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Auers
You can depend on Ayer’s
Hair Vigor to restore color to
your gray hair, every time.
Follow directions and it never
fails to do this work. It stops
1 Hair Vigor
fallingofthe hair,also. There’s
great satisfaction in knowing
you are not going to be disap¬
pointed. Isn’t that so?
“ My hair faded nnt! 1 It was about white. It
took just oi«** bottle of Avar's v ,or « Hair Hair Vi^or V l^or to t
restore It to it» former dark, rk. rlrh rloli color. color. Yoi
It.*' Hair Vigor M. certainly Bckjuan, Uly do does oh what what you you claim Hal for
—A. Koekiugluiai, N. C.
?! 00 a bottle. ia»well , v k r r
A II dru^i/bd h. 1. Ma t
Fading Fair
biliousness
I have used your valuable CoHcarctu and find
em nerfect. Couldn’t do without thorn. I have
;d them for homo time i for for indigestion indigestion and and bil
mend . usneHH them and t.o am now completely Once tried, cured, itecom- will
ho without everyone. them in the family." you
never
Edwurd A Marx, Albany. N. Y.
n /S\ The 6est Bowels For
^
CANDY CATHARTIC
Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good,
Never Sicken, bulk. Weaken or Grip**, 10 c, 25c, 50c. Never
sold in The genuine tablet stamped C C C.
(Juarnfitood to cure or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 602
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
kpv AlU v Ho* H»
You cannot smile cheerfully
when you pay the bill in till the
.tores, but vve take pride and
deasuro in giving every man
his money's worth—buying back
the goods, if you think you’ve
lost a penny by the dual.
I. C. Levy’s
Augusta Georgia
cleaning and
Pressing Club.
(Jet vour clothes cleaned and pro sed
nt the STAR PRESSING CUM!,
last of Prices:
Mill cleaned and pressed, tile.
Pants pressed, cleaned 'far
Ladies' Skirts and prosso 1.75c
Overcoats clean d and pressed, Fa 1 .
Membership, per month, tit.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mit che 11 & Feck
-Til F,
GEORGIA RAILROAD
“The Old Reliable”
Elegantly equipped passenger
trains between till points.
Pullman Palace Cars between
Atlanta, Augusta aud Charleston,
also between Augusta aud St Lou
is and Charleston and Cincinnati
Fast Freight Service between
the West and Augusta. Athens
dtieon. Charleston, Suvanah,
aid ait points in southoastei u and
Carolina territory.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen. Freight and Pas. agent.
Augusta, ba.
Sandy Cross.
WII.il HOSE.
Some talk of an Xin;*.i tree.
Mi. amt Mrs. FieMing Hill, of Sharon,
j visited here Sundao afternoon.
| Mr. Mead Hillman, of Atlanta, visited
his parents here Si'unlay and Sunday.
Mr. Josh Moore and uncle, Mr. tense
.Moore, passed through here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Aleck Flynt, of Ficklen,
vi-ited here Sunday.
The farmers are through planting
grain in this section.
Mr. Pat Haggus. of Cruw ford ville. was
here Sunday night,
Captain Ham Flynt and Mr. L. '1'.
Perkins was here Sunday.
Mr. James L Rhodes visited his sick
niece and nephew, at this place Sun¬
day.
Miss Myra Hiiirisun continues quite
ill. Mr. Carl Harrison is able u> sit up
a little.
We learn that the farmers have sign¬
ed a petition to hold their cotton lor
ir,c.
Miss Harriet Kiinis and Miss Lillian
Taylor visited Kharou Siturduy after¬
noon.
Mr. and Mr. S. H. Khod. s, Mrs. A.
I. Mellon and Alis.s Nannie Merritt visit¬
ed the sick here Sunday afternoon.
I)r. R. A. Simpson, of Washington,
was called in coioultailcn by Dr.
Rhodes, to see Miss Myra Harrison.
Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Hr >wn, of Sha¬
ron, visited heie Sunday, and Mr.
Brown pleached for us.
Prof. L X McCord, of Sharon, took
in the show at C'rawfordville Saturday
night and visited here Sunday.
Mr. Andrew Haggus and sister, Miss
Lena Haggus, visited here Sunday Miss
Haggus will spend some time here.
Our school continues to improve, with
II pupils on I he roll, and not near all in
I yet. We hope to have the house eu
I larged before Xmas.
Mr. Tom Foitche, who Has been at
home on a furlough for three weeks,
with a sprained ankle, is now ready to
leturn to Iris work at Norwood.
Miss Mary Mao Atchison and Master
Wyman Dozier, of Hillman and Miss
Eleanor .Johnson atleuded preaching at
Jennings Hn idaj.
How s This.
We idler Ono Hundred dollars Reward
or any case of Catarrh that cannot tie
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props. Toledo, O
Wo the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
l int perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out auy obligations made by their firm.
WEST* TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, t). WALDING, KIN NAN &.
MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo
O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cons surfaces of the system. Price 75 c.
per bottle. Hold Hold all Druggist. Testimo
nials free.
Hull’s Farniy Fills are the Dost.
Margarett’s Grove
Mi. T. F. Hollis spent Monday night
with Mr. J. F. Oglettee.
We will regret the loss of our ueigh
Ixns, Messrs. Walker and Maddox.
Miss Maude Hooks is spending this
week with Mrs J. F. Ogletree.
Rev. J. H. Callaway spent Monday
nigln at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Per¬
cy Phelps.
Mr. Percy Phelps was invited to an
o’possnni dinner Tuesday. He says that
what he did for it. wus a plenty.
Misses Addio and Mamie Lunceford
spent Charlie. Saturday aud Sunday with Mrs.
t ..... 1 ; . Rhodes. i>i
h>uite a number of visitors attended
our services Sunday. They were well
entertained by our pastor, Rev. M. ,T.
B i lice.
Man's I nreiisniinhleiiess
j j L S. often Ant tin. us gre Vlgr, it as ot woman’s, the "Republican,” lint Thus of
Leavenworth, led . ««, not unreasonable,
when be refused t.i allow the. dovtois to
| operate on his wife, for female trouble
■'Instead,” lie says, ‘‘we concluded to
i try Electric Bitters, Mv wife was then so
i sick, she could hardly leave her her bed,
! and live [5] physicians had failed to
{ relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters,
lie was perfectly Clued, ami can now per
] j tlictlv c r d, and van now perform ail her
houseboat duties.” Guaranteed by
lladawayA Moore, druggists, pi ice 50c.
G E< >RU 1A—Taliaferro County.
By virtue of the order of the Court of
Ordinary, will lie su'd on the lirst. Toes
day in December, 19t)5, before the court
bouse door in said county, within tlie
legal l.o nrs of sale to the highest l.iddc r
for cii-h. il.c following property of the
estate ot \\ . 1. Norton, deceased: Three
shares of the corporate stock of the Bank
of Ftawfordville,
Mm M. E. Norton
Admiuistratux W.J. Norton.
Soothing anti fooling.
The salve that neats without a scat Is
EeWitfs \\ iteli Hazel Sal\e. Nu retuedv
effects such speed\ releif. It draws ,,tit
Inflammation soothes, cools md henN
all cuts, burns amt tu uiscs. A litre cure
tor Files and skill disease*. Dell itt's is
the only genuine Bitch Barrel Salves.
He wore of counter fits., the; are danger
uus. Solti b\ Had a way d Moore.
BERMUDA
CRITIC:.
Mr. It. L. Vct-z-y visited Sparta Mon¬
day.
Mr. Tim Ray, of Miidrajon, was here
Sunday
Andrew and Clyde Cooper visited
farson county this week.
Frank'Jones vi-ited his brother, J. W. ■
Jones, a« Piny Woods, Sunday.
Miss Ella .Jones has returned from a
visit to relatives in Hancock.
Mrs. Cooper, of Powelton. is visiting
bar son, Mr. J. T. Cooper.
Rev F. G. Veazev preached here
day afternoon.
We bear that one of our corvespcnd-nts
is to be married soon. [Who ’tis?]
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cooper spent Sun¬
day at Powelton.
Mr. Will Wynne, of Sandersviila, visit¬
ed relatives in this community last
week.
The young people a delightful evening
at a candy pulling at the home of Mr.
W. J5. Jones Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones visited the
family of Mr. Jeff Smith, at Oulverton,
Saturday night and Suuday. i
The young people were entertai ned at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II Googcr
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chapman, of Mil
drajon, attended preaching heie Sunday
afternoon.
Misses Mamie Jones, Luna Phel p
Lillian GnOger and Jennie Nelson spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. P. G.
Veazey.
Mrs. Sadie Godbee and family, of
Washington coiiutv, have moved into
the residence at Farmeitm, formerly,
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Darden
“CritI?” had the pleasure of seeing
"Tiayeier” cut tiie "pigeon wing” at
"Midget” in a hotel at the Macon reun¬
ion.
A Pleasure to Ail.
No pill is nspleasanf and positive as Dn
Witt’s Little Early Kisers, These famous lit¬
tle Dills a re so mild and effective tliat chil¬
dren f delicate ladies and weak people enjoy
heir cleansing effect, while strong people say
they qre the best liver pills sold. W li.How¬
ell. ell, iiouKton, I 1 ( i ■■ >4 t , 111 To Texas,says; vs» VJ kuvte '‘I-'av “For mar iiiii r y xr years rcarj 1 I
have used Little* F.ariy Riser Pills ir. my
family. tion, sick No headache, better can be used for constipa¬
elc., than these famous
little pills,” Sold by Hadaway & Moore,
Corahs.
Not much grain sowed.
We are through gathering ottr crops.
J. W. Eckles and W. R. N. were in
the city yesterday on business.
Uncle Bili Combs say be wants to see
Mike Taylor—that he wants to whip him.
Mr. .1. H. Meadows and family left on
the I9t.tr for Oklahoma.
Mr. W. A. Beasley is very busy rabbit
hunting.
Uncle Bill Combs says he wants some
one to kill hogs at once.
Mr. It. W. Meadows is making some
repairs on his dwelling.
Mr. R. H. Flnker is thinking for gov¬
ernor. Run, Bob; we’ll vote for you.
Mr. F. 11. Porter went to Macon and
had a time
We knew it would rain Sunday night,
because Mr. J. II. Jackson went to
church.
We are glad to report that Mr. W. E.
Wall is nine to be out again, after a spell
of laziness.
Rev. Mr. Nunn preached a fine sermon
at Anthony’s Chapel last Sunday. Wo
hope the conference will send him back.
Mrs. W. T. Combs and Miss Fannie
Combs, Mrs. T. F. Combs, Mi-s Hallv
Lunceford quilted for Mrs. L. I). Shor¬
ter on the 20th.
Mr. T. F. Combs says he has sowed
two pecks of oats and is thinking of
sowing another peck. He ceitaiuly be¬
lieves in oats or he wouldn’t risk so
many.
Take Kmlol Aft or t Ealing
A’ter a hearty iiral a dose or Kodoi
Kysprjnsia indigestion. Unre will Kodoi prevent an attack
ol is a thorough
digestant and a guaranteed Has cure for in
digest.ioiij Dyspepsia, on the S’tom
much. \\ “«k Heart., Sour Risings, Ba
Uieath and ah stomaeh troubles. Ii. A
Soper, ot Little Rock, Ivy., says; "Kodoi
aotion Dyspepsia that Cure be deserves given it, all recommends it
can as saves
the life of ou.i little gin wnen she was
three yours old. she is now six and we
have kK.pt it for her constantly, but of
course^ she takes it now when unytliing
disagrees with her. \\ froltl e fegl grateful for
the hciielit derived its use ami
would not be without it” Sold L>y
Hadaway >fc Moore
We nave a scholarship in the
Southern Shorthand and Busi¬
ness University, Atlanta, for
sale. See us at once.
Tile Kxaet Thing Required for Con¬
st i pat ion.
"As a rertain purgative and stomach
purifier Chamberlain's Siomaeh and Liver
Tablets seem to be the exact thing requir¬
ed, strong enough for the most robust,
yet mild enough and safe for children
and without that terrible griping so com¬
mon to most purgatives,” say R.S, Web¬
ster ,fc Co.. Udom. Ontario, Canada. Fur
sale by Iladarvny A- Moore, druggists.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup aud Whooping Cough.
Chamberlain’s
Never tails. Buy it now*. It may save life.
Ayer’s constipation, sick-headache. Vegetable, is what they liver are. biliousness, pills. They J.C. Lowell, Ayer That cure Mass. Co/,
Buckingham's dye
FIFTY CT3- OF DRUGGISTS OR R. P. HALL * CO.. FA8HTJ&, Jf. B .
We Never Disappoint Our Patients.
We Fulfil! Every Promiseand Never Hold Out False Hopes.
jjy jTT ■■ QUwithout A ■ ■ O* HP L: t *. I ^ Ii .1 A. the . . knife or __w. bougie . and . i Varicocele ■» - 1 .. 'without * » V. ,,
cured _____pain or detention from business; Contagious liiood Poison
never to return, without mercury or mineral mixture: Loss of IManly
Vigor Positively cured; no stimulant but permanent.
f fs. \ laws The of Dr. the King state Medical of Georgia Co. la f<>r an institution the treatment organized and cure under of the all
nervous nervous and and chronic chronl diseases. nr. Dr. N. rt. K. IGng. the founder of
this Institution, is the ; chief < consulting onsulting specialist, spot being assisted
'•y by a a staff staff of of eminent eminent physicians pi _ and t-ur; urgeens. is
Our success in the treatment of chron •oiiic diseases unsnrpas
eed: wa use both medical and electrical agrnctei
Our Our offices offices are are equipped equipped with with a a 1 1 the the galvanic, galvanic, faradic batter
ies, X-ray, violet ray, iy, and and Finsenray: Finsenray: : in in tact, tact, every every electrlca* electrical
contrivance cont: nee known known known to to to the the the medical medical medical profession. prof pr" Our sanitarium hut is
modern dern in every every respect, respect, and and we we err employ none the best
trained trained and and id efficient fficlcnt attendants, attendants, regularly regularly qualified qualified graduate*
and licensed ’d physicians being in charge.
We employ )loy no no misleading misleading means means U to secure patients pa and
latronage—no C. O. Due or unasked for llierature are sent out
jythis lnstution. Our terms for treatment average from 15.00
to f 10.00 per month. (medicines included) aud we give the assur
anee of a cure within a specified time.
■ MY BEST - REFERENCE r.'_~----—» IS. CHRONIC waaiivaii w DISEASES. va«iaaa-anently cure nil chronic diseases
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I la!) FtT^A 2>/* a such Rupture^Hydrocele. os Kidney and Drains Bladder Losse troubles, troubles, and R! Rheumatism, all Private
ss, etc.,
UNTIL CURED. Diseases, Tumors and and malignant malignant troubles, troubles, Catarrh catarrh of of the the
Nose, Throat, Head and Lungs. Diseases of Kye and Ear,
N. K. KING. M D. Chronic Diseases of Women, i* a such ■ as Displacements,
Chief Consulting Physh Unnatural Discharges, . and * such sick we, aknesses --------- i of of women,
IXw us us today to-di regarding your condition If you are or or afflicted. afflicted. ed. On On request req we
ff I send you our literature, including symptom blanks for home treatment.
CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE ■■ ...
DR. KING MEOICILCO.. feMO&wir Mania, Sa.
W. W. RAMSEY. G. W, LEGW EN.
Ramsey & Legwin,
Cotton Factors,
Augustaa. Ga.
Liberal Cash Advances and Personal Attention to all
Business. Dealer in High Grade Buggies Wagons and
SouthGeorgia
Offers greater inducements to the homeseekar than any other section of the
Union, It is a section where one can farm every month m tha year, and
whore people do no: depend upon a single crop fora living. A greater di
Aersity of crops can be grown than in any yther section—corn, cotton, oats,
ryo, rice, sbgar cane, melons, all kinds of fruit an d vegetables The soil is
exceedingly tertile, the temperature, summer and rvinier, perfect, the rnirifuii
amine for all purposes, fuel auundant, building material cheap, offering the
greatest agricultural inducements. The land is level and free from rock-,
easily cultivated, and two crops can be produo d in a year. Hundreds of
n oith Georgia and Carolina farmeis have within the pasiYew years settled in
South Georgia and are realizing the advantages of that section. There are
thousands of acresof unimproved farm lands, convenient to railroad and
market, which can be bought feoin $3 to $10 per acre. The Georgia South¬
ern Immigration and Florida axdIndustrial Railway runs Department through the will center of South Feorgia? and its
from parties seeking locations for homes promptly investment. answer all inquiries
anp Write to
W. h- GLESSNEJi, Commissioner. Macon’ Ga.
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Medical Advice from an
Expert FREE.
Every afflicted reader of the Ad
vooate-Democrat is invited to consult
Dr. Hathaway, the South’s most ex¬
pert Specialist, on any disease, with -
out cost. '2o years’ experience ai d
firmly established reputation,
If you have a disease about which
you would like to consult an expert
specialist—-a place specialist in whom you
can the utmost confidence to
give you honest, as well as expert ad¬
vice—sit down and write Dr. Hatha¬
way and take advantage ofthis offer.
Thousands, who find they are una¬
ble to obtain competent medical ad.
s ice and services from their home
doctor, are taking ad.ant,age of this
offer. No expenses whetever attach¬
ed to it and you are not obligated in
the least to take treatment.
You should not hesitate to take ad¬
vantage of this offer. Dr. Hathaway
as you doubtless know, lias been es¬
tablished in Atlanta for years and
years and has established a reputation
for hon«*ty and integrity and for cur¬
ing Us p t ents that is suffer unequalled.
Write him if you from
ney or Bladder complaints. Nervous
ness, Lost vitality) Specific
roiSon (syphilis). Diseases ot . ,, the
Heart. Liver and Stomaeh, Bowel
_ I rouble, . , Catarrh - , OI s the dltieront or
guns. Rheumatism, Skin Diseases,
Diseases peculiar to Women or jy
Otner , disease OI a private or Ldironu*
nfttnro
ir lie Will -11 • VO you his . honest expert
opinion of your case, based on 2o
cars' experience 1 and also a valuable
book 1 on your disease. 1- ti Ills new
licotion on Brain and Nerve Exhaus
tion should be in the hands of every
person, whether sick or well,
for one, it is free. Address at once
Dr. Hathaway «t Co., 60 Inman
Building, Atlanta. Ga.
TO HOMESEEKERS
A letter addressed to Mr. Frank R
Durden, General Manager of the Milieu
and South-Western Railroad Company,
Grayinont, Emanuel County, Georgia,
advi-ing him that you wish to make a
change iu your location, will put you in
communication wiih parties having rich
farming lands to sell or rent along the
lino of the Milieu & outli-Western
Railroad.
Those lands are new and very pro¬
ductive of Corn, Cotton, Peas, Folatoes,
Sugar Cane, Vegetables, Watermelons
aud Cataloupes and well adopted to rais
ug Peaches, Pecans, and other fruit.
There is left sufficient timber for
building and plantation purposes. You
have but to come and verify these
statements by seeing for yourself, or
writing 1 1 some of the many settlers
from North Georgia, South Carolina
and North Carolina, who have sold
their worn-out lands at high prices and
invested in these new lands much more
productive.
You will final a hospitable people that
will give you a hearty welcome to this
new and prosperous section.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of the court of ordlna
ry of said coumv, will besoldat public out
cry, for cash, ou first Tuesday ill December.
j ii^uai hours of T.* sale, }>•>»*.>in all that *aidcounty,wem tract of laud in
! NVilkos- " iii\> county. iuuih.i . Hi!., riii., known as ♦he Robert
Smith Lrifflr'Breree^easrWT trad bounded
1»V s
-DUth .1. (. Meadows, west by J.G. Mead
j "vs dred and Grilllii Brothers, containing one hun
j and forty acres, more or less,
This land issoi^. subject to the dower intcr
I est of Ellon Smith. A plat of said land with
dower 1.id off, may be seen in the office of
| Hubert $
'G , ‘ s,iir ” ot smith, dsceased.
i Novi NO mbers, lSHJo.
j .7. M. I'lTNKR.
Administrator Robert Smith."
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CURES WHERE All USE FAILS.
■ Best CougU Syrup, t'astes Grxxl. L'se
VJ in time. Sold bv dri'
CONSUMPTION'