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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
VOL. XXXII.
A BRIGHT NSW STOCK.
We 3 take take this this method method in in announcing announcing to to our our customer! customer^ and and friends friends that that we we arc arc now now sta,tinned stationed at nf our new
quarters NLX1 DOOR TO THE BANK. Before moving we found it nesessary to reduce our stock,
which thing we most assuredly did. Our stock is now being replinished with new and up-to-date goods.
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is more complete than ever before, including all the latest
weaves and patterns.
WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF NOTIONS, from the smallest item to the most useful.
Inspect our One of SHOES and CLOTHING before placing your order.
Now we cordially invite you to call and let us show y o through our stock.
Yours to serve,
Rhodes Bros. & Co.
77 la rfin
Waiting for the birds to rise with perfect confidence because he
« Zf2ar//s* 16-gauge repeating shot gun. This gun ha# all the
advantages of penetration and pattern possessed by a 12 - gauge without
the weight, ao it can be handled with quickness and precision in all the
more difficult form# of bird shooting . It is the lightest (6Hj Pounds) and
smallest repeater made, and a mighty good gun to know.
All ZfiZarfin guns have the solid top and side ejector features which assure
strength, keep out water, twigs, etc., and prevent the ejected shells getting into the
line of sight or flying into your face.
Full description on request. 1905 Catalogue and Experience Book of
tool hunting stories for 3 stamps postage. Write to>day.
2Saz/in ficearzns Co.,
42 Willow Street New Haven, Conn.
Jitna Fire Insurance Company.
Cash Capital $4,000,000;
Surplus $1 1,000,000.
Get Your Insurance in a Strong & Safe Company.
Insures Country & Town Property
Call at the Bank.
L. P. McCORD, Agent
"WINCHESTER
“NLBLACK”
Loaded Black Powder Shells
Shoot Strong and Evenly,
Are Sure Fire,
Will Stand Reloading.
si They Always Get The Game.
IS-:
For Sale Everywhere.
mill Til11
. mil mui
mom i «£ »»•«. !
The Home of Haggard’s Specific Tablets
the great cure for Indigestion, Rervons Debility, Constipation, Kidney and
Bladder _ Troubles, —. « m Lost • i ( Vitality j and *U «« kindred • 9 • diseases. a*. _ The 1 - —. most — — a. wonderful .... — 3 - f V
vitalizing remedy known to medical science. These world-renowned health¬
giving and strenzth-building tablets sell at 50c per box. For Pile*, Irregular 1
or Suppressed Menstruation, Leucorrhoea, etc., Haggard’s Suppositories If druggist should
he used in connection with the Tablets. Price per box, 50c. yonr
can not supply you they will be sent prepaid upon receipt of wm* tor hoot „t
price. Address HAGGARD SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1906.
MIDGET.
Still the Sharon High School
continues to increase in pupils,
about 50 enrolled.
Misses Annie May and Allie
Moore are speaking of Taking a
business course in millinery in
Atlanta at an early date.
The scarcity of money has
caused several of our people
around down to look a little u^ly.
Not so pleasant -Is it?—to be
without the coin.
Miss JSmfuA \iX s
and Miss Circe Olofsot/ A" Au¬
gusta after several weeks’ stay
at Wright Hotel returned to their
homes last week.
Masters Lynn and Percy Moore
of Culverton are visiting rela¬
tives in our community,
Miss Damarias Moore of Ty¬
rone is among kin people in our
town.
Misses Lizzie aud A nnie Tay¬
lor of Atlanta are visiting in our
city.
Hoke Smith, like the Atlanta
Journal and the dew, covered
all the .State of Georgia.
The widowers and grass wid ¬
owers are numerous, and some
say the majority of them are
really looking for wives.
Mr. H. Heath of Reyiioldsville
was iu our city Monday.
Messrs. Owen S. Moore and
W. A. Ferguson carried Mrs. W.
A. Ferguson to Cadley Saturday.
Mrs. Ferguson is in feeble
health.
Mr. Paul Carey claims the
championship in checker play¬
ing.
Prof. N. E. Ware of Americus
is in our city this week. Prof.
Ware is one of the first that ever
taught school in our city, in 18711,
and those who attended school in
those days have a fond remora
brance of Prof. Ware; and must
that our town has never had
such a teacher since for boys.
In Self Defense
Major Hamm, editor and manager of the
Constitutionalist, Eminence, {Ky., when
, he was fiercely „ , attacked, , , . four , yearn
by 1 lies, bought a box of Buck Ion’s A r-,
rrica Salve, of which be says: “It cured
io ten days and trouble since. ’
mo no
Quickest healer of Burns, Sores, CutB and ,
Wouads, floe at LI aduway <& Moore’s
Messrs. G. T. and W. R. Moore
Pat Brennan, and Albert Baker
(Col ), are first, class rooters for
the Sharon colored base ball
team.
Mrs. Steele who has been vis¬
iting her father, Capt. S. J.
Flyut, returned to her home in
Atlanta Tuesday.
Messrs. Gary and Henry Moore
are expoctod to attend the G. M.
A. in Atlanta this fall.
The End of the World
of troubles that robbed E It Wolfe, of
Boar Grove, la., of all usefulness, uanie
when he begun taking Electric Bitters.
Hu writes; “Two years aao Kidney
trouble caused me great sui|ering, v-TUc, 1 '
i SSort/g flaw* HurViVeii nw-aiF - „.
taken Electric Bitters. They also cured
me of General Debility.’’ Sure cure for
all Stomach, Liver and Kidney com¬
plaints, Blood diseases, Headache, Dizzi¬
ness and Weakness or bodily decline.
Price 50c. Guarunlord by lluduway &
Moore's drug store.
COMBS.
BY E. Z.
Mr. T. F. Combs is improving slowly
from bis fall from his mule.
Himv to report Mi .t Hally Lunceford
aud Uucle Bid Combs and It. II. Flukcr
on the grunting list.
Kev. A, II, Flyut Is carrying on a good
meeting at Carters Grove this week.
Politics aud dogs arc getting scarce at
church now. We hope both will leave
entirely.
The prodigal sons have all returned to
their father’s house, and the old man
has forgave thorn for going off with Jim.
They all .say they will not go with him
any more Buck or no buck.
Miss Rosa Moore of Sandy Cross is vis¬
iting the family of Mr .1, W. Rivers,
much to the delight of our dudes.
I had my feelings badly hurt one day
Isat week. My wife told me to cut stove
wood enough to cook dinner with, and I
had It to do. And if there is anything
that hurts my feelings It is cutting stove
wood, and I do not. want to cut any more
if I can help it.
I hope the weather will sooh clear off
as I wish to sec Mr. -I II. Jackson, but
cun not see him in cloudy weather ns ho
Is afraid of thunder.
We were glad to see our jurors all
hack from court. Tuesday. W nut, is tie I
matter? Are our people get rig better? j
Mr. II. K. Wail left Tuesday for Mont !
gomery, Ala., to wink (or a. com
pauy there. We hate to give him up
and hope he will do well there.
A world of truth til a few w.,k[h:
.. Nearl flll ot ,„. r cllr , H are couhII
p^nng, especially those containing opi
a ten. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey nndj
Tar moves the bowels. Contains no opi-!
^ l,m 0,111 1 at awa ^
NO. 31,
Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
getting rid of it on auction-sale
principles: “going, going,
g-o-n-e ! ” Stop the auction
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, it
certainly checks falling hair;
no mistake about this. It acts
as a regular medicine; makes
the scalp healthy. Then you
must have healthy hair, for
way. w
’Tm, atavltna o* » tsaUmoniul - ■*
“Hold for over tilxty years.’’
A Made by J. O. Ayer Oo., Lowell,
Also manufacturer# of
kqWf Livers %J CHftKKY “ PECTORAL. UJ
■
$ 1 , 281 , 600.00
Deposits in Bank
by the Farmers in
South Georgia.
The ISankH In the towns along the linn
of thu Georgia Southern, & Florida Ky.
In Georgia, south of Macon, have uu
aggregate
Capital of $ 904,000
Surplus of 530,000
Deposits of 3,204,000
Of these deposits the Farmers hayo
forty per cent., amounting to #l,?il,t>0o.
These figuics show the wondeil' 11 !
prosperity of South Georgia, and that
thu Farmers are enjoying a large share
of it.
If you are a Farmer and would like
to have a snug balance in the Hank,
get a farm in South Georgia while land
can be procured at a reasonable price.
For list of lands and prices, and pam¬
phlet giving full information, write to
W. L. OLESSNER,
(Join. Jiiiiui, 1 RtiGii d. .S. & K Ky .
M \<;< >N G A
Our whod Is progressing nicely; anil
we ad like Professor Harper well.
We aw Mr- t .orporal yesterday eve
and sho said Mr. Carporal was all right
now, a-nJ we wine glad to hear from him.
FOIEYiHONEMME
Curas f olds. Prevents Pneumonia