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TURF OATS.
I have just received a large shipment of
Winter Turf Oats.
These oats produce an abundant yield
/and will s.and the winter as well as wheat.
These qualities make them very popular
for fall sowing.
W. C. Chapman, Grocer.
The
SHORT ITEMS.
Dr. R. C. Bums went to Atlan
a Monday.
Look out, for Bergstrom’s Dopatrmcnt
iHtoro.
' -Miss Blanche Asbury left Mon¬
day to attend Monroe Female
College at Forsyth, Ga.
There was a heavy rain in
Crawfordville Monday afternoon.
It was the heaviest seen here in
some time.
There were a number of cases
on County Court docket M outlay,
The proceedings will be found in
another column.
Miss Algernon Rhodes closed
her school Friday, after iinisli
ing tne two unexpired mouths of
last term.
Miss Willie Joe Wright of Sha¬
ron has re-opened her school at
Robinson in order to finish out
#.&mnexpired term.
/JPtior Chav f'im nan returned
evening from Columbus,
.e left Monday for Wrights
fule, where he will locate.
Bergstrom will have bargains at 5c,
10c, loe, and. on up to $1. in liis Depart¬
ment Store.
Mrs, Dr. Err horn and family
left Tuesday for Atlanta. They
have been at Liberty Hall
throughout the summer.
Mr. Ira W. Chapman has been
installing some telephones the
past week, in place of the old
ones. They are giving great
satisfaction to the subscribers.
Lost—O n the streets of Craw
fordvillo somewhere between the
post office and the Red Front, on
[Monday evening of this week
|three jostage (3) two-cent United States
, stamps. The finder will
fplease return same to II. L. Had
jaway and get reward.
Mr. J. H. Chapman of Augusta
was in Crawfordville Monday.
Miss Kate Bird left Monday to
attend school in Athens.
Mr. Virgil Henry visited
Greensboro Sunday.
Dr. J. A. Rhodes visited Rob¬
inson Tuesday.
Mrs. Horace M. Holden and
children visited Greensboro this
week.
Mrs. C. A. Owens returned
Monday from a visit to Greens¬
boro.
The gins are busy these days
as cotton is beginning to come in
in earnest.
• Mr. Veazey Chapman is buy¬
ing cotton seed for Air. W. C.
Chapman.
Miss Nora Newsome of Union
Point spent a few hours in the
city Tuesday.
Departments to lit every size pocket
will bo found in Bergstrom’s Dc
Jafrtmenf Store. Watch for it.
Mrs. Virginia Tiiaberlake is
spending some time with rela¬
tives in Crawiordville.
Mrs. J. W. Fallin of Sharon
and Mrs. L. A. Moore of Hillman
were in town Friday.
Mr. L. M. Burdell returned to
Augusta Monday after spending
the summer at Liberty Hall.
Messrs Boyce Harden and Olin
Sturdivant were hero Saturday.
They took the examination for
carrier for R. F. D. 2 at Sharon.
Mr. O. L. Evans will soon be¬
gin the erection of a new dwell
itig near his father’s home in the
west end of town.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itching, blind, bleeding-, protruding piles.
Druggists are authorized lo refund mon¬
ey if PA ZD OINTMENT fails to cure in
6 to 1-t days. 50c,
WE WILL HAVE
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Mackerel, White
jish and Sausage at the end of the week.
Graham Flour
kept in stock. We wil buy your
Country Produce,
and pay best prices for it. Try us.
J. W. McCORD.
Preach Here
Next Sunday,:
—
Rev. D. N. Yarbro, of Smyr- !
mi, Tennessee, will preach at the j
Presbyterian church here next
Sunday, morning and night.
Mr. Yarbro comes highly recom¬
mended as a preacher, and none
who hear him wdl regret it.
Everybody is cordiallly invited
to attend.
Business For Sale.
On account of had health I am going
to sell my entire stock of Dry (roods,
Clothing, Shoes, etc., Jan. 1st 1007.
1 have a well established trade, as
you know, in the best brick store in
the center of the best business block
in Crawfordville, Ga., leased for five
years. Will sell for part cash, balance
oil very easy terms. This is a good
chance for some one to step in and
make some money. Accounts not C#
sale 1 reserve the right to reject iiV.
bids. If interested write or call
on U. 8. Gunn,
Crawfordville, Ga.
HOW IS THIS?
Advo-Dem. & S.-W. Journal 1 yr. $1.50
u 44 Watson’s 44 1.75
ii 44 Sou. Cultivator 44 1.5 )
u 44 W. Constitute 44 1.50
u 44 Tri-W. 44 1.75
ss 44 Christian Index 44 2.50
is “ Arena 1 MBW 44 3.00
i
u 44 Daily Georgian 44 4.50
Address ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT,
Crawfordville , Ga.
The eastbound night express
was about four hours late Thurs¬
day morning.
Miss Frances Rhodes left
Thursday for Wrightsville.
Miss Minnie Reid of Montezu¬
ma is visiting relatives here.
Misses Lois Hall and
Lou Anderson went up to
Plains Thursday to visit the for¬
mer’s sister, Mrs. E. J. Merritt.
Wanted: -Gentleman or lady with
reference, to travel by rail or with rig,
for firm of 3250,0('0.o0 capital. salary
81,072.00 per year and expenses; salary
paid weekly and expenses advanced. Ad¬
dress, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander,
Crawfordville, Ga.
We oublish this week the card
of A. D. Moore & Son of Sharon.
We call the attention of oar read¬
ers to this card
Dr. A. II. Beazley and his
mother, Mrs. A. G. Beazley, re¬
turned Wednesday from Atlanta
where Mrs. Beazley has been un¬
der treatment.
The County Commissioners
had a call meeting Thursday to
attend to some uniinsshed busi¬
ness and some matters that need¬
ed prompt attention.
When you h/,ve a cold it i« well to lie
very careful about using anything particularly that
will cause constipation. Be containing
careful about preparations Laxative Hom
opiates. Use Kennedy’* y
and Tar, which stops the cough and
move* the bowels. Hold by Hadaway A
Moore.
A. D. MOORE & SON,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LICENSED EMBALMERS,
Sharon, ....... Georgia.
Sunday’s Services.
Rev. W. A. Hogan delivered
two excellent sermons at t he Bap¬
tist church here last Sunday and
Sundry night. The morning
theme was Mission*, that in the
evening the whereabouts of man
after death. Both topics were
ably and forcibly treated and
those who heard him were high
ly pleased with his sermons.
The people of Crawford ville will
be glad of his return at some not
distant future date.
fftCURE A (JOLI) IN ONE DAY.
p i 'ak<; LAXATIVE BUOMO Quin! do Tab
lets, Druggists refund money if it fails
to cure. K. W. GROVE’S signature is
on each box. 25c.
COUNTY COURT.
The county court held the
session Monday that lias
neld in several months,
ing is account of business
acted :
iStat-e vs. Joe Lewis,
ing divine worship; plea of guil
fcy; 12 months in the gang.
State vs. Jim Rhodes,
liquor; verdict of guilty;
and costs or 0 months, in
gang.
State vs. Walter Heath,
pressed upon payment of costs.
Stjite vs. William
selling liquor; defendant not ap¬
pearing, bonds forfeited.
When two strong men ionic to blown,
even if they are well matched, It it not
pleasing sight., hut if the man win. get -
the worst of it will n-e J A} Witt's Witch
Hazel Halve, he will look better and feel
better hi abort order. Be sure you get
DeWitf's Good for everything a
is used for. including piles. Sold By
Hadawny A Moore.
Mr Henry Wynne visited At¬
lanta lust week.
Mr. Marshall Haggles is re¬
ported very ill at the home of
Mr. T. O. Gunn.
Mr. Jno. F. Holden has been
unwell the past week.
Miss Ethel Sherror returned
home Wednesday after spending
some weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Angus B’chards.
COMBS.
BY E. Z.
News is scarce. Everybody at work
but mo.
Home sickness around here. There
are several ehihlicn sick with foyi-i and
throat trouble combined,
We had two hu beeuos last. Saturday:
one at Mr. (j. II. Rvaxley’s and one at.
Nlr. J. H. Jackson's which was greatly
enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. J. M. Munlen anil Miss Lilia
Beazley of Robinson visited Mr. It. U.
Flnker last Saturday night and Mr. Flu¬
kin' went in tine with them to spend a
week. Boh said lie wanted to have a fuss
with Knil Mm'den.
Mr. J. VV. Eckles Is speaking of rent¬
ing out his plautailou to Mr. J. H. Jack
i-on unit moving down to our oily to edu¬
cate his chilhrcu. lie says it will be
cheaper than to hoard them out. Wo
hope lie will come, although he is a little
noisy at times.
Miss Willie Oombs lias returned homo,
after spending several win ks willi Mr.
W. O. Luneeford's family.
It looks like our women and children
will haye to gather our crops. I would
help them if I did nut have so much
sitting about ami talking lo do. Even
to Hunt Hally Eimoel'oi-d is picking cotton
and sin- Is Til years younu!
As to Judge M. .1 Taylor's marriago
it will take place Tuesday night after
the second Sunday in October and he
says no Ination shall marry him, Unit lie
is going to get. liey. A, li. Flynt lo per¬
form the ceremony, and I aim to boa
witness to the marriage.
As to Mr. T. E. Comlis, the mule-flung
fellow, lie is sitting up hut cannot walk
yet.
Mrs. Mlu Lenceford is uimluir to move
Into her new house tomorrow.
1 saw old brother Williams this morn¬
ing and lie says I hat sister Williams Is
very feeble nf, this time.
E, Z. himself is yery feeble, hardly
able to be up, so good day for ibis week.
FIFTY CENTS
IN some conditions the
* gain from the use
of Scott’s Emulsion is
very rapid. For this
reason we put up a -
fifty-cent size, which is
enough for an ordinary
cough or cold or useful
as a trial for babies
and children In other
conditions the gain is
slower—health cannot
be built up in a day.
In such cases Scott’s
Emulsion must be taken
as nourishment; a food
rather than a medicine.
It’s a food for tired and
weak digestions.
Send for frre ■sample
Scott & Bowne, 409-4*5 p^i sc
Chemists New York
50c. and $1.00. All drizzled*
Sewing mid nniefiine needles for fill
hands mid nnichiui - atG. UergHfcrom’n.
SMITH’S SURE KIDNEY CURE.
The only guaranteed kidney remedy.
Huy it try it it cost* yon nothing if it.
fuilis. Price 5o cents at Hadawny A
Moure’H
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
CIrana*-* ami beautifies the h&Ir.
Frornoteu a luxuriant growth.
Never Fatln to Hostoro Oray
JJalr to it,» Youthful Color.
Cured »rulp diwasi h U hair
fibc, and |).*n> ttf Pruggitta