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•O £d) 5" CisoSosurct of European Courts-
Tbssc sensational uveiatjonsof an international rpy throw light on the
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RHEUMATISM
CURED AT LAST
Good News for all Who
Suffer With Rheu
matism Free.
To nil who stiilTor with rhwtnmilsm I
will gladly send tree the wonderful story
of how tny mother was cured after years
of suffering, together w ith the mosl elab
orate treutlso on rheumatism over pub
lished.
No matter what your form of rheuma
tism U, whether acute, chronic, muscu
lar, inflammatory, sciatica, neuralgia,
gout, lumbago, etc—uo matter how many
doctors have failed lu youi case—no mat
ter how many so-called "sure cures" you
have tried—1 want you to write to me
and let nu tell you how mother was cured.
I uin neither a doctor nor a professor—
simply a plain man of business—hut 1
lmve a cure for rheumatism, and 1 want
to toll everyone who suffers with rheu
matism all ahoui it. I wish to lie clearly
understood, and trust that all who arc
suffering with this terrible disease, how
ever apparently beyond the reach of cure
will write to me this day and 1 will send
you by return mail this work of mine. 1
appeal especially to the “ehr ideally ill"
who are wearied and discouraged with
"doctoring' - and to those who have been
erst aside as “incurable." All you li'tv
thought about rheumatism may he wrong
—let me tell you oui experience. Surely
if you have rhuutuuti-m, or have a suffer
ing friend, It will pay you to investigate
my offer anyway, and prove for yourself
these claims 1 make.
Send mo your address today—a postal
card will do—and i will mail you this
wonderful si >ry. If you have any friend
suffering with rheumatism, no matter
where located, send me their address and
I will mail them a copy. Me address Is
VICTOR K AIN BOLT, Bloomfield, lad.
New Hope.
Tho farmers of our beat, are
preparing for a new crop whether
they succeed or not.
Leo Pearson, of Albertsville,
Ala., is visiting relatives and
friends in our •midst.
Messrs. R. L. Gunnels, G. 0.
Matthews, l. H. Williams, W. S.
Rogers, of Sugar Hill, was in our
town Friday on business.
J. T. Upchurch, of IRipny Hol
low, was here Saturday night.
Jas. Matthews and wife, visit
ed relatives here Saturday night.
J. ,J. Cooper, of Piney Woods,
was in our burg Sunday.
Prof. .1. S. Turner lias a flour
ishing school at this place.
Misses Ima and Leno Morgan
were the guests of Mrs. Jno. Rick
ers, .it Saturday evening.
Miss Floy Wills paid Miss Min
nie McMichen a visit Sunday.
Mrs. 1) F. Wills visited Mrs.
J. J. BrawncrSunday afternoon.
Uncle John Lewis spent Satur
day night with C. 0. Copper.
Mrs. Thud Austin visited Mrs.
J. R. Philips Sunday.
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of disease, it gives vigor and
tc. :e and builds up'tLc health
and strength cf ’the pr.Uent
•while*!ring the remedy.
LRiCSOL, ii a luminary in
th e medical world. It has cured
and will continue to cure more
of the above disiescs limn all
other known remedies, many of
which do more harm thru j.',ood.
This gre at and thoroughly tented
and endorsed California Remedy
never d: ^appoints. It cures in
fallibly if taken as directed.
'fry it and be convinced that
it is a wonder and n blcising to
suffering humanity.
Price $1,00 per bottle, orfl bot
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Send stamp for book of partic
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ortl.
LAMAR ft RANKIN CRL'G CO.. Atlanta, Co.
Dulrlbutlas Ascalu.
Near Draketown.
Miss Ella Green, of Dallas, who
has spent a few pleasant weeks
with her brother and family, has
returned to her home,
j Breaching at i’rotestant hist.
Sunday was well attended and
Rev. McGarity preached till in
teresting sermon.
Robert Mosley, of Temple, vis
ited homofolks last, Saturday and
Sunday.
Messrs. (Jjtarlio Allgood, Hen
ry (irillith, L’earl Hutcherson.
Walter Rose, Robert Mosley,
Dub Statlnun, Hurley Herald;
Misses Amanda Herald, Lillie
White, Sallio Formby, was the
guests of Misses Ella and Lilia
Green last Sunday afternoon.
Misses*Klla and Mollie Green
spent two.days with Mrs. Kate
Allgood and report a nice time.
We organized Sunday school
at I’rotestant last Sunday. Every
body invited to join us in tho
work.
A largo crowd of young people
enjoyed a singing at Mr. Stat-
ham’s the first Sunday afternoon.
' John Mosley and wife spent a
few da vs with their son lastweekil
RHEYSKllMYCORE
Makos Kidneys and Bladder Right
Laa*ge Sample Roomt
Crowsville.
farmers have not
T";
done i
California.
W. B. Knox, of Hiram, spent
Monday with Ins son, Fed Knox,
of,near New Hone.
MV. and Mrs. N. D. Harris were
spent part of Wednesday in Dal
las shopping.
Mr. Seawright Freeman and
family, of near Fowder Springs,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
isitinsr H. D, Farris and family I relatives at New Hope.
of Shady Grove ihe past week.
W. S. Vaughan and wife, of
^tr. J.ee Furgerson and wife
made glad some of their many
ar New Hope Saturday
Atlanta, came up home Satin-: friend
d-.tv. Mrs. Vaughan has been ex-, night and Sunday by a short vis-
Miss Emma Ragsdale
spent, Jcated her s<d)oq,l at the
has va-
Oooper”
posed to measles.and will remain jD
•until well.
Miss Maggie Vaughan .
Thursday afternoon at the home and is at home to I fiends and
„f R. Vaughan. ! folks.
Jdisses. Willie Grogan and Wil
low House were outdrivin
nesday afternoon,
School is out at Mt. Moriah and
1’rof. Grogan has returned home.
Luther Lester was howdying
on our streets Wednesday,
Mr, Allen Rakestraw and wife
The little infant of Alex Suggs
Wed-1 was laid to rest, at Foplar Springs
! cemetery Saturday afternoon.
Our sympathy to the bereaved
ones.
52© Srlicrato fttesigb Sms*®
Fc:<
CoBdE an Croupa
The
much work
We predict a good poach crop. 11
’Squire G. W. Grogan has been j
on the sick liftt all the winter.
Prof. Iioyster closed his school
at Harmony Grove last Friday.
Miss Mary Conner, of near
Stilesboro, is teaching music at
Thos. Cantrell’s.
W. G. Grogan marie a business
trip to Cartersville last Friday.
Grogan and Tumlin hail three j
bales of cotton ginned the 25th •
of last month.
There will be singing at Mis-
pah Mission next Sunday even
ing.
Wheat and oats are looking
fine.
Mt. Moriah church is to be
torn down and a new one to be
built soon.
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A Message to the Women.
But what is the special mes
sage—the Christmas message
of this year 1902? It is this:
“Heathen thought is moying*
outward and upward; are the
woman of theC'hureh lrelpiug
to bear it heavenward?
In the beginning of our work,
in May, 1H7D, Dr. Y oung J. Allen,
said : *‘God is working in our wo
men to do mightily for hiscauso.”
This was true then in a compara
tive sense; is it truo now? “Deeds
let escape tiro never dotted' We
have not as a body of Christian
women measured up to our op
portunities; shall we refuse to d«
anything because tho task scorns
so immense? No, no; lot,Catch
one bear a part ill this work open
ing so wonderfully, so clearly be
fore us, and then the complex
problem will be solved. Tint
achievements of the past will
seOm small and insignificant
when compared with those of the
future, when womanhood shall
be fully aroused to see and feel
lier duty toward the heathen
\vho are imploring Chnstians to
give thou the gospel, 'ihe groat
want of humanity is Christ, and
“a divine restlessness” is upon
its that cannot Iso relieved until
we obey his lust command. “Let
mo help all 1 can” is the cry of
the weakest, while tho stronger,
“Is ho whose earnest purpose
never swerves,
Whose slightest action t^r inac
tion serves
The one great, aim.”
Mrs. Dot,tome said : “Speed” is
the word in tho world to day.
Will the Church be slow? Will
we as individual members of the
Church bo satisfied with nothing
less than being tilled with tho
Spirit? Will we lay aside every
weight, and the sin that doth su
easily beset us and run the race?”
One more thought: Are you
“weary and heavy-laden?” Is It
from action or inaction? Tin-
pot,ter, when turning his wheel fij
constanly, said to his questioner:
“ It is the foot that rests that
gets tired.” 80 it is the person
who does no service that becomes
worn-out and. weary. It is as
true in the spirirual its in the
physical world “Activity is tho
law of life.”—Women’s Mission
ary Advocate.
.boru Kbit*.
DintiirlwncM ‘,1 strikers Are not nearly
as gravJkis an inniviiiu.il Uisonler of tl e
system. Overwork, loss of sleep, n rvoi ^
tension will be followed by ut'ercollaps .
unless a reliable remedy is Immediately
emploied. Tfiere’s nothing so efficient
to mire d;s iroer* of (lie Liver or Kidneys
as lieetrie Hitters. it’s a wonders I
toaie., and i ll'uetivc nervine and tie
"re a lest all around medicine for run dow v
systems. Il dispels Nervousness, B.ie
mutism and Neuralgia and expe’s Malar a
<crms. Only OUn, and vMiisfaelion guae*
ant.ed ity ,J. Cooper -V Co., UruggLd.
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