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Gleanings From the Meriweth¬
er Vindicator.
Measles and whoopingcough are
both invading Greenville.
It is rumered that another brick¬
yard is already under way in town.
The Vindicator reports a white
frost Saturday and Monday morning,
but little damage to vegetation.
Mr. Milton Clayton, a prominent
citizen of Meriwether, died recently
at an advanced age. He died the
death of the righteous.
Blind Tom gave a concert in
Greenville recently. A large num
ber of the best citizens of the town
. and viciaity were in the court house
to hear this musical prodigy perform.
Miss Lulu Hurst gave an exhibi
tion of her wonderful powers in Green
vil!e las vVelnesday night, She
danced the heavy weight of the Vin
dicator and many others over the
stage, as easily as she would toss a
ball.
Mr. John F. Alford has fodder on
hand that he pulled and cured in
1871. He lias corn enough to last
him two years. His horses and mules
are fat. He has an abundant supply
of meat and lard on hand and a pros
pect of a fine harvest of wheat. Farm
ing can be made profitable when
tiicrc is there is the right push and
energy. No other business can ren
d:ra man more independent and
happy.
irleanet! from The Talbotton
New Era.
The Talbotton jail has only two or
three inmates. This is probably part
due to prohibition.
Blind Tom gave a concert at Lc
Vert College Thursday night.
The Talbotton baseballist are
mourning because they have been
defeated in two games by the college
boys of that place.
The COUnty agriC»ltUral Society
met Tuesday and discussed terracing
and hillside ditching.
Farmers are busy getting in their
crops.
The editor complains that the
merchants show no appreciation of
the New Era because they do not ad¬
vertise. Other county japeis have
the same cause for grievance.
Col A. J. Riddle, who has been
taking photographs in Talbotton for
the last five months, has gone away.
Even the smallest pigs are prevent
ed from running at large in the streets
•( Talbotton. They are taken up
and put in the stock pound.
Mr. T. H. Persons will enter the
dry goods trade next fall in a store
next to W. J. Weekes.
m. The recent . protracted . . j meetings is •
said to have resulted in great good to
all who attended.
The Lulu Hurst performance on
Saturday night was largely attended,
and the usual amount of fun
cd from it.
The directors of the Talbot
Stock and Fair Association met re
cently and decided to bold a fair
next October. The resources ol
Talbot agricultural and otherwise,
allow of such an enterprise and they
expect to make a grand exhibit next
fall.
The Dangerous Seasons.
Spring and fall are times when so
many people get sick. The changes
in the weather arc severe on feeble
persons, and even those naturalh
strong are apt, as ^titey say, to lie
co“dftS to be muck'down
w ith some kind >f fever. A bottle
or two of Parker’s Tonid will
orate the digestion, put the liver,
j ney and btood in perfect orccr,
i prevent more serious attacks. Why
suffer, and perhaps die, when so sim
j pie a medicine will save you? Good
for both sexes and all ages.
Box and Jar Snuff, the genuine P.
Lorilard at Riley's.
1
I trough fough M
on
A>k for •'H- u .li on U«»u ’ur t'oqgb-*,
!o <i>». »Sire 'l’hr-* it, Hoaiscuvas. t iocteu,
5c. Liquid. 25*•
i Ames’ Mastery of the Pen.
; 'peiche* yoo q i-ckiy how to become *n
** eg<ir.t penumn—bow to m n birds,
bcre ! h, Ac., Ac No school tx xerci^a »o
fa-ciuatiug With propar and «arn«*t
application yen e^n in one month •©..
qnir^ s elegant a handwritirg •• ani
profeaaor of penraanabip. Price by mail,
post-pad, %T Addrca* The Gold** Ar
oo-y. Hi Warren Street. Naw York. 3 ao 4
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for tarua Egan's.
r? Encourage worthy home mr*i+rr\ri enterpn
r our county paper
JTCiss Nellie Kent,
Wellington, Lorain county, O . writer.
‘*;>r. S B. Hartman* & Co., Columbus
O., Gentlemen: I have been bronchitis agreatauff
ivr ft o n chronic catarrh, and
nfurahjp’a of the face. I hive been taking
r.i ir Pic at a \ tor one month. The neu
i .»< ji.t a.i vl catarrh i- almost well, ami I Is •
r*m 'h is much fK.‘tr*:r. i like vour Ptiu**
N A Vv rv mii-’i).’’
C. E. Punier, r.gcd tifirtv-four ycar«, of
t; . . . l.al 1> xu aftV.ci.cd with
aeh’vVu * c.tUrr't vh ch he lu st disco* -
•rod six ve-tri ayo. I » succession he lout
l.is »m * 11 , la 'to ;u.d heat in*'. The diser.su
wm "O m ilt yiar.t that it wot only attacked
, tin* softer parts, hut destroyed rnsly the .iflVete.l hor.y
partition of the no^au.Hcn fe could only hear
the external parts. ] ;;
watch tL*k;nq bv h*>kJin*jf it close to hi >
ear. lie MifiV.v ) i reuse pain ia the now
! from which green, dry dot* ot offensive
odor a j i tliis condition he presented
him ei. i> Mr. Il.irn:.i:i several months
ag>. He r:'. i ro v hear a watch eight.
inches hum hi.) i -hf ; ntl six in bet from
his left ear. H a ta»tc r*r 1 Mnell are again
returning, a.«d th.* external part ot the
nose h q-a : h- Pew more grate tV»
patient s over t n physician’sthan i Why in
Mr. Dapler. He • *• tli.~
»a;. t ,
world wa* P*'tti* n a not presetibed for
me i >ng a m; ’
Crunpa of Hi© Sioa&ach. ,
W - have the p: ']*hos<? ivilego of reporting the
follow III J CISC. similarly alTeCfmi
car, get the name nnJ address of Dr.
j Lirtn.in. j :»• • i.idy d ics not want he.'
name m the paper*. Tor «t year, or years.
(.he writer d iv* no r. remember 11 »».* length
ot time ) liii.'; la ly* had cramps the Hint
fearful, of !:»•' stomach, every oav an I
night.*• win *n wonhUv followed by m e
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qM u M ;<u -ring an.I di-*n
^^M< t e.cr,.a b .e:^ mo '’
A ter all the phy*:u.".n*
n l medicines ha 1 failed, and ell hoj *
h- u l almost »l.*d, Dr. Hartman was cotf*
,
‘ji' K sd ‘ t' k" £;!■'.£.' "n< 1°H' month ban
y»(«iin s left her, un>l now tor over a
la* been entirely tree tram every doctor mu.**
to n. A uior« thankful pa*lent no
tVcr ^
Mr. Bo;:**. druggist, Charlestown,
; lv uia’.vha Co.AV. Va , writes : •* Pkkun a
: rells well here and tfive* g°od satisfaction.
1 Cuttomors speak well of it.”
i.yV. J. Anderson, Coshocton, Ohio,
writes : “ Vour I’erUna sells well and
gives good satisfaction. I consider it a
A :p!«ndid medifine.”
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1«ff lAl I *|viorem«ney JVj than at unyt . ; nr «)a« v
ijf lilbookuiU. taking un ncy for life brst selling;
Hesiunerf. * jcccrd griuitU.'.
None tail. Terms free. 1 Iallf tt Bixih Co.,Tort•
Wind, Maine.
| tUrlLjr^ - PUCDQ M.ike $;o to %\Tf> I *r rn.r*t‘»
pr?n^in^Nummrr. s^/Sy’-varkSo’ McCvanr
i : Address J, C. &•
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ColumOn*, , Georgia.
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