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A Healthy Man
Until the Crip Broke Down His
Health Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Cave Him Appetite and Sleep.
“ Up to the time when I bad the grip I
Was a strong, healthy man. After that I
had no appetite and was not able to
rest well at night. I decided to try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and purchased a sup
ply. It has done me a vast amount of
good I have a good appetite and can
Bleep well.” Joseph M. Wardlaw,
Rome, Georgia.
“I have found Hood’s Sarsaparilla in
valuab’e for purifying the blood and loss
of appetite. It cures all eruptions and
makes me feel better in every way.”
J. A. Croel, Brunswick, Georgia.
Wonderful cures of Scrofula, Salt
Rheum, Ulcers, Sores, Dyspepsia, and
other diseases, prove the great curative,
blood purifying and enriching powers of
Sarsa-
HOOCI S parilia
The best —tn fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Insist upon Hood’s ; take no substitute.
Hnnd’c PilU cnre liver 1113: easy to
IIUUU S rillb take, easy to operate. 25c.
The Advance.
(Established, January, 1880,)
Official Organ of Cherokee County
Ben F. Perry & Son ,
Editors, Publishers and Managers.
Canton, Ga., Friday, Dec. 16th, 1898,
MLOCAUS»
Subscribe for the Advance.
See Coggins <fc Jones’ stock.
Bring us a few loads of wood, please.
Go to Coggins & Jones for mules.
Bird hunting is the favorite sport of
our local hunters now-a-days.
Will there be any Christmas trees in
Canton thisyeai?
John N. Scott went to Atlanta Sun
day, returning Tuesday.
A. R. Mostelier visited his son, J. W.
Hosteller, of Rome, Sunday last.
Miss Polly Webb entertained a few of
her friends at her home last Wednesday
evening.
Miss Mattie Edwards is spending the
holidays with hcr-aunt, Mrs. M. J. Jor
dan in Atlanta.
Miss Estelle Webb entertained a few
of her friends at her home on Thurs
day evening last.
The holiday season begins next week
and there will probably be many soci
ables, parties, etc. •
The young people enj >ycd them
selves at a sociable at M<s Zb Walker’s
last Friday evening
Hughey McAfee has returned home
from a visit to relatives and frieuds in
Floyd and Bartow counties.
Many from this section were in At
lanta Wednesday and Thursday of this
week during the peace jubilee.
Misses Leo Turk and Pearl McAfee
are visiting Mrs. .Susan Field at Eto
wah Vale, a few miles below town.
It Is understood that the night train
running between Marietta and Knox
ville will be discontinued next Sunday.
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets
prevent and cure palpitation of heart,
doziness, sick headache, chilly sensa
tions.
If you feel dull, languid, broken-down,
debilitated, have weak stomach or indi
gestion, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine.
Mayor and Mrs. W. L. Coleman have
again put us under many obligations
to them for a bountiful supply of sau
sage. Thanks!
John Burke arrived from Boston
last Friday night and will spend the
winter in Canton with his daughter,
Mrs. T. M. Brady.
If you need a watch, clock or any
kind of jewelry, Jarvis, the jeweler,
can fix you up in the latest design and
at prices to suit your pocketbook.
To all of our subscribers who will
pay their back dues to tne Advance
we will send a large 16-page monthly
for one year —your choice of three.
- Miss Claud Simpson went to Atlanta
Wednesday to take in the attractions
of the peace jubilee and visit her
brothers and other relatives there.
W. R. Turner, of Marietta, visited
relatives in Cherokee this week. Mrs.
Turner accompanied him and will re
main awhile with her Cherokee
friends.
It troubled with diaz ness, furred
tongue, bitter taste in mouth, bloated
feeling after eating, ooustipatiou or sick
headache, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine.
The many friends of Miss Lowe Scott
will be delighted to know that she is
much improved, and trust that she may
speedily be restored to her wonted
health and usefulness.
Miss Annie Holcombe, who has been
visiting her uncle and aunt, Prof, and
Mrs. W. L. Abbott, and attending the
E. M. I. for several months, returned
to her home in Davisboro yesterday.
Mrs. Avery has a line of Millinery
and Ladies’ Wraps that has nev- r
been excelled in Canton for beauly,
quality and price. Her goods are all
new and fresh—no old shop-worn stock.
Editor and Mrs. W. 8. Coleman re
turned to Cedartown Tuesday after a
ten-days’ visit to relatives and friends
in Canton. Little Miss Mary Coleman
went home with them to spend the
holidays.
Misses Susie and Jessie Wright, ac
companied by their brother, Freddie,
of Gordon county, were guests of A.
N. McClure’s family last Saturday and
Sunday. Miss Zena McClure returned
home with them and will spend the
holidays there,
LOCAL LINES.
WATCH YOUR DATI
The date opposite your name on the
Advance shows the time you have paid
to dor your paper. Pleas* look at it
now, and if you are behind, call at the
office at your first opportunity, or send a
remittance to pay up your subscription.
Advertise in the advance
Subscribe for the Advance.
We are still in need of money.
Get on the Advancb honor roll*
Cotton sold at 6 cents in Canton on
yesterday.
Go and see Coggins A Jones’ stock.
Gus will do the rest.
Canton Lodge F. A A. M. sleet offi
cers next Monday night.
The Advancb can sell you a good bi
cycle very cheap. Give us a call.
The old Captain Newman residence for
rent. Apply to George I. Teasley.
All kinds of justice court Blanks con
stantly on hand at the Advancb.
If you want a good horse, mare or
mule, go to Coggins A Jones.
Mrs. M. J. Avery continues to sell
hats at 5 and 10 cents. See them.
Oakdale Sunday School will have a
Christmas tree Christmas-eve night.
Bring your laundry to the Advance
office. Work and prices guaranteed.
Royal Arch Masons ’‘froze in” Tues
day evening and no convocation was
held.
The proper thing nowadays is to
drill wheat. Very little sowing is be
ing done. *
We will send the Advancb and Ma
rietta Journal one year each for only
$1.60 cash.
The blue pencil was effective in a
few instances at least. Let us hear
from others.
J. W. Grogan, of Mica, was in town
this week and paid the Advancb a
pleasant call.
L. J. Doss will have another clerk in
a few years. A fine boy arrived at his
home Tuesday.
Any kind of insurance, fire, life or
accident, written by Ben F. Perry
Agent, Canton, Ga.
Revenue officers have been playing
havoc in some portions of Cherokee
during the past few weeks.
Do you want any kind of a musical
instrument? If so, call on the Ad
vance. We can save you money.
Tribute of respect to Geo. S. Doss,
who died one month ago, will be pub
lished in the Advance next week.
Miss Carolyne Massey, who has been
visiting relatives near Woodstock, has
returned home —Marietta Herald.
Cure stomach troubles, cold feet and
hands, excesive menstrual fl jw, with Sim
mons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
All forms of ssrofula, sores, boils, pim
ples and eruptions, are quickly and per
manently cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
To settle the stomach and overcome
the nausea of prospective mothers, take
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
Rev. J. A. Burts and family have re
turned to Alpharetta .from a recent
visit to relatives and friends in Chero
kee.
For Sale—Editor Perry offers the
dwelling where he lives for sale on easy
terms and at a bargain. Call and see
him.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy oan always be depended
upon and is pleasant and safe to take.
Sold by L J. Does.
We need money now. Hease pay us
wbat you owe, however small the amount.
We mean you, for those we owe mean
for us to pay them.
We publish on the fourth page of
this issue tributes of respect to Rev. P.
H. Brewster and to Oliver Perry Me-
Clure. Read them.
Bob Strickland, of Fairmount, spent
Monday and Tuesdaj.in Canton, going
from Canton to Atlanta to be present
at the peace jubilee.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has
since 1840 steadily risen in public favor,
and the demand for it far exceeds that
of any other Liver Medicine.
We give all the news and besides that
are enabled to present all our readers
with a good farm monthly for one year
for the straight one year’s-subscription
to this paper.
If those who have promised to pay
us in wood knew how low our fires bad
burned during the cold weather, sure
ly they would either bring us wood or
tbe money to buy wood with from an
other. Bring us wood, please.
Mrs. W. J. Clarke, Mcßae, Ga.. writes:
“For years have rarely been, and hardly
know how 100 ild keep house, without
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. It
cured me of sour stomach and indiges
tion, my husband of dyspepsia, and from
personal test regard it superion to Black
Draught and Zeiiin’s Liver Medicine.
John Quarles and Miss Berta Worley
were married at the home of the moth
er of the bride at Hickory Flat on
Wednesday afternoon last. These two
young people come from among the
best families of Cherokee and have a
number of friends in the county who
join the Advance in wishing them
much happiness and prosperity.
A rat’s nest behind the mantle of W.
H. Rusk’s store got on fire last Friday
and the smoke therefrom gave tbe la
dies in the store quite a little scare for
awhile. No damage was done, howev
er. It is in that way many big fires
originate, and hence the greatest care
i..il precaution should be taken at all
times to prevent fires and be prepared
for the worst should a fire come at any
time.
Mrs. Nannie Coleman gave a dinner
Sunday complimentary to her son,Ed
itor W. 3. Coleman, and wife, of Ce
dartown. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Coleman
and family, Col. E. W. Coleman, Miss
, Dasye Crisier and Editor Perry and
, wife were also present as guests, and
greatly enjoyed tbe occasion. Mrs.
Coleman is a most estimable lady, and
1 we regret she is not in tbe beat of
bealtbt
HOLIDAY GOODS.
I am still in the push with a big supply of Hobday and
Christmas, goods, and am adding new goods to
my already complete line of these goods.
To swap dollars with you we open up
Sebxxtei ClaAXs’ Head-ciVLaxtexs,
and will sell you cheaper than any one else anything you want for the
holidays. We will have full lines of both fancy and stick candy, oranges,
raisins, apples, nuts, chinaware, rose bowls, tea sets, dolls and any just
amount of toys for boys and girls. With our lines of goods and low
pi ioes, we expect to have you trade with us. Yours to serve,
G, B. JOHNSTON.
Xjocalettes.
The boys must quit swinging the
trains, and it is the duty of everybody
to discourage and keep them from thus
endangering their lives and, perhaps,
bring sorrow to their family and their
friends. The lesson of a boy now lying
up with a mashed foot should teach a
very impressive lesson to the boys who
make a habit of swinging trains. It
is indeed fortunate that no one has
been more seriously hurt long ago.
There is an ordinance against it and
it should be rigidly enforced. We are
snre the railroad authorities will
heartily co-operate with the town au
thorities in the enforcement of tbe or
dinance. Parenta should net forget
they also have a duty to perform.
Last weeks issue of the Marietta
Journal contained a query from G. W.
Skinner, of Newburn, Tenn., asking
if any one knows the whereabouts of
bis sister, Mrs. Nancy Taylor He well.
We answer, yes. She now lives in
Canton, but as Mrs. J. G. Morris, to
whom she was married some years ago
in this place. We have shown Mrs.
Morris the inquiry, who at once wrote
her brother, from whom she had not
heard in about 44 years and whom sbe
has not seen in 48 years. Thus,
through tbe medium of that inquiry
brother and sister may be brought to
see each other again very soon.
Buman E. Perry this week moved in
the two-story dwelling he recently
built near Mrs. Brown’s place on tbe
north aide of the river. Mr. Perry has
a very pretty place and a convenient
house. Levi Rudasill, of Hickory Flat,
who has bought tbe place from which
Mr. Perry moved, is moving into the
same this week. We welcome Mr. Ru
dasill's coming to town, but regret to
lose Mr. Perry as a citizen of Canton,
although he is still within a mile of
town.
The success that has at bended tbe use
of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lin
iment in the relief of paiu and curing
diseases which seemed beyond tfca
reach of medidne, has been truly re
markable. Hundreds supposed to be
cripi led for life, with arms or le<?s
drawn up, crooked or distorted, their
muscles contracted by disease, have been
cured through the use of tifti* remedy.
Price 25c, 50c aud $1 a bottle.
Pains in the chest when a person has a
cold indicate a tendency toward pneu
monia. A piece of fl innel dampened
with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and
bound on to the chest over the seat of
pain will promptly xeiieve the pain and
prevent tbe threatened attack of pneu
monia. This same treatment will cure a
lame back in a few hours. Sold by L.
J. Doss.
Stillwell, tbe negro who cut Captain ]
T. J. Killian, was tried before Mayor
pro tem J. H. Davis last Saturday and
bound over to the superior court in tbe
sum of |BOO * * * Capt. Killian
is still confined to bis room but is
ting along nicely and will soon be out
again.—Blue Ridge.
W. D. Anderson, of Milton county’
was recently pretty badly hurt by a
passing train at a railroad crossing in
Atlanta. He was picked up in an un
conscious condition and carried to the
Grady hospital, where he remained
several days in a critical condition.
Rev. L. M. Ball gave the Advance a
pleasant call last Wednesday. Rev. Mr.
Ball has recently removed with his
family from Buffington to Roswell,
where be desires all parties wishing to
communicate with him to address him.
Two papers for the price of one—
pay up your back dms ai d get a large
IS-page monthly one year free—your
choice of three.
Pains in head, neck, shoulders, back,
front, sides, hipsand limbs.'ar'a 'readily
cored by Simmqps Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablets.
WANTED—LOGS & LUMBER.
We are now ready to contract with reliable parties for
Poplar, White Pine and Hickory
saw logs and lumber to be delivered al mg the lin 3 of the A. K. & N. R.
R. and Murphy branch, at any point within 60 miles north or south of
Ellijay. To parties having teams a<id wanting to put in logs, we will
rent good log wagons at a small rental. Parties having idle teams to
feed during the winter will find this a giod chance to employ thjm prof
itably. For prices and other informario i apply to
Ellijsisr., O-a,.
New 7 Millinery!
Fresh Styles!
Reduced Prices!
Having just opened up a new and fresh stock of millinery— everything
the ladles need in the way of hats, trimmings, etc., stylish and newl
invite the public to call and see that I am offering stales goods at
prices that are sure to briug trade, because it is the money people save
in their purchases that convinces G >od and fresh goods, stylish and up
to-date, at prices low as any, not merely attracts hade, but holds custom,
dome and see my goods and you will buy and save.
I have again opened up a millinery stock, nut so much for the profit
there may nein it as for the employment and passtime it affords me and
[ shall, therefore, give my customers bargains they cannot get elsewhere.
Come and see my stock in the rooms formerly occupied as law offices
by Brown & Hutcherson, opposite the Pickett House.
XzCISS E. .A..
SIGNS OF CHRISTMAS.
Christmas Presents That Are Useful,
Ornamental and Permanent Remind-i)
ers of The Giver a’ a Big Saving.
It is quite evident that we are
nearing the eud of the year, for we
see signs of the approach of Christ
mas around us almost every day.
Tua is parti ularly noticeable in the
large display of Christmas goods we
see about town, which is a positive
evidence that the holiday trade has
opened up in earnest. The store
of Rudasill & Ccggit.s is “loaded”
with firecrackers, cannon crackers,
toy pistols aud other kinds of fire
works, and have an enormous sup
ply of nuts, candies, fruits, sugars,
spices and the thousand and one
things that are essential in Christ
mas times. This firm also has an
enormous stock of toys, chinaware,
crockery, and replete line of suitable
articles for useful and ornatuen tai
presents. Give them a call and be
convinced that they have the goods
and are selling them at the very
lowest prices.
Several in Cherokee now enjoy the
distinction of having seen President
McKinley aud other distinguished
men at the peace jubilee in Atlanta
this week. Many otners would proba
bly have gone to Atlanta during the
jubilee had tney not been detained at
home on account of court being in
session.
Dr. Bull’s
Cures a Cough or Cold in
one day 1 Why cough and ’W OU g O
risk Consumption? This
famous remedy will cure y|£| O B
you. Doctors recommend ■* ™
it. Price 25 cents. Sold by all druggists.
Notice to Creditors.
All parties due tbe estate of Allen
Keith anything either by note or account
are rt quested to pay same at on io to the
undersigned. This December 5, 1898.
Wm. F. Keith, Executor.
Mrs. Amanda Gihi H. aged 62, mither
of Messrs D. R. 2nd R M. G.iines,* was
stricken with paralysis at the home of
the latter Monday night and while she
was resting well yesterday, her condi
tion is very critical. The attending
physician. Dr. Greene, states that she
suffered an incomplete stroke on the left
side; which did not deprive her of the
power of speech. . Mrs. Gagnes felt a
strange heaviness iu the fooLouring the
afternoon, but said nothing about it to
anyone, and retired somewhat earlier
Shan usual. About midnight she
awoke her daughter-in-law, Mr. Gaines
being away, and to’d here she had been
stricken with paralysis. The younger
Mrs. Gaines summoned Mr.,(iharlie War
lick, who lives close by, and he went for
a physician. The sfcrickened lady sei
tinued very ill Wednesday, but yester
day the family aud friends felt much en
couraged over her condition and it is
now thought that she will ultimately re
cover.—Cartersville News.
QUICK CURE FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS,
PYNY-PECTORAL
The Canadian Remedy for all
WM AUD HING AFFECTIONS.
Large Bottles, 25 ots.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lim.,
Prop’s Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer.
FOR SALE BY
Accepts the Call to Canton Baptist
Church.
Rev. G. A. Bartlett, of Franklin, N. C.,
came to Canton Saturday and on Sunday
last preached two sermons at the Baptist
church to fairly large congregations,
notwithstanding the day was very cold.
All were much pleased with his dis
courses; and we feel that be is a thor
oughly consecrated man, earnest and
true.
\ A
Rev. G. A. Bartlett,
At the close of the morning service, a
short conference of the church was held
at which Rev. Mr. Bartlett stated that
he would accept thecal! recently made
to this church, feeling that the Spirit
had led the brethren to make tbe call
and that he felt divinely impressed in
accepting tbe same. He stated that he
would be in Cautou to fill his first ap
pointment on the second Sunday in Jan
uary, and regularly preach here on tin
second and fourth Sundays in each
month according to appointments of
former pastors. He will, however, move
his family here in the meantime and co
eupy the Mrs. Callie McAfee residence.
We extend a cordial welcome to Rev
Mr. Bartlett and family iu behalf of th
people of our town, county and date
We are always glad to have good people
locate among us.
Jasper Baptist church has called Rev.
Bartlett to serve that church oueSundaj
in each month for the ensuing year, bu
he has not yet signified bis wiilingaes
to accept the call. Ellijay Baptise cfiurcl
will also probably call him next Sundaj
for two Sundays in each month, whicl
Rev. Mr. Bartlett will likely accept
thereby dividing his time between Can
ton and Ellij ty.
Huckica’s Arnica Malvo.
The best Salve in the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcer, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
lively cures piles, or no pay is required,
it is guaranteed to give periect satisiae
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cent
per box. For sale by Frank P. Burtz
AIJCP’S
Cherry Pectoral
has been for sixty years the \
popular medicine for colds, J
coughs, and all diseases of the ffj
throat and lungs.' It cures
Asthma and Bronchitis, and
so soothes the irritated tis
sues that a refreshing sleep
invariably follows its use.
No mother fears an attack
of Croup or Whooping-cough -
for her children, with Ayer’s _
Cherry Pectoral in the house. =
It is a specific for that mod- ~
ern malady, La Grippe.* It 2
prevents Pneumonia, and has /
frequently cured severe cases p
of lung trouble marked by
all the symptoms of Con- -
sumption. It is
The standard Rcincdii
for coms, coughs, and lung Mseascr
“At the age of twenty, after a severe sickness, I was left with weak lungs, a terrible cough, and nearly all the symptoms of
consumption. My doctor had no hope of my recovery ; but, having read the advertisements of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, I determined
to try that preparation. 1 did so, and since that time I have used no other cough medicine. lam now seventy-two years old,
and I know that at least fifty years have been added to my life by this incomparable preparation.”
' A. W. SPERRY, Plainfield, N. J.
“I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for nearly fifty years, and found it to be an excellent remedy for all bronchial and
throat diseases.” L. H. .MATHEWS, Editor News-Dispatch, Oneonta, Ala.
“My first remembrance of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral dates back thirty-six years, when my mother used it for colds, coughs,
croup, and sore throat. She used no other medicine in attacks of that sort among her children, and it never failed to bring prompt
relief and cure. I always keep this medicine in the house, and a few doses quickly check all colds, coughs, or any inflammation of
the throat and lungs.” J. O’DONNELL, Seattle, Wash.
“I have sold Ayer’s medicines for forty-five years. I know of no preparation that equals Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for the cure
of bronchitis. It never fails to give prompt relief.” C. L. SHERWOOD, Druggist, Dowagiac, Mich.
“I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral both in my family and practice, and consider it one of the best of its class for la grippe,
colds, coughs, bronchitis, and consumption in its early stages.” W. A. WRIGHT, M.D., Barnesville, Ga.
“Some years ago Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of the asthma after the best medical skill had failed to give me relief.”
F. S. HASSLER, Editor Argus, Tabfe Rock, Neb.
Hall size Cao mow he had at Hall Prkc I
fall size, stw; Hall size, 50 cents I
For Sale by all Druggists and General Dealers.
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VALESCA. —George B. Burtz has
moved his family back to their
old home in Cobb county. A
few years ago Mr. Burtz mov
ed to Waleska to educate his boys.
They have many warm friends here,
who regret to give them up. Albert
Burtz will finish school here in May.
C. K. Hudson, of Tborpe Springs,
Texas, is visiting the family of Frank
Vernon.
R. N. C. has a fine new bell. New
heaters, also, have been put up in the
chapel.
School closes December 221 with an
entertainment by the pupils. Every
one is invited. X.
The Walesca Dramatic and Literary
club will give an entertainment at
Walesca on Friday night, December
30, 1898. A drama, “Wanderer’s Re
turn,” founded upon the poem “Enoch
Arden,” will be given, together with
recitations, quartette, duet and other
music. Admission for those over 12
years of age 10 cents; between 9and 12
years of age 5 cents.
Dr. R. M. Moore, President.
Fredonia Blanton, Secretary.
Pay Your Blacksmithing.
All persons indebted to W. T. McCol
lum & Son on account or by note are
urged to come in at once and make set
tlement. There may be a change in oar
business soon, and we do not want to be
forced to sue any one.
W. T. McCollum & Son.
ORANGE.— Mrs. A. C. Lathern has gone
to t ree Home to stay with Mrs. R, C.
Davis this winter.
Misses Eula and Alice Fowler vis
ited Cumming last week.
There is some talk of having a
tree at Macedonia for the little folks.
Johnnie Richards was here one day last
week.
Misses Lula and Mamie Poss visited Cross
roads last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Thomas visited rela
tives at Free Home last Saturday.
JChristmas will soon be here. .How are you
fixed for it? SANKEY.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure o;
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment i.
without an equal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting almost instantly anc
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber’s itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles,
-happed hands, chronic sore eyes and
T*nulated lids.
Cady’s Condition Powders
aorseß are the best tonic, blood purjfie
ind vermifuge. Price, 25cents. SgTdby
L- J. DOSS, Canton, Ga. < .
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Coggins & Jones’st&b’e ro.of isbeing
repainted-
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BALL GROUND -On las Thursday af
ternoon little Miss Ouida McClure
entertained 85 or 40 ol her friends at
birthday party. The children heart
ily enjoyed themselves at games until
luncheon was announced, when all repaired
to the dining room, where dainty refresh
ments were served- The centertable was
beautifully decorated, the centerpiece being
a very large cake ornamented with seven
pink candles, Ouida being Just seven years
old. The little hostess received many pres
ents, which attest her popularity.
Coker Bros, have begun building their new
livery stable.
School closes next Friday.
Rev. B. H. Mobley and wife are expected
to move here this week. G.
What <)■«»< It.
“I have been a constant sufferer from
headaches and weak eyen. 1 thought my
trouble was due to catarrh and I resort
ed to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I was soon
improving and 1 have bad no severe at
tacks since I began taking this medicine.
1 cannot say too much in its praise.”
Indiana Cobb, Sunny Side, Ga. j
Hood’s Fills cure ah liver ills. Easy to
take, easy to opeiate, reliable, sure. 25c.
f J r EITHBBL’RG.—Large crops of wheat
W. are being sown this fall. Jas. Nations
£ £ has done a great deal of sowing with
drill this season.
Miss Nellie Keith, who is in school at Wa
lesca, visited homefolks Bunday,
Isham Stafford is al home again after an
absence of three months in Atlanta.
Rev. James Wyatt filled his regular ap
pointment at Chalcedonia last first Bunday.
i-rof. John Hasty has gone to Ophir to
teach a class iu penmanship.
We have a flourishing Bunday School at
this place with Wm. Hughes as superinten
dent. Let every body, old and young, attend
this senool and make it a success.
The young people will give a box supper
aud entertainment on liiursuay night before
lUr talmas to raise money to iinisii paying
for the organ. Everybody come. Girls, bring
a box ol supper, and, boys, bring your pock
etbooks with some money iu them.
It is said that about 35 rabbits gave up the
ghost near Jas. Faulkner’s batmuay.
Du MIN 0.0
MHlioas <4iveu Awujr.
It is cenaimy giatilymg to the public
to know ui one conoeiu in tne lanu v, ho
ate nut uiiam to be generous to me
needy auu buttering. The prupiieiuis of
Dr. Klug’s Aew Diovuvery xur cousump-
Liuu, cuugutt aud Coidh dive given avvajr
over ted iuhhou trial bottles vt coizgreac
medicine, aud have lire bßiibiauuou of
auuwing » ba* absolutely cured tbuus
auda ut Jpupei«bb caaca. Asthma, oix,u--
uUIIUI, suu ul me
mruat, fu«bk ana lungs am <kU>eiy cmed
Dy it. £ad mu c. Hurts, druggist, and
get a filial buttle tree. o‘Jd
and fk W. Guaraateed to euxu or pnu*
.A. premium that is a premium is our
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