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ALL AROUND
IN BARTOW.
What the People are Doing at the
Several Points-
THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY-
Correspondents Furnish the News
Fresh from the Highways and ,
In Shape.
WEST AOAIHSVIMiK.
Mrs. John Bray and children and
Miss Annie Bray left for Milledge
ville Saturday. Mr. Bray left
Monday, going through the coun
try. We are sorry to lose them
from our community, but they will
be well pleased with their new
home.
Mr. Edgar Chapman, of Floyd
Springs, was in our burg a few
days ago, the guest of relatives.
Mr. E Allen and family have
moved to the McAlister place.
Miss Nina Cunningham, of Nan
nie, is spending this week with
relatives here.
Misses Clara and Ella Trimble
spent Saturday night with Miss
Beulah Cunningham.
Rev. John Sharp and wife visited
the latter's sister, Mrs. Carrie Cato,
a few days ago.
Miss Alice Cunningham went
over to Rome Saturday to visit her
friend, Miss Minnie Hail. She
will remain till alter Miss Ha.l’s
marriage, which occurs the 6th
inst.
Mr. Gaines, of Pinson’s Station,
spent Sunday with Mr. Jesse
Lewis.
CORBIN.
Warm weather continues.
Cotton is about all out and there
hasn’t been any cold fingers.
Mrs. Francis Pinion, of your
city spent several days last .week
with relatives in our burg.
Mrs. V. A. Gay spent Saturday
and Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
J. E. Pinion, in your city.
Messrs. J. E. Barron and his
sons, Clifford and Clarence, J. M
ELECTRIC TOWER AT THE PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION.
Cop/rtsbt, 1900, by the Fan American Exposition Cos.
lilt* dignified and stately beauty of the great Electric Tower, which will
form the conspicuous cvtiterpleoe of the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo
May Ito Nov. 1, 1001. will command the rapt admiration of every visitor The
entire exterior of the 350 foet high tower will be studded with eiectrk? lights
Knight, wife and son, and Mr,
Lindsay Goodson, took in the Gate
City and the state fair last week.
Mr. H. A. Gay,, our efficient
postmaster, and son, Master Orrin,
and Miss Paris, spent last week
with relatives in the Gate city and
took in the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Findley vis
ited their daughter, Mrs. Guyton,
near Kingston.
Messrs. F. M. and Wesley Heath
went over to Rome last week on
business.
There will be a general move
soon among the renting farmers.
Mr. Russell Heath, of Rome,
moved in to oar burg last week.
There are some fine turnip
patches tin oureammunty, but they
say the turuiipsare very smalL
Farmers will have plenty of time
to clear land this winter, as the
crops are about all gathered.
Mr. Pink Kay continues very
low. Hehas been on the decline
for sometime.
Stops the Congli and "Works off
the Cold.
Laxative Bruinn Quinine Tablets 1
i urea cold in one day. No Cufe, No
nay. Price 25 cents.
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ifci-i cijrn.iturc is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Broinc'Qtiiiiine Tablets
tiio ifcaiecly -that ei ies u it i one day
EX-PRIME MINISTER
OF HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Commends Peruna to His Friends as
a Positive Catarrh Remedy.
Hob. Celso Cmsar Moreno, Ex Prime Minister of Hawaii.
The Hon. CelsoCsesar Moreno, ex-Prime Minister r.f ,
££££!£? ’■ ° * ''“” r " om to.
“lean commend your great national catarrh cure, Peruna, to
my friends throughout the country as a safe, reliable medicine. 1
know of no other tonic that will build a person up as well as Peruna.
It is a positive cure for the universal disease, catarrh, and those who
will try this remarkable medicine will find a sure cure.
Very respectfully, Celso Caesar Moreno.
|BS 4S? F Bl is ?ase is the national curse of Japan
1 iuL Sic fflJgS S dN® snu China, A remedy was imperative and
a Bi icj £££s/ a i fim a tiie medical profession there accepted this
ETH o.!. a>M i as the only permanent, painless, private,
Efi w nil k a Opium, etc. charge.^
disease cured by TACK-A-POU-SHA Cure guaranteed. “7
pococ in 1-9 HOME TKEATMENT CO.,
j cases in 17 years 123 west 43d st., New York city.
rfgUZMMiyiW i atata - II '*isr ni-TT.■ 11,
ftharles B. Rover, 909 W. Washing®
treet, Morristown, Pa., writes: I
“My oldest - —_®
daughter Malin- i
da Royer,iscured jfSßojfel jl
of deafness by If
Peruna. When
she began to take T-W y
Peruna we had to J/ .
go np close to her M | j? m
and talk very / I*
loud to make her ■
hear. ■
“After taking ||
one-half dozen M linda Royer. I
bottlesof Peruna '
she can hear you in any part of H
room. She can hear an ordinary cH
versation.” f
Thousands of people have fl
tarrh who would be surprisedm
know It, because It has been c/H
some other name than cam/®;
The fact Is, catarrh is cam®
wherever located; and anotU
fact which is of equally gneat '■
portance, that Peruna cures fl
tarrh wherever located. s
Catarrh is an American diseam
c ully one-half of the people ®
afflicted more or less with ifm
some form. Previous to the <®
covery of Peruna, catarrh ®
considered well nigh /neural®
Since the introduction of P* ri ®
to the medical profession thM
sands of cases are cured annua
Mr. W. M. Holland, of Hartwell, <3
proprietor of the Hartwell Tin' uf
writas of Peruna as follows :
“ I am more then pleased w
benefits derived from nl
win ter of 1899 my weight was 15*-. j
I used several bottles during the
and now weigh 211. ~ ,
“I have recommended it to 1
friends both as a tonie and caterr y e
If I had been lucky enough to have
it several years ago Peruna wou
saved me much inconvenience.
never be too thankful to J’ oU tua i
benefits received from yoP r ffo
remedy. My mother has also e .
derfully benefited by your
remedy.”
Address The Peruna Medicine W
Columbus, 0., for free catarrh boo^
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Weakness ii
ambition and aching bones. rn
watery; the tissms are , n "f. e 0 f Br -' ls
being opened for disease. A ' s<or e y ol,!
Iron Bitters taken in time will re ,
strength, soothe your , nore r™
blood rich and rial. . I .. ,f m hci'’-
than an expensive-nf rial cour.e dfl , e n
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