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ive Years
of Heart Trouble Cured by
Br. Mile.’ Heart Remedy
“Before I be^an taking Dr.
Miles’ Heart Remedy I had been
suffering from heart trouble for
over five years. 1 had pains in.
my left side, and under my
shoulder blade, could not sleep
on the left side, and was so short
of breath the least exertion
would bring'on the most distress
ing palpitation. I had scarcely
taken a half bbttlc of the Heart
Remedy before I could sec a
marked change in my condition.
When I had taken six bottles I
was cured.”
MRS. C. C. GORKEY,
Northfield, Va.
If there is fluttering or palpi
tation it is an indication of a
weakness of the nerves and mus
cles of the heart. It is not neces
sarily diseased—just weak from
over-work. The heart may be
weak just the same as the eyes,
stomach or other organs. You
can make a weak heart strong
by taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Rem
edy. Get a bottle from your
druggist, take it according to di
rections, and if it does not bene
fit he will return your money.
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From Our Correspondents
1
Little Flock.
(Chloe.)
After several weeks absence
tve will try to give you a few
ines from this place.
School is somewhat off on ac
count of measles.
Miss Irene Kitchens, of Fay
etteville, has charge of our
3chool while our teacher, Miss
Eula McBride, has the measles.
Mrs. Lillian Feltman' and Miss
Nora McElroy, of near Gilbert’s,
spent two days last week with
Miss Mae Stephens.
Col. W. N. D. Dixon visited
the school one day last week.
Misses Emma and Annie Par
rott visited relatives at Ebenezer
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stephens
spent Friday afternoon with
Chloe.
Mrs. Tom Stephens was called
Tuesday to the bedside, of her
sister, Mrs. Edgar Roberts, who
has been very sick fer some time.
Mr. Tom Stephens’ children
have the measles.
Colds contracted at this season of the
year should be treated with Bees Laxa
tive Cough syrup. It clears the head
and throat. Instant relief for cough,
colds, croup, whooping coug, hoarseness
and bronchial troubles. Should be kept
in the house for children. It is pleas
ant to take and gently laxative. Guar
anteed. Sold by Fayetteville Drug Co.
Gilbert's School House.
(Primus.)
The Misses Effie and Etta Dix
on, of South Fayetteville, and
Misses Cumi Cox and Aggie
Lewis visited Miss Nora McElroy
on last Sunday.
Miss Mamie Clyde Burks and
we don’t know who else, passed
on our streets last Sunday.
Mr. J. H. Murphy, of Atlanta,
called on his brother near here
last Monday.
\ Mr. Raymond Cain and family,
of Lythonia, are visiting the
family of Mr. J. F. Smith this
week.
Uncle Frank Harris, of Bthel,
Clayton county, in company with
his grandson, Mr. Frank Mor
gan of South Fayetteville, called
on friends near here Tuesday.
We learn that one of our neigh
bors went to Atlanta recently
and took a ride on a street car
and paid his fare all right and
called for a* transfer and received
as he thought a coca'-cola ticket
through mistake of the conductor
and like a wise man said nothing
and walked the balance of his
journey, but we haven’t lerrned
whether he got the coca-cola or
not.
Now “Bobby” has fixed it by
asking Mrs. Primus to attend the
coming picnic. How can we ex
pect to have a good time when
we know we are being watched.
We wish Eobby had a watchful
better-half, then he could appre
ciate our feelings to some ex
tent.
We saw Luke not long since
and<he was wishing that he was
a preacher. We were glad to
learn he is about to turn a new
leaf.
The latest thing in the way of
making presents to young ladies
by young men is to carry them a
nice pretty cat, and remember
boys they are not very costly,
either.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup is guaran
teed. This is because we know what it
will do and want to convince you. It
is especially recommended for children
as it is pleasant to take and is gently
laxative. For coughs, colds, croup,
hoarseness and whooping cougn.
Prhe 25c. fOc. and $1.1)0. Soldby Fay
etteville Drug Co.
Ebenezer.
The literary school is good at
this place under the management
of Miss Lela Dixon.
We are having some beautiful
weather for the past few days.
Measles are still raging in this
community.
Miss Ethel Campbell,' in com
pany with Claud McElwany, of
U.ion Grove, were the guests of
Misses Leila and Euel McKnight
Sunday.
Misses Myrtle Kate Stinch-
comb and Miss Hattie Cleveland,
of Fayetteville, passed through
our midst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murry Parrott
and little son, Raymond, of Pal
metto, visited Mr. W. R. McEl
wany Sunday.
Mr. Johnny Shipp and wife, of
Oak Grove, passed through our
community Sunday.
Mr. Luther Parrott and daugh
ters, Misses Emma and Annie,
of Little Flock, visited their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. McElwany Sunday.
Mrs. Myrt Perry affid little son,
Hugh, of Mt. Travis, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Tinsley Saturday.
Mr. Tom Wilson filled his reg
ular appointment up the road
Sunday.
Mr. J. H. Williford had the
misfortune to lose a fine milch
cow last Friday.
Messrs. Jim and Jodie Davis,
of Union Grove, were in our
community Monday on business.
Mrs. Lillie Griggs and Miss
Allie Williford visited Mrs. Tip-
pora Harris, of near Jonesboro
Friday and Saturday.
For health and happiness—DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers—small, gentle, easy,
pleasant little liver pills, the best made.
Sold by Fayetteville Drug Co.
Bethany.
(Louise.)
Rev. John Spier filled his regu
lar appointment at this place
Sunday and preached an able
sermon.
Prof. J. D. Smith has a full
school. He ha's on roll 110 pupils. |
He has his school graded up to;
the tenth grade and is doing '
some fine 1 work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harris baby j
has been very sick the past week
but is better.
Mrs. Mac Harris has been |
right poorly for several weeks.
Mr. J. H. Harper has been on
the sick list for the past week
but is better.
i
We have some new cases of.
whooping cough in our vicinity. j
M r . Tom Lester came home
from Fairburn school with r- case
of measles one day last week.
Mr. Will Harris °nd wife have
moved to their ho ne six miles
above Fairburn.
The peop’e needn’t be sur
prised if ihey sy? the face of
Mr. J. H. Harper's family a little
greasy, for he has five hogs that
weighed 1,792 pounds, the heav
iest weighing 411 pounls.
Mrs. Will Perkins, in company
with her sister, Miss Ruth Pat
ton of Union City, were visiting
relatives at this place Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. Ed Harris and family were
guests at Mr. Will Boyd’s Sun
day.
Miss Belle Harper, of Atlanta,
is spending a few weeks the
guest of Mr. J. H. Harper’s fam
ily.
Mr. and Mys. John Brown, of
Union City, was visiting relatives
at this place last week.
Mr. Gelt Jones and family, of
near Hope’ul, were guests of
Mr. Lovic Jones’ family last Sun
day.
Mou Lon Ella Perry, the teach
er of Hopeful school was the
guest of Miss May Boyd.
Brooks.
A few farmers have sold their
ci ton s'ncc the advance in price.
TJ e majority of those that have
cc ton are still holding for better
pi ices. Quite a lot of farmers
ai e selling their seed at $1 per
hvided. i
1 he re is considerable irr.prove-
mert going on in and around
Br oks. S. G. Jones is building
a new dwelling. The U. B. & A.
Society is putting up a new hall.
V e are sorry to note the con
tinued ill, ess of Mr. E. A. Huck-
ai y.
Mr. W. N. Stephens is on the
? ck list this week.
Mr. Joe Calloway, of Waikc
uity, / la., is visiting friends
nd relatives hero.
R. W. Lynch, of Griffin, was
i our midst Monday and Tues
day.
Mrs. A. B. Woods, of Atlanta,
is spending several days here
\ is'ling f ! n:!s and relatives.
Several from here attended
quarterly meeting at Inman Sat-
i r lay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Elder, of
Birdie, visited here Sunday.
Revs. Costly and McMullen, of
Atlanta, preached at the P. LI.
Church Sunday.
Our Sunday school has the
largest attendance it has had in
years. Literary school is good.
You may eat all the sensible fo^d
you like if you will let Kodol digest it
for you. Don’t worry about dyspons'a
or indigestion, for worry on’y tend to
make you more nervous. Besides you
don’t have to worry any more about
what you eat, because Kodol for Dys-
pt psia and Indigestion will digest any
and all iuou ui. a..y and an unica.
Kodol is guaranteed to give nvomnt re
lief. Sold by Fayetteville Drug Co.
Washington Once Gave Up
to three doctors; was kept in bed for
five weeks. Blood poise n from a spider’s
bite caused large, deep sores to cover
his leg. The doctors failed, then
“Bucklin’s Arnica Salve completely
cured me” writes John Washington, of
Bosqueville, Tex. For eczema, boils,
burnes and piles its supreme. 25c at
Fayetteville Drug Co.
BEE’S LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRli?
kELIEVEG coughs and colds
Union Grcve.
(uambo)
Sunday school and singing
were both well attended Sunday
afternoon. The singing was the
best we have had in some time*
J. W. Ward and E. W. Dukes,
of Fayetteville, wa.; in our midsz
Sunday.
Col. W. N. D. Dixon and Miss
Lela Dixon, of Fayetteville, were
with us Sunday afternoon.
Ira White and family and E.
L. Dorsett and family spent Sun
day at Stop with Mr. J. K.
White.
Some are so anxious to plow
until they are examing the top
of all the hills, an i r.o doubt will
injure their land unless they suc
ceed in finding a place.
Lon Thompson and family
spent Sunday with Mrs. Rcxie
McEacheru ne«.„ _b.n.zer.
Next Sunday evening we ex
pact a lady to lecture for us.
Mr. John Adamn, of Fayette
ville, is visiiuq.. ic—Lives in this
neighborhood and in son *ch of a
few squaro meals. We wifi give
him buttermiia and collards
enough to keep him smiling a
week.
Mrs. Rome IJcEachern and
daughter, Liz., of near Ebenezer
visited Mrs.. T. C. IMrp.r recent-
1 V
Measles are rujng In this sec
tion and will likely retard the
work in tue l.ieraiy school.
Charley Ucidii race ved a
slight bruise last week while at
work in a well. It was caused
by dirt falling on him.
J. L. Jcr.es and wife spent
Sunday in Fayetteville with their
daughter, Mrs. Sallie Stinch-
cornb.
Vor Hepri.'iehe ihurv Is 1.0 more reliable
remedy than Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain P1113.
HOPEFUL ITEMS.
WINS C1BE
11.1 GET£A STATE FAIR.
The early coming of summer
in this fine climate is a subject
for many thanks.
The excellent health of the
people, the full schools and peace
and plenty of this favored coun
try causes “hope to spring eter
nal in the human breast.”
We have in our school district
more children of school age than
we have had for several years,
and with Miss Louella Perry as
our teacher we have.a very fine
school.
Hopeful church has chosen El
der Mitchell, of Cobb county, to
preach for them this year.
Ed Thornton, who is teaching
a school in Campbell county, vis-ir
ited homefolks last Sunday.
John S. Orr, of Sandy Creek,
visited James Orr last Sunday.
Sam Thornton visited Union
City last Sunday.
W. G. Watkins and C. B. Brog-
don are on the sick list at this
writing.
Peter Jackson and Joe Thorn
ton visited Fayetteville last Mon
day.
J. B. Bailey and daughter,
Miss Fannie, attended divine ser
vices at Bethsadia last Sunday.
Improved Methods and Sys
tems Save One-Half the
Time and Give Better
Satisfaction.
Pineules for the Kidneys, are little
globules which act directly on the kid
neys. A trial will convince you of quick
results for Backache Rheumatism, Lum
bago and tired wornout feeling. 30 days’
trial $1.00. They purify the blood
Sold by Fayetteville arug Co.
Bagwell Business College was awarded
the first premium at the Georgia State
Fair, Atlanta, 1908, for the best, most
improved and up-to-date systems of
shorthand, bookkeeping and telegraphy.
Chartier system of Shorthand taught
at Bagwell Business College is beyound
question the most remarkable education
al discovery of the age. It is so simple
that a boy or girl can master it with
out any trouble. Records like the above
are rot the exception, but the rule.
Hundreds of our stadents are holding
positions with leading firms after only
eight to twelve weeks study.
Con.pare that with the five to eight
months required to barn any of the old-
line systems.
All of the systems contain hundreds
of rules, and thousands of hard-co-mem-
orize words, signs and contractions.
Chartier Shorthand consists only of the
alphabet and ten simple rules-Thats all.
It can be written faster than any other
system and read like print. „
POSITIONS SECURED.
Business men have recognized the
superior efficiency of our students and
the demand for graduates of Bagwell’s
Business College is always greater than
they supply. Every graduate of this
school is guaranteed a position as soon
as proficient. The college has received
180 applications since June 1st of this
year.
BOOKKEEPING.
Bookkeeping is taught by the Actual
Business Method. Best arranged, most
practical add comprehensive course
taught in the South. Complete Office
Training Course. Corporation and
voucher Accounting, Loose-leaf and
Card Systems and all the latest time
MISS BELLE LOVJA’GGOOD.
Ste.iographer at Crown Bottle Works,
Conyers, Ga., alter 3 months course
in Chartie- Shorthand at Bagwell
Business College. She gave up the
Gaham System for the Chartier.
saving devices carefully taught. The
workis in complete accord with methods
used in the office of the best business
houses. Our graduates therefore, do
not have to “learn over” when they
enter the business world. Our modern
methods and systems save the student
about two months and $150 on a course.
TELEGRAPHY.
Telegraphy is taught by a practica
operator and teacher of 17 years expe
rience. Bagwell Business College has
facilities for giving a practical course
in this fascinating art that cannot be
secured in any other school in the South
Write today for beautifuliy illustr*.
ted catalog.
BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
198 Peachtree Street.
Atlanta, Ga.