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THE HARTWELL SU^ T .
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VOL. XXVI,
ELBERTON NEWS.
GRAPHICALLY PRESENTED BY THE SEN’S
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.
Mr. J. A. Sanders, a young
man of Elberton, died last Sat
urday from a stroke of paraly
sis. ‘Mr. Sanders, though a
young man, was a soldier of
two wars, having volunteered
in the war with Spain and serv- i
ed in Cuba. He afterwards!
enlisted and served two years in •
the Philippines. He was buried ,
Sunday with military honors by |
the Elbert Light Infantry, he l
having formerly bee:: a :::.mber I
of that company.
Mr, Win. li. Carpenter, a!
prominent farmer of upper El
bert, died last week. Mr. Car
penter was paralyzed some two
years ago and had been in fee-1
ble health ever since. He was a 1
nvell known and highly respected I
W J o’ was buried at Con
ci t p- J.,
cord
During a thunder stoi
j»wn, and an all tired out feeling
germs out of the system, purifies the
blood, tones up the system and re
stores health. 50c at E. B. Benson
& Son’s.
Democratic Ticket for Franklin
County.
The Democratic executive com
mittee of Franklin county met at
Carnesville, August 9th, and de
clared the nominees for the various
offices of the county.
The primary election having been
held on the Ist instant, the follow
ing men were nominated:
For representative, B. H. Burton,
of Iron Rock: for sheriff, E. S.
Clodfelter, of Carnesville ; for clerk,
W. C. Hall, of Carnesville ; for tax
receiver, Charles Highsmith, of Eas
tanollee ; for tax collector, R F. Sul
livan, of Mice; for treasurer, J. C.
C. Miller, of Carnesville; for sur
veyor. Dave Conger, of Carnesville;
for coroner, James Prather, of
Carnesville.
The Populists have nominated a
full ticket, but it is very doubtful of
their electing a single mau, as they
have been losing ground for four
years.
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablet.
tb. remedy that rare, a eol«l In one day
HARTWELL, HART CO., GA.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1902.
TAiss Florence Allan
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WE WILL REMOVE OUR STOCK OF GOODS
To the storeroom now occupied by A. R. McCurry.
And in order to reduce the expense of moving, we would like to sell our entire stock of Summer
Dress Goods. We offer them to you at ACTUAL COST for CASH; if you buy them on time we
will want a small profit. We offer also —
Mason’s Fruit Jars, per dozen
Cook Pride Coffeee, per pound - - -10 c.
Good Green Coffee, per peck,
Best Green Coffee, ten pounds for
Pearl Grits, 40 pounds so
Best Carolina Rice, 15 pounds for- -1-00
Best Keg Soda, 2 pounds for•
Good Flour, per sack ------ ... - - .o 0
TURNIP SEEDS.
We give no prizes, but give each customer twice as much for his money as others. We
handle only Buist’s Fresh Seed.
Call and see the Bargains we offer I
Yours respectfully.
SATTERFIELD BROS.
In Brown building until September Ist.
THREE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN:
Worn Out And Nervous Regained •
Their Health And Beauty J
By Taking Peruna,
Miss Florence Allan, a beautiful C!'.i-‘
cago girl, writes the following to Dr.:s.,
B. Hartman concerning his catarrhal *
tonic, Peruna: .
75 Ha. Iron Place, Chicago. HI. *
“/is a tonic fora worn-out system. .
Peruna stands at the head in try esti- ’
motion. 1/3 effects are truly wonder-'
fui in rejuvenating the entire system. »
1 keep it an hand all *he time, and *
never have riiat ‘tired feefiog,’ as a
few doses always make me feet like a *
different woman. ’’-—Florence Allan.
Thousands of women suffer from sys-'
terni? catarrh. This is sure to produce «
such symptoms as cold feet and hand?. '
sick headache,’palpitation of the heart .
auil heavy feelings in the stomach.
Then begins a series of experiment ■..
They take medicine for sick headache. ’
They take medicine for nervous prostr:.-..
tion, for palpitation of the heart, for T
dyspepsia. None of these medicines go •
any good because they do not reach the J
cause of the complaint.
Peruna at once mitigates all these f
symptoms by removing the cause. •
Systemic catarrh is the trouble. Sys- *
temic catarrh pervades the whole sys- •
♦«m, deranges every organ, weakens *
eveK function. No permanent cure can «
be expe**®d until the systemic catarrh ’
Is removed.
This is exactlX ’‘ hat Pernna wiU do - 1
Miu Cullen -usted From Over .
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GENERAL N€.WS.
A new SIOO,OOO cotton mill is
to built at Cedartown, Ga.
Some people could lead us to
perdition ; others could not coax
us to heaven.
A meeting of the County
School Commissioners of the
State will be held in Athens
next month.
The Athens Elks are going to
give a big carnival in that city
beginning September 2Vth and
ending Octcbcr 4th.
The Confederate Veterans
Home near At lanta is near com
pletion and will be dedicated
about September Ist.
Senator James McMillan, of
Michigan, die.l suddenly at his J
summer home at '■
thc-Sca. Mas-., Sunday moriJH
'flic <1 ••ad tJephant ('lio
be 'a Gr.-uts IMrIGgRnH
lanta. by :;i:<-t • ’he
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-üb-cribt <i.
pie were
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The effect of the new law will
be to raise the standard of fer
tilizers permitted to be sold in
the state. All fertilizers that
do not come up to the standard,
will be condemned and not al
lowed to be put upon the mar
ket.
New tags will be sold on Oc
tober 1 aud this will bring to
the state a large sum.
Use Allen s Foot-Ease,
A powder to be shaken into the
shoes. Your feet feel swollen, ner
vous and hot. and get tired easily. If
you have smarting feet or tight shoes,
try Allen’s Foot-Ease. It'cools the
feet, and makes walking easy. Cures
swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing
nails, blisters and callous spots. Re
lieves corns jxnd bunions of all pain
and gives rest and comfort. Try it
today. Sold by ail druggists and shoe
stores for 25c. Don’t accept any
substitute. Trial package FREE.—
Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy.
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