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Tuuksoav, May 28, 'W.
DR. STAPLER.
St., . Macon, Gn.
Mr MakesaHpoda lty«>1 the Eye,
Olloiy ' 1
Ico, lemons nudsoda water al¬
ways on hand.
Geo. Pt'Rfif.EY,
Clinton, Gr.
The mother of Terry Lazenby is
on n visit to his family.
Mis* Sal lie Hamm spent several
days at Hillsboro this week-
Noticn change in advertisement
of Garden, “Tho furniture Man.”
Miss Lula Bragg spent several
days of this week with her sister,
Mrs. W K Morgan.
Don't forget, the Democratic
mass meeting in Clinton on Bat-
urdity, the Oth of June.
Mr. Henry .Souther spent last
Tuesday with his sick brother, Mr
Tom Souther at James.
Terry Lasenby slipped over to
Macon last Tuesday evening nml
was back at work early next morn-
ing.
Mrs. J. A, and Mrs. W. E Mor*
gun were making the Macon mer-
*mileyesterday—they went
The Minister's and Deacon's
meeting of the Central Association
will convene at Hillsboro to-mor¬
row and continue through Holiday
Geo. McGhee and W II Holton*
beck went to Macon last Tuesday
and their purchases were so heavy
that Mr. Hulsonbeck Imd to wait
for tho tram to get home,
Mr, J A Morgan and wife, of
Valdosta, came up Saturday on a
visit to Mr. Morgan’s parents. He
returned Sunday afternoon, but
his wifu will remain several days.
Miss Ella Daniels came up from
Macon last Sunday and spent the
day with iter friend, Miss Eppie
Glewsoli, Miss Eppie returned
with her ami stayed until Wedues-
day.
Judge Richard Johnson came
down last Tuesday and is with his
family in Clinton. He is not
well and comes home to get that
rest and quietude that no other
place afford*.
We sympathize with Mr, Geo,
in the loss of his two fine
young colt*. They both died of
distemper., He lias also lost
about 7*> pig* tins year. He takes
hi* lose* pidsosophically.
Judge K T Ross announce* him*
ielf in this issue for re-election to
hisotfiSB, Ho has been Ordinary
of this county for a number of
year*, and as -yet has no opposi¬
tion, H« ia considered, by those
who know, one of tho best ordina¬
ries in the state,
Alls* Rider, who has been teach¬
ing in tho family of Mr, J M
Clark,at Fortvillo, ha* boon com¬
pelled to give up her position on
account of the serious illness of
her father, Dr, Elder, in Mon ti¬
ed! to. We learn since writing tho
Above that Dr. Eider is dead,
The Haddock base ball team
was defeated by the James Yellow
Jackets last Haturday by a score
of f) to 6. This was tho first
game the Haddock boys bad
played tin* uotmon. l\i®y
mm bats again next Saturday at
Haddock. They are anticipating
good and close game, The pub¬
lic invited.
The closing exercises ofHoddixik
High School will begin tomorrow
night with a temperance Drama—
“Ten Nights in a Bar Room.” An
admission of 2(ht for adults and
10c for children will be charged,
This is no *ohemo t© make money
but simply to enable f hem to pay
expanses, its it costs something to
get it up, in tint way of scenery,
books, programs &e, Lot the i«*o-
pie of the county encourage them
by filling the house. The play
a good one and Haddock has
math* talent that will make it
terestibg and entertaining for you.
The exercise* will continue .Mon-
day, Ttiesday and Wednesday
nights, when the doors wiM be
♦ brown open to the public. The
peopl« reinsmlwr the creditable
exercises of this school Inst year,
and the program that will be
ried out this year will be equally
entertaining and JustrucHvs.
Tiekets for Friday Right can bo
abtainod at tiny of the Haddock
stores.
CM.IXTON NEWS.
Judge J C H»mm wont to
Oreo ii shorn Saturday t*> argue
motion for a mnv trial before
jJudge ’ .who Hurt is still in the confined Frank in Joins jail
ease,
! at this place. After hearing the
j argument Judge Hart withhold
ids decision for further considera-
lion.
Your correspondent had the
pleasure of visiting tbs schools of
the eastern portion of tho county
with County School
er McKay last week. While
intending to slight any school si ill
I cannot refrain from mentioning
the High school at Haddock, tm-
der the management of i'rof. EL
ltny, assisted by Mrs. PM J Dark,
for tho high staudardof excellence
and training which the scholars
of that school have received, 1
wish every person—men, women
and child—in the comity could
visit, this school, ns it is certainly i
nn object lesson for thn higher ed-j
ueulion the young people, and j
they all will lie convinced that it
is not necessary for any one to
1 oa vo this county to receive a das-
sicul education.
Tho 0th i>( June will be the time for
it jitasa meeting of the Democrats of
Jones county for the purpere ot selce-
ting a new executive committee. I
truth that every person will come with
this high purpose in view, to “do to
others c.s yon wish others to do to
you " Let ns keep cool tlmt we may
not say or do anything that will hurt
tho feelings of those who honestly
differ with us. Let us keep our ranks
by dissensions, but present
a solid and unbroken front to fight
our political enemies. Let us present
our strongest men for otiiee, whether
we like them personally or not, and
with (Ids spirit wo cannot lose.
I regret to chronicle the continued
Illness of Mrs, J 0 Barron, Dr, Jt B
UftiTtm i>l Macon whs called fn to m-
her Monday,
Mrs, J VV Anderson, aecompanied
hyher bright little daughter. Jessie,
is visliiiig friends and relatives at
Hound Oak,
J A Bills of Haddock was in otir
village Monday.
Judge W T I’itrrargsJsrt of IfsddoMt,
e.-ime in to tiling the election return*
of P io -'s T; -’ri e, which re-uh.c l In
the election of 15 VV Colctnan as J !’
of that district,
VV J Stephens from VValhice came
up Mombty, tic was feeling good ns
he had bent his opponent, .1 11 C
Ki bridge for .1 Pin Unit district.
Ofte iif our young men received
through tin- maiJ last Bnturdny morn¬
ing one ol the prettiest ernvnls i ever
saw, of tSie latest design and colors.
He is now wondering to whom he is
indebted for (ids token of rcmcitt*
brimee.it* he he* now*yoflliidiiigout
the sender, ns there was no post mark
or anything about the package (o hi
dscitSc from whom or where if came,
The' younggenth-wan Would (ike very
much to know who w kindly remem¬
bered him, and should tins come un¬
der the notice of the sender, please
ease tils anxiety so he can convey his
thanks in a more suhstimtiid manner.
Cap! It T Ross Went toMncon Tues¬
day,
Col, W E Lcsler delivered ilu- liter¬
ary address at the closing exercise* of
the Light, are! Tie school Tuesday the
20th, to a large nudience. This Is un-
other sehrfoj that, ranks well, imd
sja-fiks volumes for the efficiency ol
is - teacher, Mis* Edna Cam, Dinner
was served on the ground, imd nfler
the large crowd bad finished there
Was enough of tho good things left to
feed a barge size eantpmcefmg.
For every quarter in a men’s
pocket there are a dozen uses; and
to use each one in such a way as
0 vi? tho greiUrmt f>onof 11 ih n
question himself. every We one believe, must however, solve for
that no better use could be made
of one of -these quarters than i<>
exchange it, for a bottle of Cham¬
berlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea family Remedy, should a medicine be
that every pro¬
vided with. For sale by medicine
dealers.
“
A CARD.
--
. I takoTfris menus of expressing
bfMny friend* iu t he county my
heartfelt thanks, hair nod gratitude to
liieni for I kind ness and
t ion to me 'during my recent af-
diction, Hspeedallydo 1 feel grate-
ful to rny brother and co-laborer,
Dr, J W Anderson for flm nil* n-
lion he has" paid fo me and my
family. "While t»in duties lmv<-
been irksome, and Ids labors in-
creased, be has found time to nd-
minister to my needs. Having re-
covered sufficiently, I am now pro-
pared to do u limited amount of
riding practice, and any one need-
ing my services ami will call at
myofticdi will V>e attended to,
8. C. Vvvm.ky.
May. 27 lb IKki
ROUND OAK PENC1 LINOS.
J!Y IKK (JOINS.
] I took u trip last week through
Western pmt of Join * county
nml the Eastern part of Monroe,
niul interest\>n I'll toll you what, tin- farm-
h,g .‘ which I put
p ( (: p t . rH j* j„ a frightful
xho farmers are everlastingly
oj„, Vil j„ t )„. mut ,t|,/’
talking of abandoning their crops,
others say they see but
chance to make a crop. A good
many have at least one half of
their cott-n crop yet to plant, 1
noticed n l] i dong the road thepoor-
oat stands of corn T have over (-en,
it 1ms been re-planted until it Is
mixed with all nges from two
inches to three feet high. 1 tell
the farmers it is a’‘long lane that
never turns,” and that they must
hold a stiff upper lip and a tight
imidle and the turn will
their way yet. I havn't seen a
good garden this year, nor have]
but few vegetables on any
table, consequently all hand are
asking the question, what are yon
having to cat? As for myself, 1
have been living for the last three
months on streak-er-lean, rice and
eggs for breakfast, rice, eggs and
strenk-er-lenn for dinner, and eggs,
strenk-er-lenn and rice for supper.
1 get powerful tired of the same
thing nil tho time, but there is
but one way out of if, Unit is to
skip a meal or Two and slarvo my
appetite into terms and go abend
again. 1 did manage to get a few lit
tie hard, sour, wild straw berries,
but they soon played out. A fel¬
low let me pick up a few little
•wormy May apples that had full-
on on the ground and 1 mode a
pie of them, borrowed some honey
amt imagined it was a peach pie.
There is nothing mom desirable
under such circumstances, than a
very elastic imagination, which I
try to keep on hand. If 1
hold of any plums they have
knots of prepared glue all over
them and every one 1 lute and
look at it, 1 throw it away, so the
chance to ever tiil up on them
is to shut both eyes right tight as
the plum start;! into my mouth, j
cat it. before l have time L*
think of what cist there may I,*'j
in the plum.
Within the last three weeks
Round Oak ha* had threw diffor-
unt men for railroad agent, for
this reason 1 will not give any
names, but wait, until wo Undone
whowiil stick, then i'll name
him.
•Mr, Will A Barron, who lives a
little way East of Round Oak,
deserves a good deal of credit for
his business push. In addition
running a good big farm, he lms
sawed old field pine* enough into
lumber from his piaceand flmtoli
from sawing for others, to improve
Ids place, besides selling a good
deal to neighbors. Ho lift ; also
sawed oak c rosy ties enough to till
a big railroad contract and has
shipped several car loads of oak
and hickory lumber to Monticello
and Macon.
My Having through the columns
of Tim New* a few woek* ago that
the oat crop of this section would
have to be cut with «heep (sliearn,
if cut at nil, brought forth a sam¬
ple of oafs from Mr, W F Gladden
to show to the contrary, The wim¬
ple measured four feet and five
inches and was cut instead of Ic¬
ing pulled up, There are only a
few acres of these oats and itro
grown on a piece of moist bottom
land on a part of what is known
as the old Tom Hunt plantation.
Mr. Gladden spent nil of bis life
in Ohio until ho moved to Jones
county a few years ago. We are
always glad to have such men
come among us,
Mr, Bob Morshnll tells me to
say to Squire Hascall that lie need
not worry himself to death this
hot weather racing after bis liens
to thrash them with his walking
slick, or haul rail* to make a pen
to put them into prev-mt tnem
them from selling. All that is
necessary for him to do, i* to lien
Imj . r „ w ,,f ,<.<l calico around j
* >j- ry p ,, iri , |*jj ;
, .
-
a CURE FOR MI .’HOLLAR
HIIEI MATIHM.
^*ViimP Mrs. R Ll,ains*m,of kiiirmoiinlp ^Bidin "
jar ain forj
rheumatism and it af-
p eted a complete cure. times I keep it
in the house at all nml have*
always found it beneficial (of
' ^^‘‘rlummatbim? musen- j
| nr pains and bimeit“«.t 1 have
overseen,” For sale by medicine j
dealers, :
'i ii K i> L Vv o * ..,.*,.— j j ki'>
The farmers itro having n dry
time to make the fight with G<
Green. Thoy would I to
have somo rain—in fact some of
them liavo boon wishing f*>r
fornomo tiino. A very My of the
j fAn. farmers Wethink are through it will i/e July
foro some ol them gel. through,
unless they get a hotter move on
themselves,
We hoard a good old farmer say
the ot iter day that his hogs and
eh iekeiis never hud the cholera,
He is about 7U years old and one
of the best farmers in thn county,
aiul a good manager. H" says that
you will give your hogs and
chickens tho right kind of treat-
monl they will never have the
cholera. This farmer lives at home
and boards at (he same place, ami
if you want a country ham, hied,
eggs, chickens, or a fat jugcall on
Mr. William Roberts at Koberls-
vill* and he will set you up all
right.
Miss Clara Silas is spending
Home time at Haddock with reht-
live* and friends. There is a young
man not a hundred miles from
hero who would like lor M i*>s ( larn
to about face for homo.
Messrs. Uhfi*. Beimfor, Dun
Connor, Percy Kingman, Misses
Leila Kingman, Beiedo Christian,
and Eva Christian, all of Macon,
spent Bunday Inst here, the guests
of tho Misses Kingman and Duffy.
Tho gatin’ of tlm season was
played hero last Maturdfey between
tho Yellowjnck ds and Hornets,
'flu- latter faring defeated by a
score of $) to 5, The Hornets have
very strong team composed of
men from Haddock, Uc.und Oak,
Dalton and Macon. Tho Yellow-
jackets are going to Haddock next
Baturday to try thcllortudsagiiin,
or rather to receive tho woiioping
they have promiuod them. The
liernots are exjieeted to play men
from California and Atlanta, but
they had bettor get some—espec-
ialfy a pitcher— that will not hall, get
mad every time ho throws a
it is reported that when the
Hornets arrived at James last
Saturday thoy were very anxious
for the agent to out lh» wire and
put in an instrumont, (they had
M men who could climb a tele¬
graph pole,) They wanted lo keep
Haddock posted, but when the
game was over and Haddock was
wait ing in anxious expeeliUion.be-
hold there was not a irmh in the
Haddock crowd (hat could climb-
half way tho potb.
H ,1 Finney, of Haddock, made
flying business trip here on Tues¬
day last,
CORNK'OPIA BIFTINOB.
J5Y i-U.I IE AKINS,
Picnics and polities are ahouf
ail t bat. is commanding diggtns much at¬
tention in those and hotli
factions seem t*> be playing a pret¬
ty good band, Picnic* come so
fast until we have to strike a trot
to keep up, while nook politics lm* a
choir at every and corner,
singing—
Over on the bank* of pure white
silver,
Tho’ fur away,
There’s where my heart i-i turn¬
There's ing eve!', the folks
where most
stay,
usingsheigbbells, whips cliorus. and Times small
torpedoes in tie-
are getting lively up here, if it i«
dry.
Our sympathy has crossed the
creek to a young man of high cul¬
ture who recently called to sot? bis
best girl and had to walk home
after dark and “tote”his saddle a
distance of-mil"*. His mule
unexpectedly broke loose but
respected bis master waited enough lead not his
to leave him but. to
master home. midnight Occasionally, walk, dur¬ the
ing their
young man would lay down hi*
saddle and get ahead oflns mule
and walk up pretty close by say¬
ing “Whoa Coley, whoa, wlma
Coley,” but Coley would’nt whoa
hut would get. abend for a short
pace and stop, and I imagine that
|,|*ideft was that ‘‘I will go
you, but you can't ride me
night.” The arrived '
young man
home Ihe next morning about two
hours after sunrise,
Mr. nml Mrs, B F Adams spent
(several days with relatives and
friends at Blanfordviflo last week,
Mr. J H McMicImel and Mi««
May Miildbd/rnoks attcmledapic-
"* c ot Oodar cre*-k, above Hills-
b*»ro, last. Baturday. They report
a jolly time,
Mr, M V Tyner attended tin*
(f,,, populsst rally at Clinton Inst
Saturday. He reports a pJeasant
meeting.
Mr, B II Tyner visited Forsyth
last Saturday.
. a emii’N or wii.ki.ssom rvijoasi s
HiS UAHMIIACY.
\ Wll.KIKiON ColW'TV, Cl A.,
May 25th,
; Mb. Editor—I H( ( » Mr. J U Van
Buimi of CrUwuldville spoken <>l
being u stiitnblii man for Sena-
j which tor of the embraces iilst Senatorial Jones, Wilkinson district
:
and Twiggs counties, I have known
Mr. J R VunBuren for a
of years and have always found
him to he true and loynl lo tlm
Democratic parly. I dot it think
that Jones County could select a
hetler man for senator, and I Imp.-
(riistllmt the good Democrats
Jones county will elect Mr. J.
R. VnnBureu. "i am satisfied 1 hat
ho is the choice of Wilkin e.n and
Twiggs counties,
VoTunOi Wii.k'i.vsox County.
aiiv.
Fito.M TWIUGH.
J EKVIUtSON V'tl,l,i;,G A.
May20l.lt, 1800
Mn, Enrron: It is with a great
deal of pleasure Hut !liepe<i|»ht of
Twiggs county have learnod <-^ t.,«*
favor with which the candidacy of
J R VanRtiren, for tie* Benate.
has been received by the Demo¬
crats of *)hl Jones.
We all know Jim Vanburen here
and love him, loo. Ho is a I rue
man and a rock-ribbed Democrat.
No motor labor is too great for
him to assume or rentier when
serving the Democratic party, lie
is always ready and willing to serve
in lb*' ranks, or iu tlieh’iid, if tie-
people desire him in the Iasi
named position.
He is a natural leader—is big
hearted and whole sealed; is 1011;;-
netic nod naturally attract men
toward him.
Willie (Jot, Ridley is a good men
in every wny, mid would make a
good and useful Bonn tor, we
Twiggs county people know the
worth of Jim Vanburen am! I
lieve that he is appreciated at
home us he is here for his sterling
worth. Give ns Vanburen lot
Butle Beuutor find you will do
ymirsmvcs an ooi.or imd put
well erpnppod and wall qualified
Doiiiocrat iu Uni ffcitt to wliielr the
BIG, district is entitled In the
Bfnto Be lift to, Yours truly,
adv. Twines.
IN MEMORY OF CONIE SMITH.
We,the teaelmr and chtss-maf.es
of Collie Bmith, of VV'ibl Rose
Academy, Gray, Ga., adopt, the
following resolutions:
Since the Ali-wise Teacher has
lit’.y s-'-en to pluck oneof our
eat pupils and clunK-malo* lo
transplant in His elernnl school,
wc sadly, Htibmissivly bow to Hi
will.
While wegi'eftlly mins the hap¬
py smib’s, merry greetings and
11 oral offerings of the itngel child
wo are glad we bad so choice a
flower fo give to heaven.
Resolved—That we offer deep¬
est sympathy to tho bereaved
brothers, sisters and parents, and
t.bftt, we will st rive to live so that
wo may meet our little friend on a
happier playground mid ever ans¬
wer ‘perfect” to the roll-call of
the Divine Teacher,
i ; Gently a* the moon-beam#
I'non the tender grimse* lie,
Will our thoughts to 1ml' be
given clings days
As memory to gone
by. Guay Hcnoor,
OAK GROVE.
Tho farmers of this place have
been in need of rain for nearly
two months. We had a good rain
Thursday afternoon,
Mr. nml Mrs, WJ Rice, of this
place, visited Macon Haturday'.
Miss Fronie Wheeler, of James
Station, is visiting lioreom-in
Lilia Brown, much to the
pleasure of a certain young man. •
We are always glad to have
Fronie with us.
A good many people of this
place attended i’itt’s Chapel
day. They report a nice tune,
Mis* Lilia Brown and Fronie
Wh'-eler, two charming young
dies of this place, visited tin*
home , of the Misses ... Lundy t . , I ri
day afternoon. They invited tin,
girls iiji to Mr, J A Br<>wi»’s to
take in it bee robbing.
Why suffer with headache when
Taylors Headache powders will re¬
lieve you. For sale by W <■.!■* Mor¬
gan.
1 hope we will have wiiiin ni,n
botim* many day/’ sw >;<;n:e ol' tin-
good holiness people «! Monroe
have been at (lie Bradley sc le/oi
, iioshc carrying on llieirgoml ,. . work. ,
The iiermoii was very in("i. .sjiii
.mil ell paid strict attention. It
va* delivered l»y Rev. Joo Dame
if Monroe. Ho was nccompaniwd
by Urns, John and Win. flarri .
I know I ho wholo community np*
preciatwl their good work aid
would ho gladif they should const
ti K ,1 *n.
^'" l •* A »»*** hr<dher
f *l ,, **»* H«nday wil«i the Missis
Mulligan.
Mr. J J < daw,ion * little diiug!;-
tm- has been real sick but is c<.n-
bdembly belt-r, and will le. up
Mrs, A If Glows* >li has been with
lt'-r little grand dflurhfer Hie past
«.> k n(, Mr. J J (Dawson's,
Mrs, All-n Wh<:< ler, .Jr., is
some !si|' Me ... has t-r , i-n quite .
"j-.
sick a long linr-. f know her
many friends will be glad to bear
of this improvement in her condi¬
tion.
Mr. tV W Barron and wife >.f
l.iirtPm cpi-nt Minday wifu ( :ipl,
John Rradh y. j
Mrs, Busan Barnes is spending
some of tho summer weeks wiih
Mrs, It L Bradley, Mrs. Banil
does not improve nuieli.
For the good of our community
will >‘omo ono send iik a remedy
for fleas'/ Wo have more limn
our share, and will dispose of
them very cheap.
Mr, John Bradley says lie did
not tin lull any t iling fishing but hi
bought it good many car loads of
May pops am! sassafras roots, f b
stays they are going to be cheap
this year,
1 understand that coino of the
boys are in trouble—two colonels,
ft county nfucei', a ch-rk and one
or t wo more. Bay boys, i will
see you through, don’t bo uneasy.
One of those nearly Way Bide day. fellows
comes down every 1
saw his him velibde, yesterday and with lain throe in girls flu*
on
evening I «aw him again with only
one. I know he likes (lie hillcr
W(< i( , l|( q jma&iijeo ivhat he
after, unh-e,; vehicle. lie simply wants
fry Ins new
The fishing cr«>wd tlmf left for
Dames Ferry lust Wednesday,
composed of Copt, John Bradley,
M 11 Miillikin, W I) Winters mid
J day. F Miillikin, They returned bad on luck—the Thurs¬
river report
too low.
Pons Vaiiou,
BTAND *TOOTTHBB.
Let the Democrats of the coun¬
ty attend fill), determine the out** 1 meeting on
the to preserve
harmony and peace in our ranks,
vVe cannot afford fo It minor
hitigs divide us—let tin rather
makecou.*os*ioim oim to anoflmr,
(■heri.'by pi'em-rviug a solid (Told
to present td our foes in the
ing olectimi*. Let whatever is
done on that day bo done though for the
good of the give party, even of we
have to up some our per¬
sonal ideas, aiul see the chances of
some of our friends for office fade
away.
r A K E
LvMihiitJKb Tfj&ryrr T
A positive for bilhoiimieiM ,
cure
con- iinaf ion, sour stomach,
Mf!IJf'MI * * , I i
1 iOllj pH/M Ml Hf'K,
Hide, or headache, and all diseurcH
caused from a torpid (uuuliiioii
I lie liver and bowels.
TATUMS
R If |J M A T 1C Li N 1 M E N T
Cures lame bnc.k, rlinnml pain ism, in sprains, limbs, pain hrjtse*, in
side, toothache, neuralgia, Lou«i-
acJie ,V((. Miln 11 factil red Ly (finis,
p, 'I'atnni Co,, Kafoulon, Ga,
For sale by the following mor-
"I Jones county ! \\. E,
Morgan, Gray; 11. J. & J. I. Fin¬
ney, Haddock;
J X. GrogOr y, M.2).
Office over Culver & Kidd's
Drug HI ore.
MIU.KUOUVIf.t/IJ, 0A.
R'h pi tire, Piles Hpcclalty, ujnl Veneres
Jjeseascs n
It gives me great Gregory pleasure end hi* to
recommend ill'.
wonderful treatment for rupture,
D,-, Gregory cured me of u whirii very
case of ruptii re, from
had suffi-red ten years. I had
"'ied several doctors and lift.l oiud
7 tfrw! of »ioi!#*y wnijoiii
obtlli) ill( . Ilny iv |i„r whatever. I
W(1M \, y j),., (Jregory in ahoiit
two weeks, without, losing any
time whatever from my btn iu.ss,
In conclusion i will say that, any-
one who is suffering from rupture
should consult Dr, Gregory, and
if possibleobfai This May 11 ',), treatment lHf)5. fi nn
him.
WAt/rnit F, Gray.
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The Iron grasp of scrofula hn* no
jmercy ct Ui upon bleed it* t« often mini. rntistluii TW# demon
i n not with
' causing dreadful sores, bnt rack* tha
wIU , , miim r i Wttmat i»ja
until Hood's Hnrsapnrllla cures.
“Nearly four yrara ago 1 became af¬
flicted with scrofula noil rhouinatlmn.
i>
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Ilonr imr aorcs broke out on my thigh],
Pltcc! of bone cams out and an operation
was contemplated. I bad rheumatism In
my toga, drawn up out of ehanc. I lout ap¬
petite, could not rlcop. I was a perfect
wreck. I continued to grow worse and
tinally gave up the doctor'* treatment to
take [food's SarsapartUi. Hoon appetite
came lm'’k; the sores commenced to heal,
My limb* stratehtened out and I threw
awey my crutches, I am now stout and
hearty and 1[ nm farming, crlppl*. whereas four
years« ko was a I tfladlv rce-
Uawmono, ommend Hood'* HarsaaaHlta. ft tu UitiiaN
Table drove, IlUnol*.
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r>.i . nw»i *cv>„ixnn-ii, mh«i.
j #itr» llvi-r 111*, easy n,
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UhlftlllcK ■«’ , i-ud ! lyttuumed !'*rt Li-Js,
’/nr f'!» l.y dragufsts irt ’£> cowls per Is,*.
r.+tCM
to Honsu ovrxunti.
lilfell 1‘cr pultiiis 1 a !mv:i l.'iidySi ia a oiidltioti (lad limdthy Powder*, con-
fliey Iry ft-. < itid digestion,
tone up t!-* i.-lLw- * vslct-.i, cum
•d ’■■■: 1ft* * ei'iipji- (If x,idt Mill (kvtioy cnitrlljjfldoo, cnrract glfinif
life •• old fi* .rt-or-nerke.'l iv'iril)*, hone,
i-'-w le ftft or la
*;.v.( }wr jo:-l::t,^a. Per > :dn 1 iy dnagista
W. £. XiESTSR*
ATTOI-i.NKY AT I.AV/,
CLINTON, GA
All business entrusted to me
. ill receive prompt attention,
K0BT C CALHOUN >
ATToliSKV AT I,AW,
CLINTON, - CIA
All business entrusted iu my bonds
siII roc* ive ear* tul and prompt iilnm-
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FoitsvTii, (IroimiA, ,
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Ail li'oiiii i '■< entnistei! to me will re
wive prompt attention.
W.T- DAVIDSON,
ArroXMBY AT t.AW,
BATOXToV, ga.
Will pmelb'i* in the eouelie* cftie-
prmling the (fteitulgee Circuit, J’usi-
i, *■.«■< solicit ed : strict attention will be
given to it. Prompt and close attci.-
lif.-n !-» collecteois.
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g they loolc like around noffee. Best of »
? all, t!i-y cure almost Instantly. „
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