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To Morph in e From
Doctor’s Orders.
Habit Worse Than
the Disease.
Dr.Miles’ Nervine Cured
Me.
When the nervous system has been shat¬
tered by the use of deadly drugs thare iS
nothing to equal Dr. Miles’ Nervine in restor¬
ing it to health and normal activity.
“I feel so grateful for what Dr. Miles’ Re¬
storative Nervine has done for me that I
must tell it for that part of humanity that
suffers as I have. During the three years
I suffered from nervous prostration I found
no relief except when doctors gave morphine.
ease, and now you, who point with scorn at
morphine Using, how could you, when thing in
such agony, knowing it about the only
that would give relief, resist it? 1 knew it
was a terrible habit and I knew of its deadly
grasp, but I never fully realized its signifi-
cance until I had used it a number of months.
!i h bi(V™Vd
and resolved I would never be a slave to anv
such demon. About this time I happened to
notice Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine adver-
tised and ordered a bottle. After using five
bottles I can truthfully sav I am ewed of
using morphine. Now, however much per-
sons may doubt it. God is my witness I am
cured. This testimonial is unsolicited but t
feel it my duty to give it for the benefit of the
suffering.”—M attii;. PHiLZ.H's.I’VesooU, Ark.
All druggists sell and guarantee first hot-
tie Dr. Miles Remedies. Send for free book,
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, lad.
SURVIVING VETERANS
LIVING IN CRAWFOD
COUNTY.
Dknmark, Ga.
June, 22, 03.
Mr. Editor:
At your request I furnish you
below the names of those who are
now living that enlisted in the
Confederate service during the
war from 1861 to 1S65, also tho;-e
who served in the State Militia in
Crawford county. The are many
living in other counties a.id Stnt
es that arc net included iu this
list and there may h • a IVw who
served that now live in the
county whose names do not ap¬
pear in this list. If there G 1
would like for them to fonvar
me also Tun OoRKKSPONUEjn’ then-
names at Denmark, Ga.
T. J. MARTIN.
Sect, and Treas. U. C. V. Gamp
No. 868,
t’ompany E. tith Ga. Volunteers..
1 J. J. M’Crary. • 11 J. N. Arnold.
2 K. F. Harris. 12 E. M. Kelts.
3 T. C. Arnold. 13 T. J. Martin.
4 U. li. Harris. 14 A. C. Arnold.
5 W. H. Hartman. 15 J. E. Harris.
<» J. M. Sanders. 1C J. I,. Marshall.
7 K. C. Taylor. 17 Tims. Dunman.
8 H. P. White. IS J. P. Hartman.
9 J. W. Williams, 19 J. H. lrhy ?
10 H. N. Bowers. 20 W. B. Spain .
Company C. 27th Regt. Ga. Vol.
1 L. C. Ku li ell. 0 Elbert Merritt.
2 An draw Avcritt. 7 (4. W. White.
3 J M. Hainmack. S t’. If. Marsha]
4 W. G. Hancock. 9 Rutus White.
5 B. F. Kennedy. 13 Allen Yawn.
Company F. 57tn Regt. Ga. Vol.
1 W. It. Thame-. ... 10 J. tiji H. Joyner.
2 B. J. Becliam. 11 A. K Joyui-r.
3 R. B. Bcofield. 12 A. J. 8,-holle d.
4 U. L. Bryant. 13 D. W. Banders
A John Bryant. 14 James Thy lor
ii A. J. Burnett. 15 W. 1>. Vinson.
7 Wash Becham. HI W. B. Sanford
5 J. A.Brown., 17 Michael
n \V.G. Ault man.
Company K. 45th Reg*. Ga. Vol.
I Wm. Rutherford 7 Isaah Grant
2 K. H. Kn J. F.
3 Augustus Adams. 9 J. S. Spiders
4 \V. J. Dent. 10 J. N. Smith
5 Ij. J/, George. 11 D. S.
o Jonathan Wilder. 12 Rob Wilder
13 XV. B. Jordan,
State Malitia.
t Cieero Soillers. 9 Samuel tVifson.
2 John M’Gee. 7 J. i‘. Blasingame.
:: Billie White. 8 Steplien My rick
t Stephen Rigdon. 9. J L. Parsons
-) S. H. Causey.
The-o who went from Crawford
county ami served in other command
ran. 8 H. C. Merritt
i m I i a 9 R. B. Mi- rr <•!.<
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Sheriff Sales For July
GEORGIA Crawford County.
Before the court House door of
Crawford Couuty Georgia I will sell
at public out cry between the legal
j nouis of sale on the first Tueshay in
June 1903 the following lar.d to wit:
Lotof
land number ninety two (92) in the
Seventh [7th] District of Crawford
< •ounfy Said property »old to satis¬
fy an execution issued by H. D. M’-
Crary, Tax Collector for said county
for state and county taxes for year
1902 against H. M. MTntosh defend¬
ant in said ti fa. Tenant iu posses¬
sion notified in writing,
W. H. SEAGLER.
Sheriff.
GEORGIA Crawford County.
Will he sold before tlie Court House
door in the town of Knoxville. Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in August 1903.
between Hie l<*gal hour, (h. f»llo»-
ing described property to "’it:
n Une n (1 . ) house a,ul „,..i i 1<)f f > 8!i,U 101 i n . .' l, e in<>■ ‘ *
lofty five by sixty (45xG0) teet ill the
’ «j ,XtM Y rh rflthl ln>uu District \ of or Crawford 1 r ‘ l
County Georgia. Saul lot having
hM " 8 » | " ** «*•»» t,w
fourth (4th) dav of June 1901 under
and by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by
_ R. M t lax Collector ,, ,, f for
ft. rary,
Crawford County Georgia against H,
G. ,, Hardison ,, tor , his . . state . . and i County ..
f ixes for tile year 1900 and prior The
’
same having , been . knocked . ,, off to .
County Commissioners and tiie said
house and lot not having been re-
deemed according as the law directs.
house and lot is hereby adyerti-
fed in order to convert the proceeds
Of the sale of said house and lot into
county funds, Terras cash.
This May 5th 1903.
W, P. Carr, Clmimian.
County Board of Commissioners.
(AUg. 1)
GEORGIA Crawford County
Notice i u hereby given that W. D.
Vinson Administrator of W.
Walls has applied to me for leave to
sell land belonging to the estate of A.
W. Walls fyr the purpose ol distro-
bntion. Said application will be
he-mi at the regular term of the Court,
of Ordinary for said County to be
held on the first Monday in July.
This 2nd. day of June 1903.
J. W. JONES, Ordinary.
H.n Hast Hope Realized. .. ,
(FrMuthe sentinel, g< bo,Mo,ti.)
In tin first opening of Oklahoma
to settlers m lKb9, the editor ^ ol tins
.'.'ft'lrrmtom. w'i!* mlZ'lhl
one fino day in Anril. During iiis
traveling about and afterwards Iris
camp ng upon his claim, heenccunt*
ered much bad water, which, togeth¬
er with the severe heat, gave him a
Very severe diarrhoea which it seemed
almost impossible to check, and al¬
ong in June the case became so tmd
he expected to die. One day one of
his neighbors brought him one small
bottle of Chamberlain’s Col e, Chol-
era and Diarrooea Remedy as a last
hope. A pig dose was given him
while lie was rolling about on tlie
ground in great agony, and iu a few
minutes the dose was repeated. Tire
good effect of the medicine was 800 U
noticed and within an hour the pati¬
j ent was taking his first sound sleep
for a fortnight. That one little bot-
'
! I tie worked a complete cure, and he
i cannot help but feel grateful. The
. I season for bowel disorders being at
I , "«»1 >»-'««'« thi. ... Hem, For sale
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NOTICE.
Gunter, Ga., June 1st. 1003.
There wi.l be a bill introduced
in the coming session of the Geor
! gia Legislature in June 1903 to in-
Ben Hill School Distr ef
which inciuJes Gunter, Ga.. an
; a portion of Crawford Co.
bill to provide for District
tess and other purp.»s?s as pro-
vided for in Georgia School Dis¬
tricts.
Fpr Sale!! For Sale!!!
One 6o Saw Pratt Gin
Feeder and Condenser,
Jne bcnoiicla . -. , , p P0\ve» p
^
.
and all necessary counter
I t ii 5 0,« iv 5» 3* Al
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SCOTT’S EMULSION won’t make a
hump back straight, neither will it make
a short leg long, but it feeds soft bone
and heals diseased bone and is among
the few genuine means of recovery in
rickets and bone consumption.
SCOTT Send for BOWNE, free sample. Chemists,
&
409-415 Pearl Street, New York.
joe. and $i,oo; all druggists.
WALLACE GOODE.
The Barber.
25 years experience.
Satisfaction Guaranteed*
Boot. Black Saturday and
Sunday Morhing,
In the rear of I, N. Andrews’ Pry
Goods Emporium.
That Throbbing Headache,
Would quickly leave you if you used
Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thous¬
ands of sufferers have proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Ner
v.'us Headache . They make pure
blood and build up sour health.
23c money hock if not cured. Sol 1 by
LeSueur Bros’ Pharmacy, Roberta
Ga.
Death of MRS. LOWE,
Mfs. Josephine Lowe, of Knox-
ville, Ga., died this morning at
3 o'clock. She leaves five sens,
K. P. Lowe, O. S. <J. of Crawford
county; W. J. I*. Lowe, farmer
and merchant ; J. II. Lowe, mer-
chant; Walter Lowe, farmer;
Burke Lowe, farmer, and one
daughter. Miss Kizzie Lowe to
mourn her death. She was a oon-
secrated and devoted Christian, a
member of the Methodist Episco¬
pal Church South at Knoxville.
Her death was unexpected as
she was sick only a few hours pre
ceding this sad ending of life.
OiJv late in the afternoon before
she was in Iter garden gathering
vegetables for next
6he had reached the declivity
of life going flortU to tlie suose 1
Her task U ' k wie ‘ ,e fimctizwt h, ”* 1,ed in 80 r fllr **
we c» 1 ) see, in t hat her children
passed tlie 21st mile post of \
i tfe> is g0 SVV(Jet to ], ve a ’ f(er
V0U l *» ve vour <J'>»e «nd en- !
.
joy it . but God in his own ^.reat
and unerring knowledge saw tit to
take her home that she may enjoy
the full fruition of her life work
tlmre. there. It is '81io s.wcei will here buKsweet-j
er wait the home j
comiiijg of her children there one
, by they finish their w.rk
one ns
here. S-n-.-md daughter, live tly,
life your mother lived, that
may go to that beautiful
of God’s unalterable Jove.
The interment will be at the
family grave yard tomorrow
urday) afremoon.
!
Driven to Deperation.
Living at an out or tlie way place
remote from civilization, a family i.s
obeii driven to desperation in case of
accident .resulting in Burns. Cutts
Wounds, Ulcers etc., lay in a supply
of Buckien's Aruica Salve. It’s tlie
best on earth. 25c at Le.-Sueur Bros
Pharmacy Roberta, Ga.
A SINGING AT MT. CAR¬
MEL CHURCH THIRD
SUNDAY IN JULY.
_
An all day “sing” is the pro-
gram and the usual attendant
for the hungry man is the
bil’o’fare flor all Vvho may attend,
M* - .Carmel's record in matters
hospitality and entertainment
guarantee tlie above. i J rof. J. S.
M Gee, Roberta’s own singer and
leader of classes will be there
which will be a guarantee for the
singing feature of the day.
Go ** ytiu want to pass u Jtiiy
Jiy full to the brim ar.d runiilirg
over.
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Worst of all Experiences
Can anything be worse than to feel
that every lnihlite « ill he your last?
Such wa> the ekpei i *nce of Mrs. S.H.
Newsotl Detv.i t u r Ala.' h\>r three years'
she write*. 'lendur-d insufferable
pain from mnlge tioh. -tomach and
! bowel trouble, Death seemed inevit*
able when doctors and it I remedies
failed. At length I was induced to try
Electric Hitters and the result Wa
miraculous. I improve 1 at once and
now I’m Complete y recovered. For
Liver, Iiidney, .Stomach and Bow *
doubles Electric Bkr* is the oti'y
medice. Only 30c. f *s guaranteed
by LeSueut Bros’ Pharmacy Roberta
DENMARK NEWS.
—Mrs. R. H. Blackburn, of
Delta, G t , visit* d her sister Mr-.
J. H. Felts iasl week.
—Mrs. E. II. Luca, of Tampa,
Fla., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs
E. F. Harris.
— Mrs. Martin Miller, who has
been visiting lur -Gut, Mrs. F\
M. Felts, returned Wednesday to
her home in Atlanta.
— Prof. J. W. Denningion, M.
G. Pliekn, K. II. Shields, Charlie
Davison and Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Dent, of Roberta, were at*.ong the
visitors here Sunday.
—Miss Florence Bond, of Ro-
b^rta, wiAthe guest of Miss DoJ-
lie M irlfai Sunday.
—Miss Carolyn Walker, cf
Wnlnek, spent Sunday here with
friends.
— Mr. A B King, of Macon, is
visiting Ins sister, Mrs. D. I.
YVootlwa rd.
— Miss Civile Taylor is visiting
relatives at Goshen Valley.
Cute, llmineH ami Hums Quickly
Healcd
Chamberlain’# ... . . Pain Balm is
an an-
l iseptie liniment, ami when applied . '
to cuts, bruises and bums causes
them to heal without inatura* ion i
a .d mucli more quickly than by t h |
K,.r sale b, all dru« i
°
MUaELLA ITEMS.
Miss-es Pe; rl Harris a.id Min-
nie Lee Sandefur are visiting
friends in Culloden this w»ek.
t?.- rr it •'• a ScoUWIeU o ^ J „ ISro. W.
“PPO'nt.nenc
st ^ unda J'- Uev. Mr.Scott is an
c Jen - vo,,r >^ nian and vve are
.
i\ways glad to have him vviih us.
v- r °' , ^ Lulverhouse,
a t,,K
0 ^ ^V>xville, were the guests of
1 Mh « v\vde Wallace Sunday.
M Wallace, of Culloden
.
spent w. dnesday night with
homefolks.
Col. B. H.V a y was here a short
while Tliursda. W.sXj
Mrs. M. er( * ,s visiting
relatives jn Atlai\. ' J
Prof. J. F. Dicke\ g quite j]j
also is Mr. J. S. Soil Nup
j in Dr. W. Wednesday. f. Smith, of R^j e . was
town I
Mi^s Marv Lizzie Hnrri\ !
’> is j
visiting Iriends in Butler.
Mr. E. \V. Sandefur has n
sick, but we are glad to v I
he is improving. \
Chambcrluin’s Colic, Cliolera and
Diarrhoea Uemetly
Is everyw here recognized as the one
remedy thatcau always be depended
upon and that is pleasant to take. It
is especially valuable for summer di-
arrhoea in children and is undoufct-
ediy the means of saving the Jives of
a irreat many children eaeli year. For
sale bv nil diTnnrists.
jc-u Oo«o Ct:.e.
GUNTER NEWS,
Mr. Editor :
We are now blessed ti
new churches, with
f one as'the 1-2 mi] 111 J
0 here known
Missionary -,. . Baptist Ohur-h, Dirdu
dig somewhere aooui $1,000 1
other church is about, 1-4
nnle 0 *
north of here and kti
Jordan's Chapel just comply
and painted at a cost of
$8-00. These i,
two churches
door neighbors, as either IStj ,
can be in their pulpit P
other and see ti
at his church, as they
only about 3-4 of mile «
a api
and in a very level country
These churches tj
on the line of Houston arecotuparativoi
ford counties. Rev. ana Ctri
Marshallville, W. L.Ottlj
of is pastor of 1L
disun Church, having serviti
every day second Sunday and 8atuJ
before. The community seej
to be improving with l(ev. Cud
advice once a month, which is
lv delivered. a
At Jordan’s Chapel the first
-
moil was delivered last Sunday
Rev. George
Methodist Church at Society H
in Crawford county. Kev. CV.i*
took his text from St. John, hi
chapter and 37 th verse, in,
which he delivered 3 most ni)!
and influential sermon as to d
should be king and who is ivn|]j
king. •Many hearers
benefit ted by this pl<u» v ]>i>xe
scripture advice. I here were, aj
least, two hundred people out ti
hear the first sermon preached uj
Jordan's Chapel. As this willbj
a Methodist church and no pasta
has been yet chosen, we ran im
tell how often we will h ve servi
ces at this church, hut the coni
niunity is highly encouraged <
the Baptists seem to turnout i
full blast for the good cause u
tended at the Chapel, laying i
denominations aside the day -a
vices are held. (jf coube w
, Methodist get organize-d tU
Wl ^ lake pieas'ire lit showing ll<
Baptists tlie same good will.
These I wo church, s »,e „ ,h
border? of the ’’Old Bloody8ixtb'
ol Craw lord county, who won he
I self not ml.several ago whtn get
! ling drunk j.:h 1 tight', i.s at i
country dogary was considered
tlie bvst humanity for iiim-eltj
family and country. But we J
„ow „p line which ™ ]
and truer thut will win « M m«
.i u ,.,e a s we have three cl,well
two schools, one black chord
one black school, one white schi
and two white oliurclies with
one mile radius collecting 1
church days. Two hundred pe<
p:e all abandonded the ‘•Itloixl
Sixth” acts of .years except a
whu we hope to conqiie 1 ' soon n»|
will as iOoii as they read 8t
I8lh chapter and 37tli vei-e eail
fully, as quoted on the firstser®*
preached at Jordan’s Chapel tM
"ill then find out whisky i J ,l1 ^
king,
NOTICE!
The regular monthly meetinr)
of ‘“The Woman’s Foreign
siorary iSoc»etv,” of Knoxville
Roberta churches will belaid al
tile R lU-rta Methodi-t Church
Thur-day. July 2nd at J 0 clock
M.
Every member of the b
j guested to be present.
; .1 ' of both towns are CC
i i ed to attend tlu^ meet* ag-
j Maude St it ito,
j j Reemding Sccictxfy
!
• ^P\-Date Fan CV On
eery S?w,
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