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0TOLAS ftLEBBWER, Ed. aid Prop
OriMa. Oaorgla, April *3, 4«OS
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WEEKLY—Same rates na for the Dally
BOW TO RAISE A BOY-
Dome time ago a lending paper
asked the question, "How to raise#
Boy," publishing many Answers.
A mother's answer, blended In a
tew words • love, poetry, religion
and philosophy: *‘Nurse In the
arms of prayer; guide with tnot;
teaoh with care; holding him above
temptation with the strongest
atrength-ts mother's love.’.’
The question being asked an old
blaok mammy, the following an¬
swer tell from her lips :
"Ef you'se got to raise him by
han hit’s mighty hard. Some say
cow’s milk, some say ’deneed milk.
I likes goat milk bee’. When he
gits ter eatln' gravy an’ hominy,
and holdio’ er obioken bone, he’s
mighty nigh as good as raised--.
he kill htsself when - he git big
enough ter eat green apples and
plums."
Her reply was based on experi¬
ence.
VAUGHN VENTURES.
Vaughns, Ga., April 22 —To¬
day was a very pretty day and th«
farmers put in good time around
here.
Mrs, J. L. Vaughn returned
home yeiterday from Atlanta,
where she has been visiting for sev¬
eral days.
Mrs. Haldt Kendall and little son
Harry, of Shreveport, La., oame
down Thursday evening and will
1. spend some time with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Kendall, of this place.
The entertainment given bv Miss
Lora Steele,Friday ntght was high¬
ly enjoyed by all present.
Mis* Deaia Gable and her little
sister Narolsls, of Brooks Button,
attended the entertainment Friday
night.
Mtaa Joe Butler, of Patrick, re¬
turned home Saturday evening,
after apending some time with rela¬
tives here.
ORCHARD HILL. HAPPENINGS
Orchard Hill.Gs , April 22__On
visited Monday of last heavy week this section was
by of a M. F. wind storm. Tbo
used warehouse for fertilizers, Swint, which was
was blown off the
pillars and a lot of frnit trees torn up
by the wind.
The heavy rain* continue to full here,
having very heavy ones again Sunday
night.
Some of the farmers are getting Im¬
patient it nd are using the quickest meth¬
od to get their crops p,anted, while
others are preparing their lauds Just as
though they were not behind at ad.
F. M. Crawley is on the sick liat this
week.
Rev. Lemuel Hooten, of Zabnlon.
filled his regular appointment at the
Baptist and church Saturday and Sunday
preached Very interesting seroious
eafchday. The
mnsioal entertainment given at
the home of W. J. Grubbs last Wed
uesday evening waa a success i nd en¬
joyed Mies by Clifford all. Grubbs, of Brushy,
re¬
turned home Suuday after spending the
past week here with her ancle, W. J.
Grubbs, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Fisher delight¬
fully entertained Sunday. The girls
were Misses Ada, Annie and Jodie
Fisher, of Milner; Clifford Grubbs,
Alone Cuinmiug* nud Susie Shyrie. suit
the bays Sam and Rufus Camp. Oscar
Duke, John Madaris nud Mr. Shyrie.
John I). Bale is wearing a broader
smile than usual this week and is learn¬
ing so slug rock-a-bye-baby to a little
boy. Rev. John
Baird, of Milner, attended
services here Sunday and encouraged
the Sunday school,
Cottage prayer meeting was held with
Cap*, i,ml Mrs. J. J. Camp Saturday
night with good attendance ami will
meet with Mr and Mrs. A. J. Farley,
All at Morning Starr, next Saturday night.
invited.
REST RAMBLES.
Rest, Ga., April 22.—A wry
heavy rain fell hero Sunday night. Ii
seems *s If the farmers will be latoi
plaining before. this year than has over been
Kev. Davis, of Senoia. preached it very
interesting Sunday sermon at Mount spring
Htteriioon. ,
Rev. K. K. I,. Timmons of Inman,
will preach at Union Cliappel Sunday
afternoon.
J. II. Freeman, of 11. K. 1>. No. l.hox
14, becomes a subscriber to (be G. St
W with this Issue.
The members of Lisbon church mot
and organized a Sunday school nt I hat
place Sunday. Let every one come out
and help us carry on the good work.
critical Judge J. T. Travis la still in a very
condition.
OAETOnXA.
Naan the /> Kind Ion Hava Always Bo#l
NIL VET SNOW FLAKES.
Su.v*rr, Ga.. A prn XU.--Rocky
Wooster and Alp* were visited
morning the 18th about 8 o'clock with
heavy rain and storm. At Rooky
it damaged W. B Clark's store until
bad to move out; at Wooster it
Prof, O. 0- Wycbe’s buggy honee
blew M. W. Brown’s barn down
Alps. It damaged the Higgins Bros
store and blew the negro church,
Merrier, all to pieces. It a as just
ly built and they had held services in
Sunday F. tor the first time. Ala had
John Gay, ot Opelika, .lodge W. , F.
ucen 111 at his fathers',
Gay, if. for several days, suffering from
‘
Wednesd«y*»*thU scribe made a
business trip to Senoia and scarcely
of the farmer* were done planting the road, corn.
We »aw no cotton planted on
but, some very promising wheat and
oats.
Our new court house is nearing
pletion. The clock has been put in
sition and is telling the occupants
Ureeneville the time conrt will be held
next month.
A wither heavy rain fell here Sunt ay
night with a strong wind, but never did
any damage. * '
The first Friday in May, which is the
first day of the month, is the unnaal
picnic day at the Shotds, which giv.
friends in all parte a chance to meet
once eaob year
F. D. Gilbert, of Neal, has delivered
fourteen oafs of the Homs Mixture
Guano to the publio for Thraeh and
Crouch, of Oakland, besides L. B. Mann
ha* sold several car* of the Coweta
High Grade and Bydes guano. Keith A
Gay have al*o sold five or six ears of
Armor Packing Go. guano. Neal cun
boast of handling more freight than
station on the Southern railroad
tween Atlanta and Columbus of
its size. . •
LINEN FROM LINE CREEK.
Link Crjckk, g»., April 22 —
Our efficient teacher. Prof. Snead, at
Oouuty Line, line been preparing for an
exhibition for some time to entertain
his patrons and friend*. It will
Friday night, April 24. Everybody
invited to come very early, as ho
along program. Wilbur Williams
Mr. and Mrs.
little son, Jesse, of Haralson, visited
formal’* parents here Sunday.
R. 0. Iverson and W N.
were the first to set out potato plants
this place this year
Knell and Snow Hand, who have been
attending Massey’a business college
Celumbus, returned homo lsst week.
Miss Larooka Drewry, of Molena,
ited her brother, Inns, last week.
R. T. Goodin has beeu at work
rainy weather making a levee at
Uoodjn brauch to help hustler protect his
tom land. He is a anyway.
Mr. :ind Mrs. Joseph Scott, of
visited their daughter, Mrs. 0. E. Cop-
pedge, Sunday. Gable, of
Mr. and Mrs. Louie
son, spcut 8 induy with the latter’s pat¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs A, L. McKneely.
M. 8. Johnson has treated himself
a new buggy.
Foote Williams and his sister,
Elizabeth, weut to Senoia Monday.
\R. 0. Iverson, our clever J. P.,
farming about fourteen years ago, bat
started again last year and is up to
with all the latest improvements on
farm. Ho is, if anything, a better farm¬
er than when he stopped.
A Good Ganal Title.
The announcement thal the title
the Panama Canal Company satisfactory, can
to the United St ites 1«
vances the canal building project
terially. It was leared that a
factory title could not be obtained
medicine, Hostetler s Stomach
has a clear title to first place
family remedies, having an h»lf
record of cures, of extending over
century, back It. No home Is
complete without a bottle of It m
medicine cheat. It will restore the
petite, positively cure dizziness, llatu
leney, nausea, headache, lud'gestton.
pepsia, and constipation; also fever
lagr.ppe. chills and malaria,
ague. A ialr t lal will convince vou
Its value. The genuine has our
Stamp over the nook of the boitle._
NTAND1NU ROCK FRAGMENTS
Standing Rock. Ga., April
Rev. Thomas Chapman, of
tilled his regular appointment at
niony tihim-h near hero last Sunday.
Prof. Paul Harrison, of
and Miss Nannie Nixon, of
Grove, wore joined together in the
bonds of matrimony lust Sunday.
Miss Mittie Morgan, of Nevvnan,
is visiting friends and relatives here.
Mias Nhir*v ami Della Peek
the Hurrison-Nixon wedding at
Grove last 8umlav.
J. T. Hanes ami family have moved
Shavpsfourg, (ia a :md wishes his (J.
W. sent to that place.
W. J. Reckon ami Miss Doric
Alexander, of .Sonoi i K. F. D. No.
are valuable subsetibers to tlie G.
W. with this issm\
Mr Finest Freeman, of this
and Mias Hays, of Chiougho, O’clock will
married next Sunday at two
Judge Meriwether Murphy’s residence at
county. Wess
J. A. Z. Shell mid Mrs.
whose illuess we mentioned last
are better at this writing.
John Kntiekvo and family will
to Senoia this week, and occupy one
the Wood residences. .Misses
gia and Annie have seemed
with the Senoia Manufacturing do.
regret very mneii to give up this
celleiu family, hut our loss is
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
for auv ease »*f t'otarrh that cannot
on rod by HaITs-C atarrh Cure-
V J. CHENEY xV CO . Toledo, O.
We tin uu*ler*l»rtG ilfteu d. I ave known F.
GJheney lieve for |»r-rfeotly the in** hon trableiu yeirs, alt and
him
d»ss trails*c» to* k and financially able
*Hrry out any ob igaUons made by
drm
WIST & TlU a\, \V ho v osale
Toledo, O.
Wauuhu, Kin n an A- Mauvix. Whole-
sale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Curt* It taken
Acting surfaces dlreetiy upon the blood «nd
oou» of the system.
onials sent, free
Price 75o. per bottle. 8>ld by all drug
fit s
Hall’s Family PH la are the best.
Catarrh and Hay Ktver
Liquid popular Cream in Balm D local Ucoming ties
as many ns
Cream Balm solid. D is prepared for
In atomizers, and is highly prized by
who have be. n a eiistoiucd to fill upon
physician# physicians for m, h and a tr prescribing atmetit.
are using
All the medicinal prop rtips of the
brated Ore am Balm are contained t»i
liquid form, whldli is 70 cents
• mail •praying Ely Brothers* tube All druggis n, or
Warren
New York.
A Towel in Addition.
There i» no use in going to
dry goods store to buy your
when you can get a good
towel by buying a 48 lb. sack
Ulftop flour. When you buy
iqn you notionDr get the beet
made, but get the towel in
Coppedgedfc EdwqrdB, W. H.
tr, E. 8. McDowell; P. Flynt.
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A STRENQTHENER
Vinol Promptly Overcomes
Weakness.
DEBILITY OFTEN PRECEDES
COMPLETE COLLAPSE.
We Want Every One to Know
How to Get Strong:.
OUR VINOL IS A STRENGTH
CREATOR.
The gaddesteighton earth isa broken-
down man or woman.
We see such people every .day right
fcere In our city.
It is pitiful to sec a man that should
’be in his prime dragging himself
111 rough life dejected, discouraged and
broken down, due to Borne premature
weakness. It does not make any dif¬
ference whether this weakness is the
result of dissipation, indiscreet living
or disease; it can he overcome.
We have known of many very serious
cases of debility quickly overcome by
Vinol.
Vinol is a scientific rebnitiler and
strength creator. It contains the active
curative principles of Cod-Liver Oil in
a highly concentrated form. The
benefit that can be derived from the
use of these properties is so well knows
that there is no need for us to ente*
Into that subject.
Wc could quote many instances where
Vinol has done good; as an example,
here Is one comjng from Jane S. Fen-
fren, a prominent member of the W. C.
T. U., and a resident of Suncook, N. II.
She writes:
“ I was run down, was in bed from
May to March. Was so nervous and
sickly that everyone thought I was in
a most precarious condition. My weight
Was reduced to 120 pounds. I was ad¬
vised to take Vinol, which 1 did, and
am now very much better, and am able
to be about again. As a rebuildcr and
a strength giver nothing can equal it.
Vinol is a God-blessiug to anybody.”
Because Vinol Is delicious, and
because it does contain these
much-sought-after medicinal
properties we endorse it, and we
unhesitatingly proclaim that it is
better than any preparation of
:od-liver oil or tonic rebuilderwe
have ever had in our store.
T.J. BROOKS,
DRUGGIST,
SUNNY BIDE SCINTILLATIONS.
Sunny Side v,u. , April 22 —Sec¬
tion foreman, J. it. Stanley, came very
near being set iotisly hurt one day last
week three miles south of here. The
ear on which Mr Stanley ami his men
were riding, jumped the track „»d he
and several ot the truckmen were
thrown off. utir. Stanley was bruised
up considerably, hut not seriously hurt,
while the others escaped with a general
shaking up.
The pupils of the school at this place
will picnic at Grant's 1’ark in Atlanla
next Saturday, the 25th, and a large
crowd will go up from, this place.
A rate of 60 cents for the round trip has
been procured, and everybody, their
children and their children's children
are invited to take advantage of the
cheap rates. Every body who are ex¬
pecting to go, should be at the depot.be-
lore 6 o’clock Saturday morning, as the
tickets are good only on the first train.
I’rof. J. <). A. Miller attended the
meeting of county school commissioners
in Macon last week.
Rev. Mr. Lambert preached to a
moderately large congregation atTirzah
last Sunday night.
Breaching at Pomona church
Saturday and Sunday.
BRUBBBY BREVITIES.
Bbcbhey, Ga , Apri' 22. —What¬
ever Caprice April may be guilty of,
good results are bound to follow. For
Instance:
•'A onto kpril
The barn will fill.”
“When April blows his horn
It's good for both hay and corn."
Guess tile fanners are glad that
ttie proverbs relating to April, breathe
indulgence.- pupils I’alillo school
Ti|e of are pre¬
paring for an entertainment early in
May. under the skilled supervision
Miss Monde Chappell.
Our editor said one day last week
that matches were made in heaven.
Bob Taylor says: if so, they are very
often misdirected, when sent out.
A Sw. et Breath
Is a never failing Riga of a healthy
stouiaoh. When the breath is bad
the etomaoh Is out of order. There
is no remedy in the world eqa -i to
Kodol Dyspepsia Cute for curing
indigestion, dyspepsia and ell
stomach, disorders, Mrs. Mary ,S
t'rtok, of White Plains, Kv , writes ;
“I h..ve been a dvs] opt 10 for yens—
Iried all kinds of remedies hut o n-
finued to grow worse Bv the use
of Kodol 1 began to improve at once,
and after taking a fow bitths am
full restored in weight, benlth »nd
strength and oan eat whatever I
like.” K“dol digests what you eat
and makes the stomach sweet.
Brooks Drug Store.
Confederate Veterans Reunion
New O t l«,. U, *.,.,» .0 M,
T.ck.*win b. .» ..i... .ii
•nd^l^n^t°ratt7of criiA wniiu jlv to Nhw OpImryds ona^xBt t *pt>r m
tmlo IS, 19. in 20 eaoh and direction, 21, final May limit 10, M Jr, ly
24, 1903, with the privilege of ex
tension of final limit to June 15.
1903. Through trams Will.be oper¬
ated without change. For prompt
rnd reliable servtoo, sp« that yonr
tiokets read via Central of Georgia
railway. Ratos, schedules aud
other information oheerfolly fur¬
nished upon application to any
agent or representative of the oom-
pany.
BROOKS STATION DOT'S.
Brcoks Station, Ga., April 22.---
Tbe held April term of Fayette week city conrt
three days session 1 ist ana a
large number of cam were disposed of
The next term will not be held untl
the second Monday in July, *
The Fayette county Sonday schooll
association will meet at O.tk Grove on
Friday, May the 1st, and quite a num¬
ber from here will attend.
Rev. R. E. Ii. Timmons, of Inman,
filled his regular appointment here
.•>aluMiay and Sunday and Sunday
jerucon went to County Line, Birdie,
Ga., to preach the funeral of William
Rogers, of near Woolsey, who died Sat¬
urday, after several weeks’ illness.
The remains were interred at Oouoty
Line cemetery with Masonic honors by
Woolsey lodge, of which be was a
member.
T. S. Putnam, who has been working
with the Ceutral railroad painting
gang, happened to a painful a n oident
Saturday near Whitesburg. He and
his crew were on the lever car running
tit mil speed when he became unbal¬
anced and fell off of the car, and the
car, with five men od it, ran over him
and drag him several feet before they
coaid stop. He wasbronght here on
the first train and is now doing as well
as could fie expected. with
E A Huckabv, spent Sunday all
relatives at Griffin and took in tli«T
day singing, and reported it as being
a very fine one.
Mr. and Mis. M. H. ( amp, of Dallas,
Texas, have beeu speudiog a few days
here with the latter’s mother, Mrs. L.
H. Boykin Mr. Camp left Monday for
Texas, and Mrs. Camp will spend some
time here.
The work on the new depot here is
going on very rapidly. The old one has
already been pushed back several feet
east, but it will be several days before
the new depot will be finished, and
when completed it will be a neat and
op-to-datedepot aud will add to thb
lo >ks of ohr town considerably.
Ernest Travis,^-accompanied by Misses
Jewel Scott and Nell Travis, all of
Griffin, spent Sunday here with Mr.
and Mrs R M. Scott. Miss Nell
Travis will spend the week here with
friends and relatives.
Hilton 0. Lynch, who has been in
Ozark, Ala., lor some time, bnt return¬
ed back to Griffin last week, spent Sun¬
day here with his many friends and
relatives, and while here paid up his
subscription to the News and Sun.
The following are the names from
Fayette who were appointed by Gov¬
ernor Terrell last Saturday to attend
the sugar cane growers convention at
Macon on May 6th: A Steinheimer,
R. W. Lynch, J. W. VYard, Brooks
station ; VV. A. Leacb, J. P. Gibson,
Yancey SwaDSOu, Fayetteville.
The farmers only got to do two days
of plowing last week, and another heavy
rain storm Sunday night, and farm
w-ork is yet on tbe stand-still.
The many friends ot' Miss Fannie
Matthews, whose illnes we have men
uoued time and again, will be sorry to
lerrn that she is yet very sick. Her
many friends hopi to see her out again
soon.
B. H Sontt has been laid np for sev¬
eral days on the sick list,
A Great rensatlon.
There was a big sensation in
Leesville, Ind., when wk* W. H. B'own,
of that, place, who expeced to
die, had his life saved by Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumption
He writes : ‘‘I endured insufferable
agonies from asthma, but your New
Discovery gave me immediate re¬
lief and goon thereaft3r effeoted a
complete cure.” Similar cures of
consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis
and grip are numerous. It's the
peerless remedy for, all throat and
InnR troubles. Prioe 50o and fl 00.
Guaranteed by Carlisle & Ward and
Brooks Drug Store. Trial bottles
free.
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NEAL ROTES*
Neal, Ga., April 22.—The weather
has opened work tip and tlie farmers have
gone to in lull blast.
Planting coin and cotton is the order
of tlie day.
, The health of oar settlement is very
good. people
The have begun to talk of the
annual picnic at the Snoals, which is
greatly enjoyed by all who attend.
Miss VirdttjWefis, of Zebulon, has re¬
turned home after a pleasant visit to
Capt. Lon Hartnett McLendon anil is family. all
smiles over tbe
arrival of a boy.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident is narrated
by John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as
follows: “1 w is In an awful con¬
dition. My skin was almost yellow,
wyes sunken, tongue ooated, pain
continually in baok and sides, no
appetite, growing weaker dav bv
day. Three physicians had given
me up Then I was advised to nse
Eleo'rio Bitters ; to my great joy,
tbe first bottle made a di cided iui
provement I continued their use
for three weeks, and am now a well
man. I know they robbed the grave
of another viotim ” No one shonld
fa'l to try them. Only 50 cents,
guaranteed, at Carlisle & Ward and
Brooks Drag Store.
WILLIAMSON WAIFS.
Williamson, u*, April 22 —
Miss Rosa Coi hran is having a most de¬
lightful time in Chattanooga,where she
is speiii'inir'several Mi Mi:!n. weeks uiili her
hi: nI, s.
Mis.- Enin Ibaiiehnnip has returned
from a visit to ( oneoril.
Mi'S Clara Waisim. of Piedmont, is
the guest ot her brother at.tips place.
K. K. suit kfiuul, of Griffin, passed
through our village Tuesday inspecting
his extensive fanning interests in this
section. He wa-ureompaiiied by Col
Gen. I. Jones ami ( apt. Sorrell. l>rs.
Beauchamp and Yarbrough joined ilie
(ratty here, mill went lo the Yarbrough
spring, famed for ils . pure Water
and piotiuespie surrounding, where
a picnic Imuli was highly enjoyed. We
ate informed Unit one of the most enjoy¬
able features of the liineii, was the
bnfile I bat-on, served hot from the coals,
a la w o' times. The party reports a
most delightful outing.
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! ,ra'S;w,ta, u ,. ,h i:?. r ss
I pun*, unadulterated witch
! fias^urs^th Wi \° h , Hmo1 “A"!
of piles that woula not yield to any
other treatment, ami this fact, has
brought out many worthless
counterfeits. Th;se persons who
get the genuine DeWitt’s Witch
Hazd Salve are rnver disappointed,
heoabse it cnroB. Brooks Dio ?
Store.
OABTOHZA.
Bsxrsth* /1 Tto Kind You Him Always Bought
I
DEATH FROM POISON
Medical Records Show That
Uric Acid in the Blood is a
Swift Agent of Death.
Paine’s Celery
Compound
The Popular Spring Medicine, ia the
Only Sellable Blood Purifier.
In the springtime deaths from poison—
uric acid in lhe, blood are common.
This malignant poison, kidneys, whicli should
be exnelled by the is diffused
through the-blood, and when allowed
to remain in the system, proves fatal.
Thousand's of men and women around
us poisoned are nor blood. suffering Loss from kidney-
of nerve force,
failure of appetite, nausea, constipation,
pains in tlie back am) side and depres¬
sion of spirits, indicate that uric acid is
doing its terrible work.
For sneli a condition in springtime,
there is but one sure, tried and never-
failing remedy; which it piomptly is Paine’s Celery
Compound, restores
lhe kidneys to health and enables them
lo perforin tlieir functions. With the
kidneysiu proper condition, there can¬
not remain the Slightest traee Winters, or’ uric
acid in the blood. A. Ii. of
Cincinnati, O., writes ns follows about
his .wonderful 1902,' cure: dangerously
•‘In March l was
111, and niv condition became so alarm¬
ing that my lalnily called in a specialist
to told cinder with our family doctor, i was bi-d
that my kidneys -vere in very
condition, and as a Consequence, my
blood was chargea with rlieumatisn uric acid. I
was also suffering from Getting in
back and arms. no positive
good from the doctors, a friend advised
me to take Paine's Celery Compound.
The use of the first bottle seemed to
produce live magical effects, and alter 1 had
used bottles, 1 was strong and well.
Today, my blood is pure, and clean,
appetite hearty, I sh ep well, and am
gaining in llesli and strength every day.
and Pal ne’e I thank Celery God Compound for it. 1 always saved niy life,
mend it to sick people,”
JAKF JOTTINUS.
Jake, Ga , April 22.—J. G
Robertson, one of the members of
firm of B F. Robemou Bro., who got
married a few weeks ago, has moved
into bis new home and he and his
are enjoying life.
The singing given by Miss Leola
Thomas last Saturday night was en
gu.' e.i by all who attended.
Emory Nichols left for thd Lone
State last Sunday evening.
We have started a prayer meeting
every Wednesday night, which we
hope will do much good. It met at
Aunt Martha Murphey’s Jast week,
who has been a cripple a number ot
years, and not able to attend church.
Marshall Putnam has moved into our
burg with his new bride.
The second quarterly meeting of the
Waco circuit M. I’ church was held at
New Hope last Saturday and Sunday
Those who attended from this place
were: Rev. J. R. Audertou aud VV. D
Starr.
gagers are badly behind in this
tion, but they are making good u e of
the sunshine. They oan be heard
hawing soon aud late.
Rev. G.W. l ook, of Mount Zion,
was visiting his flock one day last week
aud looking after the buildieg of the
new church.
We are glad to note Aunt
Thompson, who is one of the
ladies in our countv and ha* been cou-
fiued to her room for a number of years,
was in town yesterday shopping.
LIBERTY HIIiL LOCALS.
Liberty Hill, G*., April 22—R'v
Morgan Brown, of Griffin, filled
regular appi intment at Oouuty L
Saturday and Si nday.
J. B. Martin, while working on
mill dam putting in a pilt .r,
to a paintul accident, badly. getting his
mashed very
Misses Sallie Lon and Pearl Mann,
Bacon, and their friends, Homer
Vaster Mann, spent last Sunday with
Lem and George Santoy, of this place
Rev. Wright will preach at
church next Satu-day aud hunday
nothing prevents.
I am sorry to note that E. B.
of this place, was taken critically )
last Saturday night. We hope for
a speedy recovery. Taylor,
Mrs. T. T of this place
Sunday with her sister, Mrs Joe
of Semper,*wlm is very sick.
Miss Susie Carreker, our
school teacher, will close her
next Friday week
Arbor Day In Nebraska.
Omaha, Neb.. April 22.—Arbor
was observed ^throughout
and by the schr.ds was given
attention. At Nebraska City
home of the late J. Sterling
special exercises were held. At
coln Governor Mackey and the
officials planted trees f.om
lodge, the home of Mrs. Morton, on
the state house grounds and set
ftn pnrlcsure to be known as
Circle." To perpetuate the "sage
Arbor Lodge" and founder of arbor
day. the Morton Memorial
formed a year ago has undertaken
erection of a monument ot Mr.
for which the child.,-n of the state
have contributed $4,0P0.
Election For Bonds.
Atlanta, April 22.—An election to
doc I de whether there 1 r to he an
of $250,600 of bonds for the
or the sewer system and an issue
? 150,000 of bonds for the
of the waterworks system is being
held in this city today. Voters
the privilege of voting for either or
both l. tues.
For Over bixty Years
An Old and Wkll-Trikd Rkmkdt.—
Mrs. Winslow'* Soothing Syrup has beer
used for over sixty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething
with perfeot *ucoess. u, soothes the child
softeiiB the gums, allays all pain, ouret
wind colic, and 1* the beat remedy for
diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste Sold
by druggist* In every part of the world.
Tweuty-llvo oents a bottle. It* value Is
lncaloul-bie. Be mire and esk for Mr*.
Wtn’ow’s Soothlnir s-ino. and take no
ether kin I_ t
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature oT
WILSON AT NASHVILL&
Secretary of Agriculture Guest of the
Tennessee Capital.
Nashville, Tenn.. April 22.—A »pe-
cial to the Banner from Springfield,
Robertson comity, Tennessee, says;
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson ar¬
rived here from Glenraven, the coun¬
try home of Mr. Felix Eijing, this
morning. Ho was met at the depot
by a committee of leading citizens. A
reception lasting 40 minutes was ten¬
dered the distinguished guest, after
which he was shown through the vari¬
ous tobacco warehouses. Secretary
Wilson addressed a large number of
tobacco raisers of this section. Aftet
his speech the secretary and party
left for Nashville.
Secretary Wilson and party arrived
here at 1 o'clock this afternoon and
were at once driven to the Maxwell
house, where luncheon was served. Af¬
ter luncheon the secretary and party
were taken to charge by Colonel A. M.
Shook and driven out to the famous
Belle Meade stock farm. -Dioner fol¬
lowed at the Country club. The par
ty will be guests of the Hermitage
club tonight.
Tomorrow Secretary Wilson and his
party will visit the country home of
Overton Lea, near this city, where he
will inspect the largest herd of Sussex
cattle in America. In the afternoon
the party will witness the run off of
•the Cumberland 'derby at Cumberland
park.
American Interests Endangered.
Washington. April 22.—Because
American interests at Monte Cristl,
San Domingo, are endangered- by
revolutionary gunboat Valencia,
United States consular agent there
cabled the state department
that an American man-of-war be
The cruiser San Francisco, now
Pensacola, will probably leave
for San Domingo City, whence she
proceed to Monte Cristi.
BIRDIE R1EFS.
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Birdie, Ga , April 23.—We
having so much rain the
are getting very impatient about
planting cotton.
Rev. J. H. Elder filled his regu
lar appointment at County
Snnday.
Mi»e Claudia Griffin is visitint
the family of Rev. J. H Elder.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength,
nervousness, headache, constipation,
bad breath, general debility, sour ris¬
ings, and catarrh of the stomach are
all due to indigestion. Kodol cures
indigestion. This new discovery repre¬
sents the natural juices of digestion
as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure in¬
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous
< remedy cures all stomach troubles by
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
strengthening the mucous membranes
lining the stomach.
Kodol
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Gives Health to the Sick and
Strength to the Weak,
Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2K times
the trial size, which sells for 50c.
Prepared by B. C. DeWitt * Co., Chicago.
DO YOU
Want
a
Home ?
Any person owning a lot
and desiring to build on
same, will do well to see us,
aR we will build on
Installment
Plan
..nd the rents that they are
row paying will give them
» noru« 01 their own in a
short time.
GEL®SI PLANING Ii CO.,
GRIFFIN, G E ORGIA
_ StaiULL
IIM RAILWAY
Trains from Columbus. Fort Valley
Griffin. etc , for (4a., McDonough. No. 29 Atlanta, etc., pa r
27 (dai S:27 (daily) No. 9:16 a. m.; No
y) p. m.; 57 (daily except
Sunday) a-.30 p. m.
Trains from Atlanta, McDonough,' e‘o.
for For* Valley, Columbus, etc., pass
Griffin, No. 28 (dally) 7 09 a. m ; No. »:
(daily)5:54 p. m.; No. 58 (dally except
Sunday) 12:(K) nooD.
Close connection at McDonough etc
Macon and point* South, and at Atlanta
to all points North, East and West. Con¬
nections at Columbus for Montgomery, etc
Divorce Libel.
Annie A. McNamara ) State of
v». V Georgia,
Geo. G. McNamara. ) Spalding Co
The defendant, Geo. G. MoNamara, Is
hereby required, personally or by an at
torney, to be and appear a* the superior
court to be holden to and for said county
on the 1st Monday In August next, then
and there to answer the plaintiff's com¬
plaint, proceed a* in default thererf the oourt win
the as Honorable to justice K. shell appertain Wit¬
ness J. Reagan, judgj
of said oourt, |M« the 6th day 0 f Feb
1908- Wx, M Thomas ciwk.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kklney trouble preys upon the mind di*.
courages and lessens ambition: beauty vlcor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid¬
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
to |K H SC .°?w , *r,Tsr;‘ E0 P rev alent
J afflicted with weak kij.
neys. Ii the child urin-
-r—~ - ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage? it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, mdthe first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This- unoieasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as wall as men are made mis-
erable and both with need kidney the and bladder remedy' trouble'
same great
The mild and the immediate effect-of
Swamp-Root is soon realised. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty- Xr-U
cent and one dedar gnlh
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by , mail
free, also pamphlet tell- nome of s’wimoitoot.
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this pap:"
Don't make any mistake, bnt re.
member the name. Swamp-Root. Du
Binghamton, Kilmer's Swamp N.-Y., Root, ami the address!
en every bottle-;
IDlPiFS WMIlilS
GEORGIA— Fpttloinfr fYunfcy.
Whereas, of Mrs. Elizabeth C. B. Waldrup, Harper, «chn'nisLra-
tor up*
resents to lhe court in Ms petition Only
fiUd and entered or» r©co d, that be has
fully administered Mrs E izabeth Miles
Harper’s estate: This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kinored endcicd-
i tore, to * how cause, if any they ian
wLy said administrator hou’d not be
discharged from bis administration, and
receive letters of demission on the first
Monday in May, 1903. DREWRY,
J. A.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Spalding County.
Whereas, T. J Clark, adnainis-
r.rator ot Geo W. Clark represents to
che court in his petitio. , .^u!y fifed and
mered on record thai lie has fully ad¬
ministered Geo W. < lark’s estate: This
s therefore to cite ali persons concerned,
kindred and credl or?., to show c ause, if
ny they can, wh> sbid ad min in ra tor
•houl i not be discharged from his ad-
’unistration. end mvive JetttTs of dis¬
mission, on the first Men day in May.
1903. J. A. DKKWKY,
April 6, 19 3. Ordinary.
iEORGlA— Spalding County.
To All Whom it May Concern: T.J,
41 obeli having, in \ ep< r form applied
o me for permanent ! etit r- of adminlstra-
inn on the estate ot Mrs. . - manda rtrkk-
and, late of said county, This to cite ail
ind singular the eren'or ard next o!
din of Mrs. Amanda S r c land to be and
iprear ai my office in G’dflio, Ga , on ibe
first Monday in May next b, ftn o’clock
t m.. and to show can o, ii any they can,
why permanent admiaie ration should
aot be granted to T. ,1. Mitchell on
virs Amanda Strickland’ estate. Wit¬
ness rnyhanl and official signature, this
fith day o l April, 1903.
J. A DREWRY,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Spalding County. P.
Mrs. M K Wi son and W. Welker,
administrators of the e tate (jf S. H.
‘Vilson. deceased, make application for
Leave po sell the fuJli wing described prop-
Ired •rty belonging to said estate: Glascock One hun-
a* res ot land in county,
Georgia known as the Tom Neal place,
bounded on the i orth by land of So¬
ph ronia on \he south by the
county line, on the o«st by land of R. L.
Usry ando * the w» Nt by land of D. I.
Garden r*’old lor the purpose of payment
f debts and d stribucion: Let ail per-
toL» concerned show cause, if any there
*e, before the com t of ordinary in Grif-
in, Ga , on the first Monday in May
text, by ten o’clock a. m. , why such »p-
dication s‘ ould not be granted This
April 6, 1903. J. A. DREWRY,
Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Spalding CounVv *
J. J Walker and C. ,W. Henderpon,
cdmi( i -trators ot t^eVstite of R LS Con-
u 11, deceased, make appH at.*on for leave
sell the fo’l >w<ng described property
vided belonging to said in estaty: 'b e half ami undi¬
interest one >mal house let
m E ist Griffin Sp ldlng c uuty, Georgia,
bounded on th • orth by : urntr Rivers,
•n the east by Victor Strom!, on the south
ii • an alley 1 anti on .tin west by B b
'P’iTg* hat the o i er f alt in torch ia
-aid estate is c*w» ed by 13 R Blakely,
f bat said property is rot capable of di¬
vision In kif d ai d earnt' bo divided
unong tbe. h>*ir* 9 and tha for the pur¬
pose of livismn it is nore ! »ry to sell the
’aid land: Let all per ms concerned
■vhuwcause.it ary there be? before the
wirt of ordinary in Gri; n, Ga., »*n (ft
i-S’ Mordey in May n xt- by ter o'clock
« in., why This *iii h apnliea i' Irboufd pot e
old. Tth day of<Aj 1 1903.
J a. iRKSYRY,
Ui dinary.
GEORGIA—Spaitint? C» ur ty.
Where a, T A. H non • d executor of
last will of Mary A !• .■niond re pie
*•*^8 t ? he (■: nr' o h p» tition,« uly
died and « n er d <• t. o 11. tlllt lV I'UH
u *y adtui os r»v ir littHtmoiH ’a
•titnto: i bis is »o cite I pi rson.s Con¬
c rued. V iedreo > i d ii ■ ors to stow
■anee, if ■ nv i b< ^ < i: . \v! Frtii ex cutor
hoo d not he tiiseh < g* d in his a min-
strath h , and r> < i e le*r< of ob mission
on the first Md.:d >y > u M 1903
J. f\. t\ E vVRY,
Ordinary.
Schedule Effective April 5,1 903.
DEPARTURES.
Lv. Griffin dally tor
A tlanta 6:00am, 0:65 am,6:15 pm 3:66 ptc
Macir’ facigqnvillo ai <i Savannah,
10:0 i prr
Macon, m-i Valiev and t Ihnny 2:38 am
Mac Ii, Albany--.’ aV <1 p”.ah 9:13 a m.
Maoon. Ameriom and Albany. .1.5pm
Carrollton ......................... 6:46 pm
Chattanooga......................... 9:66 aia
ARRIVALS
Ar. Griffin dnlly ircm
Atlanta 9:18 arn, 5: 3* J p:n, 10:09 pm, 2:38 am
Savannah and Macon............B:U9 am
Mm on. Americus and Albany..... 9,66am.
Albany ana Macon .. 6:15 p m 6-''0 am
Sayan- ah and Mao n 6:10 am, 3:05 pm.
Carrollton........................ 8: 00 am
Chattanooga....................... For further 4:00 pm
Information apply Griffin. to
R J Williams, Ticket Agt.
C. L Walker. Agent, Griffin
F. J. Robinson, a. g. p a.
J C.Hatls 14 -ri Pans. A«rt. Tr*
W A. Winbobn, Vice Pre*. ani
Too Manager. D. Say onali
Klikb, Gen. Sup*. •