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THE BEST
Family Medicine
She Has Ever Known. Words of Praise
from a New York Lady for
AYER'S PELLS
fi I would like to acid my testimony to
that.of others who have used Ay*r's
Pills, and to nay that 1 have taken them
for many years, and always derived the
host results from their use. For sioin
aef ia nd liver troubles, and for the cure
of headache caused ly these der.tr:; -
ments, Ayer’s Pills cannot he
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When my friends ask me what is the
best remedy for disorders of the stom¬
ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable
answer is, Ayer’s Pills. Taken in sea¬
son, they will break up a cold, prevent
la grippe, cheek fever, and regulate the
digestive organs. They are easy to
take, and are, indeed, the best, all-round
family medicine I have ever known.”—
Mrs. May Johnson, 308 Rider Avenue,
New York City.
AYER’S PILLS
Highest Honors at World’s Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures all Blood Disorders.
MOTHERS, SIS’”
“MOTHERS 5
Rolls Confinement of its Pain, HorrorRisk.
My wife used •* JIRTIIBBS' FB1K? !>“ ' t
foio b rthof rth of ltt*r h.-r llrst IIrat child, child, she she dH did i»<»t not
suff ierironn from < JtCItrs h.uji >nr or r.lINs—was, r.u.i' i u i clt 1 y
r. 1 ieved at the critu al hour sulTi-rimz but
little—she had no pains afterward and her
recovery was rapid. Eufaula,
E. E. Johnston. Ala.
Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of
price, $1.00 per bottle. Book “To Moth
ers ” mailed Free.
BliADFIEIiD KKM LATOR CO., Atlanta, (la.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1
Save
\ Faying
BOCtOrii ,
Bills
B.B.8. BOTANP 6
BLOOD BALM
- THE GREAT REMEDY
FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES
Has been thoroughly tested by
eminent physicians and the peo¬
ple for forty yearn, and cures
quickly and permanently
SCROFULA, ULCERS. ECZEMA, ERUPTIONS,
RHEUMATISM. CATARRH.
and all manner of E ATTN fi, SPRE ADING a*j<.
RUNNING SORES It is by far the bent tonic
and blood purifier ever offered to thxt world.
Price * 1 per bottle. 0 bottlea for #.». It builds
up the health and strength from the first dose.
Tor .ale by druggist..
SENT FREE „„
blood balm co., Atiant?.. Gr.
Georgia Railroad .
Stone Mountain Route.
A. G. Jackson, Joe W. White,
Of 11 . I*a»8 Agent. Traveling Pa»t». Agent •
Augusta, 0a
J. W- KIHKLAND.
W. C. BOYKIN, Land Agent.
Augusta, Ga., March 80th,
All persons bolding lands in tlie
li traversed by tlie
Georgia Railroad
wbi.'b tbi-y ii<-ire to si-ij, will picii-i
dcM-ription and prices, so that such
may be advertised in the North
Northwest.
Description blank* furnished on
cation to
W. C. BOYKIN,
LAND AGKXT GKOHOIA J{. i!.,
Augusta. Ga,
Trespass Notice.
On and after this date any or all
Fen feunii bunting, filling,
thro,idler in
lands \b tlii;
1>u islied to tli<* ful i extent of the law.
Crmwfordville, Ga. June 25, 189(5.
Wanted—An Idea Wl.T <73.T5 thltiV
of hOV ♦- 8it
thH.g ; -
vj‘r!£ j6hs WMbbERBChS A l4u*ni AtL-r
revs. Wfcsbfnarton, V. C., t r tbHr $1 .9*t pr ze
Kii l list of t» o huiuxT&l hiventioiks wanted.
J. L. Lewis, of near Sparta
plowed up some petrified snake
eggs fast week.
The State Agricultural
Society meets in Rome on the
Id'ill of this month.
We believe in the people and
are willing • ■ to them ill
sottliug all this political muddle.
-—
An 18 foot long rattlesnake
was killed near Americas a few
days ago and it had 16 rattles to
one button.
It is said that 1000 Georgia and
Florida negroes will sail soon
join Cubans to help them win
their freedom.
A I, -year-old piviener toe
name of Leonard Hill made a
tine beginning at preaching in
Macon Sunday.
Wyoming has a lady candidate
for Governor, bv the name of
Re ill [t will be ••real" funny
if she is elected.
Tiie Wilkes county populists
have endorsed Bryan and Wat
son and the action of the St.
Louis conven t ion.
Voters, it: is a long pull, a
strong pull, and a pull all
er to win this free silver fight
and lei s lo that? Kind of pulling.
The Scientific American issued
recently a very line edition on
its 50th anniversary, II shows
up the progress of the scientific
world during the past.50 years.
Rev. W. L. Kilpatrick died at
Ids home in Hephzibah Monday
after about 10 days illness,
was 67 years ’of old, and was a
brother Dr. Kilpatrick, of
White Plains.
The democrats should accord
fair and honorable treatment to
the poymlists and free silver re¬
publicans who agree with them
• mine . u- git,.11 .< money j i.nsui Sx)I) , . TJii. un
ion Recorder.
“How happy I’d be with eith¬
er dear charmer, were ’(other
dear charmer away.” Thus
uses Mr. Bryan, when he thinks
of ids two vice presidential run
ning mates.—Columbus Enquir
er.
The citizens of Glasgow, Scot
land pay no city taxes. The city
owns and operates the water
works, gas works and street
railways and the revenues there
from pays the expenses of run¬
ning the city affairs.
Under the convict system of
working the roads we all know
that we will have better roads.
Then let the candidates for oloc
floll to the IlCXt gC-noml USStUU
bly put on their thinking caps
DOW< H1K 1 1 -,. a dy with bills to
get everything in shape for the
beginning of convict road work
as soon as the leases expire.
Ex
The Girls’ Normal and Indus
trial College at Milledgeville is
in better shape than ever before.
Hundreds of girls have
been turned away from the
on account of want
room in the boarding depart¬
ment, but a magnificient new
dormitory has just been finish¬
ed at a cost of 835,000 which err
a bles the school to furnish
very best of accomodations
ftll Georgia girls who may wish
i to come. Tuition is free. 1
entire cost of attendanc<'. includ
j n g board, matriculation fee and
] )00 i^_ j, oil |y s) 10.00 a year,
i
Dr. .J. I. Poore, died very
denly .at Monroe a short t
ago. and it was discovered
he had just taken out 815.000
surance on his life, the •co
pretiii; i; i i bull -n!t' - ! paid on I
pul Icie- h'-n tn' doctor died.
Now the insurance companies re
fuse to pay the glides, and
investigating the matter
asto how the doctor died.
The money was left to Poore
brother who lives ill August i.
man worn* a f<tol to kill him
" »1 f t *) t mom *y for any
Inf and tho insurance
nies should pay the insurance.
Much in Little
Is especially true of Hood’s rills, for no modi
cine ever contained so great curative power tn
so small space. They arc a whole medicine
Hoods
chest, always ready, at- Pills
ways efficient, always sat¬
isfactory; prevent a cold
or fever, cure all liver ills,
sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. av.
The only nils to take with tlood’s Sarsaparilla.
BETTER ROADS.
There is a sentiment growing
all over the state that the con¬
victs of each county should be
put on the public roads, in .that
county. There is no doubt but
that good roads leading through
tlie fauns in ibis county would
| enhance the v due of the farms
several hundred dollars.
Other st at is. and many coun
ties in our own state, are hiking
fo u new road law that requires
I th « citizen to pay a tax or work
so many days on the public
roads, and a traveler through
those sections will soon be * con
vinced that the new syston is
telling.
Recently we wore in Mhrgan
county, and passed over roads
ou w hi c li are long red bills that
llg0(l t0 he almost impassable
an j worked twice a year by
the old system, and now they
are in tine lix and are rounded
up in the middle and look like
well kept streets.
The county has a road ma¬
chine for pulling the dirt to the
center of the road. The eounty
j has mules of its own and a set of
ilands are kept constantly at
j work on the roads. The hands
are paid by taxing those who do
not work on the road. Itis dis
cretionary with a citizen to elth
or work on the roads or pay the
taxes,
We should have better roads
and if our people will investigate
1 lie workings of these new sys¬
tems, they will soon be convin¬
ced that it is better than the way
our roads are being worked. It
is to the interest of every land
owner in this country, to have a
good road to his farm. J5
Advertised Letter*.
The following letters remain in the
postoffice at Crawforilville uncalled fori
Hob Armstrong, Mri Jeama Bilge, Minn
Mnria l.ittle, Mr. A. Ii. Heaves, Jack
Stuarf, cf Mr Tim Stimri, h. 8. Stcirart,
John Ycrly, col., Card.
C. II. Parmer, P. M.
The Diamond Match and Bis¬
cuit Co., of New York and Chi
cago failed this week,
si!.*),ooo,000 worth of stock caus
ed considerable lass in the ex
change and speculating market.
Poor Blood
is starved blood. It shows itself
in pale cheeks, white lips, weak
digestion, no appetite, e;.haus
tion, lack of nerve force, soft
muscles, and, chief of all, weak
muscles. Vnnr 1 our dnrtnr aoctor c.,us r lie it it
Anaemia. He will tell you that
the weakening weather of sum*
mer eften brings it on.
Scotts
Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites, will make poor blood
<dch. It is a food for over-taxed
md v/eak digestion, so prepared
that it can easily be taken in
summer when Cod-liver Oil or
?ven ordinary foods might repel.
JCOTT & BOWNE, j* New York
For sale at 50 C and $ 1.00 by all dru;
Right m ill m
SSViflg ShOWfl
V/e'tl send you our Gen«al Cata¬
logue and Buyers Guide if you
send us 15 cents in stamp;. That
pays part po- tage or ezprew age, and
keeps off idlers.
n*s a Dictionary of Honest Values;
Full of important information no
matter v/'nere you buy- 700 Pages,
12,000 illust /ions: tells cf
articles and r.ght price of each.
profit only between i aker a d user.
/MONTOOMERY WARD St CO.,
111-116 .Michigan Ave.,
POPULIST PRIMARY.
Candidate* for < unity Oftloes Si ledt tl
Tuesday
The primary e lection by tIs e
Populists of Taliaferro Tuesday,
the 4th resulted in the nomina¬
tion of the old officers. They
have served the people
torily and they are rewarded
with another nomination.
official rot urns are as follows •
FOR SKXATOI!.
AY T Klvnt “.17
J A Woodall 100
FOR HKl’I?FsKXTATIVI!.
John .Johnson 077
W A Slone Jr
W T Combs Vi
ORDINARY.
Oen 11 Milclicll 1170
J .M Mnnli’i! o
(1 K Orillitli 1
CI.FHK.
S 11 Rhodes .171
J A Woodall i
SIIIClilFF.
n P Bonn
W F. A nictl
Doc Stone i
11 F Con v a
TKFASl UVM.
A .1 Chapman 300
W !•: Wall l
TAX COLLVUTOU.
(1 T Edwards inn
W A Cary aa
CL Uagby IS
W !•: Wall •JC
TAX RECEIVER.
George H Moore ...........•. :i;m
\V II i in ply 23
W i ; Wall •l
spin FYOU.
W (' Oljupman I ss
F II Mendows 1 go
W T Fh lit s
A T Gilbert I
' J A Wooilull
NY A Fury 1
I, T Moo tv o
OOHOX Kit
■ 8 N Aeruu HO '•
G K < Jriftilh 137
T L Hently 3
.1 A Woodall 8
COF.NTY COMMISSIONERS
O M Saggus “in
J M Murilfii 1101
■I M bury .. ■-'17
G M Ross “38
J I’ Moons....... I:.()
11 F Corry 101
NV Oltlioilrs 87
\V K Arnett :i
J J Lyles iO
T ciemnwHis U
.) A Caldwell...
VV A Stoms t
j J Moore ..
J H Simmons
It I! IthodoH
VV T Combs. o
Jesse Port wood
K I) Iliultiwnv 3
c b Itoiiby - I
H T Kendrick 3
I’rol,i'aeted services have lie • n
going on at the llaptisl. church
here this week, concluded by
Rev. Ii. E. L. liarri Mitch ill
I ores I has been iiianilcsb'i] and
wo hope much good ha , bo n
done.
The election in Alabama for
Governor and Stale officer-, this
week, resulted in Johnson’s
(I )< iinocrilt) fitM'Vion OVCJ d)Oll ,
wvn (Populist) 1 by ' a majority ' of
40 ,000. The .state was hotly con
tested. At Five Points, trouble
arose between the Democrat- and
Ropulist in Which one WftS l< i I led
,u, “ , .
UOOD’S SHi*u|mHrbi ha over mid
■ ■ ovi-i' ngitiii |»r<>v*'<l by it <:iir<'n,
wlifin nil other pre|)!iratioiiH fnibnl, that
it i , the Oho Trie BLOOD I’uri/icr.
Corn. Neshitt. advises action by
the farmers against the present
cotton tie trust. ’I’he price of
1 ies has been increased nearly
]00 per cent, and ho sees no rea
son for it. and suggests a meet
mg of the farmers and subwti
tufi’s adopted to be i sed instead < f
lhet u Some farmers are us
ing wire for baling their cotton.
South Georgia farmers ha
found that a uitable wire 1 hat
meets all the requirements can
be had very reasonably ’i’he
ginn“rs in that, ■ectioii
agreed to arrange ho ihoy can
nit on th<! wire. It would
veil for all our farmers to
JikeV. i-,.;.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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similating the Food andRcguta- Bowels of
ling lire Stomachs and
Infants /Children
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Optum.Morphine Narcotic. nor Mineral.
Not
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J\inifJ>in SetJ"
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strust Seed *
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A perfect Remedy forConstipa
lion. Sour Stomach,Duin hoea,
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish¬
ness and Loss of SLEEP.
facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
At b months old
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Mothers Read i his:
The Best
Remedy.
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nut I" t or lo. t""T hdlsb'OdiHh .
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fn i nu d oity tijllT.W MTTia.
The
Year
Round
Some Medicines belooq to one
season anti some to another.
DR. KING'S ROYAL GERMETUER
IS IN SEASON ALU TI|E YEflli HOUHU.
UN THE SPRING
Tt. piiriflfs tliu blood, removu*, languor
and flopn'ssion, Jo v'lfyorut.r:, uiid < \hilu~
l aliiti tbtf whole synU’ijt.
i in the sum mi «v
It ovcroomcR the mtaxaf fon findd'1d1 i iy
caused l»y Jiot vv<Rtf.ln*i* arid corrects
bowel 1 iLii 1 .i<-h t.lmi, m- s<» i.iwui.mt
then. Ih'KideK, it Tnak( , f4 tho iiumt d«t
light Tiff mid VufvQMhititf drin/c.
IN THE I ALI.
W)l( . n „, ll1al . ia » rl ,i,. H „„ evary pawing
breeze,” it. in I II" grout, «t trouble j.rcv.-nt.lvo and
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Itl '-till m-.-.l I for I'lirln^ < > J«b Grip,
GiiLiirrb, Kbi'liiniil.turn, and tliti ill# that
b. inn; r to e»U d-a.soiii:
It does tho«« thing*, not in fnoUl.»
and uncertain way, but with UMUured
and triumphant power,
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GENERAL GOODS,
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Crawfordville, Ga.
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