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Indiana Bicycle Co.,
Indiauapolis, Ind.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELE¬
BRATED
Waverley
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SEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE.
Mothers Read This:
Ths Best m
Remedy,
For Flatulent Colic, iMavvI tva,
I>v»oi*terv, nausea, rough . chol¬
era In fan tow* teething children,
cholera mm ldis, I i natural <lrain
< frt m the weld, l’ains, !.«>*« of
t ai»u**tHc, ludJffeotion, and all <118
rauntof tlve utomafh A bowels.
r> PITT’S CARMINATIVE
& lst.be standard. It inrries ebil
») dren nvrr the critical mon.mended perr.il liy of
* teetbitijr, and is
* pliysici ansa? a friend of mothers
Adults and children. It, is pleiif
0 ant to taste, never fails to satisfy.
A few doses wi 1 deim nstinte its
superlative virtue. Price 2 Fc_ p’r
Pott e- For salebv all drufreisls.
Prepared only bjDr.U ,M Pitts.
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thmk you cua get *hc be*,- UiAtie, C jt»t finish anu
host popu> art skwiwo machine
lor a more aonir. Buy fre-m rrltable n-anufarturera
tnat, Gave L-ained a ration ]i / honr.t and muare
d-alin^. Them in 'll ,. a'orii: t].ot, u,n ronal
la me-har’i *al ennem-* on. ilnrahil'.ty of acraip*
parti, fln'ineaa Improvements of flni«h. beauty in appearanci-.orluw
as many aa U-o NgW HOME
W 3 ITE FOa CiaGULAR 8 .
Tie New Homo Sewing Mine Co.
Ob a nob, Mas#. Bostow, JIass. 28 Union Square, n.Y.
• Chioa go. 1 ix. St, Lottih, Mo. Da leas. Texas.
San I’haNcisco, Cal. ATLAms , Ga.
FOR SALE BY
J. T. OVERTON & CO.,
UNION POINT, GEORGIA.
Georgia Railroad.
Stone Mountain Route.
A. G.Jackson, Joe W. White,
Urn. I’jih- Ag,*nt. Traveling Fas.. Agent.
Augusta, Ga.
J. W- KIRKLAND, Pars- Act, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. BOYKIN, Land Agent.
ArousT.L, Ga., March 30 lh, 1896 .
All persons holding lands in the Coun¬
ties traversed by e
Georgia Railroad
wbicli they desire to sell, will please send
description and prices, so that such lands
may be advertised in the North and
Northwest.
Description blanks furnished on
catiou to
W. C. BOYKIN,
LAND AGENT GEORGIA R. R„
Augusta. Ga,
Executor’s Sale.
Will be sold. In front of door of Court
5i^Sf»L.”«.iK,laSLS within the leS’noius of wl"! to the'high
ed in BOlsi Dist., G. M„, said county near
( rawfordvilie, known a- pan of the
Charles Axt place <wnta:n : ng 14 r acres
more >r less. . mdel on S >rth by public
road from Craw,o.-dviBe to Womi-tock:
on Ea-’ bvlevi-of Thomas Thompson:
on South bv right of wav of Gorgia Hail
Road andon-V ,3 st by lands of Reason
Stewart, naitl property will be soPi as the
property of Estate of Geo. E. Bristow.
under and by virtue of verdicts and de.
rre< rendered in the Pnperior Court of
vaid county, at’he August term 1834 and
Au-rust term. 1836 .
This Dec. 9 th 1836 .
JOEL RHODES. ____
E.
Executor of Estate of G-orge F. Bris
taw.
Printing OF ALL STYLES
at this office cheap.
Suffered Eighteen Years.
Fains Departed and Sleep Came.
Mrs. Julia A. Brown, of Covington, Tenn.,
whose husband has charge of the electric
light plant at that place, has been a great
sufferer. Her ailments and speedy cure
are best described by herself, as follows:
“For 18 years I suffered from nervousness
and indigestion. 1 tried every remedy rec
om mended by family and friends, but I
could get no relief at all. Two years ago,
while being Drs. Barret, treated Maley by three and Sherod, local physi¬ they
cians.
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Mrs. Julia A. Brown.
Informed me that I had little become hope for dropsical. I
and that there was me.
then decided to try
| Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine,
I I was then unable to Ret to sleep until
! well on toward daylight, and during all
I this time I had a deep, miserable, heavy pain indeed, in but my
left side. I was most Nervine
after taking one-half bottle of the
I could sleep all night just as well as 1 ever
did. The Nervine is the only remedy I that
gave me any relief whatever. am now
wellaud strong, and I thank God every day
of my life for Dr. Miles' Nervine .”
MRS. JULIA A. BROWN.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine ts sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at * 1 ,6 bottles for S3, or
It by will he Dr. sent, Miles prepaid, Medical on Co., receipt Elkhart, o', price Ind.
tho
Dr. Miles’ Nervine R “*?i 25 tii
Save
Paying I
Doctors’
Bills .
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B.B.B. BOTANIC !
BALM > *
BLOOD
THE GREAT REMEDY
FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES
Has been thorousfbly tested by
eminent physieiane and the peo¬
ple for lorty years, and cures
quickly end permanently
SCROFULA. ULCERS. ECZEMA, ERUPTiOtlS,
RHEUMATISM, CATARRH,
and all manner of^LLTlNGL SPREADINOand
^ up the health and atrongth from the first doee.
# For sale by druggists.
f SENT FREE wom>k?isll°cubes. ^
r BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Cv
CONSIDER^ -
Plain Facts.
PRICES ALONE MAY
BE DECEIVING.
Apparent Cheapness Does
not make a real saving
of money.
5 3 The
■; ;-~s |k Quality
r sir and
m Price
% zJjj Must
^ ■■ : I>ecide.
:
BEST VALUE for its price, is real iintl
only cheapness,
HIGH Qt ALI I Y at fair prices is the
real and only economy,
The Domestic
IIAS ALWAYS BEEN THE
Best Machine
IN EVERY SENSE OF THAT TERM.
Best for the Agent to sell as it gives him
the most profit for the least money
Best for purchasers because it gives the
most satisfaction in use.
AGENTS WANTED. “Domestic” and
Imperial I Address, api i atti rns. , un or a
aloguc.
Domestic Sewing 1 Machine Co.,
Hl('HMONI) VA
I
KING’S m
ROYAL
GERMETUER
This pleasant and perfect remedy, so
delightful e to take, so refreshing and
“
exhilarating, stands in highest fa o
with w all who know it best, as the great
es ^ of all medical remedies for both
sexes, of all ages and in all „ conditions. , ltl
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WTIST IT mTM WIIL DO -a a tiati FOR ttati YOU
nBAl 11 nlGB DU fUA 1 UU.
11 Kill give JOU APPETITE. ,„ nrT1TC
It II Will mill glT* oikfi 1611 JOB restful rosmi refreshing SLEEP.
If will stimulate jour DIGESTION,
11 will rfiStore JOUr yrngniis HtnrUUs cutRcy tatnol.
|twill put JOSf KIDNEYS in perfect Order.
»*» parity JOUf Blood.
It Will bring JOU OUt of Slstn AS into EALTH.
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MtW paurAGE PACKAOE. iakoE LAR^B bottle, »« to*
do*es o>fc doelae.
SOLD bv B ALL DRUGGISTS •
manufactured ovi*y bt
^lanti ClltIDiCal CO., itlaitl, 61
wettv roa 4 A-PAGS BOOK, MAILED TB.XZ.
. W ANTED AT ONCE:—Active t t^ents 7 '
for each county KterlusO - control and
no risk. W ill clear 12 to 2 o huodml
lars a year, Enclose stamp for full par
ticiilars, or 2-rc ter 81 P
.»AT>fT* RAPIDS UIXVRAT MINERAL WATKR WATER Co Co.. Bte Big
Rapids, Mich.
££2,000 will be given the
school of Technology by the
Legislature.
T. A. Littlejohn has been
elected judge of the Southwes¬
tern circuit.
It is wisely suggestek that a
national tax of £1. per 1000 be
put upon cigarettes.
A bill has passed the legisla¬ i
ture authorizing the sale of the
Northeastern railroad.
Mr. Bryan will make his first
speech of his contemplated lec¬
ture series in Atlanta on Dec.
23rd.
Old man Taylor Delk is on
trial at Zebulon this week, he
having been given a new trial.
The Georgia legislature has
recognized the Cubans as biller
gereuts. Congress should do
likewise.
The tax receivers’ bonds will
hereafter not be more than half
the amount that they are now re¬
quired to give.
The Republican congress is
patting the gold Democrats on
the back in Washington and cal¬
ling them good follows.
It seems that the U. S. senate
wants this government to put a
fence around Cuba and claim it
as Uncle Sam’s cane patch.
In spite of the reported short
cotton crop nearly every
town in the South has already
received more cotton this season
than last.
A report is flying around
among the Northern papers to
the effect that Mr. Thomas E.
Watson is going to retire from
politics.
College to a boy is what a
grindstone is to an ax—simply
something to whet on. You can
hold an ax to the grindstone too
long and have nothing but the
handle left.—Sam Jones.
“Many of the counties of
Georgia are richer in children
than they are in taxable proper¬
ty,” says the Elberton Star in
speaking of the bill to tax the
counties for school purposes.
A Popular Eepre»ent»tlv«.
Below we publish an extract
from a letter received by the
Democrat a few days since, and
Oglethorpe being our native
county and being personally ac¬
quainted with Mr. Arnold we
puplish the extract.
Atlanta, Ga., Doc, 1st 1890 ,
D,'AR IlKMOCUCT :
Speaking of tho members of the House
who ar now serving tlieir first term, I
will add that there are none who exert a
greater Influence in the committee room
, am j w uj, y )( , members generally than the
popular young Representative from one of
your adjoining counties, l refer to the
Hon. Nat. D. Arnold of Oglethorpe, who
is one of the most successful farmers and
largestlan 1 owners in the state. Mr. A.
lias always been a staunch democrat, and
in Ids canvass for the Legislutuie *which
was his hrst effort to obtain office ho made
nn unprecedented race, hliving run by u
j larjje plnrullfty ahead of hlfc ticket.
The r#nk he bm taken t , ie House
p|, 0 w 8 that his) ertnstituonts did not over
hls 8 .... ' nit, " s a "‘' ^e interest, of ,
the Btate are In safe hands as long a*
such men are kept in office. We hope to j
see him returned again. S.
RULE NISI TO FORECLOSE MORT
GAGE.
PETITION TO KokK.CI.OSK MORTGAGE,
Michael Bros., ] Taliaferro Superior Court
VH.
John W.Hixon A u if list Term, 1890 .
It appearing to the Court, by the pet I
fcmber of"s,dd^oum!- wJl 'dmon'lto.'^; Acute d’ liver'hil
K. and II. 51 c( Icy, | j
of mortgMjro to mi
who Bros., duly thereby assigned conveying tho same to the, to Michael the fob j
lowing property, to-wit; That tract or
par e«) of land lying and Iming fnthe ftolst
District (). M. of said county, and hound-1
<*d on the by' North tiv lands of J . 1 . Kent, Mo,’,re, on j 1
J. F. Held, and lanle
s h y m . roa(1 an( , West by lands
ofT. E Br|. tow, less. containing eighty-threv;
acres, more or
Ami It further appearing, That wild ;
mortgage f \ deed was executed to secure the j
yl 1 ( . n , )f a llul . WH made and delivered
by E. C. Moore and endorsed by said John I
vV. Hixon to the said E. 11 McCauley
and duty assigned tothesaid Michael Bros.
due on the 33 od day of September 1891 for
the sum of Ninety-live dollars and forty
four cents, payable to E. H. McCauley and
which said dm- hill Is now due tin
paid: It, Is orderi-d that Uie said Johii W.
day of the ;p::izp,p;^z next term, the principal. Inters
:: r
default thereof, that said mor ^wopiton gag s
*' (
therein forever oar ed. 1
ot thl ru, . ,
* “ V ' " ' ’
con ing to law.
This A 5 th day of August 1896
ol'i'mia ’
Judge r i S u e C. Northern v , i
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GEORGIA. Taliaferro County:
I do her hv certify that the foregoing
“Rule Ni*i” i» a true and correct (x*py m»!
filed in office Clerk Superior Court of
said County on August 25 th Iriffi. In
t ,.. tim)jnv ^ which I hereto act my official
^ affix mv ^ office this |
1( ___- h , !av of Kov . 8 IT. RHODES. j
I . ;
|____ SEAL CUrk Sttpertor Court
Taliaferro Com ty Georgia .
Children Cry for
Muctfin Little
Is especially tea* oi Hood's Pills, lor no medi¬
cine ever containe.' so great curative power In
so small space. They are a whole medicine
Hoods
chest, efficient, always aiwbs r^tdy, sat- ai- p% {O? , , g . g j
ways 11 ■ IS f*
SS;r~‘.:,r ■ j
sick headache, jav dice, constipation, etc. ssc.
The only Pills to t ike with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Secretary 965 Yarlisle says *421,-j
718, jter year are required to
run this government. We are
not surprised. I
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It isoftrna nsterv how a cold bn. j
been “caught. * 1 lie inot is, however
,,
that when the/wood is poor and the
system depresseiV, one becomes peculiarly
liable to til v aso When the appetite or
the strength toils, Ayer's Sarsaparilla
should lie takeir.Jithout delay.
It is repor f eel that Gen. Maceo,
the Cuban eummander -is dead.
It is hoped i it at the report is not
true.
Major C. T.lBiclon is timingor of
tl.e Stale Hot/, at Denison, Tixus,
uhi’li the ira veling men say is ,,ne of
(hebest ii in (hit section. In i
speaking of' Chamberlain's Colic, j
Clioleia and I)» irtl oca Remedy Aliij. j
f’telon says: have used it myself
ui.il in my fa i,Jly for several years, and 1
take pleas re i'i sayiii” that 1 consider
it mi infallible , .nr« fix- diarrhoea and i
ahil dysentery linve tmj'jmitiv 1 nwaya a<iitiiiiiKtt*re<] reueonnnend it to ", j
ms gucHtK iu tlw lie i*l, and t*vt»vy c.isc J
it has p' oven i.tielf worthy of unquuli- !
tied eiidorsuneii!. For sale by Dr- U [
J. Held.
President Cleveland's message
to Congress this week is a long
document. He endorses the
sound money victory anti gives
little hope or encouragement to
the Cub ins. He touches up the
trusts and wants the national
banks to issue more money and
declares that the green backs
must be withdrawn.
Tho Black Watson contest has
at, last made its appearance in
Congress. The case was refer¬
red to tho elections committee
Tuesday and it is probable the
argument in the case will be
heard early in January. Judge
Bartlett, Boykin Wright and
Henry Cohen will probably ar¬
gue the Ca#e for Maj. Black
while Mr. Watson and John T.
West will argue the other side of
the case.
Little Men
and Women
Wc call them little men and i
little women, but they are ■
neither. They have ideas Fortu- and ij fl
wavs all their own.
naiely they soon be onie fond y
ol cod- iver oil, when it is
ph'i-n to them in the form of
SCOTT'S EMULSION. This
is the most valuable remedy in
existence for all the wasting
diseases of early life. The
poorly nourbhrd, scrofulous
child; the thin, weak, fretting
child; the young child who
docs not grow; all take Scott's
Emulsion without force or
bribe. It seems as if they knew
that this meant nourishment
and growth for bones, muscles
and nerves.
Book telling more about it, free.
It won’t pay to try a substitute lor r
Scott's Emulsion with the children. “
They will relish the real tiling.
For sale at 50 c. and $ 1 . 00 , by all
druggists.
WaMH SCOTT A BOWNR, N'W York
3 ™«aC 3 E^VUCEU^
janUEFy Tn>.i,n«t» onoPHI CVion! ffs S c O n 3 t«« 10 S.
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^ Will he sold on the first Tm- day In
January nett Mi the Court honce within
the legal hour* fit *a!e, to the highest hid*
tier ft r cash, the following property to
wltj All that c<m^ntheWffith twint or parcel of land, ly
Ing In said DIsfG M
bounded on the North by hinds Estate of
Thos. A. MiteU’and Lync, on the Past hv lands of
Prank Casper Myers, South West
by lands of Prktfla Edwards and on
by lands „l Estate of Mrs. 1 h kh.son:
there being Two Hundred and Kl v-HU
more or aid lam h I v i < j
?* Mh ' Bi'Jwrd.,
Wy *n-*«Mtloj( frn«.th« HmsTlor Conrt
" f ‘ounty J* h»or«IJ. C. Bryant,
tl1 ” , 7 '[ f S'*?! Iw’tN'in
J>. P, HEN H t , Mi K .,, r r|f r .
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/-s EOHGI t T tf IAEEBBO cri' NTY.
VJT To H ), whom it may concern: David
£ ZThnX due forJlpjdied
the j ”££££*«; t(f ^jj ,,, t j,e same being
u „. of said
decewv d and said application will be
heard on tie-1 rst Vlond . v In January |sy 7 .
Thl, the «th dar oi December I«!)«.
(iB0 jf MITCH ELC Ordinary.
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Notice tO Debtors and Creditors,
All persons baflng demands arainkt the
es-ate .d Ids May Hagr-.s. lat.-of I alUtor
ro CotiDty, render in their demands , are hereby to the riotiflml under- j
to all
signer! according u, law; and
indebted immedtetefiayment. to »ab| estate are required to
m# ke IMffi.
This 9 th day o» Recemte-r
DA Vlf) A. SAGGl S
Administrator Ida May Suggus, de< ea
ed
Pitcher’# Castoria.
Bank Official Arrenled,
Mr. James Anderson, book¬
keeper of the National Exchange
Bank, was arrested Wednesday
night as he was entering the
bank. His arrest created a great
sensation and was the subject of
discussion among his friends.
Mayor Young had given
orders totho police to keep a close
,v»loh„nall baulcs of the
citv, the city being in dark
nass, but the only arrest made
was that of the popular book
keeper of the above institute,
The vigilant and faith lul ollicci
would a 000 !’ 1 110 ex P lanation
from Mr. Anderson but accom-
1 ied him to police 1 headquar
tars where he was indentifned, . . ... ,
which was promptly done and
Jyj r Aiulorson was promptly ro
l oase d.—Augusta Nows,
An Oconee County Wonder.
The above young lady is only
thirteen years of age. and weighs
95 pounds. Not until Nov. 7th
did any one, not even her parents,
notice any indications of her mis
terious which similar .
powers, are
to Lula Hurst and Miss Haygood.
Strange to say that tho tracks of
her shoes can be seen at a dis
tanco of a hundred yards spark
ling us though burning. Otl onter
lug a dark room and running her
j, and through her hair can pro
, sparklos , , as t u>ui t .. i was
tin electric battery. This won
durful little girl will givo an en¬
tertainment at the opera house
tomorrow night.—Athens Ban
nor.
Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ei
' . s. Marshal,
Columbus, Kan., says i
“I was delivered
of TWINS in
less than 110 min
utes and with
scarcely any pain
after using- only
two bot tles of
"MOTHERS’
FRIEND”
DID NOT SUrVEB ATTETIWAUD.
,rc essa "/!!!!■
hi Ailed frno.
mUDi'IKU) UKlUILATOH CO., ATLANTA, GA.
SOLD UV ALL DltUUOINTN.
January Sheriff’s Sales.
pEORGIA, TALIAPMUHO CO' NTY.
o will be Hold, III front ef the door of
the Court Ilou-e of Tidlnterro County
‘Georgia, within the legal bourn of Mile, to
the highest bidder for cash, on tho first
Tuesday in January next, all of tho prop¬
erty herein utter described, to wit: All
that tract or lot of land lying in the 173
district G. M., said comity, containing
sixty four and three fourths acres, more or
less, bounded on the North by lands of L.
T. Perkins, herein after described; on the
Hastily lauds of VV. A- Stone, Hi. and
lands of O, D. Moore; on the South bv
jut,da of J. A. Woodall and on subject the West
by lands of Mrs, 8 . Overion, to
the life Interest of I.avfsn Perkins, who
owns sntd limit for and during her natural
life. Nuld property levied on as Idle prnp
ertv of 8 . 8 . Perkins, t<> satisfy an cxcrii- said
(ton issued from the Jcsdeo Gourt of
district In favor of (I C, Caldwell, for
die use of Ben Bosw ell, against said 8 , 8
Perkins,
AL 80 at the same time and place the
life, interest of l.avlsa Perkins In the tract
of land described above, which Is ow ned
by said Lavlsa Pei kins for and during h r
natural life. Said tract of land for and
during the natural life of raid Lavl a Per¬
kins, levied on as l»er property to Justice satisfy
an execution issued from said
Court, in favor of James Whitehead, against
said Lavlsa Perkins.
ALSO at the same lime and place nil
that tractor lot of land lying in said d s
iricl and county, containing forty four hi d
one half acres, more, or less, bounded on
tho North by latids of J. I. Tv right, on
the East by lands of W. A, Htone . r.. on
the Smith by lands of 8 8 . Perkins, here
In before first desert lie I, and on the Wert
by lands of Mrs. 8 . Overton. Bald protier
ty levied on ns the property of L T. I'er
kins, to satisfy an execution issued from
(he Superior (lourt of said County, In
vo r of lames Whitehead against sail L.
T. Perkins.
A '.80 at the Imr ant pm e all
f. h ^. r<*Ul<n Ivlmr
11 ^^V^torlh * * ^ + diMtrlct O now M *nUl county^ Mrs!
by lands of
V '“ ( on’ M ...
t ‘ ( • fw ‘ | fl . 11(1 d ehildr.m: the K.,-t
”/ mn 1 wiui.,',,. rtumU- If. M,.n/n Hi, ■ , n the
J"’ t^ , rigto • -H w^i > of O „,iii nrg!a
^ lUMm' Co JL e.mtahdng ....Z
^ ' ..to
wl(jr)j ^ of |H . ltunlwJ
0 ( t j JC pubUg lemllng from
(; mw " w f<. r dvllle J to Barntdf, Said property
, l)ic .’ property of Sarah Ann
bf Kat) fy section Issued
from the Justice Court of the «<«{ district
(i. M., raid Candy, hi favor of James V.
Jackson against Sarah Atm Eslwarda, and
to satisfy an execution in favor of W. O
Holden again * Sarah Ann Edward*. Is 4 ,
ed from the Superior Court ofsaldCour
ty, upon the fiuedosure ....... of a mortgage
V'o. Sarah Ann Edward*,
Holden or. aid pro,«:rl,.
fiomb district G. M„ said County known
as tin- Spike, p^-. .on.amlng Ismnderl eighty the
four a re* more or less, on
North by Ian I of D S. Hi wart ami 8 . J
Joee- on the East by lands of D. »•
Stewart: on the Houih b.. land known as
the home place of Henry B. Jones, tm
which he redded of the tone of Ids death
on the Went hy Ihogh of Hriep i wi*.
Salt! property levied on snithe propertyof
Henry B. I-e ", >" »" ex,, mem
j hHII# »d f r <»rn flic JuMU'f ( "urt of ftoe lOHtU
<jtstri<-t 41 M. ' County. In favor or
W .! fmi OuanoCo. agalMt Henry
B .low - and H I» *»;••«.
Witten notice, of said levies given . as
required hy law
Tlds the Wh day of Ite'. I 89 ».
HncrilT .arE,( of Taliaferro ( O.
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AYcgctable thcFoodandReguta- Preparation for As
similaling Stomachs and Bowels of
ling (he
Infants “( hii dkkn
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- neither
ness and Rest.Contains
Opntm.Morphine nor Mineral.
NotNarcotic.
arounrSAMVELpnxma
Pumpkin S/rJ~
Atx.Samn *
RpaK*IU Suits -
JmstSerd *
Pppenmnt Jii Cart otto* - Soda
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/firm Seed -
A perfect Remedy for Constipa¬
tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish¬
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
At b monlliv old
J5 Dosrs -|)Ci \iN
l
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Ferndale RYE or Bourbon.
Is six years old and is shipped direct
from our distillery to the consumer this
hisurlnn absolute purity. We never sell
to the w holesale or retail dealer thus Rav¬
$265 eonmieiuled ing DALE two It pr< YE fit by or m to BOllfBON Pliyslelans the consumer. Is ns liltrhly a FE typical 1 IN- re
ferndale whiskey Ferndale for Medical Rye and or family Bourto. uses, 1 ,
RYE $2.65 per Gallon.
Ko ehiiw for jiipior pucklug. Mom»y
BourboH nniMfc our Nat. r<’*poliability, Bank, uccnnijumy and ('Itlzcn ail wf ordctN refer Saving you Kc^urdin^ Hniik, to ('tty of
!\»dm nil.
Sam Stark Distillery Co., Paducah, Ky.
IF YOD VISIT CRAWFORDVILLB
On any Itusincss it Will bo to Your Interest to see
CHARLES BERGSTROM’S
FUL1. STOCK OF
GENERAL GOODS,
--:AT III’:—
Clioap Casli Storo
Anything you want including COUNTRY I'RODUCE, eau bu bad th< ri
very cheap.
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ProprieU.r,
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AND
Evaporators.
Large . fpdek Hlilpmenty
LOVVh: I IMUCKM.
Gins and Prasses.
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Cast every 9
and Cheap,
Lombard Iron Works SupplyCo
AUOI'sTA, GEORGIA.
SEE &
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
— OF
>
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLE OF
GASTORIA
Oastorl* ta put up in ona-atas bottle, only. It
la not sold In balk. Don't allow anyone to aell
yon anything elae on the plea or promlae that It
ta “Jnat aa good" and "will anawer every -R-I-A. pnr
poae," Kir 8oe that yon get 0 -A- 8 -T- 0
Th.fao
atoUa la on
algnature arary
Of wrtppw.
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"R, Monarch” and
“Kentucky Club”
l*ii rn Wliixkicfi for Fnivilly mimI McdldniU
I'lil'IIOMfl,
Cenuine Only When Bottled in this Styl
Package.
Qu iris$1.50. I.ibcial discount Ly the
ciise of 12 (Quarts.
W. R. REID, Local Handler,
Crawfordvllle, Ga.
R. Monarch Bottlong Co,
OwenslM.ro, Ky.
1 Phonography H°w?^ by
, Benn
Pitman and Jer(»me B.
% 9 Howard. A perfect seif
instructor. Over 300,0 00
•r* sold. Sold by alt book*
Shorthand! 70 Write , sellers, or we will send »t
by mail, with the Phono¬
graphic Reader and the
Phonographic Copy Book,
for f 1.35, cloth, or $1.13. txiards.
THE BENN HTMAN SYSTEM
has for 43 year, hern the siandard. Called
tw the tt. S. liarrtu , I education “The Amer
.can Syvtem." Fir,! pnze, World’, Fair, Full
information and complete catalogue, free.
THE PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE CO.,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.