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Do You Use it?
It’s the best thing for the
hair under all circumstances.
Just as no man by taking
thought can add an inch to
his stature, so no preparation
can make hair. The utmost
that can be done is to pro¬
mote conditions favorable to
growth. This is done by
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, It re¬
moves dandruff, cleanses the
scalp, nourishes the soil in
which the hair grows, and,
just as a desert will blossom
under rain, so bald heads grow
hair, when the roots are nour¬
ished. But the roots must be
there. If you wish your hair
to retain its normal color, or
if you wish to restore the lost
tint of gray or faded hair use
Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
SIDE-WALK NOTES.
Eure Horae Matters Picked Up by Our
Local Bepcrters.
What Out Teoiilo Are DoinK mid Saying.
Tfilngs Our Friends Tell’US.
1L- sure te'see the plays on
July 23.
—The county School Board
met Tuesday last.
—The rain Monday night was
thankfully received.
—The weather has not been
quite so severe since the rain.
—Mr. T. O. Gunn brought in
a load of nice watermelons Tues¬
day last.
-—Crawford ville Christian people are
proud of the guests
this week.
—First country watermelons of
the season were brought in
Tuesday last.
—Mrs. Herlc Johnson, of
Thomson, came up this week to
attend Conference.
—Miss Hortense Meicre, of
Rutherford, Ga., is visiting rela¬
tives here this week.
Weak hair strengthened and
the scalp kept clean by using
Hall's Hair Renewer.
—Mrs. A. J. Melton, of Au¬
gusta. is spending the week with
friends in this place.
—Charlie Lanneau. of the
Madisonian, is spending this
Week with homefoiks here.
—Mr. W. R. Gunn bought the
Hr. S. J. Farmer lot near the de¬
pot sold here last Tuesday.
—Come to see the plays on
July 28, and thereby increase
the fund for' the monument.
—MV. C. H, Golucke has had
his mill, gin and engine build¬
ings all nicely white washed,
—Dr. Forrest Phillips, of Har
ifem, came up Sunday relatives and here. spent
the night with
—Charlie Golueke’s dray horse
at the mill ran away Monday
evening. Didn’t do much dam
age.
Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a drug¬
gist at Mention, Mich., says all
of the good testimonials that
have been published’ .Chamberlain’s by the Colic
ufactures of
Cholera and Diarrhoea Rededy
could be duplicated in that town
For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid
“IN THE INTEREST OF ALL THE PEOPLE.*’
GA., FRIDAY. JULY 9, 1897.
—Rev. Warren Candler, of
Oxford, came down yesterday
to attend the conference.
—Mr. J. E. Gardner one of
Athens’ best job printers, attend¬
ed conference here this week.
-—The weather has given the
delegates a warm welcome here
this week.
—Our county Commissioners
were in regular session Tues¬
day. No unusual business on
hand.
Go to C. Bergstrom for the
prettiest calicoes.
—Marshal Tucker and his new
mower have been doing effective
work on our streets the past
week.
—Mr. Robert Stephens return¬ after
ed to Atlanta Monday’’
spending a while with relatives
here.
Go to C. Bergstrom and get 1
lb of Pavonia coffee before it is
all sold out and get your spoon.
—Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe, of
Conyers, visited the family of
of Mr. C. I. Ogletree near here
this week.
—Rev. E. D. Stone, one of
the veteran printers and publish- Confer¬
el’s. of Athens, attended
ence here this week.
Go to C. Bei’gstrom for
crockery and glassware.
—A settlement was affected
before hand and* the Ogletree
property advertised to be sold
here Tuesday was not sold.
—Lot Oslin, the and popular family depot
agent at Barnett his
have been in attendance at the
conference here this week.
Go to C. Bergstrom for large
and twine.
—Messrs. W. H. Morton and
W. R. Tuck, two of the best far¬
mers in Clarke county attended
the Conference here this week.
Go to C. Bergstrom for
things you can’t' trad elsewhere.
—Our visitors this week are
charmed with the way all denom¬
inations work in harmony' here
for a good meeting.
All who wish Ice on Sun¬
days will please call betw'een 6
and 7 o’clock on Sunday morn¬
ings. W. R. Reid.
July 5, 1897.
—Ernest Meiere, a double
honor student of Belmont High
School, Clarke county, spent a
part of this week in this county
with relatives.
You may hunt the world over
and you will not find another
medicine equal to Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for bowel complaints. reliable.
It is pleasant, safe and
For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid.
—Mr. W. P. Brown, traveling
representative of Chamberlian
Medicine Co’s superior proprie¬
tory remedies was in towm Mon¬
day and placed a good lot of his
medicines with Dr. R. J. Reid
and contracted with us to say a
few’ deserving words concerning
the popular medicines.
“Last summer one of our
grand-children was sick with Mrs. a
severe bowel trouble, ’ ’ says
E. G. Gregory, of Fredericks
town, Mo, “Our doctors remedy
had failed, then we tried Cham¬
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy, which gave very
speedv relief.” For sale by Dr.
R. J. Reid.
Advertised Letters.
The following letters remain in the post
offiiee at Crawfordvill'e, first of this month
uncalled for:
Miss Mary Chapman, Dr. Francis Greer
Dunn, (card) Rev. H. Fuller, (card; Mr.
Xatle Hampton, Mr. Allen Jackson, Mr.
W. H.Lainnere. Harry Ross, Bro. Sye
Rafus care Bob Battle, Prof. D. P. Roe,
DEAD BETTERS.
F. L. Arnold, Simon Brown, J. A- Ed¬
wards. Mamie Jackson.
C. II. FARMER, P. M
ECONOMY C in taking Hood'* Sar
gaparilfa', because “ 100 dose* one
dollar” is peculiar to and true only of
the One True BLOOD Purifier.
Biliousness
Is caused by torpid liver, -which prevents dlgea.
lion and permits food to ferment and putrify in
th“ stomach. Thou follow dizziness, headache,
Hood’s
Insomina, nervousness, and, Pills
if not relieved, bilious fever
or blood poisoning. Hood’s
Tills stimulate the stomach,
rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness., con¬
stipation. etc. 25 cents. Sold Hood’s by all druggists.
The only Pills to take with Sarsaparilla.
TOTING 1113 OWN SKIQLET 1
Not many days agp Milus
Ogletree found an egg in a nest
near his house on the Bristow
place near town and he put it in
the house with a lot of fresh eggs
he had been gathering up.
Next morning he heard a chick¬
en chirping and upon investiga¬
tion it was found that tlio egg
he put away the day before had
hatched and the chicken was
making himself at home in the
box of eggs. This is an ener¬
getic chicken and just~9fc- that
time (week before the setting of
conference) his energy was ap¬
preciated by those who had
found chickens very scarce in
this section. The chicken still
lievs.
The full intensity of livi-’*,: peritptly is
reached only by the the
healthy. Sickness discounts
capacity for enjoyment. If his
body is all out of ordqr and run¬
down, he will not be able to en¬
joy anything, no matter how full
of enjoyment it may be for other
people. If he is just a little bit
out of order, if he “is not sick,
but dosn’t feel just right” he
will only be able to enjoy things
in a half-hearted w * '"he
tor Is-* to belli-. j
_
well, the nearer will hisci t p>, ity
for this enjoyment condition be doesn’t peril | c xist, - If
That something ought nine cases to be in t/en j ( lone. the
means
uso of Dr. Pierce’s Goldeii (direct¬ Med¬
ical Discovery. It works organ,js,
ly on the digestive and
oil the blood and through! these
on every tissue of the be dy. It
makes the appetite good, diges
tion and nutrition perfe ct and
pupplies rich, reel blood to all
the tissues, building up solid
healthful ilesh.
Send 21 cents in u one-cent
stamps to World’s Dispensary
Medical Association, Bu ffalo, N.
Y. and receive Dr. Piere •e’s 1008
page “Commoft Sense Medical
Advise,” profusely illustrated.
AT A GAMBLING TABLE.
Tom Sims, colored, wjas ijnornin.g, killed
by Eel Gunter Sunday during iO
at the latter’s house a
cent row over a gambling ta ble,
where thirteen negroes had been
gambling all night at Washing¬
ton, He hadclutched Lightly in
one hand anickel, wi ;h which
he intended to make his last a nte.
Hill Sanders, John Sanders,
Toombs Wynne, Geordo Heard,
Jr., jail, and while Tom Ed Colley Gunter, wjere JLern put But¬ in
ler, John Smith, Robert Hill and
Ace Robinson escaped' ;
Famers and Gardners
Look to your interest. The season
forjriairting Turnips will soon be
here.
Remember
GRIFFITH Handles ONLY I.an
oreth's SEED. Every paper guaran¬
teed.
Bloomdale Swede
Half no equal and is the fin ess Ruta
Baga known. Early Flat Southern Red or Purple
Top and Landreth’s Snow
White Globe are simply perfection. All
these aud other standard vari eties you
will find
At Griffith’s. PriGesGuaranteed,
HIS OWN GRAXFATHKR.
I married a widow who had a
daughter. My father visited
our house frequently, fell in love
and married my step-daughter.
Thus my father became my sou
in-law, and my step-daughter
my mother, because she was my
father’s wife. My step-daugh¬
ter had also a son: he was of
course my brother and at the
same time my grandchild, for he
was the son of my daughter.
My wife was my grandmother,
because she was my mother’s
mother. I was my wife’s hus¬
band and grandchild at the same
time; and as the husband of a
person . S grnncilliotiior , , is Ilis , .
grndfather, I was my own grand
hither.
State of Ohio, City of To. j. j ss ”
ledo, Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath
that he is the senior partner of
the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.,
doing business in the City of To
ledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay ' the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL¬
LARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of Hull's Catarrh
Cure. Frank ,T. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and sub¬
scribed in my presence, this 6tli
day of Decern ber, A. D. 1896.
A. W. Gleason,
j SEAL } Notary Public,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testi¬
monials.
Address F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c. ,
best. -mb V»A
THE PLAYS.
The plays “Broken Fetters”
and “The Goose with the Gol¬
den Eggs” w’ill be presented to
the public if nothing should pre¬
vent on Friday night July 23, at
the Stephens High School.
Nice entertainment and , you
should attend.
GOOD NEWS.
The famous Do Soto Hotel,
Savannah, Ga., makes the low
rate of $2.50 per day and upward
for the Summer of 1897. Is’nt
it good news sure enough '!
NO REGULAR PAPER NEXT WEEK.
We editors, devils, printers
and correspondents, all expect
to take holiday next week and
we will not issue our usual size
paper. Bear this in mind aiul
let us have our bi-annual rest
from our so regular daily toil.
We hope to begin the week fol¬
lowing with renewed energy.
FOR ONLY ONE iVEEK.
I have with me, in the picture
business Mr. M. E. Allen, a very
successful and competent pho¬
tographer of Greenville, S. C,,
and wc will make cabinet photo¬
graphs at, the low price of $1.50
dozen for one week only, begin
ning Monday next. Remember,
we will only be here one week
longer, and then my gallery will
be closed hero. Take advantage
of these prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Resp’y.
Jno. H. Stephens.
THE LADIES FAVORITE.
Bring the ladies of your house¬
hold in the Do Soto Hotel
you visit Savannah. Rates $2.;*0
per day and upwards during the
Summer Season, The
think the Be Soto grand and en¬
joyable
Ixx Advance-
NO. 20.
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WIGPO^]
bAKl#
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated tor it* great Wav ruins strcngi h
ami lumlthfullnww. Assures tin <>°<l
against it]am and all forms of adultera
<j 011 coninifou lo Mio cheap brands. K<>\
, LEAKING powder go., New tovu.
WILL GO TO CLARKSVILLE.
Prof. L. A. McLaughlin and
family returned to Crawford
ville last ,kat
place they will go to ( larksvillo
Ga., where he has been’ elected
principal of the Clarksville High
School for the ensuing sholastie
year. He is one.of the best and
most thorough teachers iu the
state, and was chosen . to that , ,
position over a number of cora
petitors. The people of Clarks¬
ville are to bo congratulated up¬
on having secured the services
of one of the most successful
teachers in the state.—Sanders
ville Progress.
W HY CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIAR¬
RHOEA REMEDY IS TfSK REST’.
1, Because it affords aim As t
jjjgtant relief in case of pain in
the stomach, colic and cholera
ft'isl/‘only • , v ...... \
2. Because; rotiiTf
dy that never fails in the most
severe cases of dysentery and
diarrhoea.
;i. Because it is the only mine
dy that will cure chronic' diar
rhoea.
4. Because it is the only reme¬
dy that will prevent billious
colic.
5. Because it is the only reme¬
dy that will cure epidemical
dysentery Because it is the only
6. depended reme¬
dy that can always be
upon in cases of cholera infan
turn.
7. Because it is tue most
prompt and most reliable modi
cine in use for bowel complaints bad
8. Because it produces no
results.
9. Because it is pleasant and
safe fo take.
10. Because it has saved the
lives of more people than any
other medicine in the world.
The 25 add 5()c sizes for sale
by Dr. R. J. Reid.
Go to C. Bergstrom arid get a
pair of suspenders of the best
make.
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INTERESTING.
For seasonable and chHapwjt Millinery
in town, jw n, MRS. L. F. STEPH
EMS Sbc Ints ahvay on band appro¬
priate bats, ribbons, fancy goods etc., for
the season; also she bus recently (•cured
the agency for the celebrated (’re-cent
Corsets and Misses waists wade to oidc
and guarantee*! to please.