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n ITKIw Buffering for nearly thirty years
from dyspepsia. Mrs. II. K. Dugdale,
v. iio of a prominent buaiiMWS man of
Waraav., Trrites: “For28 years, 1 was
a constant sufferer hom dy -i>epela and a
wftal: stomach. The lirrliteyt food produced
distr-i s, causing severe pain and the forma¬
tion o; g' . No matter how careful of my
diet I suffered agonizing pain after eating.
I V.X. - ireau. I by many physicians and t^-ied
numerous r medics without permanent help.
Two yearn ago I began taking I>r. Miles'
N we and Liver I'IUa and Nervine. Within.
■ v/eek J ro: i/Loneed improving, and per
iiting in the treatment I was soon able to
t it vhat l Jibed, with no evil effects
I keep them at hand and a single dose dispels
any old symptoms."
5>r. Miles* Kemedles Or.
aro cold by all drug* x •\ Milos’' ;
Kb.ts under a positive i Nervine
guarantee, first bottle
bene fit a or money re¬ >. Restores
funded. hook dis¬ v
on Health J
eased of the heart Address and B22|
nerves free.
DU. MILKJ MEDIC A L (JU„ Elkhart, lnd.
DIED SUDDENLY.
We are informed that the wife
of P. A Mullen, the famous
trader who was arrested hero
some weeks back, <liod peculiarly
not long ince. She visited her
husband in jail ut Washington,
and returned home the next day
and died quite suddenly immedi¬
ately after her return.
Seems as if consumption al¬
ways picks out the brightest and
bcil. Pally one-sixth of all the
deaths that occur in the world
are caused by consumption.
Many things were once consider
<■ 1 impos-ibl?'. It would did be
strange if medical science
jtoMualce sgine progress. The
TGTcguvpk- and G'iftjdronc, electric tight— the
phonograph, the impossible, and
all were once
once it was impossible That to before cure
consumption. Dr. Pierce's was Golden
the time of
Medical Discovery', Taken ac
cording to directions, this stan¬
dard remedy will euro DM 1
cent, of , all case . oi consumption. .
Cmis.uiupt urn IS caused and fos
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.duly cured l>v the ••Medical!
Discovery.” It builds up solid
healthy llesh and vigorous I
strength. i’ierco’s “Common Sense , j
Dr.
Medical Adviser,” a I<*08
medical work, profusely Ulus
trated, will be sent free on re¬
ceip of 21 one cent stamps to
i over postage only. Address,
World's Dispensary Medical As
social ion, Hu Halo. NX.
MONEY IN PEACHES.
There was one man who clear¬
ed *3,0l)() on 5 acres of peaches
near Cuthbort a few years ago.
His trees were about 4 voursold.
‘
There are farmers in
county who are making money
this vear raising Rlhertas peaches.
South Georgia are just
exhausted In time to make those
raised in this section of the state
bring a fair price. This is a
pointer to people in i’aliaferro
who wish to trv something other
than cotton. This sec t«6n will
produce as fine peaches properly as nn\
section ii the trees are
attended to. \Ye are told that
Mr. Bn for .1 lird and J. T.
Lyle have as s as any
growing.
Liver 018 s
JVltH'll. I.jl.,' Mllousm Hir st.imiU'h. ss. InAig, ‘ stssm '■ »ro vronH'Uy 'jV
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^urcU hy ILkkI's Hicy do their work
Hood’s
Si Rest cfnts. after au«l All dinner thvYrDuchly. drusviits, pills. Pills
J*rf|*arod hy C. I. UikhI & Co., Miijf
UK only HU to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla
SIDE-WALK NOTES.
Pure Home Matters? Picked Up by
Local Eepcitsrs. !
What Our J’«u»i>le Are Doing anti Saying.
Thlnts Our Friends Tell L'».
Go to C Bergstrom for can- ,
dy and crae.ons.
-Miss Kate Moody visited
Sharon this we *k.
Go to C. Bergstrom for teas,
coffee and-sardines.
—They say Will Hubert is call-i
ed “papa” at Harlem now.
-nr. lift T1 ,., Aiooic. oi _ f wRiw>
Plains was nere \ yesterday.
—Tom rn Wynne w , has a „ lot Of f gins „: ru
in his charge for repair
Go to C. Bcigstrom foi l.our, „ j
meat, lard, fish &c.
- The telephone company has j
put up a big sign board near the
depot. I
- is Mrs. visiting Nora Taylor, sister of in Angus- this; j
ta, ° her
1
,
1 '
i lu* boys of this . . place . . Jia\
e
not taken baseball fever this »
season.
shaving Go and to tooth C. Bergstrom brushes. for j |
There have been some tine
watermelons sold here during j
the week.
-Operator “Odd” Mershon, !
of Camak, spent Sunday last in
Crawfordville. * *
Go to C Bergstrom for lamps
and glass of every description.
Messrs, Rhodes & Dolvin
.hi„ l .,l,.l u »,lof C»tu u to A«.
S “ wT.
m Mrs. W. it. r Gunn is ■ much v
improved from her spell of sick
ness of last week.
i i,,r<r<t vmn v‘I fill- (bites ‘ '
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L rol. 1j. A. AlcLaugliliu.ini.-,; Vl r ... .
just, returned from a visit to San- ;
dors ville, on business. I
.......Capt. Had ford Rhodes, of
VV'ai'r.m county, spent this week
with friends in this place.
Go to C. Bergstrom for for ex j
tracts and flavorings your j
cakes. ;
Mrs. Siisre Peacock and
brother Will- Mann spent Sunday -
afternoon in Crawford ville. j
—Mr. W. R. Reid has been
sporting a flue two horse surry !
during the past two weeks. returned j j
- Mrs. E. E. Boline
to Washington Saturday after a|
visit to Crawford ville friends. :
- Miss CUM ■u-aMcKonj-io a fticnoiAic return- rm,ui a i
ed to her homo in
^r n, ' sll “ y “ ,teravisitto,, .......
Go to C- Bergstrom with your
bee's wax, dried apples and j
peaches.
The young people had a i
-
pleasant sociable at the homo of
H. M. Holden Tuesday
xiig'h.t.
Clarence Rhode ; returned ,
Wednesday after a few days out- i
j ng , visiting Poweltoa and other
pj ilcos> i ;
_i t is Mrs. C. Mildred Rhodes 1
who advertises a lot for sale here j
instead of Mrs. M. C. Rhc T >s. It
is a nice lot. I
-Mrs. Dr. Moore 1 l )er I
. Miss Ray lappan of.Mhit. ,
Flaws spent Sunday and Mon- ;
day m this place. ;
Miss Mamie Daniel, tiiis of Union !
Point, spent a part of week
with the family of Mr. W. R. ;
Reid in this place. I
Mrs. W. A. Legwen went \
down to Harlem this week to
visit her daughters, Mrs. Hubert
and Mrs, Phillips.
—Charlie Golucke will have a
new set of wagon scales put up i
near domt for the cotton seed i
business tiiis* fall.
— Mr. J. E. Darden got well !
enough of Saturday from his spell to'
sunstroke, fo go down
Sharon and Raytown.
Mrs. C- M. Rhodes desires i
to sell her house and lot, situat- \
ed on main street *n Crawford- i .
vilie; desirable location. i
Hamnntck, Lucas & Co., At- .
Lima, have out *Ue bottom out of
prieos on patent medicines—read
their notice in this paper.
Cephas Ogle tree killed a i
sa^ which r S’tfK forinsate.
one was
—Mr. Julian Gorham of South
Carolina, is spending ;.few days
here with relatives.
—Good many Cra fordvllle
p eop]e at tended barteeues at
Sandy Cross. Jordan’-.Mill and
at the Lucas place.
Mrs. M. C. Gee of. this
place went over to YAshington
.yesterday to attend thermal of
. uio . /o> ,
Col. Howell Bej-Ziey of ,
—
Leesburg 1 , Ga., came ni^eanes
c ^ a y ^iirh t and is spending* a
with Ins father am unune:
at thls P lac ®
—Judge Mitchell , „ aid . Sheriff C1 .,.
Henrv havean lmportint notice
in this paper to all wh. have ad-
1 .iff! hv
vertisements „ . , to ... be - malted by
them Kead it.
__and Mrs A 1 Melton
E.' Smith aiSir
ty Augusta Saturday a visit
to friends in this place w
_ Frank Golucke’s children
who huve be( .„ vis ;ing their
grandfather’s Wednesday. here ^returned
to Milledgeville t
Hu Jiugtiej. hev Kv kj., ai„ Al" 11,90. * »
1 ichonor s Anuseptic
t;h best thing I ever useu lot
barbed wire cuts on stock. Its
curative power issimpy wonder
ful. Col. W. Carl J. Woodall, Holden $d j sister
-
Gertrude spent Sr.ndiy last in
White Plains Gertrnie remain
over their during thisweek.
To large buyers: brill give
you all that your moiey lijme cabs
for and make you go with
a snide «rni1e on ml your vour face lace. C. Berg
.
1 ou may hunt t m
Co£ ’ ChL™ .»«1 Stonhw. i\)laint«
„ •, f ‘ v. > nw „i Mn
k. -iSe f ' „„ Lid f j a blo
1 01 b,Ue hv lir ' R Jl ' J
—Many friends of M ss Claude .
Bristow are glad to s^e her at
| lome ugain after attending tne
Normal schoo! at A.theis, sevei
al weeks. a
—Georgia Railroad. baiil Company
are preparing to of the cepot a here new
warehouse east
; n place of the old one now on
that ground.
Ur, C. L. Hflkgb Midh., h#>«- a drug- all
at ' Mendon, says that
() f t h e ffood testimonials
have been published bythe Colic man
ufactures of Chamberlain's
Cholera and Diarrhoea Rededy
could be duplicated in that town.
For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid,
—It is said that Mr. Colly,
wife was killed on the
Washington branch of the Geor
ta. iv. neat Hillman nuiman, is ask
hood of tbo Lucas place mul <
nice barbecue yesterday Mr am J m O.
return thanks to a °.
Stewart fof an invitation.
Plymouth', Pa.. A.ig 25, DC.
My opinion of Dr. Tichenur A
Antiseptic is that it will do all
that is claimed for it. Asaietn
edv for colic it is the best I have
ever used.—Albert G. Groble
wski.
—Many of our people enjoyed
viewing the sun in eclipse yes
terday. About 9 o'clock the
great sun was made to appear
quite dim and the atmosphere
became much cooler. ,
— Crnwfordviile , has fewer
“town killers” in it now than
ever before. The town-killer is
fellow who sends off and paj s
express on stuff that he can get
at home just as cheap,
“Last summer one of our
grand children was sick with a
severe bowel trouble.’! says Mrs.
E. G. Mo. Gregory, “Our doctors of Fredericks- remedy
hud failed, then we tried Cham
berlain sColic, C holer i and Dial
rhoea Remedy, which gave very
speedv relief." For sale by Dr.
R. J. Reid.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore.
Mrs. « agnon, and Mrs. B. T.
Bethune. of Milledgeville and
Mrs. B. H. Bradley, of Bradley,
S. C., have been visiting
family of Senator > w . v rt, T. r iynt at +
■
this place this week.
Now that the goldbugs of Au
^Jored ta a ,^ sure t h ev will have a
postmaster', they should
not kick ata n but take their lit
<>e -'««■ »«*— b
ready to vdte for Bi yan tn L .
MARRIED SUNDAY.
Mr. Ab. Sturdivant and Miss
Bene Evans, both of this county,
were married Sunday last at the
residence of Mr. O. P.
near town. Judgo J. I.
son. officiating. \\ e wish them
•
: much succes in life,
! tVIYII A HAMMER.
hit
Two of section Boss Barnes
railroad hands, Clinton Rhodes
,, nd William Flynt, had a
Wednesday morning and
\v r iiliam struck Clinton on the
kea< i a heavy
which inflicted an ugly wound.
Dr. Beazley dressed the wound.
Then it was the town
turn to take a hand i n the alfray. J
A , priFFTTit' POI LLAR * p7 AY w7i> OLUIL. 1TF
The South's peerless hotel, the
Soto Sav.itoab, Ga offers
special iate.-> foi tne Suminci
months, §2.50 per day and up
wards. It is worth a trip to
Savannah to explore this modern
marycn of architects al beauty
P^ace covering an entire
block of the city. . Send for
lustratad Souvenir _ Booklet de
acrL tive of t h e favorite
ern ffotel 1____________
j The x people ear sax of lit the cross.
j hood around the home of Mr. G.
■ T. Edwards had a nice barbecue
j at their school house Wednesday
! of this week. It was much en
| joyed extend by thanks all who to ^tended. Messrs. W. V
j Edwaids and J. T. Lyle o
; cordial lfivite to be present, out
I sorry we could not attend. We
; know we would have enjoyed the
hospitality of those clever peo
'
De •
Joe Heath colored, , who said
he was from Barnett, jumped off
the morning tram here Saturday
^hile the train was coining up
f rom Barnett at a rapid rate,
j oe ’ s ehin came in contact-with
cross . tie that was leaning
against the bank just below the
depot and the tie and Joe fell to
the ground like two pieces of
d iad timber. Besides losing,con
siderabie blood and skin from Jiis
face Joe want away in pretty
good shape but left the cross-tie
a bad condition. He said he was
asleep and got of the train.
the plays WERE good.
The entertainment given at
the academy last Friday was a
success both in performance and
financially. The price of admis¬
sion was small and over 200 peo¬
ple witnessed the plays, All
the participants acted their parts
well, but especially did Misses
Maud Stephens, Ella Norton,
Eleanor Richards, Rosa Gorham,
Gertrude Holden and Mrs. Sallie
White won praises for their ex¬
cellent parts as played. Dr.
White, Bob Hadaway, Jack
Beazley, Richard Richards, Alex
Beazley and Herschel Rhodes all
performed weil. the Doctor, as
usual in such plays took off the
funny part to perfection. It is About hoped
*20.00 was taken in.
this same set of young people
will keep up their practice and
<>ive another entertainment court
week.
One negro deacon killed anoth¬
er deacon in a church pulpit at
Montgomery this week.
State of Ohio, City of To' \ gs
redo, Lucas County. j
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
bv the use of Hull's Catarrh
Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and sub¬
scribed in my presence, this 6th
day of December. A. D. 1896.
? ■—. A. W. Gleason.
1 SEAL i Notary Public.
I —— I is taken
Hall's Catarrh Cure
interna ] ty au d acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testi
monials.
Address F. J. Chen»T&C o.•
Sold by druggists. Tec.
Hall s'Famdy Pills are the
best.
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Fifty Years Ago.
Th« is . the _ it was bound „ , to look , .
When grandfather lere had his -pictcr took."
These the shadows cast before
The coming of conjurer Daguerre *
"““‘“SSJSSES?
Men certainly were not as black, we know
as they pictured them, s » years nso.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
began to make new men, jus* .
as the new pictures oi men
began to be made. Thousands
of people fronted the camera,
with skins made clean from
blotch and blemish, because
they had purified the blood
with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It
is as powerful now as then.
Its record proves it. Others
imitate the r emedy ; they
can t imitate the record.
50 Years of Cures.
SUDD slou..x V N DEATH ut.wn.
Mr. W. L. Edmondson, of
Washington, died at Hillman,
Wednesday at 11 o'clock. His
Of* «» TWy snddon
He nail been conimea cotfmecl vo to hi, nis
bed for about three weeks with
SO me stomach trouble, but was
considered greatly* improved and
gone to Hillman to recuperate.
He was a member of the Ma
sonic Order, Odd Fellows and
, Red Men.
“Bill” Edmondson, as he was
familliarly known, will be miss
ed by all and especially the sick
and those in trouble as he was
j one 0 f the best and most willing
, nui« 3 S ever known, He was al
ways ' kind and gentle.
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REASONS WHY CHAMBERLAINS
; COLfC, CHOLERA AND DIAR¬
RHOEA REMEDY IS THE BEST.
1. Because it affords almost
instant relief in case of pain in
the stomach, colic and.cholera
morbus.
! 2. Because it is the only reme¬
dy that never fails in the most
severe cases of dysentery and
diarrhoea.
3. Because it is the only reme¬
dy that will cure chronic diar¬
rhoea.
4. Because it is the only reme
cly that will prevent biliious
colic.
5. Because it is the only reme
dy that will cure epidemical
dysentery Because it is the only
6. reme
! dy that can always be depended
upon in cases of cholera infan
7. Because it is the most
prompt and most reliable medi¬
cine in use for bowel produces complaints.
8. Because it no bad
results.
9. Because it is pleasant and
safe to take.
10. Because it has saved the
lives of medicine more people world. than any
other in t he
The 25 add 50c sizes for sale
by Dr. R. J. Reid.
Gov,- Atkinson is preparing the to
make a tremendous tight on
school book trust, which he
claims is robbing the thousands people of
Georgia yearly out of
upon thousands of dollars.
Piles! Piles! Itching l’llcs.
Symptoms—Moisture: iniense - c'.in -
dad setatchin?. stin^in^; most at night; wore i:\
If allowed to continue ti.-in-m
fodn, which often bleed and ulcerate, iie
Cftming very sore. Swayne's Ointment
(tops the itching and bleeding, train ni-
3 fauj rittjon, and in most cases removes the
Ira. pa. Dr. At Swayne druggist, or by mail, lad el; for hi
<fc Son, Phi
To believe in a remedy i- the Second
step. You must first believe iu the man
who offers it. Ramon's Liver Treatment
is one of the most famous remedies of
the last hundred years. For billiousness
it is as much ahead of the ordinary liver
pill as that is superior to rib medicine at
all. We urge our readers not tb suffer
sick-headache when such a pleasSnt relie*
is at hand. Sample Only 35 cents at ft. the drug
store. dose free—try