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AN OPEN LE"^ t- u . ER
To MOTHERS,
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND
“ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,*’ AS OUR TRADi; MARK *
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts ,
was the originator of “PITCHER’S CASiOR!A, 1 the same
that has borne and docs novj w? on ever ^
imr the facsimile signature of wrapper. been
This is the original “ PI i CHER _ S CAoi ORiA, which has
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bou gh t & ..JH Gn the
and signature of ,
has the wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President £)*
March 8, 1897. 11
Do Not Bo Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even ho docs not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought” OF
BEARS THE FACSIMILE SIGNATURE
Insist on Having Failed You.
The Kind That Never
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ANNOUNCEMENT
--BY--
P.B. Tobin Cotton
No. 5 Warren Block.
AUGUSTA. GA., October 11.1897.
. FIRM OF HULL A T< tit's day dissolved by mutual consent, l\
: Hull. Each will transact
Tob = - iinr sold out liis interest ii slmrv partner
ness on his own account. All the a: ts of the lute tlrmare the property of '
Hull, w ho assumes all the Uabi ASliUKY HULL.,
1*. 15. TOBIN.
AUG US T A. G A.. October 21 st, 1897 .
Mr. 1’. H. Tobin anti n;es that lie has sold his interest in the
gusta Cotton and Conipre-- - Uo.. retired from the firm of Hull &
and organ CA i the 1’. I>. Tobin Cotton Co., of which he will he President.
Having thus disposed 11 his other cotton interests, his entire time
attention will be devoted to that of his old friends, and planters ana
chants generally, who ma\ >r him with their patronage.
Tliv _ advancing C ASH
firm have ample means and facilities for
on crops during the sj 1 nit! suinniL , and on cotton in store, at
able rates. Factor a:nl I
Mr. Tollin'? nee as a Cotton
> U ts to 3ns patrons.
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IK iUlJjLIT SAIL
<■, U \ < p\§ ‘^i I AS once said by an observer to be the
.U.U^'h'’ .'- _ Veit. f grandest sight in the world. “A nobler
\ 11;% ’fy-4g A -G'. Y * V/rYpJ \J sight than that,” replied walking a triend to him,
y V : ” “is a father and son arm-in
. v really comrades." it
arm as if tiiey were
A? both be dres.-ed in good taste the charm
, of the picture is intensified. Many men ot
I) Y.a i k good taste in over 7.000 American cities
....... f Ia/ t j 1 ! X - • andtownsnow Gel Subs aaiOvercoatsfrom
/\ i I (> • A M. BORN & CO.,
The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors.
Sons snd Fathers ar^ eqasily sure to he
; i. No poouwork. jSo misfits. No ink*
xxis. N\> exorbitant prices. No dis
tsusiuciioa.
Rvcrj oody fully Satisfied.
FiT and FINISH GUARANTEED.
Over SIX' ('htlrf FatlettW to fill
\ji lour Order iroc*.
CALL 02»
Holden & Co., Crawfordville, Ga.
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Brightest Item* frc m Near by
Neighbors,
TOLD IN SMALY NOTES.
To the Credit of the Excellent t'ountr
Jocrrnnls from Wbkjj tVe Get
the Creamy
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r j e( j j n warren recently.
—There is a g enerSil complaint
of water being very low in vrelLs
in the adjoining counties.
—Com. getting M. Ij. out Duggan, of Han- in
is ^ paper
the interest of his county schools.
—It be is started reported th^t work railroad will
soon on a new
for Sparta leading Louth I from
that place.
—Mr. W. J. Be*well, who
died poison, in Athens burned Sunday at of Penlild, blood
was
his old home. >
great —It is deal said lass that guaiio tjfore used will this be
a
year than last in our neighbor
ing counties,
—Miss Victoria Da^is Jackson
and Dr Ed. T. Curtis were mar
ried at Greenesboro Wednesday
night of last week. ■
—The small pox has about
died out and at he Crawfordj—only is ell. His mother one
case w r
and father failed to have it thus
far.
—Mr. Dan Boone, 3, well know
carpenter, stepped of ) 5 a six foot
scaffold at Greenesboro a few
days ago and received painful
wounds. 4
—Jim Speer, Greene colored, was con
victed in county court
last from week half for doze stealing harness people.
a nor n^re
He will get 3 years f<F each of
fense.
Benton, Ky., August 22, ’96.
All of my customers whom I
have heard well say pleased anything about
it are with Dr.
Tichenor’s Antiseptic.'
R. H. Stark;s, M. D.
—The people of Oglethorpe
are rapidly getting tin Jyhich telephone
lines over the county will
be a great convenient There
are two lines from One Ma^eys, from 2 and
7 miles long. Craw
ford to Lexington, 3 miles.
Several new lines are^roposed.
OASTorfm.
The fie- h
aimilo m
tigMture ^ WIUPPM. crory
—Mrs. Quince Johnson and
son, Mi*. Sidney, left Wednesday
for White Plains, where they
were called to the bedside of
Mrs. Johnson’s ill.-Mrs. mother McCauley, who is
quite of
Robinson, station on the Georgia
railroad, visited her sister. Mrs.
Wm. Gunn, here this week.—
Washington Gazette.
A Timely Friend.
With perfect propriety niay we call
that excellent remedy, Salvation Oil,
a timely friend. This liuini C nt rapidly
cures rheumatism, neuralgia and pains,
when other remedies fail. Mr. Jno.
M. llall, Ashland, Va., Writes : “I
suffered with rheumatism bj the ankle
and the muscles connected therewith.
Salvation Oil at once relieved the sore
ness, reduced the swelling, a nd cured
the pain. No other linimeni; that l ever
used did me so much good.”
Wednesday was Geq. R. E.
Lee’s birthday.
CASTOrt l A .
Tie fss
cimih 1« ca
dgsitart e«t 7
B T»pp«t
Candler seems to have the run
on the Gubernatorial race.
Piles! Plle.Jl Itching Piles,
Symptoms—MoBUure; iat«3s\, vc’itai
and stinNnn; most a;-r.igb% \v«rr« br
scratchin s t^If fUlow&tt'Mxnuiae* quuow
form, which often biota anii eicerAte, b«
romiug very sore. Sway:ie' bleeding, B Ointment
stops tie itching and heals til
^-ration. Rnd in most cases removes thy
a
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The c nre h'e • «aw mills , running ui
three n i e> > f t htrun. Mr * r a. v wranc
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on the Ba tle 1 d, Mr, J. B.^erutrick on
Mess-r. r F.vnt _ Moore
hi - h nd n 1 «S; on
ft’.La il K. M. J i k-i.h land. This
looks like busi es-iith limber line
old To’ive • < ounty.
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