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Fifty Years Ago.
Qrandfs^cr’s hat! .And within it you see,
Grandfather's favorite cough remedy.
Whether *twas Asthma, Bronchitis or
Croup,
Or baby at night waked the house with a
whoop,
With Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Gran’ther
was sure
That no cold or cough would e’er fail of a
cure.
In hats the styles change, but the records
will show
Coughs are cured as they were 50 years rjr*.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has no equal as a remedy for
coughs, colds, and lung dis¬
eases. Where other soothing
elixirs palliate, Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral heals. It is not a
cheap cough syrup, which
soothes but doe3 not strength¬
en; it is a physician’s cough
remedy, and it cures. It is
put up in large bottles, only,
for household use. It was
awarded the medal at the
World’s Pair of ninety-three.
It has a record of
50 Years of Cures.
Mothers
Read This.
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For Flatulent
Colic,Diarrhcea, Ssig&i v
Dysentery,
Nausea,Cougha,
CholSra Infantum,Teeth
ing Children, Cholera tMesrsj.
Morbus, Unnatural Drains 4i3lillpll'i)l TOf.Sfj \\W
from the Bowel3, Pains,
Griping, I.oas of Appetite, Indigestion,
and ail Diseases of the Stomach and
Bowels,
Pitt’s Carminative
is the stsndfird. It carries children over
the eriticel period of teething, and is rec¬
ommended by physicians ns the friend
of Mothers, Adults and Children, it is
piott*ar.i to the taste, and never fails to
give stUitfcetioti. A few doses will demon
strate its 8U]ie.rltttive virt’ies. Price, 25ets.
per bottle. For sale by druggists.
For all diseases peculiar to women and girls. Ap
It Tones up tlse Nerves, Improves the
petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives Life.
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QUEEN OF
MAKES THE COMPLEXION CLEAIt.
riltt I A bottle of ’’ Monthly ” For Regulating sale by
I Pills with each bottle.
all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by
New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Term.
LADIES* SPECIAL TREATMENT : m
cases requiring special treatment address,
giving symptoms, Ladies Hedical l,e=
parlment. Advice and book on Female
Cideases, with testimonials, free.
For Sale and Recommended by
P. ul G. i.ufii wf riv'"'* Gr.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
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CONNECTIONS.
For information as to Routes, Schedules
and Rat:?, both
Fas O’) CD n orr ' V. t-:xi .t 'rr-J reM )
write to either of the under.- igned.
You will l-e;-. be promi-t reply and
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reliable icfonxiioiL
jok w.ivnrrz A. G. JACKSON,
T. P. A. G. P. A.
Augusta, Ga.
S. XV. UILICS, H. K. NICHOLSON",
C. F. & V. A. G. A.
Atlanta Athens.
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Watchmaker & Jeweler,
Rich arc’- St . C fordviile, C,
Repair Work a S> e.iallv.
SIDE-WALK mm.
Pure Home Matters (Picked Up by Our
IK* Locil Eepcrters,
L-v • Goins: ami Saying.
What Our People Are
Tilings Our Friends Tell L T s.
Wool undershirts at cost at
Paul Lucas.
Good tea 5 cents a package
it Paul G. Lucas’.
—Some fruit blooms out in
this section a week ago.
—Mr. E. I. Anderson made a
trip to Augusta Monday.
Nice wool dress goods at
cost, at Paul G. Lucas’.
All kinds of shoes, real bar¬
gains at Paul Lucas’.
—Fewor mules have been sold
here this year than usual.
—Mrc- iT. D. Harden made a
trrikugusta this week.
—A great deal of sickness has
;een reported about Barnett.
—Mr. .Tim Rhodes, of Nor¬
wood, visited relatives here.
All wool overshirts, 75c.
dud, at 65c. at Paul Lucas'.
—Col. Horace Holden is hav¬
ing Mrs. Seals’ residence recov¬
ered.
All kinds of Gents nice hats
to go at lowest prices at Paul G.
Lucas’.
All kinds of ladies and chil
Iren hose, very cheap at Paul
Gr. Lucas’.
—The banking business has
been all the talk in Crawford
vilie for a week.
—Messrs. O. D. Moore and J.
A. Kendrick spent Tuesday in
town on business.
Try the Washington Mfg.
Co. on nails and builders hard
ware.
Miller & Johnson are head¬
quarters for Ladies' Dress
and Capes.
—Hr. M. P. Deadwyler joined
the Methodist church here Sun¬
day by certificate.
—Mrs. L. F. Stephens return¬
ed Saturday from a visit to
daughter at Stephens.
Neckwear of all kinds, • sus¬
penders and such goods, very
cheap at Raul G. Lu cas.’..
—Manj ■ffuuiks to those who
have promptly renewed their
subscriptions .to this paper.
—Rhodes & Dolvin shipped
their sixth car load of mules and
horses to this place this week.
Nice home raised hams
sale cheap. T. O. Gunn, Craw
fordville, Ga.
Miller & Johnson’s new
at "Washington is the store
big bargains.
—The cold snap this
somewhat check; d the work
the new Holden brick building.
—Mrs. Rachel Kent returned
Saturday'from a visit to Green
■shcro. She is yet right feeble.
Sawed brackets any style or
shape gotten out by the Wash¬
ington Mfg. Co.
Best shingles at lowest
ing prices can be bought
Wasnington Mfg. Co.
—The young people who
went to Greenesboro to the
lecture lust week said they had a
fine time.
—Some of our farmers say the
ground was full hard for plow¬
ing last week. What a condition
for Feb. 19th.
—Mr. A. B. Jarrell, of Bar
nett, was in town Tuesday. He
is running a large sawmill busi
ness in Warren county.
Nice tumbler with two bars
of laundry soap or one nice
plated teaspoon with one bar
at Paul G. Lucas'.
-Mr. John F. Holden has
to build the bank
the entire length of the
which will be much better.
—Contractor W. J. Norton has
-d the pool of the Baptist
inclosed with folding
butters. It is a go idea and
SilO l ild be kept tnat
When you wan
stoves, paints buegeis don’t
tOI ,V T . T, Johnson at Wash
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Democ t. Come early b Tor .
they are all taken.
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1S98 lias arrived. Mv his: store F.v^Kdoparimt-m kicked with an immense stock, cover! dr
1(5,000 square feet, three floors. fowBuft: is complete. Have bought at
right prices and just received the
i Car White Hickory WjMns, 300 Kegs Nails,
r 5 ooo lbs. Plow Hose, 1 5o Plow Stocks,
ioopr. 5 Cooking Starr and Harness Heating and ^Traces, Stoves’, 25 250 Dozen Plow Axes, Bridles,'
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Give me a rail when in Washington^;, Ton are cordially Invited to come and see
my mammoth store and stock. STRIvi
WE TO PLEASE!
w. t. jxaHiisrsoasr,
Washington, Ga: -
Mr. Moore Dead.
Mr. Ike Moore, 74 yearsj
old, one of n ’.ell home known, Mr. yil-i- W.
zens, died al t lie of
H. Harrison, Wednesday.
got hurt by a horse some time
back and did not get over it.
broke His teg.
Oscar Portwood got his
broken, down close to the ankle
yesterday. He is attending the
High School here an4 while run
ning after his horse he fell
^
twisting his foot and bi'okte"
leg as above stated.
Postponed.
The makers of the Confederate
Monument to have been erected
here next week, write that
engine broke down and that the
monument could not be put up
time enough for unveiling on
March 2. The services have
been postponed. Notice
given later as to when the mbn
uinent will be unveiled.
Just received another
load of mules and horses.
bo here ail next week
court. Cali on or w rite us when
in need of any stock. Will
them on hand the year round.
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Wjuitl Muk« - i , w* .UK firi ’
ilin ’ Dvimocrat
’'The Crawfordv
seems to think that the ci \
courts,should be abolished as
useless. The Democrat
cannot be serious. It there were
no civil courts, how could
rights be enforced7 If, for in
stance, some bright morning the
Democrat editor should find
another man in possession of
Moore get him out, if the
chanced to have more
than Brother Moore could
muster'?”
The above is taken from
Greenesboro Herald-J o u r n a
and in answer, we only have to
say that on that bright
said intruder would be
by us like the battleship
was treated in the Cuban
an d thereby we would soon make
a criminal case of it and in
criminal cour t s the matter
. b = 0 ‘ lsl) V settled e,, *»»•' n v
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The Surprise of Ail.
Mr. James Jones, of the drug
firm of Jones & Son, Cowdcn,
Ill., in speaking of Dr. King’s
New Discovery, says that last
-winter his wife was attacked
witd £, a Grippe, and her case
g rcw so serious that physicians do
at Cowden and Pana could
nothing for her. It seemed to
develop into Hasty Consumption,
Having Dr. King's New Discov
cry in store, and selling lots of
it- kc took a bottle home, and to
the surprise of all sue began ' to
get better from first, dose, and
kitlf d< z >n dollar bottles cureu
her sound and well. Dr. rving s
Aj ev> - Discovery for Consumption,
^ourfis and Colds is guaranteed
to do this good work.
p j 1 . : trial bottles at Dr. ii. J.
f > Drurr Store.
T, V, r MILLER. V. T. JOHNSON.
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D LY GOO O jlw\ . in 1 TI Julx4 A [i*. AC
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A? less PRICE than any house.tjn I Idle Ga.
MORE OR BETTER GOODS i NEW i/TOEAS, hw
ior same money than ■ CT •J 1 ' YES,
Any i louse in Middle Georgia, ivEW METHODS •
Floyd’s New Buildings.-^ j--g -W "»nri t.—xm
A Curious Ear of Corn.
Mr Albx H. Gunn bought in
a peculiar freak in an ear of corn,
Tuesday. It was almost in per
shape of a hand, only it had
finger-shaped ears growing
from one ear. It all grew
m one Shuck. K , It was a curiosi
ty
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t)r. J. B Kobins P. K
Athens districu pleached one or
M*e,ceUent sermons hero at the
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preached from a passage giving .
real meaning of religion.
is a tine speaker and lcoeps
hearers constantly interest
Foot Prints in a lltirh.
-f Mr. Joe P. Perkins found a
« peek , on his , . place , in . this county
ihat has an imprint 1 in it that is a
complete representation , ol ,
a
child’s foot. It looks like
track was made in the rock
jfelioy. it was in a soft state and
Ijlieu nature hardened it.
are all ported.
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V plaining mill for getting
f t all kinds of moulding and
1 tl hd«d a -,,*,1
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T) 1 c sasa
smfnnery is now the latest talk
for our town. -Messrs. Cannon,
Biigg <kCo., are looking into the
D f a suitable lot for such
»"*• rn . l"'»Pp<Oo , irat , .
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#1 engine, and several of
these Improvements and get up
;i good lumber yard and material
R j_ 0 p Let it come. We need
such enterprises.
-y-Prof. Myers, a blind rnusi
elan, gave a coricert at the court
house here Tuesday night. A
prize of a silver cup was voted
to the prettiest young lady pros
ent and Miss Fannie Rhodes was
awarded the cup. Boh
w,a,v got a cake of soap as the
laziest man, in the audience.
Deaftsess Cannot be Cured
hy local applications as they
cannot reach the diseased por
tion of the ear. There is only
oneway to cure deafness, and
that* is by constitutional reme
dies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous
lbihi" of the Eustaehin Tube,
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V, IK ll this tube is inflamed or'irn- you
have a rumbling sound
perfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, deafness is the
resuli. and unless the infiamation
can lie talced out and this tube
restored to its normal-condition,
hi-arir •* will be destroyed for
< ver: nine cases out often are
ciised by Catarrh, which is noth¬
ing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surface
We will give One Hundred
Dollars for any case of Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot
by cured by HalJ s ('at; irrh Cure.
Send for circulars; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Hold by Druggist, 75c.
IIal!’£ Family Pills are the
BANK OF TALIAFERRO
The Mooting 1 of Citizens Tues¬
day Starts the Ball
TO OFG AI'HZE TH^l BANK
Everybody Wave Their Support nml
Wood Wilt anti a Snbsrrrition i’opi
initlee Appointed. The Hank Is
Assured.
A meeting was called Monday
to meet Tuesday night at the
rooms in this place
devise plans on which to organ¬
ize a bank. Every one knows
the need of such an institution
and a good crowd attended.
Mr. M. P. Griffith was elected
chairman and 0 . G. Moore, see
retary, and the meeting was
called to order. Col. IL M.
Holden stated tho object of the
meeting in a few words iLtid ox
plaiued the laws on bank organi
zaLon.
After some discussion it was
on motion decided that the maxi
mum limit of stock to any one
slul , s
.. lQ0 icd 'pip done
e , . H was
give 0V(jry hldividual j,
county a clnutce to subscribe
owu au inU , rest , iu tho bauk
they desired.
A committee consisting of
Messrs, das. A. Kendrick. W. O.
Holden and W. G. Chapman were
selected to soiici t .‘subscriptionsof
stock and to report their work
to a meeting ot „ rn taliaferro i. ,■ cm
zbns at the court house here on
... iue,sday ,, March . at iu • clocif, i i
o, o
ill.
A motion was carried that it
was the sense of the meeting that
all citizens work io follow up
the establishing of the Bank of
Taliaferro with the erection of
warehouses and the establishing
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A8 oinea lx „ ly tll0
] 1 ( , art jjy. in respectfully
asking the town councils of
Crawfordville and Sharon to
each give itC5 and the Grand
Jury of the county give ft50 to
get up suitable books or adver¬
tising' matter of tho county to
be sent to the Omaha Exposition
which opens in May next.
The meeting then adjourned
to meet again Tuesday March K.
Why is it that one man is old
{in< [ decrepit! at 15. a,rul another
hale and hearty at HO? It depends
o;) j]i 0 (; are Jus takes of himself.
Oi'l/Mi a man's body gets out
the trouble grows until
j), i a y S him out in bed. Vvhen
ever man feels that he is not
tts well as he ought to be. when¬
ever lie is listless, without euer
vy and without vitality, when
'-’Vet iie finds i mil he is losing in
weight ami that his ordinary
v/ork gives him undue fatigue,
ke nees, i)r. < ierce -•
Medical Discovery. If he keeps
°n working with his liver m
active and Ins blood impure lie
keeps his nerves and his body
under a constant nervous strain,
!le will not be hearty when he is
old. I ho Golden Medical Dis
oovery” cures many so-called
di-a-ases because nearly all ill
spring i'rom the same
thing-->bnd digestion and cohsh
quent impure blood. Tim **Dis
oovery'’ makes the appcble
good, the digestion strong, us
siiniiation easy, and the blood 1
rich anti pure.
Lost $ 80 .
Young Mr. Ike Reese, of Dow¬
el ton, lost ftHG in cb'iti' casii one
till and had not found
aturd..y. Be had it in his
nocket and upon ueeutng '; .
ci l fie reached for his cast)
tnd found i was gone.
A Gfiob I.on:it
Frcrn Clerk of tiu C; .-alt Com t.
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Sold by Dr. IL J^Rcid.
& SiiaM Nervous System.
FINALLY HEART TROUBLE.
nestc+ed to Health by Dr. Miles' Nervine.
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jw| JJ.TI E. EDWARD HARDY, the jolly cjnn
a^cr of Sheppard Co’s, great store at
" “ Ilracoville, III., writes: "I had never
peon sick :i day in my lifo until in 1S8Q. I
j-ot so bad vith norvoua prostration that I.
bad to yivo up and commence to doctor. I
tried our local physicians and one in Joliet,
J>, it none gave me any relief and I thought
I was going to die. I became despondent
.not exist. At tho cad of ox months 1 wma
induced to but a shadow of myself, and at.
hist my hcart became affected and I w.m
truly miserable. I took six or eight bottles
eat uia-winj? of my life.” M
nktsunder S“£!Sj££ a positive |L I*!™? B EV3,IC ? I
j tunded. nook on dL- Kfr &■ «
oa",oi th-heortund V
nerve.; free. Address. __ . MM ..
! DU. MILE-? MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, End.
March Sheriff Sales.
\\ r i!l lx; sold io front, of (Ik; door of
Court House of Tidiiiforro County Geor¬
gia on the first Tuentlny in March next,
oitliin the legul I........Of sale for cash, to
the highest bidder, all that tract of land
in«ni<l town ami County, cnnf'iiii
in" one acre more or less know 1 as the
Nancy McCoimvlock lot, houuded oil
j,y of way of (hi. H..iir<aut; on
ICaHthy Public Street. j.e,«,rating S«f.t
land Irom Masonic _ Lod"e lot;on South hy
i’uldic. Street, separating mid land from
lands of.I. !>• Hammack amj on West by
lands of King Star Society
ALSO, all that tract or lot of land, - sit¬
uated in the liOTtli, Dist, G. M., said
County containing 107 acres more or less
bounded oil North and We t hy lands of
.(no. F. Holden; oil Fast hy lands of it. .)•
Kidd; and on South bv lands of Mrs. Ju¬
lius Jordan; which tract or lot of land is
Imown as the Power lands of Mrs. Nancy
lvcid, i i wliich she,.took doivcr, arid winch
tmet of land was levied upon sold
subject, to the life estate of said Mrs. Held
in and to the sumo.
Said property levied upon and desorb ¬
ed above, levied upon as the property of
T. E. Bristow under and hy virtue of and
to satisfy executions issued from the Jus¬
tice Court of the 001st, i)ist. G. M., said
County ugaiust said Bristow in favor of
Vannersoo & Flemming; G. "I. Todd A;
Son; T. Flemming it Son; J. VV. A E. C.
Atkins; W. A. Bussell: Simon Seward its
Co., J. Leopold it Co; JL J. Wolf it Sons;'
Thus. M. Clark it Co; Dobbs, WeyitOo.,’
and Executions issued from the Superior
Court of said County against said Bristow
in favor of S. 0, Dobbs; Landrum it But¬
ler; Been it Gregg Hard warn Co., Sling
luff Dimcy it Co., and Isaac Greebaam it
Co.
WrlHicn nolitwHof *-ii<I levies given as
rwiuin.d hy law.
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IIKNHY,
«j,eriiT of TiiiinforroCounty,
Oxydonor!
(Trade Mark H< "i.stercd Nov. 24, "M.
The New Life-Giver*
BroinotfS Vigorous IL alth l>y instillinjj
from the; air into (lie sy-r.om,
nntl curw nil forms of <hseui»e without
flwiioiiio or Electricity. It is us simple ns
hreatliiii!.'.
Knees of OXYDOSTOIIS creatly re ¬
duced, Get tiic jfenuine, made hy the
discoverer ami inventor, Dr, Hercules
Hunch
Bo k of particulars and price list free.
.Address l)i . I. SaucJic, 2’5l Fifth Ave¬
nue, New Yoik.
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And vicinity, will consult tkc:r
intori -t by wrrtiiig to
Manufacturing Co •J
UJGUbTA, GA.,
For Prices on SA81T, DOOJi.,
BLINDS, SHINGLES. LUM¬
BER, LATH or anything in
YELLOW PINE.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
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BRICK! BRICK!
Ogeechee BricK Co
Union Point, Ga.
Building i Brick of best Quu.ity.
Reliable Contractors for all
Kinds of Brick Work.
For prices an I information apply 1 " to
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