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A Minister's
Trial So
This narrative from a minister is of greatest value
to those whose nerves are unstrung , health shattered,
or otherwise ailing. It is particularly appropriate in
this age of active, nervous , endless labor.
W< living too fast. " Fast as light
arc
nine,” expresses it, for we talk by elec¬
tricity, cook by electricity, travel by
electricity and so on.
CS'a hurry, hurry, hurry from the cradle
o the grave.
We crowd too much j crowd our work,
crowd our eating, crowd our pleasure,
crowd our sleeping.
A " breaking down of the nervous sys¬
tem" is the way of expressing the result.
If means a depleting of the nerves in
diicssrf prolonged strain; overtaxing of
the nervous system; a product of over¬
hurry and bustle. ®
It affects all people in all walks ol life.
It baffles physicians of all schools.
No one knows the horrors of such a
condition better than Rev. ) \ N. Mc
Cready, of Elkton, Mich. Fo or years he
labored faithfully and welL He was pro¬
gressive and aggressive; a leader among
men, a deep thinker and a hard worker.
In his real, he overworked ; overtaxed
his mental and physical strength. with shat¬
The outlook was dark, health
tered and recovery apparently hopeless. tried, with¬
Many means for a cure were
out receiving benefit.
Finally he took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People'-fhtf Was restored to health.
He says'; 4 ~ r
“ In April, lB%r the phyddtkos said I
must itop prcAchinff or die.
u I had overtaxed myself and Was suf¬
fering from a complete breaking down of
my nervous system and a rfcssistent stom¬
ach trouble.
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" Several physicians treated me, but no
permanent benefit was derived.
" Four times I was stricken with nervous
prostration ; twice with gastritis.
“ These attacks would throw me into
I could eat neither meat or vegetables, I
“ If my bare iedt touched the floor was
immediately seized with cramps.
" I Commenced* to tak^Dr.^WiLiiams’
Pink Pills for Pale People. One box was
consumed and I felt no better. This dis
couraV^d me. pills
"My wife urged me to try the
some more, feeling that my life depended
"PS n the result.
I continued to take them.
"Since then, and it has been several
months, I have enjoyed life.
"Have preached all summer and held
revival meetinm for fifteen weeks.
r J, garden, muscles
hard work in my my
standing this test remarkably well.
" Every Sabbath I preach three time*
and now think I am for another
twenty years, if the Lord will*."
To add weight lo hi* word*. Rev. Mc
Creadymade affidavit before J. D. Brooke*,
N Dr[wiUiams’ Pi&Wt’alc
Pink inflows#* People
exert a powerful in restoring
wasted nerve power and (druggist* tin ^wffying consider and
enriching the blood,
them the most eifeedve remedy which
they dispense.
OF FOCAL INTEREST.
Brightest Items from Near by
Neighbors,
TOLD IN SMALL
To the Credit of the Excellent County
Journals from Which Wc Get
the Creamy.News.
— Mrs. Hattie DuilO.se Hunter
died ill Washington last week.
When threatened with cholera
inorbus it dose Of two ol: Dr.
Tichettor's Antiseptic Will StlVC
yoil time Ulld suffering.
—There is more interest be
ing taken 111 fruit raising 111 all
the counties around than ever
hpfnrp '
Col. and Mrs. XT N. r C. , Edwaid- r-i,,..,
—
visited Mr. J. P. Moore, oi I al
iaferro county last week.—War -
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*'enton Clipper. r „.
A11 who have ll'icd it, know
t | 1R va J ue Q f I) r . Ticlignor’s All
aseptic « - torvmvu
and will not be without it.
Mll%. TT , , T __,
has a COW that gives nearly two
pounds Of butter per day.
-Jim Rogers has procured a
lot Of Belgian rabbits! kbbit and says
he intends to Start a farm
ilt Hancock, says the Ishmaeiite.
Protit by your friends' expe
rienceand try Dr. Tichenor s
Antiseptic when you get hurt
and you will never regret it.
—Confederate Monument will
be unveiled at Greenesboro on
Tuesday next, Gen. Gordon
will speak there on that * occa
sion.
—A lady near Lexington has
a heu sixteen years old that is
doing as full time at the laying
business as if she were a pullet.
—Echo.
Add water and sugar fee Dr.
Ticheuor’s Antiseptic and' sub¬
tract the colic" from your baby.
Very pleasant, absolutely perfectly reliable. harm
and
Costs 50 cents.
—It is the general opinion of
our neighbors thu' the jfruit crop
las beey damaged some but
here is plenty on the trees to
make a good crop.
When you stick u nail in your
foot apply Dr. Ticlrenbi Vs Anl i
.septic, and see how goocj it will
feel and how quickly it will g«t
well. If you want forged Lq prevent
Buffering don't 's.
—Miss Agnes Watson, ^ dau
ter of Hon. Titos.
has been on a visit WanA
ton. Her health is vmy bad a iff
>he was seriously * l m<- white in
Warrenton. f
Planters NUBIAN A cures D'rspep
«!a, Constfoation and Indi
(Mtios. KegulaU* the liwer. Price, 25 cts.
—John Dunaway who, it is
claimed, did the fatad shooting
iu Wilkes county when Perry
Butler fell dead iu his own field,
has been arrested in Oklahoma.
—-Reporter.
No-To-Vu for Tlfty 0 »*lV
Gu»r»nte«U'.obsceo hsbit pure. maUes weak
m«a svronx, blood pure. 50c, |1. All dnicvisus
From Washington Chronicle April 19 .
—Mr, J. M. Wood wont to
Crawfordville Sunday, returning
the same*day.
—Mrs. Forrest Adair of At¬
lanta, is among the quests at
Capt. Hunter’s hotel at Hillman.
—Mr-W. L. Kendrick.
Mary O’Keeffe and Mrs. Stinson
catne over from Sharon Sunday
on account of the death of
Lizzie Hogan.
—Wilkes county's. A^uis
praised by every 1 man
travels them. ' and are
over ■
pronounced .far ah’eiui of
sister counties.
Don't yqti go‘Home without Anti¬ a
bottle of Dr. Tichbftor's
septic to use in case of
or sudden sickness. Better
a <rood medicine autfiieed it than
to need it and not Have it. see?
—Judge SamuerTiumpkin ;utd
wife came from Rutledge to Bar¬
nett on their wheels, 54 miles,
but decided to come on the train
from Barnett to Washington.
They went out to Centerville on
Saturday.
Ttlei! rHe«: Itrhtoe Pile*.
Symptoms—Moisture. :ntecs>. i'cltlafl
xnd stmiinc; mot-v at i.iyiit; ve«tse by
scratching #Klfallowed t.- i.ntinuet nuors
form, whtch often bleed uicevare. be
coming very sore, riwavne's Git:intent
stops the iirfiln- aud Seeding. V ni
eeration. and in Tiioit rr.ses ren>\ 1
tumor* Al At ar«H,Srf.. drumris: or e r bv mai.< «*»•». • r *
cea:a, Dt. bwavue & bon, Pbik. Ue
DliftUf ot tlie Blood and Xervff.
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BERMUDA DOTS
HY X.
A nice rain Tuesday morning
Bermuda school closed Monday until
summer.
In'sh potatoes corn were killed to
lheb > • frosts.
We hear that some people will have to
plant their cotton over.
Small grain is looking a little bad:
caused from the cold snap.
Mr. W. F. Cooper had his finger Badly
mashed one day last week.
Mr. John Akins was Bird hunting in
our neighborhood a few Sundays ago.
Miss Mamie Rhodes, of Jennings, was
in our neighborhood one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. X. Seals visited tlie
family of Mr. s. J. Jones. Sr.. Sunday.
Mrs. M. V. Cooper visited her mother
Mrs. Nelson of near Crawfordville Tues
day.
Mrs. Gibson and son, of Warren county
spent Saturday night with her brother
Mr. P. G. Veazey.
The prospect for a fruit crop is good.
Hope there will be nothing from this on
to cause it to be otherwise.
Mrs. Penelope Stewart, mother of I). S.
Stewart is quite sick at this writing.
— *..»
Nr. x. B. Thomas, of neat 1 ouelton,
died last week and was buned at the
f-nilyburing ground on Saturday
We are requested to s'ate that the
annual picnic at ..Iillers Mill win be
SUurday April 30 th instead of the first
s ltul<1,1 -' 1,1 - Mn > •
Mr. Ii. J. Cooperand s.ster Laura, and ,
Miss Effie Ileringdine spent Saturday
night and Sunday With the family of Hr.
a. S. Cooper at loueitoi..
A negro woman living on Mr. 15. F.
Wynne’s place caught a carp one day last
week weighing eighteen pounds. A
large fish for the Ogeechee.
Some weeks ago we slated that Mr. 15.
F. Wynne had gone to plowing regular
hut the statement raised a war, and we
have been ordered to recind what we
have said and we reckon it is best to obey
orders. How is it Frank?
Bermuda will have to put a detective
after Mr. J. W. Jones, he lias been traced
as far as Powelton and there lost sight of.
We think however we have him shadow
ed. Look out Bud you will be caught if
you don’t keep a clear eye.
Mr. Joe Hill Brake, who has been
down some months with consumption,
died Saturday the 2 nd day of April and
was buried at the Methodist church in
Th,*
hves and friends have our sympathy,
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My son, Jolinnic Simmons, who is
underage, lias left me and I hereby notify
the public that Ills wages belong fo JDC
and anyone hiring him will be expected
to pay his wages to me.
CICERO SIMMONS.
Crawfordville, Gu., April 19, 1898.
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shelter. For a number of years past
Mr. Morgan has been afflicted with
heart trouble, a disease so prevalent
that it affects one fourth of our entire
people. Rerid what he says:
“I had what the doctors called ‘synt
pathetic heart trouble, shortness of
brcutli, oppressed feeling in chest,
sharp pain in left side and shoulder,
weak spells as if f Vtould faint. These
made me most miserable. I was un¬
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exhausted". I was treated by our local
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to soothe the tired and weak nerves.
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the nervous system very' much moife
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