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slmilating the Food and
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
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ikessandRest.Contains PromotesDigestion.Cheerful- neither
Opnim,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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A perfect Remedy Stomach.Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬
tion. 5our jConvukions ish
Worms .Fever
ocss and Loss of Sleep.
Tec Simile Signature of
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NEW YORK._
Alb months old
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EXACT C0PV or WRAPPER.
L. S. JACKSON,
Remember I am still
in business and . . •
Keep Everything at Prices to Suit the Times.
Come to See Me
I Can Show You Better than I Can Tell You.
L. S. JACKSON, Sharon, Ga.
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FALL 1898.
As the season has arrlvcsl, so our Fall Stock is now complete in every department.
We take the opportunity to inform the public of the iceeption of our Fall 1’lothlng,
consisting Indeed of the very best woolens made Into the latest and most stylish suit
designs. There are many who would like to tuke advantage of the time to make a
choice selection of a Suit,"Overcoat or Hat from the many varieties on hand before the
rush of thr season begins. It will afford 11s great pleasure and will Ik- adelightful task
to show you the many new and handsome suits in our men’s and our children’s de¬
partment.
Mr. W. A, Wright will be glad to see you.
I. C. LEVY’S SON & CO.,
Tailor-Fit Clotniers, Augusta, Ga.
When You Need
Lumber, Laths, Lime,
Shingles. Moulding*. Doors. Sash, Blinds, Cement, Piaster Paris, Plastering
Hair, Sewer Pipe for your well or ditches. Jars for your Lard, Jugs for your
Syrup, etc.,
Bolts, Hinges, and Screws for Your Doors or Blinds,
Nalls. Isx'ks, Coat or Hat Hooks. She f Brackets or anything else vou may
need in a COMPLETE HOUSE, Confer with tue.
Washington Manufacturing Co M
W ASH 1 NGTON, G EG KG 1 A.
They wi!* nive you right prices every time you call on them
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Oxydonor!
(Trmle Mark Registered Nov. 24 . ’ 96 .
The New Life-Giver.
Promotes Vigorous Health by instilling
* »XYGEN from the air into i he
Mini cures nil forms of disease without
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Prices of OXYDONOKS greatly re
dneed. Get the genuine, made hr the
iTnZ™ * nd invrnU ’ r ' 1>r ‘ ,krcul "
Book of particulars and price list free.
Address Di H. Sanche, Ml Fifth Aw,
New lork.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what It was mad® tor.
CUSTOM!
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
%
Signature
% The
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VA You Have
Always Bought.
THC CINTAUM OOMMNV, NIWVOM ClTV.
COMPLETEfwlSin5SS5
MILL OUTFITS.
(itn, ( Hnr Mill autl ShlnRli* Outfit*.
Birtldfft(gr, KrMtft* Castings.
Factory. Furnace
and Katlr.vad
Rallrv^ad. Mill. Machinist#'ami Fa*-U>nr v uy*pltf«.
Bolting. raclrtt’K, Kitting*,
S«» s. Fllr'tfk Ollt»!i. Etc.
Q3T<'ast dexy: t cork ISO hands.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS* SUPPLY CO..
AUGUSTA t UA.
Alll RCpilDC
H « ■ jli ML I nlllO
■ ■ o| SAWS RIBS
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c.,
FOB ANT MAKS OF «IM.
FNG'NES. BOILERS AND PRESSES
And R.nalr® for ®am. ShafttBf, J*»ney».
*•:**»*, lnipic*.'r®. Pip®®. VaiTw sad Klwlag®.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS k SUPPLT CO,
Al Ot STi, 6A.
Wants a Di msary.
ij r Editor:— ! !
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As one who reads ywr paper an<J note.
the Temperance Column each wejek. 1
desire to sa ^ a few " ,rds 0n the 5, t jeC
After a personal esp«nence in dry , towns
and blind tigers. I an convinced from
observing the workings of the dispensary
system that in this isibe true solution of
the whiskey orobleri and a better »olu
li<jn than local optioi or bars, there are
several . reasons:
In the first place I-iay down the
sit,on that a well conducted dispensary
under strict municipal control reduces
drinking from 1-3 lo'/i-
2nd It prevents social treating to a
Urge extent by profiting I drinking on
'
the premises.
ird It takes the enJtyd vlliskey question if
proper la*s are in ,U establish
ment a. nearly out f municipal politics
as possible. onl'| .
4th. It opens uring sunshine jand
prevents night orgil t ■
5th. It is a guap nt e« again.t poispn
ous tobacco juicejN 1 pepper to help whiskiei. take
6th. The profits. go pay s
for the citizens a diverts the pro its
from the pocket! ^ individual to 1 he
good of all. have
7th. Dispensar gies proven iiji Geor¬
gia where annua reached 814 ,000 00
that #34. in ej^rv ,00 ' 00 was net pro fit
above expenses 1, - credit of the* -ow n.
The Dawson DisT 9ar y *" one ye»|r hits
reduced taxes ii le town and cloun< y
$2.00 per thous The Camilla Dii»
pensary, paid a jit on 814,000,00 gro.« w
sales over $2,00 to the town in 1896«.
The Fort Game '’penury Pfid a bou» t
82.500.00 salts if known, but a safe : es -
timate in all is o profit nj, e re /
8100.00 gross •
considerable tra
Stead of a coutii
is a thing that
inducements or
as a necessary e
devil to digging
of all.
This question
by the people
make their taf
ligh er.
Don't Tobnee® S|>
To quit tobacc
netic, lull of life,
Hue, the wonder -i
strong. All druv
toed. Booklet
Sterling Remedj
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News is scar
C S. and wi
family,, sment
Mr. Ran S?
hurt; he is ge
Mr. R. L. B
Sunday with
wife.
Mrs. W. D. 1
been visiting h
Nash. ♦
Mr. and Clin
Miss Nettie 4
parents.
Mr. John Gr
Atlanta wheie
best girl.
One of Mr.
came very near
Satur. a \
Mrs. J- T. F ;
Miss Rosa spet,
Mr. Mr. B H.
Bbsti th»
Sign.tar® Ud /
of
Mrs. M. M. i
Miss Rosa spe ster
in-law, Mrs. C
Will Jackson he
dwelling of Mr.
while the famil The
burglar secured! 1 and
potatoes. He by
Mr. A. S. .Rich
to Mr; W. I). I’ arried
him to jail in \ night.
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Sore throat am n
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dieate an affe<
tubes which mt 6
Cough Syrup a
couc UP
Cures Hoarseness v rhroat.
Doses are small »nJ pleasant to t. e. Doctora
At uldtU8g15 "
Wart® em Bara
Qrasrios.—I iave Please two aiulee with
Warts on their ears sell
best method of removing tham.
Answer. —Thef* are varicus methods
recommended for removing warts. The
best plan, however, is to cat then off
with a sharp knife, and either bora the
place where cat vdth a hot iron or wash
it for several days with acetic acid. The
warts are simply attached to the skin
aud will not return if treated as di¬
rected— State Agricultural Department,
CASTOR I ■ ■ I ■ A • »
For Infant* and Children.
The Kind You Hlie Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Dwtroying Wild Onion*.
Qctestiov 14 .— How can I get rid of
fh^wiM oniona
k* ve this trouble every spring.
answer 14 .—Thia inquiry comes up
**» _ nner " U,? regularity every spring .nrint»
and we underhand from experience
of having to throw in the
ri <>P s gallons of milk, rained by the
**rat of the onions which the cows
have eaten. These plants are among
anpear Ppe when the spring
weather begins to encourage vegetation
aud ior thls reason, as w as rum
fact that cattle are fond of them, milk
cow * should not be turned into a pas
ture in which they have gained a footing
The cows, so long deprived of tender
«**«“ iood wiU eagerly seek out the
>
onion, and devour them. The only
P lttn we know of is to plant some crop
» n Perior growth, such as cowpeas or
crimson clover, which has a tendency
*> supercede the onion growth and to cut
this crop before the “buttons” on top
<*t the onions have time to form. By this
plan we accomplish a twofold purpose.
The onions are prevented from forming
additional roots, and the “buttons" can¬
not mature to be scattered for another
crop. If a cultivated orop is planted,
this will also tend to destroy the onions,
the roots being plowed np during the
oourse of cultivation, but the process of
eradication is necessarily a slow one.
If either of the above plans (or both,
because a cultivated crop may come af¬
ter the German clover), is adopted, we
most not expect to be at once success¬
ful. Where the onions have taken pos¬
session of the land, it may be some time
before their destruction -is entirely ac¬
complished.—State Agricultural De
iDelicatel
(Children!
; They do not complain of j*
anything in particular. They
eat enough, but keep thin and *
pale. Theyappear fairly well, You jg jj
but have no strength. really
cannot say they are call them
sick, and so you
delicate.
What can be done for them ?
Our answer is the same that
the best physicians have been
giving for a quarter of a cen¬
tury. Give them
! scon’s Emulsion
£ of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- S
' phosphiies. It has most S
re
markable nourishing blood. power. It $ jj
It gives color to the
brings strength to the mus- the x
cles. It adds power to
nerves. It’ means robust j*
, health and vigor. Even deli- #
$ cate flesh infants if given rapidly small gain in J
F a amount
J; J» three or four times each day. ij
S 50c. «nd $1.00 ; all druggists. £
SCOTT Sc BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
The World
alt Almanac
Encyclopedia
^6 for 1899
Illustrated
of the Spanish
American War
* READY FOR SALE jh
J J JANUARY EVERYWHERE ^ jh
1st, 1899.
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Together with
The Battle Calendar
of the RepubKc®
Compiled by
EDGAR STANTON MACLAY
HhtorUs at the U. S. Navy.
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THE STANDARD
AMERICAN ANNUAL.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
jijM
Postpaid to any address.
THE WORLD, Putttter Bufldfng,
NEW YORK.
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A Sew Shop.
I have moved into my new shop on
Broad street where I welcome all my
white friends to my handsome quarters.
I will visit your homes and do hair cutting
and shoinpooing for the ladies and child¬
ren: also sharpen razors. I have added
a shoe-shining depatmeat. Give me a call,
JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Barher.
Crawfordville. Ga.
The Ills of Children.
Dr. Hartman offers his advice to parents on the treatment of coughs and colds.
“ jk TI!T to guard against, colds.
^^1 K A R ll 1 children *\ begin the “IS? wnh
taking cold. If your
child catches cold don't wait a moment before
attacking that cold.
To the ignorance or neglect of parents is due
the fatal termination of many children s com
Vj . plaints. informed to the
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proper course to pursue [ to drive off
UMNT cold , wr te to Dr. Hartman,
president of the Surgical Hotel,
l Columbus, O., for advice, and ask for
\\ '\ A I f if [> | |] \\ V some of his free books facts which about contain colds
V \\W HV . x \\ ] the most pertinent catarrhal diseases,
\ A and coughs and all
It l \ ' Pe-ru-na, Dr. Hartman’s great pre¬
/k W I scription, is wholly vegetable. It
wards off colds entirely if taken at
the beginning in proper doses. It
breaks up settled colds quickly; it is
x m scientific and safe; there is no mys¬
tery about it. Dr. Hartman’s books
tell just how it acts and why. All
V 1 druggists sell it.
Mrs. C. T. Rogers, Elgin'rlll., says:
vsaESr.. Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus , O.
/. “Your medicine saved
\r&< Drab Sib:—
my baby’s life. We stopped all treat¬
ment but yours, and now he is a
l beautiful boy. It was certainly a
/ /, »/ ®l I miracle.” writes Mrs. to Becking, the Pe-ru-na East Medicine Toledo, Co.. O.,
Dear Sirs: —“ Pe-ru-na is the best
medicine I ever had in my house.
V * My children had a bad cough, add
■> one of them had the lung fever. I
cured them all with Pe-ru-na."
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flpWgOLZ Proper knowledge of the treatment of coughs and colds is of
the first importance to parents. This knowledge is offered
free. All catarrhal diseases succumb to Pe-ru-na.
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Crawfordville Drug Store sa*
DR. R. J. REID, Pro.
I buy my goods spot cash and I will sell
you goods in the drug line as eheap as any
body. Call and see me before buying.
CHAS. F. BAKER. JERRYT. SMITH.
BAKER d SMITH,
. Cotton Factors,
Fireproof -ssTaxetLQj3.se
COR. REYNOLDS AND CAMPBELL STS., AUGUSTA, GA.
B?*L>Consignaients of Cotton Solicited. Personal Attention Given All Business.
Ship Your Cotton to
M. O’DOWD’S SONS & CO.,
Cotton. Factors,
Cor. Reynolds and 9th Sts., Augusta, Ga.
They Give Persona! and Undivided Attention
to Weighing aud Selling of Cotton. Liberal
Cash Advances Made on Consignments. . . .
NEW ENTERPRISE
STOVES ” 200,000 MnaNonof. mvmmr on •tvtmm
They are made of Southern Iron by Southern 'Workmen,
■who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers.
They last longer aud make more homes happy than any
other Stove on earth. Fire backs jMaranteed for 15 years.
If your Dealer does not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
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NASHVILLE, TENN.
MANUFACTURERS OF
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, i
Mantels and Grates, Hollowwtrc, Tinware, Etc.
DCALSR 8 W
China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery. i
WOODEN AND W 1 LLOWWARE.
Everything necessary and convenient LJ 1w // Wl l /— .Q W
for the Kitchen, Dining Room, *— * “ —
Laundry and Dairy. A SPECIALTY. I ,
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