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Sftsr Sii Yoars cf intensa Obstinate’ sores and ulcers which
refuse to. heal under ordinary treat¬
Saffarlag, 3 ment soon become chronic and deep
C ... r 1 u seated, and are a sure sign that the
r a s o entire circulation is in a depraved condition. They
uj u vs drain uoon the system, and are coa
ui ui # are a severe
stantlv eapoinsj away the vitality. Iii every case the poison must
be eliminated from the blood, and no amount of external treatment
There is no uncertainty about the merits of b. b. S. ; every claim
made for it is backed up strongly by convia in?
testimony of those who have been cured by it
and know of its virtues by experience. M
Mr. L. J. Clark,of Orange Courthouse, Va.. writes:
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•• For six years I had au obstinate, running ulcer on my ^
ankle, which at times caused me intense sutf^rmg. 1 was fe; J|A
to disabled for a Ion- while that I was wholly constantly ur.nt .or
bn«itieM> One of the best doctors treated me y*. MBjjl
but dWmc noKxnl. I then tried various bl x^d reniedP^s.
without the least benefit S- S b.was *» lughly recoin- £ fagfif/SS. AWt
mended that l coon’.u-led to trr it. and the effect was
wonderful. If seemed to g-t fight at r.i' seat. ot me
and foiiv the poison out, and I was soon coca- *“ mi
disease Swi.iu bpecific
pietcly cured.” ■
S. 8. S. "OR THE BLOOD
_drives out every trace of impurity in the blood, and in this wav
cures permanently the most obsii.er \ deep-seated sore or ulcer. It
is the onlv blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and con¬
tains not a particle of potash, m-m-ury or other mineral, b. b b
cures Contassio is Blood Poison. Fcrofwla. Cancer, Catarrh. Eczema,
Rheumatistn. Sor-Tv Ulcers Boils, or any other bl<K)d trouble. Insist
upon S. .S. S.; nothing can ‘V’W•v'emhcComiv’-ny, take its place. -o-thuita, . . n Ira.
Valnnhleb-ml-a wailed
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You Know It!
Trl MB V ill! i CD » v n priviAt Ct 5 v 1 JJ T Ml 1 C2T> 77 9
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---THAT IS YOU HAVE
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach Trouble,
Liver Trouble or Kidney Troubie.
Tale Spring Water Fro ^r ngs ' fill to You.
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TESTIMONIALS.
!!. L. Tayfor. Gov.of Tenn., Nashville.
'*! retard Tate Springs as the b-jsi on the
continent.”
David Kiik, Pres. McCalmont Oil Co.,
Ptteburg, l a.; “1 helievi Tate Spring
w ater is au infallible cure for dyspepsia.”
J. B. Levert, KOSl’erdido St., New Or.
leans, Feb. 2, ’ 97 : “I consider Tate Spring
a most delightful summer resort snU •
wacer superior to any I ever used.’
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iiiiiiinr 550 of our 5,009 testimonials.
cordial Invitation
To Our Friends and to the Visitors to Our City
During Merry Makers Week:
We specially invite you to tn ike our stove your headquarters. You will
End every convenience you want and should you desire to make a purchase of a
suit, hat or furtiUhings, you will find a force of polite salesmen to wait on you
any* who will take pleasure, to show you one ot the handsomest lines ot clothing
ever shown in onr city.
Special Department for Ladies and Ladies to Serve You.
!. C. LEVY’S SON & CO ■J
Tailor-Fit Clothiers, 838 Broad Street t Augusta, Ga ,
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
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CONNECTIONS
For nfornnition as to Routes, Sciiednic
and Rates, both
Passenger and FrcigM.
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply an*■
reliable information.
JOK ’V WHITE, A. G. JACKSON
T. P. A. O. P. A.
Augusta, Ga.
J. A. THOMAS, C. I>. COX,
C. F. & P. A. G. A.
Atlanta Athens.
W.W HAIlOWI CK, M. R. HI DSOy,
S. A. S. K. A P. A.
Macon, Ga. Atlanta. Ga.
VICK* S s
S J Balbt and Plante bare to Lhooeaodsof VICK saLiofied S GARDEN Cu^dv*-* Tor AND a ha>f ccotarv. FLORAL tod GUIDE, the
vrhicb is & work of an It oat- H fn colors. 4 »Oow«nir, tod near!/ elnftf;t.*/ I# , J booz»4 »i»b
htodsonw U 0 lf-tono vliustratiou* of Flr»wtr*. plants, F rorte. et*.., ie white
T *7 tod gold. Tor A saaurv**. in Catalogue niftking. an auUn.iaiy wu desiiabte. ail scbje^'ti* It ps-rt^nlh^ X*j Vtx: gw** a. wtUj
• care tt»e sums and a descriptive cataiog^se ir»tnrerted of si! that m baee hi loo ih+refn v ewzy wtll
tsdtMcrlKti a*4Ht, hot vre want everyone It in a eond creUt to h a owpy. fail r** we JJ
• Kod'tiw G«R« wkb Due R!H foe ie r i Q tell-* how give* tor asirast
w US eta. worth of aec4a tmr oohr «f ^art-feaao to b*ry other Hods.
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J. S. Carr, Durham, N. C. '‘1 think it
I he finest water to be found anywhere,”
J. M. Htudnlmkcr, South Bend. ImL: “I
believe there is no sj ring in America that
contains the healing qualities that Talc
Spring does.”
Thos. A. Mellon, PiUsburk, Pa.: “I be¬
lieve there is no water in this country
equal to fate’s for the cure of new*.am.
as well as dyspepsia and liver troubles.”
A New Shop.
I have moved into my new shop on
Broad street, when- I welcome all my
while friends to my handsome quarter-,.
L will visit your homes unci do hair cutting
and sin, ftjiooing for ihf hulies ami child
1 on: also sharpen razors, i have added
a shoe-'-hhib-g depanneut.. Gi ve me a call.
JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Barter,
Crawfordviilc, Ga.
SIP? ii REPAIRS saws, ribs,
EBI3TLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c.,
FOlt ANV MAKE OF GIN.
mm, btlers AN» ?mv
And Repairs fjr same. H.iaftlnjr, Fitting* Pullaya.
Injectors, Pipes, Valves and
Lombard m wss i sutly co.
A DOlt ST A, GA.
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may be secured by
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And What Their Neighbors /; *
Doing’.
A.LL SECTIONS ITEMIZED.
til the News of the Conuty as Told b.
Our Wide- wake Pencil
Pushers. I
FA R PLAY.
BY WHIPPOORWILL.
Preach : ng is p tog on hi Raytown
Baptut . m rh.
c
Dog day* are In r, ; some pwple thm ;i si
will rain more no" .
Mr. O. L. Moor.* is having his sjnrap
wo.>d split, lit ,us a nice caue patch.
Mr. J. J. Moore visited Mr. \Vud<
Giitfiu’s family last Monday in Wilks (to.
Sour Stomach is one of the first symp
t ms of a coming Billions attack. Cure it
wi ll a few doses Dr. M. A. Simmons Liv¬
er Medicine.
Some of t! e Poncho, boys are in A.thw'
this weak looking alter some painting jjp
there. 1
Lend Griffin, the negro who tva# s^»t
to the state asylum last summer from tU -
sectiou, is dead.
Ask Judge Pitman where is the best
place 10 carry 11 bottle, he has a ucv. Yfei
of carrying them. AtmospheB f|
The Dangers of a Malarial
may be averted by occa-nmally taking It
M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine.
Mrs. J. 1 ). Moore, son Robert, lit-<
Debit* and baby John spent the day
Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs. W. D. Pitmai
We think when the devil was cast iut
the herd of swine, that, our old sow Vn
in that herd; but iustcad of - ‘runln
(I nil into tiv sea," slie hid in the buah«.-j
for the devii is In her _* et.
LUs Life Wu? Saved
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen
Himuitiiil, Mo. *
lately frigbtfcl bad a death.- Iij
deliverance flora ft
telling i f U he #ay%? "I was taken wit.
Typhoid Foyer, (bat ran fntc
Mv iunus became hardened, I wi.«»
weak 1 couldn’t eveu - it up in Led.
lug helped rue. 1 expected to boom die
t-'onM.uipt'on, when I heard of I>r.
New JJlscoVery. Or.o bottle gave
relief, i ctmtinued u> ».se ft, ami now
well and strong. I can’t any too vine h
it* praise." l ids marveloiw mecUctue Is
the surest, am! quickest cure m the worW
for all J'hrovt ar«j LungTrtuhlw, ! egulai
sizes Co cents and $1 00 . Trial hollies free
at Dr. Li. J. lieid’a Drug Store; d eny b*Jt
lie i£u -rant.e.ej. 1 .
MARGARETS GROVE.
VIOLET.
We have come again, after a long ab¬
sence.
Miss Vinnh* Moon, of near Yetizey, is
Visiting her cousin Miss Ainie Ogietree.
Mr. Canton flarrctt-of Batf^ vis*
friends and relatives In ourVilie Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Mitchell, who has
visiting friends and relatives in
Co., has returned home.
Mr, D. A. Saggi's is doing a fine
ress la spit' of “bard .times.” He
1 wo rn w wagons tin's week.
To arouse a Dormant Liver and secure
permanent regularity of 111 • ■ B wels, use
Dr. M A. Simmons Liver Medicine,
i ; Mr. Obcd Saugus and daughter, Mi
Annie, and Mr. Fred Lyle, of Sandy Ur* s .
, visited Mr, D. A. Saggti-i last week.
Misses Janie Carey, Viable Moon, f <■ *
sie and Jule Ogletive attended a
it Mr. Ed Ogielrec’s Friday night last.
Miss Daisy Taylor, who has been vis¬
iting near Siioam, has returned home,
much to the delight of her many friends.
Sick Headache, Wind on the Stomach.
Billlou-ness, Nausea, are cured by a f w
doses of Dr. M. A. Simmons Live!
cine.
School has opened again with 29
pils enrolled. Parents send your
to school for now is the time for them to
have an education.
There will b* an iee-croain supper
the Academy Friday night for the benefit
of ceiling the house. Corue one, come al’
and help out the good curse.
Meters. J. M. Baggns and J. A.
have gone ^ on an extended visit to
1 and
up on the Ocoi or uivc-r
I They said they might catch some fish
| he caught th miHelves (o.u dry land;.
Mi . Bailie Harrison. Itidgcway, p
writes: D: M. A. Simmon* Liyer M* ■
cine eg red me of Sick Headache,
ming Head and Hour Stomach I give
to my eliildren and finh ii better lor ti.ctni
:ban any thing f ever tra d. The
and Black it augiit 1 useii did not have as
much strength as it lias. 1
We iiave a flourishing Sunday
at Margarett’.s Grove under the leadership
of our most excellent 8upt., Mr. Courtney
Rhodes acd h splendid corps of teai nuo 1
VYe had quite a s of visitors h*»;
Sunday. Th y 1 find a hearty
'
welcome.
Free of Charge.
Any ad.lit suffering from a cold settled
on the bo avt . bronchitis, throat or luns»
troubles of any nature, who will cail #s
Owl Drug Store, will be presented
a sample bottle of Bosthee’s
Syrup, free of * harge. On.y one boith!
gi ven to one pr-rson, and none to chile m)
wffhmif .VJTIIOUI ardor oru from ,,JA Daru \ X1 ts. '
Xo throat or him; *■(/& remedy ever had such ;
HSale * as Bosch Gorman Syrup ill a.'
|*arts OI . .. tiJ^- C iviiiz I V.OD'-J. » ] J WCllU > * , •
.
year- ago millions of hoti]f*& wort* ^ivei, !
away, and your druggists will tell you
nccess w:js marvelous. It is ready th*,
only Thro t and Lung Rsmcdv gene all’’
endorsed by physicians. Otic 75 i-eri";
bottle will cure of prove its Talue. Bol
by dealers in all civilized countries.
BARNETT NEWS.
BY C
S b fi i e f ir your county prper.
People have all rnyod by their crops.
We expect the uaviy hay crop will be
a ort.
Sowing turnip seed is the next thing in
order. ^
Mr#. Mary Harris was visiting relatives
at Fair Play last week.
We leave Mr. Brake, will move his saw
mill scon to a new place.
Mrs. M. C. Taylor was on a visit to
relatives in Norwood last week.
Mr. J. L. Tumor’s carbuncle has got
well. He had a ba.l time with it.
ffidueaio Tour Bowel# With Case a rev#.
fee. Candy Cathar: 1 ..-, cure constipation forever,
Sir. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Mr. Jessie Taylor has been the cham¬
pion in rasing siuip beaus in this section.
Some went from this section to the geu
‘ral meeting at White Plains last week.
Mr. O’Reur has returned to his place
Willing lumber from Brakes saw mill to
^arnctt depot.
Mow Are Your K* f
_A*r P ie Hobbs’ Spararus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam
free. Add. Sterling Kemedy Co.,Cl)ieatfOOr N. Y.
business at Barnett is much limited.
k ‘ooks like a much larger trade could tie
ciU'Mud on lie 10
Mrs. Ro»a Tuvtu and children arc
VIS, ting her parents Mr. and Mrs, 0 L.
.
(rrgby, this weak.
Messrs, T. E. Massengalc and H. M
■vlor id Norwood visited Mr. and Mrs
■Ur 11 Taylor last week.
rs the Ths Kind You Have Always Bought
laturo
W»f
ur R.i 1 ii 1 Sunday Snhool is silll in
qu itters. It has not opened dur
spring' and Summer.
i/Vhen visit Johnson's you e;c^o Washing- “Annex
J .
I's-r.s. <V. B, Jarrel and Lot Osllin
tided the District mooting in Wilkes
a tv last Saturday and Sunday.
Don’t miss a treat. Goto
hnson’s “Annex”
One mom h from last Friday an Align t
iei:,, Wl| .. l Salem
1 "K cemmence at
we hope for a good .meeting.
r>„ Don,t „ * tail r .. tO SS (3 Johnson , , , S
" (Annex’ in Washington.
Briis. Charhiy Smith imd daughter, of
ivdt;l«,.Ga., worn on n visit tu her old
mb' here last week. Her many friends
jrfcgiftu to inert her.
|Jh<»i't Vo Tnliacoo Spit and Sniukc four I,if* Av.njr.
■ quit tuu.iL'co easily and forever, be mu,,
f"tio. full of life, nerve a,nd visor, take No-To
l 1 •• tho wouder-worker, that makes weak men
turou-,;. All druggists, GOo or SI. Cure Ruaran
®cd. Booklet and sample free. Address
"ling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New Yorlc.
he Sunday school association which
Iff- held at the Greenwood colored Bap
j, church was largely attended last week
flk.rsfiwic fty-lli. ■•iiii-ry li. itw.’.
Our Honor ftoll.
The following kind patrons have paid
Jtheir subscriptions since our laHt Issue
E T. Nunn 30c to Sept. 8’99
I J. H. Reid, ?ji, to May l, 1900
I W, A. Avery, 25c to Oct. 6'99
' VV J. Jackson fito March
1, 1900
CAaTORIA.
jBsaratho Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
gnaturo
j ot
—The rains this week
rendering happy tiro hay raisers.
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For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough)
Bears the
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Prostatic AND While v<>u
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Dr. BramMe’s Soluble
Medicated Bougies,eon tain'
ng“ Uivinine,” will .dis¬
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remove Urethral Stiietnr*
•-«>— in filnen nays, nii.hou
pain, .i.jiiry, or inconvenience. II*
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uoms to di**dlv<, i* nmining indirect con
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ftiglng and dissolving the lympli ma
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Dr. Bramble’s S'fiu- // lrfc!‘
Seminal Crayons are
areappiiediocaUyt.othc -L ftm)
/. -akenedsi.’iniiiul'iuct
and prostate gland, fur-G
everstoppitigdrainHitudl No round-Yj
emissions.
about guess work, but 1,1
iwal rcuit:di““ applied in
ieir full strength to the weakened organ
Crayon* are iuserfi d at night, and cur*
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