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E CURED.
S. S. S. Is Great Blessing to Age does not necessarily health, mean and
a feebleness nearly all of and the ill sickness among
Old People. It Givss Them older people can he avoided Most elderly
i people are. very susceptible to illness,
bin it is wholly unnecessary. By keep¬
Bleed and Life ing their blood pure they can fortify themselves
Hew , «, from as which to escape they three sulnr fourths so generally, of the b aliments S.S. is
the r ™. --SSSfXSi rfy «M>«***
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Eli the aopetile builds up the energies, and s. nds new life
!¥* “t“ i t™""Sg| , “o"SCSwl^Sh M, WS-,
If *>• LMd SSI oM. anl S::.J not ■ njo.vni! good litalth
\ ™ sick different and in
J rears I was in ways The
J\ addition iiad Eczema terribly on one ot my legs be
^ -=5 iloi tor said that on account of my age, I would never
^ TML« a weU again. 1 took a dozen bottles zaytuat of S b. b. and it cured me
completely and lam happy to
v J®giSs|gS.'.sSSi, j vv t 'U vs 1 ever did in nty life.
M- J VV Loving, of 1 olquitt CJa.. say’s: kor eight- • \
con years I suffered torture, from a fiery eruption on
r.fled rny skin l tried almost every known remedy but uhioh t iey fe) S
Lv and I was told that niy agc. is
one U”e
to hp wi'll I finally took >*>• ^ , healthy ... ,, -^,',,0 #
my blood thoroughly, • and now I am in porfeot
s, s. s. FOR THE BLOOD "J T1 / . BS
only remedy which can build up and .strengthen m
is the only which is guarantee ty
old frj people because it is the one ^“*
fr un polish mercury, unenic> ««■ chem icals whatever
minerals. ^ it w w.v .«* ti >m ro d* Eczema Rheumatism,
Scrofula • aimer
FarmersWishingto Hold Cotton
Gan 3Do So Witlx
M. O Dowd’s Sons & Co.
COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GA •»
A t a "V evy Close
Libera! advances made on Cotton to be
held, at a Reasonable Rate of Interest.
Planters Need Not Sell
Their Cotton to Meet Their Obligations.
AUGUSTA IS THE HIGHEST MARKET.
—Our Mills Are Buyers^AII the Year.-
Parties desiring to hold their cotton can store it wiili us at clot-e rates and
within a r, w dollrs per bale of its value.
POPE & FLEMING I
Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga.
STEWART PIIINIZY. JAMES TOBIN.
PHINIZY & CO.,
Coton Factors,
_A--u.g-u.sta, 1 « 8 t Georgia.
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WE MANUFACTURE andSELL
Engines, Saw Mills.
Boilers- And Every¬
thing
Cotton Gins -,;d in the
. - .
Cotton Machine ry
Presses, ■;h Line.
Seed Get
Cotten Our
Elevators, Prices
Before
Grist Mills. Buying.
W E operate MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY,
w e Handle.. FULL LINE MILL SUPPLIES.
MALLORY BROS. & CO.,
MACON, GA.
When You Need-
Lumber, Laths, Lime,
Shingles, Mouldings, Doors, 8nsh. Blinds, Cement, Plastnr Paris, Plastering
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Bolts, Hinges, and Screws for Your Doors or Blinds.
Trails Locks Goat or Hat Hooks, She f Brackets or anything else you may
mei is>.a COMPLETE HOUSE, On JR*.
« GO.,
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THE MIDWAY—CLEAN, BIZARRE, ENTERTAINING.
KSS.S 3 A s; » f “ 1
will and elephauts,an be the Streets of °Tt^re’will Cam^wuh darKe ^ mou and illusion qnaint shows— eaatera
and baza be the Qprman village and the
booths • ,, ,_ , , dancing girls, and the acrobats, and all
p.o Pi ...h.. ,o,. »*..»
lWs The most management interesting feature is g <o g of a fat*^Ifulariyrarefnl K* to Eaoh exclude attraction the fakirs will, and if
cheap, disreputable ahow “ Ho miUrry. r Midways.
the mauagenient s earnest efforts no. ta worthy,
will be great,
And What Their Neighbors Arii
Doing.
ALL SECTIONS ITEMIZED.
Ml the News of the County as Told by
Our Wide- wake Pencil
Pushers.
EDGEWOOD ITEMS.
BY MAX.
Mr, D. S. Stewart visited Mr. N. M.
Humphrey Sunday.
Mr. J. T. Pate visited ‘Mr. W.F.
Bishop last Sunday.
Mr. R. F. Brantley and little daughter,
Hilda, are both quite sick.
Mrs. C A. -Tones has joined Mr. Jones.
They Hre in Bulloch county.
MissJMatlie Stewart, of Bermuda, has
bben spending some time with Mrs. N. M.
Humphiey.
Mr. William Johnson, of near Lnion ^
Point, visited this community Saturday
and Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Humphrey have
been sick. Mrs. Humphrey has about
recovered, Mr. Humphrey is improving.
Mr. R. T. Jones made short visit to the
“glory land” last week He does not
it the name as being a “land flowing wit
milk and honey.”
FROM HOLDEN
Messrs. Rhodes & Doivin shipped a car
load of cattle last Saturday.
The Betiiauy singers met at Mr, J. K4
Rhodes’ last Sunday night.
Cotton at 7c. Alnt the people getting
the markot price for their produce this
year.
Miss Tiieo and Eva Gunn, two charm¬
ing ycung ladies from Washington, Ga ;
were visiting in this section last Sunday.
The meeting of Presbytery nt Bethany
is near nt hand, nnd the people of
neighborhood are beginning to make
preparations.
Messrs. J. M. and I. O. Andrews hnvT
moved their saw mill near Mr. T. J.Stew¬
art’s, on the place of Messrs. Rhodes
Doivin, where they will saw luiu er
those gentlemen.
Chi# and his “mammy” Nancy
col., happened to quite a misfortune
week. A considerable amount of
were stolen from them. Bailiff, J.
Broome on serving a “search warrant,”
found them m the trunk of a cerium
key living near Woodstock, Ga.
•»
Bismarck’s Iron AVrve
Was tile result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and trem*nd«us energy
are not found where Stomach, Liver,
you waul Uie.se qualifies and New the Life success Pills,
they bring, use Dr. King’s
They develop every power of bruin and
body. Only -oc at Dr. U. J. Reid’s drug
BARNETT NEWS.
BY C
Mr. Phillip OBrien is quite feeble.
Court d>iy at black log next Monday.
Miss Jany Moony is quite recovered.
The pay train was a weloome visitor last
week.
Bugs are playing havoc with the collard
crops.
Mr. Matt Hubert visited Barnett section
lust week.
Fire wood has been in good demand
the past week.
Mr. Jessie McKinney was visiting home
folks recently.
Mrs. W. J. Jackson has been on a visit
to Union Point.
Mr. Henry’Shelton was quite sick last
week with neuralgia.
Barnett ginnery broke down again last
week but is alright again.
Doctor Thomas was in Sharon last
week ou professinol business.
Mr. H. T. Beckworth has the prettis
three year old colt in this section.
Court in Warren county this week and
some of the Barnettites attended.
Messrs James and Larence Battle are
spending the week days at Barnett DOW.
Mr. F. P. Johnson, our night depot
agent was ou a visit to Sharon last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gilbert were
visiting the latters sister Mrs. Sally Jack
sou last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crenshaw, of this
section are in quite feeble health. They
are getting oid.
We were glad to meet our old comrade
and ! d Ons As bury ln-‘ week. He
VV Dl l
Mr. Heury Fields uk is. now the
haekman. He beiiiK a little hit of a man
-
h - can pull a g iod loud and threw
liiuiseif in for goed measure.
The many friends of Miss Emma
Bugby will be glad to know that she is
now living at Edgewond, Oa. nursing the
sick and is very much pleased.
We See the “Pony train” runs pretty
lively from Barnett to Sharon. The
Surprcme court better decide the case one
way or the other, Barnett is goiug to
have whiskey anyway.
Buying coton, seed cotton or any
country’ produce after sundown or before
sun up is against the law. That is the
way a good many farmers or people
make their big crops buying it la the
A heap of times the negro steal*
produce.
BERMUDA DOTS
by X.
Cool Weather,
Mr. B. F. Wynne reports seeing signs of
frost.
Mr. C- I. Ogletree made a flying trip to
Conyers last week.
Mi. W. T. Johnson and family visited
in our neighborhood Sunday.
Prayer meeting at Bermuda school
^ ouge eve j.y VYednesday night.
Mr. B. M. Crenshaw, of rVarren, attend¬
ed our Sabbath school Sunday.
Messrs. P (}. Veazey and H. S. Stew¬
art, attended the Washington Association
Which met in Glasscock county last week.
They report a plea ant meeting.
Miss Claud Copeland and brother of
of Greene and Miss Love Williams of Al
)abama were visiting in our neighborhood
Saturday and Sunday. The latter once
lived in Bermuda.
Powelton Baptist church at its last
elected Dr. J. H. Killpatrick for
year and he accepted the call,
[lie Doctor is a good preacher and we
elieve he piactljes that which he
fj rt . ac ) u . s .
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