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A SMALL SP8T
MAY BE GANGER.
CO rn rn 00 rn The greatest care should be given to
any little disposition sore, pimple or scratch which
show s no to heal under ordin
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cx. m sxz m C3 ■n people die from Cancer be
So many know just what the disease simply
MERE PIMPLES. cause they do not is;
they naturally turn themselves over to the doctors,
and are forced to submit to a cruel and dangerous
operation—the only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer. The disease
Drmnptly returns, however, and is even more violent and destructive than
be no Cancer is a deadly poison in the blood, and an operation, plaster, or
of I 1 -external treatment can have no effect whatever upon it. The cure must
. eradicated.
come from within—the last vestige of poison must be
. Mr. Wm. Walpole, of Walshtown, S. D„ says: “A
Vittle blotch about the size of a pea came under my left
/U W eye. gradually growing larger, from which shooting pains
fei at intervals ran in all directions. I became pronounced greatly alarmed Cancer,
mid consulted a good doctor, who it
V3 V* ' X:.J and advised that it be cut out, but of this I could effected not con- by
sent to. I read in my local paper a cure
1 ^ S R. S.. and decided to try it. It acted like a charm, the
, -$''W H first irritated, and then discharging
//.;"■< , Cancer becoming at
'0 t < V-:- verv frc<*lv. This gradually small grew scab less which and then discon- drop*
* #. • tinned altogether, leaving healthy a little soon where
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V’' ifi what threatened to destroy mv life once
M \ Positively the only cure for Cancer is Swift’s Specific—
tsk* a te¬ . S. FOR TIHIE BLOOD
beeit is the onlv remedy which can go deep enough to reach the root of
_ permanently. A surgical operation
the ' force it out of the system the blood
, s i -mcK the l,],.od—the real seat of the disease—because can
•"* (i ■ray insist upon S. 8. S.; nothing can take Rheumatism, its place. Contagious
S s. s ur--s ah. i any case of - Scrofula. Eczema,
jjj.„ .; p, i .... bS.vrs Sores, or any other form of blood disease. Valuable
Li... on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any address by
Swift Fp«eillc Company, Atlanta. Georgia.
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NovemberandDeeember
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Brightest Items from Near by
Counties*
TOLD IN SMALL NOTES.
To the Credit of the Excellent County
Journals from WM*® Wafiat
the Creamy Nu w*.
WILKES.
Th* hog OOP ol Wilkes ounty is tho
largest and best the count has had in a
number of years.—Reporter,
° w d „ C! V 51 u ar rard drop
ped in , our office yesterday o extend us an
invitation to his chittei mg party.—
Reporter ‘
The biggist porker of . t , e season that ,, ,
has been packed away is fe one of which Mr.
A. S. Richardson, of iiplett,
tipped the beam at 550 founds. Good
for , Doneo-al Donegal district’—Reporter. district, utpf
Question AnswS.’d.
Yes, August Floi «n sti]J)ras vilized the largest world.
sale of any medicin
Your mothers’aud lirundfcoi hers’ never
thought of using anythinaelso for Indi¬
gestion or Billiousuess. ■•odors were
scarce, and they seldom ltf;rd of Appen¬
dicitis, Nervous ProstratioL” 1 ' Heart fail¬
ure, etc. They used Au"{ fst Flower to
clean out the system and p fermenta¬
tion of undigested food, r< tive ti\e ac
tion of the iiver, stimula the nervous
and organic action of the slstem.and that
is all they took when feelirf; dull and had
only with headaches few doses ami of othej Gf Xo’a aches. August You
need a sAc
Flower, in liquid i m, t<v* you sat¬
isfied there is notimu: sei :, . ti matter
witii you. Sample boitle
Store.
HANCOCI St l
ishmaki.it e
T ho small-pox matter seijius to he quiet¬
ing down at Devereaux. No new cases
and opinions differ as to what the disease
la.
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R. II, Lewis has bought the house and
lot owned by Mrs. Bettie .Jordan, the Ish
malito learns,. The consideration was$3-
500. It is one of the most desirable
places in town. [
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Life of the late
Dr. A. S. Brown, died at the home of her
son-in-law, Mr. Lindsay Baker, ©n Mon¬
day night after a short but severe illness.
She was 75 years of age.
TEXAS WON DEB.
Hall’s Great DisOSvery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great
Discovery euros all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes,
seminal emission, weak ijwi lame hack
heumatism and all jifiaHS rities 1 of the
kidneys and bladder vr ’tAn men and
women. Regulates bladder (roubles in
children. If not sold by you'’ druggist,
will lie sent by mail on receipt of $1.
One small bottle is two months treatment,
and will cure any casa above/mentioned.
All orders promptly ffiltd- Send for
Texas testimonials. E. Loins, AV, HALL. Mo,,
Sole manufacturer, St. for¬
merly Waco Texas Sold atOfl Drugstore,
Crawfordville. Ga,
READ THIS.
Outhbert, Ga., April 3nd, 1898.
This is to certify that I -va« affected
with grayel and that I took (50 drops of
Hall’s Great Discovery anJ it completely
cured me. It is worth per bottle
to any one needing it. J. T ■ BI EVENS.
GREENE.
HEHALD-JODluiAL.
Mrs. Ariehe Peek died <(" Nov. 30th.
A marriage license h is )been issued to
Mr. H J. Moore and MIss/BeatrlceMarch
man. 1
At the Plains last jffeek Dr. I. D.
Moore killed four hogs which netted a
total of 1,34(3 pounds; dhc largest one
weighed 441 pounds.
Mr. Chapman is moving into the O’Neal
place this week. Mr. ChkPnvin’a family
will ho a great addition ti our town, and
we give them a cordial welcome.
Miss Emma Irby Recevk a well known
young lady of this place, (who, relatives with her in
grandmother, was visit ] g
Atlanta, was married in t at place Juno
5th last, to Mr. Henry Sn ith.of that city.
—The marriage was kcj> secret until last
week when Mr. Smith et fo claim li
birde.
OGLETHOUPE.
echo.
Many reports of secor d crop fruit are
being mader. 1
The smallpox scare be died out in tho
glade district.
Mr. J. McU. Bryan } of Woodstock,
shows a raddisb 20 incl ies 1 n circumfcr
ence, 27| inches long and weighs 9 3-4
pounds. eaejuraging
One of the most signs of
better times the Echo 1 as yet noticed was
a wagon load of’fresh pork brought to
town by a farmer am 1 offered for sale
Tuesday.
of The this, place, engagement and Mr. of M ,v.S~ Iss
Spartanburg, S. C., is af nounced and the
date of their wedding L? the 16th inst.
Yesterday evening * t 8 o’clock, Mrs.
Mary Johnson, one o; our best known
and most beloved ladies of this place, calm
ly breathed her last a| the home of Dr.
and Mrs. B. Chedel, Yn Church street,
She was quite an aged ^ady
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CUPPBU.
A double wedding occurred at the
residence of Mr. Mrs. J. M. Snider’s in
Warreu county last Sunday, when Mr.
Lee Allen of Jefferson county was married
to Miss Nannie Snider and a Mr. Cone, of
Jewels, was married to Miss Nelie Snider.
Dr. J. C. Aubrey, of Hancock Co., has
located at Camak to practice his profes.
sion.
The new road law was defeated last
week by 193 majority, and only a small
vote was polled.
Messrs. W- T. Wood aud A. M. Norris,
of Beall Springsjvicinity, exhibited hero
Tuesday two white partridges which they
killed near their homes the day previous.
Both of the biros were of this years hatch¬
ing aud perfectly white except a small
dark blue.spot on the top ot their heads.
Other Sharon Locals.
Wo know now about the prohibition
as the senate has made the decision.
What next. W« will have to get up
something else for a lobby horse for the
next Legislature to kill time on.
Messrs. Bud Harper, Joo Griffith, Will
Gunn. Tolly Taylor, Jacob Rocker and
others from Southeast Ga. were up last
week on a visit to their old homes. They
report yory good times down the country
but money scarce.
We see the railroad section hands were
cutting cord wood on the right of wav
last week. They are up with their work
oti the road liod and from what we see the
Ga. R. R. is in bettor order for travel than
we have ever seen it.
We met with Mr. W. A. Le.gwen last
week in Crawford ville. Hois still suffer¬
ing from his old hurts. Mr. Legwcn is
one of our best dairymen and he says a
tin churn is the best. Call on C, L. Bag
by the tinner ,Sharon, Ga.
Some people will ruu the bliud tiger in
the stock law as well as the whiskey. We
have heard of some turning their stock
outat night and going and taking them up
next morning. That is about as mean a
tiick as a man could be guilty of.
One week from next Monday and
Christmas comes. This is a big time with
a heap of people but we expect it will hu
a dul'i time with a heap of us poor devils,
this vear, but wo will have to be of good
cheer and wisli for a butter one to come.
‘•One Minnie Coiign Cure is I he best
remedy 1 ever Used for ccugbs and colds.
It is uuequalled for whooping cough.
Children all like it,” writes II. N. Williams
Gentry ville, Iml. Never laiis. It is the
only harmless remedy that gives immediate
results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness,
croup, pneumonia, branehile and all
throat and lung troubles. Its early use
prevents consumption. Dr. It. J. Reid.
Messrs. J. VV r . Fallen and W. L. K end¬
rick killed tlie brag hoga of Sharon lust
week. They weighed 935 lbs. each.
There were several killed that weighed
over 350. Sharon lias plenty of fresh
meat now for a while but tliore is still
more to kill iater on.
Be . , u.c surgeons.
Ad doctors H,dl Ueillck Hamilton, ol
West Jeffei-i»i, O . after suffering If
months from Hcctal Fistula, he would di<
unless a cosii , operation was performed:
hut he cured him-cif with five boxes ol
lluck eu’s A 1 nie < ,Sa!\e, tlie surest File
cure on Ea.in. an d 1 he host Salve in the
World. v:> <•(- ' - a Sold by Dr. R
J. Heul D 1 ,
RAYTOWN DASHES.
DON QUIXOTE.
Miss Essie and Lillie Stono spent part of
the week in Sharon with Miss Annie Belle
Kendrick.
Mr. George Wright and Miss Lillie Bar¬
nett have been on the sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Moore entertained
their friends this*week with a musical.
Miss Damarus Moore has returned home
from a long visit in Wilkes county.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Barnett visited
Washington first Sunday.
Monday and Tuesday were hogkilting
days here, from the looks of the (logs and
the darkeys.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moore spent Sat¬
urday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
O. 1). Moore.
Tim young people of this place took in
the party at Mr. It. N. Gilbert’s Friday
night.
Mr. F. F. Wright returned from South¬
west Georgia last week.
Mr. C. H. Stone has treated himself to a
new wheel.
Mis. A. T. Ray lias recovered from her
racent illness
Saturday ’was court day here. Large
crowd attended; Judge Taylor presided.
This is W. B. Barnett’s week onthe Ga’
road. The hoys all smile when Will comes
—Insure your property with
Clem. G. Moore. Ho has the
strongest companies,
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