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HO DISEASES
p.re the most fatal of all dis
eases.
USX EV^O H SIDNEY Suarantead CORE Bsmsdy Is a
b a
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and $5.00.
Things We
Lilce^ Best
Often Disagree With Us
P.ecauso we overeat of them. Indi
gestion follows. But thoro’s a way to
escape such consequences. A dose of a
good digostant like Kodol will relive you
at once. Your stomach is simply too
i weak to digest what you eat. That's ali
indigestion is. Kodol digests the food
without the stomach’s aid. Thus the
stomach rosts while the body is strength
ened by wholesome food. Dieting is un
necessary. lvouol digests any kind of
good food. Strengthens and invigorates.
Ilodol Makes
Rich Red Blood.
Prepared only by E. C. DnW itt &Co., Chicago.
'Xu o II bottle contain* a >4 times the Mo. else.
< wl Drug Store.
Mother
Lost Reason After
LaGrippe.
Daughter Had Fre=
queni Spasms.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Cured
Them Both.
Dr. Miles' Nervine is a specific for nervous
disorders. It removes the cause aud effects
a speedy amt permanent cure.
“I fee! it is my duty to let you know that
your medicines have cured my little girl of
nine, of spasms. She commenced having them
at the age of three. Our family doctor said
she would outgrow them but she did not.
We took her to another physician who said
her trouble was epileptic fits in a mild form.
He did her no good either. She was so
nervous she could hardly walk. As 1 had
already used Dr. Miles’ Nervine and found
it a good remedy tor myself 1 commenced
giving it to my child. 1 gave her in all ten
bottles of the Nervine and one of the Blood
Purifier. That was over two years ago and
she h.vs not had an attack since we com
men ed the treatment. She is no loiir* r
troubled with nervousness and we consider
her pernutnemlv cured. I enclose her pic
ture. Mv mother,md.tu lost her renson and
was insane for three months from the effects
of LaGrippe. Six bottles of Dr. Miles' Ner
vine cured her, Mv sister has also taken it
for sick headache with good results. We all
thank you very much for your good medi
cines and kind advice. 1 don’t think there
is any other medicine half so good. I send
my daughter's photograph so that you may
sec what a sneet little ghl lives out in
Arkansas." Mrs. Hannah Barrett,
Spiingdale, Ark.
All drugg'ojs si ll and guarantee first bottle
Dr. Miles Rented -es. Send I t free hook
ou Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Cu„ Elkhart, lnd.
K I P A N S Tubules
Doctors fa ml
A good proscription
For mankind.
Th. 5c packet is enough for usual
o is. The family bottle (60 cents)
t i is them. a supply for a year. All
. i.
Tired
“ I was very poorly and could
hardly get about the house. I was
tired out all the time. Then I tried
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and it only
took two bottles to make me feel
perfectly well.”—Mrs. N. S. Swin
ney, Princeton, Mo.
Tired when you go to
bed, tired when you get
up, tired all the time.
Why? Your blood is im
pure, that’s the reason.
You are living on the
border line of nerve ex
haustion. Take Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla and be
quickly cured. All $1.00 druggists. a bottle.
Auk your doctor what ho thinks
Sarsaparilla. arilla. He He knows knows all all ab< abou tt
old will family be satisfied. medicine. Follow his s at
wo
J c. Ayer Co., Lowell
smP
GREEN MEADOW.
J. It. Ogletree is improving.
Archie Ogletree is on the sick s.
Mrs. Edwards visited her br< er
bury Oglttrees last Tuesday,
W. I) Ogletree visited C. II. >glet:< a
Wednesday.
Leila Ogle tree is visiting her lirotLn
Luther Ogletree this week.
I X. Ogletree spent Thursday ver
1 lardscrambley.
Mrs, Martha Lunceford is in feeble
health.
J. C. Lunceford yisited E. H. Ogletree
Tuesday last
Miss Katie Ktudivant, of Union Point,
pent last week with Mrs. Ah St idivant.
J. R. Harrison spent Thursday at As
bury Ogletrees’,
Mrs. it, O. Evans and daunht r. Mi ss
Mary, visited Union Point 8 atu
A good many f rom this section attend
ed court at Lyuevilie Saturday.
N. C. Taylor spent last week i.his
father, W. O. Taylor.
and E. Sunday 11. Ogletree J. P. spent Moore’s. Satur ay tight
at
Easter will be observed In th < om.
m unity.
Misses Nome ami Maud Ogittn e and
Miss Beulah Cosby spout Saturday with
.Mis: Al> Ktudivaot.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ealy, of Siloatn,
spent Ogietreo. Wodnesnay at the homo of W. ]).
Cures Blood Poison, Caiicei'.Uiceridtczrina
Carbuncles, Etc, Medicine Free.
suffered Robert Ward, Maxey’s, Ga., says: “I
from blood poison, my head, face
and shoulder were one mass of corrup
tion, aclies in bones and joints, burning,
itching, scabby skin, was all run down
and di.-couraged, but, Botanic Blood Balm
cured me perfectly, healed all the sores
and gave my skin the rich glow of health.
I Blood Balm put new life into my blood
j j and Gih). new A. ambition Williams, into Koxbury, my brain.”
face cov
I | ered with pimples, chronic sore on back
of head, suppurating swelling on neck,
| eating ulcer on leg, bone pains, itching
J -kin cured perfectly by Botanic Blood
Balm—sores all healed. Botanic Blood
Balm cures ail malignant blood troubles,
I such as eczema, scabs and scales, pimples,
I running sores, carbuncles, scrofula, etc.
Especially advised lor all obstinate cases
that have reached the second or third
stage. Improves tbo digestion, strength
ens weak kidneys. Druggists 51. To
prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent
free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and
free medical advice sent in sealed letter.
Th# Milledgeville News says that even
the frogs are discussing the liquor ques
tion. Their chorus is summed up as fol
lows :
‘•The liny frog can be beard singing
out, • pint er rum, pint er rum, pint cr
rum,” while tho frog boys of a little
larger size say, "Jug cr rum, jug er rutn,
1ug er room.” The old men frogs join
their bass voices to the chorus and say,
More rum, more rum, more rum.”
A Sweet Breath
is a never failing fign of a healthy ./ sfcom
aL 1- 'V hen the breath is ^ bad , the stom
aeh Is out of order, There is no remedy
in the world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and
: all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S.
I Crick, of White Plains, Ivy., writes: “I
have been a dyspeptic for years—-tried all
kinds of remedies, but continued to grow
worse. By the use of Kodol I began to
improve at once aud after taking a few
bottles am fully restored in weight, health
and strength and can cat whatever 1 like .
1 Kodol digests what you eat and makes
tlm stomach sweet. Owl Drug Store and
lie z’.ey's Pharmacy.
There me 144.O0O Mormons iu the Uni
: ted States. £ J
Tl\ta xt ill Interest Mothers.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chill
dron. Cure Feverishness. Bad Stomach'
Teething Disorders, Break ,
move and regulate the Bowels and
\\ orms. They 1 hex never never faff fail. Over Dvor oO.OO
testimonials. At all druggists, 25c
0
If occasion n quirt d Uuete 0.1m cau j
1 into the field 11.003 men.
IR 1 I PLES FROM THE COUNTRY.
Ye scribe is much better this week.
Allen Turner was on the sick list last
: Week.
Mrs Elizabeth Elliott left this week for
Tennessee.
Nice spring clothing at rock bottom
! figures. L. S.Jacksou, Sharon.
Mrs Missouri Allen and family have
1 moyed from Alabama to Augusta.
Grain crops looking well aud the far
mers are much encouraged.
We do not think the cold map
: anything.
(week. I R. P. Atchison was quite sick last
! Bell Thomson, of Bulloch, was in our
section recently.
The veteran’s meeting Saturday was a
pleasant /omplete one.
0 r line of all kindsof trimmings
'iy A. Jaeksou, Sharon, Ga.
Rokh. We were glad to meet Brother Charlie
the efficient track raiser, last
week.
it Gfuano the continues people can’t to be hauled out and
seems get enough of it.
Some of them will be satisfied next fall.
NV. J. Jackson reports that his health is
not good, lie is suffering front asthma
and indigestion.
M rs. A. M. Bagby and grand-son. Clar
ence, visited Misses Claud and Emmie
Taylor Friday.
his Pjompsy lieoe, Mrs. Barksdale, ft illy of Johnson, Norwood, visited Black
i at
Log, last week.
Brother George T. Moore was hitting
us sbme pretty hard licks, hut we’ll get
eveih with him if it takes all summer.
“ RR Arp” don’t seem to think much of
Ted i.v. Many people South are iu the
Sami i boat,
Anyone having some of the vineless
yam potatoes to sell, will please leave
word! at the Adyo-Dem. office.
M ss Chapman, of Poweiton, returned
from Augusta last week. She was accom
panied by the children of J. ii. Chapman.
If a man goes so town nowadays and
drunk happens sure to enough. fall down [And he is he said always to be
most
is.] *
Slparon do is in need of a town hall, and
we not see why the enterprising town
coin til doesn’t b.did one. They have the
mon ey, it is said, and lots of it, too.
W e afe afraid Taliaferro county will
lose W. L. Kendrick. He likes Alabama
and 'Tennessee very much. Mr. Kendrick
is a j jood business man
Pi eachtng next Saturday and Sunday
at Bjunett Mr Bruce by Rev Mercer Bruce. Though
young is a splendid preacher.
Go i >”> and hear him.
This scribe had a black eye last, week
and everyone wanted to know if we had
been cutting stovewood. The ground
just flew up and struck us, that’s all.
It 1 is a hard matter these days and
times to please everybody. You canaot
even please your own family. Do the
Very best you cau and still th«y expect
more.
Accidents, trilling an d serious, ara al
ways happening. In the, home there is of
ten need fora quick, effective remedy for
Neve bruises, cuts, burns, scalds, etc. Ramon’s
& Bone Oil is tiie best remedy for
all .•sorts of wounds and hurts. It should
be Ijn every household.
Mrs. Mary McDonald died near May
field, Ga., March 21th and was buried at
Batfneit Blnji leaves Methodist church ou the > 5 th.
many relatives to mourn her
los®. Peace to her ashes.
Gave him immediate relief.
bafd Ogders, of Frostburg, Mil., writes: “I
a very bad attack of kidney com
phjiint and tried Foley’s Kidney Cure
wjiich gave me immediate relief,’ and I
tlfes.” wias perfectly cured after taking Iwo hot
It never fails to give comfort and
Pharmacy, njlief even in Crawfordville; the worst cases. L. Ii. Beazley’s Brown.
The Augusta Chronicle will be sold at
action uext Tuesday.
Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur is endorsed
a nd prescribed by the leading physicians
f tv eczema; Pimples, tetter, actie, ring,
■orm, diphtheaia, sore-throat, cuts,
urns, open sores, and and all blood and
kin troubles. Hundreds of cases of skin
dliseases have been permanently cured by
tfhe der all use other of Hancock’s remedies Lihuid failed. Sulphur No home ai
•hould be without it. Ask your druggist
for a book on Liquid Sulphur. For sale
at Beazley’s Pharmacy.
We are told that the truth will out—
aud it seems to be everlastingly out of
some people.
There is no reason for having your face
covered with pimples, and ruining your
locks and complexion for life, when Han
cocks Liquid Sulphur will cure you and
make your skm white a id soft
cock's Liquid Sulphur destroys the germ
and heals the disease when all other reme
dies fail.For sale at Beazley’s Pharmacy,
Girls, . dou - TTZ t fancy I~ because “ who ,
a man
gives you a little present has matrimony
in life mind. '
— ■ ■ .. —■
Good for Children.
The pleasant to take aud harmtess One
Minute Cough Cure gives immediate re -
lief in alt cases of cough, croup and la
grippe beeniise it does not puss irume
diateiy into the stomach, but takes effect
th S * at the * ro V b,e ’ l1 dril ' vs
• « , ^thes
aL ,d cures permanently by enabling tlie
]ungs life-sustaining t0 contribute oxygefi pure life-giving aud
to the Wood and
; tissues. Owl Drug Store, Beazley’s Pha r
rnacy.
BERMUDA,
UNCLE SNAP.
Miss Jennie,Nelson is quite sick.
Bob Yeazev continues to haul guano.
Truth crushed to earth will rise again.
Willie Lue Sharp visited in our midst
Sunday.
H. C. Jones has treated himself to a fine
mule.
Not much farm work has been done at
this time.
Leon Chapman passed through here
j Tuesday.
Dr. King, of White Plains, yisited the
sick in this section Tuesday.
Mr, .1. W. Farmer spent Sunday with
relatives at Poweiton.
Farmers are putting in guano when
they have an opportunity.
Parmers should plant plenty of corn
this \ ear
There wasn’t any Sunday school on ac
count of the bad weather.
Miss Elmer Johnson spent Saturday and
Sunday with Miss Rosa Stewart.
Miss Lassie Johnson spent one night
last week with Miss Ella Smith.
Gas O’Rear visited J. I>. Jones Satur
day night and Sunday.
Miss Dorsie Brake has returned front a
visit to her aunt near Culvertou.
Guess what young man in this commit*
nitli traded horses and received one cop
per as hoot,
The young people enjoyed a nice enter
tainmeut at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. E.
W. Jones Tuesday night.
Miss Ella Hall closed her school Tues
day by giving the children a nice candy
pullihg in the afternoon, which was
greatly enjoyed by all. She has returned
to her home to spend vacation. Her
many friends reirret very much to see her
leave. Miss Iiall is a splendid teaener.
A Dozen times a night.
“I have had kidney and bladder trouble
for years, and it. became so bad that I was
obliged to get up at least a dozen times a
night,” says Mr. Owen Dunn, of Benton
Ferry, W. Va. “I never received any
permanent benefit from any medicine un
til I took Foley’s Kidney Cure. After
using two bottles I was cured.” As a
preventive and cilrc for Bright’s disease
and Diabetes, Foley’s Kidney Cure is ur,
equaied. It quickly cures ail kidney and
bladder troub.es. Beazley’s Pharmacy,
Crawfordville; L. It. Brown, Sharon.
The presidential electiou is over sev
en-teen months off.
Chouic Bronchitis Cured.
“For ten years I had chronic bronchitis
so bad that at times I could not speak
tfijuve * WiMqsw, ” wvMnp Jtfr JoRcjih
Coffman of Montmorenci, Inf. •! tried
all remedies available, but with no suc
cess. Fortunately my employer suggest
ed that I try Foley’s Honey and Tar. Its
effect was almost miraculous, and I am
now cured of the disease. On my recom
mendation many people have used Foley’s
Honey and Tar, and always with satisfac
tion.” Boaziey’s Pharmacy, Crawford
ville; L. R. Brown, Sharon.
Talk for your town while awake and if
you talk in your sleep let them be “my
town. ”
A Thoughftl man,
M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind..
knew what to do in the hour of need. His
wife had such an unusual case of stomach
and liver trouble, physicians could not
help Iter. He thought of and tried Dr.
King’s New Life Pills and she got relief at
once and was finally cured. Only 83c at
Owl Drugstore.
Some men pay small debts for the pur
pose of contracting large ones.
It Is the Finest Ever Tried.
Mr. R. A. Dozier, one of our successful
mechanics, adds the following to the
many strong testimonials now being giv
en to Serm, the wonderful remedy for
Indigestion:
Crawfordville Ga., March io, J 903 ,
While I reluctantly give testimonials
to any remedy, I feel that a good medi
cine which relieves sufferers from indi
gestion should be recommended to my
fellow sufferers. I suffered unfold tortures
with stomach trouble, my food did hot
agree with me, and I had all the various
pains and aches peculiar to indigestion,
including constipation. I tried one small
bottle of Serm, the magic Dyspepsia and
Indigestion Cure, and I found it was reg
ulating my bowels, I procured another
bottle and after taking about half of it, I
was relieved entirely of my indigestion
troubles. It was some time ago that I
tPok Serm and x am yet sound and well,
T 1 , have tned . . , various 110ted . , remedles al,d , 1 T
do not hesitate to say that Serm is the
finest indigestion remedy I ever tried,
and I heartily recommend it to all who
8ufIer - from . form , of . indigestion, .
an >’
.
Respt, K. A. DOZIER.
Serm is put up in 50 c. and SI bottles.
; !__ Apply to Clem Moore. Crawfordville, Ga.
1 In the language of get-rich-quick
a
investor, there is nothing so uncertain
as a sure thing. ~
______
: A person who stutters has his own
way of breaking the .tews.
Advertise iu this paper and
. thereby
i prove yourself a live
business firm.
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY
Backache
All diseasas of Kidneys, CURE
Bladder. Urinary Organs.
Al-o Rheumatism, Back
ache, HeartDisease. Gravel.
Dropsy, Female Troubles.
Don't become discouraged. There is a
cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Rentier.
He 1ms spent a life time Curing just such
cases as yours. Ail consultations Free.
‘‘For years I had backache, severe pains
across kidneys and scalding urine. I could
not get out of bed without help. Tho use ol
Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure re
stored me. G. WAGONER. Knobsville. Pa.”
Druggists. 50c.. ffl. AskforCook Book— Free.
CT OI.VIIUO UlTIIC’nAWPC UHIiUL Sure Cure. Circular Dr
Fenner. Fredonia.N.Y
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition;
--I -
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
V/omen as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp^Root is soon realized. It is sold
cent and one
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
Home of Swamp-Root,
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
mention jSr FV>, -BVryrtwrr,t:vn this N. Y he sure and
paper.
Don’t make a mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, and the address Bingham
ton, N. Y.. on eveiy bottle.
PA8XF.5’3
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
mm Never to Fails i+s to Youthful Eestore Color. Gray
Hair hair lulling.
Cures scalp diseases &
ftfic,and $1.00 at Druggists t
READ IT THR OUGH.
’Twotihl Spoil This Story to Tell It in
the Headlines.
To use an eighteenth century phrase
this is an‘‘o’er true tale.” Having hap
pened in a small Virginia town in the
winter of 11 ) 02 . it is a story very much of
the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs.
John E, Harmon, or Mel la Station, Va.,
had no personal knowedge of the rarecur
ativo properties of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. “Last January,” she says, “my
baby took a dreadful cold and one time f .
(eared she would have pneumonia, but
one of my neighbors told me how this
remedy bad cured her little boy and I be
gat) giving it to my baby at once and it
soon cured her. I heartily thank the
manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for placing so great a cure with
in my reach. I cannot recommend it too
highly or say too much in Us fayor. I
hope all who read this will try it and he
convinced as I was.” For Sale by Owl
Drug Store, Crawfordville; Dr. L. R.
Brown, SI aroh.
The Malison Advertiser publishes the
following: Twenty-five years ago last.
Tuesday, in the little city of Sharon, Ga.
Miss Ilattte It. Brooks and Mr. L. M
Thompson united their destinies for life.
Many changes have occurred since then,
bat they still live happy in the holy bonds
of the union tlien plighted, with seven
fond children to bless their lives. May
the remainder of their lives be strewn
with roses.”
Makes a Cleat Sweep.
There’s nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of all the salves, you ever
heard of, Biicklen’s Arnica Salve is the
best,. It sweeps away and cures Burns,
Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Roils, Ulcers, Al< in
Eruptions and Piles, It’s only 25c, and
guaranteed to give satisfaction by Owl
Drug Store.
Yon knew probablv what wouldn’t Rot flattered thinfai
if you the people you
are fools think of you. ^
castorTa
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
I
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too if