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Loonard F. Verdery.
T EONARD F. VERDERY, Real Estate
I writes; and Renting Agent, of Augusta, Ga
“With many others I want to add my
testimonial to the wonderful good Pe
runa has done me. I have been a great
sufferer from catarrhal dyspepsia. I
tried many physicians, visited a good
many Springs, but I believe Peruna has
done more for me than all of the above
put together. I feel like a new person.
I have taken the Peruna and Manalin
together and always expect to have a
bottle in my home.”—LEONARD P.
VERDERY.
Congressman Doviner of West Virginia.
Congressman B. B. Doviner, from
Wheeling, West Virginia, in a letter
written from Washington, D. C., says:
“l Join with my colleagues in the
House of Representatives in recom¬
mending your excellent remedy, Pe¬
runa, as a good tonic, and also an
effective cure for catarrh .”
Catarrh assumes different phases In
different f A » seasons n of A ,the f 1 year. In tie
summer the stoitfachand bowels suffer
the oftenest as the seat of the trouble.
Peruna cures catarrh wherever located.
If you do not derive prompt and satis¬
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad¬
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
and Semi-Weekly Advocate-Democrat
Journal at $1.50.
When you want your house tin gutter¬
ed, we can do the work. C. L- Bagbv.
Barnett. Ga
female
WEAKNESS
6421-2 Contrtis st.
Portland, Ma
‘ h ® h J> ,p ot Physician*, but WJne of
Cardut . came ae a God-*end to m« I
change for tho better within »
I menstruated without day* treatment
agonies I usually did and Buffering the
regular and without pain. soon became
Fh i8 •‘IPP'.y wonderful Wine of
tnat *,. all suffering and I wish
good qualities. women knew of its
A iiiaona, ^
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe¬
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cures permanently twenty nineteen out of
every cases of irregular
menses, female bearing down pains or
discouraged any weakness. If you are
and doctors have
failed, that is the best reason in
the wqold you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Cardui ‘^ ecu ] re today. a $1.00 bottle of Wine of
WINE"
CARDUI
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
„ CleAiifefl and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Falla to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp diseases ft hair falling.
_30c, and $1,00 a» Dru ggisU
CRAWFQRD VILLE.‘ 'é ifiAY. JUKE “54:15—62;
BY “MIDGET.’
Don’t get mad tf you do not see your
name in the pupor.
Farmers have been complaining of the
scarcity of labor to chop cotton.
The teachers of the county are attend¬
ing the Institute at Crawfordville this
week.
Mr. W. L. Kendrick is shipping a good
many peaches this season. Ho says his
crop is fine:
Mr. Towers, the stoue cutter, has an¬
other very extensive contract to com¬
plete.
Uev. Mr. Hillhouse, of Conyers, is con¬
ducting a protracted meeting at ihe
Presbyterian church this week.
All the children are expected to attend
Suuday school Sunday afternoon to re¬
ceive literature.
Mr. Thomas Wingfield, of Washing¬
ton, continues quite feeble at the home of
his sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Brown.
llie Floral Club will be eutertained by
Mis. W. B. Barnett at its next regular
meeting. July 14th.
Prof. E. B. Moore has accepted a posi¬
tion as assistant clerk in the House of
Representatives.
Joseph ISs&ke, one of Sharon’s bright¬
est boys, is at homo again, after serving
the term of school at the Stale University.
Hon. J. A. Kendrick, of Taliaferro,
and Hon. J. H. Boykin, of Lincoln,
left our city Tuesday to represent thoir
respective counties in the legislature.
Mr. Charlie Rhodes, Subie Moore and
Reams Moore, of Culverton, Ga., were
guests of Henry Moore, at Nve, Ga., last
week.
last week, the former taking three
straights from our sister city. Harold
Kendrick played in the field for Com¬
merce.
Parents and patrons of the Sharon
school are notified to meet at the school
house next Saturday morning at nine
o’clock for the purpose of electing trus¬
tees for the ensuinc year.
Mr S. P. Huff, of Wilkes county
brought two of his boys here Friday
try the effects of the mad stone.
bo.ys were bitten by |a dog whieh
supposed to have the rabies.
It£is with sadness that we chronicle
was stricken with a stroke of paralysis
last Thursday evening, and died Satur¬
day evening. His remains were laid to
rest at the old Presbyterian cemetery,
with Masonic honors.
OASTOHIA, Hib
Bears the /y Kind You Have Always Bough)
Signature _ iS
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of
We are very sorry to disagree with our
old friend “Traveler” and bis authority,
Judge Taylor, regarding drunkeuness at
Sharon. They are mistaken about there
being more people drunk here now than
when liquor was sold here. There has
not been over three or four persons seen
under the iufluence of liquor in Sharon
since it went “dry,” and we think that
‘Traveler” and Judge Taylor does our
8n IDJU8lIce ln raakit) g such state
ments ment» -
>0 Pity Shown.
„ m ;^/ y ’<i ear 7 ! r fat F ,!; was A Gulled after Verbena, contin
Ala Ala. “I bad ‘ terrible ‘ ge,
a case of piles
2 tumors. rumors, When when all all failed failed
- k en > 'VArnica Salve cured me. Equally
good for burns and ail aches and pains.
July 2oc at the Owl Drug store.
LYNEVILLE.
Sidney Johnson is up again after a se¬
vere illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendricks spent
Sunday with relatives near Sandy Cross.
Intelligence was received last week of
the death of the little child of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Evans at Siloam.
Among those who have been visiting
at Daniel Spring are Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Copelan, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Reid and
Miss Allie King, of Greensboro, and the
fs.milj of Mr. Guill of Woodville.
The marriage of Miss Gussie Dickin¬
son to Mr. Thomas Mitchell occurred on
the afternoon of the fifteenth. The party
left immediately after the ceremony for
, the home of the groom.
Mr. W. T. Chapman wsS in *>ur midst
last week.
Mr. W. C. Rhodes 'jfcwt in our commu¬
nity last Friday, Chapman^v^i,
Mr. Felix our midst
Suuday Mr. and afternoon. Mrs. y*gj*||fl ^hapman
C. C. visited
relatives at Jenntnjk^kijiil’day,
Messrs. B. B and W. Ray speqt
Saturday Mr. night at Washington.
and Mrs. J, S. v I'ipihau visited
relatives near Bermuda on Wednesday of
last W'eek.
Miss Annie Atchinson been elected
to teaeh school at th » another
year
Misses Mary Me Atebj l and Mamie
Rhodes attended our school Sun
day.
We are phased to know that we cannot
repyrtany new smSMT eases ofSnCaslos this
week. -.
Prayermeeting was not liheld Sunday
night, on account of <he inclement
weather.
Misses Mary, Sallie and Susie
Allen spent Thursday 8«SaP^awfordville. ot'Mw; week with
Miss Sallie Chapman
The readers $100 Rewaifk • Ipo.
of _ .„Br will bo
pleased to learn that f is At least one
dreaded disease that has been
able to cure in all its s I, and that is
Catarrh. Hall’s Cj Cure is the
only positive cure town to the
medical fraternity, rrh being a
constitutional diseai quires a consti
tutioiial treatment, * Catarrh Cure
is takeD internally, directly upon
the blood and me faces ®f the
system, thereby de I founda
tion of the disease, i pa
tient gtref *”* 123 * 1
twtion «t>r ImM
________ "ito that ... much they
offer One Hundred for any case
that it fails to cure^ for list of
testimonials. j.
Address F. Chei INET Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggist*
t Take Hall’s Family! fills i for coustipa
ion.
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People who are always trying to be
someone else succeed in |being nobody
at all.
Too Great a klsk.
In almost every neighborhood some one
has died {rom an attack of colic or cholera
morbus, often before medicine could be
procured or a physician summoned. A
reliable remedy for these diseases should
be kept at hand. The risk is too great
for anyone to take. Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has un¬
doubtedly saved the lives of more people
and relieved more pain and suffering than
any other medicine in use. It can always
be depended upon. For sale by Owl
Drug Store.
Hot Springs, Arkansas.
One fare, plus82, for the round-trip.
Tickets on sale every Wednesday and
Saturday. Return limit 00 days.
The Frisco System, in connection with
the Rock Island System from Memphis
offers the best route.. Write for litera¬
ture and full particulars.
S. L. PARROTT,
Distract Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
If it weren’t for their mistakes a
great ma ny men would never be heard
of.
Do you like your thin, rough,
short hair? Of course you
don’t. Do you like thick,
heavy, smooth hair? Of
course you do. Then why
Hair Vigor
not be pleased? Ayer’s Hair
Vigor makes beautiful heads
of hair, that’s the whole
story. Sold for 60 years.
n*ed Aymr’g Hair Vidor for * Ion*
restoring !*’ health In< te«d, to the « heir wonderful b»lr and, tonic,
the time, and scalp, at
same proving a splendid dressing.”
Da. J. yr. Tatum, Modin, ind. T,
•I .00 a bottle. J. O. ATM CO.,
All druggist*. ^rwell, Mast.
Weak Hair
Ripples From
the Country
TRAVELER.
Don’t gossip.
The watermelon is here.
Preaching at Barnett next, Sunday.
Candidates already announcing for two
years hence.
Mrs. Cora Sturdivant has recovered her
wouted health.
The Georgia railroad is piling up coal
at Barnett.
Mrs. Mattie McAldin is again reported
in bad hoalth.
Measles by the wholesale In the Black
Log section.
G. W. McAlpin is reported better at
this writing.
We think all tramps should be taken
up and put to work.
Bean the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
w w -''■*”'« Wia I ii lif'ant
Barnett has had more than its share of
sickness for several weeks past.
J. W, Lynn is the boss farmer of “Red
Lick.” He has corn silks and tassels.
Suspected characters are being taken
up with a vim
Uncle Jess Darden was sojourning in
Warren last week.
Good roads and good schools make
good counties.
Mr. Dug Stewart was In the writer’s
section last week.
Taliaferro didn’t furnish any visitors
to the Nashville re-union.
Of course the editor doesn’t need any
money with which to run his business.
Some of tho Crawfordville merchants
are almost giving away goods in order to
draw a little trade.
Toni A ,
B«ot tha a The Kind You Have Always Bought
Nothing more has been heard from tho
negro whom Miss Cochran shot at sevoral
weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Baker, of Wilkes
county, visited relatives in out section
We were shocked to hear of Mr. John
Swann’s tragic death. Ho was a clever
old “JohDny Iieb.”
We learn that there was a man riding
around in Taliaferro on a bicycle, who
resembled a robber that was wanted in
Atlantg.
Col Samuel Sibley, of Union Point,
and Col. John Beazley, of Crawfordyllle,
were In our midst Saturday on legal
business.
Mr. Harmond Reynolds, of White
Plains, was In Taliaferro last week. He
is 70 years of age and enjoys good
health. He gets up every morning at 8:30
and goes to business.
Jehn Human, of Barnett, caught the
negro who escaped from Smith’s convict
camp last week. John said 820 was of¬
fered for the negro’seapture, but he has
not received the money yet.
Brother John McKinney had tho
measles again last week, in his sleep.
He thought they broke out on him in
great whelps. When ho awoke ft was
hard for Mrs. McKinney to convince him t
it was a dream.
Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Stillwater,
Minn., after having spent over $2,000
with the best doctors for stomach trouble,
without relief, was advised by iiis drug¬
gist, Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab¬
lets. He did so, and Is a well man today.
If you are troubled with indigestion, bad
taste in the mouth, lack of appetiie or
constipation, ^Ive these Tablets a trial, and
you are certain to be more than pleased
with the result. For sale at 25 cents per
box by Owl Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McAlpin, Mr.
and Mrs. John Reuse, of Union Point;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Battle, of Sharon,
Mrs. Thomas Avery, of Norwood, and
Mrs. Belle Davis, of Edgewood, were at
the bedside of their father, G. W. Mc¬
Alpin, who is quite sick.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King’s New
Life Fills. These pills change weakness
Into stength, llstiessness into energy,
brain-fag into mental power. They’re
wonderful in building up the health.
Only 25c per box. Sold by the Owl Drug
Store.
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50,000
Free Samples
You Can Get One.
BLACK WEEIX the great vegetable
remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, ami
Kidney and Bladder complaints, has m* t
frith almost instantaneous success lx
oaose it has made some noteworthy
•ores af very novel* canes.
Mr. Jolm PosV ef the Atlanta Firo
Dept., writes:
“ For montha 1 ■offered with my kid¬
neys. I made evary effort to got roHei,
but failed until 1 accidentally came in
possession of a bottle of Black Weed
The relief obtained from its use was so
groat before half the first bottle hail
been used, that 1 put aside all other
medicines and am now sound auil well,
having been cured completely by Black
Weed. At tho same time I had an ag¬
gravated case of Catarrh of the head
and throat. Black Weed has completely
oared this, and n»y head ia now as clear
as a bell.”
BLACK WEED is sold by all drug¬
gists at $1.00 a bottle, or we will send
prepaid upon receipt, of price.
Send Your Name “tr Z
trial sample of this great remedy,
which will be sent absolutely froo, to¬
gether with our book containing valua¬
ble information and endorsements.
Please mention thin paper. Address,
Black Weed Medicine Co.,
JHlanta, Ga.
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California,
Knlghl ll Tcmplars-Oild Fellows Last
^Opportunity efthe year.
Beginning'August 15th and continuing
daily to September Ofli, round-trip tickets
will be sold account of the above conven¬
tions from all points in the Southeast to
either Los Angeles or San Francisco, at
extremely low rates, with linal return
limit October 23rd.
Tickets will permit of ten-days’ stop¬
lege of going one route and returning an¬
other tickets without additional cost, except "that
returning via Portland an addi¬
tional charge of $11 will lie made.
The Frisco-Rock Island systems offer
excellent routes in either direction.
Write for rates descriptive literature
and full information, and let us plan
your trip. 8. L. PARROTT,
District Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, G>>.
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find a good Prescription
for Mankind.
The 5c packet is enough for usual
casionH. The family bottle (0Oe; e at¬
tains a supply for a year. All drug ;; x
sell them.
The Semi-Weekly .Journal and
tho Advocate-Democrat, one year
each at $1.50 is ourbost dubbing
offer.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis¬
courages and lessens ambition;
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urine 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 condiiion of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis¬
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
-*nd both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon
by druggists, in fifty
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
ing alJ pamphlet tell- Home of s^Kooa
about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid¬
neys are out of order
or diseased.
become Kidney trouble has
that it Is so prevalent
not uncommon
for a child to be born
affiicved with weak kid
neys. If the child urin¬
ates too if
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