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VOL X XIX.
SERIOUS SUMMER COLO.
A New York Alderman's Letter Con¬
cerning Pe-ru-na.
LOUIS F. CARDANI.
Hon. Louis F. Cardani, Alderman 29th
District, New York City, writes from
937 Sixth avenue, as follows:
“ I contracted a serious cold last sum¬
mer which persisted in staying with me
and nothing would drive it away until I
took Peruna. I four days I felt much
better, and at the end of the week all
unpleasant symptoms had disappeared
ami I was well again. I am not in the
habit of giving testimonials, but I make
an exception in your case with much
pleasure.”—LOUIS F. CARDANI.
If you do not derive prompt and satis¬
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, and he
will be pleased to give you his valuable
advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,O.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that applica¬
nt#! will be made to the. General As
icnt.uy dT'tlm State ot Georgia,’'
will convene on 22nd day of June . I9 f 4
for the passage of a special act, author¬
izing and allowing the < fflces of Ordi¬
nary and Judge of the County Court of
Taliaferro County, (provided a County
Court shall hert after be established for
Taliaferro county) to be held by one
and the same person. This, June 17tli,
1914.
When you want your house tin gutter,
el, we can do the woik, C. L. Bugby
B irnctt, Ga
MRS. CECELIA STOWE,
Orator, Entre Nous Club.
17G Warren Avenue,
For Chicago, III., Oct. 22,1902.
from nearly four years 1 suffered
ovarian troubles. The doc
|$j tor insisted on an operation a» the
only way objected to get well. 1, however,
strongly My husband felt to disheartened an operation.
as
well as I, for home with a sick
woman is a disconsolate place at
best. him A friendly druggist Wine advised
to get a bottle of of
Oardui for me to try, and he did so.
I began to improve in a few days and
my in eighteen recovery was weeks very rapid. With¬
I was another
being.
Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every %
woman how a heme is saddened by £
1 omale weakens and ho w completely 3
Wine of Cardui cures that sick- &
ness again. and brings Do health not and happi- suffer- Eg |
ness go on
ing. Go to your druggist today
and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine
of Cardui. g*
wiMECam
CRAWFORDVILLE. GA.. FRIDAY JULY 8, 1904.
RiPPles From
the Country.
TRAVELED.
Things are growing.
Com crop not very good.
Cotton on red laud is quite small.
Put the negro women to work.
June was the dryest in many years.
Keep (he good roads movement amov¬
ing.
Court day at liiack Log next Monday,
The drouth came near lav ing by some
crops.
The negro and the blackbeny must
soen part.
Tax Collector Ivey thinks Black Log
lias good crop protpeels.
Nice rains around last week, and crops
are looking better.
Bears the Bis Kind You Have Always Bought
%n .r
Patronize home merchants, homo indus¬
try and take your oounty paper.
Don’t borrow your neighbor’s paper.
Be a man and subscribe for tt.
Taliaferro is a good county to live in,
and a man can make money fanning, too.
Mr. Wilkins Tucker has recovered Lis
wonted health.
Walter Mershon lias gone to Macon to
accept a job with the Central road.
A negro woman in this community
walked fourteen miles'in order to enjoy
a rule of six miles on the train.
The death of Dr Win. R. Pilcher was
a blow to Wanen county. lie was bu¬
ried at Norwood last Friday.
Mrs. J isoph King died at her homo
near Augusta last week. She was once a
resident otjdns county.
snakes in his yard in one weekv—rAree
large high land moccasins, one adder and
one black snake.
John Sturdivant says other people’s
stock are not bothering him since he
threatened to shoot them. [You mean
the stock.]
Mr. Mc.lunkin. an old Green county
friend of ours, will take charge of the
Georgia railroad coal shoot3 and water
station at Barnett.
OASTOHIA.
Beara tha _/j KindYou Have Always Boughs
Signature
of
The remains of Miss Mary Chapman
were laid to rest at Williams’ creek
church last week, Rev. Mercer Bruce offi¬
ciating.
The Advocate-Democrat was unusually
bright last week. The editor must have
been feeling good. [But he’s somewhat
under the weather this week.—Ed.]
Some towns want to brag on their so
biiety and morality. These are mighty
good things to have. But no place or
community have too many of these
qualities.
Night Was Her Terror.
“I would cough nearly all night long,’
nr tes Mrs. Clias. Applegate, of Alexau
clri i, Ind , “and could hardly get any
sic’ep. I had consumption so had that if
I walked a block I would cough fright¬
fully and spit blood, but, when till
medicines failed, three 81 bottles, of Dr.
King’s New Discovery wholly cured
and J gained 58 pounds.” It is absolutely
guaranteed to cure coughs, colds,
grippe, broncoitis, and all throat and
lung troubles. Price 50c and 81. Trial
oottlcs free at the Owl Drug Store.
LUNCET0N.
i
Bermuda was well represented at
j day school Sunday,
j Mr. Jonn Brantley and family,
! Sunday at the home of Mr. Sam
man Sunday.
Mr. Dosia luge spent Sunday night
with Mr. Chuiliie Rhodes at
Grove.
Little Miss Marcia Moore is visiting
brothers, Messrs. Oscar and
Moore, dear Sharon.
Mr, and Mrr. J. W. McDaniel and
latter’s sister, Miss Belle Gardner,
Thursday a: the home of J. C.
ford.
Misses Lucy and Dora Lunceford
Sunday night at the homo of Mr.
Mrs. Percy Phelps, and a'tended the
MILDKAJON NOTES.
OBSKUVEK.
Mr. Joseph Norris left Monday to visit
relatives in Emanuel county.
Mrs. Bate, of Augusta, came op Sunday
to visit relatives.
Miss Mary Allen has been on the sick
list this week.
Messrs. ,T. \Y. Akins and 8. O. Acre
visited near Mayfield Monday.
Miss Ida Allen visited fnum s at Craw
fojdville Saturday night.
Frnnk Shields, of Covington, spent
several days this week with the family of
Mr. .1. 8 Chapman.
Miss Nellie Ray and Mr. llsrvie Ray
spent Saturday night with relatives near
Green Meadow.
| j Mrs. B. IL Ray and children spent Sat
i urday night with Mrs. Belle Stephens In
Wilkos. county,
Mr. C. C Hill is the happy father of a
little girl who arrived at his home Satur¬
day morning.
Rain is very much needed lu this sec¬
tion, although we have as much as wo
deserve.
Misses Annie Belle Ray add ’Cora Har¬
rison and Messrs. AlvaOglettec and Mil¬
lard Ray of Green Meadow, spent Sunday
at Mr. W. T. Ray.
The young people spent ajtory pleasant
evening last Saturday tit the home of
Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Hill. JtAfter enjoy¬
ing ourselves in a social manner, we were
taken into the dining ropin^ where nice
drinks of lemonade were enjoyed. Among
those present were Misses'’All to and Sallie
Lou Atchinson, Burnmli Chapman anti
Emma Stewart and Messrs. C S. Akins
and Edward Atchinson, Fred and Claud
Chapman, Tim and Linton Day a y d. Joe
Norsis and J. \V. Lynn- D wgjs a most
delightful occasion.
limtullj Tor'st re*!
equaled, Joe* per»*a^,»
never been GcMobick.
Colusa, Cal., writes: “For 15 years I en¬
dured insufferable pain from rheumatism
and nothing relieved me, ihough I tried
everything known. 1 came across Elec
sric Bitters and it’s the greatest medicine
on eartli for that trouble, A few bottles
•completely relieved and cvred me.” .Just
"" as good ...... A *■— for Liver and Kidney troubles
and general debility. Only 50c. Salis
faction guaranteed by the Owl Drug
Store. 1
CALIFORNIA.
Knight Templars—Odd Fellows
Opportunity of the Year.
Beginning August 15th and continuing
daily to September 9th, 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, sit.
extremely low rates, with liimi return
limit October 23rd.
Tickets will permit of ten-days’ stop¬
over at St. Louis, and allow holder privi
legu,of going one route and returning an¬
other without additional cost, except that
tickets returning via Portland an uddi
' tionul charge of 811 will bn 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 li ip. S. L. PARROTT,
District Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, G*».
The people of Taliaf u ro have mui h
be th'inUfiil for
I ers
What are your friends saying
about you? That your gray
hair makes you look old ?
And yet, you are not forty !
Postpone this looking old.
|Hair Vigor
Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor and
restore to your gray hair all
the deep, dark, rich color of
early life. Then be satisfied.
I “ Ayer's Hair Vigor restored the natural
color to my gray hair, and J am greatly
pleased. It is all you claim for It.”
j Mas. K. J. Vakdjscah, Mechanic»viiie, N. Y.
I £1.00 a bottle. j. Lowell r. aver Mp' co.,
rOT rmumim*
Dark Hair
*mEtzn
BY “MIDGET.’
(i. 1). Moore visited Washington on
Tuesday.
l)r. A. C. Davidson visited Augusta
last week.
Mr. Geo. F. Agee, of Augusta, is visit¬
ing relatives in this vicinity.
It, seems to he an evident fact that Sha¬
ron is soon have a bank
Rev. ami Mrs. Felix Brown, of Atlanta,
are .spending the summer here.
Miss Lucile Moore, of Atlanta, is visit,
ing Miss Gladys Brown.
Editor Williams was over from Craw
fordviilo Tuesday afternoon.
Mux S. Flvnt is in Atlanta, where he
will accept a position in the printing bus
incss.
Judge Taylor is our Sunday
teacher, and trust he will lie a fuitlil uI
one.
Some of rho Union Point men took in
the Hillman riot one day after the affair
was over.
Where is Sharon's siring band? They
don’t practice anymore. The nights
must lie too short.
Misses Pearl and Daisy Bently, of Jen
nings, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sturdi¬
vant last week.
Mrs. Ann O’Keeffe, who Hits been suf¬
fering for some time from the effects of a
dislocated knee, continues feeble.
Working Night ami Day.
The busiest and mightiest little thing Ffcw
that ever was made is Dr, King's
Lite Pills. These pills change weakness
into mto. siengtii, h-iengtli, iistlessmwss into caen
braimfag mto
au-wv van iMis
things are told concnrnhig the affair.
Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Fallen and daugh¬
ter, Miss Etli'hie, Miss Flora Sibert and
Mrs. Minnie Allen Battle are in St. Louis.
Prof. E. B. Moore visited home folks
i SutiirGay and remained over till Monday
afternoon. .. I he legislature . . . . legal . ,
gave
holiday on the Fourth.
Quarterly meeting at Raytown Metho¬
dist church next Saturday and Sunday.
Dinner will be served on the church
grounds Saturday. Services will he con¬
ducted by Presiding Elder J. B. Robins.
The Sharon church should feel proud
of the room that lias been arranged in the
new parsonage by Mrs, J. A. Kendrick
and Mrs. ,J. W Fallin. These ladies did
excellent work in furnishing the room.
The patrons of the Sharon High school
met Thursday and elected the following
Board of Trustees for the ensuing year
J. W. Fallin, G. T. Moore, A. D. Moore,
T. F. Moore and L R. Brown.
Rev. J. A . Timmerman, while dining at
Mr. A, S. Barnett’s Monday, had a
chicken bone to become lodged in Ids
throat. So painful and annoying wus
the bone, that a physician was culled in.
Don’t Get Footsore!
Get Allen’s Foot-Fuse.
A wonderful powder that cures tired,
aching, sweating feet and makes new < r
tight slides easy. Ask today for
Foot-Ease. Accept no substitute. '1'iial
package FPEE. Adress, A Men S. Oliri
sted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Hot Springs, Arkansas.
One fare, pi us 82, for the round-trip.
Tickets on sale every Wednesday and
Saturday. Return limit <50 days.
The Fil-eo System, In connection with
the Rock Island System from Memphis
offers the best route. Write for liteiu
tuie and full particulars.
S. L PARROTT,
Distract Passenger Agaut,
Atlanta, Ga.
I
Land for Sale.
For calc, 25<5 acres of land in the 015th
district, rented for 1904 to J. P. Stone,
Crawfordville, Ga. Make us an offer.
If not sold the tract of 25<> acres will be
forrent. AH parties interested will
please communicate with
! THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE GO.,
■l\ S. Broad St.. Atlanta,Ga
1 A great many people leave old ’lali -
foiTo, ciiil liieit talk about t ic county, It
i-.u’t tbe county - it is the mail.
Vegetables
to bring good prices lUiist have
both size X
andqual
itv.
K v e n
good soil •SDl-S
is made
better by
t h e use
of a fer¬
tilizer
rich in
Potash
V.V will send our books, giving full infor¬
mation about the subject, to any farmer who
writes lor them.
HiKRHAN KALI WORKS,
1 New York bit Vumhu Street, or
Atlanta, (•»- Si2*a s <>. lCroml St,
' Am
BETHANY.
| Canior J. II. Callahan visited his
|
mother ai Winder sa'urday and Sunday.
Miss Ruby Taylor is the guest of Miss
Fannie Fitts this week.
Mr. Osciir Fil.^s is (hiwn from Atlanta,
on a pleasait visit, t.o his family.
Messrs. Willie and DeLeon Reynolds
wmefnoui midst. Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Maly spent Sunday with
Mr. ami Mrs. A. A. Turpiv.
Mrs. Rdwurd Voazcy is Rje guest of her
sister, Mrs. Henry Gunn, near Bethesda.
Me-s.-r«. Tlininas McCauley mjd Edward
Joidm attended the picnic here Monday.
Mr Roger Cowan, of Covington, is
spending several days with friends in thin
rncigliboijhood.
The he i team M.ppei, at t
- 7
■ “' ,m “ * tyid’
l.n !J
scon: side 1 H) to 10 Ji/ ' voV- .
Messrs. Drew Smith, Grey Taylor find
J. T. Overton dined at the honui of -Mr.
It. 11. Rhodes Stindav.
Several from here attended the enter¬
tainment at the home of Mr. Robert Da¬
vidson Friday evening.
Mrs. Mamie Doivls, Mrs. Rosa Curry,
Mrs. Luther Rhodes and Mr. Le laard
Itlinih'H, of Sllonm, attended preaching
here Sunday.
The picnic at Air. George Davis’s Mon¬
day wa- largely attended and trreally en¬
joyed. Everything good to eat was plen
til'ui.
Messrs. I. V. Andrews and A. R. Tay¬
lor left for Atlanta, Satin day, where they
will spend several days. Mr. Taylor will
he iiiidot; the treatment, of physicians
there.
NO 17
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis¬
and lessens ambition;
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urine scalds the flesh or if, v/hen the child
! reaches an age v/hen it should he able to
| control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
j bed-v/etting, depend upon it, the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
j step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condi Jon of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as v/eii 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
is soon realized. It is
by druggists, in fifty
cent and one
sizes. You may have
bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of swamp-Itoot.
ing all 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.
;to^PISO’S CURE. FOR
MN tUnto Wntnfc ALL tLbt rAlLb. CjM
Ptj Best Couch In time. Syrup. Sold by Tastes rtruKKists. (iuod. Use ga : ’
•
and cheerfulness soon
disappear v/hen the kid¬
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
f° r a child to be born
afflicted v/ith v/eak kid
ricys. If the child urin¬
ates
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