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Y‘OL X XIX .
A SENATOR S LETTER.
Pernna as a Nerve and Ca¬
tarrh Tonic the Talk
of the World.
Hon. W. V. Sullivan, IT. S. Senator from
Mississippi.
Hon. W. V. Sullivan, United States
Senator from Mississippi, in a letter
recently written to Dr. Hartman from
Oxford, Miss., says the following:
“ For some time I have been a sufferer
from catarrh in its most incipient stage,
so much so that I became alarmed as to
my general heaMh. But, hearing of Pe
rn-na as a good remedy, I gave it a fair
trial and soon began to improve.
“I take pleasure in recommending
Peruna as the best catarrh cure I have
ever tried.” W. V. Sullivan.
vals. Insist upon having Peruna. A<J
dress The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum*
bus, O., for a free book on catarrh.
Sfjf m
222 South Peoria St.,
CniCAGO, III., Oct. 7, 1902.
Eight months ago I was so ill
that I was compelled to lie or sit
down nearly ail the time. My
stomach was so weak and upset
that I could keep nothing on it
and I vomited frequently. I
could not urinate without great
pain and I coughed so much that
my throat and lungs were raw
and sore. The doctors pro¬
nounced it Bright’s disease and
others mattered said it little was consumption, what
ht to me
they called’ it and I had no de¬
sire to live. A sister visited me
from St. Louis and asked me if
I had ever tried Wine of Cardui.
I told her I had not and she
bought a bottle. I believe that
it saved my life. I believe many
women could save much suffer¬
ing if they but knew of its value.
Don’t you want freedom, from
pain? Take Wine of Cardui
and make one supreme effort to
he well. You do not need to be
a weak, helpless sufferer. You
can have a woman’s health and
do a woman’s work in life. Why
not secure a bottle of Wine of
Cardui from your druggist to¬
day?
"I have antlered with piles began for taking thirty-six Casearets years.
One year &u<> last April I of week I noticed
for constipation. In tlio course a
tile piles began to disappear and at the end of six
weeks they did not trouble me at all. Cascarots cured and
have done wonders forme, George f am Kryder, entirely Napoleon, O.
feel like a new man.”
Best for
w vv ^ The Bowels ^
CANDY CATHARTIC
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste lOc.ioc.r^c.Nev^r Good Do Goni,
Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. stamped COG.
sold in bulk. The genuine tablet
Guaranteed to cure or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 393
ARII'UAL SALE* TEH MILUOM BOXES
CRA'WFORDVILLE. GA“ Ffily JULY 22, 1904 .4
BY “MIDGET.’
Hot and dry.
Crops around Sharon are looking fine.
Mrs, G . T. Moore is visiting relatives at
Thomson.
Mr. L. S. Jackson visited Washington
Tuesday.
Mr. G,'orge Bailey, of Atlanta, is
ing relatives here.
Miss Mary Belle Holliday is
friends at Camak.
Mrs. Wade Griffin, of Tyrone, is the
guest ef Mrs. .1. W Tallin.
are
ing Miss Leona Fate at Nye.
Hr. and Mrs. E. II. McCord, of Thom¬
son, are visiting relativesal this place.
'‘Doctor’’ A. T. Gilbert was called to
Tyrone Tuesday on veterinary business.
Mrs. E. A..Moore, of Atlanta, are Dr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Brown’s guests.
Mr. Joseph Clemons, of Waynesboro,
visited home folks near Sharon last week.
The Floral Club will entertained by
Miss Lillie Barnett, of Nye, at its next
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Leary, of Augus
la, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. li. T Keu
drick.
1 The j acksou Public Hall will be the
scene ot a happy gathering tonight, when
a d!luce vvl11 ,j e enjoyed,
I The nevr Sharon hank has nearly $20,
stot 1 to be fc ottun r"" U P
f Willie Moore, Dannonberg
i.vtr. with
Co., of Macon, is on a few days’ visit to
bis oid home.
Miss Mamie Moore, who has been vis¬
iting relatives at Culvertou, qit’jrneU
home ’“"l "Ur'''/' Tuesday.
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Sharon’s old citizens, is among friends
heie this week.
Straw rides are very fashionable in Sha¬
ron for the last week. There has been a
straw ride to some place every night.
It appears that some of the young peo¬
ple of Sharon and Nye, are at outs con¬
cerning some frivolous affair
Judging from the numerous subplioi
nas that our people are receiving, Augur t
court will be a hummer.
Mr. Thomas Wingfield, who has been
seriously ill at the home of his sister
Mrs. Geo. W. Brown, is somewhat im¬
The Sharon String Band met at th e
residence of Mr. G. T. Moore Saturday
evening, and rendered several pieces that
were very iiighiy complimented.
Some people around Sharon have al¬
,
most ruined their tongues in talking
about the shooting scrape at Ilillmau on
the 4tli.
The county commissioners should g ive
more attention to smallpox at Hillman,
They have ignored Dr. Davidson’s decis¬
ion in the matter. The commissioners
should look into the matter at once.
Mr. A.J. Melton, while here Monday,
had his horses to run away, They became
frightened at the feat of the surrey, to
which they were hitched. They ran
thice miles, before being stopped at Nye.
Some fox hounds started after the horses,
and chased them till thoy were stopped.
Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Davidson’s guests
Sunday were: Mrs. Geo. N. Wright, Mrs,
W- O. Wright, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. L.
Roberts, of Savannah, Mrs. Thomas A.
Brinkley and Miss Alice Brinkley, of
ih— to _ .uib , , „„i Kuo,™,, „i
Oib.on, Mailer Waller Brooks and
Rainwater, of Madison.
Mr. W. R. L. Roberts, of Savannah,
rendered some very fine vocal music at,
Hotel Jackson Tuesday morning. Mr.
Roberts is better known as Llewellyn
Lobeitt among the Crawfordville and
Sharon people. He possesses a very fine
halftone voice and his songs were cei
tiiuly a treat to those who heard them.
The Bank of Sharon wits orgai tzed
Mo:<l y, with <i. N. Wright m pres.de »i;
J 1 I 11 O Keette, vict-President and W, L.
Kendrick, cashier. The directors are-. <).
D. Moore. J. A. Kendrick, A.. S. Barnett’
L. S. Jackson and J. W. Tallin. Hawes
Cloud, Esq., was made attorney. L. 8.
j Jackson will at once commence the
} tion of a brick building for the bank
Main street.
Tuesday's Augusta Chrotjii!l| says:
“The Atlanta Journal of Sum ay, pub¬
lishes an attiactive full length-picture of
Mrs. Minnie Battle Allen, of StDron. Ga.,
which is a reproduction of Uy ^picture
published in St. Louis in an arfioh unti
j tied ‘Americans of Gentle iiKeue&Oi Birth and
1 Their Ancestors.’ The Mrs.
Allen is a very charming one (|isd sugges¬
tive in its quaint modern day an old
daguerreotype. Mrs. Minnie BftUle Allen
is and a in prominent North social Carolina, ft cure amt ikj| jk Georgia well
a
known social favotile in August, where
she has often x isited and has n Ankers of
admirers.”
3 V. W. P. LOVE JOY,
Presiding Elde e Athens District, who will lecture here
on the nig July 28tb, as a benefit to the
’’ethodist Parsonage,
BETHANY.
Mr. and Mrs. C, B. King spent a few
days last week in Atlanta.
Mr. Frank O’Neal, of Atlanta, is on
visit to relatives here.
Messrs. Hammond Reynolds and Buck
erEleyof White Plains, attc tided Sun
day school Sunday.
Mrs. Olivia Morris, of Augusta, is
making an extended visit to relatives in
this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V, Davis and Miss
Mattie Dayis attended the gor¬ era) meet
ing at Sandy Cross iast week.
Miss Ethel Ellington has b een elected
to teach the unexpired term nt Bethany,
vice Mr. W. T. Nelson resigned.
Mr. W. T. Nelson and beautifu.
daughter. Miss Clara, of Powi ilton, were
the guests of Mr. it. II. Rhod us and 1am
i!y Saturday of ia,st week.
Miss Vesta Beazley entertained
: younger set Ices most delightfully Friday
evening. and cakes were 4 r served and
„ s ,« by the
i t „ blI ,„ n strUl|I lMml .
I ! , We ir
laid to rest one of our test citizens
Mr. A. R. Taylor, in the Bet hany
tK ,y Mond,;v. He whs faithf nt arid kind
j to all, a devoted husband at d indulgent
j father. He was one of our lending
j members, always ready to doffiis duty
wards las tellow-nmn and his Cod,
large , number of people thotjattended
funeral attested the esteem in| which VIr
Taylor was held. Our loss is his
^nin. j
Don’t Gel Footsore!
Get Allen’s Foot-Ease.
A wonderful powder that cures
! aching, sweating fuel and rr akes new
j L^ht shoes easy. Ask U d iy' for
Su! ,T‘ tute ;
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Lc Hoy, N. ‘
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| Rjppl0S FPOUl
the Country.
TRAVELED.
This Lynn hoy is without a tloek,
lie has no one to darn his sock;
So Taliaferro girls, do not tarry,
Bid come along if you wish to marry.
More rain wouldn’t hurt.
( rawfordviilo should have an oil mill.
The Crawfordville roller mill keeps a
rolling.
Crawfordville should have a
mill.
Farmers are in the midst of the laying
by rush.
Mr. Thomas Harper is night operator
at Barnett.
It is stud that eating roasting eats cause
appendicitis.
There Is no Sunday school at Barnett.
Wity is this?
Bored well buckets made by C. L. Bag
by, the tinner.
f r >f>s arc looking o. k., where they
have been properly worked.
The law gives you a right to kill doves,
if you v isb to.
Preaching at Barnett Methodist chinch
next Saturday and Sunday. I
lion. Jim Kendrick lias promised the
old v«-ts. a barbecue. Barkis is ready.
The mercury litis liecn doing business
in the nineties the past week.
Chickens Unit come home to roost hav,
more sense than some people.
The annual meeting of Salem Baptist
church commences today (Friday.)
August , , the 12th i„. Is , the day , set , for , the ,.
commencement of Culvertou campmect
iug.
A » of . smallpox, 1 , . repotted . , from
cast: is
Hillman. A negro t ;yd to be the
ferer.
Watermelons, this, year, arc
both in size and quality, in so far as our
information goes.
Crops are growing in double quick
tinK .. *” If lhe fal ‘ tfi uae> , there .. Wl11 ... l, , «
pl titv ef cotton made.
We are told that the general meeting at
| Saudy CruH<» last week was largely attond
j ed and mm h on joyed.
The mosquito crop in Taliaferro lias
been a failure this year. This is owing
to the drought, no doubt.
.Mr. “Boots” Stewart is up from the
“Glory Land,” and reports crops as being
good in that sectiou.
N0 1'9“
Some foiks are experts at attending to
people’s business, but make many
in minding their own affairs.
It, sometimes happens that a fellow in
ving to belittle ot hers, shows what a
hair pin lie is himself.
Mi. Robert Johnson, formerly of near
Norwood, died in Atlanta Saturday. The
funeral ooenrred at Norwood Sunday.
We hear it said that the slock food
that is now sold to the people, is nothing
but. rice, straw and cluiff mixed together.
IV. I. Sturdivant is the champion
hawk slayer of the Block Log section,
lie lias killed live this section. The bt
Wc hereby nominate Brother Jim John¬
son for coroner at the next primary. He
thinks we want the job, but we want him
to have it.
The working of the public road g,.e i
right along, hut the grumbling continues.
| Some people would gnimb’e it they had
u, front seat in heaven.—Ed. |
OASTO I*, ac A..
Boars tho /f The Kind You Have Always Bought
ai2 "r
-Mr. and Mrs. Dull Stewart and family
visited the latter’s parents near Barnett
Sunday. Dub has a buggy full of ehii
dren. till about the same size, and only
one pair of twins.
Much t ouble is expected at Barnett In
the great gathering of negroes on Sunday
is net Stopped. The officials of Warren
county should look into tire matter at
once. “A stitch in time saves nine.”
Gaddis Jackson, colored, was shot in
tho arm at "Hello” Wednesday night by
llamp Gulden, another negro. Jackson
is about 15 years or age, and said to be a
very bad boy. He was attempting to en¬
ter Golden’s house through a, window.
Golden thought he was a burglar and
fired. The arm was amputated Jack
sou refused to say why he was trying to
enter the house.
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Signature mm081
of
Brother John McKenny’s famous lay*
ing hen has been defeated. A man at
Newberry, 8. C., Inis a hen t hat hysa
egg which weighs six ounces. When
broken two eggs are found—one of them
with a perfect hard shell. There Is riot a
great ileal of difference in the sizes of tho
South Carolina egg, and the one laid by
Brother Mc.’s hen. However, if the lat¬
ter’s hen forgot to lay one day, she would
come forward the next day with two
eggs of enonyouss size.
Working Night anil Day
The busiest and mightiest little thing
lliat ever was made Is Dr. King’s New
Lite Pills, I hesc pills change weakness
into wtnngth, listlessness 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.
A darkey was recently tried at Black
Log, on a petty charge. When the mag¬
istrate began the reading of the charge,
which began with the usual farm ‘ The
State of Georgia against Ezekiel Jenkins’
1 he culprit evinced sign.-: of anuizemen
and terror. When the query was put to
him: “Do you plead guilty oi riot guil
ty?” the unfortunate negro stammered:
“It ain’t no use. mister judge! I ain’t
guilty, but er de whole state oh Georgy
arn ag’in one po’ nlggah, Jse gwine to gib
up rtgiit now.”
SI 00 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at lea-t one
dreaded disease that science lias been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the
only positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, reunites a consti.
tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
taken intern,ally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the
d «rt»‘ojrtuK the founda
' lien
’ tutioii and assisting in doing
nature its
To ^ -i’ 1 I ,r,J lirietors have so much
i Loth m ,, its curative powers that thei
i offer One Hundred Dollars for auy case
• that it fails to cure. Seuil for list of
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