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Mrs. M. MeGough, President of tho
East Side Ladies’ Aid Society, an organi¬
zation interested in benevolent enter¬
prise and charity work, writes from 219
West 53rd street, New York:
“j gladly add my mite of praise to
Peruna for what it has done for me.
Two years ago a depressed feeling took
bold of me. My back and sides ached
continually. My stomach got out of
order so that at times it couldn’t hold
a glass of cold water. 1 didn’t like to
eat, afraid ihfit it would make me sick
to my stomach.
“/ have been using Peruna for the
past three months and now 1 feel as
well as l ever did. My stomach is as
strong as evex.and my nervous troubles
have disappeared. I keep recommend¬
ing Peruna to my friends who are
troubled as I was, and have been
thanked for doing so.”
MRS M. McQOUQH.
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,
BLACK -
DRAUGHT
STOCK and
POULTRY
MEDICINE
Stock and poultry have few
troubles which are not bowel and
liver irregularities. Poultry Black
I fraught Stock and Medi¬
cine is a bowel and liver remedy
for stock ft puts the organs of
digestion in a perfect condition.
Prominent American breeders and
fanners keep their herds and flocks
healthy by giving them an occa¬
sional dose of Black-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
food. Any stock raiser may buy a
of 25-eent this medicine half-pound from air-tight his dealer can
and keep his stock in vigorous
health for weeks. Dealers gener¬
ally keep Black-Draught If Stock and
Poultry Medicine. yours does
not, send 25 cents for a sample
can to the manufacturers, The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat¬
tanooga, Tenn.
RocHET.trE, Oa., Jan. 30, 1902.
Black-Draught Stock and Poultry
Medicine is the best 1 ever tried. Our
stock was looking bad when you sent
me the medicine and now they are
getting so fin*. They are looking 20
per cent, bettei.
S. V. BROCKINQTON.
1 PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM )
Cle*Tiip$ and beautifies the hair.
Promote* Fails a luxuriant Restore growth. Gray! |
Kever to Color.
• I Hair to i*« Youthful f
Cured lir. tr alp and |) Wat A Pnj&rifct* hair failing.
FRIDAY JULY 11)04
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OF MACHINERY, WORLD’S FAIR, HERE THE LARGEST GAS ENGINE IN THE
WORLD Mi BE SEEN.
The view show's one end and not quite one-half of HlA main front of the Machinery building, which is 1,000 by
525 feet in extent, has two towers 203 feet high and cost $46!),000.
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Ripples FrOHl
the Country.
TRAVELED.
Banks are plentiful.
Did you borrow this paper?
It is your duty to talk for your comity
pftfier.
The Georgia solons sire greatly disfigur¬
ing the code.
W. ; y'j; aita-iu some of
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farmers.
We wish the new' firm of Gunn & Sag
gus much success.
All the white people wounded in the
llillman riot are out again.
Annual meeting commenced today at
Salem Baptist church.
Col. J. A. Beazley’s summer outing
greatly improved Ins health.
It don’t take long for the branches to
run dry after a rain in this section.
It. L. Battle has been shipping peaches
from Barnett the past week.
Omer Acre says you can’t down a man
if he knows how to work, and will do it.
Mr. Aden Turner attended the Third
District meeting at Bethesda this week.
A cross between a Poland China and a
razor-back makes a good corn cracker.
We were glad to meet Mr. Thomas
Jones last week, lie reports good crops
near Powelton.
A cross-eyed widow doesn’t have to
look straight to see something desirable
in man.
If all Georgia girls were named Elberta,
they could be sold in New fork at $2.50
per crate.
Our grandson still suffers with the
whooping cough. Ho has had it for
four months.
Messrs. Moore & Flynt have moved
their saw mill plant to the Miller place,
in the Red Lick section.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ellington and fam¬
ily of Summitt, are visiting relatives and
friends in Taliaferro.
We heard a young man say the other
day that he could any girl to love him
except the freckled-faced ones,
j j Josh Billings first said the wife. best The thing he
knew of was a rate next
best thing must be a second-rate one.
We haven’t heard of any new babies in
this section being named Alton Brooks
Parker. This would be a good name for
a trio.
Mrs. “Traveler” has quite an absent
minded old hen. She seems to desire to
set once in awhile, but forgets it and goes
to laving again.
We would tike to know why there are
no baldheaded women. [“Traveler,” yeu
shouldn’t let your curlsosity get the bet¬
ter of you.]
There ought to be some action taken
to get rid of the negro women around
Crawfordville, who iiaye no visible
^.'-an- of support.
Ed White should he,, a railroad man.
He knows every cmplo e of the Georgia
railroad, every schedule, box car and
passenger coach. M -j;
If we could talk like . some people in
this section, and .people bteileve us,
cate-Democrat we would make ft§| indie the Advo*
mu# interesting.
A man promised Traveller’’ a bushel
LT£v.M 2 L.....
1 'hat corn would
make if we ever get it.
The merchants and town people gener¬
ally should pay the (country people full
value for their pivoduce. Should the
country people eommeuce shipping their
eggs, chickens, etc., it would affect the
town people to some extent.
We hear some people talking about.
Parker’s nomination, its though they did
not like the nominee, but they will vote
for him, just the same, if he is a “gold
bug.” We would* I ike to have the gold,
bug or no bug. We aiie just like tho rest
of the human family iiji this.
Our edjtor says lie 1 expects to leave
shortly for the World’s Fair at St. Louis.
Here’s tT , hoping , . that .. lip’ll ,,,,, have . a good ,
time and not drink anC “branch” water.
[Theuks, “Traveler,” they say there’s a
brewery on the fair grounds, and it is
juBt as free as water.” Ed.]
Don’t Get Footsore!
Get Allen’s Foot-Ease.
A wonderful powder that cures tired,
aching, sweating feet autl makes newer
tight shoes easy. Ask today for Allen’s
Foot-Ease. Accept no substitute. Trial
package FPEE. A dress, Allen S. Olm¬
sted, be Koy, N. Y.
LUNCET0N.
Mrs. M< Daniel is visiting relatives near
Conyers.
The results of the late rains are plainly
seen, especially in the chew fulness of the
farmers.
An ice cream festival will held at
Luneeton Fiiday night. Every one cor¬
dially invited.
The marriage of Miss Dora Lunceford
to Mr. Charlie Rhodes took place Sunday
afternoon at the home, of the bride’s par¬
ents. Quite a crowd was present, and
the happy young couple were warmly
congratulated. The bride is the daugh¬
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lunceford, and
is a lovable character. She is noted for
her work in behalf of Sunday schools.
She wore a beautiful white gown and
carried a pretty bouquet of ferns and
geraniums. The attendants also looked
lovely in white. The groom is the son
of Mr. R. B. Rhodes, and is one of Talia¬
ferro’s most promising young men. A de
iigbUul dinner was served after the cere¬
mony. We join the many friends of the
happy young couple in wishing them a
long life of happiness and prosperity.
CAa’roniA.
Bears the /i 1 !ie Kinli Vl)J *!»!£> BdUghr
Signature
BETHANY.
Mr. Frank Davis spent Sunday in our
midst.
Miss Evu Crutchfield is visiting friends
in Atlanta.
Mr. Edward VX’azey, of AtlfUta, spent
Sunday htu'e. *
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Messrs., W. Hi Murden arid A' O'. Tay-^
lor hjMh 'Sunday here. i
, fljvJP ¥■ Rhodes to sqffw-v.u&.L'im t\n
effects of a severe rising on Ilfs'Vane
Messrs. Frank B. and R. Omer Taylor
were in our midst Sunday.
Guy Saggusand Jesse Meadows were
among friends here Sunday.
Mr. J. R. McKinley, who has been
quite, sick, is much improved at this
writing.
Mr. C. U. Jordan gave our Sunday
school a beautiful talk Sunday afternoon,
We need such talks oftener,
Mr. and Mrs. laae King, of Cnion
Point, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Andrews a lew days of last week.
Miss Jennie Nelson, one of Bowelton’s
prettiest young ladies, was the charming
guest of Misses Mary Fitts and Mattie
|j| lo< j f , s iuvt
Miss Ethel Ellington opened school
here Monday with 27 pupils. She is a
most estimable young lady, and we wish j
her much success.
Miss Ruby Palmer, of Augusta, and
Miss Eunice Chapman of Hihmm, spent,
Tuesday of last week at tho home of
Mrs. R. H. Rhodes. *
Mr. and Mrs. W M. Rhodes, of Mo¬
bile, Ala., are visiting the former’s par¬
ents in this neighborhood. He is a con¬
ductor on the M. J. and K. <:. R. R.
Messrs. G. C. ar.d A. V. Davis went
to Augusta last Finlay, where they
joined their sister, Mrs. Albert O’Neal, < f
Afl(Ult . lt )U1(J , Ju ., lt dayf| Jn the i
j- ornier f . jt y
The following young people attended
the revival meeting at Slloatn last Sunday
delivered night, at. which time Rev. E. G. Smith j
a fine discourse: Mr. Kwcl
Rhodes, MissOllie May Veaze/. Mr. Ar-j
thur Davis, Miss Gordon Andrews, Mr, |
Grover Davis, .vtiss Mae O’Neal, Mr.
Hentz Murden, Miss Mattie O’Neal, Mr.
Frank O’Neai and Miss Mattie Davis. !
.Many Children Are Sickly.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for'
cnildren u«cd by Mother Gray, a nurse!
in Ci’dren’s Heine, New York, nurse •
Feverishness, Headache, Summer cure ;
Disoders Stomach Troubles Teething]
Disoders and Destroy Worms. At all
druggists, 25c. Sample mailed FREE.
Address A. 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N Y
Hot Springs, Arkansas.
One fare, plus$2, for the round-trip.
Tickets on sale every Wednesday and ■
Saturday. Return limit fit) days.
Tho Frisco System, in connection with >
tin; Hock Island System from Memphis liters-1
oilers the best route. Write for
ture and full particulars. [
S. L. RARKOTT,
Distr-ct Passenger Agent,
A in Mi. Ga. I
NO 20
Ayers
Falling hair means weak hair.
Then strengthen your hair;
feed it with the only hair food,
falling Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks |j
hair, makes the hair \
Hair Vigor
grow, completely cures dan¬
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color to gray hair, all the rich,
dark color of early life.
“ Mv hair was fulling out badly and l wan f
afraid I would lose it nil. Then I tried Ayer’s H
Hair Vigor. It quickly stopped the fulling and
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MILDRAJON NOTES
<> KSKHVY.H.
Mr. Tim Ray is visiting relatives at
Washington,
Miss Emma Stewart is visiting rela¬
tives near Bermuda. ,
Several from here attended the general
meeting at,Povveitdti this week.
Mrs, Jones of.Atliiita, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. I. S. Chapman,f.of this place
Mr. ILtrvic R&y % y|sfteU idatives mat
Green Meadow Suudiiy,
Mr. .(Mm Eyans Is spend i.-tjjfc so pic tin,,;
at The home of Mr,W T. R.,y.
wAarge *<wu from this place
visited Daniel Springs last week.
Quite a party of young people attended
the marriage at Bermuda Sunday aftei
noon.
.Mr. \Y . 1' Nelson, of Bermuda, spent
Friday night at ttie home of Mrs. ,Susan
Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. B. I’. Atchinsoii spent
Friday of last week with Mrs. Susie E.
Chapman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellington, ot
Emanuel county, spent several days r<
reioly with relatives in this county.
Masers. li. M. Allen and Edward Posh,
of Crawfordviile, spent Sunday with rela¬
tives ul this place.
Miss (Settle Ellltigton aehaiiiiing young
h'idy of Emanuel oounty, is visiting
ifiends in this community.
Mr. William ilndaway, of Gwinnett
county, spent several days recently with
relatives in ihi- county.
Mr. and .Mrs. Lonnie Ray, of Crawford.
viile, spent Hondav at the home of Mi
K B. Ray.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever wijs made is Dr. King’s New
Lite Pills. These pills change weakness
into stength, ilsliessness into energy.
brain-fag into mental power They’re
wonderful in building up the health.
Only 2 5e per tiox. Hold by tiie Owl Drug
Store.
SANDY CROSS.
Miss boon Saggus Is visiting relatives
here.
M'ss Minnie Lyle is on a visit to Dr.
and Mrs. LA. I hones.
Miss Ruth Rhodes, of Crawfordvite,
is visiting relatives at the (boss.
Mr J. A. Saggus, of Warren, made
Hying trip through here Sunday.
AIi. and Mrs. Hall, of Meseria, visibd
Mr. J. R. Johnson Saturday and Sunday,
Miss Myra Harrison has returned from
a visit to relatives at N\e and in Warren
county.
Quite a large crowd attended the ice
cream supper Monday evening, and a neat
sunqwas realized.
Mr. Ratmell Saggus and si.-ter of
Edge wood, visited relatives in Warren
Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. II. M. Harrison and Mr. I. S.
Rhodes are attending the I >i strict Meal¬
ing at Silonm this week.
CASTOHIA.
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