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STOMACH CATARRH. 1
From Maine To Florida Pe-ru-na’s
Fame Has Spread.
Gottfried Hemmerich, of Palmer, Elm,
says the following in regard to Pe—ru-na
for catarrh of the stomach:
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Mr. Gottfried Hemmerich.
“My trouble was catarrh of the stom¬
ach, and your medicine has performed
a miracle in my case, as the doctor I
consulted said I could not lire if I
stayed in Florida. He wanted to send
me to a hospital in Knoxville, Tenn. If
I had done this I would surely have
died. I took Pe-ru-na and now again I
have life and energy, and new flesh and
blood has replaced what J lost. ’
Hon. J. D Botkin, Congressman-at
large from Kansas, says: “A few bot
ties of your medicine have given me
almost complete relief from catarrh of
the stomach, with which I have been
afflicted more or less for a quarter of a
century.” Address Dr. Hartman, Co¬
lumbus, Ohio, for free book. •
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2825 Keelev St.,
Chicago, Ii.l., 0-t.,. 2, 1902.
I suffered with falling and con¬
gestion of the womb, with severe
gj# pains through the groins. I suf
pjj fered terribly at blinding the time headaches of men¬
struation, had
and rushing of blood to the brain.
What to try I had knew tried not, ail for arid it
seemed that I
failed, but I bad never tried Wine
of Cardui, that blessed remedy for
sick women. I found it pleasant
to take and soon knew that I had
the ri<*ht, medicine. New blood
seemed to course through my veins
and after using eleven bottles I
was a well woman.
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Mrs. Bush is now in perfect
health because she took Wine of
Cardui for menstrual disorders,
bearing down pains and blinding
headaches when all other remedies
failed to bring her relief. Any
sufferer may secure health by tak¬
ing Wine of Cardui in her home.
The first bottle convinces the pa¬
tient she is on the road to health.
C| J For advice in cases address, requiring giving
Us special directions, “The Ladies’ Advisory
symptoms, Department.,” The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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PIMPLES
‘ I tried all kinds of blood remedies which failed
to do me any good hut i have found the ri^ht thing
at last. My face waa full of pimples and black¬
heads. After taking Cascarets they all left. I am
continuing the use of them and recommending
them to my friends. I feel fine ‘ hen I rise . n the
morning. Hope to have a chance to recommend
Fred C. Witten, 76 Elm fct., Newark, N. J.
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TRAVELED.
Family ’cues very popular.
Crops in tiue shape for growing.
Low cut shoes at cost. J. VV Fall in,
Sharon. Ga,
Daniel Springs is a nice place to recup¬
erate your health:
He only employs prejudice
make do use of reason.
Thursday of last week was the first dog
dag—and it rained.
A.U summer goods at half price. J. W.
Faliin, Sharon, Qa.
It appears that a man is never too old
to marry cr run for office.
Mason fruit jars. Quarts, 55c dozen.
J. VV. Falliu, Sharon, Ga.
Watermelons are plentiful now. and
1 we lco not miss the blackberry ho much.
| An officeholder no sooner loses his job,
than he begins to howl for reform.
Mrs. W. P. Dozier and children, of
Nunez, are visitihg Mrs, Joseph Dozier.
I Mrs. Ella Martin, of Augusta, is on a
visit to telatives in this section.
J turned Mr. and their Mrs. home W. J. in Ellington Emanuel have re
to county.
Mr. Brake was in our section re
i c getting his toll whcat<
• Taliaferro is a grand old county to live
in, wo do not care what others suy.
Mrs. Mary McKinney and Mrs. Cora
Sturdivant have been quite sick the past
week.
A lawyer never gives up a case till he
exhausts ail the means at his clieut’s
posal.
Miss Agnes Cochran, of Sparta,
the guest oi her sister, near Barnett,
last week.
The rain in this section on tho 26th
was the ilavpest have .ieeu' ; fail' lt>
eight years.
Mr. Thomas Gregory is working with
Mr C. W. Caldwell on his Pea Ridge
farm.
The Legislature wanted to put Peruna
cue of business with a tax. We have no
objections.
There will be no preaching at the Bar¬
nett Baptist church next Saturday and
The nice little town of Sharon is to
have a bank. Hurrah for Sliarou and
Billie Kendrick.
Mr. Janies Pittman, formerly of this
county, but now of Bulloch, is seriously
ill with Bright’s disease.
Messrs: “Boose” Stewart aud Johhny
Jones, with their families, have returned
to their homes in Bulloch couut,.
A married man has one advantage over
the bachelors. When anything goes
wrong, he can lay it on his wife.
The farmers lu the storm district have
not quit work, but continue to plow the
stalks of cotton that is left.
We wonder if Davis, the vice-president
tial candidate, is any relation to Jeff.
[We don’t know, but the name is o. k.—
—Ed.]
Methodist quarterly meeting was held
at Barnett Friday, and was weil attend¬
ed. Presiding Elder Love joy was pres¬
ent.
Walter Lynn says he can hide the
holes in nis socks, but lie wauts some one
to darn his outside garments, fry his
linen and cook ids victuals.
When you have a confidential talk with a
man from the “Glory Land,” he will tell
you not to believe everytiiing you hear
about that section.
We learn that some negroes have made
threatsabout getting water from private
yards at Barnett next Sunday. We ad¬
vise them go slow about it.
Mr. David Atchison will assist Mr. T.
L- Atchison on his farm the balance of
tiie year. The former was one of the
hail storm sufferers.
We think people generally should
give the hail-storm sufferers the prefer¬
ence of ail work they may have. They
need all the work and help they can get.
Some people will ttdk about the other
fellow quitting his business and taking a
trip off somewhere, but you must not say
| unytliinir about them doing the same
t and Day
ightiest King’s little thing New
that ever was TIbIso uyuix as Dr.
Lite Pills. lili Hy pffi* Change weakness
into stengtb, sa into energy,
wonderful brain-fag intb^<«K in hu 'JMg power. the They’re health.
S^ld'by up
Only 25c per box.; the Owl Drug
Store.
MARGARET'S GROVE
\ JO LET.
Good rains iu reccutly.
Miss Pearl Union Point, is
visiting her Amy Ogle tree.
Mr. Albert Taj&fs^tid dream sister; Miss Ja¬
nie, attended the supper at
Lunceton Friday %JM)tag,
Mrs. Edwards, Sarah Lffl^jferrd, Ajwjted Misses in this Eya section and
Susie
Saturday and Sqrfife.
Messrs. Willie ijraAH, J. F Ogletree
aud little daught6¥,'J%il!le Mae, were the
guests of Mr. S. T- Ogletree’s family
Thursday.
We regret tf# learn that Mr. R. B.
Rhodes is thinkloff RhotlWfea of leaving our sec¬
tion. Mr. good neighbor and
one of following|t!|jei the coun^iitelMsst citizens.
The the Grove attended
general meeting tt'^JLi'thesda Friday aud
Saturday: Mr. Ogletree, Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Mrs. Rho<M^Mi Taylor, and Mrs. Mr. Albert Claud
Taylor,
Taylor, Misses Janie Taylor and Amy
Ogletree. faj'..
Don’t Get Ft
t*Allc»i , « Foot-Ease
A ^4)hat ‘ Cures tired,
aching’, a% , . for ws? Alien’s
tight shoes east. yuk today substitute. Trial
Foot-Ease. Accept no Olm¬
package FPEE. Adress, Allen S.
sted, Le Roy, N. V.
MILDEAJO'B NOTES.
O BSKUYER.
Mr. Rich Ray is visiting home folks at
tills place.
This community was blessed with and
other beautiful raih Sunday.
Miss Burmah Chapman is visiting rela¬
tives in Emanuel county this week.
Mr. S. H. Allen and Miss Settle Elling¬
ton returned to Emanuel county Monday.
Messrs. Fred Chapman and Ilnrvie
Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray atten¬
ded the general meeting at Bethesda last
week.
Mrs. Leila Shields and children, of
Covington, are visiting at the home of
Mr. J. S. Chapman.
The young people enjoyed a nice game
of croquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Hill on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs V- 8. Allen and daughter, Miss
Jeannette, and little Maggie Poss, of
Crawfordvilie. are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Susan Allen
Last Saturday night, about 11 o’clock,
Mrs. Jane Nelson breathed tier last at tin:
home of her sister, Mrs. Susan Allen at
this place. She had been quite feeb e
for several days. The deceased was a
member of Jennings church, arid was a
good Christian woman. We will miss her
so much, but. can rest assured that she
lias gone to be with Jesus. There is
nothing se sweet as this.
So Pity Shown.
“For year fate was after me contin¬
uously,” writes F. A. Gulledge, Vcriteria,
Ala, “I had a terrible ease of Piles
causing 24 tumors. When all failed,
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me. Equally
good for burns and all aches and pains:
Only 25c at Ihe Owl Drug store.
Hof Spriugs, Arkansas.
One fare. plus#2, for the round-trip.
Tickets i, sale every Wednesday and
Saturday. Return limit 0) days.
The Frbco System, in connection with
the Rock 1 -laud System from Memphis
offers the .< -;t route. VV rite for litera¬
ture and ft particulars. PARROTT,
S. L
,'IMstrsct PassengerA g-tnt,
Atlanta, Ga.
There h&s to be a lot < f go in the ro
igigiou thi ; will catch men
‘MIDGET.’
Mr. Max Fly nt, has returned from At¬
lanta.
Miss Cornelia Tacksou is visiting
sister in McDuffie county.
Miss Annie Andrews is visiting Mrs.
.Moore this week.
Nice progress is being made on the
new bank building.
Mrs. Allen Pendleton, of Augusta, is at
Hotel Jackson.
Rev. Albert Flynt has been elected
principal of the Sharon High School.
.Miss Blanche Graham has returned
from a visit to Harlem.
Theriot, smallpox and hail. Verily,
old Taliaferro is catching it some.
Dr. A. C. Davidson informs us that lie
has more patients than lie cau well at¬
tend to.
The hand rendered some nice pieces at
the home of Mr. J. R. Brown Friday
evening.
Sharon dots didn’t appear last, week,
as your correspondent was at district
meeting.
It is given out that two of Sharon’s
popular young people will bo married on
the 17th.
Mr. J. B. Mooro and son, Harry, of
Monte, Emanuel county, visiting rela¬
tives here last week.
Mr. Arthur Moore was elected as
one of the district delegates to attend the
annual conference at Marietta.
The sound of the fox hunter’s horn can
be heard nearly every night. The hunt¬
ers have been enjoying some fine races.
Rev. Ben. Graham will lie assisted by
Kev, Mr. Farris, of the Norwood circuit,
in his protracted meeting at this place
next wc-h
Jim. C. Lev,,- and am, Mr. Abraham
.nests of D^tnl Mrs.
son.
The regular meeting of the Masonic
Lodge will he held Friday evening. Let
every Mason come to the meeting Busi
ness ef importance will come up.
Misses Willie Jo and Vanuie Wright
and Louise Kendiick and Josie
have returned from a pleasant visit to the
at.
Dr. and Mrs. Davidson’s guests Sunday
were. Hon. I’. M. Hill, Miss Vadie Hill,
of Warrenton, Mrs. Hawes, of Nashville,
Mr. E. 8. O’Brien, of Barnett,
It is near time for the iegisi ature to
adjourn, and no business of importance
transacted. The body cannot transact
the amount of business th at is before
them in so short a time. What have
they been doing?
Monday evening a large, jovial crowd
of young people gathered at she home of
M . and Mrs. VV. W. F I. Hill, when
Fannie Lou and Abbic Love Hill were nt -
t: netive hostesses. They entertained at
watermelon cutting in honor of the visit¬
ing young people. Under the beautiful
oaks was lighted with numerous lant¬
erns. Tables and benches were placed.
After being entertained with music and
games in Ihe beautiful decorated house,
the Jolly young folks were invited on the
lawn to enjoy the luscious rnellons,
weighing from 35 to 50 pounds, and
raised by Mr, Hill. Hospitality is w hat
you will always find in abundance at this
home.
Night Was Her Terror.
“I would cough nearly all night long,’
writes Mrs. Clias. Applegate, of Alexan
drla, Ind , “and could hardly get any
sleep. I had consumption so bad that if
I walked a block I would cough fright¬
fully and spit blood, but, when all other
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j m - ; d .it..!....,. mines tailed, ( .. i l*i/l three 1 ii C/U: #1 bottles of
king’s New Discovery pounds.” wholly It is cured absolutely me
and I trained 58 colds,
guaranteed to cure coughs, la
grippe, bronooitis, and all throat and
Jung troubles. Price 50c and #1. T rial
unities free at the Owl Drug Store.
We are always glad to be furnished
with local news items. It helps tts to
expedite the work of getting out
paper. So don’t hesitate to give us any
news about yourself, your fro nds or
neighbors deaths, marriage 8 , births,
entertainments vistors, improvements,
etc.
N03?
Application tor a Bank Charter.
To the lion. Philip Cook Secretary of
Slate. Atlanta. Ga.
We, (i N W rig hi, John O’KecfT: W
M Moore, L S Jackson, B C Wiialit,
Gordon Stone, L II Jackson, J A Harper.
J W Faliin, T !*’ Moore. W K Moore, o
I) Moore, H T Kendrick and Win L Keti
dri‘k , all of Taliaferro oounty, Georgia,
mid all of Sharon, Ga.. except G N
W right and (t I) Moore, who reside at
Nye. (}a., said county, applicants as
incorporators under An Aet’of Ihe G< n
eral Assembly of Georgia, approved De¬
cember 20th, 189k entitled, “An Act to
carry into effect paragrapli eighteen ot
Section seven of Article tluce of the t i -
stilution of 1877. as amended, in leiatiim
to chartering of banks, to provide for
the incorporation of hanking companies
by the Secretary of State, and for other
purposes,’’ make this our declaration,
praying that we be incorporated as a
body corporate and politic for the pur¬
pose of doing a general] banking busi
ness, with all the rights, powers, piivi
leges and restrictions of said Act, under
and by the name and style of “THE
BANK OF SlIAUON," and that the
principal office of said company shall he
located in the town of Sharon, county of
Taliaferro and state of Georgia, with a
capital of twenty-fiyo thousand dollars,
(#25.000 00) divided into shares of one
hundred dollars (#100.00) each, and that,
the sum of fifteen thousand dollars
(#15,000.00) of the capital subscribed
lias actually been paid by tne
subscribers and that the same is in fact
held and is to he used solely for the bus¬
iness and purposes of the corporation.
The fee. of fifty (#50.00) dollars is here¬
with enclosed as fee for charter or certifi¬
cate of Incorporation as required by said
Act.
Sharon, Georgia, 22d day of July, 1904.
Respectfully submitted.
G N Wright, John O’Keeffe, VV M
Moore, L 8 Jackson, it O Wright, Gor¬
don Stone, L IT Jackson, J A Harper, J
rr J v '9 r ffi K T'Tx 'F..F Mii'.tf.W IrffjmifyUiO. e, O D
incorporators.
STATE OF GEORGIA -Couu’y of
Taliaferro.
Before me personally appeared G N
VV right, John O’Keeffe, W M Moore, L 8
Jackson, 15 0 Wright, Gordon Stone, L
" Jackson, I A Harper, J W Faliin,'1 F
W It Moore. O D It T
Kendrick and Win L Kendrick, the in
corpoiatots of “THE BANK OF SHA¬
RON,” located in the town of Sharon,
county of Taliaferro, and Stale of Geor¬
gia, who on oath depoeeth and saith that
fifteen thousand dollars ($15,060.00) of
the capital subscribed lias been actually
paid by tiie subscribers, amt that the
same is in fact held, and is to be used
solely for the business and purpose of the
corporation
(j N Wiight, John O’Keeffe, W M
M<x re, L 8 Jackson, it C Wright, Gor
( | on fgtonu, L H Sackson. J A Harper,
j W Faliin, T F Moore, VV it Moore, O
D Moore, R T Kendrick, Win L Ken¬
drick, Incorporatois.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
22d day of July, 1904.
M. Z ANDREWS,
Ordinary Taliaferro County.
STATE OP GEORGIA Office of Secre¬
tary of State.
I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of
the State of Georgia, do hereby certify,
That the attached three pages of written
and printed matter contain a true and cor¬
rect copy of the application of “THE
BANK OF SHARON.” for a charter, t.no
original of which application is on rile in
this department
Jn testimony whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal of my
office, at the capital, in the city of Atlan¬
ta, this 27th day of July, in Ihe year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred and
four, and of tiie Independence of ' the
l ulled States of America the one hundred
and t wenty-ninth.
PHILIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
A little Bible in the heart is worth a
lot under the hat.
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