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•*1 SUFFERED TERRIBLY I
WITH FEMALE WEAKNESS."
Savs Mrs. Esther M. Milner.
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SIRS. ESTHER
IW. MILNER.
Mrs. Esther M. Milner,
DeGrafl,Ohio, writes:
-- “ I was a terrible stir
able to do my housework for my hus
band and myself. I wrote you and
described my condition as near as pos~
sihle. You recommended Peruna. 1
took four bottles and was completely
cured '. 1 think Peruna a wonderful
medicine and have recommended It
to my friends with best results. ’ ’—Mrs
B. M. Miiner.
Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, has had over fifty
years experience in the treatment of fe
male catarrhal diseases. He advises
women free of charge. If you are suf
fering from any female derangement
his experience in the treatment of
women’s diseases.
Writes: Aiwr suucnug xkjl ocYoiai
years with frequent backache and head
aches I am entirely without pain of any
kind now, thanks to Peruna.”-Mios
Mamie Groth. . .
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tactorv rosulf* from the use of Perttna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full, statement of your case, and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad¬
vise gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Bauitarium. Columbus,
Ohio.
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CRAWFORDVILLE. GA.. FRIDAY, S EPTEM BER 9 1904
Mr. Owens in Lincoln.
From _________________ the Liuoold Home-Journal.
For some looking time we forward had been to anx-1
on"
protracted meeting, for Rev. C,
A. Owens, of Crawfordville, had
promised to be with ns aud we
knew, as an instrument
in God's hands, he had brought
such blessings to us a year ago.
Our meeting began on Friday,
August 19th, and continued with
increasing interest through the
following Thursday night.
We believe that the plan of sal¬
vation _____ was ___ never shown more
clearly, that the old, old story
of Jesus was never told with
more earnestness, with more
nor with more power
than it was during this meeting.
The spirit’s presence was
'felt at each service and every
one could say with the, dcciples
of old, "It is good for us to bo
here. ,,
Sixteen were added to the
church, tour by , letter .. and „ . tue.te .
J experience.
Each sermon was a message
from God and we believe that
eternity alone Can reveal the
° „ ood accomplished, for Brother
.
j Owens. With . an earnest,
J forcible and eloqueut, pre -
and*a burning zeal for the
strengthening of the saved and
the salvation of the lost, preach
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j ed the worcl, and God has said:
a. „ Vvl , r u chail —* return
i ^nto me but
accom
shall prosper in the thing where
to I sent it. ”
May this map of God be spar¬
ed to go forth and scatter pre¬
cious seed even with a hoary
head he shall return rejoicing
and bearing the fruits of his la¬
bors. H.
New Hope church, Agues, Ga.
A farmer wrote one of out
lawyers the following the oilier
day: “Will you please tell me
where you learned to write? I
have a boy I wish to send to
school, and I am afraid I might
hit upon the school you went to.
Treasurer’s Report to Grand Jury.
DEBIT.
Feb 22. To amount on hand 1,455 21
Nov. 1. Collected of Hawes Cloud, office rent 10 00
Apr. 12, Collected of W O Wright, TC to Taxes 190,1 133 4b
May 21, Amount borrowed of E IL McCauley 500 00
Aug. 2, Collected of C T Flynt, Com. Taxes 1/2 Dist. 315 00
2 >• “ j Ruff Kendrick, Corn. Taxes 603d
and 604th districts, 254 25
2 Collected of W A Beazley. ,i o Disk. 8K 00
2 , “ “ J T Overton Jr, 606 “ 143 25
9 , “ “ J C Rhodes, 607 “ 152 00
2 “ " S M Johnson, 608
2 . “ N A Allen, 602
. 601
V 2 . "EF Taylor, 006
15, “ “ J T Overton Jr, 607
15, “ " J C Rhodes, 172
15. < "CT Flynt, 172
15, < “ •• “ Fines “
5. 1 “ J A Beazley, office rent
16 , 1 “ Hawes Cloud, “
§3,57'
CREDIT.
By Amount d out as per vouchers 1 to 246 3,233 89
pa payment, §3.253 89 80 84
“ 24 per cent com. on §1,620 59 Receipts 40 50
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“ Amount on hand to balance ✓ §3.575 220 37 60
GEORGIA, Taliaferro County; M. Z. Andrews, ordinary
Personally comes before me,
in and for said countv, WAV. Bird,county treasurer of said county,
who, on oath, says the above statement is true and correct
M. Z. Andrews, ,' V ;J^ BIKD ;
Co r , f nt y rroiU,,,rer j p r (
Ordinary.
Loral Men's Troubles.
The man who handles the loca
department of a newspaper learns
after due experience not to ex¬ ex¬
pect very many tharks for a col¬
umn of pleasant things, but he
knows as sure! j as come the
seasons that a single line in
which there is unintentional mis be
takes will cause some oue to
heard. Also that when he has
made pleasant mention 999 times
of some person, p? toe or
but on the thousandth time fails
to do so, he must not expect to be
forgiven. The omissions may
have been from accident, inad
vertenee or even an entire luck
of knowledge, it matters n o t
The simple fact remains that he
will be judged on that. He may
say good things about some bus¬
iness man for weeks but let him
make some mistake and the good
things said aiv- forgotten and
man’s business is denied him.
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The Sandersvijle the-’leditor Herald oi says: ibis
"Ye-. bud,
shee proposes to help those who
help him. It is a good business
policy. Doctors aie not called
upon to give pills and powders to
men who are worth their thous
ands, nor are Other professional
men expected to do like senseless
service, then why should editois
be required to pass peachy puffs
to business men who have a per¬
petual “not^ife^ doing” placard
swung towa^' ! - same ed¬
itor ’ -vork
A new game lias has been in¬
vented in North Georgia, says
the Atlanta Journal. It takes a
young man, a girl and an apple.
The young man tosses the ap
pie up in the air. If it comes
comes down he kisses her. If it
stays up he doesn’t. After the
apple wears out now apples may
be substituted. There is no lim¬
it to the game.
Notice
Builders and contractors should
write COOK DORM IN Y CO.
Fitzgerald, Ga., for lumber^ and
shingles, nov25
A II \( Farmer’s Ideii
"The farmers are going to b<
badly fooled in the present cot¬
ton crop,” said Col. R. R. Cal la
way. one of Wilkes county's
big farmers the other day. “The
cotton stalk leaves are turning
yellow in many places, and this
means that the leaves and fruit
will fall off. When this is the
case, it snows that the land has
not been very i
or fertilized.
“Now, my idea about the pres I
out crop, as a whole, is that the j
fertilizer has been used in devel- j
oping the stalk, and there is not
enough strength left in the
ground to make the fruit
Fine Sugar Cane.
Mr. L. I). Shcrrer, who resides
on Mr. .). W. Hixon’s place, in
Fluker district, has produced
some champion Htigar cane
stalks Two of them are on ex¬
hibition at Gee & and
measure six inches in diameter
and ten foot long.
Mr. Sherror must also have
some mighty fine cotton, as Mr.
Hixon says he wants about fifty
hands to assist Mr. Sherror in
having his cotton staked up. as
the fruit on the stalk is causing
it to topple over.
Meeting of Farmer's Institute.
Senator Harvie Jordan, direc¬
tor of Farmers’ Institutes’, has
arranged to hold the institute
tor - the Nineteenth
district, at Crawfordville on
CoptCI -bf! i'
uirector hits arrnwgi ea '
good program with coni piet
lectures. It is hoped that the
Institute will bo largely attend¬
ed. •
A big barbecue will Vic served
at 35 cents but families desir¬
ing to come and bring a basket
dinner, can d o so.
Exchange: Were you ever temp¬
ted to think the editor was in¬
dulging in personal “digs” when
you saw something in the paper
which seemed to lit your case?
Discard that thought. Remember
the old saying that “Many a shaft
at, random sent, finds marks the
archer little meant.’’ Why.
we a
Texas editor who published the
Ten Commandments in his paper
by request, with the result t hat
he lost half his subscribes oefore
he had time to explain in his next
issue that no personal reflections
were meant.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
quiets tickling throats, hack¬
ing coughs, pain in the lungs.
It relieves congestion, sub
Cherry
Pectoral
dues inflammation, ft heals,
strengthens. Your doctor will
explain this to you. He knows
all about this cough medicine.
“Wo have uscvl Aver’n Cherry Pectoral In
our family for 25 your- for throat and “log
troubles, arul wo think no rncdlcino ogjmii- Minn it.
Muh. A. FOMKJtov, Appleton,
2.V.,!50c..PI Wi. .r t \ v ict< r ’f>.«
Ail driHG'Mf hov-li. M'.ISH.
Weak Throats .....° |
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Ayor’s Pills vegetable, greatly gently aid recovery,
purely
N'.) 2
is removed in largo quantities from I
the soil by tin growing of crops
] I and selling them from the farm.
Unless the Potash be restored to
* the soil, good crops can not con
Pm tunic -v I
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fro t.u t;> tint ^
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reconl; of accur¬
V-t&M j\vv ate i-.xpermir'.its
IP tn soils, ho copy glad reclaiming ami f t« r we «■ send c will o a
charge to any
farmer vho will
write I'if it.
GERM AN KALI WORKS,
New York !*B Nmwou Slrvlt, or
Atluutu. (In eaq So. ltr,out f t.
ears
May Be WcaK. One
Person in Four Has
a Weak Heart.
One of the surest signs of n woit^
heart In shortness of breath after exorcise.
Your heart Is not able to pump tho
blood fast enounh to your lungs.
Homo of the other symptoms of ITenrt
Trouble are: Pains In tho Bide, Back
and Shoulder; Fainting or Weak Spoils;
Dry Cough: Swelling of Foot and Ankles;
Cold Feet or Hands.
No ono can afford to allow a weak
heart to go without medicine. Iiceauso
weak heart means poor circulation, and
poor circulation means weak lungs,
Btomaeh, liver, kidneys, etc.
It, therefore, you euspect . .....-------------- heart troublo,
nr. m».* v-^ r wtcure
The lit art (Juki will <Jo you good, us it la
a «pl< n<lId tonic for the blood and nerves,
r»vlt.U!r r< >r entire *y«t. in.
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Heart t .: f*s unu«r a
that the first l»oUl»'wlli do you flood.
If It doesn't — your money back.
"I was afflicted with heart trouhlo for
throe years. I would he apparently warning all
right, and without a moment's
would fall ns though shot. Tho attacks
were frequent, and n terrible dread pos¬
sessed me, ae 1 never knew when or
whore, nor under what , onditions I
would be attacked, and whether I would
survive them I consulted und was
treated hy f.iune of the most eminent
physicians lief of tho ptato. Not finding re¬
front tliia source, I began taking
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and began
to Improve nl once. I used ton bottles,
which entirely cured me, uu I have not
had an attack for live years."—AlltS.
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Tobacco, Cigai'fi, Snuffs,
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PA I PAINT — A certain cure
r all pains in |j umar or
Animal. It, will cost you
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Call and ^ee mi when you want
a refreshing drink.
H. H. FLYNT
C.VLIFOKMA.
Knight Templars IbM Fellows Last
Opportunity of the '» car.
Hcginniiur August. 101h ami cm,tinning
da y io SeplcmU i 9 tli, roiind nip lickcis
vi i I i> • sold acduji.l u! Hi,. ,,(., ,. , ( , . v ,.,,_
lions Ir, ns all points in the >< otheast. in
i , ■ 1 1 <: I,( ,s Angeli-S II '-..II J* f;, i , i co, al,
j i extremely i.obf-r low nid-.s. -.v:r h linui lcturu
liioi, i >< L’Jiel.
i ickcl sill | M-r||i .< uj ten-daV- slop
j i(v 1 ■ { at Si. Louis, and allow hoirler j rivi
I lc^<' (,l go11 1one r.,,jf, ai.d j, -, rnliijr mi
jollier without erniiiL' aiulltioiml cost, except that
tickets ret via Pnitmud til) addi¬
tional ('hinge o! .-II will la; .n.'ide
! ! Ii*- 1 'I -ns Lock J - .ii,<f (spins offer
excellent, routes in cither ,p; ,•< t >u.
Write tor rate- dcsenpiive literature
and full in! •matton and let U s plan
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