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VOL X XIX.
ASSOCIATIONS
Of America Use Pe-ru-na For All
Catarrhal Diseases.
Woman’s Benevolent Association of
Chicago.
Mrs. Henrietta A. S. Marsh, President
Woman’s Benevolent Association, of
827 Jackson Park Terrace, Woodlawn,
Chicago, 111., says:
“ I suffered with la grippe for seven
weeks and nothing helped me until I
tried Peruna. I felt at once that I had
at last secured the right medicine and
kept steadily improving. Within three
weeks I was fully restored.”—Henrietta
A. S. Marsh.
Independent Order of Good Templars, of
Washington.
Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer I. O. G.
T., of Everett, Wash., has used the great
catarrhal tonie, Peruna, for an aggra¬
vated case of dyspepsia. She writes:
“After having a severe attack of la
grippe, I also suffered with dyspepsia.
After taking Peruna I could eat my reg
ular meals with relish, my system was
built np, my health returned, and I
have remained in excellent strength and
vigor now for over a year.”—Mrs. T.
W. Collins. ©
If you do not derive prompt and satis¬
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, raring's
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, 0<i
isk for Allen’s Foot Ease, a Powder
To shake into your shoes, II rests the
feet. Makes walking easy. Cure* Corns,
Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swoleu and
Sweating feet. At >dl druggists and Shoe
Sores, .25c. Don’t accept an- ubstitute.
Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm¬
sted, LeBoy. N. Y.
rr-5 1
“I was troubled with stom¬
ach trouble. Tbedford’s Elacfc
Drauqfht did rae more g^oed A'
to one woo* th‘<ui all the doc¬
tor's medicine I took in’ a
year.”—MSS. SABAH E. i
6HIH1TIELD, EHettevllle, led.
quickly Thedfqrd's invigorates Black Draught the
;ic
,.tion of the stomach and
cures even chronic cases of
take indigestion. small If you wall
a dose of Thed
ford’s Black Draught occa¬
sionally you will keep your
stomach and liver in per¬
fect condition.
THEDFQRD '5
BLACK-DRAUGHT
More sickness is caused by
constipation than by any
other disease. Thedford's
Black-Draught not only re¬
lieves constipation but cures
diarrhoea and dysentery and
keeps the bowels regular.
All druggists sell
SS-cent pac!;aca3.
“Tbedford’s Black
cine Draught is the best medi¬
to regulate the bowels
1 have ev-r u ed.”—MRS.
A. M. GRANT, Sneads
Ferry, N. C.
ff%V. firm 'i-Ji
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CRAWFORDVILLE. GA.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 7 1904
El
BY “.tllDQET.’
“The Irish Racket Store” ou
a boom.
Rev. James Armstrong, of Norwood,
is baying cotton in our city this season.
A young druggist has arrived at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Brown.
ill*, and Mrs. E. B. Moore visited
Ilillmau Tuesday.
Chief of Police Sturdivant visited
Union Feint Sunday.
Miss Ella Hall, ot Crawfordville, vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Albert Fly lit, lust
week.
Onc of Many.
H. A- Ti&dal, of Summerton, S. C.,
suffered for twenty years with the Piles.
Specialists were employed and many rem¬
edies used but relief was only found in
the us* of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvi.
This is only one of the many, many cures
that have been effected by this wonder¬
ful remedy. In buying Witch Hazel
Salve it is i nly ueccessary to see that you
buy tlie, genuine DeWitt’s, made by E.
U. DeWitt A Go. in Chicago, and a cure
is certain. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cures all kinds ot piles, cuts, burns, ecze¬
ma, tetter, ,ring mvorm, disease, etc.—
Hadaway A Moore, druggists.
Kr. Edward Cary entertained at quite
a swell hop at the “flat” a few even
ings ago
Miss Fannie Clemons attended the
Sunday t.chool meeting at Greenesboro
this week.
Mrs. Marable, of Atlanta, and sistes,
Miss Claud Taylor, spent Tuesday in
our city.
Dr. Albert A. Davidson, of Augusta.
1 will stop over with his partntsen route
home from St. y ~iis next week,
j r cvs . simpCa and Graham filled
their regular appointments at the
Presbyterian and Methodist churches
t -w
Dr. Robe it A Davidson will return
to Atlanta this woek, where he will
complete his course in dentistry at the
Atlanta College of Dental Surgery.
This will Interest Mothers.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for chil¬
dren Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach
Summer Bowel Troubles, Teething, Dis¬
orders, clean and regulate the Bowels,
destroy worms. They never fail. OveriJO,
OdO testimonials; at all druggists, 25c.
Sample FREE. Address, Allen S
Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
Mr. In A. Towers will conduct praver
mee.ing at the Methodist church Fri¬
day evening. Everybody cordially in¬
vited to attend.
The lecture, delivered by Dr. A. C.
Davidson, Sunday afternoon, was in
deed a fine effort and was highly com¬
plimented by all who heard it.
Mi Robert Gunn’s little son happen¬
ed to a serious accident by getting two
fingers cut off in somiV machinery Tues
day morning.
Mayor John O’Keeffe, while in St.
Louis, purchased a new lot of street
lamps, which illuminates our little city
like an electric plant.
Mrs. Minnie Battle Allen will enter¬
tain at an elegant reception, at Hotel
Jackson, in honor of Dr Robert A. Da¬
vidson before his return to college This
reception will be oue of the most elabo¬
rate events of the entire seasoa.
“Midget” and “Fritz” came near ex¬
periencing a serious accident Sunday
night, while returning from Crawford
ville. The night being very dark and j
drizzling rain, they accidentally missed j
the crossing, and over the buggy went |
into the railroad cut. Crawfordville
should supply itself wi th more lights
Confessionof Priest .
a
Rev. Jno S. Cox, of Wake, Ark.. l
writes, “For 12 yearn I suffered from
Yellow Jaundice. I tried consulted all u of number J
of physicians and sorts incur j
cines, but got no relief. Then I be-j
gau 1 to use cured Electric of Bitter? disease and that feel held that j
am now a me !
in it? grasp reliable lor medicine twelve’ years.” for Liver If you and j
want a
Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or gen-j
oral deliilitv. get Electric Bitters. It’s
guaranteed by HaCaway & Moore, Drug- i
gilts, only f;0c
A good butcher is wanted by!
Geo. Moody.
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Special Attention.
i
■
Best fl.2o cfijloth, d-rloth, in all the now shades,
30 inch dollar $1 00
J -adcloth, every shade at........... 79c.
All-wool •.
Tricol .....................
Job Jot 38 im .. 25c.
5pol Sunning.................
Bust 30-inch i Taffeta, guaranteed.................
Job Lot of Si) .$ 1.00
laids and staple colors, worth 75c and $1.00, at
32 inch all-tvc ...50c
te Flannel, at.................. 35c
25,00 ..
yards b mnelettes, beautiful patterns, at..............
32 inch in all . .. 10c
\ $ Medicated Flannel................... .4Hc
Nice . .
.. jq of V s, all shades and black and white..................
r,Q c . uu j * 1 , 00
Table linens. •ipes...... .
Job lot 25c l o $1.00,
of 4-' hing at.
300 .0 1 2c
yards a f/ Ilghams at. 4 1 2c
42 inchPil ..
at...... 12 I 2c
Bust Calico at • 1 ■
* • .4 1
REME 2c
Shoes, MB ER, we are sole dealers in Queen Quality
the known leader among women’s shoes; also Stetson’s
and.). E. Infs fine shoes for men. We are headquarters for
mens’ and womens’ shoes, and „ur medium-priced line knows
equal. More later. no
news
Gunn.
BETHANY.
Mrs. G. C. Davis is y
fever. L
H. E Rh Jes. of 40
day here.
Mr. Charles Davis, of
was in our midst Sunday •f $.
Messrs. W. H. and O. Ii was
among friends here Huur; are
always glad to have them , .
Jim Overton says lie doesnYcomo to
Bethany like he once did, but hr con¬
tinues to love the girls.
Rev. Paul Rhodes, of Alexander City
Ala., delivered excellent c rmou at
an s
Bethany last Sunday night.
Mr. H. F. and W. P. Nelson, of Pow
elton, dined with Mr. It. H. F'lodes ami
family Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Broome and tvo pretty
daughters, Lillian and Clyde ’’ Siloam,
spent Sunday with relatives h re.
Master Clarence Fitts is s ending a
few days with Master Lonnie and Wil¬
lie Taylor, near Crawfordvill;.
Mis? Anna Veazoy.of Rntfige, was the
charming guest of Miss Ollio Mae Vea
zey last week.
Mr. Robert cKinley, of White
Plains, dined witii his brother, Mr. J.
R. McKinley Sunday.
Mr. Calvin Taylor, of Augusta, is
making a pleasant visit to friends and
relatives in this neighborhood.
Dolauris, the little daughter of Mr.
F. F Rhodes, who has bean quite sick,
is much improved at this writing.
Air. Roger Murden, a fir man on the
Georgia railroad, is taking a few days
off enjoying a squirrel hunt.
The young people of fcbD community
greatly enjoyed the ice <: earn supper,
giveu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
tlmr Taylor, last Tuesday night. Much
h a ppi uesH to the young < -Iks.
A fine dog, belonging to Mr. F. F.
Rhodes, mysteriously < ( appeared two
ago, and after i any searches
f or the animal, it was brand Mondny
fternoon in an open w«ll still alive,
anfl is now at his mast, rs’ home doing
well,
p u i?Zl m DYSPEPSIA CORF
rir-j K?S III Th« DIGESTS 00 bait te PREPARED cental r, a 214 ONLY WHAT ttm^s AT the THE trial LABORATORY ?tzs, YOU which OR •«) EAT 13 for 50 cents.
E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL.
For Sale by Hadaway & Moore. Crawfordville, Ga.
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GREEN MEADOW.
Mrs. R. T. Itay has been quite sick,
ter note.
tfc telfq.hono '
l ft
The singing al the home df ^Hr. >E. II.
Oglelree was largely attended Sunday
evening.
Misses Mary Fitts and Matlie Ada
Rhodes, of Bellamy, spent Friday night
with Miss Mattie Belle Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ogletree, of near
Crawfordville, vi.il ted t heir daughter,
Mrs. J. 1), Lunoeford, Sunday.
The young people had an ice cream
supper at Mr. W.T. Colelougli’s Friday
night, which was largely attended and
ijoyed.
It will soon be road tax time again, so
hunt up that little $1 25. The county
makes us pay, but won’t work our roads.
Now, that’s not right.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davidson have re¬
turned from Augusta, where they have
been staying for a few weeks. Mr. Da
vidson has severed his connection with
the National Exchange Bank.
Saves Two From Death.
“Our little daughter bud an almost fn
tahaitack of whoopingeough and bronchi¬
tis,” writes Mrs. W. K. llavllund, of Ar
mouk, N. Y., “but when all other remi
dles failed, we saved h<r life with Dr.
King’s New Discovery. Our, niece, who
had Consumption in an advanced stage
also used this wonderful medicine and
today she is perfectly well.” Desperate
throat and lung trouble yield to l)r.
King’s New Discovery as to no ot her med
cine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and
Colds. 50c and 81.00 bottles guaranteed
by lladaway & Moore trial bottles free.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yiai Have Always Bought
Boars the
Signature of
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R. Reid.
Ciawfordvllle. Ga.
Dear Sir; £heffort Hardware G
***• \r
I turned l,t k
cuHomt r i wfffe I ^ /.to.
short measure.
What do you think of a short-measure
paint? Don’t you think It half white¬
wash? Half thu paints are part white¬
wash.
Co by the name: Devon leml-anrl-zlnc.
No whiting or clay In tliy%. full measure
besides. A gallon Devoe K'ft'orth two of
whitewash paint. Yours truly
F. W. Dr:voi: & Co.
T. F Kendrick Go -oils our pair
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OABTOHIA.
Baars tho 11,8 Kinil You Have Always Bou^.lt
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of
Attention!
The accounts of Chapman
Rhodes Co. aru now in tho
hands of W. C. Chapman.
Those who have not already
settled their accounts will be ex¬
pected to do so within the nexc
few weeks.
These accounts have beeu run¬
ning nearly a year since our dis¬
solution, and it is certainly not
asking too much now to require
a prompt settlement
Chapman Rhodes Co.
NOTICE OF CLOSING.
Our Flour Mill will close No
vernber 1st., 1904, and reopen
again June 1st, 1905. Owing to
the short notice to my customers
I have decided to run my wheat
mill until November 1st. .Ship ns
your wheat, Now is the time to
<?rin<l it. It will keep all winter.
Ogeechee River Mills,
Maytield, Ga.