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VOL X XIX.
CONGRESS MAN L IVINGSTON .|
Says Pe-ru-na is a Splendid Ca¬
tarrhal Tonic.
COLONEL L. I. LIVINGSTON.
Colonel L. I. Livingston, Member of
the Industrial Commission and the lead*
ing Democratic member of the Com¬
mittee on Appropriations in the House
af Representatives, whose home is at
Atlanta, Ga., writes:
" / take pleasure la joining with
General Wheeler, Congressman
Brewer and others In recommending
Peruna as an excellent tonic and
a catarrh cure.”—Col. L. 1. Livingston.
Catarrh Cured.
* All phases of catarrh, acute or chronic,
are promptly and permanently cured.
It is through its operation upon the ner¬
vous system that Peruna has attained
such a world-wide reputation as a sure
and reliable remedy for all phases of
catarrh wherever located.
Mr. Jas. O. Morin, 1179 Ontario street'
Montreal, Canada, writes: © - -t
Peruna is certainly a great catarrh
remedy. It cured me of catarrh of the
head and I gladly indorse it. Canadians
are peculiarly afflicted with this disease
and for years the doctors have tried to
overcome it with elixirs, powders and
pills, but PewuMk haasolved the question
and since the medicine has been estab¬
lished here hundreds of people have
been cured of catarrh.”—Jas. O. Morin.
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 free.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
tsk for Allen’s Foot Ease, a Powder
To shake into your shoe*, li rests the
fret. Makes walking envy. Cute'* Corns,
Bunions, Ingtowiug Nails, Swolcn mid
fc wonting fet t. At *di druggists anil Shoe
bores, 2.1c. Don’t accept any substitute.
Sample FilKli. Address, Alien b. Olm¬
sted, Lei toy. N. V.
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
t>42 1-2 CongTess St.
I Portland, At a ink, Oct. 17, 1902.
consider Wlno of i.'ardui superior
to an, doctor’s medicine I ever used
anil I know whereof I speak. I Btif
iered for nine months with Mipprosged
menstruation which eomplftelv prop
trat -d back me. Pain* would and shoiit through
my aud sides I would have
swell blinding headaches. Mv feel limbs would
u’i and I would so week 1
could not stand cp. I naturally f-.lt.
discouraged for I seemed to be beyond
the help of prysiciaus, but Wine of
Cardui came as a God-»end to me. I
felt a change for the better within a
week. Alter nineteen days treatment
I menstruat-d without suffering the
agonies X usually without did and soon became
regular and p.-.in. Wine of
Oardui is simply wonderful and I wiah
that all suffering women know of Its
good qualities.
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe¬
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cures permanently nineteen irregular out of
every twenty eases of
menses, hearing down pains or
any female weakness. If you are
discouraged failed, that is and the doctors best have in
reason
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a $1 .(JO bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
CRAWFORDVILLE. GA„ TOIDAV, uCTokKU- U 1W)4
BY “MIDGET.
'J he price of co’ton continues at 10c.
Sharon cun b nst of two lady rinks.
The election i over—just three insult
id.
What did the “nofgle-bug” say to the
propitutor ol the “liisu Racket Stnri.”
Hotel Jackson is on a boom, with visit¬
ors and young married couples
Miss Annie May MoyreB-spending this
week with Miss Willie Graham.
Mr. Dallas Towers ei joyid * nice ride
to Augusta on a cotton car Inst week.
Mrs. O D. Moore, of Raytown, is vis¬
iting her daughter Mrs. A. b. Barnett.
Our cotton buyers are paying August,,
prices for cotton—10 cents.
Ask Owen S. Moore how much paper
does it require to write the first letter ti
his gill.
Mr. and J. W. Fallin are attending tin
Baptist, Association, in Wilkes county,
this week.
Mr. A. D. Kendrick happened to a
very painful accident lastweik, by fill 1 -
ii p from a.mowing machine.
Messrs. O, 1). and J. L. Moore sold 50
bales of cottou at 10c. per pound to Mr.
James Armstrong.
boine.of the fh iron aid Hillman peo.
pi*, are talkii g of spending next Sunday
at Daniel’s Springs.
The Sharon High School continues t<
flourish. New pupils me being adrleci
each week. That is what this town
neede—some one to take the lead.
Mr. Felix F. Durden has purchased the
plantation of Mo. Sarah eating, ami
Atll occupy said [ro.erty at an early
date.
Mrs. G. T. Moore, Mrs. Boykin
Wtight, Mrs. Albert Flynt, and all their
husbands, are entertaining an unwelcome
sitor, chills and fever.
Mr. W. R. Moore, Mr. W. B. Barnett
and Dr L. R. Brow a have about com¬
pleted their residences, which adds a
great deal to the lo ksof the town.
Dr. Albert Davi Ison, of Augusta, b
among relatives and friends. Albert is a
big-hearti d boy. and his presence is al¬
ways enjoyed and appreciated by all who
know him.
Our town is s< mewhat at a lost. I)r.
R. A. Davidson has returned to the At¬
lanta Dental College, where he will com¬
plete hw course in dentistry. While wi
know Bob will do well, but the town dis
likes to give up one of its best and most
genial citizens.
'Good For Chioren.
Tile pleasant lo take and harmless One
Minute Cough Cure gives instant, rebel
in all eases of Cough,Croup and LuGiipp.
because it does not pass immediately to
the stomach, but takes ifTect right at
llie seat of the trouble. It draws out tin
inliamation, heals and soothes and heals
permanently by enabling the lungs t, 1
contribute pure life-giving and liy-suslaiti. I
ing oxygen to the blood anil tissues. Sold
by Hadaway A Mr ore.
LUNCET0N.
Miss Tilly, of Conyers, visited Mrs, _T
VV. Park the past week.
Mr. and M;s. Wylie Rhodes visited tin
family of Mr. f. C. Lnnceford Sunday.
Mr. Weymnit Rooks, of Siloam, visited
in onr community Saturday and Sunday
The singing nt Mr. John Brantley’s
Sunday evening was greatly enj lyed.
Mr. Grover Rhodes, who lias Iren
quite sick with, feyer, is slowly improv¬
ing.
Miss Della Moore entertained a few of
h'-r friends, in honor of Iter birthday.
Friday evening.
Mis. Martha L'mcefoiil, of Greet.
Meadow, is visiting her son, Mr. A. 8
Lnnceford.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Andrews visitet
the iat ers’ brother, Mr. Grover Rhod< s,
Sunday.
Mrs. M. A. Sanford, of August,a, and
Mrs. M F. Griffith, of (Tawfordville
spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. D.
| Moore.
I have thirteen head of fine
milk, beef and male cows, thnl
will be disposed of at reasonable
prices. C. Bergstrom.
;
M1LDKAJC ;,N i'lb.
ensKKvM..
Turnips are late m tH^ng their appear¬
ance in this community.
Rev. John Any 1 id Union l’oint,
pi e a i in d a good t er at this place bat¬
today evening.
Miss bailie C’hspn 'd brother, Ira,
alii tided preaching c-ati idity eveo
Ing.
Messrs. John, II e and HU It mJ
it ty visited near G letidow Inst bun
day. » i <
V J •
A beautiful ruin at this place last
week, hut the grout: 1 ftas so dry, it -<><m
di .ippauri d.
Miss bailie Lou A|len hif'^rctunnil
homr, after an ext* myd visit, t.>
tivis at Ciau tdiiivil 1
Miss llutmalt f! » nan yisit.td her
brother, F. t'. Clinj of Orawford
ville, this week.
Mrs. W. <). Hi. len uud daughter,
Miss Alarcia, of Cn w4ordvilie, w<m in
our midst last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. ' ’hnpman visited at.
the home of Mr. W. T: Chapman, last
Sunday.
There is mum Caliirlh in tins section
uf tlio country Until ftUl other dUa-cs
put together, and until tin* lust lew years
was supposed lo he iuuuruble. Fora great
many y t ars doctors pionouncid it a lot at
disease and prescribed local leinedio,
and by failing to cure it by local reiuc
Jies pronounced ii incuiabie. Science lias
proven catarrh in lie a utmstuulioual dis¬
ease then lore requires (onstnu lima
treatment. Hull’s Catarrh Cure. Manufac¬
tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toted i,
Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on
the market. It is taken inteinnlly in doses
from 10 drops to a t pointful. it ai ts di
redly on the bhxtrl/ mucous surfaces
of the system. Tim one hundred dob
l ira fur any oi ... c<\ te. (send for
dtcitiuisand testiumn is.
Address F. J. Cheney *te Co., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Take Hull’s Family Bills for constipa¬
tion.
MARGARET’S GROVE
VIOLET.
'There never was a prettier harvest sea¬
son tli m this.
Miss Blanche Rhodes spent Monday
with Mrs. Charlie Rinatas.
Mr. ami Mr,-, Wan on Andrews attend¬
ed our Sunday school Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. (). L. Lynns visited in onr
midst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 7 . Rhodes are attend¬
ing the Association at Beaverdam this
week.
Mr. Percy I h lps and children, visited
‘‘Grandma Sell” Sunday morning, und
found ltd about the same.
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Rhodes spent
Friday night and S.itniduy with Grovei
Rhodes, who Is ill with fever, but is rap¬
idly improving
Mr. and Mrs. J. O Rhodes and btmily
visited the former’M,i<it-r, Mrs. Tuggle,
Sunday last.
We are, luuking forward to a good meet¬
ing next tii.st Sued,-it. The ait uiduiu-t
was quite disappointing Iasi pleaching
Sunday.
This will Interest Mothers.
Mother G ay’s Sweet Powders for cltil
Iren (lure Fevei i; hness. Bad Momai it
Summer Bowel Troubles, 'Teething,
irdcrs, clean anil regulate the Bowels,
lestioy worms. They in ver fa . <;\ 11 : (I,
000 testimonials; at all druggists, 25c.
-ample FREK. Address. Allen M
timsted, LeRiv, N. \.
At Public Outcry.
The house and lot of Mrs.
\lary Foster, in this place, will
oe sold to the highest bidder for
:ash. in front of the court house
loot'in this county, on the lirst
Tuesday in October.
J, N, CHAPMAN, Agent.
iFLPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EA
Tho $1.00 boitJ# contains 2V% ttrnesthe trial sire, which sells for
PRBFARKD OWLY AT TUB LABORATORY OF
E. C. BeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAC
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SAVE MONEY* *
Bj Buying Goods at the follow¬
ing prises;
1 yd wide Fruit <>f the Loom Bleaching........S 1-2
1 yd wide Cabot Blenching....................7 12
1 yd wide Bleaching..............................f> •
25 yards Sheeting for............................Doc
Cotton Checks, per yard..........................to
Colicoes, from 4c per yard to......................t><:
8 spools of Thread for..........................loo
1 yd wide Percale, light colors................9] 2c,
Ladies’ Heavy Uudervests......................25c
Men’s Heavy Overskirts........................2.5c
Men’s Heavy Umlershiits........................25c
Knit ting Cotton, per pound......................15c
Men’s Brogan Shoes............................49c
Women’s Sunday Shoos.........................nig,
8-day Clocks, I 2 half hour strike..............#1.98
Nice White Plates, per set......................25c
Nice white Cups and Saucers....................Ij-P*
8 quarts Tin Buckets............................9c
4 quart Tin Buckets..............................Go
8 quat t Coffee Pots.................. 9c
WeHlso have a nice line of PGOODS,
JACKETS, OUTING, SHOES, HATS and
CLOTHING.
Among tho Shoes wo arc now selling
for Men and Boys, arc the Stuey, Adams
& Co , for $5.00; The Walk-Over, $3.50;
The T. I). Barry & Co., $3.00 and $3.50.
Call and see our goods and i»et our
prices, and then surely you will say that
Rhodes Brothers & Co., <•<> «t
tainly mean what they say when they say
a thing.
Rhodes Bros. & Co.
( ImreIt Moles.
Tho finest eiiv and village* Churches
are painted with the Logman and Mai
tinez P ilnis, and we want i very ('linreh
to accept our ilona'lon whenever they
pilnt.
I I! makes 14, therefore when you
j want fourteen rail. at- of | aiut, buy only
j »• it.-1 1 1 of L. A M. and mix six gallon- <d
j |>uie lhc-eed oil with it, making actual
j cost, of paint about 81 20 per gallon.
Don! pay 81.50 for lin-er<| (wmih
I r , „t 8 ) wltieli mui do when y.ui luty oilt
p, ajean «iih a label on U.
Many houses are well painted wit It font
iraUoim of I, A M and three gallon-< I
I linseed oil mixed therewith.J
Wears and covers like gold.
Thc*e Uelcluatcil Paints arc sold by \t .
.1. Norton, Crawfordvtllc, Gn.
Notice
"Builders iinc 1 . (totitrtictors should
write COOK HOItMIN\ CO.
Filzgerttld. ( ,a., for lumber a; d
shingle.-. uo\ 25
2‘.’
MICE OF CIOSiNG.
Our Flour Mill will close No
vembor 1st.. 1904, and re open
again .fuiuj 1st, 1905. Owing to
tho short notice lo my customers
I have* decided to run my win at
mill until November 1st. Ship us
jyoiir vviteal. Now is the time u>
. . . . It will all
1 keiMi winter,
i Ogeuchee Pi ver Mills.
May ueld, G i
Advertised Letters.
i Thu i.'lluu ing letters remain in tin- p >-t
j u in u at < .‘ruwfurih illc
Fdix Andr ws, A. T. J ilin-o'i. M: .
j ('liatii l Kin,lies, Mr. C. <I o,o, Mi'S
! K h n Itml«'i. Mr .Mack Wut i, ,nr. W.
ii, FiivK-eox, Mr. I.innm t h'tuuiat , G. L.
| ('in tii.,n, By id Orawfur , Ftaicy A.
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