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"PE-RU-NA NECESSARY
TO THE HOME,”
[Says Prof. Talfourd Smith, of Georgia.]
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PROF. TALFOURD SMITH.
Professor Talfourd Smith, Principal
Siloam High School, Siloam, Ga., writes:
“With much pleasure I recommend
Peruna to all who may be suffering with
any trouble of the respiratory organs.
I have been using it in my family for
the past five or six years and find it to
be almost a household necessity/ Peru¬
na Is truly a grand catarrh remedy and
general tonic and will do all that is
claimed for it by the manufacturers.”
—PROF. TALFOURD SMITH.
Catarrh is inflammation of the mucous
membrane. It may be in the mucous
membrane lining the eyes or the pelvic
organs, throat, stomach, liver, bowels or
kidneys.
Catarrh is catarrh wherever located,
Peruna cures catarrh wherever located.
Peruna is an internal remedy; not a
°batarrti 1 * a* 'systemic
is disease, not a
local disease. If Peruna will cure catarrh
in one place it will cure it in any other
place, because Peruna is a systemic rem
edy. It reaches the disease through the
tnr* the disease mqp.fl.ftf* by hr eradicating prfl.mp.n.t.inp’ it it from rrnm Eho the
system.
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, O.
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“I fi nd Thedford’s Black-Draught
* sroo'l medicine for liver dipease.
It. o" red my on after he had spent
5100 with dectors. It is all the med¬
icine I take.”—MRS. CAROLINE
MARTIN, Parkersburg, W. Va.
If your liver does not act reg
idarly ? go to your druggist and
Black-Draught secure a package of Thedford’s
and take a dose
medicine tonight. frees, This the great family
bowels, stirs the constipated
and up healthy torpid liver
of bile. causes a secretion
Thedford’s Black - Draught
will cleanse the bowels of im¬
purities and strengthen the kid¬
neys. A torpid liver invites
colds, biliousness, _ chills and
fever and all manner of sick¬
ness and contagion. Weak kid¬
neys result in Bright's disease
which claims as many victims
package as consumption. A 25-cent
of Thedford’s Black
xJ: in aught the house. should al ways be kept
“I tired Thedford’s Black
Draught for liver and kidney com
R f ??, n £ nc,tIlln S l ° «C«»1
T COFFMAN Mar
blew ’ -
Mor.ey Loaned.
I am now prepared to make
Fans on farm lands at a t lowest lowest
rate of interest and on the easiest
terms at tffi' | e nct r.n-t
HAWES CLOUD,
Attorney at i.aw
Office in Crawfordville, Ga.
Court House.
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CKAWFORDVILLK. GA.. FRIDAY, NoV EMWVM 4
L-i=_ BY midget. ^
Elegant ladies and gentlemen's shoes
at Tallin's.
Mrs ,T A Kendrick is suffering from
tonsolitis.
Mrs E L Litchfield is visiting her par¬
ents, 5Ir and Mrs Geo W Brown.
Mrs B C Wright continues suller
rom the effects of chills and fever.
J W Fallin is headquarters for the
latest in ladies’ dress goods.
Call on O I) & W R Moore for pure
Georgia cane syrup.
Mrs L R Brown is somewhat improv¬
ed from her condition of last week.
Miss Bessie Moore and Mr Seals Dar¬
den visited Culverton Sunday.
Rev Ben Graham will till his regular
appointment here next Sunday and Rev
Mr Crumbly will preach Sunday night.
Remember the oyster supper on Fri¬
day night. Nov. 11th, at Mis Croake’s
store. Evetybody invited.
Mr W M Kendrick left Tuesday to
visit relatives in Atlanta before that
eventful day, Nov. 10.
Mr A D Kendrick happened to the
good luck of finding an auger, which
he loaned to his brother eighteen years
ago.
teiuoou to transact such business as
! ma y legally come before it. Come out,
brother Masons.
Mr Thomas Pnte has offered his ser
vices, in opposition to Brother Farris’
™ ' ^ " ight of Novembor 10th ' 80 sa >' s
Cl W Brown’s mill, arter several
weeks of idleness, on account of repairs
j s noW in splendid condition ti/accom’
Bets as to who will carry the state,
Parker or Watson, are numerous about
town. [The odds in favor Parker
should be about 1,000 to 1.— Ed.]
It is amusing to see the Irish Racket
store clerks sell goods. Either one of
them can tell the description of an ar¬
ticle a yard long.
Rev II L ! Crumbly will preach next
Sunday night at the Methodist church.
Ho will deliver a sermon about the or¬
phan's home at Decatur, which ho rep
sen ts.
The ladies of the Floral Club will
give their annual entertainment Nov.
11th. Au oyster supper will be the fea¬
ture of the occasion. All ate cordially
invited to bring their quarters to help
lefray expenses.
B C Dyer, of Warien county, will
move to Sharon m xt year, in order to
get the benefit of school facilities for
his children. He will move into the
Arnett house, now occupied by Mr A T
Gilbert.
A WONDEIIEUL SAVING.
The largest Methodist church in Geor¬
gia, calculated to use over one hundred
gallons of the usual kind of mixed puim 1
in paint in painting their church.
They used only 32 gallons of the Log¬
man & Martinez Paint mixed with 24 gal¬
lons of linseed oil- Actual cost of paint
was less than $1,20 per gallon.
Saved over eighty ($80,00) dollars in
paint, and got a big donation besides.
LVLUA CHURCH will be given a lib¬
eral quantity whenever they paint.
Me,ny houses are well painted with
four gallons of L. A. M. and three gallons
ot linseed oil mixed therewith.
Wears and rovers like gold.
These celebrated paints are sold by W.
I. Norton, Crawfordville, Ga.
The field are full of birds and* the
gunner is getting ready for the fray.
Disastrous }) recks.
Carelessness is responsible many a rail¬
way w reck and the same causes arc making
human wrecks of sufferers from Throat
and Lung troubles. But sence the advent
0 Di. Kings’ New Discovery for consutiq ”
tion, Coughs and Colds, even the wort,
Ca ° SCHn CUre<? ’ and h °P eIe *s resignation
JJo £ no Chester, lo “K« Mass., necessary. is Mrs. of Lois Gragg oi
life one many whoae
was saved by Dr. King’s New Discavery
inis great remedy is guarnteed for al;
1 'll rout j nung dpeuse by Iladaway &
'hoe Dr.jj.gest. Plica 5oc, and 51.0G
Trial bottles flee. j
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
leg of J B Orner, Franklin Grove, III. R
developed t; stubborn ulcer, unyielding to
doctors and remedies for four years.
Then B lckleii’s Arnica Salve cured. It’s
in st as good for Burns, Sr aids, St in
Eruptio is and Piles. 25c at Hadawa/ &
floore’», druggists.
Hon. Torn Watson speeks at
Thomson today.
MILDRAJON NOTES.
OHS Ell VER.
Farmers about through picking cottor.
The beautiful autumn days arc rapidly
passing away.
W. N. Gunn was visiting in this eoiji
muuity Tuesday.
Messrs. J IV. Akins and O. C. Kay
i have each killed a nice beef ioceutly.
Tim Kay. of Washington, spent several
| jays this week with home folks here.
Our Sunday school hour has been
changed from 3 o’clock to 2:30.
Miss Sallic Chapman and brother, Ira.
spent (Saturday night with relatives in
our midst.
W. T. Ray and Master Graham Aeree
visited relatives al Washington Sunday.
Mrs. Susan Allen and Miss Mary Alh n
visited at Crawfordville this week
Eugene lyey, of Warren'county, was
in our midst Sunday, ou a lender mis¬
sion.
Spi a t a kind woid to your fallen
brother and, thereby, make his pathway
brighter and happier*
Letter to JOHN JOHNSON,
Crawfordville, Ga.
Dear Sir: The cheap paint lo buy i 8
the one that covers mine than you think ;
the cheap one to wear is the one that is
young when old.
Mrs Moore of Kelsy, N T, bought lh
gallons Devon to paint her house two
coats; her painters said it would take
that. Had (3 gallons left.
■ - -Mrj James Ackley’s house in Cairo
(Catsbill Mountains), N ,Y» was painted
Devoe; ic wore 13 years: and the paint
was in good condition then. He was ga¬
ins' to paint, the last we knew, though.
That’s the way to preserve a house; re.
paint when th.-'.e’r no oeetsion.
Yours truly
’T*!
T. 1 Hendrick Co sell® mr paint.
SANDY CROSS.
Eggs are very scarce now.
Mrs. Bud Portwood continues quite ill.
Mr. Reese Morris visited f i tends here
Sunday.
Mr. Frid Lyle, of Union Point, was
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Saggus visited Mr.
and Mrs, Cox Sunday.
The* prayermeeting here is always
largely attended.
Mrs. Quiseuby, of Lyncvillo, visited
relatives here Saturday and Sunday.
JVlissElite Johnson has returned from
a visit to friends and relatives at Nor¬
wood.
Mr. Tom Fouche and family have im¬
proved in liealHi since their return from
south Georgia. ,
Mr. V. J. Taylor was able to go to
Crawfordville Tuesday for the first time
since lie was hurt at the gin.
I’rof. McCord will open school here
Monday, Nov. 7. We trust there will he
a large attendance.
#100 Reward, $100. p
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the
only positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a cousti
iutioual treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfivces of the
-ystem, thereby destroying the founda¬
tion of the disease, and giving the pa¬
tient strength by building up the consti¬
tution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that the)
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials.
Address !’. J. Chbney & Co., Toledo, O.
>od by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Fills or constipa¬
tion.
Farmers arc selling only what cotton
they are obliged to.
A Runaway Bicycle,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mr. and
Msr. J, II. Callahan dined with Ms. and
Mrs. T. V. Andrews Sunday.
Miss Fannie Fitts entertained a few in¬
timate friends at a birthday dinner Fri¬
day; the dining room was beautifully
decorated with bamboo, autumn leaves
and potted plants. The occasion was
very much enjoyed by those present.
Little I. V. Andrews, the two-vear-old
child of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Andrews,
who has been sick only three days, died
Friday night. He, was an interesting and
lovable child. We tender our condo¬
lence to the bereaved parents.
A Good Complexion.
Sparkling eyes and ro.-y cheeks re¬
stored by using DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers,” so writes S. P. Moore, of Nacog¬
doches, Texas. A certain cure for bil¬
iousness, constipation, etc. Small pill—
easy to take -easy to act. Sold by Had a.
way & Moore, druggists.
This will Interest Mothers.
Mother Gory’s Sweet i’owders for chil¬
dren Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach
Summer Bowel Troubles, Teething, Dis¬
orders, clean and regulate the Bowels,
destroy worms. They never fail. Over 30.
000 testimonials; at all druggists, 25c.
Sample FREE. Address, Allen S.
Olmsted, LeRry, N. Y.
Try aur Salted Wafers.- -Mel
ton & Stewart.
Keep them in the house.!
l ake one when you fed bib*
ious rectiy or dizzy. the liver They act di-J !
on .
suckingham's "I : I STS me
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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND HIS VULTURE OF WAR.
there! you!! don’t read that—that’s not for you.”
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Mothers l’raiscIt.
Mothers everywhere praise One-Mimiti
Cough Cure for IhoNulTeriiigs it has re¬
lieved and the lives of their little ones it
has saved. A certain cure for coughs,
croup and whooping-cough. " A L Spaf
“Our l"fd, postmaster, of Chester,"" Mich., says:
little girl was unconscious from
strangulation during a sudden and terri
Die attack or croup. One Minute Cough
Cure quickly relieved and cured her and
I cannot praise it too highly. ’ One Min
ule Cough Cure relieves coughs, makes
breathing easy, outs out phlegm, draws
pvt — inflammation, and removes * ciiiuvt n every every
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BETHANY.
G. C. Davis is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Clark, of White
Plains, were in our midst Sunday.
Miss Blanche Rhodes was the guest of
Mrs. Warren Andrews a few days last
week.
R. A. Rhodes spent Sunday with Capt.
R. 11. Rhodes.
Robinson has recently become very at¬
tractive for E Iward DuviS. What is it,
Ed?
Mrs. Annie Murden, of Winder, is vis.
itinii friends and relatives in this commu¬
nity.
Messrs. H, F. Nelson and E. K. Hosier
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Ewell Rhodes.
Miss Eva Crutchfield and .Miss Kffb
Adkerson, of siloam, were the charming
guests of Miss Katie Turploy Sunday.
The singing at the home of Mr. and
Mis. II, I). O'Neal, Sunday evening, was
weli attended.
Scott’s Emulsion is the
means of life and of the en¬
joyment of life of thjafftands of
men, women and children.
To the men Scott’s Emu!
Ton gives the flesh and
strength so necessary for the
cure of consumption and the
repairing of body losses from
any Eor wasting disease.
sion women Scott’s/ Emul¬
does tin’s and more. It is
a tonic most for sustaining the food and
have special trials that
women to bear.
To children Scott’s Emul¬
sion gives food and strength
for growth of flesh and bone
and blood. For pale girls,
for thin and sickly boys Scott’s
Emulsion is a great help.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOV/N’E, Chemists,
409-415 Pearl Street. New York.
SOc. ar.d $1.00; all drufc'K'sts.
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MARGARET’S GROVE.
VIOLET.
Winter seemn to ho gelling nearer.
1 bin sheets of ice seen occasionally.
School will not open here till Jan. l.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Rhodes has been quite shk.
Miss Blanche Rhodes visited her Hater,
Mrs Warren Andrews, last week.
Many wells in this neigh hoi hood have
gone dry, anil others arc very near dry.
Mr. L. A. Brake certainly enjoys talk
ing politics. Ho is in this neighborhood
t:, saw mill. ........
and Mrs. Grover Rhodes spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rhodes.
sk fur Allen’s Foot Fuse, a Powder
to shako into your shoes. It rests the
feet. Makes walking easy. Cures Corns,
Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Hwolen and
Sweating feet. At all druggists anil (Shoe
Stores, 2oo. Don’t accept any substitute.
Maniple FREE. Address, Allen IS. Olm¬
sted, LcKoy, j», y.
noS ! 4uSdlly Ud thctt ^ ‘^tion occurs
Doesn’t Reaper! Old Age.
It’s shameful when youth fails to show
proper respect for old age, hut just tin
contrary In the case of Dr. King’s New
Life I ills. I hey cut ot maladies no mat¬
ter how severe and irrespective of old
age- Dyspepsia, Jaundice, lever, Con¬
stipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c
at Jlaclaway & Moore’s.
Wagoners report the apple crop in the
mountains good.