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THE NEW WOMAN.
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Mis Mitchell
Emma
Mrs. Emma Mitchell, 520 Louisiana
street, Indianapolis, Ind., writes:
“ For the past five years I have rarely
been without pain, but Peruna has
changed all this, and in a very short
time. I think I had taken only two bot¬
tles before I began to recuperate very
quickly, and seven bottles made me well.
I do not have headache or backache any
more, and have some interest in life.”—
Emma Mitchell.
The coming of what is known as the
“new woman” in our country is not
greeted by everyone as if she were a
great blessing. But there is another
new woman whom everybody is glad to
see. Every day some invalid woman is
exclaiming, “ I have been made a new
woman by Dr. Hartman’s home treat¬
ment.” It is only necessary to send
name, address, symptoms, duration of
to Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, and
directions for one month’s treatment
Will be promptly forwarded.
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 ho will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad*
Vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0«
Dragging fains]
2825 Keeley St.,
Chicago, III., O-jt,, 2, 1902.
I suffered with falling and con¬
pains gestion of the womb, with severe 1
through the groins. suf¬
fered terribly at the time of men¬
struation, had blinding headaches
and rushing of blood to the brain.
What to try I knew not, for it
seemed that I had tried all and
failed, but J had never tried Wine
of Cardui, that blessed remedy for
sick women. I found it pleasant
to take ai«d soon knew that I bad
the right medicine. New blood
seemed to course through my veins
and after using eleven bottles I
was a wdl woman.
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 Win# of Cardui in her home.
The first bottle convinces the pa¬
tient she is on the road to health.
For advice in cases requiring
special directions, address, giving
symptoms, “The Ladies’ Advisory
Department,” Medicine Co., Chattanooga, The Chattanooga Tenn.
WiNECARDUl
CASTOR IA
For Infant3 and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough?
Bears the
Signature of
CRAWFORDVILLE GA.. FI ‘ IDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1904
IB.
13Y MIDGET.
Mr. Patrick Brcunen sells “blue stono.’’
Some f irmcrs are behind ou paving ac¬
counts
Wheat and oats are looking yery well
in this section.
Ask Seals Darden if lie can spare John
out of the family.
It is rumored that the Floral Club will
uive another entertainment Christmas,
The Sharon Sunday schools are talking
0 f having a Christmas tree. Good idea
'1 he addition to Dr. L. R. Brown’s res¬
idence has been completed.
Mr. Joseph Burke was hero from tin
State Univeisity a few days last week.
Sharon needs the merry-go-round. [You
can have it.—Ed.]
Mr. Thomas F'cmche is getting
work than he can do in the way of paint¬
ing.
Mr. Jim Pittman, of Bullock
was among relatives and friends here las*
week.
Mr. Eugeue Gunn and Miss
Tucker were in our midst Sunday after
noon.
Sir. and Mrs. W. B. Barnett havi
moved into their handsome new
deuce en East street.
If you wish your paper continued you
should pay your subscription. The
tor cauuot live on promises,
The pupils of the Sharon High
i will " * ” give fe " / an entertainment at the close ol
,erra *
Mi:E. B. Moore and family will
; at an early date for their new home in
Bnrke county.
Jack™ Jim purchased
! farm near Au S ust,l > whele he will make
bis futuie home.
J B, Brown has accepted a position
with J M. Kendrick & Co , and will
commence work ou the first of December.
Mr. O. D. Moore’s engine house caught
on lire Saturdry night, and was put out
I Messrs - Paul Barnett and Claud
Stone.
Not a Sick Day Since.
“I was taken severely .sick ,\vith kidney
trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none
of which relieved me. One day 1 saw an
ad of yout Electric Bitters and determin¬
ed to try that. After taking a few
I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was
entirely eiued, and have not seen a sick
day since. Neighbors of mine have been
cured of Rheumat sm, Neuralgia, Eiver
and Kidney troubles and General
ty.” This is what B F Bass, of Fremont
N C writes; oniy 50c at Iladaway &
Moore, druggiits.
’Possum hunting seemt to be great
sport with the Sharon men. The oldest
and youngest are ready when you men¬
tion a ’possum hunt.
Thanksgiving will cause turkeys, rah.
bits and birds to get ajmove ’em, as every¬
one will, no doubt, enjoy some kind of
a feast.
John M. Kendrick has purchased the
store house and lot of Mrs. A. E. Litch¬
field (nee Miss Annie Love Brown) and
will move in the store at an early date.
Mr. J. W. Chapman, of Dudley, has
gatiiered eighty haies of cotton from a
seven-horse farm, and will get twelve or
thirteen more. That’s raising it some.
Some of our fellow-townsmen are mad
at Hon. Tom Hardwick for calling on
Mr. Watson. They think there’s a trick
about it somewhere. [Ihey can rest as¬
sured that, whfle Mr. Hardwick is yery
anxious to disfranchise the negro, ne will
not make the light outside of the Demo¬
cratic party. Mr. Watson and Mr.
Hardwick are • warm peisonal
friends, and the latter merely went to ...
see Mr. Watson to try to get. the Popu¬
list leader to join hands with him and
make the fight inside the party.—Ed.J
“LOW RATES”
On Tuesday, Nov. 22d. and again on
Dei, 18th and 27ty. the Frisco System
will sell one-way excureion tickets
from Atlanta to all points in the Indian
Territory and Oklahoma at the ex
tremely low rate of 815. On tame dates
one-way reduced rate tickets will also
be sold to points in eastern and central
m Texas. ..... S r , L r Parrott, t. .. „ D „ P A, . 6 N Pryor
stree , Atlanta, Ga.
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Best 30-inch on ting, 9c per yard. I. W
Fiillin, Sharon, Ga-
$100.00 Rew ard.
Sonic merchants do ot sell Bat¬
tle Axe Shoes,becau. c they wear
too long.
A Runaway Bicycle,
1 erminuted with au inly cut, ou the
leg of J B Ornet, Frankha Grove, 1U. It
developed ti stubborn uh Lr ’a-, unyielding to
doctors and remedies four years.
jost Then Bueklen’s Arnica sjpvc cured. Il’
as good for Bnt.jS, Stahls, Skin
Eruptions and Piles. 35c] At Huduwny &
Moore’s, druggists. JLes.
M1LDRAJ0N
OMSKUVKllii
Mis. W. T. Chupmau was In our see
tion ou business last week.
Mecsrs. Lee and Eminent Ray visited
friends near Green Meadow last week.
Misses Mary and Ida Allen visited
Augusta last week.
Build up your school and do not try to
talk it down.
Mr. Carlton MeKfnny. ol Covington,
yisited relatives in this county last week.
Rev. P. G. Veazey visited friends in
this community last Saturday.
We are grateful to our school teacher
for the nice condition in which our
school grounds are kepi,
Mr. W. N. Gunn and Mis. C. C.
Caldwell spent Tuesday night of last
week with Mrs. D. W. Atchinsou.
Miss Sallle Chapman and Mr. Carlton
McKinney spent the day recently with
Mrs. Anna Stowart.
Mrs. J. A. Hill and Cloud Chapman
attended the candy pulling at Mr. Gene¬
va Chapman’s Friday evening.
Mr. Lee Hill Is the happy father q!
another little girl, that ‘ ha* arrived to
brighten his home. *' ,f Wm
- lit is «ai
Mother Giay’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. Over 30,
000 testimonials; at all druggists, 25c
Sample FREE. Address, Allen H
Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
Stephens High School Notes.
Mr. E. VV. Rose made a very pleasant
visit to our school while here.
Master Blanton Bradford lias moved to
Qwiunelt county with his parents, lie
will be missid from school very much.
The lecture, given by Air E. W. Rose,
on Thursday evening of last week, was
very much enjoyed by those who attend¬
ed.
On Wednesday afternoon of this week,
the pupils nnd teachers of our school had
Thanksgiving exercises. A yery inter¬
esting programme was arranged by the
teachers in the way of compositions and
recitations.
We have many things for which we
should he thankful. Our lives Lave been
spared since last Thanksgiving Day, and
a hundred other things that we cannot
mention right now, nnd yet we are so
prone to look on the daik side and think
things are very gloomy. This should not
lie our way of viewing life.
Thousands Curort.
DoWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has cured
thousands of eases of Pile.:. “I bought a
box ot DeWitt’s Witch Haze) Halve on the
recommendation of our druggist,” so
writes C H Lacroix of Zavalla, Texas,
“mid used it for a stuborn case of Piles,
It cured mo permanently.” Hold by
Iladaway & Moore.
Mothers Prime It.
Mothers every where praise One-Minute
j Cough Cure for the sufferings it has re
and t j ie jj yus Q f t j |( ,j r ;j U ] e oll( , s jt
has saved. A certain cure for coughs
croup and whooping*cough. A L Spaf
jord, postmaster, <;f Chester, Mich., says:
Our little girl was unconscious from j
trangulation during a sudden and terrl*
blc attack of croup. One Minute Cough
I Cure quickly relieved and cured her and
j I ate cannot Cough praise Cure it relieve* too highly.” coughs, One makes Min
breathing easy, cuts out phlegm, draws
ovt inflammation, and removes < very
I » cough and strain on lungs. ,
Sold Sold by bv Iladaway Hadawav dfc A Moore. Moore.
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Bears the _/) ;tl * Ki«l Y g Have Always Bou & .A
Signature
of
t\yers Pills Tiie And Keep Ayer’s great the the Pills. great rule bowels of medicine health— regular. —
Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
abeautiful brown or rich block ? ’"u.ycn *mh mik v n.
£ FALL ANNOUNCEMEN T.
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Wo are ready with lots of new goods
lor the Fall and Winter trade.......
1 he public generally invited to call at our store and let us get
acquainted with each other. We want also to show you what
we have in......
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Gloves,
Vnderwear, Hats, Caps, J. K. Orr Red
oeal Plows, Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery;
Guns, Bedsteads, Chairs* Mat
e > 53 i. l. loth ing, Etc
We handle Ballard s Obelisk Flour, Dictator, Pride of the
pantry and other brands, all of which we guarantee.
\ our money returned il not good. We sell the very best
balf rib meat we can buy, also Ham, Sugar, Coffee. Lard,
Cheese, Canned Meat and Vegetables, Salt, Syrup, To¬
rn cco, Cigars, Drugs, F. E. Block’s Fine Caudy and
Crackers and lots f other things.
Come to White Plains, and Come to Our Store.
Thanking the people for their patronage and soliting a con¬
tinuance ot the same, I remain Respectfully,
GEO. W. TAPPAN.
SALE.
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In Order to Reduce our
Stock we will sell Goods at
Actual Cost
Up to January 1, 1905.
Shoes! Shoes.
Walk Over Shoes, that sell the world over for $3.50 and 4.00
Selz’s Royal Blue, $3.50...................................at Going at................$2.85
Selz’g Royal Blue, 2.75
boys, 3.00....................... . . . . . at 2.25
H»elz’s Perfecto, Men’s, 3.00..............................at 2.25
100 pair International Shoos, regular price 2.50..........at 1.85
200 pair Men’s Vici Kid Shoes, regular price 2,00..........at 1.60
Sack’s Fine Shoe., for Ladies,
100 pair Shoes, regular price, 3 00....................... at 2.35
100 pair Shoes, regular price 2.50........................at 1.95
All cheaper grade Shoes sold at cost.
Domestics.
1500 yds Outing, regnlar price 8 1 2c...................... at 5c
2000 yds Fleece Suiting, regular {trice 12 l-2e...........9c
10-4 Monroe Sheeting, regular {trice 27 l-2c............at *20e
4 4 Fruit of {he Loom Bleeehiug (limit).................. a t 7 3-4o
4 4 Cabot Bleaching....................................... at 7c
2,000 yards Bannock and Riverside Plaids................ at 6c
l bale best Drills, short lengthe........................... a t 6c
1 bale yd wide Sea Island wort.ii 6 l-2c...................at 5c
Everything in the Dress Goods line at
same proportion.
If yon need a suit of Clothes, a pair
of Pants, etc., come to see ns, and get them
at . d /■ I. i iV it 0 71111S1 , 7 CdllCC » 017.1’ , line • of ,,
Clothing.
Bring this advertisement with you,
and be convinced that we mean what we
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T. F Kendrick Co