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VOL. XXIX.
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MEDICALJEXAM1NER
Of the U. Si Treasury
Pe-ru-na.
DK. LLEWELLYN JORDAN.
Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Examl
im* rv# TJ U r M _______T. .
served the following three years at West’ Point, has
to say of Peruna;
“Allow me to express my gratitude
to you for the benefit derived from
your wonderful remedy. One short
month has brought forth a vast change
and I now consider myself a well man
after months of suffering. Fellow
sufferers, Peruna wit! cure you.”
Catarrh is a systemic disease curable
only that by systemic treatment. A remedy
cures catarrh must aim directly at
die depressed nerve centers which give
Then vitality catarrh to the mucous membranes.
is permanently disappears. cured. Then catarrh
A free book written by Dr. Hartman;
on the subject of catarrh In its different
phases and stages, will be sent free to
any address by The Peruna Medicine
vC., Columbus, Chio.
Money Loaned.
I aai qow prepared to ILtikoj
%?££ ioaiiS Oil fafni,;,lauds at lowest
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HAWES CLOUD,
Crawfordviile Ga.
Office in Court House,
Ginning Notice!
Commencing on Wednesday,
Dec. 1st. we will gin only
days in each
and Saturdays.
C. W. Caldwell.
C. H. Golucke.
101
“I was troubled with rtom
neh trouble. ThedforcUs Black
Uraught did ruo more good
vn one week than all the doc¬
tor’s raodiciae X took in a
year.’'—MRS. SARAH S.
SHIJ&FIELD, Lllettsvills, Ind.
Thedford'a Black Draught
tion quickly of invigorates the stomach the and ac¬
cures even chronic cases of
take indigestion. If you will
a small dos” of Thed¬
ford s Black Draught occa¬
sionally yea will keep your
stomach and liver in per¬
iod condition.
• THEDFORD '5
IIM-DM
More sickness is caused by
constipation than by any
other disease. Thedford '3
Black-Draught not only re¬
lieves consti pation but cures
diarrhoea and dysentery and
kaeps the bowels regular.
All druggists sell
Vj-cou i packages.
“Thedford's B 1 a,ck
cine prauyht .-opo! is the best medi¬
I have to - the bowels
M. r-v,.r used.’ - M IS
A. GRANT, Sneads
1 erry, N. C.
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CRAWFQRDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. T904.
Sipples From
the
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Xmas wij] soon he here.
The sap came down last week.
Election for Justice of the Peace
Monday.
Mr. and 31 rs. Geneva Chapman
moved into the writer’s district.
Judge Garrett’s court at Harnett
well attended last Saturday.
Janies Pittman has returned to
home in Builock county.
lion. 'I'. E. Massengale was at
Saturday on business.
e learn that several weddings
soon to take place in the Barnett
Mr. George Harper has returned
Barnett as night operator.
Mrs. C. L. Bag by spent
day wilh Mrs. Mary McKinney.
Mr. Sanders, the book agent lost
horse, near Barnett, last week.
Mr. Walter Lj'r.u spent several days in
Augusta on business last week.
Mrs. Samantha Sims has
from a yisft to Augusta.
Gallon C. L. Bagby when you noedtin
work of any kind.
Mr. B. Jones, of Washington, visited
friends at Barnett Sunday.
Preaching at Barnett Baptist church
next Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Matt Hubert, of Warren, acci¬
dentally shot himself in tho foot last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C, L, Bagby spent Sun¬
day evening with Mr. aud .Mrs. .1. U.
Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Avery,"of Nor¬
wood, visited the halter's sister, Mrs.
Charles Both, last Sunday.
Mrs -■ Itutoert ■ - • and — children ^ Ly
fcnrnwl 1 Puudn fro '“ a visit to her father,
-
v, r. IS. £. HMftH (VBrtcn. at Barn f f.,
Ai-ici.-a »i 'u'h
j fancy prides. The housewiv< es are
paring for Xmas.
Sunday school is held at the Barnett
Methodist church every Sunday morning
at li o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Stewart visited
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Gregory, near Barnett, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellard, of Craw
foidvilie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Teet, near
Norwood, Sunday.
Mr. Jack Chapman has returned from
tne •‘Glory Lund, 1 ' and will occupy his
J oid place near Mildrajon Grove.
Henry Weathers made 28 bales of cot¬
ton and a good crop of coin with two
plows Good crop.
We aie pleased to note that some of
the Warren county people have been as¬
sisting the storm sufferers 111 our section.
It was thankfully received.
Col. Hawes Cloud, of Crawfordviile,
and Col. Masaengale, of Norwood, at¬
tended Judge Garrett’s court at Barnett
Saturday.
Mr. Carlton McKinny, of Covington,
visised in Taliaferro last week. His
visits are becoming quite frequent. and
the first thing we know he will be taking
her back with him.
The old veterans enjoyed their ride on
the merry-go-iound on Thanksgiving
Day Brother Mathis was very thought¬
ful in extending such an invitation to the
old yets. The barbecue was very nice,
too. About 70 of the boys were present.
They enjoyed the day very much.
We have heard some merchants say
recently to at some people would pass t'v
their own town to buy goods, and haul
them Uieiti several M.VBIHI nuic'i miles further luruicr when wilCU they lucy
could make their purchases just as cheap 1
nearer , home. Our idea is . that . people
ain’t going away Irom their natural mar
ket to buy goods if they can do as well
nearer home. Something wrong h some- L
.
The Alex Stephens Camp‘ of Veterans
Commander ■“ S. ....... .1 Hynt V presided and
Comrade ' ummuc IS »»m;y ilcy Jones juucs auiUU acted as COUpiSIfl. chaplain.
All old officers were re-elected. ^ever-T
,!, -; v ii.em b-rx vvurw mceived. rDr.c ivt-i The r I 1 -m camp
adjourned to meet the fir.-t Tuesday in
Jii.i.jmy. The members then formed in
line ■:nrl marched to the scene of the
h'-u! cu.', wJure a gv.d dinner was cn
joyed.
Foot Almost Cnjffl
by Ctr Coupling
j of While standing in Atlaut
j a train i';*r.euuy Mi
| Wm, bis left K foot, Coyd 1 lit c H^^P»r^fs»ng in \t of the
1 itir
caught train was between backed %>®jud his.,fool
themjvvith |jrea1
pressure But having gm a fpair
of Battle Axe ShoiNs A sustained
no injury as the v lieso
shoes are made uf soupF good lea
ther they will sttinid'*(jpost a..v
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eaS u ^sr' at " The
Mr- M
A11LDKAJ01J j*'|j NGm
OUS'KK
Wo welcome Mr. Gone;: Chapman
uiul family u ily into into our midst.
lumv Mr. folks Harvey Ray spefit%inday with
at this pjice. ''
We arc pleased to William
Allen and family move "it^dat.
hnnio -Mr. folks Guy Allen this spdit£ "^yith
at p huftb, f
Mi" II. M. Allen, oC CWfordvillo,
spent Wednesday ‘week
wilh Mrs. Susan Ailed and family
We are glad to have Mr W. N. Gmm
to reside among us. homo
nt Mr. I). \V. Atehisoj.
Miss A Hie Atchison -olau,, , 8 at
Crawfordviile Messrs. S. H. on Allen Frhfcjg, ' Jaal woek .
isSn Atcll .
visited relatives in Wffen county
Suiulg»?y'""’'*
Mr. J. Leon Chap'
Veazey Monday to :
duties at that place.
Mr. and Mrs, T. O
fordville, spent Bufit
Mr. D. W, Atelo
ntwi dffhofff 0> 1 the
Hi
future. Gy
Kev. Jehu Acrec, of TTmon Point, will
preach rt the school house here next
Sundav afternoon at 3 o’clock. Every
#ue is invited to attend.
This will Interest, Mothers.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for
dren Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach
Summer Bowed Troubles, T<-< Ting. Dis¬
orders, clean and regulate the Bowels,
destroy worms. They never fai Over 80,
00 O testimoniaJs; at all druggists, 2.1c
Sample FREE. AddrcbS, Allen S
Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
MARGARET’S GROVE.
Air. B. 15. Rhodes visited home folks
bore this week.
Mr. J. A. Phelps aud family visited
the former’s parents Sunday last.
Air. and Mrs. Charlie Rh< ms visited
Grover Rhodes Saturday.
Mrs- J. W. Phelps spent Tuesday
night with her son, Mr. Perr y Phelps.
Mrs. C. V. Rhodes is visiting her
mother this week.
We areevpccting hog killin weather
j before lone.
Mr. Sammons returned to Jefferson
Thursday, after a two days’ visit with
the family of Mr. Percy Phelps,
Charlie Rhodes is visiting in Jeffer¬
son county this week, and will return
.Saturday or Monday.
Mr. G. T. Rhodes and Mr. J. (J.
Rhodes and family were visitors at the
home of Mr. G. r f. Rhodes, Jr., Sunday
last.
A Heavy Loud.
To 1 lift 11,1 that ,1,<4b Bhiu load off till of «>. tin II stomach
(al,<e Hodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digest*
what yon eat. .Sour f stomach, dVsordm belching,
stomach and a1 of the
stomach that arc curable, are instantly
heve'J aud permanently cured the use
^ odol D; gpejisia f.uie SJ tttorrs. a
druggist at 297 Main street, New Britain,
Conn wumi , , . says: tij “Kodol Dyspepsia ' J i 1 Cure vlJHI is
f-dvlng such universal -atisfac. .,r, and
X
ment I feel that I am always'jure to sat
PLy l ‘J and gra-ify my customers vnommviB by try icw/t recotn- u
i J - tf * • he*;n. I i ite tl. k to show
fiow iG^ol welt l)y^ep";'r(huT\vU’Ms.' the rernodv h ' poke? of verod’af. he,re.”
i' ■ , »» .. . ~
ter year- of scientific expeii:: enl* and
will positively euro all stomac . troubles,
^ llmla way & Moore.
Be-t 80-lncli outing, 0c per ■ rd. J. W
Fallin, bbaron, Ga.
SUBSCRIPTION
j ! Tiie Place A ft
| pBiij Your Good
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j ,f >'<>» want big hill of goods for
I a a
S,1.00 iimm 'r’T. given back t 1 th ^ p^i*. *><•• «>•'
lot US as i‘,hain»e, <*om< in and
wait on you.
Wl^ are selling DRESS GOODS
SHOES, CLOTH ING, OUTINGS,
(/ROOKERY, and many other things
cheaper, (and of course that means more of
them) than ever heforej ask of your IViomls
the best place to trade, and see if they do
not say “Try Rhodes Brothers &
yOj want Shoes because they sell
for men
The Stacy Adams & Co, $5.00 Shoes
The Walkover $3.50 Shoes,
ari d foi ladies 1 hey have the best Shoes on
t^jte nun ket lor the price. 44 the American
,'•11
Sn Clothing; •- r^
THEY will give you the very low¬
est prices. THEf ( 1 () not practice the
u Gct Rich Quick” rule by telling you a
slick tale, saying that they arc selling at
about cost, and then bo getting big profits.
We will appreciate a look from you,
if nothing more In Cheeks and White
Goods we have them from 4c. up.
Come early, see, hear, and be con¬
vinced that we mean what we say.
Rhodes Bros. & Co
Crawfordviile, Ga,
j FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. : ♦ f & ♦
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Wo ready with lots of goods ♦
arc now ♦
for tho Fall and Winter trade..... »
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Tho public generally invited to call at our store aud let us got ♦
.acquainted with each other. We want also to show you what ♦ ♦
wo have in...... ♦
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Gloves, t
Underwear, Hats, Caps, J. K. Orr Red ♦
Seal Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery; t
Plows, Guns, Bedsteads, Chairs. Mat- o ♦ ~
esses. Clothing, Etc- ♦
j We handle Hallard’s ♦
Obelisk Flour, Dictator, Pride of the <v ❖
1 pantry and other brands, all of which we guttran' .s
I Your money returned if not tgood. We sell the very b
half rib meat w<; can buy, also Ham, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, ❖
* Cheese, Canned Meat and Vegetables, Salt, Syrup, To¬ ->
x bacco, Cigars, Drugs, F. E. Block’s Fine Caudy and
4 $jp Crackers and lots of other things.
A Come to White Plains, rnd Come to Oar Store. ©
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2 Thanking the jieople for their oatronage and Boliting a co r> <* o
^ tinuance of the same, I remain Respectfully, «*
GEO. W. TAPPAN. <5
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