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vOL. XXXI
HON. J. B. ALLEN
Of the Supreme Court of Ohio, Had
La Grippe—Praises Pe-ru-na.
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Dr. Hartman is receiving hundreds of
letters every clay about his famous rem¬
edy for la grippe. Ordinary remedies
6eem of no use. Peruna is the only rem¬
edy that entirely eradicates this stub¬
born disease from the system.
Hon. Josiah B. Allen, Clerk of the Su¬
preme Court of Ohio, writes Dr. Hart¬
man on the subject of la grippe as fol¬
lows :
Columbus, O., April 16,1897.
The Peruna Medicine Co.:
Gentlemen—I have been afflicted with
a disease, commonly known as la grippe,
every winter since that disease was dis¬
covered. I have tried many remedies
without success. This spring I was in¬
duced to try a bottle of Peruna. I have
now taken two bottles and have received
much benefit therefrom. In fact, all
symptoms of the disease seem to have
left me. Therefore I cheerfully recom¬
mend the virtues of Peruna.
Yours truly, JOSIAH B. ALLEN.
An old baclieler says (he worship of
toe fair sex is the most expensive wor
sidd known to mankind.
twice: t <> ,n talk.
»V« wish to repett what we nave sat
once before in these columns that Edioit’s
Emulsified Oil Liniment is the best Lin¬
iment ever produced f'ir use in the family
mid on animals. Best for riieumatism,
lameness,stillness and soreness of joints or
muscles Best for bruises, contusions,
sprains and swellings. You get a full
half pint for 2cr. and get your money back
if it does not do all it is recommended to
do. Hudaway & Moore.
There are men who finally consent to
go to work when they can’t make a living
at anything else.
Startling Mortality.
Statistics slimv stal l ling mortality, from
appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent
.mil cure these awful diseases, there is
just one reliable remedy, D r . King’s New
Life 1’ills. M. Flannery of 14 Custom
House Place, Chicago, says: “They
have no equal for Constipation and Bili¬
ousness.’’ 25c at Had away A Moore
druggist.
Don’t shut yourself in a dark cellar and
til 'll howl because other folks get ail the
su-ash ino.
Incredible Brutality.
It would have been incredible brutality
if Chus. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse, N.
Y., had not done the b :st he could for his
suffeiing son. “My boy.” lie says, “cut
a fearful ga-h over his eye, so I applied
Biiokl n’s Arnica Salve, which quickly
healed it and saved his eye. Good for
burns and ulcers too. Only 2-5e at ilada
way & Moore druggists.
The life you live today is tomorrow’s
memory. Make the ricurd as beautiful
as you eau, if only for the sake of com¬
fort .
Strikes Hidden Rocks.
When your ship of health strikes the
hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneu¬
monia, etc., you are lost, if you don’t get
help from Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. J. W. McKinnon, of Tal¬
ladega Springs, Ala., writes; “I had
been very ill will with pneumonia, under
he care of two doctors, but was getting
„o better when I began to take Dr. King’
New Discovery. The first dose gave re
lief, and one bottle cured me.” Sure cute
for sore thioat, bronchitis, coughs and
colds. Guaranteed at Hadaway &
Moore’s drug store, price 50c and SI.00.
Trial bottle free.
Best Courh Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
in time. >old by druggist -
rgiaar
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA„, FR >AY, MARCH 24, 1905.
MIDGET.
T. Seals Darden visited relatives at
Tyrone Sunday.
Thomas E. Kendrick, of Maco-. is
j at home, on the siek list.
Another new subscriber this week—
| Mr. Joel Taylor, of this place.
j “Midget” has a few of those extra
settings of Plymouth Hoi k eggs for sale, j
I) A. A. Davidson is visiting home
folks lieie this week.
“Dr.” A. T. GiInert, visited Wash¬
ington this week on veterinary busi¬
ness.
Don’t forgot the nickel next Sunday
at Sunday school. It will be used for a
good purpose. I
Mr. Nathaniel Barnett, the princely
merchant at Baytown, was among the
boys here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Carlton, Sr., of
Union Point, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Kendrick this week.
George R. Moore, who has been j
sick for the past week, is somewhat ‘ ;
better. '
“Midget. borrowing He will „ lis make p„ pcr and call on j
satisfactory t
terms Mr. with J. A. you Kendrick for your subsetiption. j
aud Mr. G. N. i
Wright joined the' Oklahoma party I
his week. j
Don’t forget that Magic Stock Food |
beats all other. Sold by O. D. & W. R. |
Moore. j
bel Miss Askew Cornelia have Jackson and Miss Ma¬ J
returned from an ex¬
tended visit to relatives in McDuffie
county.
Judge Michael J. Taylor has an¬
nounced himself as a candidate for
Look out widows and old
The mill dam at Dr W. D. Moore’s
mill was completely washed away by
the recent rains. Mr. Jesse Moore will
rebuild it,
“Traveler” is selling a good many of
bis new improved coffee pots. It is a
great improvement over the old style,
and every family should have one.
At last we have a barber shop, and is
is mn by Jim Horton, a colored tonso
rial artist. Jim will give the boys np
lo-now work if they will call on him.
We congratulate Editor Williams on
being one of the lucky estimators in the
Semi-Weekly Journal’s cotton guessing
contest. He was awarded four prizes,
making a total of $52.00.
Mr. Olin Sturdivant is thinking of
selling his farming interest to Messrs.
George Darden and Johnnie Burke. Mr.
Sturdivant will make his future home
in California.
Miss Fanny Clemmons had a very
painful accident to happen to her one
day last week. The horse, which she
was driving to a buggy, became badly
frightened, tin-owing her out. Her left
eye was very badly bruised.
There are a few men around Sharon
who claim to be Masons and are mem¬
bers of the Sharon lodge, but they are
far irom practicing what Masonry
teaches. Be punctual to your lodge and
ready to do woik, brethren. Then yon
will not be a dead-head in the frater¬
nity.
Mrs. J. A. Kendrick entertained the
Floral Club Thursday evening, the 16th
instant, in honor of her marriage anni¬
versary. The regular program of Die
club was first in order. The topic for
discussion was the raising and improv¬
ing of various flowers. The library was
also discussed to some extent.
Dinner was served in five different
courses. The club, at its next session,
will convene at the home of Mrs. W.
R. Moore.
MU. KIKKSEYSKE COMMENDATION’
Mr. Kirksey writes:—I give a positive
guarantee with with every box of Rydale’s
Stomach Tablets and Liver Tablets I.sell,
and haye never been asked to refund the
money in a single instance. I have u-o J
these tablets in my family with best ic
sults, W. L. Kirksey, Morganton, N. C.
who authorize every dealer in their pre¬
parations to guarantee every box or bottle
of their medicine, they sell. Hadaway A;
Moore.
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Letter to H.Y S. «U J
C •iuordville, jjAflike Ha.
Dear Sir: Clothiugt is point:
It fits or it don’t; it yv ’y or it don't:
turns weal her wattw * ami goes
out of fashion. _ * '
What do we s u? Did you
ever think of it? "lhi. :#tij»Vrsons have
different reasons, m otthtN but one
paints Dcvoe for beftufv u> be in the
fashion, and keep-out ,vior.
Fashion says paint:all .jaainl.
There is beauty \ n p we paint, a
good deal for that. - I building are
costly and fadaounbh' mi- i a water¬
proof t wo or three ctoa ; t>f paint, and
jour buildings last -M I, iigfniWybu k« t*p
them dry. It costs A 1 S to'j paint; it
ousts your buildings homo, kM&s;
Dcvoe is the paintf Cat *4iiitsfhat disap
pointing paints are f lie cost.
Tours IV 'f- y
28 Co
p T. F. Kendibic|; 'Iks opr paint.
Coughs an«C g Ms- ; !
All coughs, colds and Joilu nary com
plaint^ that are euraqlc —IWUKW' no CaiKsT- quickly CU1‘
cd by One Minute OoiTSk • Carle
heals the phlegm, draws out '-VfcmmaBpJi and
ami soothes the parts
Si'by strengthens the lungs, fIritis i'™”* off pneu
Tm 9
Sharon High Dots.
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BY ‘LITTE 1 MIDGET.
Gladys Brown was quite sick a few
(lays last week. uJr; i £ ,
The larger boys have quit playing
baseball, and begun rabbit hunting.
blaster Claud Fergus >» \vij L leave
next Sunday to make hw JMttn re home
with his father at Blythe.
Instead of the Uf * vercisos Friday
afternoon, Prof, eajt an i nthf
estiug story to tb
The books for
them iff p»
msu. . ut,
Dr. A. A. Dtvidsi Augusta, and
Mr. Fitzhugli Flynl Birmingham,
paid a visit to the sqp >o. Tuesday after¬
noon. They each mile interesting
talks.
Tonic to the > stem.
For liver- troubles aud constipation
there is nothing better than DeWitt’s
Liulc Early Kisers’ the hunous liitlo
Pills, 'i'licy do not weaken the stomach.
Their action upon the ystem is mild,
pleasant and harmless. Bob Moere’ol
LaFayel-to, Ind, says: “No use tolking,
DeWitt’s Little Early Users do their
work. All other pills 1 have used gripe
and make me sick in the stomach and
never Kisers cured me. DcWtlt,9 Little Early
proved to be the mg sought re¬
lief. They are simdly perfect., Persons
trayeling find Little ' ul.y Risers the
most reliaple n-med >0 carry with
them. Sold by liudu A, Moore.
LUNCE N.
Several visitors at Sunday school Sun
day.
Mrs. E. 'I. Johnson s; utSaturday and
Sunday with Mrs. W Carey.,
Mrs. John Luncefonj was quite sick
Sunday but is better at (Pis writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Gmevit Chapman spent
Sunday with home-folks.
Miss Annie Moore anld Mr. Eddie Cre
dille visited Siloam SuturUay and Sun¬
day.
The young people of Lnneeton enjoyed
a singing at Mr. A. »-jCLunceford’s Sun
The oyster supper «st Friday night
was quite a success. A idee crowd was
out. The rooms were decorated beauti¬
fully with ever greens McDaniel and palms. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. did all tGjy
could for the enjoyrm-nt of the young
folks. '1 he music was very much enjoy¬
ed which was furnished by Mr. Franklin
and Son, Miss Gorhmi and Mrs. E. T.
Johnson.
On next Friday night, the 31st inst.
There will ba given an entertainment at
Lunceton school. Thi program will con -
sist of plays, drills, eR-. Everybody in¬
vited to come. The admission fee wiU
be 15cents for adult- aud 10 cents for
children.
Paint Your li gy tr 7 5c.
to $1 00 with Devo s Gloss Carriage
Paint. It weighs a to 8 oxs. more to the
pint than others, wears longer and gives
a gloss equal to new work. Sold by T.
F. Kendrick,
BLOWN EYES
Mrs. C. II. Stone visited August a
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Barnett visited
Mrs. J. W, Barnett Sunday.
Miss Bertie Darden visited Crawford
ville Saturday.
“Brown Eyes” will take Mibseiip
lions to tin Advocaie-1 hunoernt.
Wo will somi call at Barnett nml have
“Gypsy’ to tell our fortune.
u Sunday , school , will eminence at, Riv
orside Academy' first Sunday in April.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bramlolt visited u
Mr. „ and , Mrs. ,, T II. , I. Conry Saturday and
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Komirick were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Stone
Saturday.
“Midget” had a hustle on him last
week. We think he is trying to get,
“bine eyes” in his po-session.
Mr, and Mrs. A S. Barnett were the
guests of Mr, and Mrs. (). 1). Moore
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lillie Barnett, principal of a
flourishing school near Washington,
visited home folks Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Mary Holladay was the guest of
Miss Rosebud Ivey Friday and Satur¬
day.
Mr. and M-s. W. B. Ivey were the
guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. J Melton at
Crawfordville Saturday.
Ask Jewel Wright to tell the name of
the young lady who invited him to re¬
turn to Emanuel county.
Mr, and Mrs. Arqd Moore and family
left Saturday for Emanuel county,
wlievo they will make their futrite
house. .. Wlifrlfi
Mr. Ed want Burned, of ncrir W» li
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Mrs. A. S. B&rnoll aturday and Sun
day.
! Ask Gray Wright what was that his
“best gii-l” told him a few Sundays ago,
when he asked her if he could call
again.
Our popular merchant, N. G. Barnett
was looking well at Sunday school
Sunday, but wo think ho became de¬
spondent because his “bust girl” wasn't
there.
What has become of Mr. Fred Stone?
We do not see very much of him those,
days. Hu must lie getting ready to mar¬
ry, as he doesn’t go out much.
Guess the name of the young lady
who told Uncle Jim to “gel a move on”
as he had always been too slow, but he
says he knows his business and will
marsy when he can get the one he
warns.
The Colonel’s Waterloo.
Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey
Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo,
from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a re¬
cent letter, he says: ”1 was nearly dead,
of these complaints, and, although. I
tried my family doctor, he did me no
good; so I got a 50c bottle of your great
Electric Bitters, which cured me. I con
sifter them the best medicine on earth,
and thank God who nave you the know¬
ledge to make them.” Sold, and guaran¬
teed m cure, Dyspepsia, Biliousness and
Kidney Disease, by Hadaway vt Moore,
druggists, at 50c a bottle
It will he time enough for women to
ride astraddle when met sit down on Un
door to put on tl.eir stockings.
Till: OLD IT mi; wav
Our Grandmothers gave us powders and
teas because they knew nothing of mod¬
ern medicine and inci-lmds. in lilis age
of progress and discovery, uic ly coated
compressed tablets arc fait superceding
the old time powders and teas. Hyd,lie’s
Liver tablets arc compressed chocolate
coated tablets, easy to swallow, pleasant
in effect, alwavs reliable. They contain
Ingredients that cannot be used In
powders or teas. Ingredients that have
an effect upon the liver that is never ob¬
tained from the soealled liver powdes
etc. A trail will prove their meiits
Hadaway AiM-e ri.
There Is something radically wrong'
with the young woman who makes no
friends.
cr yv.u.‘ oniA.
ih „ * The Kind Y d Haiti Always Bought
Signature
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NO 4
WANT ADS.
W A NiTKI >•
WANTED—lo men in each state to
li'ayd, tack signs and distribute -ample
of our goods. Salary $75 per month. $;{
l>er day for expenses. Kl HI.MAN As
CD., Dep. S, Atlas Building, Chicago.
WANTED TrusUvorUiy mui nr ivmii
an to manage business in tins comity and
adjoining territory for well established
house of solid fimmeiul standing. § 20.00
straight cash salary with all necessary
expenses paid weekly by clu ck from h.-ad
quarters. Money advanced for expense..
P'^'.ianent; previous experience
"ot essential. No investment required
We furnish everything. Enclosed sclf
addressed envelope. Address, Manager,
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LOST.
ML BE Black male mule, ahoi.t twelve
years old, mealy faced. Howard for
information leading to recovery. Law¬
rence Barksdale, Route 4, Ciawforii
yille, Ga,
I OK SALK.
I’ORSALK—Cat>hag(> Plants, ic.uly for
selling out;. 20 cents per hundred.
Leave your or .!crs at this office.
'r«>i{ SALE butoe Jersey Hogs and Bat
red Plymouth Rock Howls and eggs
lor hatching. It. 'I . Hee.se, Wonoraville,
Gordon I tiiml > . (jn. ,\ 14
1’ O H -s.l L D, I he ,S< no - \V ei I, I y JHHriiul
and Southern Cultivator. $1 gels both
papers am; year. This office,
M ISDKI.LAN KOUS.
SEND to cents and receive lormiila for
making the host salve m the world. If,
cures white swelling, boils, carbuncles,
all old and obstinate Horen Soothing
and effective. Indispensable ; tn every
l.'uinly. Box No. I Crawfordville, Un,
. KGGH.
While Emm pure Stock amt find birds.
The Buff and Bailed Plymouth
Rock, and fancy Black Maiam-a. The
Menorca lai»» v<*c- roorai ,mi nevcT set
1 no . jwnn H(t- 1 . 114 , .id HU
three kind. $1.00 - t,tings 13 eggs.
Delivery now or for a postpone K-tiings,
Lanier’s Poultry EarmHaii- ni. Ga. M 24
BERMUDA
The rod gang is in our neighbor¬
hood.
Mrs. D.H. Stewart visited Mrs. T, ,T.
Darden Tuesday last.
Miss L'liru Nelson spent, Tuesday night
witli Mrs. T. J. Darden.
Mr. Sam Cowan, of Covington, was in
our community last week.
Next Saturday and Sunday are pleach¬
ing days at Powelton Baptist church.
Miss Lillian Duggan visited Miss Lil¬
lian Conger Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Chapman spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents hero.
G. W. Stewart spent Saturday night
with his brother, G. B. Stewart, at
Mildrajon.
Mrs. J. H. Googer entertained a few
of her lady friends at a quilting Tues¬
day.
Mrs- T. J. Darden and Miss Clara
Nelson were the guests of Mrs. D. S.
Stewart Wednesday lust.
Several from our neighborhood at¬
tended the oyster supper at Lunceton
Friday evening.
Several young people spent a delight¬
ful evening at the home cf Mr. and
Mrs. J.H Googer 'Thursday evening.
The time has come for the fisherman
to gather up bis fishing rod and try his
luck.
Misses Ella Jones and Lillian Googer
and Messrs. We-ley and Jim Jones vis¬
ited Piny Woods Helurdaj night and
Sunday,
The Bermuda school will close next
Friday evening March 24th, and Prof.
Duggan, of Hancock, will give a free
stereopticou entertainment Friday
night.
The fact that the government has en¬
forced the use of mail boxes, approved
by the postmaster general, will kuock
up Uncle Sam’s blue bird industry.
Many ( li II(Iren Are Sickly.
Mother Cray's Sweet Powders for childern.
Used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Childern's
Home. New York. Break up Colds in - J4 hours,
cure Feverishness, Ki adaeh, stomach Troub
es, Teething Disorders, and liestory Worms.
At all Druggist i-ic. sample mailed KK !-.K
■Add” - Aliens Omstd, Lev Hoy, x . V.