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A SEVERE COLD
Brought on Summer Catarrh.
Pe-ru-na Cured.
Miss Blanche Myers, 3120 Penn street,
Kansas City, Mo., has the following to
say of Peruna:
‘ ‘During each of the past four seasons
i have caught a severe cold, v hen sud¬
denly chilled after an evening party,
and catarrh for several weeks would be
the result. One bottle of Peruna cured
me, and 1 shall not dread colds any
more as I did. ’ ’—BLANCHE M YERS.
Summer colds, though not as frequent
! as winter colds, very often prove more
dangerous. At the first symptoms of
catching cold Peruna should be taken. ;
It is sure to stop the cold at once, and
save needless suffering, and perhaps
catarrh. ....
Peruna as an internal, systemic rem- j
edy acts promptly on the inflamed mu*
cons - ’"''"n&the cold
yUUS cut'll prCnt^Uy and
permanently.
Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Co¬
lumbus, O., for a free book entitled
“ Health and Beauty,” written especial¬
ly for women by Dr . Hartman, President
of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio. ~
We tire what we make euiseives, and
whether or not esteemed and loved de
pjnds upon our own conduit.
TYVICJST OLD TALE.
We wish to repeat what we have said
; ice before to those columns that Elliott’s
U nulsiiied Oil Liniment is the best Lin
Diient ever produced lur use 111 the laimly
Mini on animals. Best for riieomaiisiii,
lameness,stiffness and soreness of joints or
muscles Best for bruises, contusions,
sprains and swellings. You get a full
half pint for 25,c and get your money back
if it uoes not do all it is recommended to
do. Hadaway A» Moore.
A good way to respect people not
to got too intimate with them.
Startling Mortality.
Stitistics show startling mortality, from
appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent
and cure these awful diseases there is
just one reliable remedy, Dr. King’s New
Life Bills. M Flannery of 14 Custom
House Place, Chicago, says: “They
have no equal for Constipation and Bili
ousness.” 25c at lladaway A
druggist.
There is no facinalion iqual to that
a clear-minded, tendei-hearted,
woman.
Incredible Brutality.
]t would liaye been iueredible brutality
if Clms. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse, N.
Y'., had'not done the best he could for
snlleiing son. “My boy.” he says,
a fearful ga-h over his eye, so I
BucKl.ii’s Arnica Salve, which
healed it and saved his eye. Good
burns and ulcirs too. Only 25c at
way A Moore druggists.
A girl likes a promising young
but others prefer one who pays cash.
/ Speedy netiel.
\sa vethai heals without a scar
E
ion inflammation, soothes, cools
ovals alt cuts, bxros and bruises. A
cure for Pile- and sk:n (iHases.
Witt’s is the only Witch Hazei
Beware of count ifeit- They are
gerous. ho. 1 by liadawi y AMoore.
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDA/ MARCH 31, 1905.
MIDGET.
Straw hats cheap at (J. D. & W. R.
Muore’s.
Roger Flynt, Esq., of Dublin, is tier e
this weik.
Mr. L. A Moore, of llillman, was in
cur mid-t Tuesday.
The large Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs. 17 for $1. See‘‘Midget.”
Mr O. D. Moore is visiting relatives in
Hancock county this week.
Mrs. W. L. Kendrick is visiting in
Augusta this week.
“Traveler’s” improved coffee pot
heats tinm all. Try one.
Mrs. Betsie Moore was quite sick last
week, but is somewhat better at thi^
writing.
Several from Union Point attended;
the fuueral of Mr. Robert Hill here
buudiiy.
Miss Damaris Moore, of Tyrone, is
visiting her father at Raytown this
week.
Messrs. J. R. Biown and X. J. Bracy
will soon have Messrs. Flyut uml
Moore’s mill in opeiation. :
saw
Mr. Wilson B Kendrick, who has
been on the sick list for the past week,
is much improved.
Ask “Brown Eyes” if she can run
when she thinks the train will leave
her.
Master Gray Moore, of Hillman, has
a dog with only throe legs. The dog
attracts quite a lot of attention.
“Major” Jack Taylor opened his beef
market last week and, finding ilia busi
ness unprogressive, soon quit it.
r Get your old mule and horse ready.
The gypsies are here, reach to “do you
a job,”. ......
„„.. rmuched , a h '„ t H f J. P
'iUu , . - aw k.
Try it.
Mr. Claude Crawley and family, of
McDufge county, visited "the family of
Mr. R. H. Jack-oil this week.
Miss Susie Cordes and Mr. Henry
Conies, of Washington, visited
sister,Mrs. ,)times L. Moore, Sunday.
Mrs. Jesse K. Brown has been se
r j ous iy ill for the past two weeks, and
at this Wilting, her condition is no bet
ter.
Midget” and several of the other
Sharon boys are considering the idea of
1 “Gypsy and having
[ calling on our
fortunes t()R
1
There is a great deal of work for the
Masonic fraternity in this place, if they
would only come to the lodge room and
do it. Remember, Friday evening,
April 7th, is regular meeting time.
Next Sunday is our regular preach¬
ing day by Pastor Graham. All mem¬
bers are earnestly requested to be pres¬
ent, and bring a little money along, as
they will be asked to subscribe.
Bud Kendrick, the negro who ate
twelve boxes of sardines at one time
* last fall, had his drinking capacity
i tested Monday night. He drank ten
bottles of coca cola in ten minutes.
Editor Williams was among his Sha¬
ron friends last week, looking after
those who borrow this paper. He wants
t ew subscribers for his bright county
paper. “Midget” will make terms to
suit you. Call ou us.
C ASTO IL X jCX. .
Bear B the /f Kin(1 Yo11 l,av9 Al m I s Bought
'"■yjr.atnra
cf
Fannie Ivey, colored, one of Sharon’s
oldest colored citizens, is qu.te tick, and
is not expected to live very long. Al¬
though colored, Fannie has been faith¬
ful as a servant, and will be missed by
those whom she served so long at the
Sacred Heart Seminary.
Mr. Robert Hill, of Union Point, was
| Distantly killed at Athens Siturday
j morning, and the remains interred in
j the Sharon cemetery Sunday afternoon.
j Mr. Mr. Hill Hill was was at at work work on on the the Georgia Georgia
; ra Q roaf j bridge Hi-'lost which spans the Oo
bin babmc; an.l M
i a di-tauee of about 15 feet, landing ou
j head. Death was instantaneous.
. .....^.-.,,,,,,1 formerly resided here.
had , friends . . , and „ . relatives .
and many in
j the county.
Sharon High Schc j) 0 ts
l’.V “LITTE MIIX 41 ,
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1 lii mi* ^
time 011 Dus lor Moml y.
-Some of the larger boys sp. ik o£ April
fooling Pnif. Flynt.
The books for the Library! „ va bee”
installed, and the library wL- t
ed every Friday afternoon. -
The little fellows wore ; oyed at
1 he return of “MitS Nai to t he
si hool room last wei k
Tuesday was exauiinatii \ for pu
pi 1 s above the fourth gra,
One new pupil this woel iss Ruth
Phillips, of Pearidge, Ga.
The hickory was one of leading
in school this w
Tonic to (lie Systi
For liver troubles and slipation
there is nothing better tb h DeW ill’s
] 11 J j!', II lle 3 r I i ^ ^ hey 1 ul >' do ] {isurs not ’ weake’ th f • us Hide
Their . action the stomach,
pleasant upon sv; is mild,
and harmless. Vloere’ ol
LaFayette, led, savs: “Hi lolking,
DeWitt’s Little Early Hi lo their
work. All other pills I luv d gripe
aqd make me sick in t he ch slid
never cured me. DeWitt,s i” Early
Risers proved to he the long dght re
lief. They are similly perfect 1
traycliug find Little Early Persons
most reliaple remedy K> litters the
them. Sold (,y liadawav A <ry with
(lore.
Margarett’s Gro
VIOLET.
Mrs. A. Self is quite feeble ,
Picnic talk will bo heard s ■til.
We should have a goo. Sunday
school, and a picnic will Ik rder.
F armers tire trying to Wfft for
lost time in the way eft
Mrs. S. T. Ogletreeyl " quite
sick the past week.
Our school closed V.
open ' vr
age■
with Mrs. Mrs. Jesse G. Ogletree T. Rhodes^.!Jj| ana Mr Percy
Phelps spent Wednesday very Pleasant¬
ly at the home of Mr. J. Lacy v
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pheijtl*
relatives and lriends near UFjon
Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Mo/.elle Johnson and Blanche
Rhodes spent Sunday afteraopu with
Mrs. Jesse Ogletrco.
Strikes Hidden Rocks'
When your ship of health strikes the
hidden rocks of Consumption, Piieu
iminiii, etc., you are lost, if yonl don’t get
help from Dr. King’s New Disi'iivery 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
j,o better when I began to take Dr. King’
New Discovery. The first dose gave re
lief, and one hot ole cured me.” ihire euro
for sore throat, bronchitis, cijughs and
colds. Guaranteed at HP'Jiway &
Moore’s drug store, price 50c 81.00.
trial bottle free. -----f -
Letter to J. V) . TUCKER,
Crawfordville, Ga.
Dear Sir: A man said: Send me 25
gallons. Generally I use 7 . 4; don’t
think it’ll tie enough. j !
Had 7 left.
Ordered 9 more for anothe. ijob; 10 for
the job.
Had 0 left.
This comes from Messrs W A &
Bower. Methuen, Mass. T tey add
This has been our exptrienc > all this
year. >
New agents always have to £0 through
it. After a little, they learn to guess:
better.
Yours Truly.
29 F W Devo© & Co
P. S. T. F. Kendrick sells our paint.
MU. K I UK SE VS liKGOM HKNUATlOX’
Mr. Kirksey writes:—I give a positive
guarantee with with every box of Rydale’s
Stomach Tablets and Liver Tablets J sell,
and kaye never been asked to refund the
nton y in a single instance. I have used
these tablet* in my family with best in¬
sult W. L. Kirksey, Morganton, N. C.
whf authorize every dealer in their pre
-
partitions to guarantee every box or bottle
t„clr raod.ci™, .hey «ll. IWmu
■ 0
1 0 Ao’i'OxtX A.
I s»r«tk- ^Tiie Kind You Haw Always ftfflk.lt
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NO 5
BERMUDA
Miss Evelyn Cooper has purchased a
incubator and brooder.
Dr. ,1. II. Kilpatrick spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. 1>. C. Brake.
Rev. R E. Ij. Harris preached tit
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Jones have mov¬
into their new homo.
Captain S. J. Flynt visited our
last Wednesday. |
I)r. J. 11. Kilpatrick (lined with Mr.
ami Mrs. C. M. Walker Sunday. j !
Mrs. Pearl Darden was the charming
guest of Miss Evelyn Cooper Sunday.
<dn account of the illness of l)r. Kil¬
patrick, there was no preaching line
Sunday afternoon.
Messrs Loirv Barnes and Johnnie !
If./well visited at the homo of Mr. F.
B. Wynne Sunday.
Miss Burnmh Chapman, of Mildra
jon, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. '1'.
Stewart.
Andrew Cooper spent a few days at
home the past week, on account of
i .lu ess.
A Curtain Cure for Clilllillan*.
Shake Into your shoes Allen’s knot-Ease a
powder. It cures Chilblains Frost bites, Swea t¬
ing, Swollen feet. At all Druggist anil Shoe
sto res, Mi:.
Mrs. ,T. H. Googer and Miss Clara
Nelson spent Monday with Mrs. G. W.
Stewart.
The many friends of Mrs. W. B.
Jones will regret, to learn of her ill¬
ness.
Messrs. Frank Yarborough and Mar¬
vin Seals, of Culvetton, were in our
midst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones enter¬
tained a few friends at a candy pulling
Saturday evening.
Miss * Lilian. Duggan has closed her
-Hire.....
The Combs corn spondent says cm w
1 over the rough places and walk up¬
right over the smooth ones. If every¬
body did that there would he a lot of
crawling done these days.
The show was well attended Friday
which was entertaining and
structive Prof. Duggan Is a well edu¬
cated man, and looks well to the educa¬
tion of the children of Hancock.
Paint Your Buggy fr 75c.
to SI 00 with Devoe’s Gloss Carriage
Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 oxs. more to the
pint than oihers, wears longer and gives
a gloss equal to new work. Sold by T.
F. Kendrick.
Ability often waits opportunity, hill
oppprtunity waits for no man.
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: “I Was nearly dead,
of these complaints, and, although. I
tried mv family doctor, he did me no
good: so I got a 50c bottle of your great
Electric Bitters, which cured me. I con¬
sider them the best medicine on earth,
and thunk God who gave you the know¬
ledge to make them.” Sold, and guaran¬
teed 00 cure, Dyspepsia, Biliousness and
Kidney Disease, by Hadaway A Moore,
druggists, at 50c a bottle
Seine negroes think it's no I.Lrm lo
marry and, in a little while, go and get
married again to some one else.
THE OI,l» 1 I ME WAV
Our Graiidini.i tiers gave ns powders arid
teas because they knew nothing of mod
cm medicine and niello (Is. In this age '
of progress and discovery, nicely coated
compressed tabbts arc faH superceding
the old time powders and teas. KydaieV
Livcr tablets are eurnpre-sed cluieotalc
coated tablets, easy to swallow, pleasant
in eil'cet, always reliable. They contain
ingredients that cannot he, used In
powders or teas, ingredients that have
an effect upon the liver that is never ob¬
tained from the socalled liver powdes
etc. A trail will prove their merits
Hadaway AVLx re.
judge M. .J. 'Taylor has taken the
oath as notary public and ex-otticio pi
tiec of the peace foiq the 1 i2nd district
for the fourth time.
.Many Eli ililrer) Art; Sickly.
Mother Gray'* Sweet Powders for childern.
used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Chiliiem’s
Home. New York, Break up Colds in 24 hours,
erne Feverishn< - -. Jleadaeh, Stomach
es. Teething Disorders, and Destory Worms
At all Druggist 2oo. sample mailed EKKK
Address, AtlenS Omstd, LeeKoy, x.Y.
WANT ADS.
WANTED
WANTED—10 men in each slate to
travel tack signs and distribute sample
of our goods. Salary $75 per month
per day for expenses KFHLMANA
CO., Dt-p. S, Atlas Building, Chicago.
YV ANTED—Trust worthy men or wom
an to manage business in this county and
adjoining territory for well established
house of solid financial standing. £*.l0.0fi
straight cash salary with all ne.cc.sary
expenses paid weekly hy check from lo ad
quarters. Money advanced for expense*.
Position permanent; ptevtous experience
not essential. No investment required
We furnish everything. Enclosed self
addressed envelope. Address, Manager,
8lo Como Block, Chicago, 111. Jteh.lt)
FOR SALE.
FOB SALE—A few sellings of pure
breed Barrel Plymouth lloek eggs. 15
for ¥ 1 .1. ('. Williams.
It'D it Sale .....bumr Jersey 11 ogs and Bar
red Plymouth Rock Fowls and eggs
for hat,idling. R. T. Reese, Sonoraville,
Gordon County, (Donna. Aid
FOR oaIjE—T he tSemi-Wei lily .lourmil
and Southern Cultivator. 75c gels both
papers one year. 'I'llin ofllee,
ill 1st ta.I.AN KOI S.
SEND lu cents and receive lormuia for
making the host salve in the world. It
cures white swelling, boils, carbunclea,
all old and obstinate sores. Soothing
and effeelIve. IiKIIspcmstiblo ill every
family. Box No. 1 Crawfordville, Ga.
EGGS.
EGGS F 10111 pun) slock and find birds.
The White Bull ami Barred Plymouth
Hock, and fancy Black M inorca. The
IMinioreti lays year round and never set'
The rock are large and handsome
three kind. 5fl.no settings 13 eggs.
Delivery now or fora postpone .settings,
Lanier’s Farm film km, Ga. M24
®3S. MILDB,AJ0I^N0pS. fM# ' it
Out worms'in big in their work.
Corn that was planted early is com¬
ing up.
Foolish pride has caused many a soul
to he lost.
Miss Burmah Chapman spent this
week with her sister at Bermuda.
Mr. S. 11. Allen sjicnt Sunday with
home folks at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Gunn spent. Sun¬
day with the family of I). YV- Atchison.
Mr. S. O. Acroe has neon quite sick
this week.
The infant o r Mr. and Mrs. S. O.
Acree is quite sick with the lagrippe.
Mr. W. I’., (Jhapmm and Miss Sallio
Chapman visited relatives here last
week.
Messrs. Fred Chapman and Tim Kay
spent Saturday night with t he family of
Mr. Ed. Ogletree, at Green Meadow.
The condition of Mrs. Jonah Weath¬
ers is very much improved.
We often wonder why there is so
much dissatisfaction among the people
of today.
We were pleased lo see so many cor¬
respondents represented in our paper
last week.
Messrs. Millard Ray and Alva Ogle
tree, of Green Meadow, attended Sun¬
day school here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Akins and chil¬
dren and Mis. Emily Akins spent Sun¬
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ilill, near
* Amt . >
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How’s This.
We offer One Hundred dollars Reward
lor any case of Catarrh that cannot he
cured hy Hall’s (,'atirih Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & tO-.l’rotm Toledo, O
Wc the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney fertile Iasi 15years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
WEST A TIG AX, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. WARDING, KIN NAN A
MARVIN, VY’hoIesale Druggists, Toledo.
O.
Hali’.s t atarih f.'ure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mu¬
cous surfaces of the system. Pi ice 75 c,
per bottle. Sold all Druggist. Testimo¬
nials free.
Hall’s Family Fills are the bes*.