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BETHANY.
H. A. Rhodes wu over from Union
! Point S.iuuay.
Mr. Ford Mitchtll, of Siloam, was
here Sunday.
j Mbs May belle Davis spent Saturday
night with Misses Annie and Susie May
; Audiews
Miss Fannie Fitts spent Saturday night
with Mis-.s Am ie and Marie Simpson,
of near Union Point.
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Davis visited the
former’s brother, Mr. (J. U. Davis at
L’nioti Point Sunday.
Mersrs. Eminelt and Mell J’ayior, of
Bust ^Margaret’s Grove, were here one day
week.
Mfespenpiiig BcMiss Myra McKinley, of \\ bite Plains,
several days with her
■ghcis, Messrs. Rob and Tiuce Me.
||l|jpy, ” of this viciniiy. Memorial Asso-*
’The Bethany Ladies’
elation, receutly organized, assemble
mgether Saturday, with a number o<
’ritnds, to pay tribute so the memory o~
Ue heroic soldiers, buried in the feme
terv here. Very few citizens realized
that so many soldiers, who fought for J
ahem liberty, lie buried in our
j midst. In the program of appropriate
songs, was a beautiful song of war, tell¬
ing the tiials of tiie soldiers from ’til to
: ’do, snug by children. Strange to say,
die soag was taught the children by a
noble veteran, who had heard it many,
many times, around the camp hies.
x \\ Bile the song was being sung, it
recalled vivid recollections to the minds
i |jof addre-sed the veterans by Mr. present. VV. II. Murden, Then vve were son
a
of a Confederate veteran, who fought
jibravely In every battle during the four
| rlvears, and was restored to tlie bosom of
)us family without- a .-ingle wound. The
j speakei made a brief historical review,
, interestingly relating the events which
Med up to the causes of the war. He
(poke in sympathy for the Southern
ivonicn, who suffered tortures of griet at
diiloss of fhtners, brothers and hus¬
-i-ioveiuent bands. lie rejoiced at the universal
to erect a monument to the
noble women of the Coutederaev, earn¬
estly urging the citizens to train their
■hihlrin with patriotism and devotion to
Was Confederate veterans, who fought to
bravely for their country. Uur lirst el
lort will long be remearbored by tbo-e
l^reseu I.
T11E I.AZY” M I CHOKE.
A learned Prdossor claims to liave dis
envered Unit ''Laziness” is caused by »
germ.-If the Eminent Doctor is right,
R.ydi.le’s Liver Tablets can rightly be
termed Microbe Killeis, becuuse tney al¬
ways remove iliat tired, lazy, sluggish
feeiiug that has usually been attributed
t.i( a torpid liver or constipated bowels.
llhic’s Live Tablets are guaranteed to
jH'e tqusupation and all liver disorders.
They are kflhill, compressed chocolate
cqated tablets, easy to take, pleasant in
eij’ect. medies'will Reliable. return Any dealer in if our re¬
your money you are
ucH satisfied with these tablets, 50 tablets
25) cts. Hadaway & Moore.
The Secret of Good Coffee
Even the best housekeepers cannot make a good cup of
coffee without good material. Dirty, adulterated and queerly
blended coffee suck as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their
counters won't do. But take the pure, clean, natural flavored
LION COFFEE, the leader of all package coffees—
the coffee that for over a qtiari er of a century has been daily
w elcomed in millions of homes—and you will make a drink fit
for a king in this way:
HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE.
U«* LION ft iKKKB, bfcutifc to ct IickI re alts you must use the best coffee.
Or.ml your LION UOKKKK r ;!» r fine. I -e “11 tahles|ioonfal to each cup, and '
extra tor tlF pot.” Fir-t mix it with n 1 itiecolii water, enough to make a thick paste, and
add white of an egg (if egg j B to be used ns a settler), then follow one of the following rules:
lot. WITH BOILING WATER. Afld bofllng water, end let it boil
THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a lHUe cold water and act aside live
minutes 2d. WITH to isettle. ( OLD Serve WATER. promptly. Add cold to the paste and
your water
brlnn It to a ho't. Tlsn: set aside, add a little cold water, and in I!v«>
minutes it's ready to serve.
*1 (Don’t Don’t lot boll it It stand too lonr, than ten minutes before serving.
- moro
UONT’S ( Don’t use water that has boon boiled before.
TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE.
1st. With Fgfls. I bo part of the white of an egg, mixing it with the ground LION
CO I I' KK heforelioUlng.
'.'d. With Cold Wafer inatead of eggs. After boiling add a dash of cold water, and set
aside for ei.dit or ten minutes, then serve through a strainer.
Insist on getting a package of genuine LION COFFEE,
prepare It according to this recipe and you will only use
LION COFFEE in future. (Sold only in 1 lb. sealed packages.)
(Save these (Lion-head on every package.) premiums.)
Lion-heads for valuable
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
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Our Hats rolled the newest
styles.
Without castingnnv <B^tiltict ions
we want to s;ty you’ll ycruHPfmrP** 1 if
yittt l'nil to brjiitf itt
I. C. Levy’s
Augusta, Georgia.
The Oldest Whisky House in Georgia.
-ESTABLISHED JN 1881
OLI> SII.A KIM. AVI ELI AMS.
Pure Fine Old Rye.
Py the gallon, $3. 4 full quaits, $L50.
EXPRESS I liEl’AI It
GI.II..1. COLEMAN KYE.
Pmv Pennsylvania Rye.
Rich and Mi How.
By the gallon, $2.75. 4 full quarts, §3.
EXCKESS CKECAIO
r *31 ANVIL KYE.
Pure (Substantial Family Whiskey.
ji By the gallon, $2.50. -I full quart-',$2.So
/7Pt v ?\ EXCKESSCKECAIO
CLIFFORD KYE.
By the gallon. $2.25. 4 full quarts
VJI.O K I: N TUC’lv V COHN. S2.(>5.
Direct fiom Ronded Warehouse, EX CISESs 1 J KE1‘AII).
Kino and old.
By the gallon$jj. -i full quail-. S3.25. IVee handle all the leading brands of
e\i*i:i >.s cisE r vii> rye and Boui bon whiskies in the ark
m il 1M1NT1 U CM it COltN, n t
and will save yi u from 2d per <e'd, to 50
R /i ll and Mellow. percent on your purchases, (Send for
jc gallon, $2.50. 1 full quart',l-°.90. pi ire list ai il eataiogue. .Mailed free upon
l xriu ss i’i;i i- vi o application.
Altmayer& Flatau Liquor Co.
Wacon, Cm. and B irmin gham, Aia.
Clubbing Offers.
Tho Advot nto-Dumoprat, Semi-Work I v
Journal and Southern Agriculturist, all
one year, 1.50.
The Atlanta Three li n;es a-week At¬
lanta Constituliim, So; \ hern Agricultuist
and Advocate-! VnuHTi t, 1.75.
The Wool ] \ Coi >titution, So. Agri¬
culturist and Auvo-Den .,1.50.
Advertised Letters
The following letters remain in the
ppst-otHee at Crawfordville, uncalled for:
Bess Brown, RannieBaker. (’. 1’. Cal
In way, Lamp Clnttuuin. Francis Col
olpugii. Mattie Grase, \V r . 11. itiddelP
Bessie Iioily, Dvilie Johnson, John linn’
iy Mitch,.!!, Rerih a Wins.
When e’er you feci impending ill.
Anil m od a magic little pill,
No other one will till the bill
Like HeWitt's Little Early Kisers.
Tint Famous Little Pills EARLY KISERS
ci re Constipation, Sick Ilaedaehe, Billious
u,'ss, etc, They never gripe or sicken, but, im
piirt early rising energy. Good for either
children Alii esburg or adults. Borough, J,XL P. Jones, Gheif Bur
eso, Pa. say-: "1 never
Uf-vd pills in my family during the forty years
of that such satisfactory
i i .suits as LeWitt.s Little Early Risers.” Sold
I). Hadaway ,y Moore,
'When parents sit down around the
firesides and talk, talk, talk, talk, what
tHey say goes out through their children.
Therefore, besure that you do the loving
j iking when talking in the presence
of your children, as well as at all other
i teases. If a child shows disrespect for
grown people you may know he lias
beard something at home. One of the
\;ofld’s greatest thinkers once said:
•'The best way to get acquainted with a
rum and his wife is to see their children
v lien they are from under then patents’
tjyis.”
A Certain Cure for Cliiltdians,
Shako into your shot's Allen’s Foot-Ease a
1 owiier. ti cures Chilblains Frostbites. Sweat
|hg. Swollen feet. At all Druggist ana Sho
s'oivs ”ee.
A victory bought by moi.t'y i._ always a
laiiure.
No Gloss Carriage l’aint .Made
will wear as long as Devoe's. Iso other
ire as heavy bodied, because Devoe’s
w eigh 3 to S ounces more to the pu:i .
Solu by T F Kendrick
The most -Ucce-siul im.ii are those win
i.vc profited by ihc.r mistakes.
.‘vrzMKsr
Potciraplis
We are maRiii^ tirsl
photos at reasonable prices.
We solicit the patronage of:
white friends.
Upon notice, we will come
your homes and do your v.c
such as dwellings, groupes, etc
STONE & PARTEE,
Crawford ville. G
Notice.
Georgia, TuliaiVno County. N<>ti'
is hereby •riven to all creditors of tin
estate of \V. J. Norton, late of said col
tv deoi-aseil, toreudjr in an accoun ivn
their demand to me within the time:
pieseiibtd by law, property made out.
Ail parties i debit'd to -aid estate arc,
hereby leqtn* ted to make immediate
payment This,second da\ ef M*v, HKJa
MRS. M. E. NORTON,
AdniiniStian ix of W. J. Noiton.
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
Georsrin, Taliaferro Countv.
Notice is hereby given that all the
under-itciied has applied to the Ordinary
of said county for lia\e to sett land be
longinsr to the estate of liobeit Smit h b
the payment of debts and for the pm pose
of uisuioution. Si in application will
be heard at the regular term of the court
of Ordinary for said county tube held on
the first .Monday in June, 1905. This
9, 1905. Admr. J. M.Pitner. of Robe rt SSffll \
Aotice to Debtors and ( nhiims
Notice is hereby given to all creditor!
the estate of Robert Smith, late of
county, deceased, to render in an account
of their demands to me within the time'
prescribed by law, properly made out. AH
persons indebted to said deceased are
are hereby requested to make immediate
pa\ mem to the undersigns d. This Mav 9,
1905.
J. M. Rimer,
Admr. of Robert Smith.
ARITHMETIC Self Taught.
Do not despair because
through neglect you have
forgotten what you once
learned alout arithmetic.
Prof. tSpanyenberg’s New
Met hod inquires no teach¬
ing. .'228 pages; tent pre¬
paid on n ceipt of 55c. in
stamps. Be.-t book ever
piibli-hcd. J. C. 1V]L
. LIAMS, Agent, C.avv
fordville, Ga
*TtH;
GEORGIA RAILROAEj
Elegantly equipped passengi
trains between all points.
Pullman Palace Cars betwee
/Atlnritn, Augusta and Charlestoi
alsobetween Augusta and St Lo¬
ts, and Charleston and Cineinnai
Fast Freight Service bet wee
the West and Augusta, Athen
Macon, Charleston, Savanah
and ai 1 points in southeasieru an
Carolina territory.
A. G. JACKSOX,
Gen. Freight and Pas. agent.
Augusta, Ga
FIRE !
I have accepted the a gene.)
for the Aetna Fire Insurancel
Co., of Hartford, Conn. The
company has a net su^’ \Jg -
j over I also $10,000,000. the Petty
J represent Co.,\
vania Fire Insurance
| Philadelphia, best one ef the stroif
est and insurance companie
! on earth.
J. C- WILLIAMS.
i ver
!
This falling of your hair!
Stop it, or you will soon be
bald. Give your hair some
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The fall¬
ing will stop, the hair will
Hair Vigor|
grow, and the scalp will be j
clean and healthy. Why be i
satisfied with poor hair when ’
you can make it rich?
Ayer’s “ My hair Hair nearly Vigor all came out. I then tried
and only one bottle stopped
the falling. New hair came in real ♦hick and
-UiRt just « a little little rinrH curl}. " — Milo. J-. M. SMITH,
Saratoga, N.Y.
| ' £1.00 I ii! a bottle.
h * lor i
I Thick Hair ! | |
A Laving
Monument.
If we were to assemble all
those who have been cured of
heart disease by Dr. Miles’
Heart Cure, and who would
to-day be in their graves had
not Dr. Miles’ been successful
in perfecting this wonderful
heart specific, they would pop¬
ulate a large city.
What a remarkable record—
a breathing, thinking, moving
monument, composed of human
lives,—that for which every
other earthly possession is sac¬
rificed.
The Miles Medical Co. re¬
ceive thousands of letters from
these people like the following:
‘‘I fool indobted to the Dr. Miles’
Heart Cure for ray life. I desire to call
the attention of others suffering as I
did to this remarkable remedy for the
heart. For a long time I had suffered
from shortness of breath after any
little exertion, palpitation of the region heart;
and at times terrible pain in the
of the heart, so serious that I feared
that I would some time drop dead upon
■Mao circulars, rArcet. Ones immediately day I read e/n-e of-yora—
and went to
my druggist and purchased two bot¬
tles of the Heart Cure, and took it
according to directions, with the
result that I am entirely cured. Since
then I never miss an opportunity to
recommend this remedy to my friends
who have heart trouble; in fact I am
a traveling advertisment, for I am
widely known in this locality."
J. H. BOWMAN,
Manager of Lebanon Democrat,
Nashville, Tenn.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure is sold by
your fir’st druggist, who will guarantee th^t
the bottle will benefit. If it fails
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
BAD BLOOD
"I had trouble with my bowels which made my
blood impure. My face was covered with pimples
which tio external remedy could remove. I tried
your Casoarets and great was my joy when the
pimples disappeared after a month’s steady use.
1 have recommended them to all my friends and
quite C. J. a few Pusch, have found Park relief.” New York City. N. Y.
967 Ave.,
Best For
”^ e Bowels ^
mm
CANDY CATHARTIC
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good,
Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c. Never
sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C C C.
Guaranteed to cure or your money back
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oo
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
WHEN YOU HAVE LOST
YOUR CRIP
on the affairs of life and your business seems dul
and your WITS are dull—take from 3 to r> Rydale's
Liver Tablets, one at a time, an hour apart and you
will be surprised the next morning to see how bright
i and clear thing will be. You will begin
j every your
day’s work with so much added vim and vigor that
you will naturally increase your business success by the
weight of personality you will be able to infuse
into every detail. When your liver is in good
working order, nine tenths of your ills will van¬
ish. Often what you think to be indigestion, dyspepsia, heart tronhle
or chronic constipation is merely one of the idiosyncrasies of a torpid
liver. The formula of Rydale’s Liver Tablets is one of tue most ef¬
fective combinations known to medical science, and we guarantee
them to speedily correct and permantly cure chronic constipation
and all liver troubles. 50 tablets in a convenient box, 23 cents.
The RADICAL REMEDY CO., Hickory, N. C.
For Sale by HADAWAY & VOORE, Druggist