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VOL. XXXI
BUSY HOUSEWIVES.
Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent
Cure for Nervousness.
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L MBS. LULU LARMER
Mrs. Lulu Larmer, Stoughton, Wis.,
says:
“Eor two years I suffered with ner¬
vous trouble and stomach disorders until
it seemed that there was nothing to me
but a bundle of nerves.
“ 1 was very irritable, could not sleep,
rest or compose myself, and was certain¬
ly unfit to take care of a household.
“ I took nerve tonics and pills without
benefit. When I began taking Peruna
I grew steadily better, my nerves grew
. stronger, my rest was no longer fitful,
and to-day I consider myself in perfect
healt h and strength.
“ My recovery was slow but sure, but I
persevered and was rewarded by perfect
^health.”—Mrs. Lulu Larmer.
Mrs. Anna B. Eleliarty, recent Super¬
intendent of the W. C. T. U. headquar¬
ters, at Galesburg, 111., was for ten years
one of the leading women there. Her
husband, when living, was fireQ Presi¬
dent of the Nebraska Wesleyan Uni
yersity at Igncoln, N t eb.
In a latter Whitten from 401 Sfxiy
seveai street, W., Chicago Hi., she
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“1 would not be without Pernna for
ten times its cost.'’—Mrs. Anna B.
Flelia'ty,
“Health and Beauty,” a book written
by Dr. Hartman, on the phases of catarrh
peculiar to womeh, will be sent free by
The Peruna Medicine Uo., Columbus,
Ohio.
Heart
Weakness.
Dr. [Miles’ Heart Cure has
made many hearts well after
they have been pronounced
hopeless. It h^s completely al¬
cured thousands, and will
most invariably cure or benefit
every case of heart disease.
Short breath, pain around
heart, palpitation, fluttering,
dizzy, fainting and smothering
spelis should not be neglected.
Take Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
and see how quick you will
be relieved’.
It cannot make a new heart,
but will restore a sick one by
strengthening the heart nerves
and muscles, relieving the
unnatural strain, and restoring
its vitality.
“I had a very bud case of heart
trouble. For six months 1 could net
work Last July I was plowing corn
-and feeling had ail day; in the afl< r
down, noon in plowing fall down, one row X had to lay
or three times. My
heart throbbed as though it would
burst through, and I had difficulty in
getting of my breath. Miles’ I purchased a
bottle, Ur. IToart Cure, and
before I had used half of it i. could
lay down arid sleep all night. Previ¬
ously 1 had to get have up from five to t-n
tines a night. I taken several
bottles, and my heart is as regular as
clock work. I feel like a new man,'
nnd can work considerable for an old
man, 84U v-ers old,'’
H. IJ. McGILL, Frost, Ohio.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure is sold by
your druggist, who will guarani.e that
the fi st bottle > d bene - t. if it fails
he will refund rear money.
Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind
Xolliir.g Ui-ked, Nothing fi; Intel
You rick nothing, in buying Ki: iots’
Emu’s: f 'ed Oil Leniment. because yo U RVt
your m onev lack if not satisfi ed. jour
gain i.- ( jrcat, h cause you get t he tiesi
iiuimei ' 1 ever lied' . Best fill' Rh:.: ti- m.
ii • t for rains and sweliirigs. in«. 1 ! ft >r us.
n your fam lv and on \ our t . A
1-2 pint ix-ttle, co. t i ur to c'.s. i ri -
• ii gain, . llada w • v A M< ore
CRAWFORDV 1 LLE, GA., FRIDAY [1_Y 2 I , i 905
RIPPLES FROM 1 COUNTRY
TKAYELEK
Plenty til - garden '‘mis,’’
('mps continue to boom.
Watch nut fi r dug days
The Kllmrin lias eume and gone.
This has been a hard crop to work.
Egg are selling a' 12 l-2e at ShiUon.
No beef in the Barnett market these
days.
Too niueli rain chum d the peaelics to
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The readers arc aporeduiiug Midget's ’
newsy Idler eaeli week. |
rarmeis’ hopes have gone up since the j
price of cotton did likcwi
lU.Ss Kate (Jregoiy i:, vi g sick rela¬
tives at Covington. itm
Miss Lucy MoJunkin was indisposed a
part of last week.
A great many cattle arc being shipped
from this section.
Dr Win. Harris, of Siloam, visited
relatives near Barnett ,Sunday.
Mrs. G, W. McAlpiu is visiting rela¬
tives at Covington.
Barnett’s marble yard is pretty well
patronized by the public.
I Mr. Ed Me.lut'kin continues in a very
feeble condition.
! , Cotton shows the need of more sun¬
shine and work
t “Big John,” the Barnett lunch man, is
hungry for chickens. He bought ninety
in one day last week.
I The Georgia railroad telegraph opera
! tors enjoyed a barbecue at Barnett last
Sunday. *
! IT a fellow don’t want the world to
know what find of a man lie is, lie had
, better stay out of politics.
We learn that the revenue officers have
been after the wine and cider dealers al
j Barnett.
j Mas. John McKnuiy, home in Jr., was reported las!
quite sick at her (Jovingipu
I week; ,.g
j dftyauid Mr, 'Waller SundayJrpTii By an was pVugiis'fa. up, last 111 Hat uV
, wt
iUti-OM.il
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nihil: appears to ^v<ti <K I'ffl).
I days. tendon in schools and school work jPidroim' the»»'
I We see no use of it.
(pupils and teachers should work to
; gethor iu harmony for tlio good of their
| school.
J I brothers Brother Jim Garrett that says lie much knew alike twin
once were so
| that they often worked each other’s crop
! through a mistake.
Mr. W. D Cochran, of near Barnett,
ships sixty pounds of butler per week. Jt
is thought lie will soon run it up to 100
pounds per week.
Hotel Jackson at'Sharon is a very
| 1 smi pleasant is a nice place gentleman, to stop. and Mine host Jack- good
runs a
hotel.
ludigestiou Cured.
There is no case of “indigestion’ dys
pepsia or stouiaco trouole that will not
yield to tiie digestive and strengthening
iutluenw of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,
it digests what you eat regardless of the
condition of the stomach and conveys
tiie nutrient properties the blood and
tissues. This builds up ans strengthens
the entire system- Kodol euroe indi
gestion, Dyspepsia., Belching, Four
Stomach j Weak Heart, etc. Kodol Dys¬
pepsia Cure for what is sometimes called
America’s national disease—Dyspeps'a
—is destined to eventually work a
wonderful and lasting benefit to suffei
ers from this distressing and mind
& harassing Moore. condition, cold by Haifa way
Some of our Populist friends are not
heard condemning' the Atlanta Journal
quite as much nowadays as they did ten
months ago. Wonder why ?
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hail’s Catarrh Cure,
F. J. CHENEY & CO..Props. Toledo, O
We 1hc undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for tiie last, 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able, to carry
out atiy obligations made by their firm,
WEST & TKCAX. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, <). WADDING. KiNNAN
MARA IN’, Wholesale Druggists Tolcth
Half’s Catarrh Cure is taken
acting directly upon tin*, blood and mu
cons surfaces of the system. Price
per bottle. Sold Tl Druggist. Testinm
rials free.
Jlali’s Fanny Pills are the best.
CASTOR IA
For Infatits and Chiidreti.
The Kind Yqu Have Always Sought
Signatore Bears the of ^ y/ST~T !
MILBRAJON ••orsekyeI| p
Several from hero atuii
a Margaret's Grove FritHi
Ttiere \va- do preaching
Sat.ai day night as i \peei‘:
The watennelpu crop is
ire in this section. vpfJ
Quite a crowd front here
ii> Hancock county last v ;
Mr. Edward K>-.' Saterjwjjj w;t; v|
in this community
Tins c,io[is i 11 ! tils .‘.eothtiu
promising oondltiun.
Koveral younti'people Katurdf/-C-Sbc e^nji^jid :i home de¬
lightful j'u afternoon
n r W s! \ Hill $
M r . 0. Aldus and linnnnk
Chapman attended pm*’ at Bur.
muda Sunday. K ■' :i *>i
Mrs. Mattie Chapman a Us. lVarl
Chapman spent one day i reek with
Mrs. W. A. Agee. V j .
Mr. Fred Chapman ' <m 1 at die
home, of Prof, and Mrs. S . ( Uiapman
Friday. >• * •
Mis. Minerva Pate is -pea ding nemo
time with her brother, Mr. A. A. Hill,
of tJiis place. H' DS* >
We expect to have our now Si ill g
books at .Sunday school audl' u: xt clp Sunday
We trust all will come us sing
tlio new songs. | .
Misses Nora and Elbe Clyti/Uein ifhoir grand¬ spent
several days last week with
mother, Mrs. W. D. OgletreiT. L
Rev. P. G. Vea/.cy made (Mrs. pleasant J.
call at- the home ot MrjtfctiJ K.
Chapman Sunday. *»fi |]>imm
Mr. and Mrs. C. Oc'Q n and
children visited at the In - j' ot Mr
Thomas Jackson, near Jcivijings, Sun¬
day. ■
.Bittle Mi- os BerJlia and BT fveek ss 'e Chap
man speni several dtf.ys last with
their;....... Miss Sal lie CJlva) IP tir. n, near
('raw ford vi lie.
BETHANY.
Mr. hike Uev colds, ot While Plains
here i jeenliy.
Mis ; llaiss Saggus and brother Pen of
Siloam, vasia our midst Holiday.
Several from Imre attended the. dedh ;
(ion of Margaret’s (! rove ehim.'h Friday, j
Mr. (hover Davis, of 1'nion Point, is 1
tier,) visiting home folks.“
Miss DcWitt llaneoek. of Atlanta,
here on a visit to friends and relativi
Mr. Howell King, d lYliitc 1‘lain
spent si: vcial day- here las! wei:k
Mr. Hi iici iluster eiitrt t.lined with a
waU I'nieioi! cutliug I (icsday cv. i ,11 ■ ■.
Hi v. ,J. B. Itillliousc, ot Covington, i
in ibis m ighborhood.
'I'he ice cream supper, given at the
home of Mr. J- !>. Maodov, I'mday
evenin;'. in lionor of Miss While, of Con¬
yers, was a most deligliifiil at!’a!r,
.Mis. W. C. Aiulrevvs ami Mrs. i. II.
Cullal,'unpaid children, i f Crnwl'ordvilli .
arc Die guests of Mis. I. V. Andrews.
Mi o's Nannie Morgan ami Kate Moil,
of Augusta, aie tlio charming gue-sts ot
Misses Mattve and Annie Davis,
Mrs. Joseph l.iqk and bright little son
Jaunts, of Atlanta, is the guest i.f her
sister, Ml's. R. C. Andrews.
This cqmnniniiy en j iyed a nice barbe¬
cue Weduesdav at tHe spring of Mr. G.
V. Davis i
have Miss F|oi'a Ktu.dcs and home hi'otlier Siloam, Dean,
o tf net I to Ilnur at
idler a \ > rs pleasant visit to their
Al r. ). IJill mil ,s.
Uev. and Mrs. Win. Bruce spent,
night lust week at the home of, Mr.
tlmr 'i' \) i. Mr. Bruce is pastor of Mai ■
galet’S (.Itove ehmeh.
Korcml In SI neve.
15. F. I.eeli, of ('enconl., Ky.,
For 20ynars 1 suffused agonies,
a sore en lay tiiat upper lip, so painful,
sometimes^ 1 could not eat. .Iflei
it,July trying evrrwtlilng ivlse, I ennui
r with Buckpui’t* Arnica Salvas."
I lent for hums, cuts amt wounds. At
J'ldiivvay A Moure’s di ug store; Only
re.
Bilious Ana was Bill nuicli was il.cliilita'.' agitateijj^t
l’eo|)i(isaid he had eimsoi.av,] ion■
When 'I1i.it he was learned evert one's what pr%,v iPDei.i' nu'tjwi,
av»,s ,
I'tT.'i'twi e,' X''iiiri':?itv'.8j tf
o nv.nv .. ^Y!i:|h: 6r
sicken, flood for hut children impart Parly- ailufpc i fr-Lg cmu'gv -
Had hold by
a way & Moore
TUUllS TO COLORADO
AND CALIFORNIA.
Chopse Time, Route and What to See.
On mimerons dates, May io October,
1005, excursion rates arc in e lect to Cali¬
fornia and tlio Pacific Northwest. By
specifying “Rock Island” west ot Chica¬
go, jou secure the most for your money
in the way of sights to sec anil side tjfps
to take, Stop oil in Colorado, lake in
the Rocky Mountain resorts., visit Yel¬
lowstone Palk, then to Portland Exposi¬
tion. Return via California. Foil infor
.nation from John Sebastian, Passenger
Ti'allii: Manager, Rock Island System,
Chicago,
BERMUDA.
CRITIC.
Cass Orear was among Mends here
Sunday.
Rev. P. (jr. Vonzey prunei mil to a largo
crowd herb Sunday.
Ed Jones spent Saturday niglit with
Prior Nelson.
Mrs. ,T, T. Cooper Is somewhat indis¬
posed .
Miss Susie Soiled, of Au gusta, is visit¬
ing Mr. E. W. Kudos and i mily,
Mrs. P. G. Vonzey visited her daugh¬
ter, Mrs. .J. M . William on Sunday.
Miss Mattie Stewart su ited relatives
here Sunday.
The infant, son of Mr. and Mrs, i). K.
Stewart continues quite ill.
Messrs. Andrew Cooper ami Hiram
Nelson have accepted positions with the
Georgia railroad.
Mr. P. G. Vea/.iy visited Mr. L. f,.
Vonzey at Lwuo.cton Mom ay afternc o i.
Tim latter continneS In very feeble
he a It h.
Willie Tiioma:- spent Saturday nigh I
with Ale srs, Goi-omo, and Charlie
Thou as, near RowelR n.
j is Mi tiie s, eharmim: Mattie Ada guest Rhode- of .Mis oi Bethany, ('Lira
I i
j j and Jennie Nelson.
Tiie 3 'oun." peopiowerc riiiertained at
J I day Hie home afl.eniooa. of Mr. 1. W. T. go Lou served. Katur
e,ream Was
It i- ytli very common to hi nr
j “away >io\vii at mi in art I’ve got a fed-1
illg for gnu,’’ eellOiltg and re-echoing
in tin -aiiino i f tlie nigf.t.
, 't iiose win attended the dedii'aiion of i
Margaret (trove i hureli fr< in iU'ie wore:!
Mis- Lucy Soles. Me -a j .Tone,!
P. ( i. Ne v y, 15. F, Wynne, W T. Noi-:
-I i, lilio !’ (.', Veazio
.v it s<
ow is tin: time 'o hay ChamberiaiVs
\'i Bo; ie, (g.olera and Di'iirhoea Remedy. ;
s eertain to lie needed i-oener or later !
aipi when that time conic.-- you will need
it nrd' • -V' a will need fi quickly, For sale j uy
I|(J v . j.......... life, by
Uu awayd Nome.
NO 2 I
lamohnureKamia vs csvmi aaas'si'Oiarsnnx.'i
\ !>s«f nse takes no summer
vacation.
if you nectl Hesh
strength use
•Scott'’s mm
D.VRrncr as hi
i uili'd Males Coni'!
Baiikriiplcy Aotif .
ill the I >i 1 1 ii I Conrf i■ I tIn' I nil I
Stales | ci | he Noi I le a i' a n I u vi i n oi
I In" Sou l ie 1 11 J )l y isioil o| 1 lei gia.
Iu Ilu niai ti i of \ lullankruju.i y
W .11, Vi h nit ii, f
Bank i upi, i Nil i"i of A|uJii a
Talinfcrro (aaiin\. ' ii; i' t ii r|i
n >r 11 .
!'o tile eredilors ot the above named
bankrupt,:
You are iierehv not died that I be a
named liankiopt lias iqinlieil for a
charge from all of the drills |,,o\oM
bankruptcy again*-! I\im
The said apiilieatiou will he lu aul by
tlie Hon. Kinerv Spri i, jud. * ‘ the.
I ailed St ales District t 'ourt for r lid D
vision and I Mslriet, at: I im l Giitail 'Uai
Court I louse, in A u g u I i Hr, en tin:
'"Jlli day of July, IJOfi, al t.-n o'Jloek, a
in.
All ci editors of - aid Bankrupt rrc no
liilep to appear at tin lime and plsri
stated, and show c.'iiim . if any liny liavi
why the ta'UA er of said pelitiolif'r should
not lie granted.
Dated at Augusta (in,. Hits 17lh dav o'
July, Pin:. I.ANF.
WIBFUBI) C.
Dc|,uiy Clerk.
Hargarett’s Grove.
.VIUCKT,
Nfs-Sl*
£TiM tv *8 fSTB ®
Miss !• A , Coop ift -;r. /aim
with iursister, Mrs. J. F. Oglctree.
Miss Bovo Mo'on spent Sunday night
with Miss Blanche Rhodes.
Mis. T. .1. Evans is visiting lies brother
Mr. (1. T. Evans.
Mrs. and Miss Harrison, of Union
Point, art* visiting Mrs. K. ’1’. Ogle tree.
Mrs. Freeland, of Oharlnilc, N. lias
been visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Self, and
eft for her home Saturday.
The Margaret’s Grove church was ded¬
icated Friday. The services were very
much enjoyed.
We had our usual Saturday and Sunday
service. Mr. S. T. Ogli tree, gave us a
very touching talk.
Miss Gertrude Mitchell returned to her
home at Crawford vile this week, after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Percy Phelps.
Miss Hooks and Mr. Moon, of Vea/.cy,
visited Mcs. J. F. OgleUou Tliursday
night.
A Surprint*. I'a.ity..
A pleasant surprise party may lie
given to your stoiineh and liver, by
taking a medicine which will reicivo
iheii'pain and discomfort, vi/. Dr.
King’s N>'W Life '‘ills. They are a most,
wonderful remedy, affording sure iel.;iI'
and cure, for headache, dizziness and
constipation. 15c as itadaway A- A'ooac’s
drug store.
Not, evur.y wa^on ji;i:s a tongur, but al
most every tongue lia« a wa# on.
Sliaku Into Your .SIifx*M
A!i"ii'; ; |c< >< >t lh;i ,-(• ,a j>(»W(lc v. It curt*
simd rtiiiu, nervous l'ci-i. olid ovur/ juiIIh.
and instantly t;i,i:cH the - tin^r out .of corns and
bunion.-'. It/s t.hn -/it at< st nomfort di-uovt ry
(if J lit- A 1 Ion's L’oot-I*>a.-<• j 11 ak<• or
new sliocs feel cu.-y. His ;i ccrtftin curt* for
HWnatiiig. citiloii.- nini hot, tired, aaddn," feet,.
'J’ry it Uj day. Solfibya.il I on i.-.i ■? and Shoe
si <; res, yf,e. Jioirt at - < •* * j»’ any sui- ! it ut.f-. 'I rja!
iiieSwi'e • r 1J1.)’.. Addi'f.' A'Nn hmi-'it!, la
liny. S V.
Miss Ei.he] St,ewai't, <>f .MiiJ< ugevilh
is Hpmi'iing i 1 1 i - ,.eek with tvlanv"
and fn( nd at lie muda
m >i i iv- is ill: I \ liHii, • l ins .
The te J> in- a lack (d
pcjisin i lH,n ”■ j
rigidly 1 d when
propel iy dige'ti ?! r<
It is /mmuteriai. cat her yoi i cull
ailment I G s[iej)sia or iudigi
ilydale’s Ktonmch 'I ablets are Tii
are guamntei d to i me al! f irms of St
mach tr<niiiL. Ifii, i 'rial bar 'ii ree ,'L
a el tie convinced HaditW! .V M
A wiinth ii'-ir I gll Oi di <-(
• ’lg!
o ^.STor
Baa;si tho Bought
Signature
of
C y ./A, i —.,; ji iL, -.f”, 1 , a
•foara the y* Ttifl ii; 1 1 Kiml r.mu You i"ii Have navu Always yiiHiiys Bougln
Signature
of
i I' you wui11. I his paper a li uo
1'iiun .jittper and t ho setu ■■vvt ck
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ISent Ilee Dul.m
“1 knew no one, for weeks, when
I was sick with typhoid and kidney
trouble,'’ writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, or
Pittsburg, I’a.j “and when I got better,
alUioug/t I liad one ot t.lie best doeters
I could get. I Was bent double, and c»d
to rest my hands on my knees when 1.
walked. From I Ii is terrible afltiet'.on I
was rescued \iy Electric Bitters, which
restored 1 niN ho.iitli and slrenetii and
now can walk as straight us ever, 'i'he-.'
are simply stomach, woiidorlul.'’ (.uaranteed i ,
cure liver ami t id i. y di .or¬
der; at iliulaway & Moore drug store;
price 50c.
The man who said that dislnm o
lout onchantmoul' to tin- view
doubt ,
tso awailod his moUi* r m
law, And thn train was ai :IOsfc
due.
A Smoot fi Ai l i* !<•,
Wlien you find it uceex.-ary i<> u .e vise
use lie Will’s Will'll Hazel s„| v .'. II . i
Hie pure.",!' a ml lief I OI i i 'C II,
. . ,
Foihq Eczema, Blind , I'deedii iteiimg
or 1'roi Hiding Pile.-,. Hot the genuine
De It ill’s Witch 1 laze I Salve. ; old by
HADAWAY & MOOUE.
CASTOU fA.
lioani tho I hit Kifill /oil Uadi AlH.r/:; Ruugtit
I I mi tti'o tiiinkinp: ahevit
wiu'.t to wear com and do
liiiikib.g vdarf ever..’
now in tho line yd
Clot hit before you.
( inr Store.
I. C. Levy's
Augusta, Georgia.