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VOL.)(XX1
iATARRHOF STOMACH
Makes Women Weak and Nervous. I
Mrs. M. President of the
East Side Ladies’ Aid Society, an organi¬
zation interested in benevolent enter¬
prise and charity work, writes from 219
West 53rd street, New York:
“l gladly add my mite of praise to
Peruna for what it has done for me.
Two years ago a depressed feeling took
hold of me. My back and sides ached
continually. My stomach got out of
order so that at times it couldn’t hold
a glass of cold water. I didn’t like to
eat, afraid thfit it would make me sick
to my stomach.
“/ have been using Peruna for the
past three months and now l feel as
well as l ever did. My stomach is as
strong as evez.and my nervous troubles
have disappeared. I keep recommend¬
ing Peruna to my friends who are
troubled as f was, and have been
thanked for doing so.”
MRS■ M. McOOUOH.
Peruna is a specific for catarrh of the
fomach. Write for free book of testi¬
monials.
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' factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr, Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad¬
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O,
Sicfe
Headache
When your head aches, there
is a storm in the nervous sys¬
tem, centering 1 in the brain.
This irritation produces pain
in the head, and the turbulent
nerve current sent to the stom¬
ach causes nausea, vomiting.
This is sick headache, and
is dangerous, as frequent and
prolonged attacks weaken the
brain, resulting in loss of
memory, inflammation, epi¬
lepsy, fits, dizziness, etc.
Allay this stormy, irritated,
aching condition by taking
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills.
They stop the pain by sooth¬
ing, strengthening and reliev¬
ing the tension upon the nerves
—not by paralyzing them, as
do most headache remedies.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do
not contain opium, morphine,
chloral,cocaine or similar drugs.
“Sick headache is hereditary in my
family. My father suffered a great
deal, and for many years J have had
spells that were so severe that I was
unable to attend to my business affairs
for a day or so at a time. During a
very severe attack of headache, I took
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and tlvy
relieved me almost immediately. Since
then X take them when X f« . I the spell
coming on and it stops it at once.”
JOHN J. McKRT.AJN,
Pres. S. B. Eng. Co., South Bend, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold by
your the druggist, who will guarantee that
first package will benefit. If it
fails he will return your money.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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v ' v ' CHAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1905.
TRAVELER
Mr. .lap Weathers is slowly improving.
Mrs. Mary Gregory continues anile ill.
('reps in Black Bog section are mighty
g iod.
The hot winds have damaged the cot¬
ton some.
We learn that the Miidrijon school
lias 40 pupils.
Mrs. Jo-tpli Weathers continues on
the sick list.
Mr. Baxter Thomas, of Barnett, is on
the road selling tobacco,
Mr, led McAlpin, of Union Point, was
in Baiuett section Sunday. i
Miss Kate Gregory lias returned from
a visit to Covington.
Preaching next Saturday and Sunday
at Salem Baptist ihurch.
T. L. Atchison is getting his ginnery
in shape for the ginning season.
Traveler lias been made a grand-pa for
the 34th time, and the war isn’t over yet.
T ravelei’s family is doing well, so far
as health is coucrrned, drinking postmn
and taking Atwood’s hitters.
The Rabbit Box at Barnett lias a pea¬
nut parcher. and business is good with
Brother Jim.
Mr. James Hubert, of Warren, has
been quite sick all the year, lie is one
of Warren’s best citizens.
We saw Miss “Gypsy” this week. She
was looking well, but was complaining
of the warm weather.
Mr. ami Mrs. Traveler spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mis. J. W. Mc
Kiimy Sunday.
We learn that Mr. W. L. Jackson will
move hack to his home near Barnett . Be
is now residing in Bichmoud county.
Mrs. Thomas Flynt, of Atlanta, and
Mr-’. Carey, of Sharon, visited at, Barnett
Saturday.
“Trave'er” yisiiei at the home of Mrs.
M. C. Taylor this week. Mrs. Taylor
has a line crop this year.
Mrs. Adei Mai ruble and son returned
' to their home Midville last Miss
at week.
, Claud Taylor and sister accompanied
| them home.
"pit*. X ...AU I, 1-/11. .to'SmVc inld uns
ohsy to trike and certain to act, ihc”
For sale by Hadaway Ac Moore
Wo are very much impressed with the
ship. manner T in which the Bresbyterinns wor¬
hey malts less damonstration and
bavefewei formalities than other denom¬
inations—at least that is our impression.
Francis Murray, a negro woman, went
for her husband with a vengeance last
week, borne lime ago she had hilin ar¬
rested for whipping her, and made him
promise to do better, hut this time John
has the drop on her.
A gentleman of Taliaferro told us the
other day that he had a brother in the
“Glory Land” that made fifteen hales of
long staple cotton last year, and three
hundred bushels of corn, lie sold liis
. cotton at 21 cents per pound. Brother
| Tom Evans was not a referee in this,
' either, but this was all done on a one
horse farm.
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred dollars Reward
lor any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh (Jure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Drops. Toledo, O
We the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 yeais, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions aud financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, (). WALDIN3, RINNAN
MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, ' Toledo
j,
GiiVcGv urK.i'/the . 1 , ’‘Vr!
acting DD^ocl'' "nnH u
cons surfaces of the system. Price 75 c.
per bottle. Sold all Druggist.
nials free.
Hall’s Kamiy Pills are the host.
Seme men can’t manage Ihcmselves
but try to manage, others.
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Nolfiinti Itiskeil, Nothing Dained
You risk nothing, in buying Elliotts’
Kmiilsikfi Oil Loilmenl. „ t
your money lack if not satisfied, your
gain is great, because you get the
liniment ever made. Best for
best, for sprains and swellings, best for use
oi your family and on your stock, A full
1-2 pint bottle, cost hut 25 cts. No risk
all gain. Hadaway cfc Moore
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The maul,who would be y oung again
should cultivate a youthful spirit,
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A Surprinf I’ajty.
A pleasant surprise stomach party liver, may by lie
given to your and
taking a medicine which will releive
their pain and discomfort, viz. Dr.
King’s New Life ’ HD. They are a most,
wonueilul remedy, affording sine rehif
and cun* for headache, dizziness and
constipation. 15: as Hadaway & Mooac's
diug store.
BERMUDA.
CRITIC
Hevscncl Stewart vis’ti J rtl.fiiyos here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G nper have re
turned to their homo in ‘ymretis county.
Misses Mattie aud IQ.a Darden spoilt
Sunday with Miss Lillian Gouger.
Bermuda was well represented at the
general meeting at Hotel Wednesday.
Berry Nelson is visiting hi* sister at
Grawtordvillo this week.
Mrs. 1>. C. Brake visited Charleston on
the excursion last week.
Mrs. B. G. Vuizy speir. Monday af¬
ternoon with her si. tor Mrs. b. J. done,,.
After spending some time with rela¬
tives at Cowciton, home. .Miss L-rfy Jones has
returned
Miss Mattie Ada Rhodes j has returned
to her homo at IK tliany. ihueh to the
regret of Iter many Inends, L.,
Mr. W. T. Nelson and ildlightor, Aliss
Jennie, are visiting relative:.^ m He my
county. H
Miss s Jusic Jones and Mr. ' Jim Jones
visile-.. lelatives in Greene county this
week,
The neighborhood spout a very enjoya¬
ble day at a fish fry on the liver balm
day.
Mr. ami Mrs. B. F. Wynne and little
daughtei, Boui.se, are spending some
time with relatives at tJnhuifPdlut,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. WaCi>V Vi si led at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C VeflKcv
bimday, * MJ ( 1
Indigestion Cut'rl.
T here is no ease of iudp e-dion’ ilys
pepsia or stemaeo troulpe tl .f ‘ -yiH lio
.) ‘"dd to the digestive Mid c.:-V.«t.h«niiit
intliuiiivi. oi Kodol Jyspeisla Cure
eomlition it digests of what the you sttfjiaclK a ,t Vegf- Jess of th
he ,.d i-fin vevs
t nutrient proper.'les tV<* bleed and
tis-ues. This builds up an- siltvngth' ils
the entile, system. Kodol ■ ueo lmli
goslion, Dyspepsia, lfcpe.Vrtiifo bom
fctomaeh., Weak llesut, efcfc Kotiffl Dys¬
pepsia Cure for what is sy| effluda called
America’s national. diSM^KiiHJcp.sta
—is destined to eventin''h§ .-work a
wonderful and lasting suite
ers harassing from this distress!' it mind
condition, t oi Hfctlaway
Lu+v
ituers have -----4---- faid-i I* / ferops.
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itiug Mr. friends and Mrs. J. W. MeDaitUelVo atVCoi vis
and relatives jyeiK.
Mrs. John Lunceford is y> \ ;ftSg her
daughter, Mrs. Greyer Rho'h i
Mrs. Dora Rhodes visited "
r sister.
Mrs. Dosia Inge last week.
night Mr. with Johnnie Mr. YVeyman Coley spent Bua) ] fits. Saturday
urday Mr. and the Mrs. home Dosia Inge Kjljont jOgletree. Sat¬
at of Mr. Ed.
Mr. Lincoln Wheeler has trejiitwl him¬
self to a new buggy.
Guess what young man a-kMl a young
lady to excuse nim and lost hi* breath.
Air. Wyman Ruarks is visijiing his
mother and father at Siloam tills week.
Miss Marcia Moore is visitiugjher sis¬
ter, Mrs. Hugh Wheeler, at Margaret's
Grove.
Mrs. Pearl Brantley and sist er, Aliss
Eva Lunceford, visited Miss Li uulla
Moore Monday afternoon.
Miss Nelie Coley, of Siloam, tvere the
charming guests of the Misses j Jrantley
a few days last week.
Misses Berta Darden aud Fain lie Lou
Hill, of Sharon, visited Misses A nnie
Della Moore one day last week.
Mr. Hugh Wheeler and family visited
their parents, Mr. and Airs, Joseph
Wheeler Tuesday.
Air. and Airs. Ruarks, of Siloam, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. .J. D. Moore Friday
and Saturday.
The at the home of John
Brantley, Saturday evening. w/ij,s well
attended. It was g veil in hop or of
tinir guests.Misses Edna Marchmku and
i Nelic Coley.
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! Brantley Sunday.
| A SMOOTH ART JCLK.
V Vhen you find it necessary to use salve
j u-'t,DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is
i the purest and tie-t tor Sores, Bunn,
toils, Kczeiim, Blind, Bleeding, Itching
or JToiruding J’iles. Get the genuine
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i.OW ROUND RATES
Tb CALIFORNIA,
I If y ou are ever going to Callfor iia,1hi
summer is the time to go. The rates
„„ .ally l„.,g«,-««,». ........
to Han Fiaueiseo, Los Angelu Sacra
memo, or Santa Baihara and tet.urcs
' August 10, 11. 11. 13 and 14. 1 touhle
Berth >u tourist sleeping ear, Chicago to
Galiforeia 87. Ihrough tourist eais for
; California leave Utiled Passenger .Station,
Chicago, 10:25 p m., daily Ronte Chi
esgo, Alilwankee & St. l’aul. Uni >n Fa
< ific an ! Souih'-.n) Pacific line. F. A
Mid-r, gener-i.l passenger Hg> n , 1245
Railway Exchange, Chicago.
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Tioaia the yf' ^ Kiwi Y-,ii iiavs Always Bought
Sigaataie
of
MILDRAJON NOTES.
“OILSEK V UK.’
Mrs. I). W. Atchison spent the day ro
bemiy with ichuives at CiuwfordvtUc.
Some farmers have begun pulling | 0( g
^
Mr. I. A. Hiil is yisiiing home folks
hole ibis week.
1 Miss Susie. Allen attended prcacli:ip' at
Phidip’s mill Satuidav.
J. W. Atchison visited relatives here
tills Week.
Air. J. \\ . Allen reports iiaving cotton
open a week ago.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chapman visited
jrieiuls at Union Point la ,t week.
Mrs. W. A. Hill spent several days last
with her sou, Ah. C. C. Bill, near" Cen¬
tral Academy.
Mrs. Busan K. ( Impmaa -pent several
((lays (Ins week wiiti lur sister, Mis \V.
(>. lloluen, at Crawloidvllle,
Mr. aud Mrs, W. II. Allen enme up
from Augusta btilutday to visit relatives
at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hill, of Central
Academy, visited relatives here this
week.
Buy It Now.
Now is the t ime to ha.V Chamberlain's
, I dto, Cnolera and Dimhoeu Jionietly.
is certain to lie needed Keener or later
and when that time comes you will lined
it. fil'dly—y u will need It quickly. Buy
it now. It may save life, Per sale by
II ail a way d' Moore.,
, BETHANY.
The condition o” Alls. Pearl King is
better, at this writing.
Ewell Rhodes, of Atlqnta, is visiting
in this vicinity.
Several from Siloam atieiuled preaeli
# ing hero Sunday and
Sunday nignt,.
Mr. Ernest Taylor was in ibis neigh¬
borhood one day last, week.
Master Isaac Taylor spent Sunday
with Master Clan nee Fitts.
Miss Lena Mut'd on, of Charleston, S.
C., is visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Mrs. O. M. Jaokson, of Winder, is on
a visit to her sisim-, Mrs, C. to Kjfcig,
. Mr ■IsOUs'^'j ,t?*|
.'•pout ewiffi friends.
Mr. here DeWitt last Mharlows, of Dublin,Qs.,
was week.
Aliss Rosa Rhodes, who has been vis¬
iting her sister, Airs. Lois Cowan, at
Newton, have returned home.
Me.-srs. Emmett and Mell Taylor; of
Margarett’s Grove, was in our midst
Sunday.
Aliss DeWitt McKinley, who 1ms been
visiting relatives at White Plains, have
returned home.
Miss Mario Davis, of Tampa, Fla., is
the admired guest of Miss Lilia Reyn¬
olds.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor, of Mar
garett’s Grove, spent last, Wedutsday
with Mr. and Airs. Arthur Taylor.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Rhodes, of Mo¬
bile, Ala., are visiting the former's pa¬
rents, Mr. and Airs. K. H. Rhodes.
Aliss Mattye Ada Rhodes have return¬
ed home, altera pleasant visit to Misses
Clara and Jennie Nelson, of Bermuda.
'Aliss Maud Culbicat entertained at an
ice cream supper Friday evening, aud
all who attended reported a nice time.
Mr. Jake Roy nolds, of While Plains,
spent Friday aud Mnturday with Messrs.
Bob and T’iuco McKinley.
The watermelon cutting, given at the
home of Mr. and Airs. 1L D. O’Neal,
Monday evening, was a most dehghtiui
affair.
little o . . thing!!* . . ...v and ,.u‘ too lazy busy to attend t-»
too to tackle big
things.
One Dol lar Saved Ue|>resoiit* r«u
I>ol larti KiltH4*ci»
Tho average man does nots ve to ex¬
ceed ten pur emit, of his earnings Ho
didst spend nine dollars in living ex¬
penses for every dollar saved Lqat be¬
ing the case lie cannot tie too earolut
aliout, unnee-ssiiry expenses, Vioy of¬
ten a few cents juopeily inqestod,' like
buying seeds for liis garden, will itislii- save
euveral dollars outlay later on.
! Glmlera ’ i Hne in buying GhaTiitierlain’s (,<die
and Diarrhoea Remedy, e
costs hut.a few cent., and a bottle of e
in the house often . a'es a doctor’s tie
os several dollars Fee suits by lladaway
d: Moore.
Nome people dnmro to do a big busi¬
ness without building up from a little
business.
and .JiiMl leU'iiftoh*.
There ars Iliree reiisons why i imthrr
prefer One ,4/inule Gough Lure; First it
is absolutely I* ai iii less second. It ties! x
good—children love it; Thitd., It, eui.-e
Goughs^ win Group and VVhooiiing tough
;11 other remedies fail, tv-id by
uadaway * Moore.
SALESMAN WANT AID Three sales
men lor our new county, to.vnship amt
railroad survey of Georgia, 'i he sur¬
vey is a splendid compilation or fuels,
figures and drawings mid of wonderful
value. Counties and towns fully in¬
dexed and population of each mo
given; lailioads plainly shown and
distances but ween all stations shown;
Congressional distracts outlined, num¬
bered and population given. Other
features too numerous to mention. A
splendid opportunity to eueigeiii nun,
Halid, McNally A, Go , (/l.leago, 111.
TIm? ]>fariioii(i Curi*.
The latest news from Paris, is, that
they have discovered a diamond cure
for eonsuuiption. pneumonia, If yon‘fear consump¬
tion or if will, however, be
best for yon lo lake that great remedy
mentioned hy W. T, McGee of Vanieei
/elm. * J hul cough, for fourteen ,
a
years. Nothing i*eipea me, until i took
Dr. King’s New Discovery lor Gcnsump
lion. Gouges and Golds, which gave in¬
stant releii, and eilweied a periiiaiient
cure.” I iiijunI led quick rune, tor 'I hroai
and Lung i roubles. At, Hadaway di
Moores drug stoic; price 50c ami .si.On,
guaranteed, 't i iaili ottie fi< e.
It is easy to make exi n cs for those,
we love.
<»oo«J for .stomach Trouble mu!
Omm Ipallon
“GbainbeiTaiii’s .Stomach and Liver
Tablets have done me a great deal of
of good,iS iys G. Towns, <d R’at Portage,
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Better Fruits Better Profits
hotter peaches, apples, pears and
berries are produced when Potash
is liberally applied to the soil To
insure a full crop, of choicest quality,
use a fertilizer containing not less
than to per cent, actual
Potash
Send for our practical books of information ;
L they are not advertising pamphlets, booming
/ ) \ h 4 special treatises. fertilizer-., .Sent but the are authoritative
, free for askingr.
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;; New York—93 Nassau St.,or
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the after affects are got unpleasant, and
{_«» Aleore '
Hadaway & .
It, takes a lot of coh^cash t-> make an
im press ion on a marble Juait,
I’« PURE t V, Mi’> I > HU! l> V V
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. All droggis” fund ihe money
if it fails to cute. E. W Grov e’s signa
Iare is on each box. 2.»e
Tom Watson's Ivlagazitic and ;
ihe Advocate-Domoorat. both!
one year for $1.75.
NO 23
Sandy Cross,
Alias Leila Alarchmau is p!o:n-sing
iy with her music class «t tin.- piacr.
Aliss Della Edwards, of Wilkes i omit < ,
visiting relatives in this section.
Miss Lena Saggus, of Cad ley, is visit¬
relalsves at the Cross,
Mr. Grover Ledbetter, ofll irneil , vi ;
liis uncle, A. 8, Ledbetter recently.
Muss A (lie Swann, of Uavle, i.-> visiiiug
D-t.ei, Mrs. J. V- Taylor.
Alistes Mamie and Dollie Shield-, of
are visitiiig friends in tliis euin
Alls, Claudia I’erkhw h is leiurned
rom Athens, where she attended he
sum ii, et s» hool.
ITie penple around ihe Gross all enjoy
d a nice barbecue at Edge.wood last
A\ i dm’.sil.ty wi r k.
Ihol, Mrt'crd i, now ticuiljiug in ilm
while anoiher room is being
lo ihi' Academy,
Mr. W. K. Cox Is all smiles. A babY
arrived at his iioinu iSaturday evn u
iug.
Alls. Fielding Bill ami duughb'i', Aliss
Abbie, of Sharon, spent Mnuuay ai. Die.
home of Mr. Bill’s mother.
Airs. Shields, of Thomson, who lias
boon vl-i ing her sister, Mis, J. |‘. ,|ohn
son. is now at the Glolwoi Uiy cottage for
her healt h
There will he an lee ere,am supper at
the Cross tonight (Friday.} The public
is cordially invited to attend. Tire pro¬
ceeds goes rot Mm benefit of the Acade¬
my-,
Misses Myra Harrison, Ellie Johnson
ami Lillian Taylor ami Messrs. Janies
Rhodes, Bat ISaggus and Carl Harrison
attended the general meeting at, Phillips’
church last Saturday.
I'm ot (l <<» Sljti vc.
ILF. Luck, of Goiieonlj Ky., sa\s‘.
h’or , 2b years 1 sulTered agnnie.-q with
a somoli!iies son; mi m.y tliat upper i eouhl Hy, so |iainful,
t not eat. After
vainly Dying lurk eviiv/tbliig else, 1 euuut
it with I |en’r: Arniea ral ve.' ’ U’s
great for hurns. nils and wounds. At
Hilda way A Moore’s drug store; o»uy
2oe.
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