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Official Organ of Taliaferro County.
The Satnlersvilli* II era M has
discontinued its visits to our of¬
fice:. What have we done to
you, Brother Brooks?
Hoke seems to have a whole
lot of skeletons in his political
closet, and the boys continue to
ratt le the dry bones.
Many inen who would scorn
do a dishonest act in their busi
ness, think it is all right to
break faith or do dishonest
tricks in politics.
Kditor Williams says he can¬
not understand how Taliaferro
county led in shrinkage in tax
values. We wanted Editor
'Williams months ago that unless
he stopped his continued abuse
of Ilolce Smith, that something
bad would happen to him. Guess
now, he sees where wo were
right. Washington Reporter.
But, withal that, we will con¬
tinue to smile with the ••Sun¬
shine Brigade.”
Had Ji.st as Well
Get Out of the Race.
Tile latest from “Holy iloko’
is that, while secretary of the in
i- < •, he appointed a negro
to a $ 1,200 position, and
the said negro woman was re
ijuired to work alongside of
white women, lie also appointed
several negro men to positions
paying from $1,200 to $1,800 a
r. it is said that he did this
the instigation of Bishop
'•oiore'l. who wrote
<1 hosting Smui to appoint Mr.
Smith to a cabinet position.
Iloko has utterly failed to clear
this up, and if he doesn't do it
ho had just its well get out of the
race. No true Southern white
man can afford to vote for a man
with a. record on the negro ques¬
tion like that. And the funny
part of if is Hoke is now anxious
to put the negro clear out of bus¬
iness. politically speaking.
lie is just about as inconsistent
on this question as lie is on the
railroad matter. Only a few
years ago he was tame enough to
come up and eat out of the rail¬
road's hands, and now, like Kos
Co the snake man. wants to “eat
’em alive.”
FIFTY CENTS
I N some conditions the
gain trom the use
of Scott's Emulsion is
very rapid. For this
reason wc put up a
fifty-cent size, which is
enough for an ordinary
cough or cold or useful
as a trial for babies
:k! thiidreiy In other
conditions the gain is
slower health cannot
be built up in a day.
In such cases Scott's
Emulsion must be taken
as nourishment; a food
rather than a medicine,
it's a food for tired and
weak digestions.
8 niil for Irrr
Scott & Bowne, 4 <’v ji iv»ri q.
Clirmlsls New b*rk
50c. and $i.oo. All druggists
il*
MIDGET.
Did you hear about that kbg
of beer Saturday night.
Mr. Jodie Sturdivant, of Uncm
Point, is at home again.
Mrs. W. L. Kendrick and Msa
Mary Buckley are visiting Nfew
York city.
Mr. Alec Flynt, of Hill 'au,
who was said to have been ist,
has put in his appearance.
Mr. Roger Hill has arrived
from “Glory Land,” where he
has been spending sometime
Mr. Barnett and Darden Lewis
of Washington, are visiting rel¬
atives in our city.
Several boarders from Sendy
Cross are expected to attend our
school during the coming ses ion.
The ice cream supper on last
Friday night, did not arnouit rain to
much, on account of t he
Rev. Benjamin Graham's ser¬
mon and his expectations didn’t
work exactly together Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Kendrick u -der
weut an operation upon her ton¬
sils recently.
Mr. David A. Perkins has ac¬
cepted a position with Mr,-*? S,
Barnett for a year.
Mr. Albert Scott has tinted
the plantation of Mr. Join M.
Kendrick for another year.
Miss Smith, of Washington,
and Miss Willye Joe Wright Of
Raytown, were guests o iss
Louise Kendrick last week.
Dr. L. R. Brown tha a
whee 1 barrovv continuall v ruled
to town, will break an in
twelve mouths.
Rev. E. M. Bounds, sh
ington, is assisting Br ra¬
ham in a protruete ng
tins week.
Tin* county now hi on
victs. Another dead on
the county, unless mu lif
ferently. ’ .V
T v * V 4 V ^
Flyufc will move: Irom LIhj.* :len
place, and build on Ills far; tear
Bandy Cross.
The bride and groom fa cl to
put in appearance Sunday re —
so the preacher was uadi, clis
appointed.
Parents, expecting to pa on
ize the school, must be re a f to
send at the beginning, to oid
extra work on teachers.
The cotton crop in this section
is wry poor—hardly exceeding
a half crop. The corn crop is
very good,
Mr. J. P, Sturdivant will take
boarders at $2.00 per week for
the benefit of those who attend
school.
Mr. Geo. B. Darden says the
“ehetie agent” don’t care to sell
another machine it' a certain
family comes to town, and he
Jurors tor Feb. Term.
GRAND JUKOS.
Jno R Kendrick, RJ Mann,
A G Ben/.lev, X J Bracy,
W C Rhodes, VV L Kendrick,
W T Chapman, J A Kendrick,
Jesse Moore Jr. .1 X Chapman.
It M llanison, L L Veazey,
R O Taylor, O 1) Moore,
Arthur Moore, E H McCauley,
R ,T Reid, C T Flynt,
S J Jones Sr. F B 'lav lor,
I D Lmuvford, T F Combs,
Jehu Johnson. S fl Rhodes,
W R Barnett. G H Mitchell,
Ino O’Keefe, R S Mnrdeii,
Juo T Lyle. VV A Carey,
TR AVERSE JURORS.
W W Agee, 1\ L Hadawav,
GC Davis. A 11 Mathis,
P S Barnett. R W Meadows,
W PJohnson, E II Ogletiee,
.1 W McDaniel, S ,T Flynt,
Geo T Moere, J P Johnson,
.1 T Harrison, C W Caldwell,
E D Hadawav, M E Moore,
(fee \V Brown, Jack Seals,
l .1 Kealey. H F ('orry,
F 1, Asluiry, s T Ogletiee,
i 15 Simmons, s S Ellington,
S E Uuun, R C Monk,
.1 P Sturdivant, Jisse A VVoodall.
D W Atchison, T F Moore,
J W UUtUtb. L T Moore,
J V Rhodes, VV H Slier: er,
F M Stewart. .1 R Akins,
10 n HE A (OLD IV ONE OVV
LAKE 1 A YAT1Y K 15ROAH» QliNLNE
I ablets. Alt druggists refund the niot ey
il i. tab- to eure. E \\ Glove’s signa
.
lure ou c:u h Ih*\. 25 c.
can have the opportunity o
w eighing them.
The Floral Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. W. O. Wright*
Sept. 14th. All club members
are respectfully invited. Busi¬
ness of importance.
Miss Louise Kendrick left on
Tuesday to resume her studies at
Cox college. Her little sister,
Kathleen, accompanied her to
Atlanta, where she will join her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Kendrick.
The Sharon High Sehrol will
commence Sept, llth, next Mon¬
day morning. The principal, ;
is Prof. McCord, oi Lincoln
county, His assistant wil
be Mozelle Johnson, of
McDuffie county. Pcofessor
McCord has just finished teach- i
ing at Sandy Cross, lie is a
most excellent gentlem^,^ **nd a
fine teacher.
MILDRAJ0N NOTES.
“OBSERVER.”
Mis«r*« Mary Me and Lul a Atclii on
visited relatives in our midst Friday.
Mr. Emmett Rhodes was a Suudaye
school visitor last Sunday.
Mr. John Evans is spending som
time with relatives in our midst.
Mr. J. A. Hill lift for Atlanta, where
he will speud some time.
II
TRAVELER
Cotton ia opeuiug faster than it is
ing picked.
Johnson’s old spring, near ou r home is
the rendezvous for fox hunters.
The sweet potato crop is flue in this
section.
The public road through this section
has not been worked yet,
It appears that the Georgia load will
never get enough coal ut Barnett.
Air. Allen Turner visited Augusta on
Sunday.
Mr. J. E. Bagbv, of Augusta, yisited
his parents near Barnett lust week.
The condition ef Miss Mattie Cochran
is much improved.
Sheriff Callaway ,'f \i Wilkes, was fo
hunting A G o J7Tib “ xt f last week.
• Attended
Several from . here the Bap¬
tising ai Salem cliurph h* st Sunday.
antined VVe think against ihe road^machine this section, Wo need it
badly.
Mr. Doc Griffith was taken quite ill
at Jennings church. He now has a spell
of fever, so we learn.
Rev. Benjamin Graham closed his
meeting at Barnett Wednesday of last
week.
M.is. Ben: Graham; son and sister spent
several Garrett days at the home of Mr. J. V.
last week.
Col. Tom Hardwick's speech was very
good last week. Torn will have no*
trouble in going to congress next time
. - ~
VV e think Col. Jim Smith would make
a better commissioner of agriculture than
he would a governor.
There seems to be some attraction at,
Bermuda for Mr. Tim Ray these days
Miss Janet Allen, of Crawfordville
spout Sunday night with her cousin
Miss Susie Allen.
Mrsl Susan Allen, children and
grandchild: en enjoyed a nice barbecue
dinner last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hill, of Centra
Academy, visited lelatives in our midst
last week,
J. W. Atchison left last week for Au¬
gusta, where he has accepted a position
with Mr Beickman.
Little Curtis Caldwell spent Saturday
night with his grandfather, Mr. VV. IS.
Gunn.
Miss Hattie Barksdale, of Warreu
county, spent Saturday night with Miss
Allie Atchison.
Mr. S. J. Chapman and children vis.
ited at tke homo of Mr. '1'. N. Chap¬
man ““ ot Crawfordville Sunday.
| Miss Susie Nash and Messrs.
Boss . nd Brantley Nadi, of
last week.
Mrs. Lovie Ray anti children and Mrs.
Emma Evans, ot Washington, spent sev¬
eral days of tais week with relatives at
this place.
Mrs. W. O. Holden and Misses Stella,
Gertrude, Ora, Nellie and Marcia Hol¬
den spent Friday at the home of Mrs.
Susie E. Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chapman attended
preaching at Powelton on afternoon Thrrsday of
last week, and spent the with
Mr. and Mrs.P. G. Veazey, at Bermuda,
The young people enjoyed a delightful
evening Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A Hill. After enjoying
several games, the happy party were in¬
vited to partake of some nice candies.
Mrs. Lee Hill entertained Tuesday
evening of last week; in honor of her
guest, Miss Willbanks, of Augusta. A
large crowd was present and all enjoyed
the occasion very much. Cakes and
ices were served.
Nothing on the Market Equal to
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ami
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This fact is well known to druggist
everywhere, nine out o£ ten will give
rheir customers this preparation Obe Witmer, when
the best, is asked for. Mr.
a prominent druggist of dopliiq Mo., “’There in a
circular to his customers, says;
is nothing on the market in the way of
patent medicine which equals Chamber¬
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for bowel complaints, fie sell
and recommend this preparation.” For
sale by llsdaway A Moore, t. r aw ford
villej Ga-
Mrs. Traveler is iu Augusta Ibis week,
is not keeping bachelors hall. We
can’t slay at home.
Superior court was short and sweet.
We guess the people can see now what
county court does in the way of cut¬
down expenses.
Messrs. A. fi. and Henry Chapman, of
Barnett, lost their barn and contents, j I
with eight bead of horses and
one night last week. It is thought. j
have been the work of an incendiary,
CAS r AOHIZl.,
Bears the The Kind You Hava Always Bought
'Vjgr.atnre
of
Bermuda.
CRITIC.
Geddie Wynne is quite sick.
Andrew Ooope r is at home for a few
daos.
Airs. Sarah Brake, of Culvertou, visited
relatives in this community last week.
Mr. W. T. Velson lost a nice young
milk cow Thursday night
Alessrs. II. O. and Jim Jones visited at
the home of Mr. fi. F. Wynne Sunday.
11 ... tram Nelson ,, , spent , Sunday , , with ... Jack , ,
Jones
Several trom here attended the Lunce
ford-Brantley marriage Sunday afternoon.
Cass Drear was among friends here
Sunday.
Mr. Jesse Weathers wxs a visitor at
our Sunday scuool Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Howell aud children spent
Sunday at the home of her father, Mr. J
T.' Coo pet.
Mr. and M:s. S. 1). Chapman spent
Saturday night and Sunday at the home
of Mr. S. J. Jones.
Miss Susie Jones has returned to her
home at Augusta, after an extended visit
t ) relatives in our comm inily Miss Jones
made many friends white here, who re¬
gret tier departure.
The protracted meeting at Powelton
Baptist church closed Friday night. Dr.
Kilpatrick was assisted by Rev. T. J.
Cummings. Twelve were added to tbe
church by experience aud oue by restora¬
tion.
The Only Way.
there is no way to maintain the health
and strength of mind and body except by
nourishment, i here is no way to nour¬
ish except t hr nigh the stomach. The
stomach must be kept healthy, pure and
sweet or the strength will let down and
disease will setup- Ne appetite, loss of
strength, nervousness, heabach, eonsti
pat ion j bad breath, sour r .sings, rifting
indigestion, dyspepsia and aud all stum
acli troubles that are curahleare quickly
cured by the use, of Kouol Dyspepsi and
Cure, Kodol digests what you eat
strengthens the whole digestive
apparatus. Sold by Iladawav A Moore
The world rarely thinks well of :i man
wha iluce not think well of himself.
They bilious Appeal to Our Sympathies,
The and dyspeptic a ,- e constant
sufferers ami adpeal to our smpatliies.
There is not one os them, however, who
may not be brought back to health and
happiness by the u*e uf Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver tablets, these tab¬
let!' invigorate tqe stomach and liver
end strengthens the digestion, 'limy
will regulate the bowels, tor sale by
lladaway A Moore Crawfordville,, La.
O ,‘S o Art. x -xl. .
the Kind Yes Have Always Bailor
! Signature
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M.
THE “DODGING PERIOD
of a woman’s life, is the name often given to the "change
of life.” Your menses come at longer intervals, and grow
scantier until they stop. Some women stop suddenly. The
entire change lasts three or four years, and is the cause of
much pain and discomfort, which can, however be cured,
by taking
WINE OF CARDU
Woman’s Refuge in Distress.
It quickly relieves the pain, nervousness, irritability,
miserableness, forgetfulness, fainting, dizziness, hot and
cold flashes, weakness, tired feeling, etc. Cardui will
bring you safely through this "dodging period,” and
build up your strength for the rest of your life. Try it.
At all druggists, in $i.oo bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
Put aside all timidity in strictest and write us
freely and frankly, all confi¬
dence, telling us will your send free symptoms
and troubles. We advice
(in plain, sealed envelope), how to
cure 3 them. them. Address: Ladies’Advisory Medicine
Dept., The Chattanooga Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
‘EVERYTHING BUT DEATH
I suffered,” writes Virginia Robson,
of Easton, Md., “until I took Cardui,
which cured me so quickly it surprised
my doctor, who, didn’t know I was
taking it. I wish I had known of
Cardui earlier in life.’
... -xL; - .
(Established 1887.j
JOHN H. KAHRS
(Successor to L. Fink)
Wines and Liquors.
877 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
2 year-old Ky Rye........$1-50
6 “ Allegheny...... 2.00
Old Keystone Club........ 3.50
Pure North Carolina Corn, 1.50
0 year old corn...... ... 2.00
Old Corn Malt............ 2 50 '
Fine old Rose Gin........, 1.50
Fine old Sediedam Gin .... 2 00
;
Also pi old, apple and k*aeh
]’ t - g fit lo wos*
^^Satisfaction j '. guar 8 *- .e or
.
money cheerfully refund* d.
Special attention given to the
^ .J ug Trade.
Having taken yonr wonderful “Cascarcts” for
—’oe months and being entirely cured of stomach
catarrh due Cascarets”for and dyspepsia,”! their think a word of praise is
Have to wonderful compositior
would rould in in a a year.’ v#»ar ”
J aines ] McGune, 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J,
Best For
1 The Bowels -i
kCWCa
CANDY CATHARTIC
Never Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Gripe, Taste Good, Do Good,
Bold Sicken, bulk. The Weaken genuine or tablet 10c, stamped 25c, 50c. CGC. Never
in
Guaranteed to cure or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 592
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
VIRGINIA COLLEGE.
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
ROANOKE. VA.
Opens Sept. 25, 1905. One of the
leading Schools for You ay Ladies in the
South. New buildings, pianos and
exuipmeut. Campus ten acres. Grand
mountain see* ery iu Valley of Virginia,
famed for Lett 1th. European aud Atnei
ican teaeheis. Full course. Conservatory
advantages in Art, Music and Elocution.
Certificates Wellesley. Students from 3<>
8tiU( . s _ F(ir CHtVL \ ogav , address MATTIE
P. HARRIS, President, Roanoke. Va.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County.
Under order of Ordinary’s C.uarf, said
county, will be sold ut public outcry,
October 3d, next, at court house, saiit
county, the following property: Cel til ti
lot in Crawfordville, on Main slreet,
wlierron IV. J. Norton lately resin* <!,
bounded by lands \V. O, Holden, M s.
Emma Akins, Hubert aud Mam street,
containing one acre.
Also tract 37L acres, more or less, just
outside said town, bounded by lands W
P. Hubert, IN'. IV. Bird. IJ. IS. Gunn a. tl
public road to Powelton. Sept. 4, 19o5.
M. E. NORTON, Admimstmi i ix,
W. J. Norton
o £$ •x* o z: jx . .
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