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Hon. N. B. Vaughn, Supreme Presi*
dent of the Modern Union, of Missouri,
Writes from 406 Whitney Building, Kan*
das City, Mo., as follows:
••About six months ago while suffer*
lag from a severe strata, the result ot
m palatal acckteat, I took three bottles
otPsruaa. la a short time ! was com •
pletely restored, and am to-day In the
e nj o ymen t ot as good health as I ever
bad la my Hte. ” N. B. VAUGHN.
tf yon do not derive prompt and satis¬
factory results from the use of Perona,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
toll statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give yon his valuable ad*
Vice gratis.
1 Address Dr. Hartman, Presidentof Th«
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
SicK
Headache
[When your head aches, there
is a storm in the nervous sys
t tem, centering in the brain.
This irritation produces pain
n the head, and the turbulent
■d nerve current sent to the stom¬
ach causes natrea, vomiting.
This is sie' 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. and My father suffered a gTeat
deal, for many years I have had
epeils 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 Miles’ severe attack of headache, and I they took
Dr. Anti-Pain Pills
relieved me almost immediately. Since
then I take them whe.n I feel the spell
coming on and JOHN It stops I. it McERDAIN. at once.
Pfes. S. B. Bng. Co., South Bend, Ind.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by
your the first druggist, package who will will guarantee benefit. If that It
falls he wlH return your money.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
A barefaced lie seldom li ves Ion
enough to raise a crop of whiskers.
THREE JURORS CURED
Of Cholera Morbus with one small bot¬
tle of Chamberlain's Celic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Mr. G. W. Fowler, of Ilightown. Ala,
relates an experience he had while serving
on a petit jury in h murder case at Ed
wftrdsville.coiintv seat of Oleaborn county
Alabama. He says: “While there I ate
some, fresh meat and some souse meat and
arid it gave me cholera morbus in a very
severe form. I was never more sick in my
life and sent to the drug store for a certain
cholera mixture, but the druggest sent me
a bottle of Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy instead, saying
that he had what I sent for, but the ined
icin3 wan so much better he rather send
it to me in the fix £ was in, I took one dose
of it ami was better in five minutes. The
second dose cured me entirely. Two fel¬
low jurors were afflicted in the same
manner and one small bottle cured the
three of us.” For sale by Hadaway «£
Mooi e druggest.
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 1905.
II
TRAVELER.
We predict an early winter.
October comes in next Sunday.
£Two baptismal* at Barnett Sunday.
Ed McJ unkin visited*Sharon Snnday.
The fall trade has opened in earnest.
Oraei Acree has the famous Gipsy
filly.
The ginneries will be idle in a short
time.
Messrs, Allen Turner and A. B. Tay¬
lor visited Norwood Sunday.
Miss Lacy McJnnkin visited friends
at Sharon last week. .
friends Mr. Hy Barnett Hubert, of Decatur, visited
at last week.
Last Sunday was a big day at Sharon
with the colored people.
Mr. Roger McKinny will return to
Covington this week.
Traveler spent several days at Bar¬
nett on business this week.
Quarterly last Methodist meeting at Bar*
nett Saturday.
Preaching at Salem Baptist church
next Saturday and Sunday.
What has become of the Taliaferro
County Cotton Growers’ Association ?
Andrew Melton will sell you a buggy
or wagon mighty cheap.
Don’t wait till cold weather to have
your itoves put up.
Ask Mr. Joe Perkins if he wants to
a well elevator.
Prof . Charlie Asbury was in Travel¬
er’s section again last week.
We under-stand that Judge Mike
Taylor has about made tip his mind.
Mr. W. O. Stewart haB moved to
Crawfordville and is working with Mr.
L. A. Brake.
j, Mr. Alien Turner says the girls can¬
not fool him over the telephone. He is
too familiar with their sweet voices.
Mrs. fly Hubert and children are
spending some time with the former’s
father, Mr. E. S. O’Brien, at Barnett.
It appears that the present candidates
for governor have about run out/ >f
"nr,>6.” -I- . 9
Reuben Bomer and Charlie ICakiweli
cad swap high homes All they waiit to,
but they aint in it with Bro. McKinny.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gregory visited
their children at Mildred on the third
Sunday.
Messrs. Frank and Charlie Asbury
are makiDg some improvements on the
old homestead at Lyneville.
When you need your stoves and stove
pipe mended, call on C. L. Bagby, the
finished workman.
Mr. Bob Jackson, of SharoB, is assist¬
ing Mr. Tom Fouchein painting “Lib¬
erty Hall.”
The Caawfordville ginneries were
clogged up part of Saturday. , Many left
their cotton over till Monday'.
We learn that Miss Zetty Ellington,
daughter of Mr. Joe Ellington,formerly Mr.
of this county, was married to a
Arnold recently in the “Glory Land.”
Prof. McCord has opened his school at
Sharon with bright prospects We no¬
tice that he is getting pupils tell. from Sandy
Cross. A man’s work will
We were pained to learn of the death
of Mr. Thos. L. Chapman. He was a
good man, and his friends were many
in this county.
C. Benjamin Taylor died in Bnllock
county on the 20th instand, from blood
poisoning. He was the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bagby, and was a
Dright good hoy.
We heard a man say he got mad and
stopped bis county paper, and had been
by the office three times to see if the
“darn thing” was still running. Bud,
one man is a migtity small potato in
this world.
Brother John McKinny started on a
trip to “Glory Louisville, Land” Jefferson last week. He
got as far as coun¬
ty, when he swapped his racing nag
for a “flying jenny” and started for
home, making 36 miles in 8 hours.
There is great complaint about th
condition of the road from Carter’
bridge to Barnett. We have made men
tion of this before several times. The
county has never done anything to this
road since it went into service. AH of
the citizens have paid their road tax.
Several wagons were broke down re¬
cently on account of the bad condition
of this road.
Like Finding Money.
Finding health ia like finding money
—so think those who are sick. When you
have a cough, cold, sore thoat, or chest
irritation, belter act promptly like W. C.
Barber, of Saody Level, Va. I had a ter¬
rible "heat trouble, caused by smoke and
coal dust on inv lungs; but after finding
no relief in other remedies, I was cured
by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con¬
sumption, Coughs and Colds.” Greatest
sale of any cough or lung medcine in the
world. At Hadaxay <fc Moore’s drug store;
50c and 51,00; guaranteed. Triai bottle
free.
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FOLETSHONEMAR
safe, eu re, Jgs estates
Letter to Then. Evans.
Crawfordville, Ga.
Dear Sir-. The way to buy paint ia to
go by the name. There Is a name never
seen on sham paint or weak paint or
shori-mefisure paint: Drvoe.
There are a hundred different’names in
paint. Some are and sham; loose ill three. weak; some
short-measure, some
If there Is another such paint as Deroe
leadmnd-zinc. we don’t know If. There
are a Deyoe. lew fairly A good pait.'s; a few; only
one gallon lie voe ta worth a
gallon-ann-a-hair Aaron Higgins, of thos* Plainfield, few.
Mr. of N. J.
always used 15 gallons of mixed paint
for bia house. Last spring he bought 15
gallons of Devoe and had 4 gallons left.
Yours Truly
F. W. DE VON h CO
P. 8. T. F. Kendrick gelis our paint.
When It comes to making angels of
men the minister isn’t in ft with the doc*
tors.
Take Kodol Alters Bating
A*ter a hearty meal » dose or Dodol
Eyspepsia Indigestion. Cnre will Kodol prevent an attack
ot is a through
digestaut digestion, and Dyspepsia* agnaranteed (ha cuie for lu
mach. on the Sto¬
Week Heart j Sour Risings, Bad
Breatli and ail Stomach troubles. L. A.
Soper, ot Little Bock, Ky., says; * Kodol
Dyspepsia that Cure be deserves given ai recommend¬
ation can it, as it saved
the ilfe of otu little girl wnec she was
three years old. shuisucovsix and we
havekKpt it for her constantly; but of
course, she takes it now wb*fi unvthing
disagrees with her. We feitl grateful for
the benefit derived froffi Its use and
would not be without it” Sold by
iladaway d Moore.
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The prince may be a weather prophet,
but he knows when it looks HlR* feign.
Cored oj Lame Back After 1ft Year
ot Suffering.
“I had been troubled with lame hack
for fifteen year* and I found a complcate
recovery in the use of Chamberlain’s Fain
Baim,” says John G. Biahe*, Giilam, lud
This liniment is also without an < t ual for
sprains Iladaway and bruises. It Is for sale by
& Moore drugged
liiLtLi A\u0lTUU M k
CO. COMMISSIONERS.
JULY TERM.
$21.00—Amount paid-white paupers.
$39.50—Amount paid colored paupers.
$16.75—Paid E. H. McCauley for road
supplies.
84.92—C’ville Hardware & Fur. Co.,
acct. rendered articles road force.
^$126.60—Pay $1240—J. K. roll Brown, road hands jor June.
for bridge and
road work.
$13.91—Paid C. FI. Golucke, for paint,
lime, tin for 1ail and caBh advanced for
stationery, preparing bill. list qualified voters
841.95—Sheriff’s
$54.90—Cash advanced for corn, etc.
811.36—B. T. Herndon—for lumber.
$2.13— R« J. Mann, cash advanced for
road bands.
$5.21—C. W. Caldwell, cash advanced
for hay, freight, etc.
$2—P. G. Veazey, cash advanced for
blasting rock, etc.
$5— O. M. Saggus, for fodder.
82.75—Advocate-Democrat, pub. May
and June reports, print, blank bonds.
$4.28—C. W. Caldwell, cash for dam¬
age for to Eph. Peek’s crop, supplies, etc.,
road.
$12.50—Co. judge’s salary for June.
$8.16—M. Z. Andrews making lists
disqualified voters.
$8.16—W. O. Wright making lists dis¬
qualified voters.
$6.75—K. M. Jackson, for painting
jail, etc.
$35—II. II. Poitwood, for his crop b •
ingdamaged land. by road running through
AUGUST TERM.
$12.50—Co. judge s salary for July.
$1.65—J. J. Lyle, for work on bridge.
50c—J. D. Moore, for work on bridge.
$20.55 -J. W. Taylor, for right of way
public J. W. road from Big Harden’s oreek to
lot $5.05—B. Taylor. B.
5c—Dan Hay, work on public road.
$90.45—L. 7 Murray, moving large tree.
A. Brake for one mule, etc.
$19.81—W. W. Bird, supplies for road
hands.
$150.76—H. J. Mann, for pay roll road
road hands month of July.
$4.06—K. .}. Mann, cash paid out for
supplies.
$52.11—Sheriff’s bill.
$5.60—G, D. Barnard & Co., for hand
cuffs and leather case for same.
$7.16—C. W. Caldwell, cash advanced.
$10—J H. Googer, work on road.
$34.80—Foote & Davies, stationery,
ink, etc., for clerk of court and ordinary.
Chamber i ’s Cough Remedy Aids
Nature.
Medicines that aid Datore are always
roost effectual. Chamberlins Cough
Remidy acts on this plan. ( It allys the
cough, relieves the lounge aids expector¬
ation opens the secretions and aids nature
in restoring the system to a healthy con¬
dition. Sold by Hadaway & Moore drug¬
gist.
MILDRAJ 0 H N 0 TE 8 .
“OBSERVER.”
Some wells Imported dry.
Mr. W. T. Hill, of Augusta, visited
relatives here Saturday.
The farmers ate pleased at Jhe present
price of cotton.
What has become of “Brown Eyes"
and “Gypsy?’. We miss them greatly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C.JBIU, of Mr, Central and
Academy, spent Sunday with
Mrs. C. O. Chapman.
Mr. and Mra. S. J. Chapman spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. 8. D.
Chapman.
Mr. W. T. Chapman a nd Mias Stifle
Chapman, of Crawfordville. visited rel¬
atives in onr midst Monday.
Mr J. W, Akins has been catting
hay tor Messrs. W. O, Rhodes and K.
D. Hadaway.
Mra. J. T. Cooper and daughter, Miss
Evelyn, of Bermuda, spent last Friday
with Mrs. Susan Allen.
Mr. and Mra. J. S. Chapman spent
Monday with Mrs. F, C. Chapman, at
Crawfordville.
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If you are thinking abont
what to wear—come and do
your thinking where every¬
thing new in the line of
Clothing is before you.
Come to our Store.
I. C. Levy’s
Augusta Georgia
Attacked by a Mob
and beaten, in a labor riot, until covered
with aares, a Chicago street car conductor
applied Bucklin’* Arnica Salve, an/ was
soon well. “I use it lu my family," \rrltes
G. J. Welch, Tekonsha, Mich, “and find
it perfect.” Simply great for cuts and
drug burns; only 25c at Hadaway & Moore’s
store.
BERMUDA.
CRITIC.
Plenty of cotton to pick.
Mr. Tim Ray was in our neighbor¬
hood again Sunday.
Mrs. D.8. Stewart visited, at the home
of Mr. W. T. Nelson Thursday.
Maadames J. T. Cooper an(l J. T.
Howell spent Thursday at Powelton.
We were glad to see so many at Sun¬
day school wunday.
Five Sunday—making people were baptized at Powel
ton 14 in all.
Miss jkMnx- Bnrmah Chapmau and Mr. Cal
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aohoot bumiay. ' ’ T ’ /
Mr. West Jones is suffering from the
effieefa jerking of a very sore hand, caused by a
mule a rope through it.
Mts. Leha Farmer, of Jeffsrson coun¬
ty, is visiting her uncle, Mr. 8. J.
Jonas.
Mrs. J. T. Cooper and daughter, Miss
Evelyn, spent Milrfrajon. Friday with Mis. Busan
Allen, at
Misses Clara and Jennie Nelson,were
the guests o. Miss Ella Jones Monday
afternoon.
Mr, H. C. Jones and family spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. E. W.
Jones.
Misses Eula Lewis, Pearl Darden and
Jennie <Jainwater and Messrs Thomas
Smith and Thomas Lewis, of Powelton,
were among the visitors at Sunday
school last Sunday.
TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY
TAKE LAXATIVE BUOMO QUI NINE
If .ablets. All druggists refund the m oney
l it fails to cure. E. W. Groye’s signa
ture ou each box. 25c.
It takeA a wise man to look before he
out of the frying-pan into the fire.
Cheap Georgia and Florida,
Timber and Tobacco Lands,
FOR SALE!
Thousands of acres of cheap
and fertile South west Georgia
farm lands, also adapted to stock
raising, fruit and trucking.
Thousands of acres of pine
timber lands, both in Georgia and
Florida; likewise, acres in hard
timber.
Cause of insomnia.
Indigestion nearly always disturbs the
«leep more or less and it Is often the cause
of insomnia. Many cases hav« been Stomach per¬
manently cured by Chamberlain's
(l nd Liver Tablets. For sale by Hadaway
Moore.
Beware of the man who depreciates
himself and makes light of his abilities.
A Remedy SWithout a Peer.
“J find Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than any
other remepy I ever used for stomach
trouble,” says J. P. Klote, of Edina, Mo.
For any disorder of the stomach, bilious¬
ness or constipation, these Tablets are
without a peer. For sale by Hadaway <fc
Moore’s.
Got Off Cheap.
He may well think, he he has got off
cheap, who, after having contracted con¬
stipation or indigestion, is Hill able will to per¬
fectly restore his health. Nothing do
tbit but Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A
quick, pleasant, and certain cure for head¬
ache, constipation, etc. gusuauteed. 25c at iladaway
& Moore's drug store;
Bean th« The Kind You Have Always Bought
Lota of natural born fools
blame love and whiskey for their
downfall.
Read every page of this paper
this week or you will be sure to
miss something,
NO 30
Order Levying Taxes, 1905.
Georgia, Taliaferro County,
Ordered, that the tax rate for said
eouuty purposes, for the year 1905, be
10.10 mills per hundred eeuts or $10.10
;>er $1,000,00 on the taxable property of
the county, as it appears ou the tax di¬
gest for said year 1905, and the tax col¬
lector be authorized to levy and collect,
the above rate on the taxable property
of the county, to be used for the various
eouuty purposes, as foliows, to-wit:
Mills.
To retiring bond and interest on
bond________________________a
To repairing bridges and other
improvements........... -....I 5-10
To sheriff, jailor and other offi
eers..........................1 8-10
To jurors, court espouses, etc____2
To paupers__________________________ ,' -10
To office expanses, ?• xtionery
fuel -•*' T
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Todefioitfor 1905.1.......... _ " i
J. M. MURDEN, Ghairmau,
C. W. CALDWELL,
O. M. 8AGGU8,
r. G. VEAZEY,
GEO. W. BROWN,
Board of Commissioners Roads and
He venues Taliaferro Ga.
Thousands of acres in tobacco
lands, in the famous Georgia -
Florida tobacco belt.
Lands selling fast. Section
rapidly prices and developing. terms, if Write interested for
and you mean business.
Edbibt Ii. MOTE,
CUTHBERT, GA.
tar Mention this paper.
FIRE!
I have accepted the agency
for the Aetna Fire Insurance
Co., of Hartford, Conn, The
company has a net surplus of
over $10,000,000.
I also represent the Pennsyl¬
vania Fire Insurance Co., of
Philadelphia, one of the strong¬
est and best insurance companies
on earth.
J. C WILLIAMS
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Money to Lend.
I can leup you money, without delay,
at 6 per cent, on farm innds, and at the
loweft commission ever offerer! tn this
ebuniy. J. A. BEAZLEY,*^
Attorney-at-Law.
. utifltS WHtM All
Bent Cough Hyrup. Ti...,,
Id time. Sold br druggists.
CONSUMPTION