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PIMPLES
1 trlffd nil kin fin of blood r«*mo dlen which failed
%o do inn any^ifooa m but out j i bav- nav found th riieh lthin*
nt lH*t My , face „
was fall of pimple* M "* ainf ,( 1 ^i/^k
■oiitinaing d^D- After After the taking taking <’a*o-aret* <**«'• a ret^ the they am
«>f them and ,, MJ
th< rn to my friend*. I fe«-l fine when I rln
C'aacarots' inn riling Hope to have a chance chan c e to to Te rt-r c oO mend
Fred C. Witten, 76 Kim St Newark. N. J.
Best For
\swc«wsl& Bowels ^
can oy cathartic
Pleasant. Palatable Potent Taete Good. I)o Good.
Nover Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c. 25c, 50c. Never
in hulk. X he genuine tablet stamped CCO.
Guaranteed to cure or your money buck.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 595
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
(Eatttbl isbed 1 887 .)
John H. KAHRS
(Successor to L. Fink) ’
Wines inul Liquors
*77 I {road [Street,
Augusta, Ga.
2 year-old Ky Ry<*..... ..*1.50
Keystone Allegheny . .. . 2 .(X)
< ) i(J Club.. . 3.50
Pure North Carol in 4, Corn 1.50
0 your old corn.......... 2.00
Oid Corn Malt............ 2 50
Fine old Rose (1 i 11 ........ 1.50
Fine old Scdiedatn Clin .... 2.00
Also pure old, apple and peach
brandies at lowest prices.
J 'Satisfaction guaranteed or
money cheerfully refunded
Special attention given to the
Jug Trade.
Older Levying Taxes, l!Mg,.
tienrgin, Taliaferro County.
Oreured, tlml; I bo’ lux rate for said
county purposes, for tbo your J in».», |„.
10.10 mills per huinln-U eeiil; or $ 10.10
per .;fl,()ei),l)l) on In lavulile | opeii ol
t he i <'Uiny, tis it appears on It:e mx «||_
lector aest tor be syitt v'ai litop, anti U;e lax e..|
«etlioriml to levy amt collect
the above rule on the taxable property
o' lie- county, to he used for t.lir vuihhis
t'Ol'irnyTuir'liO-'e.,, as Follows,' to-wit:
Mills.
To retiring bond and interest on
bend ......... ‘j
.
To repttirlnK bridges and other
i nprovei uaits .... 1 .b-10
.
To sheriff, jailor and ether offi¬
cers ..... ...... 1 8-10
To jurors. court expens ■>, , tc. 'J
To jmupors _____ .... .d-K)
_____
To tfHe-e expenses, stationery,
fuel, etc . . ___” .,X-jo
To iiisuviuiee and repa'.is on pab
lie huiidings . .......j____ .5-10
To deficit for 1905. . 1 ;{-io
. ..
•I. M. MUKDEN, Chairman,
0. W. CALDWELL,
O. M. SAUGUS,
I* G. VEAZKY,
UKO, \v. brown.
Board of ('uinmitsiouers Romp and
Revenues Taliaferro Couniy, (la.
NOTICE !
Hr. J Newton Hathaway, the cel¬
ebrated Specialist ot Atlanta, is mak¬
ing a special oiler ra all who contem¬
plate visiting the Georgia State Fair,
til ht' held ill Atlanta From October
thh to 1 lie 21st,wttie.lt promises to be
one ot the most interesting and suc¬
cessful Fairs ever held in tin* state.
The main feature ot iliis special oilhr
is to refund half fare to all who take
his treatment
As you well know, Dr. lfatliovay
is the most expert and successtu’l
specialist in the South today and
whether you intend taking his treat,
incut or not the visit will utFoid yen
an opportunity \o take ;n!\outage ot
his idler to council, i x unit e and ad¬
vise all who call at his office, without
charge, an I it will also vivo von an
* ipjioi;mii toc.xammc his
\ ■ j N , nied
tea, equipment, including \ -Jia VSi ,.j,
aud ha ;mg explained to you t lie moth.
ods hv w lnyli In? has cured so many pen
I'le ami uh e:; h .s won lor iiim a nat
tonal reput at ion,
1 >r. I la* haw a v ti cats but clit enie dis
eases dl-eases the a\ i . age pi actitionei
can: ' s vr v - , • q bp,., s.• »»F 1 • is
hm ed X| U-- u vie. ;i s R;d;.i V
mid Bl tddei disease. Snietuu-, Hin u
lllalisin, V aricoceie. lle.nt disi is,
.
*pee'd’u- Blood pois .,11 (syoll s'), Skm
Diseases. Nervous Debility,
Dl 'l -id, . ( ;.;a I : hsoesvs p, , | y
1 ' " *' » ' :.:•>! n. uia i n lie; e
- .
you may ; ,i, \ v , a u id Find ir ,UU I1UUV
von 11 -mbtM-orto Loat you.
H, *’ ll ‘i ! particular.s
■i liimnd tUi.ubvi
O ■ id.: 1
il. - r.
[Government Control of
Kaiiroads a Failure
j in Australia.
Just at the present moment,
when the subject ot municipal
aud government ownetship of
public utilities in this country is
absorbing so much attention, the
utterances of Mr. \V. J. Sowden,
editor and propiietor of the
Adelaide (South Australia) Reg
ister, Journal and Observer, who
is commissioner of his govern¬
ment, sent here, and to other
countries, are illuminating,
Mr. Sowden is a member of
the Board of Governors of the
National Public Library,Museum
and Art Gallery Commission,
lie is also yresident of the Na
tional reform political organiza¬
tion .
"We have had a sad experience
with government ownership,”
said Mr. Lowdeu, who is quar¬
tered at the Hotel Manhattan.
“Nearly all of our public utilities
nreadministered by government,
with the result that politics dom¬
inate them aud the public service
is woefully administered. Not
all of the tramways are in the
hands of the government, but
with the slovenly example of the
government railroads and gov¬
ernment tramways to copy, we
timl ourselves in a sad way.
"To begin with, the service is
•ooutrolled by the premiers of the
various provinces, who represent
the dominant political parties
and run the railroads largely as
personal political properties.
The roads do not pay properly,
tlie tariffs on passengers and
goods are high compared with
- yam ’ s, iuid-t ho e mptoy eMrhttvitig'
life posts, are not amenable to
discipline or to public seuti
meuf.”
Like Finding Money
Finding health ia like finding money
— so think those who me sicii- When you
have a cough, cold, sore thn»t, or chest
irritation, hotter act proni|>lly liko W. C.
Ruber, of Sandy Level, Va. I had a ter*
tilde "best trouble, caused by smoke and
coal dust on mv lungs; but after finding
no relief iii other remedies, I was cured
hv Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con¬
sumption, Coughs and Colds,” Greatest
sate of anv cough or lung medcine in the
world At llada wiy At Moore’s drug store;
50e and Sl.oo; guaranteed. Tiiai butt.e
free
Money to Lend.
, 1 can leap you money, without cel o ,
-! (i per rci't. on farm hinds and at ti e
|cWeft eon mission ever otle vd tn this
r buiity J A. HKAZBEY,
Attorino-:lt-Law .
Mr. Edward Boss and Miss Janet Allen
attended Sunday School at this place last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Chapman were
veiling relatives near Crawfordville
lasits.mday.
Tne young people of the community
on j i yeti a nice candy pulling Saturday
evening at the h me of Mr. and Mrs.
N. A. Allen.
Mr. W, \V. Agee and children, Clar¬
ence, Robbie and Herman were visiting
at Powelton last Sunday.
It seems that most of thofarmers both
white and colored will pay their debts
this fall aud possibly have clear money
Our editor got a move on him last
week aud enlarged his paper That’s
fine and those mer.ihants that adveitise
in his paper will soil their goods too.
Mrs. Susan Allen has been quite sick
this week. Her many friends wish for
her a speedy recovery’. Dr. R. J. Pow¬
er is her attending physician.
Our Sunday’ School needs to be reviv¬
ed but this can’t l.e done unless the peo¬
ple will take an int vest in the work and
appreciate have. this blessing that so many do
not
Mr. Lee Hill lias the finest sweet pota¬
toes wt* ever saw One potato makes
a plenty for his family of five nt one
time. This would lie a fine exhibit at
the State Fair.
Day labor is very scarce and the farm¬
ers have learned that they can oulv
plant J small crop and get it work-J.
We woh'd he so glad if we liad a class of
tv. ' t *^**^ 11 Iv.iV mottl'd wortr by
-pm
the day.
The road from Carter’s bridge to
Crawfordville is in a • '"•y had condition.
There are so many rocks and gullies
that a horse cannot trot but a few stops
at a time. There is danger of breaking
bnggiaa and wagons on this road.
Soothing an*! Cooling.
Tho salvo that imafs without a scat is
E-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. No remedy
effects such speed> releif- It draws out
Inflammation soothes, cools and heals
all cuts, burns and bruises. A .sure cure
for Piles and'skin diseases. Do Witt’s is
tho only genuine Witch ilazel halves.
Beware of oounterfitSj they are danger¬
ous No Id by Hadawuy tl' Moore.
FOLEYSKONEMAR
steps the and heals lun^s
FafLker’s
HAiS BALSAM |
Cleanses and beautifieo the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fall6 to Koetore Gray
____ lair _ to it? ___ Youtafui Youtn Coior.
Clio s scalp 'aln diseases diseases & & hair failing.
•Y'. and $».•'! at J>ruggi.-t9 j.
Jits * 1
i§ fa CLOTHING
1
A" v Ay’ O "
r you want a WUiL - - 4 .
• or an Overcoat
for YOU RSELF or your BOY and want the
B£ST fo.vhie LEAST MONEY you can b^y
chc SH s.J n A \ D with confidence, for
you w!. ^ 1 \ Vv 1 f nui - ou want,
FOR SALE BY
M wy M A
■ Vi ' , / - S'< V X'
V “irin;T ~ A Ad ON, _ b'GiA.
\V. W. RAMSEY. G. W. LEGWEN.
Ramsey & Legwin,
Cotton Factors,
Augusta- Ga.
Liberal Cash Advances and Personal Attention to
Business. Deader in Hich Grnd ? Rmrp-ipv mrl Wumnc
Blind Headache
“About a year ago,” writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of
H 23 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., “I suffered with blind sick
headaches and backaches, and could get no relief until i tried
TCARDU
A S^orr-Intoxicating Female Tonic
l immediately commenced to improve, and now i feel
like a new woman, and wish to recommend it to
all sick women, for I know that it will cure
them as it did me.”
Cardui is a pure, medicinal extract of WRITE
vegetable herbs, which relieves female US
pains, regulates female functions, FREELY.
tones female We want you to write
up organs to a ing 03 freely and frankly, describ¬
state of health. Try all your symptoms. We
proper employ a staff of specialists ia female
it for trouble. disorders, w&o wili carefully consider
your »ur caseofej give you free advice. Do not
bistoei besSste, but write ns today, and giving a complete
Every druggist sells of your troubles, we will send you
plain Instructions what to do to get well. All corres*
it in $i.oo bottles. pondeuce kept perfect Isecret, and reply sent you !o
THE plain, CHATTANOOGA seated envelope. Address Ladles’ Advisory Dept.,
MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
MILDRAJ0N NOTES.
“OUsEKVKS.”
Mr. J W Akins has cut and saved a
nice lot of hay.
Mr W. C. Rhodes, of Jennings was in
oar midst on Thursday of last week
Lit tle Laura Chapman has been very
rick but is better at this writing,
Mr. W W. Agee has treated himself
and family to a nice new surrey.
Joe, the pet Shepard dog of Mr. Lee
Hill died last Sunday morning.
Dr A, S Cooper, of Powelton, was
visiting the sick in this community last
week.
Miss Allie Atchison and Mr. Ed Atch -1
ison attended Sunday' School at Jennings
last Sunday’.
Miss Bumah Chapman and Mr. Claud
Chapman were visiting at Bermuda last
Sunday.
Miss Nelia Rav and Mr. Linton Ray
have been quite sick but are a great deal
better now.
Air. S. H. Allen of Crawfordville spent
Saturday night with home folks at this
place.
Cheap Georgia and Florida,
Timber and Tobacco Lands,
FOR SALE!
Thousands of acres of cheap
and fertile South-west Georgia
farmlands, also adapted to stock
raising, fruit and trucking - .
Thousands of acres of pine
timber lands, both in Georgia and
Florida; . likewise, . ill hard
acres
timber.
Thousands of acres in tobacco
lands, in .the famous Georgia
Florida tobacco belt.
Lands selling fast. Section
rapidly developing. Write for
prices and terms, if interested
ami you mean business.
I£«M5EI&T lij*
CUTIIBERT, GA.
e -lention this paper.
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.
0 Levy’s
y ,
Augusta Georgia