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jOOD, big “mealy”
potatoes can not
be produced without
u liberal amount of
Potash in the fertil¬
izer—not less than ten
per cent. It must be
in the form of Sulphate
of Potash of highest
quality.
“Plant Food” and “Truck Farming” are
two practical books which tell of the success,
fu! growing of potatoes and the other garden
truck—sent free to those who write for them.
Address. OlifWWAN KALI WORKS.
New York—93 Nuhsstu Street, or
Affantu, <Je.—22% So. iirued Street.
Valuable Medical Books Sent
Free.
• a, the South’s moat expert and reha
hie specialist has issued a number of
very valuable and interesting books
on the different diseases of mankind
fetch separate and complete, which he
will send to every afflicted person
writing him. Write for one or more
giving Urinary the titty. “Diseases of thej I
Tract” ‘-Catarrh” “Skin
Rectal Rheumatism” “Woman’s Dis¬
eases’“Manliness, Vigor, Health”
‘-Diseases of the Throat and Lungs”
“NervousExhaustion” [lost vitality).
'Plte last named book should he in
the hands of every person whether
•ill licli'il or not. It is tree —write for
it. Only a limited number of these
books have been published, so il you
wish one or more of them you will
have to send in at once.
It you ltavo a disease about which
you would like to consult an expert
specialist, |)r. Hathaway will counsel
and adviseyou free of charge advice,
too that is based on an experience ofa
quarter of a century. He. has cured
hundreds by his homo treatment meth¬
od. 1 lav e no hesitancy whatever in
tial. writing Everything strictly confiden¬
Address Dr. Hathaway &Co.,60
Inman Bldg. Atlanta,Ga.
—THE—
“The Old Reliable”
GEORGIA RAILROAD
trains Elegantly equipped passenger
between all points.
Puli man Palace Cars between
a f larita, A ugusta and Charleston,
also between Augusta and St Lou
is and Charleston and Cincinnati
Bast Freight Service between
the West and Augusta. Athens
Macon, Charleston, Savanah,
utul ail points in southeastern and
Carolina territory.
A. G. JACKSON,
Con. Freight and Pas. agent.
Augusta, Ga.
WHY GO WEST?
1 he attention of the dissatisfied far¬
mer who it contemplating moving out
to Texas or any other western state
is called to tlie advantages offered in
South Georgia and Northern Florida
Railway. In this section there are
thousands of acres of level and fertile
land.especially adapted to the culti.
valien ot cotton, corn melons, sweet
potatoes Irish potatoes, sugarcane
cantaloupes, all celery, strawberries,
poaches and the various kinds of
various kinds of vegitables axd fruits
raised In semi tropi.val climate. The
agti<*ulttu al tidiness ot these southern
htnds are every year coining more and
more to the attention and the apprecia¬
ted astute observes and investors.
Tho climate is excellent and there is
an abundant supply ot good pure in.
ter. The Georgia Southern it Florida
Railway has no lands ot'its own tot
sale Imt through its industrial depart
in ni has compiled a list of' lands along
its lutes tor sak* by individuals which
will be sent to those desiring it. Those
lands range in price from $8 to $-20
for improved and 83 to 5* 10 for unim¬
proved. character tuv tiding to location and
of ituiwoveniens.
Write to A. L Gf.MSSNER, Com
mi-sioner, Macon, Ga., for infer
luuion.
TRAVELER.
Eggs 18c. Id our home section but none
i for sale.
Mr. William had a very severe attack
of neuralgia of the head last week.
Mr. T. L. Atchison of Barnett united
With Salem Baptist church last Saturday.
Mr. J. R. Gregory visited his daughter
Mrs. W.O. Stewart at Robinson last
week.
Dr. Andrew Cooper of Powelton was
visiting the sick in our section last week.
Mrs. Mattie Weathers is visitind her
sick daughter Mrs. Ella Bell of Augusta.
Barnett’s assistant postmaster, Mr.
Allen Turner, is quite indisposed at this
writing.
Trying to draw Watson into their cam¬
paign will not benefit many candidates
we think.
Mrs. Bunoie Turner was somewhat in¬
disposed last week but in well at this
writing.
family were
last, Sunday.
Chamberlain's m«T h «a Q Krm“>?y.
Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life.
Some improvements in tin work was
Jone on the depot at Barnett last week.
Yonug Mr. Cochran has returned to
Barnett from Atlanta and Is living with
tiis brother Mr. Ernest Cochran.
Mrs. Fradis Taylor returned to her
home in Bullock county this week. She
has been sick while here.
Mr. G. L. Moore ot Sharon passed
Barnett last week from Mesena
where he had been visiting relatives. >
Mr. Stocks Hall of Crawfordviile was
Barnett section lust week. Stocks re¬
mighty bad roads in that section.
We are very sorry to learn of tho seri¬
ous illness of Mrs. Mand Smith (nee
Battle) at hor homo in Washington, Ga.
The Governor’s campaign gets warmer
as il grows older. There will bo hot
limes now in Georgia until tho primary
over.
Mr. and Mrs. W r . O. Stewart have an
her fine daughter at their home, mak¬
four girls and one boy. They are
living at Robinson.
FOLEYSHONEYHCAR
•tops th* cou^h sad hsslslun^l
Mr. P. C. Fielding, one of Barnett’s
merchants, visited Crawfordviile last
week on business. Ilis wife held the
fort at his store during his absence.
Mr, and Mrs. Carlton McKinney of
Covington have a tine son at their home.
Their many friends In Barnett section
extend congratulations.
Mr. Paul Wheeler was brought over
to Barnett Thursday ot last week from
Washington. He was badly hurt there
on Monday night in the opera house ac¬
cident.
Mr. Mitt Hubert surveyed the R- F.
D route again last week, from Barnett.
It is thought this route will commence
in the near future. Congressman has
taken the matter up.
Cruelty to animals is uot confined to
cities nor towns nor altogether to the
colored race. Some young white men
were seeu unmercifully beating an old
mule that was not able to work, last
week.
Alex Stephens C amp of veterans met
at the court house last Friday and was
called to oidor by Capt, S. J. Flyut.
Chaplain Wiley Jones led in prayer.
Adjutant H oodall, the Secretary, whs
not present and business was not carried
forward in tho regular as the minutes and
records were uot on hand. The camp
discussed different matters. A commit¬
tee of three with Col. J. F. Reid as
chairman was appointed to draw up a
memorial on the life and death of com
rode Dr. A. G. Beazley to be read moino
rial dav in April. Capt. Flynt aud Col.
Reid made nice talks aboufthis gallaut
eld comrade. It was also requested by
the Camp that the Sons of the Confeder¬
acy and also the Daughters should reor¬
ganize and g,> to work to raise funds for
the erecting of a monument to the hon
0 r of t it e Southern Confederacy.
Great many of the members paid their
dues for tin present year, after which
1 he Camp adjourned till Mt modal Day
un ess a call meeting is had before that
time.
\ Giinrantood Cure for 1’ilrs
llt'hlng, bllml. blcoditic, protruding piles.
Druggists are authorized to refund men
'f PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in
0 o 14 dsys, 50c.
». "crease four Meld
' Per Acre”
you Held v
i . r
unwra. a nay win "increase your
the ytekls coat per of &ore,”and thus bring down
production, even if you use
fewer tea: s and lea* labor.
We hav thousands of strong testi¬
monials fr in farmers who have tried
other males of fertilizers and assert
that
Yirgiak-Ctfolina Fertilizers
ar« by fa- the beet. They will give
you crops that will ftmke more money
fo- you. 3uy no other, even if some
oe^Jor tjmoavors to get you to buy
some * % ch-,ap” brand Just because he
Of may ranke • little more profit on that.
course, ».imt would be toh.ls Interest
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beg* 77 . h its name must be
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It’s h- -e at $3, $3.^0 and $ 4 .
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BARNETT.
AMICUS.
Mr. W. B. Barnett was here Monday.
Mr. C. II. Garrett visited Madison
week.
Mr. C. H. Stone of Sharon was here
Monday.
Mr. Guy Allen of Washington was
here Sunday.
Mr. J. li. Gregory visited relatives at
Robinson last week,
.Mrs. Starling Chapman visited Mrs. G.
R. Yeazey last week.
Miss Leona Allen of Wrens is visiting
her sister, Mrs. C J. Wheeler.
Dr. A. S. Cooper of Powelton made a
professional visit here last week.
Preaching at M. E. Church next Sun¬
day by Pastor J. E. Russell.
Judge I. M. Barksdale shippped sever¬
al cars of seed from here last week.
Rev. S. L. Pattillo filled his regular
appointment here Saturday aud Sunday
last.
Mr. B. E. Hubert and Mrs. J, F.
Ferguson of Abbeville, S. C., are expect¬
ed to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F, Hubert, soon.
Mr. J. H. Battle of Waaienton was
here last Friday. He is having his peach
trees worked and trimmed. Mr. W. J.
Weathers is overseeing.
Notice of Election.
By virtue ofan ordinance duly and
gally passed on the 10th day of
1906, by the Mayor and Counctlmen
tho Town of Crawfordviile,
ail election will be held on the 23iid
of February, 1906, to determine
question whether or not the Town
Crawfordviile shall incur a debt of
Thousand Dollars by the issuance of
ty bouds of the par value of One
dred Dollars eaoli, Jfor the purpose
establishing, maintaining, and
an Acetylene gas lighting plant, or other
mode of lighting, for lighting the streets
of said lown and for furnishing gas
other mode o flighting the houses of said
town, for which said town is to be paid
for the lighting of said house a reason
able compensation by the owners or oc
c.pants thereof. Said bonds are to bear
interest at the, rate of five per cent, per
annum from date of issue, strd to be
numbered from one to forty, both iciu
sive, and to be paid as folltws: The
whole issue of forty bonds will be due
anti payable twenty years from date of
issue, and the interest on the whole
her shall be due aud payable annually,
commenciug twelve mouths from date of
issue, and paid al ihe expiration of each
succeeding twelve months thereafter,
and a fund is to be provided by said
Mayor and Gouucilmtn of aaid town
each year from the date of said bond to
the ntaturiry thereof, by annual taxation,
sufficient for the redemption of said
bonds at maturity, and the payment of
the annual interest thereon or so much
thereof as may uot be paid from the net
iucome derived from said lighting plant,
This 24th day of January, 1906.
A. J. MELTON, Clerk of Town Council
A. J. Melton, T” Councilmen.
■
J. T. Harr'son.
Blind Headache
"About a year ago," writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of
1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., "I suffered with blind sick
headaches and backaches, and could get no relief until I tried
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pains, regulates female functions, We
tones up female to ^ waul yotj (o write
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For that
There is one thing that will
cure it Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
It is a regular scalp-medicine.
It quickly destroys the germs
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy scalp becomes
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Furniture, Chairs, lion
Beds, Springs, Mat¬
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Pillows, Comforts, Blankets
and Truks
That has ever been shown in
this section.
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Wanted: District Mauagers to
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Pratices in Stale and Federal courts,
| Drompt attention to all Liu-iuess. Ooliec
I ‘‘officeTcomt House,
Crawfordviile,
John A. Beazley,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Cl’^WfOT(Ivillp , . Gel
°® ce ’ n our1 House.
R. D. FLYNT,
LAWYER,