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11A WES
Attorney-ut- Law,
I’ratlces in Stale and FkIithI conns.
Prompt intention to all buiiuoH.
tions it »|>eclaity. Home.
Office fit Court
Ci'Hwfordville, . , . Ga.
John A- Beazley,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Crawfordville,.,. Ga.
Office ill Court House.
R. D. FLYNT,
LAWYER,
Crawfordville, . . . Ga
Dr. A. H. BEAZLEY,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Crawfordville, . . Ga.
CITATION.
GI.OROIA, Tulinfeiro County,
Whereas, '. M. Pitner, Administra¬
tor of Kobt. Smith, diceased, represents
to the court in his petition duly filed and
entered on record, that lie lias fully ad¬
ministered Kobt. Smith’s estate, this is
therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said Administrator
should not l)e discharged from his ad¬
ministration, and receive letters of dis¬
mission, on the first Monday in Sept.
Kit id.
This 7th day of August, 190(1.
M. Z, Andrews, Ordinary.
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Gasolene Engines in
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Wood’s Seeds
FOR
FALL SOWING.
Every have farmer should
a copy of our
New FAll Calalodue
It. gives best methods of seed¬
ing and. full information about
Crimson Clover
Vetches, Alfalfa
Seed Oats, Rye
Barley, Seed Wheat
Grasses and Clovers
Descriptive Fall Catalogue
mailed free, and prices
quoted on request.
T. W. Wood & Sons,
Seedsmen, — Richmond. Va.
Onr Trade Mark Brand Seeds are the
best and cleanest qualities obtainable.
M-EYSHONEr^TAB
fiw chl'ftrvm safe, sure. J(o opiates
TRAVELER.
The negroes had a big children’s day
at Black Log 5th Sunday.
Mr. Thomas Gregory and uephew, Lou
Slewait visited Traveler last week.
Dr. A. T Ray was in Barnett awhile
last week.
Mr. Thomas Ilarpcr is agent at the
depot at Barnett.
Mrs. T. J. Veazey has returned borne
from Raytown.
There is no doubt but that there will
be a bumper corn crop tills year.
It is four to one in the governor’s cam¬
paign.
All the yonug chickens arc dying in
Traveler’s section. We don’t know
what tile preachers will do.
The farmers haye laid by. Now go to
saving hay.
Ask Bro. Bob Jackson how he likes to
paint churches sight unseen and figure
ihe expense after lie finishes the job.
Master Moss McJunkin is selling figs
lively at Barnett depol.
The Advocate-Democrat is as good a
newspaper as you will find in Middle
Georgia. 1
Traveler was in Sharon last week.
Everything was all there as far as
we could see.
Some nice beef was being sold in Bar¬
nett last Saturday.
The colored people are having a big
time at Greenwood church this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Wright were visit¬
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gregory last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton McKinney re¬
turned home last Saturday eveniug.
Traveler was glad to meet Air. Ernest
Of,mbs, of Wilkes last week.
Mrs. Adel Taylor Marrabie is on a visit
to iter mother, Mrs. M. O. Taylor.
Mi-s Claud Taylor is visiting in Harlem
and Augusta this week.
A world of truth in a few words:
“Nearly all other cough cures are consti¬
pating, especially those containing opi¬
ates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and
Tar moves riu: bowels. Contains no opi¬
ates." You can get it at Hadaway &
Moore’s.
It is reported that Rev. J. C. Bell will
preacli at Salem Baptist church next 3rd
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thaxton passed
through Barnett last Saturday en route
home from Wilkes.
Marble playing is the pastime game
with tile youngsters ut Barnett these
days.
Mr. W. O. Stewart was visiting and
nursing sick relatives on Rea Ridge last
we ek.
There was between two and three
thousand negroes in Barnett last Sunday.
Traveler and family spent last Sunday
most pleasantly with Mr. J. W. McKin¬
ney and family.
Traveler and W. F. Sturdivant were
in Crawfoidville lust Tuesday on busi¬
ness.
Mr. Allen Turner, Barnett’s assistant
postmaster will take n trip to Chatta¬
nooga next week.
They have got the Cotton Growers’
Association in the speculating business.
It is strange that good starts make bad
endings sometimes.
Big John, the lunch man at Barnett is 1
taking in ail the chickens and eggs now,
riding day and night: he gets them too.
Mis. Burnie Turner was on the sick
list last week, we arc sorry to stale.
Six Southern states have passed the
dLftanchise law. Why not the other
seven.
If you want to live right, do right and
lie a good man. serve God and shun the
devil, you had better keep out of politics.
1 he Legislat ui e has passed some good
bills and should be commended for it.
Dr. Key, of Washington, will preach
again at Old Salem Baptist church at
Barnett on the 5th Sunday in September.
Mr Carlton McKinney, of Lnion Point
was visiting iu Black Log section last
week.
l’i'of. Tyler, of Amherst college, said
recently: "A man can live comfortably
without brains: tin mm ever existed
without a digestive system. The dys¬
peptic h»4 neither faith, hope nor char¬
ity." Ray by the iiuportau e of eating
f r their digestion; realize the me! of
the use of a little corrective after over
eating. A CO rective Ike Kodol For
Dyspepsia. It dig s s v ha you eit.
Sold by llalawny A M e .
There is nothing so pleasant as that
bright, cheerful, at-peae<;-with-the-world
feeling when you sit down to your break¬
fast. There is nothing so conducive to
good work and good results. The healthy
man with a healthy mind and body is a
better fellow, a better workman, a bet¬
ter citizen than the man or woman whe
is handicapped by some disability, how¬
ever slight. A slight disorder of the
stomach will derange your body, your
thoughts and your disposition. Get away
from the morbidness and tire blues. Keep
your stomach in tune and both your
l)f a in and body will respond. Little
indiscretions of overeating can be easily
corrected and you will be surprised to
see how much better man you are. Try
a little Kodol For Dyspepsia after your
meals. Sold by Hadaway & Moore.
We like best to call
SCOTT’S EMULSION
a food because it stands so em¬
phatically for perfect nutrition.
$ And yet in the matter of restor¬
ing appetite, of giving new
strength to the tissues, especially
to the nerves, its action is that
of a medicine.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWN E, Chemists,
409-415 Pearl Street, New York,
50c. and $i.oo\ all druggists.
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MILDRAJON.
ROSE.
A very large crowd attended Sunday
school last Sunday.
Mr Tim Ray of Washington visited
home folks Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Claud Chapman spent Sun¬
day with relatives near Crawfordville.
We are glad to report that all arc well
at this time.
Messrs Ezra and Frank Jones of Ber¬
muda and Mr John Seals of Powelton
visited Sunday school last Sunday.
Mr Fred Chapman and mother, Mrs
S E Chapman spent Thursday with Mr
G B Stewart and family.
Mr and Mrs Walter Allen of Augusta
are visiting Mr N A Allen and family.
Misses Lula and Nelie Hill visited Miss
Nelie Ray last Thursday.
Mr Lonuie-f- wiuH jpont Sunday with
Mr Willie Stewart.
Miss Nelie Ray is visiting Washington
this w r eek.
Several from here are attending the
meeting at Crawfordyiile this week.
Mr and Mrs W A Bill spent. Friday
vviih Mr S J Chapman and family.
Mr J Chapman left Friday for
Montgomery to visit relatives.
Nows is very scarce this week, but
hope will be more next week.
The End of the World
of troubles that robbed E H Wolfe, of
Bear Grove, la , of all usefulness, came
when he began taking Electric Bitters
lie writes: “Two years ago Kidney
trouble caused me great suffering, which
I would never have survived had I not
taken Electric Bitters. They also cured
me of General Debility.” Sure cure for
all Stomach, Liver and Kidney com¬
plaints, Blood diseases, Headache, Dizzi¬
ness and Weakness or bodily decline.
Price 50c. Quaranteid by lladaway &
Moore’s drug store.
Wanted:—Gentleman or lady with good
reference, to travel by rail or with rig,
j I for firm of $259,000.00 capital. galary
SI 072.00 per year and expenses; salary
! paid weekly and expetu es advanced. Ad¬
dress, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander,
| Crawfordville, Ga.
Galveston’s Sea Wall
’ makes life now as safe in that city as on
I the higher uplands. E VV Goodloe, who
resides on Duttou St., in Waco, Tex.,
i needs uo sea wall for safely, lie writes:
••[ have used Dr. King’s New Discove:y
f.ir Consumption the p iso live years and
it keeps mu well and safe. Before that
time I had a cough which for years hail
| been growing worse. Now it's gone ”
j Cures chronic Coughs, LaGt ippe, Croup,
Whooping Cough and prevents pnenmo-
1 uia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guar
auteed at Hadaway & Moore’s drug store.
Price 50c and SI.00. Trial b >tt e free.
PARKER’S BALSA EM !
HAIM •
---- and beautifies the hair. *
i a luxuriant growth. I
Falls to Restore Orayt I
to its Youthful Coior.
n'p d-•tense* & hair tailing. f
.Arid £1. :»t Ihuggistt
set the old way. Now, don’t be deceived by the man who says the old way
is a? good as any. We hereby invite you to come and see for yourself.
More wheels are ruiued by over-dishing than anything else. Only 20
to 30 minutes required to set all tour of your tires, therefore you can afford
to wait for your work, which we guarantee will be done in the most perfect
manner. gg-Remomber that wo do all kinds ol Repair Work and wc assure
you that \ou will find our prices very reasonable.
We Also Set Tires the Old Way.
We keep Horse Shoes and do Perfect Horse Shoeing.
R. A. DOZIER, Crawfordville Ga-
Mm Fire Insurance Company.
Cash Capital $4,000,000;
Surplus $1 1,000,000.
Get Your Insurance in a Strong & Safe Company.
Insures Country & Town Property
Call at the Bank.
L. P- McCORD, Agent
We Set Your Tire While You Wait.
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---WITH THE--
HOUSE COLD TIRE SETTER,
The Most Wonderful Invention Of the Age brought to
a Marvelous State Of Perfection.
With ttiis machine we guarantee
that we will not over-dish your
wheels and that we will not burn
or beat up your wheels getling the
.rites off and getting them back, and
that the rims of the wheels will not
oo torn up getting the bolts out and
putting them baciv, for we do not
have to take the tires off nor the
bolts out. And we also guarantee
that the tires sec on this machine
will than will
M. F. Griffith. Jos. A, Rhodes.
HAVE YODR HOUSE INSURED.
With your property insured against loss
by fire you can lie down at night and rest
undisturbed.
SEE US AT ONCE,
For delay may bring untold losses.
We Represent the Strongest Companies in the World
Country Residences a Specialty.
GRIFFITH & RHODES.
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