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HAWKS OGOUD
Attoriioy-ut-Law,
Prat, kgs in State and FecIfvrI court*.
Prompt attention to ail busim-sh. (Jollec
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John A- Seazley,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
(’rawfordville,... Ga.
Olfioc i ii Court House.
R. D. FLYNT,
LAWYER,
Crawfordville, - . Ca
Dr. A. H. BSAZLEY,
I’ll YSICIAN it SUIiGEON
Crawfordville, . . Ga.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Tali iferro Comity.
Whereas, 1 . ,M Pitnor, Administra
tor of Kobt. Smith, deceased, represent!*
to tin' court In his petition duly tiled and
entered on record, that lie Inis fully ad¬
ministered Itoht. Smith’s estate, this is
Iherel'oie to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show enu-e, if
any they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his ncl
liioiistnition, and receive letters of dis¬
mission, on the Hist Monday in Bept,
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Tlii 7th day of August, 1000.
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Gasolene Engines in
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Wood’s Seeds
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FALL SOWING.
have Every farmer should
a copy of our
Kcw Fail lalalodtic
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
(footed oil request,
T. W Wood & Sons,
St edsmen. -- Richmond, Vn.
O T i a«io MarK t>raud Seeds at e ?he
best a -tut clean os i qualities o'> tali liable.
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RIPPIB FROM THE COUNTRY
TRAVELER.
Me eting commenced at 8alem church
at Barnett last Saturday, Rev, J. C.
Bell will do the preaching.
Col. B. L. Battle will build several
new tenant houses on hie lauds in Bar¬
nett section, which are very much
needed.
Old Baytown distiict will be the whole
hog for Lioke Smith this week, you bet.
We can’t wee why men quarrel so much
over politics knowing there is no pay
i:i it for them, and some men Would
light oyer it before they would for their
wives and children.
Mrs. Gregory is still improving in
health.
Fruit is about all gone in Traveler’s
section o ily a few crab apples, and Bro.
Mac will soon have tluni all shipped oil.
We heard a negro say at Barnett last
week he wanted about 30 barbecue shoals
anil we bet he ain’t got the money for
two.
We heard somebody lost a dollar on
Bro. Mae. We doubt it when the cows
come home.
Traveler says this, and now and for
eve, he never would vote for another
man to please the other fellow. We
have got to have some say so in the m it
ter ourself.
Mr. .T, \V r . McKinney has got back
home. We can’t take him in this week.
Mr. Allen Turner has returned home
much improved outside of home sur¬
roundings.
Mrs. Avery and sister, Miss Roth were
oil a vi-it to Mr. McJuukin’s last week.
Mr.Murray Taylor and Mrs. Marable
after spending several days witli their
mother, Mrs. M. C. Taylor, returned
home last Friday,
Traveler was in Sharon last week do¬
ing some talk work.
Miss Mary Mae Atchison has returned
to her home at Jennings from Barnett.
Mr. W. F. Sturdivant was, doing some
pain ing in Crawfordville last week.
We are sorry to learn that Mr. O. H.
Gatrett will leave Barnett. Mr. Garrett
is a business young man and thought
much of in that e omumuity and wherev¬
er he is known. We wish him much
success wherever his lot is to be cast.
Mr. Thomas Gregory anil aunt, Miss
Lizzie Campbell, spent .Sunday with
Traveler and family,
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Gregory visited
Mr. and Mis. 'Thomas Wright at Mayfield
last week.
Hoke Smith governor of Georgia, W.
,T. Bryan our next President and Tom
■Vatsau Viec-Pro-ident, things will be
alright with us. We don’t knaw how it
would be with the balance of mankind.
We met with Mr, Fitzhugh Flynt last
week lie was looking well and said he
was doing llie s iiueiu the Land of Flow¬
ers. *
We think Bro. Roger Flynt took a big
job on his hands for the state primary,
about as big a job us Bro. Bob Jackson
took on Williams Creek cliureli. But
Roger aiut cussed none yet, but Bob
keeps at it and says he will never join
the church again and will not receive a
discharge irom none of them until lie
gets paid for his paint, and board bill.
Prof. Tyler, of Amherst college, said
recently: "A mau can live comfortably
without brains: no man ever existed
without a digestive system. The dys¬
peptic had neither faith, hope nor char¬
ity.” Day by the importance of earing
for their digestion: lealize the need of
the use of >a little corrective after over¬
eating. A corrective like Kodol For
Dyspepsia. Il digests wliat you eat.
bold by 1 ladaway A- Moore.
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MILDRAJ0N.
ROSE.
A very small crowd attended is. S. last
Sunday.
Mi-s Jessie Stcwatt of Beinmda visited
Miss Kluma Stewart last week.
Mr. C. 0. Hill was in this community
Sunda v.
The farmers aie having a hot time to
sav. th.ir fodder, but it is better to try
to v ve r tli ui to sit in th<‘ li use and do
i Othing.
Miss to irie Svwart is visiting rplaMve*
near B rmn la this week.
M 'st ef il,,' fruit is nearly- gone. We
Wil mbs ii wh >n ii is gone.
1 h farm us wit! s, on have to go t ■
picking c item ud won’t we be glad.
Mr. Lounii Stewart spent last Fiiday
with Mr, Willie Stewart.
Several from here are attending meet¬
ing ut Jennings this week.
-Mr. S. J. Chapman has a banana bush
and it has several tiunanus on it. We
will have to go to see him to get some.
Oh, guess what young lady went to
chop a chicken’s head off anil when she
started to chop she shut her eyes and
threw the chicken down and it jumped
up and rail! Chop again, young lady.
Mr. and Airs. W. A- Hill visited their
1 son, Mr. C. C. 1I1I1 and family lust 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
Tur moves the bowels. Contains no opi¬
ates.” You can get, it at Hadaway &
Moore’s.
COMBS.
BY E. Z.
All arc well except those who
are sick. 5
Protracted meeting is going'
on at the M. E. church at
i
present.
Rev. Mr. Go mbs of Social
Circle is assisting Rev. J. S. Cal¬
laway in a swtesi'of meetings at
Bethesda tkij \\Yek,
On last Friday morning a mule
threw Mr. T. T, Combs and hurt
him badly, so much so that l>e
had to call the doctor and he is
not much bet A. vet.
I have about u icided that we
have a set of the ugliest men in
our district of any other district
in Taliaferro county. Only one
passable man in the district, and
that's me.
As to thewopen, some of them
will pass and "nm* wont. Selah.
Mr. E. W. - padi ws’ wife made
him can*” hv^3o ck’ntjh Satur¬
day, so ‘“'INie v i not mark him;
also Mr. C. H.^LjazIey has the
same excuse at '** loes not want
to be marked Both will be
there soon..
As to Corpora Wall, I am very
uneasy about him. I . know he
will relapse the 22ud and I fear
I cannot raise him auy more. I
certainly am sorry for tho Cor ¬
poral.
I notice that. Judge M. J. Tay¬
lor is speaking of marrying
again. Now Mika, you know
that, you promised me that I
should ba at your wedding and I
am counting on being there old
fellow.
Mr. Henry Wall went home
with the Ray town girls last week
and thinks says of he had down a nice time aud j
gomg again soon
if not sooner.
John Ecklas was in our city
last week and Tie was so noisy
we had to put him up and the
Council titled him locts, so I
guess lie will be more quiet after
this. I
Mr. F. C. Beazley says he lias
a good house and a good farm
for next year aud that any nice
girl that wants a good husband
would do well to report to him at j
once. j
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Galveston’s Sea Mall
makes life now as safe in that city as on
the higher uplands. E VV Goodloe, who
resides on Dutton St., in Waco. Tex.,
needs uo sea wall for safety. lie wrius:
"I have used Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption the past live years ai d
it keeps me weil and -afe. Before that
time i had a cough which for years had
becii growing w« rse. Now it s go: e ”
Cures chronic Coughs. LaGrippe, Cr, up,
Wh (oping Cough and prevents pneumo¬
nia. Pleasant to t«k". Every Iso:tie g o r
■ ut ed at Had iway A: Moore’s drug store .
i Price ode and *-1.10. Tri d b stt'e f ee.
SOUTHWEST
The Land of BIG CROPS and
PROSPERITY.
Are you making as much off your farm as you ought? No doubt you are
making all you cau. The trouble is the land c >st too much. It takes tan much mon¬
ey to buy a big farm, and so you are trying to mik a living on a small farm, or
perhaps you are renting one and paying a good share of what you raise, in rent.
Wouldn.t it be better to go where llie piice of gi od land is so little that you cau
own a big farm—where every acre of ground is working for you and ali you raise is
paying you good protits?
There are thousands of acres of fertil land in the Southwest the line of the
Cotton Beit Route that cau be bought for from $3 to $10 an acre. This land is in¬
creasing in value each year.
See The Southwest at Small Cost,
A trip to the Souahwest would convince you that your best interests I»y in settling there*
The trip caivbe made at very little [expense. ‘ On the first and third
Tuesdays of each month you can purchase around trip ticket to any point
in the the Southwest on or via the Cotton Belt Routi at very low rates, stop¬
overs will be allowed for you to examine any locality you are interested in
Write at once for free copies of book describing this wonderful country
and for full information about cost af ticke,s etc.
L. P. SMITH, T P A, Cotton Belt Route, 203 Equitable Bldg,Atlanta,Ca
LUNCET0N.
MOCKING-BIKD.
Rev. Mercer Bruce diued at
the home of Mr. J. C. Luuceford
Sunday.
Mr. Prior Nelson has returned
home after spending some time
with his sister at Crawfordville.
Messrs. Arthur Stewart, Wes
ley aud Ezra Jones of Bermuda
attended S. S. at this place Sun¬
day.
Mr. Andrew Cooper of Glas¬
cock Co. is visiting his uncle,
Mr. W. T. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moore are
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J, D, Moore.
Mrs. J. »C. Luuceford is ou the
sick list this week.
Messrs Jim and Frank Godbee
and Lincoln Wheeler are visiting
relatives in Sandersville.
Several of the young people
of this community spent a pleas
ant afternoon at the home of Mr.
W. T. Nelson Saturday.
Miss Lena Edwards is visiting
relatives at Margaret's Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Moore
have returned to their home near
Sharon after spending some time
with home folks.
A Mystery Solved.
“How to keep off periodic attacks of
biliousness and habitual constipation
was a mystery that Dr. King’s New Life
pills solved for rue,” writes John N.
Pleasant, ot Magnolia, lml. The only
pills that are guaranteed to give perfect
to everybody or money re¬
Only 25c at Hadaway & Moore’s.
Say, aint you glad it’s over?
Now let’s get down to business,
There is nothing so pleasant as that
bright, cheerful, at-peace-vvitb-tiie-world
feeling when you sit down to your break¬
fast. There is nothing so conducive lo
good work and good results. The healthy
man with a healthy mind aud body is a
better fellow, a better workman, a bet¬
ter citizen than the man or woman who
is handicapped by some disability, how¬
ever slight. A slight disorder of the
stomach will derange your body, your
thoughts and vour disposition. Get away
from the morbidness and the blues. Keep
your stomach in tune aud both your
brain and body will respond. Little
indiscretions of overeating can be easily
corrected and you will be surprised lo
see lmw much better man you are. Try
a little Kodol For Dyspepsia after your
meals. Bold by Hadaway & Moore.
m time, bold by drunulsts.
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