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VOL. XXXII.
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'WINCHESTER
«NUSLACK 9
Loaded Black Powder Shells
Shoot Strong and Evenly,
Are Sure Fire,
Will Stand. Reloading.
They Always 6ef The Csanse.
For Gale. Everywhere.
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Where you find Shield Brand Shoes
it they is a safe sold place by reliable to trade, merchants because | |
are
everywhere. Be sure to ask for
Kiser's King $3.50 Shoe
for men, and you will get your
money’s worth. Made in 37
styles and all the popular
Leathers, Patent Colt, Vici,
Gun Metal, Box Calf, etc.
M. C, Kiser Company
Manufacturers
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., ffllDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, I. 90f
tat IBL
Rev. J. E. Ruf§* H lilled his
regular appoiutuien :Att the Meth¬
odist church Smithy.
The Presbyteria| revival clos¬
ed last Friday Misf^stelle nngfyt with just
one addition, Ken
driek.
Dr. A. C. Davit!;. was called
to the bod-si do of.?* . Jesse A.
Woodall, at Mesetia last Friday,
who has typhoid fever.
Mrs., Ferguses is quite un¬
well but hope she ' Fill soon bo
all O. K.
Mr. W. E. Moore attended the
Superintendents’Rally in Atlan¬
ta this week.
Messrs. Gary am Henry D.
Moore left our city Tuesday
morning 1o attend tlm G. M. A.
at College Park.
Mr, Demon Jones of Emanuel
county w hile in our midst is
quite a swell sport among the
ladies. He takes them in “both
gwino and coming.”
Mr. W. C. Davidsc.n and family
of White Plains visited relatives
here Sunday. ,
Mrs. E. A. Moore vad daugh¬
ter, Lucyle, of Apauta, after
several weeks stay among rela¬
tives returned home last Friday.
Mrs. F. P, Brown who has
been ill for several v mk* is re¬
ported much iwprov 4.
Miss Lena.!>■ E harm¬
ing little daughter' of Cashier
W. C. Davidson of the White
Plains Bank is the guest of Miss
Gladys Drown this week.
Mr. Owen S. Moore has accept¬
ed a position with the Southern
Express Go. in Atlanta.
Mr. O. D. Moore of this city
and Mr. R. IJ. Moore of Culver
ton will leave in a few days on a
trip to Hot Springs, Ark.
Miss Annie Bethune after visit¬
ing her cousin Miss Louise Ken¬
drick returned to her home in
Milledgeville last Monday.
Miss Sadie Wright of Augusta
is guest of Miss Willie Joe
Wright this week.
Mr. Gray Wright of Atlanta
v'sited among kin folks in this
section last week.
Mrs. W. D. Pittman and daugh¬
ter, Miss Lucy Pittman, are
quite ill with typhoid fever.
The sound of tin Sharon gin
seems to remind us that the good
old summer time has come and
gone.
Mr. L. T. Moore after se veral
weeks’ attuck of bilious fever
glad to report is 1 u proving rap
Miss Varinio Wi . lit loft Mor.
day to attend the S iphens High
School in Crawfoj I. iJie.
Mr. Dob Scrugg ■ of Sulphur
1 Springs, Tex.,-an Miss Della
Drown his sisb t in-law are
among relati vos in >ur section.
Mrs. W. E. Ferg -son who was
taken to Cadiey In 1 -’ week died
Monday at that pla •<>. Her re
mains were interred at Provi¬
dence church in Warren county.
.Mr. Geo. B. Dan m of Athens
was in our city la -i Sunday.
Hon. J A. Ken-1 ick and Dr.
A. T. Ray attended the Hoke
Smith convention in Macon this
week.
The tirst bale of cotton wus
brought to our city by Mr. W.
M. Kendrick and sold to Mr. John
O'Keetfe at 8j}c.
Wright & Darden receiyed
the lirst car load of furniture
this week and are expecting two
more cars at an early date. They
will give great values.
No one would buy a sailboat wil.li ails
that could not be reefed. 1’hcru is at -vu ,
that possibility of a little too much wind
that makes a cautious mao afraid to go
unprovided. The thinking man, whose
stomach sometimes goes hack on him,
provides for his stomach by keeping a
bottle of Ivodnl For Dyspepsia within
reach. Kodol digests what you cat and
lestorcB the stomach to iho condition to
pioperly perform its functions. Sold by
1 Iadawtty & Moore,
MILDRAJON.
ROSE.
Avery small crowd at tended S S. last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, (!. 15. Htewarl. spent
Wednesday with Mr. S. I!. Stewart and
family.
Miss Mary Allen and her mother, Mrs.
Sude Allen visited relatives near ('raw
fordvillo last Saturday.
Miss Emma Stewart is spending this
week with tier sistor, Mrs. T ,1. Darden,
near Bermuda.
Mr. Cl G, Hill mill family were in this
community.Saturday night.
Miss ibunne Stewart is spending lids
woekiwilh her aunt, Miss Bailie Chapman,
near (Jruwfordville,
Most of the young people seemed in en¬
joy a croquet game at the. hone- of Mr.
\V. A. Hill Saturday evening.
Mr. Willie Stewart is staying at his
nude's, Mr. U. S. Stewart, near Beimu
rUt.
I link Mime of the men itrmmd hjre
like to stay in town very well. ’Most
every time I see them they are going or
coming from there.
There were eight baptized at, the Cruw
fordvjlle Baptist, church last Sunday
morning, and a good sermon afterward
by Rev. (1. A. (iwens.
Starving to Death.
Because her stomach was so weakened
by useless drugging that she could not
eat, Mrs, Mary H. Walters, of Si. (Hair
St., Oolnmbus, <)., was literally starving
to death. She wrili-H: “.My stomach was
so weak from useless drugs that I could
not eat, and my nerves so wrecked that 1
could not sleep; and not before I was giv
eo up to die was I induced to try Electric
Ritters; with the wonderful result that
Improvement began at iaii-.it, and a com¬
plete cure followed. ’ Rest health tonic
on earth, ode.. Uttaranleed by lladaway
<fc Mourn Druggists.
BERMUDA.
RY ENURE SNAP.
Wo arc having a plenty of rain through
this seel ion.
Del your sank and basket ready for
the cotton is ready for you
Mr. W. I’. Jones lists' brought out a
new top buggy. Rook Out gills, and
there is no telling what else.
Miss Emma Howell is not much im¬
proved at this writing,
Mr. .J T. Howell ret tinted bourn last
Friday after spending several days with
Mr. .J. R. Stewart.
Mr. J. T. Darden 1ms a neweoiuet at
his home. A fine girl.
There was a nice entertainment at Mr,
W. R. Sharp’s last Friday evening. It
was enjoyed by all.
Mr. A rthur Hiowart in s accepted a p -
sition at the asylum. We were soiry to
see him h live.
We are glad to -ay that Mr. I'. <>.
Vmixoy is m, proving at this writing. |
There was a marble playing at Mr. W
R. Jones’s la-t Saturday evening. It j
Was enjoyed Toy all who didn’t get beat.
Greene !
Tin- two Mi-si-8 Moore from
comity returned home Satuiday after
spending several days with Mist ( lira i
Brake
Mis- Ethel S'- war; r.-turned to the
nsvlum Wcdiu Mlay, after spending -i v
cial days with hour.- to La,
I
NO. 32.
\For \PoorB/ood\ Thin,
You can trust a medicine
tested tiO years! Sixty years
of experience, think of that! ^
Experience with Ayer’s Sar¬
saparilla; the original Sarsa¬
parilla; the Sarsaparilla the
doctors endorse for thin blood,
weak nerves, general debility.
its But host oven work Ibis it i;rntt<l tlui liver old 'mt’ilif’ihio iiut.Mlve ffinnot and Mml <lr> j
i.
bowels constipated. For the In st possible re
siil-ts, you should tube laxative dose., of A yer’s
ills while taking the. Smdiipaiilia
Mado AiBo by «T. manufUoturore C. Ayor Co., IjCWgII, of Maoo. j
HAIR VIGOR.
i/ers CHERRY AOUB CORK. SECTORAL.
Wo havo no ncnrotn! Wo pubiiuU
Iho formulas of all our modioiiioH.
LUNCETON.
itooiusu.niKD.
Mr. Maeon Whoelur spunt .Sat¬
urday night with Mr. Horry Nel¬
son.
Messrs. Kara and Frank Jones
and Jo IT St.swart of Bermuda at
Lendod S. S. at this plaeu Sun
day.
Miss Delia Mi sons has roturnod
homo after spending a low days
with i'rionds in Willies Go
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. .Rhodes
spout Sunday with Mrs. G. D.
Rhodes.
The too cream supper at Mr.
budiUo Moore,s Friday night
wus huioyed by all.
Mr. and Mi's, led,He OrudiHo
and Mrs. Darnio Brantley spout
Saturday F. M. with Mrs. J. D.
Muoro.
Misses Hulun and Nulio Coloy
and Mr. .Inhnnio GoJuy spent
Sunday ill the home of Mr. J. I)
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. barnie Brantley
dined at the homo of Mr. J. C.
Luiiouford Sunday.
Mr. .1 I). Muoro and I it tic son,
John, spoil! Sunday P. M. with
Mr. Buddie Moore.
$ 1 , 281 , 600.00
Deposits in Bank
by the Farmers in
South Georgia.
The Bunks in the towns along the linn
of the (Forgln Southern, & Flotidt ill.
In Georgia, south of Muion, have ait
aggregate
Capital of $ 904,000
Surplus of 530,000
Deposits of 3,204,000
Of IT.i i ilepotii- tile Fiiiiiii-i: luiyo
lorty per < i• 111 ,, amounting to I ,J.SI liOo
Tie <- li-gu.es UjnW tin- wonderful
prosperity of South ih-ordu, and lTint
the Funner." nro enjoying a inrgi dinre
of it.
If you tire u Farmer and would like
to have a "inly balance in die Rank,
g-t n fum in Sou'll (leorgia while land
can be pr< cmed at a reasonable price.
For 1 i - 1 of lands and | no s, and putu
phlei giving fall it f irn.atioti, write lo
W. 7 -. GRE.-BVI- R.
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