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PrHUmln State end F.dcml courts.
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Cmwfonlvilie, . . . Ga.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, i
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MOCKING 1HHD.
No S. S. !Su ml ay.
Messrs Johnnie Coley and Em¬
mett Marehman made a Ilyin*,'
trip here £ unday,
Mr. Sainnne Nelson of Craw
forjdvillo spent Saturday night
and Sunday with home folks.
Mr. A. vS. Lance ford and
daughter, Mrs. Pearl Brantley,
tire quite sick.
Misses Carrie find Florence
Edwards of Sandy Cross spout
•Saturday and Sunday with their
uncle, Mr. \Y. Y. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sneid
nuvn and little sou and mother
spent Thursday at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Moore.
Miss Della Moore and Mr.
Wesley Jones dined at the home
of Mr. .1. Ilttgh Wheeler Sunday.
Miss Clara Nelson has return¬
ed home after spending some
time with friends at B 'tumul t.
Miss Lillian Geoger and little
sister Julia and brother Henry
spent Tuesday P. M. with Miss
Pella Moore.
Little Minnie Olive Park
spent Wednesday with little
R ba Moore.
Mr. Macon Wheeler and Mr.
Chatlie Marehman diued at tile
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh
Wheel"r Sunday.
Miss .Jennie Nelson and broth
ere. Messrs Prior and Perry
b pettt- Tuesday P. M. with Miss
Della Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Rhodes
dined at the home of their father,
Mr. Tom Rhodes, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Bentley
spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Carey.
Mrs. Eddie Credille .pent
Thursday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Moore.
Starring! to Death.
lice tune tier stomach was .so weakened
by useless drugging that she could not
eat, .Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair
St., Columbus, O., WHi “My literally starving
to death. She writes: stomach was
so weak from useless drugs that I could
not eat, ami my nerves so wrecked that I
could not sleep; and not before I was giv¬
en up to die was I induced to try Eleclric
Hitters; with the wonderful result that
Improvement began at once, and a com¬
plete, cure followed.'’ Best health tonic
on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by Hadaway
& Moore Druggists.
MILDRAJON.
ROSE.
A very good crowd attended S. S. last
Sunday.
Misses Lula and Katie Atchison spent
Sunday with Miss Bailie Lou AtehiSou.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chapman visited
their daughter, Mrs. C. S. Akins Thurs¬
day.
Mis. Claude Chapman visited Miss
Susie Allen Saturday night.
Messrs Emmett Rhodes and Fred Gunn
were in this community Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chapman visited
relatives iu Greene county last -week.
Some of the young people enjoyed a
croquet game at Mr. W. Ai Hill’s last
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Willie Aeree’s little Bert has been
very sick with the fever but is better at
this writing.
Several visited S. S. at this place last
Sunday.
Mr. timer Acree visited Washington
last week.
Airs. C. C. Chapman’s little girl has
been very sick with the fever, but is bet¬
ter at this writing,
Mr. and Airs. Claude Cnapman spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Atchi¬
son.
i Mr. A, S. Chapman entertained several
' tvfWirday Jlight by yLviip,? Jdy "t.
graph. v*
Messrs Atoone and Elliott spent
day with Mr. John Hill.
Air. J. W. Stewart visited home folks
Sunday.
In these days ot rush and hurry court¬
esy is often forgotten. In the mad. pell
until rush of our life little things are done
to offend th it we rather remained un¬
done A hastily eaten meal audits result¬
ant headache may cause us social or finan¬
cial loss. The wise man or woman is the
olio who relieves little ills of this sort by
a little dose ot Kodol For Dyspepsia. It
digests vvli tt you eat and puts your stom¬
ach back iuto shape. Sold by Hadaway
& Moore.
“Do you know that there’s a place
where divorce comes before marriage?”
“Impossible!’’
“Not at all. It’s in the dictionary.”—
Swaittsboro Forest-Blade.
Well Worth Trying.
tV. II. Brown, the popular pension at¬
torney, of Pittsfield, Vt.. says: “Next to
a pension, the best thing to get is Dr.
King’s New Life Pills.’’ He writes:“tln-y
keep .;;y familv in splendid health.”
quick cure for 1L adache, Constipatem
and Biliousness. 25c Guaranteed at .Had¬
away A Moori.’s ilvnir store.
Hubbubs—“Are yum oyer bothered
with tramps out here?”
Subbubs- ‘No, 1 have a sign oil the
irate reading: ‘Wo are vegetarians, bu
our dog isn’t.’ ”—Philadelphia Press.
II h n von have a cold it is well to be |
very careful about using anything that I
will cause eonstipaiiou. Be particularly
careful about preparations containing
opiates. L se Komndy’s Laxative Honey
and Tar. which stops the enough and
moves the bowels. Sold by Hadaway &
Moore.
Mis McCall—1 notice you havent got
the same woman aow. Did you dis¬
charge her?
' ul 1 Yc-. {.urel had . to.
S > mane pieces used to come home from
the wash m s-in’,—Philadelphia Press.
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Gcod for the cough, amove- the cold,
the i.me ot tilt' c mb. Thai s the
u tk oi Keuiu d, s i axaiivc lb ncy auu
Lit tm original ,axa i\ cou.’h syrup
V ,! 1 s n«-opt oi-. s ad by II tdawav
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TRAVELER.
Mr. Thomas Gregory returned from
Aluy field last week, where he had been
at work fur several days.
Hurrah for the new platfoim of the
Democratic party of Georgia. Now the
riug politicians, tali road lawyers and lob¬
byists will have to cat in the cellar and
sleep in the garret wuile the legislature
is in session.
Miss Ramp of Augusta was visiting iu
this and Warren counties this week.
We learn a young negro paddled a
negro woman iu black Log section re¬
cently and iu place of the man getting
out of the way, the woman has left.
i'hai looks sorter i'linuy,
Another reporter tor Barnett last week
in the Auvocaie-Uomocrat. That is O.
K. The more the merrier it vvhl he,
Air. James V. Garrett went on a visit
last week to Margarets Grove, the guest
ot Air. Will Carey.
Yeuzey We are glad again to je our friend, He P. G.
out tst week. is one
of Taliaferro’s gi and old veterans and
Citizens.
Cotton pickets are scatce. The cause
is some people don’t pay the standard
price, borne have no trouble iu gelling
iheir cotton picked.
Messrs P. C. Fielding, Ed McJuukin
and Traveler wett-iu CraWloidvilie last
week on busiuiss.
People are haulm.; cotton iu pretty
•lively m our section. Everybody seems
to he satisfied. W e hear nothing said
about the ptioo, nor how much they will
make.
Fox y j again . last week.
hunters wert out
I'kere are some pe'jpU; who would lose
their whole crop rather than miss a lox
eha-.e.
Traveler spent twp days, we suppose,
last week riding ami traveling over the
county and there is more cotton swamp¬
ed iu the grass tint we ever saw. They
can never pick it. £j| he hay on many
fio.ds would pay he-|. r than the cotton
crop if gathered- . ^...
Mr. WiUiain S mt was in Sharon
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‘ere- to a very aica cunV
hand last . -*
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Mrs. Emma .Stanford was visiting on
Pea Ridge Sunday, the guest of hertmcle
J. VV. Taylor.
Air. Henry Chapman was iu Crawford
ville last Saturday., He was sick, too.
He is one of Warren county’s best citi¬
zens. |
Morse McJunkin hit the grit by a fall
from a buggy last week. Morse sang a
litt le, cried a bit and laughed, bat he
kept on eating sugar cane.
Any widow, old maid, or even a young
lady that wishes > many, Traveler will
put them ou the trail to get a good hus¬
band. We know they will make good
husbands.
While in Sharon last Sunday we saw
that the Sharon towu government ordi¬
nances are not very good. Eight or ten
negro boys were kicking up a bigger row
at the depot than half a dozen men full
of whiskey would have done.
“To (,'ure \ f elon”
savs Sam Kendall, ot Phiilipsburg, Kan.,
“just cover it over with Biicklui’s Arni¬
ca Salve and tin Salve will do the rest,”
Quickest cure for Burns, Boils, Sores,
Scalds. Wounds, Piles, Eczema. Salt
Rheum, chapped Hands, Sore Feet and
Sere Eyes. Only 25c at Hadaway &
Moore’s drug store. Guaranteed,
"Why have you been absent 'from
school?” demanded the teacher.
Why,” replied the bov, “Atom broke
, 0 ...... ,, ,
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“Hut , this is Wednesday. A\ hy did
you stay away two days?”
“Whv-er-it was broke iu two places.”
—Philadelphia Press
The Breath of Life.
It’s a significant fact that the strongest
animal of its size, the gorilla, also has
the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means
powerful creatures. How to keep the'
breathing 0 |gana right should be man’s
chi fest study. Like thousands of others,
Mis. Ova A. Stephens, of Port Williams,
O., has learned how to do this. She
w'liv-: “Throe bottles of Dr. King’s Xov
Discovery stopp ■ 1 m v cough of two
years anti cured me of what my friends
thought hron c msumption. O. it’s grand for
and iu.ag inubles." Gparante d
by Hadaway & Moore, druggists, lbi.e
5ne and SI oo Trial b etle :ree.
SOUTHWEST
The Land of BIG CROPS and
PROSPERITY.
Are you making as much off your farm as you ought? No doubt you ate
making all you can. The trouble is the land cost too much, It takes too much mon¬
ey to buy a big farm, and so you are trying to mak a living on a small farm, or
perhaps you are renting one and paying a good share of what you raise, iu rent.
Wouldn.t it be better to go where the price of good laud is so litile that you can
own a big farm—w here every acre of ground is working for y„u and ali you raise is
paying you good profits?
There are thousands of acres of fertil land in the Southwest the line of the
Cotton Beit Route that can be bought for from $3 to 810 an acre. This land is in¬
creasing iu value each year.
See The Southwest at Small Cost,
A trip to the Souahwest would convince you that your best interests 1>* y in settling there.
The trip can’be made) at very little expense. J On the first and third
Tuesdays of each month you can purchase a round 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 ones 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
;CB£62jJH*UE*kJ»filS
The Home of Haggard’s Specific Tablets
the great cure for Indigestion, Nervou3 Debility, Constipation, Kidney wonderful and
Bladder Troubles, Lost Vitality and all kindred diseases. The most
vitalizing remedy known to medical science. These world-renowned health¬
giving and strength-building tablets sell at 50c per box. For Piles, Irregular
or Suppressed Menstruation, Leucorrhoea, etc., Haggard’s Suppositories should
be used in connection with the Tablets. Price per box, 50c. If your druggist
can not supply you they will be sent prepaid upon receipt of write for book of I
| price. Address HAGGARD SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Georgia School of Technology
Is better equipped and organized in all departments than ever before, and prepared to do the
Free Scholarships best work in its history. In order to afford the
young men of Georgia high-class technical
education, the legislature at its last session,
assigned fifteen free scholarships to each
county in the state. Take immediate advantage of this opportunity and write for latest
catalog of information illustrating advantages of the Georgia Tech for prospective students.
Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining and Civil Engineering, and
Engineering Chemistry. Extensive and new equipment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. Ne w
Library ; new Chemical Laboratory. The forty members of the Class of 1906 were placed in
desirable and lucrative positions BEFORE GRADUATION. Write for further information.
K. G. MATHESON, A.M., LL.D., President, Atlanta, Georgia
GETTING AROUND A DIFFICULTY.
Au instructor in a certain boys
.is noted among his pupils for hisdifficult
examination questions. One ot the
youthful students, after smuggling over
a particularly strenuous list of questions
in geography, came upon the following
query, which completely stump, d him:
“Name twelve animals of t Me polar re¬
gion-.”
The youngster scratched his head,
thought hard for many minutes, and
finally, und r the spell of a sudden inspi¬
ration, wrote
“Six seals and six polar bears.”
The professor was so pleased with hits
pupil’s e'everness that he marked his
paper 100 per cent.—September Lippin
cott’-.
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure
is Smith’s Mire Kidney Cure. YTur
dru.gis i wul ref n d y, nr money if after
tab is g O te 1 otic y in are not Safi,tied
withies-Its- CO cans by ILduway &
AIooiv.
“I used to know Air. Sneoker who vat
with your firm, j understand he is a
tried auri trusted unpLye—”
“He was trns'ed, yes, and he’ll be
tried > ,0 ’’ if we ’ re fortunate to c it« h
him.”—Philade phia Pr< s-'.
Do You Suffer From Kidney'1 roubles’
AY r o guarantee one bottle of Smith’
Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure, or
your drugeist will refun t your money
t rice 50 cents. Hadaway & Moore.
CITATION.
I GEORGIA, Tali ferrn Conn'y:—
To whom it may concern: T. s.
| ^ al! hav.ng made arp'ication to inc in
cluP * orm to be a PP oilltwl u Imw.isirator
I with tlie will anmx d upon the estate of
Mis. Nancy Raid, l.te of said county, no¬
tice is hereby giv n th d said application
will be heard at. the regular term of the
Guilt of Gidi 'ary hr said county, to bs
held rn il). fir-t Mm,day in October, Ifi'nQ
'.Vi uessmv h md and official .signature.
;hi- 5th day < f e'e-ptemb r, 1000
• Z. Andrews.
<>idi ary T liaferro