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Office in Court House,
Dr. A. H. BEAZLEY,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Crawfordvillc, . • Ga.
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BARNETT NEWS.
Mr. 11. C Wynne tmd daughter of Pow
elton spent Wednesday at Mr. Thomas
L. Atchison’s
Mo. A!lie (lallaher has loturned to
Atluuta after visiting relatives It ire.
Mrs. (i Ray Yea/.oy and Alias Hattie
Barksdale spent last Wednesday at Mr.
W. I’. Johns,in’s.
Mrs. Fiynt of Atlanta was tliu gnest
of Mrs. 1'. <'. Fielding last week.
Mr. t<e> \V. Wheeler of l’ride was
here a short while last week,
Madauies M. C. Taylor and G. C. Stan¬
ford and Mis-es Claude Tar lor and Fra u
ees Sharp spout last Friday a t, Mrs. J.
Y (hi tt’s.
Sheriff Brinkley of Warren ton was
here Monday.
Well Worth frying.
\V 11 Brow n, the popular pension at¬
torney. of Ihtt-tieUl, Vt.. says: ‘‘Ne.V to
a iieiision, the best, thing to get s- Or.
King's New Life Pills. ’ He writes:—they
keep ...v Tamilv in splendid health V
(Juies e ire fm lb adache, Constipaii-u
and Biliousness. 'Joe liuarameed at Had*
away A .o-nir store.
riic Only Guaranteed kidney Cure
is Smith's Smc Kidney < re Your
druggis i will refund yout in <. alter
taking one bottle ym ar. . : ■ tied
With insults AO rents 1 • 11 A
Moor.*
«mu on.
(!K<MUIlA. T li oe i * C ."O'
T<> whom it may conn in. T. N.
Hall Iih v nr mule application io me in
due form to bi .ipjx)iutetl admitii-nator
with tin* wil annexed upon the estate of
Mm Nancy U id. l de , >-m l county, no
Un* ■-lu'ivbv C v .1 , 1 . - •ipp'ication
will he heard at th- icgnl.i; term of tin*
t ' . , » ’ '
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Uciu * n ui n t Mor„t.,y ,n t ainiir, VJyfi
Witnci--niv h nd and offifial signature.
ibis 5th day if e teinb r. Btv- j
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RIPPLES FROMlHl COlRY
TRAVELER.
IV F Staraivant visr- d houn f< k*
t 1*1 . in r tint la*t > .9<bl\
N ”7. fust if ,:n broke doivu ;.t li.tr
<• ■ «•? MU-.. Ift-V- ,l!!_ Tin Washing*
Br inch engine carried the train on
ete war i great delay in making
, in duh
S no T.uvi a > fii inis thiok
•ut:..]. any 11 . vhaiinal work Tuis
out* of liiel out mistakes
Mr, .1, tm M< Kinney had .wether one
1 t tie's bud i-peils ast week
Jan G lion iu.tbe writer'.' soeti, n has
gii nad four bines t . t . n , n one So its
fern already
Mis. Mo y M Iv unify *.s ripened
ibeher
.Mr. and Mrs Will Star iivuut's c'uti
dren are about well again.
Sweet potato crop will be fine tlm „ fal .
in writer’s section.
We are due Mr. Henry Harper an
apology, Mr. Harper called tis dowu be
cause we used his name as "Uncle
Buell.’’ We are glad he corrected ns.
We never knew his real name be f ore.
VVe arc glad to know the Advo-Demo¬
crat is doing as good job work if not
better than any office in this section.
Bull for your county paper and il wil.
pull for yon and Taliaferro.
Traveler was at the home of Mr, Billy
C. Rhodes last week. Air. Rhodes raises
everything to eat at home, which very’
few fanners do in this country.
Tlie sick generally in the writer’s sec¬
tion are hotter in health we are glad to
state.
The October election w.ill be a trash
raiser from the names that will be on the
ticket.
The new style of spelling that is caus¬
ing so much comment would hot hurt
many. A heap of us don’t know how to
spell, nohow, and most any kind would
>uit this human race.
Mr. Ed McJunl axing up bis resi¬
lience so it wil! be more convenient for
his lady when he brings her home.
In is these often days forgotten. ol rush In and hunfy court¬
esy the mad, pell*
inch rush of our life little things are done
to offend th it, we rather remained un¬
done A hastily eaten meal and its result¬
ant headache may cause us social ortinan
einl loss. The wise man or woman is the
one who relieves little ills of this sort by
a little dose of Ivodol For Dyspepsia. It
digests what you eat and puts your stom¬
& ach Moore. back into shape. Sold by'1 Lada way
General election next Monday for
State and county officials, amendment
ratification and Judge nominations.
Mr. Wilkins Tucker was in the writer’s
section last week from Williams Creek.
Sound of the fanners in the writer’s
section are saving hay with a vim. Good
idea. S, me did not save their 1 odder.
Some cotton fields would look white
now, but the grass shades it put.
There has been a strange disease in the
writer’s section for the past week or two.
No name fot it as yet, though several
have had it.
We learn Mr. Dub Stewart has a job on
the \\ Lite Plains A Union Point 11. R,
Sm eess to you, Dub.
We are sorry to know Mr. Thomas
Jackson, section boss of Ga. B. R. at
Ci iwfordviUe, has b.en sick for two
we- k- We hope he may soon recover
tiis usual health.
Mr, Matter Bay of Robinson has had
i biiige ot Mr ,T teksou s section during
hi- sjiel! of sickness.
Mr, IV F Sturdivant lias saved a tine
crop of pea vine hay. The peas were
sown on the grain lands after harvest.
Xwerai in Traveler’s section will have
ffi u ' hogs to kill this winter if nothing
happens further on. Best crop of pork
WC have ever had in the district.
'V” ' v, ' r,! shnl to meet Mr, James Jones
hut week. IL* is now a citizen of Flori¬
da- H< returned home Gut week.
The Breath of l ife.
BV a Mgnifieuw tin t that the strongest
anmial ,-t t.- - , the goriila. also has j
tin largest lungs. Powerful lung* means
Wnthii.g power It: l crea'ure-u Howto keep the
ohi.f,-t org:»>*v r:ght-shon 7 d be man’s
7"' stu.iv *‘'jTbetu. Like tbuusauds of Fort of ot hers',
; : h«'w William-, I
* ' to do this. sh x
ofDi King’sH
D:>c.w-.ry pjHsl mi com:': of two
.and c, u;u a f.what my friends
r ,‘ ....... °* l!| pTon. O, it’*, itraud tor
;» c*d lu-g tr«.uole*.” Gua ancd
iv Ib.c iwsv d* Moore, drnrgi't* i» r w
>“* ami i'r al bottle iree.
AN* IXIULGH \C DKINlSMOli.
Hat Siuitttii.tti s>v. hearing thill the
bank tn wh eli he kept hi* •'livings hud
fie.I . lushed JiriMu ,t with his hank hook
steal Juinundtsi all l.|* ir.oliev. The pin *
tin to h r struight w *> lu'grtn to count it
I out.
Ah. y. 'v<* g.M , 1 , have ye:" said
>h.i o.i . s-\ « t4' a sigh of relief.
K •. v tints iv. don't want it its long
its >"i hu\a : " tK'iithet Kvory body's
“To ( nop t ! elon *
sst's K ts '... . Pitt lipsbuig, Kuu.,
. 'i • oi n sms a, Htiokl. iTs Arnl
. . .<,r.l tin Solve w ,1 dothe rest,"
i^n * m . .tv. tor B • ' B Ms, Sores.
>* * W.'.. mis. 1Vjos. ]■;, /nun, suit
Hi *t t" - Is;-. •: l*:o ds. Sore Kent and
> V- 1 > os a ii t *. at lladNtvay &
M« . sioi'i Onavittiti'i-d,
HARRTTCOULDN'T ADD.
i va day W: lie's ninther found her
' :.g liopefiti holding his pot rabbit by
tin * • * From time to time ho • would
en F aun a violent, shake and demand
' shut p v. 1'w o plus two? Two plus
fw - *. r •Tlnoo plus tlmv? Three plus
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-Why. Wdiie” asked his mother with
.j^p ronoorn, "what makes you treat
your poor iiitlo Buunv that May?”
Well.” replied Willie, greatly disap¬
pointed. '‘teacher told us in school today
that rabbits multiplied very fast, but this
dummy can’t even add.”—Everybody’s
Magazine for October.
Good for the cough, removes the cold
the cause of the cnugh. That’s the
Tar—the work of Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and
Contains original laxative couch syrup.
& Moore. no opiates. Sold by Ilndaway
BE RMUD A.
BY BLUE BIRD.
People are busy picking cotton iti this
section.
Several from Bermuda attended S, S.
at Johnsonbivrg Sunday.
We are soiry to hCar that Mr. I*. G.
Veazey Is not much improved at this
writing.
this waiting. L. Shar^baby toJB it will JsAK-ry ill at
a sum n*
cover.
Ask Mr. Willie Stewart what young
girl was that he wAnted to carry to
meeting and she sehl him word to come
ahead and she would have a sugartit
ready.
Mr. J. R. StewHiTand family siitint tho
day with Mr. J. T. Darden Su .day.
Mr. F. H. Stewart and family spent
the day with Mr. G. W. Stewart Sunday!
Miss Jessie Stewart dined with Miss
ULCllUG n. u-.
bixrfcc
7U) trduAe.
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| SOUTHWEST
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The Land of BIG CROPS and
PROSPERITY.
Are you making as much off your farm as you ought? No doubt
making all can. The trouble is the land you -ire
you cost too much. It takes too much mon¬
ey b« buv a big farm, and so you are trying to mik a living (*u a small farm
perhaps you renting or
are one and paying a good share of what you raise, in
Wouldn.t it be better rent
to go where the price of g< od land is so little that you
hi# farm—where ciiu
own a every acre of ground is working for you and all raise is
paving you good profits? you
There are thousands of acres of fertil land in the Southwest the line of the
Gotton Belt Route that can be bought for from .$3 to $lo an acre. This land is in
creasiug in value each year.
See The Southwest at Small Cost,
A trip to the Scum Invest would convince
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“NUBILACK”
Loaded Black Powder Sliells
Shoot Strong and Evenly,
Are Sure Fire,
ill Stand Reloading.
They ASways (set The Game.
For Sale Everywhere.
The trip can lie inadel at very little expense. ; 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.
overs will be allowed for to Stop¬
you examine any locality you are interested in
ot«VfStt hi8 vroMul cou,ltry
L. P. SMITH, T P A, Cotton Belt Route, 203 Equitable
Claud Brake Sunday*
Mr. Grover Stewart has accepted a job
gt The asyiutu. weie- sony to se»N
him leave.
The oyster supper Friday night at Mr.
W. B. Jones’s was enjoyi d by all who
were present.