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Text Books Under Uniformity Law Will Be Put in the Schools of
the County at Greatly Reduced Prices. [ave Been Received,
and Are Being Supplied Through Office of Commissioner.
On next Monday, February Ist, a change will be made in the text booxks
now in use in the schools of the county, and the books recently adopted under
the state uniformity law will be substituted for those that hava been taughs
for the past several years.
Under the uniformity law the patrons of the schools will get books from 20
to 50 per cent cheaper than heretofore, and the saying to them will be consid
erable.
A list of the books that have been adopted under the uniformity law for
use in the schools, with the prices at which they have heretofore been soold
and will now be sold, showing what has been saved to the people, is given be
low:
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Uniformity old
Price. Price
Graded Literature, Ist Reader, Maynard, Merrill & C0...c......020 .....025
et e 2nd i 4 Y gR L
Lee's Third Reader, American Book CO.....ciceve covves o 0 80005040
* Fourth L 1 s W g ssi AR s s N
‘ Fifth b b s bR L
Bacon'’s Intermediate Arithmetic, Ginn &06 L iB o
Wentworth’s Practical i i iet
Milne’s Standard Arithmetic. new edition, American Book C0...0 45......0 65
Hyde’s Course in English, Book 1, D. C. Heath & Co ... ...... 025.....088
Reed & Kellogg's Graded Lessons in English, Maynpard, Merrill
& Co., New edition 1901,0 30 . N 40‘
Buehler’s Modern English Grammar, Newsom & C0.....0000nr..080..... .0 60
Frye’s Elementary Geegraphy, Gion & CO...ovvnviriennenress oA ... 080
* " Higher * s LRN O R
Beginner’s History of Our Country, Southern Pub. C 0.......... 040..%..0 60
Field's United State's History, American Bl I, .i B sBN
Evans’ History of Georgia, University TR 0B e i e D
Hunnicutt's Agriculture, Cultivator Pub. 0% S R
Hutcheson'’s Lessons in Physiology and Hygiene, Book I, May
nard. Merrill & Co. (to be used in subsequent grades) ...... 0%, 000
Conn’s Elementary Physiology, Silver, Bardott 8 C 0: ... .ovis D 88, ooV B 0
Coleman’s Elements of Pnysiology, (e Tl ARG SRR - A ..0 60
Peterman's Civil Government, Ga. Edition, Amer. Book C0......0 64......0 60
Wheeler's Graded Primer, Wheeler & C 0.........%. a 0 0 38
Holton’s Primer, Southern Book Pub. Co. (Supplementary)......o WL
Roudebush Copy Books, Central School 5upp1vC0.............. 000......0 18
Branson'’s Speller, Ist Book, B. F. Johnson Pub.Co i viiai s sl
Swinton’s Word Book of English Spelling, American Book C 0... oD aAs
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The county board of education, through whom the books will be distrib
uted in Terrell county, have arranged to give a stiil further reduction, and a
discount of 10 per cent will be allowed on these prices.
The books can be secured at the office of County School Commissioner H.
A. Wilkipson. He has already received shipments of most of them, and all of
them are expected to be here this week.
LIKE FINDING MONEY. |
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Dawson Drug Co. Offers Populari
Medicine at Half Price. -‘
The Dawson Drug Co., the populari
druggsts, aré making an offer that is!
just like tinding money, for they aret
gelling a regular+3o-cent bottle of Dr. |
Howard's celebrated specific for thel
cure of constipation and dyspepsia ab
balt price. In addition to this large
discount they agree to return the
money to any purchaser whom the spe
cific does not cure.
It ie quite unusual to be able to buy
fifty-cent pieces for a quarter, but that
is what this offer really means, for itis
only recently, through the solicitation
of the Dawson Drug Co., that this med
icive could be bought for less than 50
cents. They urged the proprietors to
allow them to sell it at this reduced
trice for a little while, agreeing to
sell a certain amount. The result has
justified their good judgment, for the
sale has been something remarkable.
Anyone who suffers with headache,
dyspepsia, dizziness, sour stomach,
specks before the eyes, or any liver
trouble should take advantage of this
opportunity, for Dr. Howard’s Specific
will cure al) these troubies. Butif by
“by any chance it should not the Duw-[
son Drug Co. will return your money.g
Domestic Troubles. 1
It is exceptional t¢ find a family
where there are no domestic ruptures‘
ocecasionally, but these can be lessened
by having Dr. King’s New Life Pills
around. Mucb trouble they save by
their great work in stomach and liver
troubles. They not onlv relieve you,
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EiOTHERS, DO YCU
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KNOW
the many so-called birth mecdicines, and
most remedies for womsen ia the treatment
of her delicat= organs, contain more or less
opium, morphine and strychnine?
Do Yeu K uow that opium and morphine
are stupafying narcotic poisons?
D# you Kuow thatin most countries drug
g{sfgsatr; notpernitted to sell narcotics with
ouf laheling them poisons?
Do You Know that vou should not take
internaliy any medicine for the pain accom
panying pregunancy ?
De You Kzow that Mother’s Friend is a
purely vegeiablie pireparation, and thatitis
applied extzrnaily only.
Do You Know that Mcther’s Friend is 2
celebrated prescription and that it has been
in useover forrv vears, and that each bottle
of th= genuine bears the name of The Brad
field Rezuylator Co.? :
Do you know that when vou use this per
fect remedy ! n-ingchildbirth or throughout
the entire perio 1 of zestation that you wii
be free of pain and bear healthy, clever
children? :
Well, these thkirgs are worth knowing
Phevarefacts. Of drugoists, $1.90. Accent
@o substitute Ourbouk Mothierbo &' free
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THE BRADFIELD RECULATCR CO.,
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SUPERIOR COURT JURORS.
Those Who Will Serve at the
May Term of Court.
The following persons have been
drawn by Judge Sheffield to serve at
the May term of Terrell superior
cou:;t:
GRAND JURY.
O. E. Torrey, W. H. Fletcher, W.
L. Chambers, S. E. Glass, A. W. Flem
ing, W. H. Lasseter, M. W. McLen
don, W. S. Thornton, W. M. Dunn, G.
S. Crowell, J. A. Shields, W.J.Cham
bless, Chas. Deubler, C. L. Mize, F.
Nasworthy, W. A. Baldwin, B. P. Col
lier, L. C. Durham, D. A. Carter, W.
C. Thomas, J. A. Brim, J. W. Harris,
T. W. Haddock, J. P. Green, J. C.
Hollingsworth, W. B. Dismuke, . P.
Hannah, L. G.-Pinkstou, C. Gormerly,
J. A. Dayis.
TRAVERSE JURORS, IST. WEEK.
‘ E.T. Jagkson, B. F. Melton, J. L.
Mathews, J. L. Jennings, W. F. Locke,
&, A. Breedlove, J. T. Elder, B: Li
Johneon, A. E. Johnson, H. T.Lynch,
J. E. Jay, P. H. Gammage, H. O. Per
rv, D. J. Weolbright, C. C. Cutts, John
Seay, W. C. Horsley, C. M. Bezeman,
J. A. Cochran, S.J. Carter, 1.. J. At
kinsun, B. S. Walls, B. S. Mathews, T\
IJ. Mabry, Jas. O. Cannon, R. B. Bin
ion, J. W. Culpepper, R. L. Savyille, J.
Coker, J. W. Roberts, Jr., H. O. Me-
Lendon, M. H. Myrick, G.S. Denton,
Albert Bridges, W. M. Mount, J. C.
Roberts.
TRAVERSE JURORS, 2ND WEEK.
J. B. Hayes, J. M. Wright, J. A,
Lowrey, A. J. Hill, J. T. McLendon,
Jas. Clarke, H. H. Blizzard, J. P.
Davis, W. M. Ward, W. J. Cannon, S.
W. Hass, J. H. Smith, J. L. Paul, J.
F. Miller, C. T. Lowrey, J. W. Bryant,
F. F. Chapman, W. G. Aveun, Sr.,
Claud McLendon, W. E. Moreland,
Reese Smith, B. T. Bridges, S. J.
Senn, B. A. Fussell, C. R. Bynum, G.
A . iGQthdson, J. R. Hatrbuck, R. U.
Fletcher, M. A. Statham, Wm. Hasty,
J. W. Gammage, J. P. Culpepper, L.
E. Davis, F. E. Clark, W. G. Aven,Jr,,
J. M. Powell, Jr.
Rev. J. 0. Branch Dead.
Rey. J. O. Branch, one of the most
prominent mipisters of the South
Georgia Conference, and who was
widely known thoughout this section,
died suddenly Sunday. Dr. Branch
was presiding elder of the Valdosta
districy, and was at Moultrie to fill an
appointmeunt when he died.
What a splendid type of tireless ac
tivity is the sun as the psalmist de
scribes it issuing like ‘‘a bridegroom
from his chamber and rejoicing like a
strong mac to run a race.’”’ Every man
ought 1o rise in the morning refreshed
by slumber and renewed by rest, eager
for the struggle of the day. But how
rarely this is so. Most people rise
stili unrefreshed, and dreading the
strain of the day’s labors. The cause
of this is deficient vitality, and behind
this lies a deficient supply of pure,
rich biood, and an inadequate nourish
ment of the body. Thnere is nothiog
that will give a man strength and en
ergy as will Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery. It does this by increas
ing the quantity and qualitv of the
bloed supply. Th's poir hs tis
nerves, feeds the brain, builas up en
feebled organs, and gives that senge of
strength and power which makes the
struggle of life a joy. The ‘‘good feel
ing”’ which follows the use of **Golden
Medical Discovery’’ is not due to stim
ulation as it contains no alcohol, whis
ky or other intoxicant. It does not
brace up the body, but builds it up in
to a conditicn of sound health.
PRUOTECTS THE SYSTEM .
AGAINST CATARRH
Hyomei Prevents Colds and Cures Grip
and Catarrh. Money Back If It Fails.
“An ounce ot prevention is worth &
pound-of cure.” A few breaths of Hy
omel through the neat pocket inhaler
that comes with every outft will
check a cold or the grip at the start,
amd prevent serious and lasting ill
ness.
In all catarrhal troubles and diseases
of the air passages Hyomei has a posi
tive action not possessed by any other
medicine or treatment. It is pleasant
and convenient to use; simply put 20
drops of Hyomei in the inbaler and
breathe it a few minutesfour times a
day. luthis way every particle of air
that enters the lungs is charged with
a healing balsam that kills all ca
tarrhal germs, soothes and allays the
irritated mucous membrane, vitalizes
the blood with ozone, and makes a
complete and permanent cure.
A Hyomei outfit costs only $l, and
contains an inhaler, medicine dropper
and bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler
laste & lifetime, and when more Hy
omei is needed extra bottles can be ob
tained be for 50c. ‘
The Dawson Drug Co. give their.
personal guarantee with every Hyomei l
outfit they sell to refund the money if
it does not cure. ]
AN INTERESTING COURT.
The Session at Cuthbert Was Nct
a Dull One,
Solicitor General Laing and the
Dawson attorneys who attended Ran
dolph superior court at Cuthbert re
turned home the latter part of last
week, and reported a very interesting
time in the Randolph metropolis.
There were & half dozen or more
“blind tiger' keepers, all negroes, and
they were fined by Judge Sheflield
from $lOO to $4OO each.
The grand jury returned bills of in
dictments against Dr. M. A. Baldwin,
B. S. Baldwin and J. F. Blackburn for
the shooting affray thas occurred in
Cuthbert a few weeks ago. The cate
of Dr. Baldwin was called Wednesday,
and the trial resulted in a verdict of
shooting at another being returned.
Judge Shetfiell imposed a sentence of
$5OO, and itis understood that a motion
for a new trial has been flled. Riley
Rlackburn, a brother of J. F. Black
burn, was tried for assaulting with,in
tent to kill Justin Baidwin, and was
fined $5O. The other cases growing
out of the affair were continued until
the May term of court.
A recent session of the legislature
provided for a board of county commis
sioners in Randolph, and the grand
jury elected W. T. Jay, B. E. Joiner
and T. I. Ball members of the board
Randolph county has never before had
a board of commissionérs.
CITY COURT FRIDAY, |
Appearance Docket Called and’
Jurors Drawn.
Judge Raines held a short session ot
tbe city court Friday morning. The
appearance dockat was called and
judgments given in a number of cases
which were not litigated, aud the fol
lowing jurors drawn for the regular
quarterly term on the third Monday
in April: Charles Deubler, G. R. Can
pon, J. C. Roberts, R. M. Andrews, D.
D. Davidson, J. E. Thomas, J. T. Ra
gan, J. E. Jay, W.G. Aven, Jr,J. W,
Hiller, R. L. Melton, H. H. Perry, W.
L. Mathews, J. H. Fletcher, C. H.
Kendrick and R. E. Johnson.
THOUSANDS FOR TEACHERS.
School Commissioner Receives
Big Check from the State.
County School Commissioner Wil
kinson has receiyed from the state $3,-
568.96 for the teachers of Terrell coun
tv, and is Jnow busy distributing'thie
amount among:them.
Aithough the board of education has
paid all of the teachers of the couunty
their full salaries for 1903 the state is
yet due Terrell county $982 from the
school fund of last year.
Mr. baxter Clark Dead.
Mr. J. P. Clark was called to Ran
dolph county by the death of his broth
er, Mr. A. B. Clark, which occurred
at the home ofhis father Friday night
Mr, Clark was for several years a res
ident of Dawson, and had many friends
here who will regret to hear of his
death.
THE LADIES favor painting their
churches, and therefore we urge every
minister to remember we give a liber
al quantity of the Longman & Martinez
paint toward the building.
Wears and covers like gold.
Don’t pay 81.50 a gallon for linseed
oil (worth 60 cents), which you do
when you buy other paiots in a can
with a paint label on it.
8 and 6 make 14, therefore when you
want fourteen gallons of paint buy on
ly 8 of L. & M. and mlx six gallons of
pure linseed oil with it, and thus you
gct paint at less than $1.20 per gallor.
Macy houses are well painted with
four gallons of L.. & M. and three gal
lons of linseed oil mixed therewith.
These celebrated paints are sold by
SHIELDS & COX.
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The greatest aid ¢» DIGEST'CN.
rm If You Want to Buy rmmu}
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? belbrthers, ; O Be:)lmB “fgt':“’ :
i>~ {PIECE OF JEWELRY}, 55 i
; sRI 10 s
Bell Bros. Drug Store.
New and Complete Stock. :
Solid Gold Rings, Chains, Fobs, Lockets, Brooches, Stick
Pins, Cuff Buttons, etc. We guarantee every piece and ask
that you inspect our goods and get prices before you pur
chase. ,
§ Soaps and ....z 'Phone 56. ffi;{r}";}fi""fi
Perfumery f ; Sodawater f
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% Bell Bmthers’ ; B eII BFOih ers B i Bell Bmthers' §
é..,..:..r:.gg::‘....mfi Will Fill Orders and Deliver Promptly. z......1).fj:::im
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000 SDEEAS.
Twenty-five fiears practical ex
perience, and the fact that we do
the largest business in Seeds in the
Southern States, enables us to
supply every requirement in
to the very best advantage, both
as regards quality and price.
Truckers and Farmers
requiring la‘x;%e quantities of Seeds
are requested to write for special
prices. If you have not received
a copy of WOOD’S SEED BOOK
for 1904, write for it. There is not
another publication anywhere
that approaches it in the useful
and practical information that
it gives to Southern farmers
and gardeners.
Wood’s Seed Book will be mailed free
on request. Write to-day:
do not delay.
T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA.
OPERA HOUSE
THREE NIGHTS,
18 T ¢
FEBRUARY 1, 2 and 3,
The Old Original
4 Pickerts.
Larger and Better Than
Ever.
Bright New Plays,
Clever Specialties.
The Pickerts give the bright
est and cleanest show of any
repertoire troupe on the road. We
guarantee it to please. Popular
prices.
New
[ have hired a first
class blacksmith and
horse-shoer, and am
prepared to satisfact
orily serve the public
in this line. | person.
ally guarantee work
intrusted to me. Plan
tation work and horse
shoeing a specialty.
W. E. RICKEY,
All work 'eft at my stables
will receive prompt attenticn.
FRESH
GROCERIES
CIGARS, TOBACCOS BRAN,
HAY, OATS, COTTON SEED
HULLS ARD MEAL. . . « 4.
All customers w—il*l—;;i—\*‘_e_polite attention and
prompt delivery of purchases.
C. 6. LEWIS & BRO.
COMING!
THE OLD ORIGINAL HACKNEY’S
POLITE ENTERTAINERS. |
Ll L O t Comp’
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OPERA HOUSE 4 NIGHTS,
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27th.
An aggregation presenting more features, more novelties,
more fun and giving a larger and better SHOW than any
¢««Specialty Company” traveling that charges five times the
price of admission. Being refined and instructive, it pleases
the ladies and children. It makes the wise man smile, In
fact, it makes everybody say, ‘‘how can they give a show
like that for the money ?”’ :
All for 15 Cents.
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