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Bo You See Spots
before you in the air ? That’s
k your liver's fault. Rheumatism,
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Head
ache and Eiiliousaess cue all
k your liver’s fault.
Symptoms cf a Disordered Liven
1 Pc:n ia bade, aids and shoulders, a
bad taste in the mouth, coated
tongue, general drowsiness, ciigc3-
tioa bad, full .ocas 'n *he stom ochjoss
* of appetite, BTur a. \ ?ick stomach,
habitual costivenes*., >.ts before the
\ eyes, s in sallow, eyc3 yeiiow, ner
vousness, pimples oa tae face, dry
COO eh, cor-fusicd triad.
At lh first appearance of
these sytr.'ptom3 caii on youi
’ merchant for a bottle of
ih, (Allocs
pKfp [nfeir„
(UEEr
it eoes straight to work on the
liver. It cleanses this organ—
make3 it active again—purifies
your blood and you’re cured.
1 fisk Year o.- Merchant For It.
CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Tean.
% Pmiiclsnillc ihonUor.
iCitJ Happenings
Items of Interest to ‘‘Free
State” People—Oar
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
Mr. Glenn of Cai lion, was here
Tuesday.
Col, J B Moon of Comer, was
to see us Monday.
R G Chambers of Harrison wa*
in town Tuesday,
S O O’Kelley was in Harmony
Grove on Monday.
Miss Minnie Meadow of Athens,
v 7
is visiting relatives her# this
week.
Dr. R C Moseley and wife, at.d
sister, Mrs. W O Welch, visited
relatives here last Sunday.
Mrs Ed F McGowan and
children, visi'ed her parents in
Comer, last Sunday.
Rev. E L Sisk preached an able
and interesting sermon at the
Baptist church last Sunday..
Lawyers here are all busy ar
ranging their business for the
spring term of our court.
No preaching here on next Sun
day, on a;c>unt of the Baptists
changing their p eaching day from
the Ist to the 4th Sundays.'•j
Col. David W Meadow and wife
were in'Washington this week at
tending the Greene-Qufoir mar
riage.
In spits of the bad weather the
school here has been we*l attended.
JT K PujfmM Lama?,, was
in tovgMonday. _ _ .
H of Caruth’e .mills,
was in town Monday.
Miss Nellie Colbert of Athens,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. D W
Meadow this-week.
On last Sunday, Mr. William
Bullock, and Miss Elza Broojs* 1
wore married- Mr.
Brooks were n<Tt at. home when.
Mr. Bullock came, and when they
returned the couple had gone.
There was no opposition, only that
Miss Brooks was'too young to mar
ry, being only fourteen years of
age.
•‘Buffalo Bone Guano” for sale
hv A L and S J Brooks. Comer
I Go.
W P Phillips was in town
one day this week on business.
Mr. Phillips friends are urging him
jto make the ’ace for Tax Collector.
If lie enters thfl race he will make
a good raea.
Mr. ITaw’ ins Bullock of Neese
was in town Wednesday.
Another new, neccess t ry and use
fill kitchen tool, the Christy S. T. B
Spatula or Handy Kitclieu Knife
more wonderful than the Chrstv
Bread Knives. We will mail sample
to .ny address in theU. S- A. on
rec-ipt of 50 cents. Agents wanted
in this vicinity. Writ* quick for
territory v
The R J Christy MP’o Go.
Clyde, Ohio.
Capt. J M Ki-Id and wife left
last Wed lesdny for Knoxville
Ten n., on & two weeks vis
it to Capt. Kidd* relatives tfieTT!.
Knoxville, is the Captains old
home and this is his first visit in
seventeen years.
Miss Do;!ie O'Kellev who is
teaching in Oglethorpe county,
was visiting b r parents here last
Sunday.
John Deadwyler, esq, of Elbert
county, was visiting here last
Sunday.
Last week, Jim Kilgo, *o!., was
,walling a well lor F B Scarbor
ough. when the rope that the rock
\va# being let down into the well
with, orote whon the basket was
near the top, the rock fulling in on
Jim, and very 2verelj injuring
him. While not serious his
wounds are painful.
FOR. COUNTY.
DANIELSVILLF, A., FRIDAY, JAN. 31st 1896-
FIFTEEN ARRESTE®"'"
On last Saturday night t| col
ored part or ovr population lad a
daneo in one nf the vacant jfiegro
cabins in tiny western part bjjtown
After the dnree was over.lsome
of those who lore to maiiilnlute
t’ne cards, reassemble 1 st thdjmhin
and were soon enjoying lii o'd
game of seven-up, *ith the cmh on
the board. They were < bserv®, by
the marshall ar.d about ijjv of
tb un were lugged • A3
The council was called tpgflfibr
and John Butler, Wad# Ch’ipjth,
Ktl'ort New Inn, and Kit andJCai)
v trickland, were bound
await the action of the G^fetl
OVER A IIUVDRbBv~j^
Old man Hiram Lester, voßbg
probably the old set man inMjhc
world, - died at the Henry corny
poor farm 0:1 last Saturday, atje
ii ;>e "Id age ot 123 -year!, J
wa-. is Aflantajdimng the- Fx?
mo lit exposition of 1891, atwrwp
Nov. 11th during that year, nlflfl
Edge wood avenue theatoiwJ* “y.
a iarge audience,
wary ueseley, she being
<T age, and he 125.
. or 12 years could Be
prevented if only they had
ence in children. Some ha re
nearly every ailment,- ev ?n
with the best of care; wfi ile
others, far more exposed,
pass through childhood un
harmed. The first lack re
sistive power. Weak chil
dren : pale children: thin
children: children who have
continuous colds in the
winter and poor digestion
in the summer: children
who do not prosper, need
a fat-producing food, alter
atives and tonics.
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-
with iiypophos
phites, is for them. The best
fat-producing food is a fat
or an oil; the one most easily
digested is cod-liver oil.
\Ts it over fork” that has • fytiwl
(his country with nervous dyspep
tics?— that the llesli off their
bones, the vitality from Uieir blood
and makes them feeble, emaciated
:md Inefficient? No. It is bad cock
ing. overeating of indigestible stuff
and other h alth-destruying habits.
The remedy is an artificially
digested food such as the Sba
ker Digestive Cordial.
Instead of irritating the
already inflamed stomach the Cor
dial given it a chauo to rest by
nourishing the system itself as (
digesting other fod taken with it.
So flesh and stieiiglh raturii. Is not
the idea national? Coardial is pala
table and relievos immediateely, No
money risked to decid* on its value.
A 10 eent, trial bottle does that.
I
LAXOL is the medicine for chil
dren. Doctors reeoanud-it iu placa
Castor Oil.
5 Forks#
ewsy Paragraphs From
a Live Town,
E F -Martin and \V W Bnrnstt
carried their cotton t<> Athens last
Tuesday.
Rev. W L Kiik i# putting up
his shop and wil l soon liavt it ready
for work.
Ab Pi!noi ot Athens, was in
town last week.
Several cases' of mensels up in
the W hit wort h settlement.'
I Prof. J A Oonwe'l was up in the
Moons Grove settlement last week,
teaching nusic. H gu ss there is
a yoiWg lady up there'who draws
his attention. ~
Dr. Hampton was nursing a
troublesome boil on tho back of
his neck.
Misses Mattie and Emma Mead
ow tw.o lovely young Indies were
vi-iting W C Hitchcock and wife
last Wednesday. ,
* .Ulisle Hubbard Hampton and
Jiist accomplished daughter. Miss
iMattis, wer* visiting Ur. Hampton
land wife last Thursday night.
1 Hon. William Eberhart the
Pfig ‘farmer of near Wintervillo ,
Ivvas in town last Friday. Always
ypad to see Bill come. Noi ma ty
radevor men than lie is.
| TLtb or do.tv oolten buyers
Iter at Col. Smiths two or three
H&b week wuo;. Bought a portion
|*rday evening.
p Another wedding in tho near fu
ture, and I guess 5 Forks will
furnish one of the contracting par-
Ties. . .
Iww Barnett brought in a 4
mule loud of wood last Saturday—
ahd it was a load ton.
Mrs. I W McCurdy and lovely
Miss Nettie Thompson visiting
Mrs. Dr, Hampton Monday even
ing. y
Mr. and Mrs. F, F Martin’s lit
tle babe is daugerous y sick at
this writing,
Hon. I J Meadow of Allien*
passed through eur burg Monday
on his way to Sandy Cioob.
On Sunday Jan. 26th, Mr. O S
Dstee of this place was married to
Miss Mamie *4 Greesen of SMc-
Cormick, S. C. Mi. Estes is a
section master of the G O &> N
railroad and is a lever gmtleuiaa
while his bride is lovely and a
eompliahed young lady. Our con
gratulatums are extended.
W H Thompson is suffc ing a
great deal with a throat trouble.
Three new roads opened out in
this district last Saturday, and it
was a vary go id day for routs
either.
r Mr. and Mr. J E Kill moved
to the Joe Meadors place Mon
day.
W A Jester will receive next
week 2 ear leads of mules and 1
car load of horses. They will be
sold cheap, at, my stables on
Clayton street.
Call and see them.
W A JESTER, Athens, Q a.
- Wanted, at the parsonage, a load
corn.
F, R, Smith,
GARDEN SEED.
As usual, “Tom” R Zachary &
Son will be at Danielsville March
court week, and wen Id be glad to
serve our old customers. Our
Garden freed are feesh and true to
name, and will do thi people
more good than seeds that are not
elimatizod. Don’t foigt to re
member court wr*ek.
Tom R Zachary <fr Son.
JEPTHA NEWS.
David Parham of Nickville, was
in our bvrg Sunday.
CC B 1 ilo :k of Whits county
is down to see us for a few days.
E P Sec more of Fljfert county,
lira sou Id his lmi to a northern
man for the purpose of building (a
cotton mill. There is excellent
water power on the place.
Born to nr. and vr?. J W King,
another bran newgii 1.
A sad case of suicide came near
this place late Mon
j day evenin'. A miss young pullet
wn? hanging between heaven and
| earth, and your w iter just go k to
i her in time to save her. The cause
of the lash act was cane seed .
| J I Parham visited the Classic
c ty one day last week.
I R T Burden visited his sick
1 brother nsar Bowman Sunday.
Mr. James Compton and Char
ley, were in Lanielsvilla Sunday.
Just ask J E Parham how he
, likes to be thrown in a mud hole
when lie rides a mule, and how he
jump when he goes to get buck on
the mule again.
PEOPLE YOU KNOW.
The men who cetild not trust his
feelings is supposed io do businsss
on a cash prinoipvl-
The gentleman who went too far in
an argument was brought back oil
a stvetoter.
The manjwho wrtstlod with adver
sity wore out the knees of hie trotta
eiß anil gol Worst, d,.
'I he young man who flew 1 into a
passion has bad his wings clipped,
The young man who was takes by
•strp’Ue has returned again
The man who paintsd the signs of
tbo times is uow out of a job.
It m rumored that distance lends
enchantment to the. view and now
t
the view refuses to. reurn it.
The man who meved to tear*
complains of the dampness of the
promises and w *h“s 4o move back
again
In order to advertise our Won.
derful Discovery and Medicine, we
will send free of charge to ‘ any
person nrflioted with Catarrh,
Bronchi lie Thr nit and Lung Trou
bles, Asthma mul irst satgo of Con
sumption for 4 mouths medicine free
Bend 4c. in stamps for postage
Mention this Paper, Address Dr.
Kniimns IVuato D'sn ui ary and
Sanatorium. 819 Walnut Street Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
SHERIFF'S A BE.”
Georgia—Madison county.
Will bo sold, on the Ist. Tuesday
111 Feb. next, bjforo the court house
in said cciuity, within the legal
knurs of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following property to
wit: One certain tra tof land lo
cated in said enmity. on the waters
of Brushy creek, and on the road
leading from DmUsville to Athens,
adjoining lads of Bucsee. Bor
loughs and others, and enclosed by
lints as follows: Begins at an oak
stump, and runs thenoeS 34 E 56 50
| ehs to a red oak on the creek, thence
up said creek 44 ehs to a hickory
stump, thence S 20 W2l ehs to a
pine stump, thence N 75 W to the
Athens and Dauielsvillu read, thence
along said road 67 50 chi (except
314-5 acres sold lo Bucsue by J W
Nicholson during liis life, which U
bounded as follows: begins at oak
stump on the road and runs thence
alont the road 635 clis to % rock
thence S 333-4 E 50 56 cits to the
creek, thence down the creek to a
red oak, thence N 14 W 56 50 chs
to the beginning corner) The land
levied on containing 165 7-10 acres
more or less- Said laud levied on
as the property of VV F Phillips, to
satisfy two exec lions issued from,
the Superior conrlof said county in
favor of Athens Foundry and Alas
chine Works, against said W F
Phillips,, Deed tiled and recorded
from Athens Foundry aud Machine
Works to W F Phillips before levy
made. Written notice giveu W F
Phillips tenant in possesfion. f lhi
Jan. 9th 1896.
L E Brooks, Sheriff.
•VMOMmai t
On. Dollar IWTmh,
Ft. Lamar.
The Messrs Stapler of Harmony
Grove, visited Prof. Park inst
Saturday.
0.-ear I'ayim accompanied by
his sister, and Miss Lois McWhor
ter, attended quarterly meeting at
Gainesville last Saturday,
The young people of the com
munity have organized a choir. We
hope the singing will be improv-'
ed.
Dr. Hoyt preached an able ser
mon ton small congregation at
tho residence of Miss Sarah Ca
rat h last Friday.
The old house from which Fort’s
Lamar derived is still
is on a hill overlooking the egjjpi
rounding scan try. It was built
possibly one hundred and tweuty
fivn years ago, and was used as a
fort against the ludiaus. It is an
historic cld house, showing the
holes in the Jwall through which
the whiles would watch,! and shoot
thi ivda who molested their domain^
Years ago, two negroes tjy ;tlia
n.-.me of l ank and Jerry brutally
murdered a little white girl near
Collins' old mill. The negroes
wore l ncled by the whites for
llieir-cii ies. It is snid that the
ghest of Link and Jerry can be
s eti ‘m almost any daik night.
* better this he true or not, it is a
fact th i. i \ passing the lone spot
noise* cun he hiaru niul on# feat
become vefy light.
Speaking of mfen who will pro
bably h candidhtua for office iu
the next election in Madison coun
ty, what about J B Strootman. for
The Doctor’s Discovery.
DR. BROWN, OF DAVID CITY.
NEB., FINDS A MEDICINE OF
RARE VIRTUE.
U. ms Cane HImmIT vrttl* It, am#
Uuu PtutrllM U far Ills PMIwO
trill* Cntliyiif nunlla,
(From Ifn Lincoln, Fob., Cult.)
T)r. Namnel L. Brown is £ pioneer rS>
dut ot'ilaviii City, listing lived (liart fur
twenty years. Halt we l known all orsr
Duller Count/, having practiced modiciue
lit tter/ part, it it hi* reoovvry from a,
tar/ serious discasa thst is looked upon a*
1 miracle. When rlslti-d by s Coil reporter
, l>r. llrown gladiy related lint history of his
•wkness and hi* liutJ cure.
“ i'uis will be my iiivtstup into the field
of a permne! interview, hut 1 am so euthusi
t!n over my rtouter/ that 1 feci like oen
.ductiof n regular ex peril-net meeting.
“.lit < r luven years ago partial paral/sie
set in upnu my left shit, and J soon became
'adVetvl hy kindred ailments. The r-eusion
b ar 1 fund rov trouble to be “partial pars!*
/is of left siiia, taricoae vein* of both lest,
aud bit vnricoetlc.'’ I was also troubled
with Diabetes, I became unable to perform
■annual labor, baring to give up (be large*
part of wy practice. I could hohblo sri.nnd
oy the u*a of criitclioa and cane. 1 tried
ever/ medicine that I evrr heard of in ear
deavoring to relieve m/ suffering.
“ About • jenr ago J rend of a m edict a*
.called Vr. Wilitanii' l’ink Pills, that
seemed to fit m/ case, so I sent fot
samples. I was so well istisfied with the
-aampl-s that ( sent for more, as the/ acted
direct)/ ia harmony with nature. Those
arc thr things I look'for in treating diseases.
I used a number of hoses of tlia pills, and I
am now ent.rely relieved of all my several
ailments, and 'm able to mote about once
nore, w :hont bring hampered with Crip
pling and tresses, in my practice lal way a use
Pink I'ilUwhuetlia diagnosis of the case
fcvors th -in.
“ I bow Imre a remarkable eaa* at Brala
erd. Aiu’CJlus Talbot, the postinMter,wes
tutTr-liie from diabeta aud insinidnsea, and
was lute first stage* of Ilrient’a disease.
Tiird -dorr had failed to give him anv relief.
All hones of his recovery had been given up
whoa i ni palled in ana took charge of the
car 1 - lie it now on h road to ei mplet*
recovery. Ihe Bright’s disease was headed
off n I (he other ailments overwhelmed. A
ha -pier family cannot be found than that-
Of P .t'metr Talbot. of Brainerd,"
tiworn and sulieorilMHl to before me this
seventh div of September. A. f). I?HS, at
Da* id Cite, Neb. E. fi. BI'MYOX,
(ttiined; Notary PulUt.
Dr. williams’ Pink l’ills for Pal# People
are now given to the public as au unfailing
blood builder end nerve reetorer, curing aU
forms of weakness arising from a watery
condition of the blood nr shattered nerrea.
Tbe pill* are sold by *ll dealers, or aril] be
tent poet paid on receipt of price (80 cents 'a
box, or six boxes for s2.6o— thay arc sever
sold In balk or by the 100) by add reccing
Dr. Williams’ Med. Cos., Bohaaectady, N.Y.
IB tlhw jW cormmrSTT^
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•wnr led our *rduti. *HF A**i*io*< * girt* a/
yradnatee in *ecrlug titanium*.
Sfff~ In order tiuit ymtr letter* moy reach this Oouo§
tope thi* -otice <ind nd4r*m at Matt.
WIUMiR n. SMITH, tixmetos, *
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