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About The Lumpkin independent. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 1872-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1902)
LOCAL ITEMS \ND SHORT PARAGRAPHS OF A DIFFERENT NATURE n blued So A* To Bo of General Interest 1 o Our Benders—Happenings In ■ ' Lampkin—And Other Things. Siow sinks the sun beyond the round world’s ! rim: Insensibly advance the silent shades; The last glow passes, and the vesper winds Breathe benediction as the landscape fades. October has put in soma of its finest weather this week. Stewart Superior Court will convene vxt Monday, Oct. 20. Ladies’ Tailor made Skirt from $3.00 o $ 10 . 00 . Hkbin A Beall. See testimonials given in this L>aue tf Mr. Hills as an entertainer. John L. Singer is building & store muse on depot street just north of t. G. Singer’s cotton warehouse. Let everybody conte to Hills enter .ainmeut. Miss Carrie Everett, who has been in a visit down at Fargo, Ga., to her or other, Mr. Joe Everett, for a week two, returned on yesterday. Complete line of Mattings at E. P. Pearson & Son. Our waterworks system is in fine diape now,supplying the citizens with much purer water than U.e wells in t ' The best line of Clothing to be found at y where at our store. Hebin & Beall. The next attraction for the Nation .1 Lyceum Course is by Dr. Lucius l’erry Hills on Thursday night Oct, 30, at Richardson’s Hall. Look in next issue of paper for Hills program. This has been a splendid week for gathering crops of all kinds, and tbe neighboring ginneries seeui to be get¬ ting their share of labor expended. Call at E. P. Peabson & Son and see their new stock ot Lamps. To bear him a delight, to miss him is a misfortune.—John Temple Graves, Our assortment is very large in boy Clothing. Call aud see. He kin A Beall. Mr. J. D. Crumbley has resigned hfs position as County Commissioner. Of course he cannot hold two commis¬ sions in tbe county at the same time, Mr. Hills is a writer of unique poems, and a platform entertainer of rare ability.—New York WorW. Window Shades, all grades, at E. P. Pkabsw* & Son Mr. J. J. Thompson has saved a large quantity of fine bay this season, aud he will find it mighty handy and useful in hia stable and stock departments. Bostonian and Resilia fine shoes for men from $3.50 to $6.00. Hehin A Beall. The audience was kept in exceeding good humor by the clever recitations Lucius Perry Hills, the noted poet humorist.—Boston Herald. When the children want» doll, you can get it at E. P. Pearbcn A Son. A station for the hose reels of the fire department is being built on Sing¬ er's vacant lot next to Holders’ stables. This will be a very convenient and safe place for the outfit. We have a fine line of Jackets and Wraps for sale at a bargain. Hehin A Beall. Your poem, “The Yank and tbe Reb,” is a grand specimen ot patriotic verse, and your recitation of it was truly inspiring.—Gen. Clement A. Evans. If you want a real value in a 25c broom, get one at E. P. Pearson A Son. Tbe Harrell-Crumbley election con¬ test was inaugurated last Wednesday and is being heard before Judge J. B. Latimer, and like a wounded snake, drags its slow length along. Our line of Millinery is complete; we only ask for a look before you buy. Hkbin A Beall. Mr. S. H. Everett came down on last week to visit liis father, Mr. S. S, Ev¬ erett, returned on yesterday. He is now employed as express messenger from Chicamauga, Ga., to Chattanooga, Teun. Remember—We carry a full line of Butterick Patterns. * Hehin A Beall. Dr. Hills is a lecturer and entertain er of national fame. He is on tbe order Fred Emerson Brooks and everyone knows, be is the besst Lumpkin has ever had. Look Oat For Fever. Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented DeWitt’s by clean¬ Little sing the system with Early Risers. These famous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gently, but copiously, properties, give and by reason and of the tonic tone strength to the glands. All dealers. If any of our subscribers have a lit¬ tle surplus cash when tbey come to court next week-more than is con venient -to carry about comfortably we have a nice place of deposit for it in The independent office. Think the matter over and give us a call. Forty Years' Torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years’ torture might That well cause the gratitude of anyone. is "what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says: “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Saved cured me of piles after I had suffered 40 years.” Cures cuts, burns, wouods, skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. All dealers. Rev. L. T. Reed has resigned his pastoral charge of tbe Lumpkin Bap list church, which lias been accepted. After the regular services to-morrow, Sunday, the church will bold a session to elect a pastor as successor to Mr. Reed. The Daughters of the (Confederacy, recently organized society in Lump¬ gave an entertainutenr at the on Friday night, bet as went to press while the i-utertaiu was going on, we uaunot report proceedings before next week. Wanted—Every lady that ctnues iu store to see our line of Zeigler's Shoes. Hkbxn & Beall, Messrs. Uutuber & Lynch have their stock of goods into oue of new Crumbley store houses on the side of the Public Sqare. the next door east of the Post Office. is a nice store room well lighted and and they carry an attrac¬ line of general merchandise. ('all see them in their new quarters. Did you say walk over? If you did not, think it over and walk over to T. x,. Tramnn-H’a and look at his walk Shoes; the most comfortable and Shoes now manufactured, $3.50. B. L. Wood is making some necessa improvements in his store room, in shelf room. He carries a >» r Ke and increasing stock of goods *'>t* requires enlarged facilities for handling it conveniently. See his of adv. in this issue bf The In¬ pendent. Did you ever think that a country <*“itor sometimes requir ‘ '«'• '"° re sol.d subs.st.nce wind and water? It » true that we have plenty of water yet,—a new recently, since the completion the waterworks, but the wind is giv¬ ing out from carrying so many little through the summer. What we do but appeal for a little help a more solid nature. Before wo got through with our prssswork Friday night, the editor of The Independent was the recipient of a huge tray of delicious viands—am¬ brosial food—fit for ethereal beings, if not the gods—from the hands of that little baud of noble-hearted philau thropists, the Daughters of the Con¬ federacy. Their mission is that of charity and kindness and love and cherishes the noble sentiments that actuated the heroes of the Lost Cause. Natural Antlety with Mothers uneasiness, regard children approaohlng take oold winter so easily. lives No disease costs attack more is little than croup. It’s so sud¬ den that tbe sufferer is often beyond human aid before tbe doctor arrives. Such cases Cure. yield Liquifies readily to tbe One Min¬ allays ute Cough inflammation, mucouN, danger. Aots removes Cures Absolutely safe. colds, grip, immediately. bronchitis, all coughs, trouble. throat and lung F. 8. Mc¬ Mahon, Hampton, Ga.; “A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before an oratorical contest. I intended to draw Cure. tlUT tftftS One Minute time Cough It restored my voice in win the medal.” All dealers. The Lunar eclipse took place prompt iy on schedule time on Thursday night. The sky was cloudless and tbe grand phenomenon was witnessed by of observers. There is nothing new strange to us who have many such eclipses, only the great umph of science over ancient soce and auprestifion, Jn this age general eniigbtenmeut the person doubts the promulgated truths science simply acknowledges that is incapable of appreciating the rela¬ tionship between his. own and that of tbe surrounding world natural forces, The Wont Flint,, Multitudes are singing discovery tbe which praises is of Kodol, the new making so many sick people well and weak people strong by and digesting what they tbe stomach eat, by and cleansing by transforming sweetening their food into the kiud of pure, rich, red blood that makes you feel good all over. Mrs. Cranfill, of Troy, I. T., writes : For a number of years I was troubled with indigestion the and dyspep¬ form. sia which grew into worst Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after using four bottles I am en¬ tirely cured. sofferers I heartily from recommend Indigestion Kodol to all and dyspepsia. Take a dose after meals. It digests what you eat. All dealers. America’s Famous Beauties. Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don’t have them, nor will any one, who uses Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum van ish before it. It cures tore lips, chap¬ ped hands, chilblains. Infallible for Plies. 26c at Heard A Cozart’s drug store. AN ENJOYABLE RECEPTION. On Tuesday afteruoon Mrs. W. P. Carter, assisted by Mrs. J. M. Stevens, Mrs. N. R. Burts, Mrs. George Ever¬ ett, and Mrs. C. M. Beall, most delight¬ fully entertained the Parsonage Aid Society. Tbe hpme was beautifully decorated with ferns, palms and roses. As music is always indispensable on such occasions, tbe guests were favor¬ ed with selections from Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Herin and Miss Esther Stevens. At 4-80, a delicious luncheon was served by Misses Statbam, Hickey, Stevens, Robertson and Simpson. Out Ot Death's Jaws. “when death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble,that I had suffered with for years,” writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C., “Dr. King’s New Lite Pills saved my life and gave perfect health.” Best pills on earth and only 25c at Heard A Cozart’s drug store. TO THE TEACHERS AND PATRONS OP SCHOOLS OF STEWART COUNTY. The Public Schools of the c< unty will open on Monday, Oct. 27,1902. All teachers should bring in their Patrons’ contract and contract with the Board of Education at once. Let patrons se¬ cure teachers as early as possible, so the schools msy all open on time. If you fail to be prompt, the loss will be yours. Let botb patrons and teachers co-operate to make this year tbe most prosperous, educationally. JAMES, C. S. C. T. T. Oct. U-3t-’02. GENUINE TEXAS PROOF SEED OATS, NOW IS THE “TIE TO SOW. F. S. SINGER'S. Telephone 14. TO REMOVE SOON. I have now on hand one of the largest stocks of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, etc., Hint I have ever carried. 1 expect to remove soon to my New, Large and Commodious Carriage Repository, and will be prepared to handle large stocks more conven¬ iently and satisfactorily. In consequence of this change I will be pre¬ pared to sell buggies about ten dollars cheaper than heretofore, and other goods in like proportion. In the line of Undertakers’ Goods I carry a large and carefully selected stock of the best to be bad in the market, in all grades, sueh as Metallic Cases, Cloth-covered Metal lined Caskets, and all the lower grades. All coffins costing from fifteen dollars up, will be delivered with hearse free within a radius cf twenty miles. J. J. THOMPSON. June 21, 1902-(tmos. SHAKESPEARE SAYS “There is a tide in the affairs of men, when taken at the flood, leads on to fortune,” but if neglected leads to ruin. If you will take advantage of the Low Prices at which I am selling DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, -Save money thereby-your speed up tlie road of fortune will be accelerated. Goods of all kinds are unusually high this season, as you will find out, but by strenuous perseverance while typfif fflj fall stop*, l succeeded ill digging below Rook Bottom and unearthed some articles which can be had at a price Far Be¬ low Their Value. Appreciating the generous patronage I have had in the past from many customers, and soliciting a continuance of the same Yours for "more goods for less money,” B. L. WOOD, MONEY TO LOAN. To lend on farms in Stewart county, at straight 7 per cent, interest, No middle-man, no commissions, only small fee to me for my work. Apply or write to 2=3. S. IvCXaislLIEIES, Attorney at Law, Columbus, Georgia. June 21, 19Q2-6ino». In addition to our line of FURNITURE / CROCKERY we will carry STAPLE GROCERIES and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call and see us Respectfully, ' E. P. Pearson & Son. ’Phone 56. April 12-1902. THE BEST AGENTS WANTED LAWN * SWINQ MADE Laws Swings and Settees, Hammock ' Chairs, Camp Chairs and Stools, Ironing Table*, Wash Benches, Etc. Agents easily make $5 to $10 Per. Day. Will furnish samples at re¬ duced prices to those desiring agency. Exclusive territory given. Address, CiurRtM Woadtn-YYirt Cl., CUUFKLI, M Wood’s Seeds. Crimson Clovei will yield under favorable condi¬ tions 8 to 10 tons of green food per is acre, worth or 1 j to 2} tons of bay and to $25. as a fertilizing information crop, $20. per acre. Full is contained in our Fail Catalogue just issued, which \vc w! ' mail fi-ee upon request. Wood’s Fall Catalog;. e also tells all about Vegetable and Farm Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, Vetches, Clover Grass and Seeds, etc. Write for Fall Catalogue nn«l prices of any Seeds desimi. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, • Richmond, Va. TAKE THE GLRD TIDINGS To the sick people; tell them that Thomas & Beck, Druggists of Richland, Ga., have secured the services of Dr. Talley, who has been Chief Consulting Physician of the British Medical Institute and is prepared to treat your case successfully, by the most improved system of practice. Cancer, Rupture, Piles, Goi¬ tre, Morphine and Cocoaine habits, and all diseases of Private nature ot male and female, treated. Consultation free at store of THOMAS & BECK, Richland, Ga. Oct. UWtf. (IMS Of MV BATHERS. I'd rather bring one gleam of joy to eyes where tears now llow, Or carve one happy smile upon the pallid lips of woe, ^ Than call the hoarded wealth of mighty Croesus all my own, Ot> win my way, through blood and tears, to an imperial throne. —LUCIUSM’ERRY HILLS. Ills Life In Peril. “I just seemed to have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Wel jare, Tex., “biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn’t eat or sleep and felt almost too vvorn out to work vvtien I began to use Elec¬ tric Bitters, blit they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat any¬ thing, have gained in strength and en¬ joy hard work.” They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people. Try them. Only 50o at Heard A Cozart. NOTICE TO CONFEDERATE VETE¬ RANS. The re-union of the Confederate Veterans of tlie State of Georgia will be held it) Columbus, Ga., on October the 98 and 29, tickets can be bought on tlie 27 and 28, one dollar for round trip to Columbus and back from Lump¬ kin. There will be a special train leav¬ ing Lumpkin on Tuesday morning Oct, 38 at eight o’clock sharp, arriving in Columbus at 10,L, o’clock. We will organize the camp at Columbus; we want every old veteran to go; General C. A. Evans is very anxious that every Stewart county vet shall be there and begs us to so state; so come one, and come all and let’s have Tues¬ day of solid fun. On Satnrdny tlie 25 of October I want, a large full meeting of the oamp at Lumpkin to perfect al! arrangements for the re-union. M. CORBETT, Com. WHEAT AND RYE. Home raised wheat and rye for sale. Apply to J.T. HOLDER. Oct. ll-2t. FOR SALE. 160,000 Shingles for Sale. Apply to either F. A. Rush or J. T. Patterson. Aug. 80 tf. FOR RENT. Store House and Fixtures on Depot Street. Best stand in town for any kind of business. Here is a fine chance to make money. Apply to Oct. 4-4t. J. L. SINGER. la Your Life Worth Ccntx. Consumptives, we know that you have been disappointed many times, but make one more effort to be cured. Gooch’s Mexican Syrup has cured thousands and it will cure you. Con¬ sumption is the result of the food ma¬ terial that should go to support the body and sustain life being absorbed and thrown off in tuberculous matter. To overcome this waste of vital force and restore the nourishment to tlie system ii^ its natural course, is to cure. This* is accomplished by Gooch’s Mexi¬ can Syrup. It controls coughs, night sweats, spitting of blood, soreness iu chest, inllamed throat and lungs, diffi¬ culty of breathing, heavy poughs ac¬ companied with expectoration, and parched lips. We know you have been disappointed many times, but make one more effort to save yourself. You can buy a bottle of Gooch’s Mexican Syrup for 25 cents. It cures a simple cough as if by magic, and is tlie best remedy for whooping cough. Nothing Klne So Sure. Mothers who give their little ones Mother's Worm Syrup give them the nicest tasting and most effective worm medicine made. Legal Ad STKAVAIIT SHERIFF'S SALIOR FOR VEMHSlt 1903. Will be sold at public outcry, the Court House door in Stewart county, Ga., on the first day in November next, between tlie legal sale hours, to the highest for cash, the following described prop¬ erty, to- wit : One parcel of land taining five (5) acreiff will) improve¬ ments thereon, in Louvale; known as the Tatum place; hounded on the north by lands of M. I). Tatum, on the west by the public road, and on the south and east by the lands of W. II. Tatum; al«o the east, half of lot ni,in her 130, containing 301 h; acres, inore or less; said property being in posses¬ sion of Mrs. L. G. Davenport, defend am intifa. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Mrs. 1.. G. Daven¬ port. to satisfy a Ufa from Stewart Su¬ perior Court in favor of Slade & ish, versus Mrs. L. fi. plaintiff; Davenport. Prop t rty pointed out by written notice given as required by law to de¬ fendant and tenants in possession no¬ tified. Levy made bv E. L. Tatum, L, O. W.IC. .JOHNSTON, Sheriff. ALSO at the same time and place, the following described property, to vvif; One parcel of land, situate in the 83rd district of Stewart county, G !•( , - gia, containing live (5) acres, with im¬ provements place; thereon, bounded known as i lie Ta¬ tum on the north lands of M. I). Tatnin, on the west by the public road, and on the south and east by the lands of W. H. Tatum; al so the east half of lot .lumber 180, con¬ taining 101 f,, acres, more or less; said property being in possession of Mrs. I,. <>'. Davenport, defendant in (ifa. Levied on and to be sold as the proper¬ ty of Mrs. L. G. Davenport to ratify a Ufa from Stewart Superior Court in fa¬ vor of Slade & Parish, versus Mis. I,. G. Davenport. Property pointed m.i by plaintiff; written notice given as required by law to defendant and lei - ants in possession notified. Levy made by K. L. Tatum. L. <■. W. K. JOHNSTON, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAl.K. GEORGIA, Fulton County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said Comity, granted at the October Term, 1902. will lie sold before Hie Court House door of Stew art county, on the first Tuesday in No vember next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property of the es¬ tate of Emma G. Harrison deceased, to-wit: A house and lot in the town of Lumpkin containing in Stewart county, (la. Said lot one acre, more or less, described as follows : On the East by Street leading out to ihe Columbus road; on the West by lot owned by Mrs. Carrie leading Johnson, on the North by Street out to the Florence road, and on the South by lot owned by K. I*. Pearson. Terms Cash. A. B. HARRISON, Administrator of estate of Emma G. Harrison. Oct. 11-it. ADMINISTKATOM’S SALE. Under and by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Stewart county, Gil., will be sold on Ihe first Tuesday in November next before the Court House dour in said county, with¬ in tile legal hours of sale, to the high¬ est and best bidder, the following des¬ cribed realty, to-wit: Whole lot No. sixty-seven, containing two hundred two and one-half acres more or less iu the 83rd District of said county. Sold as tlie property of the estate of J. W. Bowden, deceased, for distribution among the heirs to said realty. Terms Gash. B. F. HAWES, Oct. 11-lt. Administrator. GEORGIA.— Stewakt County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary public of said county, will be sold at outcry, on the first Tuesday In November 1902, at the Court house in Lumpkin, in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situate in Stewart county, to-wit; South half of lot No. 113. and whole of land lot No. 114, all in 24th District said county containing 300 acies more or less. Terms Cash. This 7th day of Oct. 1902. 11. S. FLANIGAN, Admr. de bonis non cum testamento annexe, of Kenyon Flanigan. Got. 11-4L Under Section 314 of (he Political Code, notice is hereby given of an in¬ tention to aDply at the next session of the General Assembly for ttie passage ot a local bill the title of which is as follows; An Act to pr< hibit the sale of Spirituous, wines arid unlit liquors, and intoxicating hitters anti ciders in the county of Stewart except as in this Act. provided; to regulate and control the Sale thereof through the medium, of Dispensaries, one Fo be located in the Town of Lumpkin and one also hi each of the several incor¬ porated Towns in said county, on recommendation of the Municipal authorities of said Towns; to estab¬ lish and perpetuate a board of Com¬ missioners for the management of sueh Dispensaries, and to present their powers and duties, and for oth¬ er purposes. Oct. 18-2t. Under Section 311 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given of an in¬ tention to apply at the next session of the General Assembly for tbe passage of a local bill the title of which is as follows : “An Act to create a new charter for the town of Richland in Stewart county; to consolidate and amend the several Acts relating to the rights and powers of said town; to grant additional rights and powers; and for ot tier purposes. Oct. 18-2t. Under Section 314 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given of an in teution to apply at tlie next session of tlie General Assembly for the passage of a local bill the title of which is as follows: “An Act to create a new charter for the town of Lumpkin in Stewart county; to consolidate and amend the several Acts relating to tlie rights and powers of said town; to grant additional rights and powers; and for other purposes. Oct. 1 t-2t. GEORGIA, Ordirary’a Office, Stew aw County. October k, W. C. anil J. II. llewell, Administrators nf.l. W. llewell, have applied for leave to sell all the lands of said deceased, that lies in the State of Florida. Th e is therefore to notify ail concerned to Hie their objections, if any they have, on or before the first .Monday in November, else leave will he granted said applicants, as applied for. Oct. Jl-lt. A. T. FORT, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Ordinary’s Oak, Office, Htkwakt County. 0 , lwrJ. Sibley 8. Fort, Administrator of Penny Wil¬ liams has applied for leave to sell the land of said deceased. This i# therefore, to notify all concerned to tile their objections if any they have on or lie fore the first Monday in November next, cine leave will then he granted said cant, a# applied for. oct. n-4t. A T. FORT, Ordinary. STOP! LOOKt LEARNl Alexander’s Pure Malt The Only Liquor that is Recognized and Prescribed by Phyeiciane.— Sold Direct from the DISTILLER to the CONSUMER. $ 3.20 For FOUR FULL QUARTS Express Prepaid. Saves Middle¬ man’s Profit Impossible to Adulterate iff 9 E |I: l Ft ? 4 JS 1 1 U\%T !y*w5i5? t v.mvl iffiKW -4 ■ . ton'cMr nitotmov*'' gpglJg=f Tr rm 11 m For five years we have sold the only pure Malt liquor on the market direct to the consumer. We have customers in all the states and want more. To in¬ troduce this Roods into everv home we make the following proposition : Wc wll! send Four Full Quarts ot Alexan¬ der's Pure Mult for $3.20, express prepaid. We Ship in plum packages—no marks to indicate the contents. When you receive it, examine it carefully, and if not satisfactory return it ut our ex¬ pense itud we will return your $3.20. Xo other Malt mi the. market that will stand the tests ours does. Give it a trial. Reference—Dun's Agency, any Dank nr Express Company, or any Business House in this city. Write at once. Alexander Malt & Distilling Co., 122 Main St., BRADFORD, PA. P. S.—Orders for Mont., Wyo., Col.. N. Mex., Arte., Cal., Nev„ Ore., Wash., Idaho, Utah, ihus t be for 20 quarts, by freight prepaid. YV IIY SUFFER FROM ASTH¬ MA? As!hufa is a spasm of the muscles of I lie Bronchial Tubes. Inhalers, or Sprays giv only temporary relief. It has lallen to the lot of that eminent specialist, Dr. A. B. Clark, to give Ihe death blow to this dread disease. Af¬ ter many years of research and demou¬ nt rat inn he is now prepared to give Asthmatics the absolute aud perma¬ nent, cure ihey have for years sought in vain. Tile results obtained by Dr. Clark’s Asl lima (hire border on Ihe miraculous—curing seemingly incura¬ ble eases of 20 to 30 years’ standing. A complete treatment mailed on r« ceipt of One dollar ny the Clark Medi¬ cal Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., and your mon¬ ey back if it fails to cure you. Order a treatment at once, or send for circu¬ lar. Medical advice free to all who write and give a brief history of their case. Mother'- Worm Syrup. Best'worm medicine. Children like it so well they eat it on bread. Goon Like Hot, Cake*. “The fastest selling urtiele I have in my store,” writes druggist ('. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., “is Dr. King’s New Dis¬ covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales il lias never failed. I have known it to save siill'erers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy.” Mothers rely on it, best physicians prescribe it, and Heard & Cozart guarantee, satisfaction or re¬ fund price. Trial bottles free. Regu¬ lar sizes, 50c and $1. Piuc-liH* (lures Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. •W H I S K E Y $1.25 Plsr Gallon Mention this paper and semi for private price list Write: WINSTON DIS. CO., Winston, N. C. Lowest Priced Whiskey House. April 2S-tf. Farm Loans. Farm loans in amounts of $1,900 or more at (>% interest. Small loans at 7% interest. G. R. ELLIS, Sept. 10-tf. • * Americas, Ga. LOVE it |jis LETTERS m m h caner. ir> Book of 100 this Paues Mm & of 36 Fine lu.UJT«.»TiOH3 iwfxi ' £ 500 BOUNDS We have on hand 30!) pounds or more of dean newspapers that merchants can use for wrapping paper, ant! oth¬ ers can use for many purposes, at a low price. THE INDEPENDENT. Kiyans Tabuies cure aver troubles.