The Morgan monitor. (Morgan, Ga.) 1896-????, November 02, 1899, Image 3

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Tfl Li? K £ PM t? & F UO t&r ei i * iOfc* *&. C- CO VjA ii S 8 TllK liOliOAN MONITOR wishes to double its rath-i-c, ••' ■ ;;>■: ,!,; s year, and with litis end in view we make the f«»!io\\in-r fibcvnl tiff. To every note e«sh sabscrilxtr, os- to those w ho will us olif Year in advance, we util give, as a [.tftnHur, (ivu years’^ sul.t^tiu- lion to the . . , bjasid aonity.u, Whoso uditwf Strives to make it tile best Dairy lamer; ihe best for !i i-rsos. for Poultry anil B*h*k, live best for firimleiiiut* soul Pi-nit-or,living; 'ho ho:-! for the Women Folks and for the You in* People; ami to ho the foarh ’SS mill unflinching champion of the Rights and IntPiv-ts of Countiv People, Here is what some of the subscribers say, in their own words about tie Farm douvuai: Why i.hj I iike *.h«* Farm Jonriiai? So iron-l; nnn’t lu>!p it. A. W. Ch'KKVKU, Dnlhiun, Jr INS. Ablest An. ivlit.iv in N« w Bndaml. Ttie Farm .jouniH 1 . is certiilnly the best paper ' .ii.-'tied at the pi ice, ie the worbi b- D. AjiDBUSON. < tranjje I’arl<. Fla. it the Amevkan people e.nnhl rea'l ami pra'-licu the pr.-eei.is inmoi ii Farm Joiiuial our “hard times 1 ' would very seen be in the } ;t<M i»i fad. Would Itevfel haye been. O. M. tvlbbET. Esther. Xobr. I ain elm! to w<> vk idracloan [»apcr, on* whose editor wi’i n.»i cndor.se or rceoimnem! frauds. James 0. fTip Top, Kv. MORGAN MONITOR SI.00 PER ANNUM. -c^m r r * - V-A ai-'v ' llfi A. [/ '] m —HM) 1 , j -Ul fr jr~- J aft The Fall Term of the Morgan Iliyli School opens on Sept. 11th, lSDlt. Thorough Training in both—Ihimaiv and Higher Grades. If you want to Prepare your boys and gills for College—this is the place. Cheap Board and the best society. Write for particulars. W. S. SH0R r I\ PRIN. % —Mr. and Mrs. ft. F. Smith paid Mot gan a visit yesterday. • .1. A. Iti ley was transacting legal bits lues* in town yesterday. —Mrs. James Wooten was visiting her father's family yesterday. — Mrs. Elizabeth ICeei visited-Mrs. Joe Mansfield, of Dickey, Holiday. —Judge A. I Monroe and SherfT Davi- paid Arlington a visit this week. —Mrs. Truman Tinsley and Miss Hush Davis paid Leary a visit Monday. —Co!. T. J. Thornton, of Damascus. Was visiting bomefofks Here Sunday. —Judge A. I. Monroe and Sheriff Da. vis [laid Leary a business trip yesterday. —Mr. T. LI. Rodgers, of Dickey, was mingling with hin friends here yesterday. —Mrs. Jack williams and Miss Alice Barfield were visitiug the family of A. I Montoe this week. —Judge J. L. Boynton left yesterday for Atlanta where lie will spend several days tttkiug in tho fair. —Julian Davis was in town this week. He is ready to write a receipt and take ihe change for your tuxes. —J. N. Daniel, better knuwu us “Hou est Joe,” wa* in town Monday shaking hands with his many friends. —Mr. utnl Mrs. walton Davis, of near jlilfotd.visited in Morgan last Saturday; fliey were the guests of Mr. L. H. Davi*. —Mekdinues John Webb and M. L Lewis paid Morgan a visit this week; they were tlie guest* of Miss bailie Riley Judges J. L. Boynton and W. ft - Harviu, of Dickey, were in town this Week; lookiug after some legal business —Mr. Hnrjx-r Daniel, of the Lent.' district, paid Morgan « visit this week M'eare always glad to see our &»">»>'• friends -Mr. (i. B. Worsham, who lifts men quitesick for a long time, was in tow i this week, aud while able to he up n still feeble. —Mr. G. R. Colley and daughter, Mis- Annie, of Arlington, visited Morgan las' Sunday; they were the guests of Dr. J. B. George’s family. -Dr. J. B. George and Mr. *T.T. Stew art lett Monday morning m uttc-ud (iraitd Lodge, und will be S'”-” ^ tlavs; we hope for them a p ca- ■■ profitable trip. —Messrs. Mike and Frank ftox, of Uutidolphh, passed llirongli 0111 ”" n hamsburg, last Saturday where e-route they home are c ^ „ * euttmg aud shipping hardwoot. Mr. Jol, , , * qrawart » athiifty young farmers of i oiks. 1- ns # pleasant 1 call yesterday. He informs us t )ie tws moved trad to keeping jn gone Laws ,aui earne.yt;' he is li' t> : d at the [ - aiiis. tv. <J. Kistin Died at her home, near Learv, on Tues day evening and was buried in the J ap tint cemetery, in .Morgan, at 12 in., s r rounded by relatives and love ! ones, wj o laid followed I or to ie r las' resting pine , Mrs. Keel, formerly .Miss PaiiecuG. Little, was born near liohobeth church (which church she became a member in early chi diiood) fifty eight years ago - was married in the fail of 1805. From early childhood she has lived the life of a true Christian, always endeavoring to make life happy f> r others. Patience, -she «as truly uamcd-pat.ient with the faults of others; patient aiili Ihe troubles of tins life; patient trying to enable every one to look on the bright side of life—ever lookiug forward to Ihe time when “Patience” should have her t ,«a d, and during her last illness know mg that the river was soon to he crossed she tLo ; glit of loved ones, not of s, k. Rest on—the trials of life are over.—the world with its troubles are behind- he. d a glorious reword fm- tlie finally faithful Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainfield. Ill., icikcfe settled the. statement, her lungs that she shecaughlcold, was treated vhirh on ' her family phsician, but tor » mouth by told she hopo- , rew worse. He her was a jk gs victim of consumption and (hat no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested l)r. King’s New Discovery for consumption: she bought a bottle audio hci delight found herself benefltted from lirst dose. She contmued its mo and after fakin" six bottles,found horsolf sound and well: now does her o vn iiousowotk and [ ns well as she ever wae-Lree taut bot¬ g Great Discove y at q. j. qi s- tles of this ^ -tfl-bO, b. t- s,.kv & Co. Only 5oe *< every tle guo.rantetid.________. BBtunn AsBocrATIoS. jjethel Assoc ft kin nu t at i u a i. on Tuesday, Get. 21th. Rev. w. H. latter- whs decti.'d moderator, and Ml', L A. son t Duggan secret (it'}'* All the work in tliicli the Assosidtion takes a part cam 0 for * »•« 1 if (iiseft&siofl. Dot hoi Col n Foreign Missions, ^|i -^,h«ioI Home and rt> S Education, etc., were all , ,,j V en consideration, rais- ^ inoveH)eut wil8 inangnvatid for )(nu f iu ,j, for educating poor, hut ^ ^ association, at youn g men of the deicer Uui o;sity. in their The Viltilah people were royal tiiiforliiiumont of visitors. Altogether it nn occasion to bo re*nembereu, was Bethel Association. illttO ug Ihe annuls of The next . U1 «»- A«o Ciu 1L ^ tirai'm-xt y«r, but we wont complain, enter ' L( , Uuim cburcli has never oJv J but Morgan wants it " next urn. ----_____ Bclglam’s itojalty. kluf , otl Belgium is Leo- —m ji %v ii 0 ascended tho throne Dec. f ^ Tbe kings of Belgium are ; ce3BOr a of the princes of Orange, the g n who succeeded to being Philibert, they , ho throne in 1502. For a long time ^ Uuow „ as stadtholders. - x-fjl ♦R- ia’ I Iti v lie ' ; i‘ atn{ hiiuMit. T »• :it> U. o;»s Uut^ wvi tv» lit 'ill Gift pu It v - * (<nf:ct the [uiiiit i? we would like fur aouiV i 5 .i !m sij 1-MMilit r ; u;vj' jm a load of >u. o^H The fisi.i limiik ;>■;[: litis a d« a»li grip« !, ' s I'^le. hmI will iiuM ou as long as th3 s .out vs bile. h~h“ iiaw> volt p:t <1 vom {SuUseiij‘tioliY II ln/t, uu Ruaiu l»e glati lu i teolpl s t»u t- f MittiO. vi. T. Clnytoij is iti'.e :bis v.tnL- umu 1 . [>:irl of hi- uuicliluui'v ib btulvoiij lie will soon be ui wuik. Jiibt a little work <u« tlto siilewfilliH vw.uid be a great it !j; j ist now. \\ helu ;ue litc ‘ city tlailUiesV ’ Mr. J. T. t*. Dai.icl is renovating the -.id jDi.su; »ke |>5aee, and maUiu, of il a con. toft a die deeding for .some one. PolSisi’ Cviiiespoi.tU nl came with a new bv baieii of nuns this \ut U; we ho^e it " t 1! lie nii>re regular in tbe future. The yuinilfKiX scare is get titig nil her .serums. Umim'i .souiab./rfy better h>o .some vaccine tua*lev, ami light away 1 lie dt'Cior.s u» Morgau an' low tu.U- mg of vaccination a It around ns, and l lit? very rbought* oi it makes our arm sure, i.efoic going uj i re.ss we learn that .Mrs. Katie wilburb, (*f Milford, wiio has been sick lor some, lime, died on \ eater day. ’J (:o i'l^ntli (in. Kc^iuu'uful liiimi re¬ nam'd »n oi utum ui i lit Bnuuby blow ,><ii iii Ailiiuia. tiuiruU tor iSomli-wthl Ueoryia. I!ev. J. W, Sun's, postmaster at Folks, mints siiuie one to tiilio tile ele[>iiaat. ofi of liia iiauds-is now limiting u i.oiv post umsiur. Is a w i) i k ids 1 it - ns—[lat , Flowers, cii}»‘h \ and every Iking kepi in n iirsi class Mil- iiuci v Stoic ut .Ur. J. ii. Cicur.-C Xlii s ‘.i. A- co. W-'.H't'ila.y was t lie ft vs t day Unit any ouc eoiitcl limr. Uic piiiti'iitgH nml other iliac \vii Ii dog and gnu, itiiil many took , actvauluge ol it. Every fellow wants to help the farmer, so he. says, but the farmers have long sii.ee found out that he will have lo take care of himself. iJetuie going elsewhere examine our stock of Hilhuery and prices. Ueguar¬ antee lo pleasey ou. Alia. J. ft. George, iiusley & Co. You need uot ask ns any questions, we will uot tell. Out the lunrriage bells will ring in Aiuigun before long, and every body will be surprised. isscrw hell you see an X on your paper you may know that you are over a year behind with your subscript ton, and ihut you are requested to settle. Air. James Kuight, of tlie Cold ay dis met, lias been unfortunate this year; he [ms lost three good horses this year, iliis is a big loss for a poor man. ready to act . . ,) S Ki.oy is UOW US UUI lilt for’uuy and everybody. He has a pair of match lwrses-small. but tine lookiug- didn't say that he was hunting fora trade. The cane mills will soon bo in op¬ eration and long sweetening will ho plen tiful in and around Morgan. The young folks then can have theii candy pullings mid fun gikiorc. unuersolu; _ Will ... , \\ T e will not l)C We ull" plicate prices any « here; we are here to sell goods-come and see us, and exam- juo our stock of Notions, clc. Mis. Jb 13. Georg#. TiublDy A’ co. The sound of tiic saw and the hummer dnuioustrales the fact that the place has some enterprise; Morgan will have to nake up and get a hump ou herself or she will lie left behind. Ou Monday the majority of the farm CVS *..... L next year t ,au ever, even d the price of- .-yrup is low. /( ■ Hay, my friend, do you owe for The - MoNiroE? Remember ,, . tho ... we cauTHtvo ou "promises at.it wind something pudding /orev- er, we would like more hon¬ stantiaIi. If you haven’t got a dollar briny ns your ‘ quarters” and,“halves?” Colored Adeline Monroe, nn aged wo man died Monday night.- “Aunt Ade lino was known by all; sRe. was an old- lime ihirkev, and lias Buttered a great deal, hating been stricken with paralysis some limes ilice—almost forgotten she passed away. will be large and Vie hope that there a enthusittsiie meeting of all the old vutu- runs on ni'Xt Tuesday. They ure called tngetlier for tlie pitriiose of e'uetiug del¬ egates to attend the reunion of tlie Ouor gin Division to bo held in Havamnih, Ga. ( ou Nov. 22, 23 mid 21th. Havaunalj is going to cure for those, who are. uot able to pay hotel fare; we think every; Con federate veteran should lie on hand to alia w oi to roll cull. \V)/Ui has bccouio of tin* CaUmun coiui ty Teachers Assycm; iuu’ We know flint ,| ie teachers of cur county are t qua! to a tiy ill the state mid keep tip with tin modern methods of leoeiiiug. and why they should have let this Association in Uic county die on: is a mystery to us. (Ve hope they will soon orgunize and have regular moulli^ meetiiig>; ami we would suggest that every pupil m I ho county, , |,„ u; ,„ cenn^sh.iitid attend these Knot • ,| a . r; i, v ln.lping Urn yui.ng as well sis the old. .4 9 1 sPlil [ SA ijpsr made in PORTA with the NT FAR/T NOTICE.—By JOURNAL, s we al arc nrrcnccT...^. enabled to offer that paper from now until December, 1903, to every subscriber who pay 3 for ours one year ahead —hi.th papers for the price of ours only. *T^I>e prompt in accepting this offer* t % M i T i j ESS- Si s r j SUSIE PRfGcS ATRETM. J. W. STANFORD. DRUC n t r i « IS'W CirniBFRT tfA- Fs the jdaep to buy yout’ F)rtr;»j Al *1 -i t I • * .< Paiiiti, Oik-i V«i u>»b (1 'i and all Paiuter.-i Suj-plies eh''Hj>. lie a I so sikis ORGANS, Guitars, Violins, and all Jfnsiea! rnvt'uimenfs. Call and see him, when you go to Gutliluut. or write him for ptices lie carries the Largest IStock of Paints and Medicines -oath of Macon. J- W. STANFORD. Free tuition. We give one or more free schol- arships in in the e U. S. Write us. f73 OSfitOTSSt ./j * „ r • • Ouarantoecl Under reasonable Address J. I'. Draoghom, Frcs’t, r.t either pface. Draitghon’a J0/7 Hashviils, Tann., {£» Galveston, Tex., Savanna!!, Ga. ( Tex&rkans, Tex. The Bookkeeping, thorough, Shorthand, ’cal Typcw and rltlnr:, c *c. most praci progt -ess tv,: schools of the kind in the world, and the best patronized merchants, ones in ministers the South. and Indorsed by bank- e, s, others. Four $£ V j' study, Home books study. bookkeeping We have prepared, penmanship for heme on and shorthand. Write for price b-t “Home Study.” Fixtract. ‘TrOf. DraUGiio^***-I learned book¬ keeping a jfOsiition at home night from telegraph your book*, operator.”—C. while holding R. as Leffingwell, Wholesale Bookkeeper Chicago, for Gerber &. Fickf't (irocei A, South 111. {Mention this paper token writing.) HEAIXJDAItTEltK CAMP, No. 403, U. 0. V. / Moiioa^, (jA., Oct. 1J, 18JJ. delegates ^ aud alternates to the reunion q( ( , eorgw J;ivisit) „ (o be llcI(] in Savannah, on tho 22, ’ 23 aud 24 of No vemlier, and attend other . business ■ „ any * fty order of , J. L. ftoVN'rox, Com. A. I. Mojtnon, Auj. inVFJPTTFR'? SOV, TAYLOR’S M'^^FBEE bulling U f.f Taylor’< LufL LLI l Llld, buy. will |, 0 y«» Bolters, to all who send HO cents for three month h's IriftI fiiihscHfitioit to The Illustrated 1 ottlh i/nd s Nash\ill**, Tciin. Each letter i» well illustrated. Thev afe atUiroxHcd Stifirtsiuen, <’»* mild Aten, Sweethearts, Tear hern, \ They ure considered t/i«; best work thnt has ever come lion From writer Gov. Taylor’s humorist giftefr orator, pen. and Ills entertainer reputsi* as a • , . is as wide as the world itself. journal, The Illustrated Youth devoted and Age Is Fiction, n semimonthly Poet* 1(1 to JJ i pages, to ky, AnvExrvHKH hr Sj.a and 1,and, Wit and and IIomoh , Biog i< a pity, Traviia, Science, Wmum’s, (general ('hildretAs, Information. Authors', Departments: J\nmol edge J!ox, Only Mjrh Helpers', illustrated literary journal of clc. ^rraue national circulation published in the SOutn. Make a {fohl watch, diamond ring, or copies bicycle free. by Addreh* doing a little work Youth f«>r and us. Sample C'o Xanhville, Tcnit* The A&‘‘ Pub. M Mention The Monitor. An exchange says thin is the tea- son an engine is. called ’‘she!” They vear a jacket, an Apron, shoes and hag a train behind tbeny they have t lap, need guides, ride wheels, will not turn out for pedestrians and ometirae refuse to wotk; they at* tact men, ate sometimes very con¬ trary and it always takes a man to manage tl em. m To PATENT Good Ideas : may he secarwt by mtr aid. Address, THE PATENT BEC0B0, --Baltimore. Md. Sub.tril'Uoss to Till) Patent Kccwtd 11.0) per auuum. ^ smJ. -f-Ue-a-y -A-.--.. -, r -rrr '-g.. —^'^T 5 . Z. IN ---—nn 4 | I __ hinn. M -f I I ..... | SI. .leeinL--r .A-.. . -.....—Ac.;lfl 4 oli--A Dr!': i M t“?f ..........yD,'0 Ur-" Will accept notes for tuition or until can position deposit inoiley secured. in bank Car tare pai J. No vacation. Kd- ter at any time. Open for tvitli 5 ’ \ 1U T MsjfSv CANDY CATHARTIC *>+«***>-*4 I hem Inn rend of l/al;- seating llq > * d'l’tiott-Dttll pills. PltfiELY VCUETABLE «T-._ _ —» liHi! | | J rohi 1) I h u tl o n ne' or boforo put togetlust in tutv form. antiseptic I lmt\hn KVITIUP llvC perms of any kind ihut breed and feed in tin I STIMULANT LIVER r, .million, tu a king their action easy and nature ill. j*Don't judge CASCARETS by other medicines you have tried. They unlike else that's sold, and infinitely superior. ^ M.V xP® 5 Tho SSI fXKii&Sfir 0 Imltattona Bnwn?eo , » 0 t ‘ EIANOS, But Cncrs Goyti o. Judging from our exchange* those of our readers who arc so forttmale ns to wee flic Great Wallace Shows hi Dawson. Silt in day, Nov. 4th, wit! be well repaid for their lime Hud (.rouble. The Commercial Gazette, of Pittsburg Pa„ comments as follows: The Ureal Wal lace Shows arrived in the city i*t 11:1a. in. yesterday in three sections. A few hours later the Immense show was landed inside the exposition park, and long before nightfall the ninny acres of canvass was stretched and the apparatus placed tor the perfoi tmuico. Wallace’s Show has many strong nttrac lions this year which are not introduced hi the other circuses, the performance in the big tent brings before the public the Nelson family, acrobats of International fame, the nitieniembei's of tho family are known to the Pittsburg public,their clever work having been appreciated here many times, tho Angelo family do the flying trapeze act, and the Sticks, French trick cyclists, perform, the Petits, in tlieii aerial bar comedy aide arc one of the im¬ portant features ig show, unit the grand ballot was a .gniflcont spectacle. 1’iKOAl.lHNO I’un.-ions. Tiie Ordinary informs ns thnt out of 11 new applications for pensions from this county 8 were repotted for vnrlons reafluiif** 'Hits county out of tlie tunny, ivlio Imre arms during lite war of the “Hixtits," only lit receive [lensiour. Among t liis nunilH t* '.’eu Widows receive Five Invalids ; Four I udigentB 210 Total, #1,155 Entire Amount paid by the state, for the year 1 Hit!) wan #052,820 A great deal of this money is uctnully needed by the ijelisioners, and, were it not fm this pittance, many Would he in the poor houee— otlieio, who receive it. Joes not need it so badly. There are differences of opinions us to how this money should be paid, and every native Georgian would blush with slmmo if it was w ithdrawn from come of litem your ly the amounts grows larger. _____ The w iduws are steadily decreasing year after year; some are perhaps on the pension roll who could well do without tliis amount and it is hardly fair to tax a poor man's kettles and [mils to puy u pension to tlie rich. Me think that a property qualification ought to be added uid by tins means reduce Hie iitnoun' and hurt no one. Advertising in The Monitor ir SU e to bring Undo. ■ *a. I’ASC’AltfcTS Msfft ».'<u*rl- K:tr them Ukovumiy. niuVf tm<i '1’liey i'umo ve* mouth.lesivln Hhy I n the ink the hre; ith sweet It •.mi perlimmi ml. it !kS rmil to «...%. t’ASCA VegoioMw kith »to pt;rely I ht oral poison. They ered mill to e a eelen* .....( aria ur/t'» | j lire nnilfopilc. Thnt f I Hoilfttig Ut the itoln* nc'iu itiuntndon prevent fvr* the fl In horrels nnff kill dv»>- ......CASTARKTR tho stoimich and ii>,ie bowels ami stimulate :hc Jn r.y liver, n»nk* Ini. It work. They strengthen them the how* ele nod out lt>to vlgot ons h ♦* a 11 h y Try a 10 c not get your money back! Larger boxes, 25 c or 50 c. Sample and booklet mailed free. sterling hemiscy r.o.. r.mctioi honh...^ oa« ; b«» vti.k. jj« 8 »W»tS c Btronrf. „ rrs Tolmrco .Hul’l nml tluMt ciamnieiil of nti.ttfy US rehindod all druffgUMt MaSr* Wet weak bookie* writ jj Hr> A Ulai^ain! .ra> *r / r 15 Alt' % IS V 0 i( 'nils WEEK ONLY, 7 AT T. J. TINSLEY St CO- —!-)«(-1 - I d t-2 lbs. Granulated Huger, Hil .00 12 His. Green Codec 81 . (H) 9 “ Ar'mckte’s " 9,Sc 1 •' Itest hard T l 4c 1 Hex of Giant Potash t;c Onion*, per lb. Sc oabhaKU 2 e Irish Potato on U4e lanillurd’s .StiuIV 4 -Ie ouudy 8c FTH *■) L • J.Tinsley&Co Morgan School ltoms. The School Ttems have fidlon into new hands tlds week, and in tlie start we e,ill say that working hard pie vents one from noting everything that passes. We hnvo long sinro learned that it is the idle whelm that, detects the faults and misdeeds of others; and, white we won’t brag on ourselves will any that the school nows will hr diort, and brief this week. Prof. Short and Mrs. Dozier have held tight reins For 1 be last two or ,i„,„ .„u,i a,, too,, H«b». «ii disappeared and peace reigns su 11 re me, The recitation bench is . . . . >o po|»uliu‘-on v now atul then it is one ujde^-Junng vccens by Bome lone* MJine boy or girl, nml is strange nev orfholess true that the occupant luu- but little sympathy from their more fortunate companions. Professor -ays that u lazy person is entitled to only pity, not sympathy. Is he right or wrong. Arithmetic is The Higher class having a hard time wrestling with partial payments. On** young gent declared that he would make it. a rule of hfo to pay all or none; if lltu other fellow paid him. ho would lot him lira lu* his own calculation. And that Algebra class-I’rofessor says they all got thick headed when they sec an Algebra. YVe would suggest that Professor review all the school in History, geog raphv, etc , once every week, so WO will not forget what, we have learned. Where is Youcatan? Where was gold first discovered in America, and w hot if Who can tell—must say that w*. learned this by accident. Monday was an unpleasant day— tho wood brigade came nobly to our icsette, for which they have out¬ thanks. Prof. Short has a curious way of •xaniioing all the desks during re* cess. What, he expects to find we lon’t know; he ought to know the pocket is the place for chewing gum and ground pen hulls. Dixie Price, while playing on the spring board, hurt her arm. We ex poet every day that the spring board will ho used as tiro wood. La*t Thursday Mrs. Carried** vis lte d Mrs. Millatil Wilburn, who is ,uite sick, consequently Rosa was ibsont from school; and Lula Hawke tj.ved at homo with her. Sullie Wooten visited liomefolks, .....tAaV"*™* IHrWiKo 11*» ""** of milk In nittsliV tb- c‘ra. A tni iet IS* 1 ®" by iter tin* motlior mlit'.ty mr pWK,' “p 9 milk rtifM! dtlvc nml mif ft Irut ceif.iiu elTect on tin* !-fti»y» the o: enfo luxnttve for .... oAWiARUt* luslhwti r? thuelm. rtren. TUey ln*io pond and do flood. MOP wintl-conC kill pmt t-rfliui’t. tu«l flf«l drive off Von: us, anil nil klndn live of lit parn>f tin* Mien tltst of child* ...VASrAUKTs. i tsken Pl^leitlly.afegunren- jtivllently,l»er* tetul t») ruj*n any cose xEFPsS vh«so money wll? bo cheerfully refunded by your own druggist. ciMuiKvn lire ru.d bv all drug* *.ir, plsta tor 1 ft«.- A box, accn*-u* I’-d* lug to size. A l»c pox will prove their merit a»»d put) t y< m «<u the the right mail .1 1 to < per- health. fort ami »««** permanent «***^ delay* Hilda nvae.kei‘9 Se. t'.alieo 4 1 :’.t Hheeting, yd. wide 4 o Cheek* 4 1 2 ti Plug Tobacco 35 to 40e Hclinapp ” 3? \-- n •* single pound laitHes for 81.00 8Hn Grove’s chill Tonic, 3 guaranteed 4e 1 pound .Success Hoila, last, Friday! .ledtlio Bt-ck ttecompany Ittg her. Prof. Hhoit promises ns a h-cturo soon. Now, if it is to '•*• a curtaitt we want him to put it off ;t long time. Mamie’Plr.sleV bits jo*tied the nnl ^ iMMW ' • at« told site reCtfgtiinte.A all masons when she meets them. Dot- school has b<' n pleasant tl ia week; all in it good humor and haul at work; so good I'Ve for this week. Story of a Slave. fjo tin bound hand and foot for years ! ;/ / (he chains of dtseiufe In Ilia worn: form of M | UV( ,,.y George t , williams, of Mam-lies- 8<) helpless for five years that she cell not turn over lu bod alone. Ail-r using two bodies of Electric Bittern, elm Is won. (l„ifn!!y improved and able to do her own work.” qhlH supreme remedy female desot., >a quickly cures nervousness Hye|>. lessnees, melmieholy, hettduch a kaclm, fainting and dizzy spells, s erlrncle working medicine le h godsomt to weak, sickly, rilti down people Every lioti:,; guaranteep. Only JO cents. Hold hyT» J. Tmst.KY A Co. M/M Polkxltein*. / lion. V. R. Stewart, nml wife, Vernal, spent last Sunday here, t J guest of his brother's family, Mi. J # T. Stewart. ,1. D. Stewart and W. T. ft’ or. • made a business tiip to Culhle on" da.V last week. Mrs. llnmer Hawk* an ■ .it .To daughter, Ksaie, left Moudav . Griffin; where she goo-; to >» week with relatives. School is progressit g t ice 1 Ask a certain sehoolgir! •■vh.i that received some candy not. ago. pulsed t! Mr. Frank C«X t'< here Sunday on his way I <m . Ir '■ tnan; whore he has bee.* on visit. A cold wave struck ow eon: ty Monday, 'J'iie fjirujevs . ' t paring to grind c ne. Mr. T. Htowitst. «■ d d" h.e a Neva, attended t> •> Vilnlab la*»t neck. ^ M ses Daisy r.mi who me uUetidt' g 1 ; 'o-t o- « . home fol. - Ijodriek la ; t •" :;t T Stewart went n Mr. J. ot>, con Monday. H< is reps'- Morgan lodge at the Pawns reii Fa a** •’ A paper for fm ners - a.mt tin *jw.c a-week Mtrcoti qelegratdi prot "S“ U> U qhe dully 'jelegit'pii h" 8 V roVt ' 1 ' Hl " Mil nn roust, friend of agriculture, und It., *pe- chd Issue Will tie tunro direct on 'hat line* *jhu. q vlf-c-a week q«l: gra[)li will '• nso ' to uny address Olio yea: for 4145(1 *• RJ.EASE , THE CHILDREN s unMKi< « mmm m filIRfe fwH* MHMtn HEALTH FOR 10 CENTS