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=mnad Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regvinies the )
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{"a?ming foyiirmonts For Sale.
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I have ir m 7 possession, and
am agent for same, one and twe
swo horse Cultivators. These
are great labor-saving machines
o the farin, and are the latest
‘mproved and are made from
the best materinl, They alse de
the very best work that can be
done, with {ariding impliments.
Thesamochines can be bought
within the next 60 duys at actual
cost, for cashk.
I have also, corit and cotton
planters, which will be seold a#
cost, within the next 60 days.
Come and see them, if Yyou
need anything in this line
H. J. Fussell,
Hazlehurst, Ga.R. F. D. N 0.2
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P. P. P. will purify and vitalize your
blood, create a good appetite al:d give yous
wholesystem tone and strength. ;
- A prominent railroad supierintendent at
fravannah, suffering with Malaria, Dyspep
sfai’and Rheéumatism says: “After taking
I, P. P. he never felt so well in his life, and
teels as if he could live farever, if he could
elwaysgot I’ P, B\ .ie
If you are tired out from over-work and
close confinement, take .
P " P o B
" If you are {::liny badly in the spring
and out of sorts, take
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1f your digestive organg ne¢d toning UL,
take A e
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1t I‘slvo'u suffer with headaché, indigestion,
debility and weakness, teke
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AN OLD TIME HANZING.
The Dark Day When “Old Jerinis” Was
Executed In M.ryhnd."'_v
45 dark as the day when old Jen
nie was Lung” is onme of the many
quaift sayings that for generations has
been used on the.lower eastern shore
of Maryland, but from the accounts
that lave been ziven,bßy those who
fived in old Jennie’s day therg never
has been a day since that time as dark
as the day on which she was exzcuted
for wholesale murder in the neighbor
hood in;which she lived. e
The ‘old murderess was publicly
banged in 1815 in the old jail yard at
Princess Anne, and_all those who, re
membered that particular’ day have
passed into the great beyond long 2go.
The murderess was a white woman,
tall and angular, anl it was said that
ghe resembled what was popularly
supposed to be a witch far more than
ghe did the up to date woman of tkat
day. In fact, local history records that
she practiced witcheraft. No one ever
knew where she came from, she hav
ing “dropped down” very mysteriously
into the neigliborhoed, where she killed
a family of four.
oOld Jetinie was not hanged on a scaf
fold. In those days murdercrs were
executed with as little t¥ouble and €3-
pense as possible. The wizen faced
terror of all Somerset was placed in
a cart drawn by two oxén and placed
directly under a stout liwb of an old
cak tree wiich stood in the jail yared.
The rope was fixed in iude fashion
around her neck, amid tl& hurrahs of
the ' crowd and the curses of the
doomed wworman, and when all was in
readiness 4 bunch of fodder was
placed ten paces from the nxen’s heads,
and they were given the word to start.
Obeying El_le command, -they made a
hee line for the fodder and left old
Jennie dangling at the eiil.of the rope.
That day, it has been toid thousands
of times, was the darkest ever known
frthis scction. Chickeils remained on
their roosts throughout the entire day,
while candies Q&the score burned in
{he houses that the servants might see
to do thelr work. The Yocal sclentists
of that day weré at a loss to acconnt
for the strange phenomenon, and the
graphic d_éscriptions which they gave
of it abd. which were recordéd years
Q%d’ make interesting reading.
“fThe darkics and superstitious Whites
of thiosé: days natirally- thought that
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Lyergbodys.
Sbagazine
FOR JANUARK
will tell you something yoa
may noi kxow about Fanning,
Sires, Peasi [Mshing, Pills,
Waoman's levasion, Flyings
Machines, and Actors, ,-5
Ttwill give you lotsof good shott
stories anc beantiful pictures,
You'll iike its Gei one taday,
LOCK FOR THE PATCHAWORE COVER
Money to Loan at 8, per cent
per annuia, or fayms. !
R. 7. WiLuiams
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Jan, 21, Augusta, G,
J. J. FRAZIER
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REAL ESTATE.
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ELECTRO-CHEMICAL RING /BB
TRADE-MARK, E-F. : Bl
Copywight, 1894, 5. '6, 1902, °4 and 1999, i"ki'l =
by W. G. Brownson. iy R
ThetoLlowiu diseases are cansed by aoid LIK
in the blood amd are cured by thisring,
whick takes from onme day to two weeks, after the
ring commences to wotk:-according to dicease and
cireumstances. The ring and the acid oreate fl
electro-shemica! aotion. removing the excese
aocid, which cures the diseass and will keep it cured.
Rright's Disease, Diabetes--it is not a }{ub.it. with
o:lldn-n. Ohorea---£t. Vitns's Dance, Chlieresis.--
Siokness--Painfnl and Exr:eufqiu Mouihly
Poriods. Uremia; Sn{noopo. Efllemi. ervous Prass
tration. Noseblesd. Intermal Hemorrhages. Rhines
lith---a stony oonoretion formed im the nose---Ade«
neids, Polypus, (atarsct, Geitre, Whoovi-:g.0.-fi
Rboumatism---Inflammatory, .Gout, Lambago
;ioul.r.gcisgiq, M\}snulu, Asthma, Heedaclig, Neus
ralgia, Neuritis, Valvalar Rheumatism of g.m;
Rhenmatic Fover, Rhsumatio Panlisin--- Tain, -
Hair, IyemEnru.LF-b‘. Pen, Operators, ‘wium
lro:q. Obfdty. athy l)ofio‘«uuon of Hbazt. Ap
endicitla, nfin?nion. of Bowels, Chronie Dysen«
:ro;x Aoidity, of Stomaeh, which causes thée werst
kind of mni?‘un»-flx other kind is esused by
liver disease. noer --Oar einoma--Cancesens Tu
nfors. Oomgesiion of Kidneys, Btero in B'addes,
Prestatitis. Griaval,” Gzil-viones, Calonli, Depesis om
Teoth, wn‘gs_. Spots, on Nails. rs#riaa’.s. falt-rnewsa,
V:floo“ eine amd glopu. aricocele--varisese,
yeins in the sotoiam-- lg:u. Voinc angd Ulcers
-often ialbtaken ‘fluud gare. :
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Malarisl Fovors. Thid ring is nots ovre-ail: will;
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