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THE RECORD.
ville aa«eaoii<l class limit
MRS. W. J. WHITE Editress.
V. n. WHITE. Asx’t Editor.
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OHNSON CO.
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SUBSCRIPTION' RATES:
T)ne Year $1.00. ! 3 Months 25c
8 Months 50c. . 5 Weeks 3i)c.
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER . _____ 2J, 1«>»
Why cant, wo all »eo cur short
coming coming, and mi thurubv tu nc improve . p v on,
solve*., and help make the world
letter. A COCt'ltPd puivoii im
poor * material l'or anv ‘ I hing.
The number of men who fail on
account of lack of con rage ia enor¬
mous. The number who would re¬
fuse to let go n duller if they knew
postively that it would bring back
two is astonishing. Such men nier
Iv •' exist. They ilmi'l live. The first
•
goods John W.it...maker ever sold
brought, him $3*. He delivered Bis
gooda iu a wheelbarrow. He collect
ud the $35 and wont to u newspn
per office and planked it down for
ltd vert tseing space. Rome men
would have spoilt $1. 20 for cheap
dodgers nml “saved” the rest,, Ex.
The worlil is awakening to tho non
dorful revolutions ot Hypnotism.
Evory ono should learn this science
Do you want to learn it? Certainly
Then send mo your address with
four centsa to pny postage to S. S.
l’ege. Root. Southern Schools off
Hypntism, Double Springs, Ala.
Paper for Farmers.
A paper for fanners is what the
Twice- a- Week Macon Telegraph
proposes to bo. The daily Tel
graph has proven itself an earnest
friend of agriculture, and its spe
cinl issue will he more direct Oil
that line. The Twice-a- Week Tel¬
egraph will lx* sent to any address
ono year for $1 (X).
Special rates to Richmond, Vn.
Nov, 7—13, account nf the unvail¬
ing of Winnie Davis monument
and meeting of the united daugh¬
ters of the confederacy. Tho WAT
will give ono far the re,ml trip to
Richmond, Va. and return from all
points on its line. Address or call
A, K. Daley, Pres. 10. K. Bryan. Jr.
Tennillo, (ia. Dublin, (In.
Do you want, to learn Ilypjio
TISM? „ to cure diseaso? to inHuence
others? If vou do tulilress with 4
cents to pay * postage, ' r> . S. J “ p 1 a “i-* ,„.
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Sect. Southern School of
ti6H), Double Springs, Ala.
A business education is what
you need, wo have several paid up
scholarships, 111 good colleges and
will sell them cheap, call and
us if you want the bargain of
life. The Record.
I do most kindly invito every
body to cail and seo us and look
over our stock of hardware bug¬
gies wagons and harness it will
you good. Very Respc.t
J. W. A. Crawford.
Honesty aud Truth
No one loves and respects a
honest man aud woman, and
is no oue that loves to pay
All honest ones desire a good equi
uomical government, but where
the office holder who wants
tfxes loYvered by reduceing his sal
ary? What we need is honest ones
to rule aud govern this great
mon-wealth of ours. A friend
the mass of tax-ridden people. Who
can doubt that the leaders of the
two old parties has corrupted the
presseut government and put the
high unjust taxes upon ihe people
despite tbe faetthey had promised
if put in office it Yvould be lowered
Have we ever had honesty and
truth, demonstrated to us by these
two old parties, no! so let us put
jueu in office that will say thougall
men go wrong, I will not, though 1
mu alone among them God will
own and Ideas me. If men in Geo,
who have l>*)< It voting the tirk
<*t of these two old parties would he
convinced of the corruption oi
party leaders and make this an in
illinium ,. ■ « . matter, . elicit I revolution i
it
in favor nf reform would he
that would put every had
of oflico in this country, imd
happiness, peace, and contentment
would , , reign through-out i , ,i this • i... ■
.. Now iet P honesty and . truth . . , ho
and not rear our
,ln,n !l h,,rve “ t ,)f corn.plmi,.
will. Gods help it will not Im
^ f . ^ rj lj( , (hft
^ (
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V ' l,lrt >>l ' ' U ' '
wrong, out dare to do the* ,
then the victory of tins people will
cotnc.
Grand Jury Present
ments.
Johnson County, Sept., Term lS.ib.
YVe tin* brand jury of Hit* Sept, term
isr» „( Johnson county Superior
Court make the following general
presentments:
YVe desire to return our thanks to
tlie .Supreme Ruler of the Universe
for the many mercies shown us.
While litis i, a season of general de
pressiou and discontent among the
people we hope that brighter days
will come by and by. which we hope
are not far distant.
YVe desire tot lmik his Honor,.!ttdge
\y, M. Henry for his courtesy in pre
siding over the Sept, term of Johnson
Superior Court and assure him of our
liigli appreciation ol his services. \Ye j
assure him that we highly appreciate
the. able charge wliiclt was a great
help to this body in discharging our
duties.
We have done all in our power to
bring the violators of the law to jus¬
tice. YVliile we think that there are a
great, deal ol crime committed in this
county, yet we feel that there are
some improvements along this line.
Our thanks are also tendered to our
obliging Solicitor General lion. B. T.
Rawlings lor his attention to litis
body, and for the promptness with
which he discharged his duty trying
to help us snppres crimes.
YVe the committee appointed to ex
amine Notaries public and Justice of
the Peace dockets beg leave to make
the following report. YVe And all the
dockets correctly kept, and llnd the
dockets of A. G. Powell’s oi Prices
district uisirii t and Him K lx. .1 Sumner’s nuiiiiiu MM of Siiium njmiiit
<ii*irin district models mmitis of neatness neauuss. \V " ■ * llnd 11,1,1
some of the dockets badly blotted and
recommend that they hi* kept
and clear of such blots, as it serves lc
make their entries illegible.
J. I >. Stephens, P. B. Beddingtield,
Commit tee ait.1
Committee on Public Buildings
Pauper'Farm Meeks”
8. S. F. Carter, B. B. Tanner
YVe the committee appointed hvtl e
Grand r , i Jury i .. t to. va..»: xn.iurn la ipe.s Home it
ot Johnson no., beg leave to submit
lH . W i„e report
YVe And three inmates, one while
.wo colored. YVe find an,
Wl i aru e lnl 11 i' 1,1 '
..., .. ,
7 head cows, value $4ii; l'l head hogs
$50; 2 iteatl rattening -150 lh» $22.50; 1
I i*. mules $100; lit) head chickens $12;
I'd ho feed oats $30; 35 gal syrup $7;
3-4 acre sugar cane $00; 1-2 acre po¬
tatoes estimate 300 bit $00; 7 acres ol
ground j eas $87.60; 44 acres corn esti¬
mate 440 bu $220; 5000 lbs fodder Toe
per hundred $37.50; 45 acres of peas
very fine; 1 very fine garden; 1 wagon
$10; farming tools $10. YVe also find a
small but fine orchard on said farm.
YVe find Unit Mr, Crawford the keeper
of the farm lias fully discharged his
duty.
YVe have examined tbe jail which
we find is needing some repairs, such
as gutters for conveying water from
eaves lo ground, veranda floor and
drainage pipes from cells to outside of
jail.
YVe have examined court house and
find ^ in good condition except hole in
top ceiling of grand jury room. YVe
recommend that the ordinary have
repairs made at as early date as pos
S1
YVe have considered . nil public roads
... Johnson county, but have found
the most ot them in bad condition.
YVe find roads in 13DG dist in fine
cond.t.ons also roads .n 1405 d.str.ct
... good condition. YVe congratulate
he co.nm.ss,oners of those U.srr.ct*
or having tl.e.r roads m fine condt
turns.
YVe recommend that the Ordinary
furnish picks to each district to have
roads worked.
YVe recommend that the road com
uiissioners of the 1326 dist, have a cer
tain piece of new road put in good
condition commencing a line Ohippell of
dist. and ending at Powell’s roal cot
YVe recommend that the
missioticrs of the 56 dist u.sr, viz v,z Allen Allen
Met ks, s . Meeks, YV. X. *r , lia\e
* iti =
|[. q* j| ; , lltm , l( . k j lave jn
dist, pul in better eomlituni tlinn
are at present.
AIm \ ,il< * <'»'"n»i«iioners of the 1263
viz John E. YV ebb.Geo. D.Snell.
I.olt 1*osky . have . the roads .
in their
put in lair rondil ion.
Also the road commissioners of the
di*t, viz John Odom, J. J. Snell.J
"• Hutchison, have the roads in tlie.Ir
put in heller condition than
. t
are i present.
U r„ rw(111IItl ,. !1(1 or ,„, iarv
It,-idg, Snells Bridge
Rr.dge a!,,, itmehesoiPs bridge
,!1 >'fder at .....
We recommend that YV. II. thm,I, G
\ irian Im* ;» in |«*<>L ailer ;ii»i
pr«,senate nay persons 'jointing tin
laws < f this state within the bor
of .Johnson enmity.
We recommend ttint jurors anil Ini
lift's receive $2 per diem during l'Kit).
YY'e return thunks to the finance
Appointed by tin* in-t
jury for ttieir concise and eom
report of the liuaueial af¬
of the county, which \vi!i appear
these preseiitn:e ils.
Y\ c recuiiiiueiid that t lie name of
Paupers Home be changed to Free
The committee appointed to investi¬
tin* public records are J. ll.Htepll
X. It. Snider and K,l Sumner.
YY’e recommend that the ordinary be
paid $137.50 for extra services.
YV herons it is painfully apparent to
s |j ul | ,| ie #il | e a n,| | lse ,,| mtoxical
liquors is an evil and only an evil
every sense of the word.
Therefore we request otir senator
representative lo vote fi r the
state prohibitory law as pre
by the committee on temper
. n le .,ei.atc and house of repre
abolishing the sale of spir
[ iquors as , v beverage,
In considering the list of applica¬
for aid from our county. YVe re¬
that all paupers be sent to
Calipers Home, except tile children of
Underwood and J. T. Millers
YVe recommend that t he ordin
pay lathe Underwood
per mouth and that. .Millers receive
per respectfully. YV,* ree
this foe the reason that, if we
them to the Paupers Home it
would necessitate the hiring of ii.ir.es
(ht . fil , m IU|J t)ley onil l)c , ake(l
of for loss llt their reS i»e C « IV e
homes
We extend our thunks to our eliicie.it
, IllIltl j* j. a rliue, for his lai.li.nl
ices, ami the business like manner
wllich „ :1S Iiresilled ,„ i8
during this session
We 4?raml jH at tlle * , s ,, nt
have recommended that these ,
presentments be . putdished . in
,.,. lIK . rs ;uld ' , llev
,| ars eat ,|, f or t , le saint* ’ i.
... , , f ,
]*> Stenlieu's* * I n*>ti*b- ‘ 1
Fred Carl ' r* ’ Tl s ' LM ’ ’
tl •' M^ “
1 1 ' p $ ‘ [•„ Vt ^ S h S Alices, I lent y
''
f u ™ i ’ * Vn Ixl 1 j.it i I b immmc) ' , l P 1 T‘u > ‘V
YY t> Hatcher; 11 G YV heel
w .,
"the , comn.ittee appointed lit
tho grand jury ol Alatcl. tern,
i'> i- xnniiiie, t lie uDilic incur.;s ot
this junutv Lee leave to
the loliuwing npoit. •
Ordinary’s Otfico.
Wo have can lniiy **xamineil
this «lliee atut timl every lunik re
Ly law kept in this
hi a decent and husinesa like
\\ e have also curei n 11 v
nod his managetnent. of county
and find that lie has done
his duty well without lavoi orttfli
and that he itas used much
prudence nml economy iti the same
We have therefore approved this
acting We and doing as such
also note his
promptness in obeying the veeeom
mondnlion of tho last grand jury
for tho work on old records was
done neatly and correctly as was
ordered by the last grand jury we
therefore commend him for the
faithful discharge ofhis duty
Wo ordered that the ordinary
l)Q pni(1 jj* 50 for mnkjll „ Co ,- rect
ilulex t o all records. We believe
l|)0 anunint abtlVe mentioned to
he a meager compensation for the
work> *] ll8Se records shall have
beet) indexed by former ordinart's ^
Clerks Office
W e have examined all the books
.... .1 • t hia ctJrwtly‘ n()D*« o tc i
U ,at they are all km
aud all papers properly ti ed „. c
recor ded. We find all ‘books ke t
j n this office that the law requires
we also uot e the promptness 1 * 8 in 1
| i- ^ust • ^i tin"''in 1 .
the "rand J orHb ordeuitg 0
lV. u: '
m .i,„ Tr® . f"" 0 '? 11 0X, CU
entri“ 'of nalleil° ; '
reverse till
docket ’ we exarninml J. lnet ™
,. ^ . , ^ , ft!' .. . tlle olk
1 ".
hi ^ W , uS* "‘' Commem a " d
” fo * lUv 1 1 discharge
contmud ou page three
HOW TO AVOID POOR LIGHTS, j
Oil Not Ahvny* to Directions
Kor Caro of • inp’*.
Many of car people are strongly of
tb9 opin:uu tbat an oil tblt falis t3e ‘ ow i
the limits proscribed by law ia a poor >
toil, in the sente ihati.C wiii not give a
■
pood light. This is incorrect; an unsafe
oil need not ntcea-anly be a poor 1 illn- :
lamant, ana . generally is . not. ,, Many
have a poor light because or iackof cnie
end attemiou to their iamuiand wicks, i
The following points ahou.d be !
<ar> j
foly heeded by those who w mid get
the best results from tiso'.r lnm,«:
1 Uses good wick, tit-: oif-n woven
wiek, known as too “Ala r .m wie’.:,”
ia ext ,. ]ieu , 1)ot t .,„
jc - lt - faW teohaj ;
cat 0 . !g , r
than in necessary to reach tire hot foal
of the lamp. Do nos have a great coil
c i wick in tilt! lamp.
2. Iu adjaiting n ne-.'wic':, tit it to
the homer, soak iho wick in oil, light
the wick, let tho lump huru a tew miu
ure.j, then blow it out ami trim your
wick by moving ttto linger ovar the
charred part evenly and rmootiiiy «i»
O.,. rVrrct; oh c. Itupoat until tha
surface tciils sinootb uudovon; this hi
always the best p an to puisne in trim
thing lue wick Do not use tho shear.:,
utiles, pcriiap. to cut off tong and an
even tbreads tu the start. Always trim
the wick in this way after each night's
nse.
3. Remember that dir; will get into
the oil, little particles that perhaps you
can not see, and this floating dirt will
gradually accumulate in tha wick which
acts aa a lilter to hold back tho dirt a.
the oil ascends tha wick. After a time
thiB dirt chokes up tho pores or iuter
slices in the wick, and partially de
strove its power of capillarity. Than
the light begins to fail because the oil
cannot, get to it. So don’t economize
on wicks; they are mnch cheaper than
eyesigiit. Put in a new one when
needed. Don’t pin or sew a piece of
cloth, stocking or red flannel on the end
of your wick to eke out its existence,
and at the same time expect to get good
light.
4. Remember that occasionally, say
once m 10 days, or whenever needed,
tho dirty, dreggy oil iu tho bottom
Bhoul<1 be th,wa out - u tm ? be save,i *
11 donned, by filtering it through a flue
of C0U, ’ a cloth ' rheu ,inso out
! bo 1 a,u '-’ wi,h 8omo clear bri " bt olL
Doa , * douu tho . of your lamp
water; if you do your lamp will
probably K ‘ V6 a poor iisbt "heu you
next use it, sputter and give you
! trouble.
i 6 ‘ Occasionally, aay ones in It* days,
' T whon 80u is ,leBdo(1 the
*
bur “° r a tb0r0aBh cleamug ' Boil lc
|' V,th ,’ l 0t Wa,<Sr °! ° 03 *“ ^
oat ,. ^ and open up the air
passages, then dry it thoroughly m
* ba a "“ " over heforo using.
6- Don t , buy red oil; it never gives as
gooii „ ^„ a liRiitas ,* . . , tho . (jumilitv 4 . cf f oil
i same
th e teil coloring , . matt.
i if y°n attend cirefuliy to a
, ru l es ami still got poor light, you
1 abus ® tbe oil com P ; ‘ uies > bnt not hefsre.
L> ali the cases of poor light and bad
.
! oil 1 have so far investigated tho trouble
been duo to neglect of some
| 0 f the above simp » precautions, which
*° ^ W#U
I Uel " eml * r ,b lf the
►tare wilt aeo to it that no unsafe oil is
furnished you, ‘ and because a lamp 1
, gives a poor light n u . ao evidence that
tho i-ilisuaeafe. Ia the recent oil in
vea.-igation examine-i same o,is wmeU
w-ero uudoubteily unsafe and nciow tho
hut yet when I burned tbcia day
j after oar la a properly cared ter lamp,
| no fauit could bt> found with the light
gave. Jons- il. McOaSpekss,
elute Cueuilit.
PLANT CATS NEXT SEASON.
Injury to Corn by Drouth Hakes This
St< p Ailvisnbli‘1
The necessity of small grain for feed
crop constrains tna to ui’ge tho farmers
to plaut oats for another season, as the
drenth has cut off onr corn crop consid¬
erably this year. Our severe winter*
have killed most of the oat crop for the
lias, three years, but. this is largo y oa
account oflate fait plantiug and poor
preparation of lauds sown in this cereaL
Experience has taught that oats sown
the last of August a*d until the last, of
September not only yield a heavier
graiu bnt a!s0 give tba pknts a better
growth and its roots extend longer and
become sturdier in the ground, which
of course make the plant hardier and
liable to be killed by freez,a.
My plan is to sow oats ou corn land
BS 800:1 89 tbe COrn Ca “ bo gathered.
After the lodder is ptdled and the shuck
ripens theu cut the cornstalks down
with e “ r ° U 8t f ks a “ d “ **■ Tbe
car u ripens in these shocks nicely and
1,0 P f'*° ff "^ lks at so me fotnre
tlme and the Btalks are tbeQ .
Thoroughly break h t tWs land with , turn
‘ . broadcast BgP J°T 30 or f 40 f bushels t , of P 0 cottonseed ? g,8 °!
acre ’ orifyon have notenon g h ° ot
1 tottBe ed then sow broadcast 300 to 400
pounds of acid phosphate with potash
T« r a cre , U'-e temulas being 3 per cent
of P hosphorio a0ld and 4 per cent of
potash. Then sow two to three bushels
of oats par acte (according to the fertil
^ of the land) and harrow them in
thorough ly with a good disc harrow, or
plowing L with scooter or «pper plow* so
aot to plow in the manure or the
- grata too deep. Then roll land so as to
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Capital $25,000.00.
Surplus 4,282.45.
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Mention this paper When Writing to Advertisers.
How To
Gain Flesh
Persons have been known to
gain a pound a day by taking
an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL*
SION. It is strange, but it often
happens.
Somehow the ounce produces
the pound; it seems to start the
digestive machinery going prop¬
erly, so that the patient is able
to digest and absorb his ordinary
food, which he COUld not do be*
fore, and that is the way the gain
fc
A ccr tain Sh amount of vmfhaJ# flesh is
necessay for health ,• if Jf you have
ROt got it yOU Can get it by
taking
^call’s Fmiisioi
You will find it fust as useful in summer
oj in winter, and if you are thriving upon
it don’t stop because the weather is warm.
50c. and $1.00, al! druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York,
Id HAWKES
KilCEiVED
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£ 7370.
A S.1 s* '.•* '4 " M ’ f.-.-.*o: * G’.XSSI*
20 -- i ». ' T 1 : • ,i t HT.ULKJi,
That Throbbing ITer.do be.
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. Kings new life pills. Thousands
of sullVrers have proved their match
less merit for sick and nervous llead
ache*. They make pure blood and
strong nerves and build up your health
Rasy to take, fry them. Only Soots.
Money ,, ...... ,ck t not cured, , sold .... by ,
" ' ElBnder “ Dru ** ! ' ,r -
Spain’s Greatest Need.
Mr. K. P, Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain
spends his winters at Aiken. S. C.
Weak nerves had caused severe pains
in the hack of his head. On using E
lectricbitters America’s greatest blood
and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left
him. He says this grand medicine is
wiiat his country needs. All America
knows it cures liver and kidney troub¬
le, purifies tiie blood, tones up the
stomache, strengthens the nerves,puts
vim, vigor anil new life intoevery mus¬
cle, nerve ami organ of the body. If
weak, tired or ailing you need it. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed. SoM by J. YV.
Flanders. ’ Druggist.
_________
To those living
in malarial districts Tutt’s Pills
are indispensible, they keep the
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver, constipa¬
tion and all bilious diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
Special Rates.
Admiral Dewey will be recieved by the
President of Hie United States and bis
Gabinit at Washington, I). C. sometime
luring the tlimiihof October, at which
’ime tlie sword voted by the last Con
.-ress will be presented to him by Pres¬
ident McKinley.
Special rates from all YY'rightesvill A
Pennine stations to YVasliington IX C.
and return will be authorized.
fur f,alter information call on or ad
dress, A. F. Daley, E. K. Bryan, Jr.,
Tennille On. Dublin Ga
M. V. Mahoney, Hawkinsville, Ga
A Sight of Terror
“Awful anxiety was felt for the wld
w of the brave Gen, Barham of Mach
sas. Me, when the doctor said ihe eouJd
not live till morning 1 - writes Mrs.S. H*
I,tneon, who attended tier that fearful
night.‘‘All though!; she must soon die
from Pneumonia, hut she begged for
Dr King's New Dtoovery, saying it
had more than savep her life, once and
bail cured her of Consumption. After
three small poses she .slept eiissiy all
night, and its futlter use completely
i tired Iter,. 1 his marvelous mepiciu is
guaranteed tenure ell ! ? (*•
and bottle Lung free Disease. J. \Y r fiOc and 100. i’riai
at . Flanuers.
Spains Greatest Need.
Mr. li. 1 c/.hii», i»i Baretlona. Spain
spends ins winters at Aiken, 8, V.
Weak .erves hap cansep severe pains
'".the taic li .ack uf his head. Oil using Elec
icrs, America's greatest Blood
sod X .nc Remedy all pain soon left
bim. lie says this grand meiiuin is
what 1 - oi.i'ir: ... *d. Alt Ante. .<m
know that it cures liver and Idpney
tron.de, purities the blooil, tones lip
the fii.uciie -■tei.gl cells ti.e oeives
P"l ’V*r anbnew Lie in every .ms
cle erve av.ii organ ol tlie- bmiy. If
we ,, null or iiiiiiiif y t ,n n,.,. it. JEver
' l,r -C.ir.iliU eli. only SO cults At
J. •»'. . Flamier*. i'i .oacist.
A Frightful Blunder.
Will often cause a horrible Burn, cut
• *.‘ v. l, LAV'Vm pauN'i*
'""L’Gy heal it. C ure.' Old Sores. Ft
<! N ‘ r «'N o igjLu, CdTiji, n|| F
not ions, r*. est niiecr.re on earth. Only
■ Yets a a >* . Guaranteed. Data by J. YV.
X. . t'ri.irge.-t.
That Throbbing Headache.
Wonld quickly leave you. if you used
( suffers’hav^priivedVheTr
d inatcWess
merit for Sick and Nervous Headache
1 "«*v mat* pure blood and staokgnerve
l,1<! buiid up your liealtli. Easy to take
S tl............ >- «■ *.. M ,m»v hack
il not cured. Sold by J. YV. Flanders.
A Frightful Blunder.
Wil1 "Hen ennse a horrible hum
Scald, cut or bruise. Buckle’. Arni
"a salve, the best in the world, will
kill the pain and promptly heal it.
Cures boils, felons,corns, old sores, fever sores, ulcers,'
all skin eruptions.
Best pile cure on earth. Only 25cts a
box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J W
Flanders, Druggist,
THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN
Are made happy and comfortable
by John R. Dickeys Old Relible
Eye Water. It doesou’t hurt a
bit and relieves inflammation at
once. Dont take an imitation
the genuine is the only safe prep
eration is put up red cartons aud
has the name blown in the bottle
Get it for 25 cts. at J, W. Flan¬
ders Drug Store
The Man in the Pond
Will not interest you if you will
go and get our prices on cook stoves
we have a full stock of Iron King
and Sunny South and Robert E.
Lee and other makes, that YY’e cau
make prices that cannot be under
sold. Come and get one.
J. W A. Crawford-