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Here and There.
Mr. Ij. p. McCord spent Sunday
TI1 r i!)«> n.—V T arren Nc wk.
Mrs) Hg&tUs Mctican of Timm;
•vas the guest; of M ts.s Gjid.rS Rtu
Uie first of last week.—Warhfio MR
insurance—Fire and Tornado,
a. L. McLka
The SiitIbk nt the Mint.
One of the most exciting hidden! ;
in (he history of the destruction of Sun
Francisco was the font of the men vim
saved the United States mint from tv
in;;' devoured by the flames. Thu mint
is an imposing stone bulldiutf, and in
const ruction proved to be of a charac-
resist to the utmost the
new
H 4*
he Viscountess A"'
it tins time she m ■
ras the Baroness \ ■
f a German cava!
ambassador is six
and has been tv
1 affairs of his co,:
is ter to Germany.
wise for his family'.
The mail who Insures his health
fr wise both for Ws family and
himself.
Mr. and Mrs. George K. Smith spent
Sunday with Mrs.,Smith's ftitlur, Si r.
C >'fhf- R'U*RP j’F Harrison of Autney, who, Ve re-
irvet tri team i-a m
Vm- nny inaureicafth by pmrd-
<r -K It. ft lc worth guariffftg.
Ai the first attack of dtsenre,
Vr kleh generally approaches
through the LIVER and manD
tests itself la innumerable wavs
TAKE.
spent Monday
Mi. (J. II. Morris
Appling.
Miss Bennie Thompson spent Sun
day at Norwood.
Mf .1. C. Grubbs of Harlem, was in
town Sunday.
Mr. Henry S. Davis spent Monday
in Augusta.
And oavo your hordih*
Land For Sale.
1 offer for sale a tract of land contain
ing 200 acres, for $1,500. Rented this
year for live bales of cotton. Will rent
next year for six or seven.
Ira E. Farmer.
The Aliens Mutual Fire
Insurance Co
Mr. H. P. Quin who has visited this
city, representing this company has ap
pointed Mr. R. B. Malsby local agent
in Thomson. See Mr. Malsby, he will
save you big money, and more in the
future, $2.50 paid hack out cf every
910.00. Rates same as other companies.
Rev. .1. W. Ellington of Harlem, w*ns
here Monday.
Mr. A- N. Reville visited Harlem
Monday.
Mrs. O. S. Lee visited Augusta Mon
day.
Mr. P. A. Young went to Augusta
Wednesday:
Mr. R. 1.. Howell went to Harlem
Tuesday.
Dr..!. B. Robins was in Thomson
Tuesday evening.
Dr. D. A. Rogers of Dearing, was in
town Monday.
Mrs..). L. Shipp left Tuesday for At
lanta.
Mrs. Q. T. Neal left Tuesday for a
visit to Norwood.
We regret to hear of the illness
Mrs. F. A. Winter.
Lot For Sale.
1 offer for sale the lot, on Wliiteoak
street, between the residence of .1. P.
Jones and A. S. Quinn.
fha E. Farmer.
tlotice of Local Legislation.
Notice is given that a Hill will be in
troduced at the next meeting of the
Legislature to dmnge the Charter of
Thomson Georgia, incorporated as a
town, so that said municipality will he
incorporated as a city, and to otherwise
amend the charter of Thomson., and
conkr additional authority upon -the
in ay or and council of said municipali
ty. Tills June 5th, 1906,
TYNET{SDYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
A Guaranteed Cure; EM any Have
2)ysyepsia and don't Know it
TIii- pareliavs price 60e, of Tyner’s Dys
pepsia Remedy Will tie returned if ii. fails
to euro or rnb'eve dyspepsia or indigestion
in any form. Take, ns directed on label.
Many people have fluttering of the In-art
risings, or pimples on tile skin, dizzy feel
ings, aelies and pains in side or hack, weak
kidneys, constipation, beleliing of wind
blurred eye sight, tainted bad breath,
hawking and spitting, bead aches, acid
stomach, pale skin and don’t kno-.v it’s
dyspepsia. If,you have any or all of those
symptoms take Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy
and a cure is certain, saru and lastin
Tyner’s Dyspepsia cure strength)
weak stomachs, h-Mpi digist your food,
stops aches an < pains 1 stops ewlic imme
diately. t; taste good and warms your
stomach from the first d,ne. Cures where
else fails. Try it. Druggist a bottle.
Cin-tilar and medical advice freejlty writ
ing Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy Co. Anyu
ta (5a
-nied.v j
ithen.TT,
No lice of Local Legislation.
Notico is hereby giveh that uL Lire
next meeting of the General Assembly
of (icorgia a Bill or Bills providing for lo
cal legislation as follows- »
To so amend the Gharler of the town
ef Thomson in McDuffie county sis, to
incorporate Mtmeinulily a-t a city un
der the name ami sty 1 of City of Phoin
son. To authorize the nt moipality of
Thomson to issue bonds to the amount
of Eighteen Thousand Dollars for pur
pose of erecting and equippingu school
building or buildings, for the'munici
pality of Thomson.
To authorize and empower the Mayor
and Council of the rnuncipaliy of Thom
son to establish and maintain ft system
of.public schools for said municipality
and to provide necessary revenue for
said purpose
To otherwise amend tbu (.'barter
Thomson.
Tills J une 5 190(5
of
Anti
etc at-
I‘. gives me ureal p'cnsnn
test.inoniul to thai of in uiv
your wonderful in .-'-■ine,
septic Iiivigoi-.itoi'.'- . had a
tack of LaGrippe aud it broke it up al
most in one night. I think it is a won
derful medicine.
W. II. Narors,
New Decatur, Ala. .
A. J. Mathews arid Gibsc-n Drug Co
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Winter of Angus
tn, were in town Saturday.
Mr. Herman Sturgis of Augusta, was
in Town Sunday. \
Mr. William H. Crawford of Appling
was in Thomson Monday.
Mr. Will Paschal of Harlem, is spend
lug th; week here.
Mr. Edward S. Harrison, J r., went to
Augusta Tuesday.
Mr. Claud Moore of Hlckox, was In
town Wednesday.
Mr. George W. Granade went to Au
gusta Wednesday.
Miss Eddie Jeaii Gheesling left for
Savannah on Saturday last.
INI r. Wm. B. Winter of Augusta was
in town Monday.
Mr.-8, F. Morris returned Tuesday
from Virginia Beach.
Rev. T. H. Timmons returned Tues
day from a visit to Monroe.
Mr. John E. Gross is visiting Mrs. L
A. Gibson at Savannah.
Miss Sophie Straehum of Augusta,
is visiting Mrs. Myer Steine.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Timmerman of
Rntesburg, S. C., Mrs. Scigler and her
Mrs. Mary F,, Morris left Tuesday for
a visit to relatives in Decatur county.
Mr. Peter C. Dill of Clayhill, was in
town Tuesday, en route to Savannah,
son, Mr. Cecil Scigler of Euieka, S,
arc guests at the home of Mr. W. S.
Mobley-
Mr. J. C. T’liutket of Augusta, is on a
visit lo his daughter, Mrs. J. (I. John
son.
Mr. Roy Johnson, who is connected
with the Bunk of Danville, is at home
on a vacation.
The cot la go prayermecting met Tues
day evening wit!) Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
1 rvlrtg.
Mis. J. M. Fullhriglit has returned to
her home in Atlanta, after a v isit to her
mother, Mrs. C. C. Young.
Mrs. Ed Fuller aWd Miss Eilic Whit
aker of Markin, spent Tuesday with
Mrs. C. E. Atkinson.
Mrs. B. F. Lliley, Jr., left Monday to
visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Durham
at Woodville.
Mr. W. IT. McGee of Augusta, spent
Sunday in Thomson with his sister,
Mrs. J. E. Moye.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Perry of Camuk,
were the guests Sunday of M r. and Mrs
J.C. Cliatt.
Mr. Edward S. Harrison of Cliatta-
no*ga, Tenn., is visiting his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Harrison.
Dt. Cicero Gibson and little Miss Eli
zabeth Gibson left tiunduy for a visit to
the Isle of Palms, 8. ( !.
Mrs. Mary Baldwin of Dawson, is vis
iting Mrs. T. J. Watson and other rel
atives in and near town.
grot to learn, is quite sick.
Messrs. O. C. Hall and J. G. Dozier
have purchased lots from Mr. J. F
Wllkerson on Gordon street, and arc
erecting handsome residences.
Mrs. Sidney W. Sturgis of Dublin,
who has-been visiting relatives in and
near taivu, left Tuesday for Duluth.
Mr. Sturgis returned te Dublin S.stur-
day last.
-Mr H. A. Price has purchased from
Mrs. Minnie N. Barnes the- house and
lot now occupied by iter on Lee street.
Mrs. Barnes will make her home in At
lanta in the future.
Misses Palmyra Burnside and Bessie
Woyd ot Richburg, Ala., returned Tues
day from a visit to Auguatn, where
they have been the guests of Miss Ber-
tha Burnside.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of Augus
ta, stopped over Tuesday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. It. J. Willingham, while en
route to their home in Asgusta from a
trip to Washington and Athens.
StatesEicdion Wednesday.
The state democratic piimciv elec
tion was held Wednesday. Polls were
opened at all the precincts In the coun
ty and the total rote cast, was 806. In
terest in the campaign centered in the
race for governor and very little atten
tion was given to (he contests for comp,
t roller general and state school commis
sioner Ini the race for governor the
vote by precincts was as follows:
James M. Smith—Thomson 267; Le-
publicau 19; Dealing 107; Wrightabor®
■12; and Mt. Auburn 0-1; giving hint a to
tal of 4(59 votes. The. same precincts
reading the same way gave Moke Smith
IS1; 8; 88; 16 and 30; making his total
vote In the county 323. From this it
will.Ve sfcen that the county went for
Farmer Jim by a plurality of 140. The
vote for governor, was practically con
fined to these two candidates, there be
ing only four scalteri . g votes, two for
Este!!, one for Howell and one for Rus
sell. In the contest for comptroller
general Wm. A. Wright received 42(5
and V. T. Hanford 199, while Mark
Johnson carried the county for school
cdinmlssioperoverW.il. Merrit by a
vote of 445 to 158.
Congressman Hardwick was heavily
scratched, receiving only 454 votes,
while Judge Henry (.’, Hammond led
tno.'ug ir;n the oxentwmn
dlher 1 rip you want to
Varsity collar; Corliss Coon latest
creation. Boatwright & Son sell
them.
HAYING a Suit , made don’t
think of going to a blacksmith or
cowboy to take your measure.
Call on Bcmtwrighl & Son ; they
are making a special study in tail
oring.
PANTS’ thyself at Boatwright
& Son. Special values this week.
Just received a-lug lmo-of sample
pants m 1-8 off.
YOUR fehbe hull will amount to
less if you buy dioncit made shoes
from Boatwright & Son.
YOUR health is your pleasure;
your stock is your property ; stive
boll; by buying honest Groceries
from Boatwright it Son.
Mr. Jeff Tuft ,Shot.
• D,. Jell Tutt, wes accidentally shot
b.Y he; father, Mr. G, E. Tutt, at his
home near town, a few days ago. The
ball entered ’..is right . idc, Its 'flitting a
wear t’-w b !n * r -ful wound, but it is healing rapiil-
' ly and no danger is apprehended,
j NV- Tutt had cleaned the pistol
handed ft to his father, loaded.
Tutt not knowing this snapped
weapon when it disvhavged.
Want
II L Boatwright
At. the old stan,I of ,1Boat
wright & Sc
Grocery Department,
the ticket with 744 votes to his credit., r , r . „.
The election passed oil’ quietly at all | J ' llc *’ Grits, v hec;
vf the prrelucts, fl’iere being only one
minor disturbance.
Do You Sufferes from Kidney
Troubles ?
We guarantee ono bottle of Smith's
Hurc Kidney Cure to benefit or cure, or
your druggist will refund your money.
Brice 50 cents. Dr. A. J. Mathews.
Will be glad to meet his
friends and all the customers
he can secure, trusting to hold
them -bv courteous and fair
treatment and giving the best
values for first class goods.
Will always have on hand at
the lowest prices, Corn, I lay;
Oats, bine heed, Salt, Syrup,
Molasses, Flour, Meal, Meat,
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Hams,
Tobacco,
Snuff, Farm Implements, and
all the best shell goods.
Will add a strong line Shoes,
Hats, Notions and domestic
Dry Goods. Railroad St.
Thomson, - Georgia,
CLARKE & BUTT
COTTON FACT0R5 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
8-'i3 REYNOLDS ST., AUGUSTA, CA.
LIBERAL ADVANCE. CARGES REASON ABE.
PERSONAL ATTENTION TO A BUSINESS.
Write us before arranging for advanced.
t\ e handle Bagging, Tics ami Best Fertilizers.
Agents desired.
Reliable and cnci-gHlic Solicit ill"
*sJusi Received
FSSEzzrmzzcd —
Miss Belle Polier returned Monday to
her home in Aiken, 8. after a visit
to Mrs. Myer Steine.
Watson’s Magazine is no.v 315.1 per
year, butoweingto very liberal club
bing arrangements, we are enabled to
offer tile Progress and Watson’s Maga
zine for one year for 91.75. This Is an
opportunity for securing ymr official
county organ and the most readable
monfaly Magazine published, for al
most the price of one. (Send us your
subscriptions.
Tun McDi. ruK Proorehm.
G&mmuE
Those who are Kainlnfc-flesh
and strength by regular treat
ment with
Scott’s Emulsion
should continue the treatment
in hot weather; smaller dose
end a tittle coot it:;!!': with tt will
do away with any objection
v/htch is attached to fatty pro
ducts during t h o lie at ad
season.
Send fjr free simple.
SCOTT X bOWX- r Ciierubts.
4<T>-4>5 Vearl Street. New Vark.
Miss Annie Tom Morris of Wliiteoak
has been appointed day opefalor at the
telephone exchange.
Miss Ava West returned Saturday
rrom a visit to Tate Springs, Tenn.,
Rome, Ga., and Eufaula, Ala.
Mrs. Benuing and family will occu
py the house where Mr. II. vp. (jtury
now resides, after Oct, 1.
Miss Louise McCord returned Mon
day to her home in W hterville, after a
visit to Miss Madeline Gheesling.
Mrs. A. B. Thrasher, Mrs. T. A.Scott
and Mrs. A. H. Curtis moved out t6
White Oak campground Monday.
Mrs. Len McCoininons returned Sun
day to lier home in Greensboro, after a
visit to her sister, Mrs. John T. Stone.
The younger society gave quite an
enjoyable party at Mrs. Cora Harrison’s
residence Thursday evening of last week
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McCommons of
GrcsharnviUe, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. McCommons Sunday.
Mrs. K. C. Lowe wlro has- lieen the
guest of Mrs. Thomas E. Watson, re
turned Monday to her honrJ in Athens.
Mr. John Quinn West left Wednes
day for Waynesbt ro, where lie will lie
the guest of Mr. Robert Cates for some
days.
One Car load Webber Wagons
" One Car load Wire l c fencing
One-half car load Cooking Stores
One-half car load Baggies
We buy for cash and in large quantities which is always
guarantee that our prices are right. We want your trade
Yours truly,
Thomson Hardware Company*
Mrs. Henry Printup who lias lieen
spending the summer with relatives in
Thomson, left Tuesday for her home in
Atlanta.
[ Mr. If, T. Clary has purchased t’aft
| residence of >. r r. If. \. Price on White
l (Jak street, aud will <><• y.ir»v it alter Oc
tober],
The Boatwright Boys.
Elsewhere in this Issue will be round
notice of dissolution of the Arm of J. W
Boatwright & Son. Mr. J. W. Boat
wright retires from the mercantile bus
iness, and tlws old firm will be succeed
ed by r his two sons, J. A. Boatwright
and Harry L. Boatwright. Mr. J. A.
Boatwright, who will in the future own
und control the dry goods business was
a member of the old firm and is too
well known lo need any introduction
to the readers of the Progress. He is
progressive and up.to-date and will
keep his business in the front rank of
Thomson’s mercantile establishments.
Harry Boatwright, wJio succeeds to
the grocery business is quite a young
man but has had a number of years ex
perience as a clerk in the business he
has purchased. He is as full of energy
as an egg is full of meat, accommodat
ing and obliging, and possesses the
qualifications of » successful business
man.
The Boatwright boys will he backed
by ample capital to buy their goods at
the lowest prices in the wholeeale mar
ket, which will enable them to sell to
their customers at the lowest prices in
the retail market.
Fountain Campmeeting.
The meeting at Fountain was unus
ual !y success Til this year. A very large
attendance was present, especially on
Sunday. In the afternoon Sunday,
Rev. (t. E. L. Harris of CrnwfordviUe,
was invited to til] the pulpit, when he
delivered an able sermon.
A Card.
In retiring from the mercantile busi
ness, I wish to sincerely thank my
friends and the public generally for
their liberal patronage, and respectful
ly solicit ir continuance of same to my
sons, who have had thorough training
in correct business methods, and fair
and honest dealings. Respt.
J. W. Boatwrioijt.
In Self ^Defense
Major IXamni, editor and manager of tho
Constitutionalist, Kminance, ivy., when ho
was fiercely attacked four yoais ago by
piles, bought a box of Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, of which he says: “It cured me in
ten days sad no trouble sln< o.” (yij,.!-
hrylrti- of burn:;, sores, cuts and wotm
at Oil's u Drug Co; A j Math
Crops in Columbia.
From almost every locality In this
county the report comes of short r >ps,
especially that of cotton, and even cx -u
is not what it at one time appeared to
be. We are gratified to know, in this
connection that sonic of our fanners arc
giving attention to the hay crop, which
in ninny instances will be very good.—
and
M r.
the
Galveston's Sea Wall
Makes life now as safe in that city ns or
tho higher uplands, E W Good toe,, who
resides on Dutton at root, in Waco, Texas,
needs no sea wall for safety, lie writes •
‘T have used Dr King's New Discovery for
consumption tho past live years and it
keeps me well and safe, lichee that tim
I had u cough which for years had beer,
growing worse. Now its gone.” Cur. s
evonie coughs, lagrippe, croup whoopin;
cough and prevents pneumonia. Pleas,sa
to taka. Kvery bottle {.ymranteed at Gil
son Drug Co; Dr A J Mathews drug store
Price 59cand $1. Trial bottle free.
Warehouse t > Ren'.
I offer for rent the w.ivehouiio
occupied by R. E. L. Evans,
lease for a term of years, or sell.
1RA K. Faummi
$1000 To Lend.
A party desires to lend $1000 with veal
(talc ns security. Apply to,
Ira K,. Fanner.
Land For Sale.
I have for sale a tract of land containing
two hundred acres, located about three
miles from Thomson. Well watered, good
farm lands and good pasture.
•G IUA E. FARMER.
Notice of Dissolution os Partnership
The partnership of J. \V. Boatwright
& Son, composed of J. \V. Boatwright
and J. A. Boatwright, has this day
been dissolved by mutual agreement
Either member af firm will receipt ft ;
collections. J. A. Boatwright will own
•'•ml control the diy goods store, and Ii
Ij. Boatwright will own and control
the grocery store.
J. W. Boatwright.
J. A. liOATWIlKli-.T.
Thomson, Ga., Aug. 20, 1900.
A SMystery. SolVed.
“How to keep off periodic attieks of till
ip tunicas and habitual 'constipation was a
myst.-ry that Dr King’s New Life Pills
solved for uie,” writes John N Pleasant, ol
Magnolia, hid. The only pills that arc
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to
everybody or money refunded, Only ?5e
at Gibson Drug.Co; A ,T Mathews drag
store.
On ’nslallmcni Flan.
The Knox Land Gompauy v'! sell
you a building lot on the iu. d.-dimeiit
plan. Payments to null your tonw..
i?ucc. 1 ra E. Fa ti.'i
Seed Oals For Sale.
I have for.sale 609 bushels Georgia
raised rust proof oats.- .4 t
B. F. Johnson.
Residence For Rent.
I offer for rent the six room residence
on Jackson street, now occupied by Mr.
J. II. Shipp. 41 J. (J. Gl.!ATT.
Summer Clubbing Rate.
Until September first, wc will take
■•ubseriptlans for
Progress' «mi Southern Cultivator $1.25
| i’QG rpsd4j unH \ I Inula 1 IXt' l_t-_
ress and Atlanta Semi-Weekly
Journal - _ $l. l *5
Atn r that dale, the price for each chit)
will be 21,50.
Ordinary G. 11. Ellington and John
T. V* cst, Esq., of Thomson, spent Sun
day at Bevz ■ a.—Columbia Sentinel.
Horn) to (AVoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendicitis are those
who are habitually eenstipated. Orino
Laxative Fruit Syrup lines chronic eon-
stip.uien by stimulating the I vei-uad how
ids and n-atores the natural action of t!m
hnvcjk. Orino Laxative Fruit Syt-up docs
no lyfiusoiite or grino and Is mild and pleas
ant,so take. Ilufiiso suhst'Iutes. a J
Mu', hev.-s ; C Iioss Walt iGneville.
Miss Etliel Atkinson of Thomson,
spent Sunday in Harlem.—Colurnblr,
Sentinel.'
Wagons For Sale.
I have for sale tty<> new home-made
t wo horse wagons, one iron axle and
one thimble skein. Cheap for cash.
Apply to 4L J. M. Riiicsh.
Professional Cards♦
lb'. G. T. Neal, tho Dentist, will divide
his time between Thomson arid War-
ienlon,tbn first two weeks in tin- month-
ia Thomson, and will lie in Wiin, ntivu
Monday after tho (kl Sunday in each
month and remain two weeks
When in need of Insurance call ott
•sic at The Bunk ol Thomson. 1 rep
resent only strong and reliable Stock
Companies and will personally atten I
to all business placed in my office,
The SMTlnrr of
Ono of tho L
In the history of t
Francisco was the
saved the United !
hi;; devoured by t
ic flit (fliiincl'iir a 11
for I
of tlio fire. But It was surrounded by
largo buildings which wore going up in
smoko, and only brave and skillful
work on the part of the men who de
fended it prevented the mint from
sharing a similar fate.
MONEY TO LEND
Chtia.]) Rates and Good Terms.
Viscount Aokl.
Viscount Sitizo Aokl, first ambassa
dor of .Japan to the United States, Is
character of exceptional Interest
from the fact that: lie is the first Asiat
ic diplomat to introduce a European
wife to the ambassadorial circles of
II you wanj^ lo borrow money on
your real estate, call on me and 1 think
I cmu m.-.kc it to your interest.
Valla hi.ic Fa hair a-xi> Town
JOHN T. WEST
St. Vitus Dance
Are nerve diseases, and unless
-checked, lead to destruction of
both mind and body. The
weak, shattered nerves must
have something- to strengthen
and build them back to health;
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine
is a remarkable nerve tonic and
stimulant. _Jt strengthens the
nerves, relieves the nervous
strain, and influences refresh
ing body-building sleep and
rest. Persistent use seldom
fails to relieve these afflictions.
MONEY.
Parlies desiring to borrow money 01.
•■cal estate should apply lo mo. Loam
quickly negotiated, and at reasonable
•a’.cs. lit A E. FARMER.
1 be Knox Land Company has
cd on the market a number of
csKletice lots. Them! lots are the 1
vet ottered. It you desire lo build you
a homo, or buy a lot as an investment,
apply lo Ira e. Fakmkk.
“T wan taken with oplloptln fits; h.ul
Cloven In loss than I.! hours. ;,iy
family physician,
father Bent for our Jamlly physiol
but he could do very little for me,
1 Ki-ew worse every day. and at last
tlir.y had three doctors with me, and 1
? 111 E’f v’ccsc. My father hoard of
J’r. Milos medicines and bought a
uclUo of -'erytno and a iiox of Nerve
tind Liver tails. I had taken only a
few 1 loses until r began to feel Iv-ttor.
l too.< IL l'olLles, anrl it cured mo
sound and well. It has been worth alt
the world to roc. I recommend it
Wherever J. go. Von may use this ns'
a III e-long testimonial to tho merits
of your mrdicine, for T am enjoying
the best of health, and feel that my
lilt; and l.e.alth Is duo to lids wonderful
aiedlclno.” LEVV WILLIAMS,
R. F. D. No. 3,. Boston, Ga.-
Dr. Miles
1 wheel fully commend to my friends
and tlie public Dr. Pitts’ Antiseptic
Inviguralor as i lie bust remedy I have
ever tried in a case, of nervous debility.
For several months [ was almost help
less. After taking several tin es I com
mon ■•ed to improve in health aud
strength, i am now much improved
both menially and physically atthe ago
of seventy-seven.
E. S. Harrison, SR.
Thomson, Ga., May 17, 1803;
'A. J. Matrcws, Gibson (.'rug Go.
Nervine Is sold by your
tlrugqlct, who will guarantee that the
first bottle v/ill benefit. If it falls, ho
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co.,. Elkhart, Ind
DON’T THIS |
RING TRUE? )
CASTOR 1A
Por Infants aud Children,
Ihe Kind Yea Have Always Bought
Boars tha
EiKnalure of
Washington, for tho
is a German nml at
ried the viscount -
Kaliden, widow of a
olHcer. The uetv r--’
one years of ;
minister of f.
try and twice
Saw Mills
SI29 JO £929 00
filth Impi-ored Rope and Bolt Feed
8AWH, P'll.rcs und TKKTII III rtnrk.
Kngiues, Boilers r.nd Machmcrj
All Kind- Rrpulr® for • .1 !TI#.
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Ebony Varnish Stain.
Tour ounces gum shellac, onc-l‘
minco^ gum mastic, one-half ou
oil of turpentine, four ounces
gum snndarack, one ounce ve;
turpentine, ten grains of oampl
twenty ounces of wood alcohol ;
one-fourth spirit black. Crush
gums all together in a bottle,
tightly and shake at intervals v;.
it is all dissolved. Strain caref
and apply with a camel’s hair In
and set in a warm room. Sev
coats may be applied at intern k
half an hour, -
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Columbia Sentinel.
Ifyou will go over your
books and pick out all the ac
counts that you arc satisfied
in your own mind you can
never collect and send them
to us, wc will guarantee
turn most of them into money
That you may feel safe
taking our word, wc will up
on application send you the
names of al least tern linns
whom you will know for
whom wo have dorie what wo
want to do for you.
Another poiiit, wo guaran
tee to collect live times as
much money as our fee
amounts to dcforc asking com
missions, and then all we ask
is six pur cent.
For a clear complexion take
P Pleasant to take
Given Up to Die.
Ji Spiegel, 1204 N Virginia .St., Evans
villn, Ind., writes: “For over fivi> years I
was troubled with kidney and bladder
affections which caused mo milch pain aiut
worry. I lost flesh and was all run down
and ft year ago Und to abandon work en- i *
tirely. I had three of the best physicians 4
who did me up goo I sink I p,. ,;i.. , L
I given up to dr... F.jJcv’ ■ K'dnej C,;ro ‘
j iccomiin nded and the first hot lie gaw no-
j great relief, amt after taking ti.-j see..ml
; bottle I was entirely cured.” A J Mulhcws
' <! Roes Wh.'I. Rone-ttie,
The National
Collecting Agency,
ORINO cleanses tho system, and
makes sallow blotched complex
ions smooth and clear. Cures
chronic constipation by gently
stimulating tlie stomach, liver
%nd bowels. Refuse substitutes.
To Clean Brown Kid Gloves.
Cut four ounceft of white c
iiito small pieces an.l boil wit!
equal amount of water unt;
smooth paste is formed, ad-
more water to make up for the m
oration and one drum each
strong ammonia and javellt w.
Tho gloves should be strctchc
a wooden hand and rubbed Well \
the cleaning compound and i
with a clcau flannel arid then aim
ed to dry.
Dr. A. J. Matliows, Thomson, Ga.
Ross • Wall, LJeueville.
Perfect Popcorn.
To jj/jp corn successfully so tl r
the kernels will bo so^ througho .
put enough in the ivire popper ,
barely cover the bottom. Turn f
coW water from the faucet over tr
com and tet it be saturated befo;
placing over the fire. .Shake ti
water from the popper and put it i ,
the oven.to dry. Then pop over a
bright fire. This is perfect popcorn
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