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Ol J R CO R RESPONDENTS.
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T»thum Mines.
Hannah.
Saturday and Sunday wcro reg-
ular preaching tinyn ut Flint. Hill
and Bro. Al»b Harris filled him np-
pointmi nts with 2 very fine nml
imprfjpsivo sermons ts usual to u
good congregation, Flint Hill in
always lucky in getting good
preachers.
Mr. George Smith from Thom
son attended preaching at Flint
Hill Sunday and gave a good talk
to the Sunday school which was
very much appreciated and inter,
rutnig. I hate to say so hut, J think
Flint Hill needed it.
Mr. \V. T). Story, Mr. I). l\
Wilson, Edgar Smith, Mr, and
Mrs. Millurd Smith, Misses Alme-
dia Sistrunk, Jennie Duvny. Wil
lie and Gertrude Wynn, Mr. C. E.
Walsh and Mr. F. E. Williams
and family, all wus the guest of
Mr, and Mrs, Otis Smith Sunday
flight.
Mr. Ed Dunaway and charming
sister Miss Fannie from Amity at
tended preaching at Flint Hill
Sunday and dined with Miss Marie
JBaston.
Mr. Orr Crawford, accompanied
by his sister Miss Lizzie, of near
Cobbham nmis the guest of their
8'm‘er Mrs. Dollio J< imsoii ut the
Parks Mine, Monday night of
last week.
Mr. Claud Hardin accompanied
by pretty Miss Nettie Dunaway
from Amity attended preaching
at this place Sunday and were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Huston for dinner,
Mr. J, A. Hanks visited his fam
ily uenrCobbham Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. O. E. Walsh was the guest
of Mr. Millard smith Saturday
night, last.
Mr. Foster Young. Messrs. Geor
ge Young, and Robert Willie Doz
ier, of Anthony and Mr. Lynn
Norris, from Fine Grove, attended
preaching at Flint Hill Sunday.
Mr. W. 1>. Story and family
from the Parks Mine left Sat urday
for Thomson, where they will re
side in the future. Wish' them
much success.
With best wishes Good Bye.
••—
Swept Over hliagara
Thi terrible cnlamity often hnpj«en»
because a careless boatman ignores the
river’s warnings—growing ripples and
faster current—Nature’s warnings aro
kind. That dull plan or ache in the
hack warns you Iho Kidneys nee I at
tention if you would escape fatal mala
dies—Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright’s dP
sense. Take Electric Bitters at once and
see Backache lly and aif your best feel
ings return. "After long suffering from
weak kidneys and lame back, one 00
bottle wholly cured me,” writes J. R
Blankenship, of Jlelk, Tenn. Only 50c
ut Gibson Drug Co., Dr. A. J. Math
ews.
High Top.
HY HIM!,1,18.
Harlem, On., April 6, 11)00.
Dear Prog less Laud :— I conic to
greet you all again. I have not w rit-
t«n tot tic dear ofd paper in a long
time. Hclle thinks F am aaisep these
days, but l am not asleep I am busy
at work.
Mr. M. Ross and his sisters enter
tained their friends Inst (Saturday
evening with a sing, thejo being n
large crowd present. The writer at
tended and the singing was real good.
Miss Vanettia Goddard will enter
tain her pupils and friends with an
Easter exercise and hunt next Friday
evening.
Miss Minnie and lleattress McManus
of Grovetown were the guests of Miss
Etta and Florle Ross Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitaker and
little son Asa were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Griffin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keville visited
Mr. C. J. Wilkerson Sunday
Mrs. Sandy luglitt amt daughter
visited Mrs. Inglctl’s sister Sunday,
near lturlem.
Mr. Watson Goolsby visited Miss
Torn Whitaker Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Goolsby, of High
Top visited their daughter Mrs. Aqutla
Parker, of Augusta last Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mr. J. J. Hobbs and M r. J O Thomp
son, or High Top have left for Gibson,
Ga , on a business trip.
Clarendon why don't you write of-
tener as l like to here from that coun
try every once and a while. “Black
Eves,” talks like no one writes only j
from McDuffie ami Columbia—she
do»cn't mention Richmond nod .lefi'er-I
son county at nil.
With love to all.
Wrightsboro.
JACK AND .11 lil,.
Dear Progress Imnd:— I guess
yeti all think that we have forgot
ten the dear old paper, but wo*
haven't,, wo have just been so
busy, wit!) the gardens and the
Geo I Haw! business until we just
neglected the paper, but hope f
bo more prompt in the future.
We are having some beautiful
Spring weather now and T think it
the prettiest time of tho year
Miss Kate Williams is now at
tending school in Thomson; we
regret to see her leave, but hope
to have her in our Sunday school
every Sunday, as we can’t do
without her.
Mr. George Smith of Thomson
was invited by our Superintendent
to give the Sunday hcIiooI a lec
ture Sunday p. in. We had a good
congregation and Bro Smith guvv
us a splendid talk which I think
will be helpful to each one of us.
The audience was deeply impressed
by his lecture, and wo give him a
cordial invitation to visit often.
Mr. W. D. Hunt and wife spent.
Sunday very pleasantly with Mr.
and Mrs, Sam McCorkle of
Union,
Wo are glad to see Mr. E. H.
Williams out again after a severe
attack of grippe.
Mr. E. C. Farr is sporting a
now top buggy.
M'. and Mrs. Poletnan and
sweet little daughter Ethel visited
Mr. Clinton Waller Sunday.
Miss Mattie Wilkerson, of near
Iierzelift who has been on an ex
tended visit to relatives m the
Horn’ is expected to return home
this week. We all have certainly
onjovod having her with us and
regret very much to see her leave.
Mrs. K. 0. Fuji* and Mrs. Steve
Story spent Thursday last very
pleasantly with Mrs. Nettie Wal
ler.
Our Sunday school and League
are now in a.flourishing condition
Wo have good ‘congregations and
all seem to be interested especial
ly tho ladies, boys and young men.
Wo would bo glad if you all would
taka more interest.
Mr. T. II. Hunt and wife spent,
Sunday in Anthony, the guests of
Mr. an'd Mrs. II. H. Hunt.
• .Messrs Steve Story, Loyd Wil
liams, J. H. Williams, John H.
Hunt, am),John Ellis Hawes worn
out serenading Saturday night
Roys: Tho singing was beautiful
the town was much amused.
Mr. John Henry Hunt accom
panied Miss Kate Williams to
town Sunday p. in’.
Hannah I You bps wo are still
awake.
Columbia Mine.
ANNETTE.
Mil. Editor:
Will you please have printed
tho letter copied below from the
McDuflle Journal of Feb, 12th',
Written bv the Mndames Wingfield
for the benefit, of Hannah and
Brown Eyes, and to clear myself
of being a false writer. Hannah
give Brown Eyes your horn please.
Now Brown Eyes call your dogs
a:i<l give us a long blow, be sure
you blow the little end, that is
the end 1 blow, and if your dog?
are good ones, they will not hark
unless they smell a trail. Now if
yen doubt this I have tho paper,
can show you that. Now read
carefully:
Card of Thunks.
Washington, Ga., Feb. 9, 1909.
Wo would be glad to take
the hand and thank each man
who so kindly come to our assis
tance and forgetting their own
bodily fatigue, engaged so un
tiringly in the search for our
b'vod one, but that is impossible.
We therefore, take this method of
tryingto express out of full hearts,
our thanks and keep gratitude to
the noble hearted men of Mr-
Duflie county. “I was a stranger
and ye took me in , sick and ve
ministered unto me.” surely God
will bless yen.
MRS. J. T. \V I NCI FI ELI).
Mhb. E. P. Wingfield & Famii.y.
Clipped from tho McDuffie Jour
nal*
The Williamson Corn Method.
, (Continued From First Paged
Headstall.
B y A NOKI INK.
Weil here 1 vc m. with m v
ear, until in Cuba and Mexico it i c t
nearly nil stalk (witness Mexicanyari- bondful of news.
lit-
ttles.)
The purpose of lliLi method is lo
eliminate tlifs tendency oi corn to over
growth at the expense of yield in lids
.Southern climate.
By this met hod I have made my corn
crop more profitable than my cotton
crop, and my neighbors Jnntl friends
who have adopted it, have without ex
ception, derive great benefit there
from.
Plant your own seed. 1 would not
advise a change of seed uiul method
tiic same year, us you will not then
know from which you have derived the
benefit. I have used three varieties,
and all have done* well. 1 have never
used this method for late planting, in
fact, 1 do not advise the late planting
of corn, unless it he necessary for odd
low lands.
The increased cost of labor ami t tie
high price of ail material and land are
rapidly making farming unprofitable,
except to those who are getting from
.lie m-re what they formerly got from !
wo. We must make our lands richer
i.yp'owii.g deep, planting peas und
h< r leg..men, manuring them with
i»:id pi.osp.ite anu potash, which are
leJuiivoiy cheap, and returning to the
soil tho resultant vegetable matter j
rich in humus and expensive nitrogen.! Kuust l, l his
Some of tin? farmers in this
section arc done phiiiti"g corn.
Mr. S. T. Holliman has planted
cotton with 1 no cx|w*ct>*tion of
getting 10 cents
Messrs Thomas and George
Ur ns by* made a business trip to
Thomson Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McGahee
and children visited Mr. and Mrs
George Crosby Sunday.
Mrs, S. E. Ha’rison .s the guest
of Mrs. It. P. Paul.
Mr, Billie Paul was ’.ho guest of
Miss Emmie Clark Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. ij. 'I'. Holliman
and little Miss Lizzie live and
Master Earnest 'Mlimnii, and;
Mrs. A. B. McGahee and cnildron, j
Jisscs Florancu and Ruth, and;
.Master Jack, were the guests of
the writer Sunday afternoon
Mr. .J. M. Clark visited Mr. II.
C. Crosby Sunday.
Mr. Jimmie Wa'ker wns the
inter, Mrs. H. C.
• Kodol For Dyspepsia
Will Relieve You Almost Instantly.
Kodol supplies the same digestive
|liices that are found in a healthy
jtoinacli. living a liquid, it. starts
digestion at once.
Kodol not onlydlgests your food,
but helps you enjoy every mouthfui
you eat.
You need a sufficient amount, of
pood, wholesome tood to maintain
strength and health.
But, this food must be digested
thoroughly, otherwise the pains of
indigestion and dyspepsia are the
result.
When your stomach cannot do Its
work properly, take something to
help your stomach. Kodol Is the
only tiling that will give tho stom
ach complete rest,.
Why? Because Kodol doe.? tho
ftame work as a strong stomach, and
ioes it in a natural way.
So. don’t neglect your stomach.
Don’t become a chronic dys peptic.
Keep your stomach htutjttiv and
strong by taking a )itt»P Kodol.
You don’t have to take Kodol all
the time. You only take It when
you need It.
Kodol is perfectly harmless.
Our Guarantee
Oo to vour druggist today nml grt n dot-
' * ‘tie. *"■
Inr bottle. Then after you have usee tbo
entire contents of the bottle If you cm
honestly :*uy thut It has hot done you any
pood, return the bottle to the druggie and
ho will refund your money without ques
tion or delay. Wo will then pay the drug
gist. Don't hesitate, all druggists Uiovr
This offer ap-
id to hut one
i contains
times as much as tho fifty cent bottle.
gist, uon t hesitate, till aruggl
that our guarantee Is good. Tills
plies to the large bottleonly ana i
In a family. The large bott'e coi
Kodol is pre -pared at tho lal'orator-
it** of il. (J. DeWitt & Co., Chieagt.
Sold by Gibson Drug Company
The needs of our soil arc such that the I Crosby Sunil.iy.
0tORGIA W- C.T.U
M- Theresa Griifm,
State Press Supt.
Dongota Cotton Seed For SaU
I have for sale UK) bushels good
thk nnr.KiNO habit almost
wavs roitMKh in Youth.
gola Cotton Seed at SOcents bushel.
4t. r it a E. i’AUMKjt.
Month can never reap the full measure
of prosperity that should ihj hers until
this is done.
1 give this method as a farmer to
farmers of the .South, trusting that
thereby they may lie bencfilted as I
have been.
Mr. Walker story has moved his
family to Thomson, am sorry to
have them leave out’ community.
Ml*. I). C. stainluick went to
Salisbury, N. C. >n business lust
week.
mi*. W. II. Fluker wont to Balti
more Friday.
Mrs. J. II. Hendrick was carried
to a mad stone at Grovetown last
week and remain *d two days and
nights. The stone stii ;k S {hours,
she is alright now much to the de
light of her many friends*
‘I’d Rather Die Dodor,
Answers Black Eyes.
Bonevillc, Ga., April Oth, 1Q08.
Editor Progress :-
It was asserted by your I'hinizy
Correspondent, "Black Eyes,” in
your issue, of laHt w»ck, "that the
Lord knoweth all things, doeth
ivll tilings, lovetli all things,” umi
she asked the question, nppearent-
ly, with a great degree of confi
dence if she was not right, and
“aid that if she was not right say
so. That 1 he Lord knoweth all
things I do not doubt, but I am
certain that he does not do a great
many things. Jesus said to
cortain characters when he was on
this earth: "Ye ure of your
father, the devil end his works
will ye do.” And we are taught
in tho inspired word of God that
the devil is tho prineo of the pow
er of tho air that now worketh in
the children of disobedience.
han have my feet cut oil’," said M. L.t ... , , , , ,
Bingham, of Princevillc, III. but you’ll; ^ 1!1 ' * 1,f * ‘*'"1 d ,!( ‘s through wick-
die from gangrene (which had oaten 11-
way eight toes) if you don't,” said ail
d iclors. Instead—tie used Bueklen’s
Arnica Salve till wholly cured, its cures
of Eczema, Fever Sores, Itoiles, Bums
and Mies astound tho world. 25c. at
Gibson Drug Co., Dr. A. J. Mathews.
W< II Hannah I certainly enjoy
yours and Pedant It's letters. I
sure Lke to hear from Bopoville.
We are sorry to stv that Mr.
Dr. Henry .Smith Williams in his
very interesting series of articles on I
the Liquor Problem in McClures Mag-j
a/.ine makes tlio point thut the drink j
habit is usually begun at afar earlier I
agetlmn generally supposed. Jie says : j
*‘lf there is one subject more than
another within the entire scope of llie
liquor problem upon which nil observ
ers are in gratifying accord, it is in
G. T. NEAL,
Dentist,
Will beat Thomson the 1st]
to 20th of each Month.
Ran Mettorkle’s oldest girl caught- regard to the dangers of allowing *alco-
oii iii’o Saturday, and was burned hoi ii any qtianity to children and
bo hadlv slit* died Sunday. t n j H * I,l ‘ rIng * outh , l , he habUh
of the body are formed, and tlie grow-
What are yhi doing Tulip? I ing organism has peculiar susceptibility
haven’t heard any thing from you to narcotic poisons. Dr. Alexander
1m a long 11 me.
With best wishes to nil.
MONEY TO LEND
Cheap Rales and Good Terms
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of tills paper will he pleased
to le.arn thal there is at least one dreaded
disonsn that seienCi) has been able to rare
in all its si eigen, and that is Catarrh Hall’s
Catarrh Care is the only posil I ve cure new
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
living a eoustitntions! disease, requires a
constitutional ’reatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure ts taken internal’y, acting directly
upon the l.lood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the pulicut
stieuglh l.y building up tbe Constitution
und assisting nature in doing its work.
i/iimbcrt made a study of a certain
number of alcohol cases in Bellevue
Hospital, with reference to the age at
which tlie use of the drug began. Here
are the rather startling and highly sug
gestive facts:
“Of 259 instances where the age of
beginning to drink was known, four
began before 0 yc»r< of age, thirteen
between <i ami 12 years; sixty lie-
tweet 15 and 1(5, one hundred ami
two between Hi and 21, seventy-ona
between 21 and !!t), and 8 only after
;;t years of age. Tints nearly seven
per cent began before 12 yeurs of
age, or tlie seventh school year!
thirty per cent began before the age
of Hi, and over two-thirds—that is
sixty-eight per cent—begun before 21
If you want lo borrow money on
your rtal estate, call on me and 1 think
I can make it ,r > your interest.
Vahjaiii.e Farms and Town Lot
JOHN T. WE jT
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE.
I
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone lor ding * sketch and description msy
quickly uce.Snlu our opinion free whether nn
Invention Is probably pntentaMe. Co
Hons strictly contldentlal. HANDBOOK c
t’ntrnts taken tbrnuub _
iprrfal notify, without cbr.rge, iutho
The pioprietors have so much faitli in it
curative powers tbf.t they offer Otm Hun- years of tlge.
dred Dollars for nUj case that it fails to. “In the light of such facts,
. lire. Rend for list ..f testimonials. j clear that the drink problem
Address I 1 ’. ,1. Cheney & l’o_., Tuleibi, O.
Sold b, all Druggists, 7V.
Take Half’s Family rills fur constipation
Scientific American.
it
Here And There.
Bv Buster Brown.
iVorcfs To Freeze The Soul.
•‘Your son has Consumption. His
case is hopeless." These appalling
were spoken *o Geo. E. Blovens, a lend
ing merchant of Springfield, N.U. by
two expert doctors—one a lung specia.
list. Then was shown tne wonderful
power of Dr. Kings New Discovery.
“After three weeks use," writes Mr.
BlevetiH, “ lie was as well as ever* I
would not take all the money in the
world for what it did for my boy."
infallible for coughs and colds, its
the snfest, surest cure of desperate
Dung diseases on earth. 60c. nml ft .00
Guninntee satisfaction. Trial boltlle
free Sold by Gibson Drug Co., Dr.
A. J. Mathews’
Brier Creek,
By Annie Lee.
i*ero
after a
weeks.
comes Annin Leo again
long absence of several
1 gu p 6s you all think that
Annio Lee has forsaken the dear
old paper, but I have not, I al
ways look forward for the .joining
of my paper, and always glad to
set* it come, for 1 always like to
read tho letaors of good corres
pondents.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hughes
spent last Sunday at the hums of
Mr. Jop Raburn.
Misses Beulah May and Essie
Rebie Aid rod attended services at
Ford Creek last Sunday, and took
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Zack Mogahee.
Mrs. Nattcv A Hired spent last , n
Sunday afternoon at the homo of! the b,n S u ‘K Contention
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hobbs.
last
Tho farmers are very busy in
this section planting corn.
We arc having some lieautiful
Spring weather, it now looks like
"Good Old Summer Time” will
soon ho hero.
Rev. M. W. Ivey, filled hi“ reg
ular appointment at Fort Creek
Saturday ansi Sunday last.
Mis. 1). W* Phillips and child
ren spent Saturday night at the
homo of Mr. D. E. Phillips.
Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Guy and
little son Willis visited the home
of Mr. W. f. Whitaker S.today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Reeves, of
Heaving were visitors at the homo
of Mil. M. A. Harrison, Sunday.
Mrs. .1, Z. McUaheo and two
d human instruments God does
NOT do. Alas; Tkare are many
things done in this age which God]
lot only does net do, but con-1
deinns. There are things which
God does not love but HATES.
Black Eyes, please get ymu Bible
und find the Silt chapter nml 17• h
verse of Zecnriuh, which reads
tints : (’And lot* none of you ima
gine evil in your hearts against
his neighbor; and love no false | visited relative
oat It; for nil those are tilings that! Sit ndn V
I hate snith the Lord.” Thttj
reader, by investigating, can
lean: that lhere tiro other things
that God does not love hut hates,
and that "God is angry with the
wicked every day.”
C. Ross Wall.
Mistletoe Dots
Bi.uk Eyes.
After a long ahst lice I will com*
again•
We tire glad to welcome Spring
again, especially the beautiful
flowers.
There has heeu a great deal -of
corn planting during tho beauti
ful days past.
Mr. II. D. Story and family
around Leah
Death Near Gearing
CITIZEN.
Mr. Will Tnnkorsl jy and family
were the gv.est of Mrs. G. W.
! Taiikerslev, his sister Sunday.
Miss Mattie Ramsey, of I’hini-
1 zy, spent Saturday night with her
j grundmothsr, Mrs. J. L. Cliatt,
inf this place.
Mr. George Bullard spent Stin
es- l
scutiuliy a problem of adolescence.!
The cuitnulativo e(beets of nlcdiolic!
poisoning frequently fail to decline
themselves fully until luter in life ; j
hut the youth that does not taste]
Pquor until Ins majority minimizes'
the danger of acquiring the hubit in
its most insistent form ; and the man
; who does not drink till lie ts thirty
i is in no great danger of ever becotn-
! ing a drunkard. As lo the man who
i hits passed forty—well, according to
! the old saw, he must either be a fool
jorhis own physician. His hubit of
mind un<I body are formed, and if lie
becomes a drinker now lie can at
most curtail by a few years a life
that Is already entering upon tiie rem
iniscent stage. A. factors in racial
evolution, the youth of each succes
sive generation, not its quadragen
arians, are of interest tied impoit-
ance.”
These facts presented by Dr. Wil
liams speak loudly to parents and
guardians of their responsibility, and
they speak with equal emphasis to
the libttor dealer allowing him where
his power and opportunity lie.
A hnndsomolf lllnutratcd vrPdVly. J.nrgpst rlr.
'Mil At Inn of nny tvlontlUc journal. Term a, f;;
four: four montffs, $1. Sola by all nonsilOAtler^J
MUNN & CO 3C1 Broodway, New Yoi/
Urancb Offlo'' F St., Washington, D. f
The Cough Syrup that
rids the system of a cold
by acting as a cathartic m tho
bowels is
Ben, is th, original laxatrvn cough syrnp,
contains no opiates, gently moves the
bowels, carrying tho cold off through th,
natural channels, Guaranteed to giv,
tttixfactioa or money 'sXuadcd.
Sold by GIBSON HHUG CO
J). B. Me-
day with Mr. and M rs
Little Matt ie Lou McCorkle age j Glamery.
8 years caught on fire and was Misses Anniw Lou Tanksley and
seriously burned on Friday April i Susie Story spent a few days with
2nd while her mother was out of; Mrs. Pete Dill last week,
the room. The mother rushed in! Mr. 3 Turner visited Mr. R. R.
and in tryingto put out the iTro! Reid Sunday.
Up Before The Bar.
N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts
field, Vt., writes: "Wc have used Dr.
King’s New Life Pills for yea.s and
find them such a good family medicine
we wouldn’t be without them.” For
(..’hills, Constipation, Hilliousness or
Hick Headache they work wonders, 25c?
Gibson Drug Co., Dr. A. J. Mathews
sweet little children Mrrio and j lmrned both 1,cr 1,1111(19 Uiui, - V -
Lucilr visited Thomson lust week, i ^ ll<f was ' lv> daughter of Mi. and
Mrs. Rantlol McCorkle. The pnr-
Mrs. M. A. Purvis will
her future home* with her son Mr. :
\V. T. Smith.
Mrs. Mary Barksdale and MUsi
Pauline Bradshaw attomhd
vices at Fort Creek Sunday.
Misses Bulah May and
ent;
did not think it serious and
tho father went to the family
physician for medicine, but on
j Messrs Horace and Mnxsey C«u-j
: nor spent Sunday with Mr. Joe
; Turner. j
WANTED.
m a ico
’ noto .It.l nnt Mti.tlr it. cniM/Ntia rm/I i ^
Mr. and Mrs Otis O’Tyson and
son Seaborn visited her parents
, , , , , , jSunday.
■ Sunday i he lnile one passed away. ,
8tl *! She was an attractive child and You should not delay under any cireinn-
I tllO idol of her parents, who have sfata-os in cases of Kidney anil Bladder
You should titko something
trouble.
p ..... . ■ f I 11,0 *y m P at l,V of a ll0t5t 0l ‘ rehl - I promptly that yon know is reliable, son,o-
Ivobto Aldred, wore visitors at the tives and friends. She was buried j thing like DeWitt’a Kidney und Bladder
home of Mr. J. Z, McGahee Sun- :l ( silver Run olturch on Tuesday,
day. s* ’
Mr. J. P. Phillips and family personal
were the guests of Mr. M. A. Har
rison Sunday.
Pills. They are uneqnnled for weak buck,
backache, inflammation ol tho bladder,
rheumatic pains, etc. When yon ask for
PERSONAL DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills, be
. sure you get them. They are antiseptic.
Mr. \\. H. Reeves a prominent A ,vept.... substitutes: insist getting
farmer and citizen of Dearillg |)is- the pght kind. Sold by Gibson Drug Co.
Mr. C, F. McCluklo and wifejtrict who has been in poor health
Responsible man with horse arid buggy in
each roliitminity, subtly S5.00 to 610,00 per
day, to tike orders from owners of Farms,
Orchards and Haunt; Gardens. A splendid
epportunitv for farmers’ sons, also fruit
tree and sewing machine agents, to make a
business connection which will hcotnc more
profitable cac’.i year. Address P. O. Box 74
Young's Island S. C. 13 t.
AND BOILERS
••w, Lstli and KhtmUe Mill,. Inj«otor«,
Pump, »nd Plttlmr,, IVoodSaw,, Bblltttri,
•hxfu. PulUy,. Btltlng, Oxsoltna InglsM.
STOCK
AT
LOMBARD,
ftwttfg, Vichlai ml Boilv Work* tad Supply Stan,
AUQU8TA, GA.
CANE MILLS and EVAP
ORATORS.
Land for Sale-
I have for sale several small tiacts of
.and near Thomson. One t wenty acres,
one 2-3 acres, one forty acres, and one
fifty-six acres. Any one desiring a
small farm near town can buy from me.
•it. Ika PL Farmer.
Eiecfrio
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
is the best medicine ever told
over a druggist’s counter.
Do)\i!l’s Little Early ltisers, the best
jiuotvn pilj* and the best utils made, art
easy lo take’and act gently and are certain
We sell and recommend them. Sold by
Gibson Drug Co,
Mrs. Minnie llobbs spent
Monday in Thomson.
The writer attended services nt,
Brier Creek last Siutdav, and had
the pleasure of taking dinner with
Mis« Lou Jones.
As news is scarce I ■will close,
w ith best wishes tv all
sppnt Sunday night at the home
of Mr. Rtintlie McCorkle, whose
little girl was burned Saturday
and died Sunday afternoon. MY
sympathise with the bereaved
parents very much.
Mr. C. G. McGahee attended
at Mt.
Horeb Sunday.
Adi on.
Children especially like Kennedy’s I. jx-
alivn Cough Syrup, .is it tastes nearly as
good as tuaplo sugar. It not ouly heals ir
ritation nnd allays iuflantaliou, thereby
for several years, went to Dr. i
Loll ins at Sandersville for treat-,
meat two weeks ago. After se :
oral days tne Dr. performed an
opperation which seems to he the
thing deedful, and now Mr. Reev
es to the delight of his many
friends is improving rapidly,
.sirj. \V H. Keoves has been with
Mr. Reeves for several days, but
lie ht:s sufficiently recovered tor 1
her to return home.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE
Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Threat
and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption
A. J. Mathews.
HONEY and TAR
in the*
YELLOW PACKAGS
d
UP-TO-DATE
I f you ha •« backache uud urinary trou
bles yeti sho’tbl take Foley’* Kidney Rem-
stoppitig lh@congh, tmtit Vatso mores tho cdy to Mronchton and l>utid up ^tlie kid-
borrlit gently and in that way drives the tteys so thxy wiil act properly, as .a ser.ems
coldfrvnt ibe system. Itcortains no c p ktiiut-y tr iuble ia tv d o*l«p Sold !>#.'■ V' i
rate* Sold by GiFscm Co. A J. Mathews.
Job WorK Is A Specialty At This
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