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f Happenings in Georgia. For ??? Plor< Marked Progress in theSouth the Past Year?A Call on than Mr. Twitty to write Often- {! ? er?Prescription for Grip? A Seven Dollar Turkey? South Os?ro1ir*o T - ?.^gioidiure: irom Advised to Abolish Bucket' lilsat Shops?The Price of Cotton drag ?Personal Notes. 3am' kind Mk. Editor : A review of the "***' past year shows that in this sun- Dr l ny southland of ours, especially, ting marked progress has been made. Towns and cities have grown to atioi , . phys la'ger proportions, many 1m- COur provements on the farms have lprp^ been made, many new railway lines have been projected, the number of rural routes has been i)tJ Pros increased, greatly increased in cl<s terest in educational matters has estai been shown, and along all lines worn steidv p rgre98 seems to h ve teen made and the year 11)00 was tr^,(, indeed a marvfilnno V,",v _ V/UD 111 1110 "SU way of improvements and progress. worn Senator Tillman continues to make himself heard at home and abroad. He has been described bo"'' catn as a "man whom no one fully un- ? derstands, does not understand befc himself and will never be under- is stood either by himself or others." pay He is booked to lecture in tliii turk city this winter. We do not know zent what his subject will be, but we key expect something warm and live- plm ly and expect to hear him, sure, find Mr. Twitty, the veteran former fie \ Lancastrian, now living in the doll good old town of Valdosta, who coin entertained the readers of the way Review with his interesting let- V ters for years, and later given in- in s teresting letters to The News for a 8t: publication, has apparently shoj grown rather reluctant about que wiiling and we seldom hear from buc him through The News. He tfie gives as one reason that it is get busi inr? ~ aw uuiumon tor people tojwhc write for publication, people who 0f t are not competent to do ao, es- jg \\ pecially. That is very true, but jnst we fellows who are inexperienced 8ee t in the business, will continue to fror "practice" writing for publica tt v tion, so long as the editor lets it 8ho] go through, and we see no reason first why that should deter him from v writing occasionally, so we hope eVei he will come again soon. ton A Macon doctor, who is snub tliic bed bv his brother physicians, thei for his alleged old fogyism, hut cem who says he has cured hundreds for of cases of appendicitis| without tain the use of the knife and never ma< lost a case, which goes to prove was lie is no fool?gives (lie following pec remedy for grippe: Get a quart ly of Paul Jones whiskey, go to bed, mot hang your hat 011 the bed post shoi and drink Paul Jones till you nov can see two hats. This kind of tor weather we are having now is in c liable to cause lots of grippe and the some of the readers of The News mac may have occasion to use this ^ remedy. Spr Our home town in the sand cou lulls is still growing. VVe notice leg* the postal receipts have grown ^ ho large that the postmasters Me: Halary has been increased, which day is a pretty good indication that the the town is assuming larger pro- v'81 portions and ere many years we ^!>r ^ expect to see Kershaw much larg ^ er than it is now. yy^ Everything in the way of eat ables was selling pretty highjust \ THE Lj Words of Praise ^ the several Ingredients of which Dr. se's medicines are composed, as given aders in all the several schools of cine, should have far more weight I any amount of non-professional tes- I nials. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- fl has thk bador ok honkstt on every I e-wrapper, In a full list of all its in- B icnts printed in plain English. fl you are an invalid woman and suffer I frequent headache,backache, gnaw- I listress in stomach, periodical puins, I jreeable, catarrhal, pelvic drain, fl glttg-down distress in lower abdomen I i*lvis. perhaps dark spots or specks ing before the eyes, faint spells and I red symptoms caused bv female weak- H or other derangcmontof the feminine ns, yon can not do bettor than take IMeree's Favorite Prescription. i? hospital, surgeon's knife and oporatable may be avoided by the timely of "Favorite Prescription" in such i. Thereby the obnoxious examinis and local treatments of the family ilcian can be avoidisi and a thorough so of successful treatment carried out lie privacy of the home. "Favorite crlptton " IS composed of the very liest ire medicinal roots known to medical ice for the euro of woman's peculiar cuts, contains no alcohol and no of ill or habit-forming drugs, i not expect too much from "Favorite criptton;" It will not perform mira; It will not disolve or cure tumors, ncdlcine will. It will do as much to i?lish vigorous health in most weak<s and ailments peculiarly incident to ten as any nuHlloine can. It must bo n a fair cnaneo by perseverance in its or a reasonable length of time, in can't afford to accept a secret nosi as a substitute for tills remedy of vn composition. rk women are Invited to consult Dr. ce, by letter, free. All correspondis guarded as sacredly secret and lanly confidences are protected by asslonal privacy. Address Dr. R. V. ce. Buffalo. N. Y. '. i'lerco's Pleasant Pellet9 the best ttve and regulator of the bowels, y Invigorate stor.iach, liver and els. One a laxative ; two or three a artlc. Easy to take as candy. >re Christinas, but one fellow intitled to t he premiumfor ing the highest price for his ey. He was one of our citii, who is so very fond of tur, he evidently tried to get the npest,fattest gobbler he could and when he had lound him, vas told the price was seven ars. lie planked down the , however, and went on hie rejoicing. >e nope tne legislature now I S ession in Columbia will make B rong effort to abolish bucket R is in the state. There is 110 I stioning the fact that the I ket shopR of the country are 2 means of taking from the S mess men, farmers and others, 9 > like to speculate, thousands 3 lobars every year. Georgia * ow free from these gambling 1 itutious and will no doubt R the benefits that will accrue 11 not having bucket shops, in ery short time, the bucKet [>s having been closed on the , of this year. /e like to see the farmers get rv cent they can for their cot, but we certainly do not ik it the part of wisdom for m to bold their cotton at 11 Is, with the present outlook better prices. There has cerlv been a very large crop le, a great deal more than expected and while we ex1 to see the price remain fair !OOd all through the next few it ha, we see no reason why it uld go much higher than it is ? r, considering the prospects ^ a larger acreage being planted otton this year, together with very large crop already le. lr. Vanlandingham of Heath ings is taking a business rse at one of the business col- js ( as in this city. sp< tr. Clarence M. Horton, of vet mphis, Tenn., spent a few t^11 s with relatives here during tor we holidays on bis way from a t to relatives at Heath ^el ings. Irs. VV. H. Burns, of Heath ings, is visiting her son, Mr ^ 11 Burns, in this city. by Former Lancastrian. IliK' I aeon, Ga. u?? A.NOASTER NEWS, JANU m Begli This sale town and coin son, offered other good sta spring stock, prices in ever; trainti nro Vi nvr W4 V 11VI V entire stock o: ings, Piques, ] La Big new 1 from the chea all to go at ck this departme Some of the Fascinators, I coats, Cotton i other things v For the Hat in stock a ings in assort< bargain, only Cloi All Men's Caps to go at For everj look good and in a pair of th Last b liilK'ilS /%??? Dr. Rice's Vacation. ^ jntia^ Proud Ur/\t1iur k' L , j c? v a o v a. i you , i V/ * 11 v -1 li , A" ;e, pastor at lvershaw, S*tu II and Beaver Dam churches >flf on a vacation which he ii mding in North Carolina Tin tr's work accomplished b; s pastor is something any pas might be proud of; and it i 11 that the tired pastor shouh ve a season of rest and recu ation. ar up the complexion, cleanae the live tone the a\ atem. Yon can beat do thi a dose or two of DeWitt'a Little Knrl ira .Safe, reliable little pilla with itation The pilla that everyone Know? otnniendecl bj Cruwford Hros. ARY 19, 1907. m MMAM Iti lillUllii is Saturda) needs no other introduction lty, as we have for several y rare bargains in White Go< iple goods. In order to m; we will offer for the next 1 y department on all winter j ? for you, if you'll come alon f pretty White Goods, includ Vladras, Dimity, etc., to go al ces and Embroi ot in the latest designs. Bi| pest 2 cents the yard up to stticiiice saie prices, in fact nt will be sold at a reduced things are Ladies' and Chil< loods, Caps, Sweaters, Read and Woolen Blankets, Comf ve will not mention, but will Extra Spe next 13 days, your choice ,t actual cost; 300 yards pret ^d colors, when made up lo< 7 cents the yard. thing" Depa > and Boys' Suits, Odd Pants, a reduction during this sale. SHOES! rday wear and Dress Shoes t wear good, and for less moi lis sort. ut not least, a few dozen fin Lap Robe to go at cut prices. IV Il l illCI I'il Letters Uncalled Fo I 1 Mail addressed to folic , persons remain in postottict s called for: B y Miss Meta Adams, Mr. '1 iaus Ausbrook, Mr. Ii. L. 11 * Mr. A. B. Blackwell, J. W ^ bus, Esq., Minnie Cunninf Mr. William Caston, Mrs. Graige, Dayton Denest, Plarley Foster, Miss Bai Ghent, Mrs. Ella Jones, J 'r I,. Glenn, (2,1 John lla< y R. F' 1). No. 2, Mr. J no Ha ft Mr. J. L. McKenna, Mr. 1 I 7 Presley, Mr. J. R. Steele, 7 n SALE! i,Jan.12 to the ladies Jof our ears past, at this seaods, Embroideries and ake room for our new few weeks special cut snoods. Now, the barg and get them. Our ing mercerized Waistt actual cost. deries r assortment of nrirps; the kind to save over, g almost everything in I price during this sale. S dren's Cloaks, Shawls, | iy-Made Skirts, Petti- * orts, and numbers of g give you a bargain in. | cial I of any ready-trimmed | ty Cotton Plaid Waist- 1 iks like wool, a rare I rtment Overcoats, Hats and hat feel good, fit good, ley. We can fit you e heavy winter S i utile Co. I r. Jannie Sirsatos. S. S. Seryis, Mrs Emraer Shay, Mr. Harvey With erspoon, Mr. E. I). Whileme, Mr ,5Ving W. W. Williams. 5 UIi* J. F. Hunter, Postmaster. Jan. 10,1907. 'ame- . ? . login, ,. WUfl CiMinM'l ?ro?n the Mouth. . Beri. ]n "I want to giee some valuable adv1Ce|to ' those who suffers with lamp hack and Janie kidney trouble," says J. It. Itlackship, ef Miss Reck, Tenn. "I hare proved to an absolute certainty that Electric Hitters will lliette positively cure this distressing condition. J The first bottle gave nie great reliet and ' afier biking a few more bottles. 1 was comWkllis pjetely cured; so ooiunletelv that it l>e. rmon, cdmes rt pleasure to recommend this great ,? t. remedy ', Sold nn.ler hnarantoe at Cruw' ' ford Bros, Fnnderbnrk Pharmacy drug Mi88 store,