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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Personal and Other News Items
of Interest Picked Up
AROUND AND ABOUT TOWN.
1H the Happenings and Mishaps In and
AroundlDonglasville—Something
to Please and Displease
New South Readers
Send us your Job Printing.
Barnes Waltom was here Sun
day.
Young Vansant was here Sun
day.
■, Smith paid Atlanta a vis
s week.
hwf'A!orris spent Sunday in
lasville.
Grover Starnes was here from
Lithia Sunday.
W. M. McLarty has on hand
250 fine pigeons.
Sheriff McGouirk was in At
lanta Saturday.
Emmett Harding was here Sun
day from Atlanta.
KMiss Minnie Dorris spent Sat
rday in Atlanta.
Col. W. T. Roberts went to the
ate City Friday.
Quincy Maddox, of Atlanta,
was here Sunday.
Mr. J. B. Satterfield, of Atlan
ta, was here Sunday
Luther Sibley was here Sunday
from Birmingham.
Hon J. T. Duucan went to
Atlanta Wednesday.
Mr. Homer of Atlan
ta, spent Sunday here.
Emory Weddington was out
from Atlanta Sunday. g
“Uncle” Sam Shannon tea re
m * turned to Tallapoosa. & v
Col. W. A. James attended
Mr court at Mableton Saturday.
I Lon Downajs tere this week
vfirith relatives and friends.
ML .v ijfc < Vprdeqjjkmafe
Fairburn, was here inis Week. x
Jiiu Jtotwteton w teto
day with relatives and friends.
Dr. IfttyW Tu Aier, ot 1 Gard^- 1
bell countj.,
Frank Anderson spent a few
ta.
Atos week with her
.dslbidfnU
isslppi. "
tftetfWd
rollton, were in Douglasvillelflst
Friday.
wjtll
friends.
ment.
. siiept Saturday night here with
>4, WVa<W r Sra-modH f„«b
DF. F. had his first
mess of belWßifdßlA tftd<4N
last Friday. | Jr ] |
Mr. George Irwin, of Marietta,
friends hen* ilumgWn
of tJN
waL Ke re com
menWMfctJO Jf 1
Mrs J. 11 Ghriatian t of Atlan
ta, will spend the summer with
het* parents. | »\#
t 4 • ■ ' V
Mitt,.Myrtle Griggs was among
thttwliiy- visitors 'to. the Gate
City Satuntayjyc . j' »7
teona rd*Schoener, 'b? College
»n. uaslTiidiiw
imiwyii
■ME Claud AterejteffltoiefuiA ftWtpU*
S Atlanta,
i'dsniMn tAiiKtritexn ad ,
I*
XHlh
4TM33 0e 33i
Qi ite a crowd from Douglas
ville attended the singing at
New Hope church Sunday.
When in town don’t fail to
come around to this office and
renew your subscription.
Mr. I. M. Watson, of Tallapoo
sa, spent last Monday on busi
ness in Douglasville.
We are sorry to state that
Willie Penn Watson is sick, but
hope he may recover soon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Causey, of
Atlanta, are visiting the family
of R. C. Phillips of this place.
Quite a large crowd of Doug
lasville people attended the
singing at Union Grove, Sunday.
Miss Bessye Mills spent Sun
day in Douglasville with her par
ents, Major and Mrs. H. J. Mills.
Pink McCarley and Jim Sel
man say that a carpenter will not
work when he has plenty to eat.
Miss May Griggs, who has been
attending school here, returned
to her home in Atlanta Thurs
day.
All day singing at Ephesus
next Sunday. Everybody invited
to come and bring well filled
baskets.
Miss Pearl Price, who for the
past four months has been teach
ing at Covington, returned home
Saturday.
Henderson, of Aus.
tell, was the charming guest of
Miss Fae Duncan during com
mencement.
Deputy Sheriff Aderhold was
in Lithia Springs last Friday to
serve some papers coilitec&ettwifli
the Superior Court.
J. H. Selman has had his dwel
ling painted. Several others
could follow suit and make quite
a difference in the looks of our
town.
J, Comer Barrett, of Pratt
. |ierfe With his f sth er aftid many
friends.
I Mrs; Mather Eakes is here vis
iting tyer mother, Mrs. Strick
land, ind other relatives and her
1 many friends. •
j Mlmkjs He&e
J LetUfe, who liTve teen in
‘
their home.
b t l Mr W.x Aeftibree, of the
Middle district, says that nearly
aVtfid]^oj)fe i Sf hiis district are
: *« ra iM^ e i^ w Koad Law -
On account of the crowded
gwM i print j the
article continuing the history of
■ itjfwill ap-
pear in 9rff , |
t suif
day. . It is expected that a large
F "
i <iaEO.e«£U-oii.iiUaM4,
- tefl uil l
vllre, one'pacßage; tiftmer cam
: igaoignNibyi cajifam: \pt»v*V, ft
Wright. Douglasville, Ga., law
rf&'afitf Ay&fHMhg g(X>ds.
R gl&eW phid iyi
la Rica a flying He
evidently sees something Very
?aauwmw. jfor ht
comes back with a broad smile
■❖'o-vi’wov y
Read in another column of this
' HitJe andtt&fo l <gUl wifn
' both arms oil; yet she dr aW 5, does
Mincy and almos all otfier
■work thffiladies do, using hej»
Tfeet of hands.
4 We are informed by the j mafl
I earners of the rural routes than
IflJSxlßffthj
antpftperi 11118 will be a great
benefit to ft>a«o®nty..
Marry Brannon and Haden
McElreath are the champion
smite killers of Douglasville.
HalTeh killed a coach-whip Sun
da/ttef measured 6 feet and 6
incl|ea iu. length; and Murry
uinr/leped a moccasin that out
.measured a yard stick, when cut
reaclled this office
are being circu-
A as ’ de the New Road
i Law, put in operation by the last
-Gue
'
’ Ul® Potion befoi» an
-M&Hiltfd&an be hMd. DfU»
A Justice of the
tion was held last
Crombie’s district. ResuimiXL
M. Smith received 30 votes
•J. A. Speer received 9 votw|
The returns were made by F. M?
Collins, N. P., Monday morning,'
We learn from some of the ru
ral mail carriers that a great
many people on the rural
routes have not come up to the
requirements of the postoffice
department in regard* to texes.
We think, for the convenience of.
themselves and they
should get these boxes.
The singing class at Barear ap
pointed the following delegrteF
to attend the United . Sacred
Harp Convention: I). S. Tayldr ;
L. S. Cansler, Misses Bessie Taj'2
lor, Susie Rice, and "Dexter
Thomas. Also, all
singers are invited to be. abdk
Springs at the all dX/Z siigjr
Ist Sunday in June, jan j rfny;j
Miss Mildred ife
been teaching in the ;
School for a number
will return to her home in
lasvile, today or tombrtow',' aftd
will spend a whifej at
her parents andT !
the winter and spring denn jlitg;'
ing just cloftffo ffivz noy 'll
We are ‘jdirectoil obybrJij fS
Harding,
members of the miwic
to say there wiff fie nd ' itinging
here on the 4th <if<'Joly 1 gThew
is to .be a sipging [in
Douglasvile on the 4th Saturday
and^ day
"comwetee decided that, on this
St Afi& Sate
Prof. Chas. Lane, who preach
ed at the ra|t
Sunday, also lectured at same
place on Monday night. He
most certainly entertained his
audience, more highly than we
ever knew an audience entertain
ed. this ifc f as way
that is ndt demoralizing th those
who werd present. And the on
ly way Out just what his
lectures (Jofcsist of is to hear him.
Hon. H L. Tisinger, of Thom
aston, Ga. r delivered the litera
ry address luesday morning
whtoh very irah &to
raise them to a still ffigher stan
dard, and also be a help to them
fall ,He gave the
jdea thatjt is a great thing -..t0
make and accumulate .. pioney,
but, without other thim;a neces
sary, a man is pobr iftter all.
TTiT address if ‘ »
good thing.
We are having a grqat deal
of rain in this at
and pfore esnqqlailyfapnftrr
wqdld like tdW till "Wear iky
Jwiih gooff gfena’.ot
T air wewtter > ier a week' or ten
day a,' at should
we believewe do w'ish it wouM
•aweAfoorttW toe
we must have clouds, or suffer
=yi the ittture. anv «way we can
loqk at iFor fix' but some
tiriiw .'ittjip'- »><i
darker-than ,wa «like ;• jend the
only sure raxgedyWto* Cultivate,
_> .hope of landing. in ’*tfie sun
otter, side ..of the
people; and there was a good at-
Fendance ot—-we hil'U HI UW! the
Fl-
was nwe espMaW Wjrl/Mi OS B -aim 3
iyHJW* ftPIwMW- St fr® s
• think th>t. the Eda AbeAf < tfteW
of Judge and Mr?. and 1 Visited W(|9*t*||Kis reek,
of Milton Winn, Mr. Charley |
Baggett, *nd a few others of the 8
older ones, U such encouragement CT TK7TKJHTD Nafi "
as if needed at such a time. Do •« 1
we all not neglect the young peo- J
pie too much? The appropriate KTtl T TKTTTDXZ
subject was beautifully handled IVIjLL#.L4IX| jCix. Y ♦
by an earnest divine, as he told
ua of the good and wise choice of -Don’t fail to come and see. my
Moses, —‘/Choosing rather to suf- ’- - : * .
fer affliction with the people of New Stock of Summer Milliner.
God, than to enjoy the pleasnres ; ’- •• . ~ qk w
told us fiW be grew in favor The W, th . ra^ l 2? be Millinery
with thaMlmighty. and, at the.i A .. .
same titfn£, r became Eiae canjbe-foupu at my store.
toWMMLgpte for whom he I - |
had fought in a single combat, Mrs. J-. E.
u
lly I Vnc hb qcoff j&k * ,h m
Last Sunday,
rL’we preached a
Mten at the
’
weather, the auditorium was on
ly about half filled j but those
present were very Highly enter
tained by this preeminent speak
er and earnest minister of the
gospel. But the writer feels too
weak to attempt to say anything
fhrther on this line; as such men :
. as Sam Jones, Bishop Haygood,
Bishop Galloway, Bi»hop Key,
General Gordon, and others set
him upon the top round of the lad-
■ xtorr feel that his Heraaaon-JaJ.
such as will cause our people to
have still stronger faith in the
book of books.
urrtnue oi
merely mention.a few thiiiggli.ettft
KSuWmM tlmt when he firstl
■ reached memrywJ
when be tecainel
I smarter and haff- m ore seitse,
I 1. ' ‘ .{■ ? q|
I he grew stilt, auß
since he bis
■ in s
text: “Seek ye out of the book ’
' bPtte Lord; «&fre*ct»*la. 3*: ifo' >
■' Ho followed tare main lineg of
thought: /I) He sat forth arg u i
FliJ to UfihatWd
is the author of the Bible; (2)
*
He said that if good men had
written the* book, they w’ould
not have said that they did not
write it; and that if bad men
had they
have|wound up their wfilPk atrynat
it wteldihake woe and misery
their doom, etc.
In regard to reading toe Bible,
we got the idea that should
feel, when we do read it, like we
were reading a lettei* from home.
He msijtai
in a community to ascertain
many members ofi the
read the Bibler Possibly, the ,
committee, when thfey called on <
one lady, failed to their bus- 1
iness at first, and nierely MMbd 1
for a BiHe. f
da»rhtor to look _
possibly in the second bureau ’
fftlWer, afid bring -to |
ter. It was found and earned to
her, well wrapped in a
iStej the bode and d
Tt,.and Yhen exclfiimcd*: '•
my life, .here ajje nay.
have teeii lest
~r~Y —— 1 : J °“' l
Ltthk Spring* Items. <
Wato* Park has
fioC’l style, and guests kry *
s coming H i '- I * ll
havelmd b utfew
this j.
A great deal of water s, J
< shipped from the Bowdenff ithia j : j
ateut 100 carteys ‘
Out farmers are behind wttha
’ circuTation on r >nfay a i
from this place. It is the •
est, cleanest and best dfeff 1
£2LZ2EJ2S£.Hj
WITH A x
Kidney Trouble
Aimart everybody news-
papers is sure to kn'owwrcl^Menderftd 1
11
I ical of the
I V Uy] I nineteenth century ;
H 'ii f HI I discoveredafteryears
Uj g®" I ~x3g"Xß of scientific research
I ’ b y/?)r. Kilmer, thfe
J- eminent
aladder specialist, and is
■iCcessful in promptly curing’lame back,
uric acß, catar.-h of the bladder ant
Bnght’s' Disease; which is -the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have
or btekber trouble it will be
work pgfa|te practice, and has
l proved so Snctwifol in very casetfrat a
geiyj|t hi s beerTvAroe
hSigtreader j; Os thii paper, who have
iibt a 1 aiwrWMfd||,ma
NME twlpail also
i&gSß&reyabdurc wmnp Etoot, and how to
iLwQjhtfy kklnt or bladder trou-
reading this
andgend your
fflKfeiir
Adllar Hom* of Svuop-Roo*.
F xwi
r’s Swamp-Root,
the ‘Bwgl imton on
1 ar r
P er 15, $1.00;
I uck Eggs, per
F- pig S£W 1 %
Stored pain*MT?s(bf
young )air, $1.00; alll
nine e them is to*
at PhHUmjA
Dou ri a ATi
Koller Mill.. W. M. MciltHY. J
(1 ewflCti&ECTffitl 89
Methodist church
Sunday, at 11
Tm ana atMghr 1 p mAn&third:
Sunday and Saturday before in
each month at Bethel ckunffi.
and prayer meeting
day night at 7 p m fl<
Baptist cLurch on
and and.
SumMy night in each mtmnrana
praypr meeting on each Wednes
day jiight 9/ r .
Cheated Death.-?/9fT 91
Kidney trouble often ends fa
tally, but by choosing ttejriglpt
I have also fountj item of great
benefit in gehgral debiljty and'
nervfc~jioublds and keep theffi
constantly on hand* I
find they l|a ve 110 W ua l’M
rtggiHts guaruutoe e._
[O 1 I a •
w ’ttwlriy, f
whooping cough will not run
course” if vrm igi iiH4 ■
This-cough, syrup
from All nßf> ac M
the, bftwefe, ~>7YyUr»iaaiauiQt <ku»
crowp toa4c«riaf>ofin«MhowiHivuhuL
you
and Tar does tins an“ epfes; wH
coughs, ereup, whooping 'coa^! 3
idtekd by J
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text sdJ b»7Qta« •vad TjMM jq i * T
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tHWh tlw£»%>*<xl of
datiow.est J&B ifeqrter yd-KffiP ?
patiaat atrengtb by builaint uy the con
stitution and assisting nature In «i<W
They (Jfffif on* fftfWrMteTßirWM
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nary complainto that are cdrable
are by One Miijiitoi
Ctegh
'drhws’oOT _We ;4tnd
heals and affeefed
parta,
wards off pneumonia. , Hariiir^fi“
and pleasant to take Sold Dy j
L Selman tfc Oo jTw -go »o
s; K '.■ 1. ;
A Daredevil Ride : »cj
ofto» endV To
heal use
Bucklen’S ' BaNe, (4 “A
deep wound te/ny foot fronL
accident,” writes Theodore tehu
ele, Columbua, 0.,
great -pain. -Physicians
helpfessvbfrt Arnica
Salve quickly healefFit 4 ’ Bop||e»
and heals bii'jis
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s lijmuoo* K intr >Tum-jtu«
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United Confederate Vet-
ville, Ky., June 14
I On acc?4WiMM>l
I casion the SWtlte n Railway Trill
Bell tickets to lASiisvilleLKy s Mhd
Return at greatly pistes.
Tickets will be sold
13th inclusivei good retwning?to
leave Louisville nbt later Hhan
June 19th.
An extension may be secured
by depositing
> e <
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J J * <» . lt!HH!«iMheplai»tatton,
LsrOL direct to 4MII- various Iftetarfc®, |
1 * w IvJW K P agltgd ln "
” 1 aesi loose coffee?■Htfch
44 <a «w%>-
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and «JH.n
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n|QUa. Can accomcnoa iLe &h ,
007 )i boon off bn£ fxM>3| ' <
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I lilch Cov Fo. S. .
"lULL-lIJ. IMEJF’Mt row -toy -de
which will give four and tlaoe-
of milk per day.
J. O. Odom,
I I Douglasville, Ga,,
I R. F. D. No. 3.
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N. L. Willett Drug Co.
SEED JOBBERS, AUGUSTA, GA.
Get catalog. Garden Seeds in bulk,or
5c packets, postpaid. Forage Seed
8c ghum, Cow Peas, Millet, Velvet
Beans, Chufa*, etc. Field Seeds—All
cottons, corns Rice, Melons, etc. All
GRASS SEEDS. Get prices on anything
in seeds. State types and amounts
, wanted.
ji .nc Be—aq bat yJnu /
Crashes
i&iuitftaffei} Flouring Mill
shuck
mdkig'onejdfeth# feed
slowod 9ib no fe374 lifT bna /♦
meal
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