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T HOSE who sock the
early market for gar
den produce should
plant seeds sure to grow.
We now have on hand a
wholly new stock of seeds,
all grown last year by the
best firms in the country.
We know the seeds are all
right and are just as sure
that the prices are right.
Bradfield Drug Co.
LaGranqe, - Georgia.
‘IF IT’S FROM FREEMAN'S IT'S COOD.i
Some Attractive Prices
For this Week. *+
It has been a long time since we had
Cheese that we could eousienciouely brag
on, but we have secured a few hundred
pounds that we are not ashamed to brag on.
The price is 20c per pound and if you will
try one pound you will come back for more.
We have also received some fine Sil
ver Back Mackerel, that we are pleased to
recommend to the best trade, average about
12^c each.
Come to See us for Good Things to Eat*.
C. T. Freeman
“IF IT’S FROM FREEMAN’S IT’S COOD. i
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CHILDS & PHARR,
NEW ADDITION.
THE FIRM HIRE PEOPLE
West Side Square.
We have secured the store
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next .to 11s and have had a
We have just received a large
arch cut by which the two
lot of Wicker Rockers and we
are thrown into one, and we
are going to offer you a full
will add greatly to our present
Roll Wicker (The $4.50 kind)
mammoth line of Furniture.
at $3 50
We will carry a full line of
And in addition to this bar-
house furnishings good—such
gain offer on Rockers we will
as Stoves, Rouges, Toilet
give FREE with each of these
Sets, Lace Curtains, Fortiers,
$3.50 Wicker Rockers for
and all the kindred lines that
cash, a nice Sofa Pillow.
belong to a first class Furni-
See the display in window and
ture and House Furnishing
call in our store and see the
Establishment. /
goods.
Come to see us and we can
show you better than we can
tell you here in a limited space.
Yours truly,
CHILDS & PHARR.
CHILDS & PHARR,
MINERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.
LaGrange,
- Georgia.
LOCAL LEAFLETS.
The little daughter of Mr. Dave
U»id is quite ill.
Mr. B. F. Bolton, of the Atlnn
tn Journal, was in the city Sat-
day to see Mr. Jack Williams, the
local representative of the Jour
nal.
A lot of line young Kentuckey
Mules for sale or swap.
E. R. BhadkiKi.d.
The Reporter was glad to see
M'\ W. .1, Hardy on our streets
Saturday. Mr. Hardy has been
ill for a couple of weeks, but has
recovered.
Mr. Willard Newsome has re
turned to Columlms, after spend
ing several days with Newnnn
friends.—Newnau News.
You had better get you a wood,
coal or oil Heater now. There is
a lot of cold weather ahead yet.
We can give you some close prices
on them. Call and see us. King
Hardware Co., l.aGrange, Ga.
The best of ready made muslin
underwear on the market, Every
garment full, at Marshburn’s.
Miss Eva Harris, the charming
head nurse at Dr. Slack’s Sanito-
rium in LaGrnnge, spent Wed
nesday night in this city, the
guest of Mrs. W. R. Jones.—Mer
iwether Vindicator.
A lot of fine young Kentuckey
Mules for sale or swap.
E. R. Bhadfiki.d.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Johnson,
of EaGrange, are the guests of
relatives here.—West Point News.
Mr. Gaines Edmondson has re
turned to EaGrange after a visit
here.—West Point News.
Shut yourself off from
Telephone service and you
close your doors against
hundreds of possible cus
tomers. Subscribe now.
Our rates are reasonable.
Mr. Jerrv Eawrence has return
ed home after a visit hero.—West
Point News.
A lot of fine young Kentuckoy
Mules tor sale or swan.
E. IE BltADKIHU.D.
Miss Mary Johnson returned
home Saturday from a visit to
EaGrange.—West Point News.
Are you a subscriber to
the Telephone, or do you
annoy’your neighbor by
running in and using
theirs? Why not have
one of your own?
Mr. Henry IE Harris, of Co
lumbia, S. C., was in EaGrango
Tuesday morning, called to the
bedsUlo of bis mother, Mrs. H. E.
Harris, who is desperately ill at
Aubrey.
Fine lino of Torchon Eaces,
very wide, only 6c. N. E. Marsli-
burn.
Mr. M. P. Flynn, who has been
quite sick with pneumonia, is able
to bo out again.
Lxtra heavy 64 inch
pure Linen Damask worth
75c only 50c
Goldstein Bros.
The many friends of Mr. M. P.
Flynn regret to loose him as a
resident of EaGrange. Huving
bought him a home at Fairburn,
Ga., he moved with his family to
that place. While here he made
his home with his daughter, Mrs.
W. W, Hay good.
EaBelle Rose, Witch Hazel,But-
termilk and Glycerine Soap, S3
cakes for 10c at Marshburn’s.
The friends of Mr. John Flynn
and Miss Lillie Flynn will regret
to learn that they have moved to
Fairburn, Ga.
Dr, J. R. Hardy and family in
tend soon to locate in EaGrange.
—Chipley Enterprise.
Bargain in Toilet Soap, 20c and
25c a box, for only ten cents, at
Marshburn’s.
Mr. Jim Hicks returned Thurs
day from EaGrange, where he
went to uttend the funeral of his
mother, who died Wednesday.—
Hogansville News.
Mr. Clarence M. Cox, of Atlan
ta, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Billinghurst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blalock
and little son, of Como, Miss.,
are in the city the guests of Mr.
Blalock’s father, Rev. F M. Bla
lock.—The Wiregrass Fanner—
Ashburu.
One box of Toilet Soap, three
cakes, only ten cents, worth 25c
at Marshburn’s.
For Hay at $14 a ton, phone
108.
(t. Mch. 4)
Don’t use your neigh
bor’s Telephone. Why not
put in one of your own?
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VOL. 1.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1905.
NO. 6.
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We’ve looked through our Blanket stock carefully 4
and find about 3s pairs more or less mussed and «
soiled from display and stock sample use. All these "
© have been laid aside from regular stock and re- ©
© marked at prices very much less than actual value. ©
© The lot includes various grades and sizes in all wool ©
o Blankets. These Blankets will be put on center o
© table Friday and sold at an average of— ©
81-3 OFF REGULAR PRICE %
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TABLE DAMASK
We will sell during this one day sale our entire
line of table •linens at 1-4 off regular price.
68 in. white table Damask worth 60c yd. to go 45c
72“ “ “ “ “ 1 00" “ ‘ • 75c
72“ “ “ '' “ 125“ “ “ 95c
72 *' “ “ “ “1 50 “ “ *• I 15
NAPKINS
60c quality to go at $ 45c
1 00 “ “ “ “ 75c
1 25 “ “ “ “ 95c
1 60 “ “ “ “ I 15c
2 00 *: “ “ I 50c
•j 00 “ “ “ “ 2 20c
Fruit of Loom Bleaching 8c yd.
We will sell as long as they Inst. 4-4 Fruit of
Loom or Lonsdale Bleaching only 8c yd
White Marseilles Quilts
Our line of Marseilles Quilts, worth $1.25 wil
be sold for only $ 98c
1 50 Quilts to go only I 15c
2 00 “ “ “ “ | 50c
13 00 “ “ “ “ 2 35c
White flarseilles Towels
We will sell during this one day sale, large
white Marseilles Towels, size 21x40, worth I2^c
for 7j4c each or 90c dozen, limit of one dozen to
a customer. This price good only Friday Feb
ruary 17th.
40 in. White Lawn ii^c
We picked up a lot of 40 inch White Lawn
worth every where 15c to 20c yard, will sell
this sale II l-2c
REMEMBER DATE OF SALE, FRIDAY, FEB. 1X
ATTENTION.
We want every reader of this is
sue of Southern Farm and Poultry
to be a regular reader. It will be
issued once a month at the small
price of 25 cents a year. Send in
your subscription now and receive
every number.
You can get both Southern Farm
and Poultry and The Reporter for
One Dollar and Ten Cents. Ad
dress,
The l.aGrange Reporter,
LaGrange, Ga.
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CRIP
How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the last
E5 years, and believe him perfect
ly honorable in all business t rans-
actions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
VVest & Truax, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O.
Walking, Kin nan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Price, 75c. per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists. Testimoni
als free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the
best.
Let us Illustrate vividly the difference in mean
ing of the words might and will—the child might
live ; the child will live. Night implies doubt; will
means certainty. Night live means might die;
will live means will not die.
These two words aptly illusl rato the difference
between Johnson’s Tonic and the horde of commer
cial remedies on the market, and that vast horde of
inert professional remedies which only hear the
sanction of the High Priests of medicine.
USE JOHNSON’S TONIC
in a bad case of Grip and you will live!
Use inert, or commercial products, and
you might live.
Johnson’s Tonic quickly drives out every trace
and taint of Grip, it is not simply good, it is su
premely good—not good ns anything, but better than
everything—a genuine life-saver. Those who believe
in it are safe—doubters are indangerand jeopardize
their lives. Hummed up, Johnson’s Chill and Fever
Tonic is the best Grip medicine on earth. This is
the sober, serious, earnest truth.
JOHNSON S CHILL ® FEVER TONIC CO.
At all druitflit,. Savannah, Ga. T«Ke no iubttitate«.
OABTOXIIA.
B ear , th« ^ Hie Kind Yw Hare Always Bom
Hignatnr.
Of
E. R. BRADFIELD.
Money to loan on short time—30, 60 or 90 days. School Sal
aries bought. Notes discounted. Stocks and Bonds bought
and sold. Pensions bought. Real Estate handled at reason
able rates. Rent Notes bought. When I can serve you,
see me. Office up stairs in Bradfield Building.
E. R. BRADFIELD, laopanoe, oa