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A Tiniciili.g Smrj
is the saving from death, of the
baby girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cum
berland, Md. He writes: “At the
age of 11 mouths, our little girl
was in declining health, with seri
ous Throat Trouble, and two phy
sicians gavi* her up. We were al
most in despair, when we resolv
ed to try I)r. King’s N’ew Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. The firs^iottle gave relief;
after taking foul bottles she was
cured, and is now in perfect
health.” Never fails to relieve
and cure a cough or cold. At
Brad field drug store; 50c and
$1.00 guaranteed. Trial bottle
free.
Wanted 10 men in each state
to travel, tack signs and distri
bute samples and circulars of our
goods. Salary $75.00 per month.
$5.00 per day for expenses.
KUHLMAN CO., Dept. S.. Atlas
Building, Chicago.
)Mar. 20.)
Legal Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Georgia,Troup County
Will Ik; sold before the court house
door in LnGrange, Oa.. on the first,
Tuesday in March, within the legal!
hours of sale, the following property.!
to-wit: 00 acres of land, more or less,
in Troup county Ga., hounded north by
M L- Glenn, south by J. AC. Brawner,
cast by K. E. O’Neal and west by M. L.
Glenn. Said lands in O'Neals District,
(j. M., Troup county. Levied on as
the property of Mrs. Tommie O’Neal to
satisfy a li. fa. issued from .1. P. Court,
*199 Dist., in favor of J. L. Uradtteld.
Tenants in possession notified as re
quired by law. This F'eb. 1,19U6.
W. T. Bibosojco, Sheriff.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordinary’s office, January 30, 1906.
To all whom it may concern: F.
M. Ridley administrator of the estate
of Mrs. Nannie M Ridley, deceased,
haain due form of law applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the Rail-
FGZEMA
Old Sores, Itching P.lei
Skin Diseases.
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ABSOLUTELY CURED.
J^ERMIT SALVE
2 6 AND 60 CENTS A BOX.
v all TiV^notitlv*
mg’ • K trv.1v 2* mw.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordinary’s office, February fl, 1906.
To all whom it may concern: All
persons interested are hereby notified
to appear at my office on lirst Monday
in March next, and file objections to
the report of commissioners, setting
apart a year’s support to Mrs G. H.
Lancaster, widow, and three minor
children of G. 11. Lancaster, dee’d. else
it will be admitted to record.
Witness my official signature.
H. T. Woodyard, Ordinary.
W. S. EVANS
FIRE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH
and TORNADO
INSURANCE
BULL BUILDING, CHURCH STREET
Largest Facility in LAGRANGE for
Handling your Business. SEE ME
tor terms and rates before placing your
Contracts J* J*
I WRITE SURETY BONDS
PHONE 250
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New Stock at
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§ SCHAUB’S GALLERY 5
Farmers’ Bone Fertilizer,
The Original FISH and BLOOD
QUANO, manufactured exclus*
ively by F. S. ROYSTER GUANO
* COHPANY, Norfolk, Va, and
Macon, Ga.
OVER 120,000 TONS USED LAST YEAR.
=r7:.sr.!r-",-: FOR SALE BY—
J. C. ROPER,
LAGRANGF, - - GEORGIA.
M C CAINE&MARKET’S
T HIS week we will give you some low
prices on first-class Groceries.- Be-^
low you will find something that you
need right away** ** ** ** ** **
Dove Brand Hams, only 15c
“Red Gravy” Hams, good and sweet 14c
Mermaid full weight Oysters 10c
2 lb. cans Red Cherries, only 10c
Brazil Nuts for only 10c lb.
Cabbage and Turnips fresh every week, also nice line
Dried and Green Fruit. Phone us your orders which
will be filled promptly ^*j*j*j»j*j*j*j*
McCAINE MARKET
LaGrange, Georgia
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PHONE 36
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J WAR HORSE PIT GAMES*
EGGS PER SETTING $2 FOR 13
THREE SETTINGS FOR $5.00 -j-
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•j. A Few Cockrels and Pullets For Sale.
D. L. EDWARDS, Agent,
R. F. D. No. 4, LaGrange, Ga.
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WE ARE AFTER NEW SUBSCRIBERS
^ rou cannot afford to do without THE REPORTER, and we cannot do without your name on our
subscription list. Therefore, to meet both contingencies, we have arranged to make our read-
* ers and their friends the following liberal offers:
To every person who pays up all back dues and renews subscription for one year in ad
vance, and pays us in addition to this the sum of $i oo we will give them a set of Genuine Rogers
Silver Plated Teaspoons, or for 75 cents additional we will give a Silver Plated Sugar Shell and
Butter Knife. Postage, when mailed, extra. These offers apply also to New Subscribers.
To every person who pays up all back dues and renews subscription for one year in ad
vance, and pays us in addition to this the sum of $3.75 we will give them a set of Genuine Rogers
Silver Plated Knives and Forks. Or for $1.75 additional we will give a set of Genuine Rogers
Silver Plated Tablespoons. Postage, where mailed, extra. These offers apply also to New
Subscrilvers.
dt at Every piece of this Silverware is Guaranteed to be Genuine ROGER’S GOODS dt ^ a*
Here is what the manufacturers say to us:—“We guarantee these goods to be the genuine Rogers,
and any time a piece of the ware does not turn out satisfactory, we stand ready to replace the same
to you or your subscribers free of charge. These goods have been on the market for the past forty
years and that alone speaks for the quality of the ware.”
THE REPORTER would not offer goods that could not be guaranteed. See the Silverware at our
office, and it will speak for itself. You cannot duplicate it for twice the money.
In addition to the Silverware Proposition, see our Combination Offer on another page of THE
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION and SUNNY SOUTH together with THE REPORTER one year for $2.00.
We are also in position to offer the new farm journal, SOUTHERN FARM AND POULTRY,
together with THE REPORTER one year for $1.10.
As we said at the beginning, we are after New Subscribers and must have them. Now is the
time for you to subserbe. Call or address,
THE LAGRANGE REPORTER,
LaGrange, Georgia