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Potash as Necessary as Rain
» The quality awl quantity of the
crop* depend on a sufficiency of
Potash
In the doll. Fertilizer* which nre
low In Pot mil will never produce
•ntisfartory results.
|,very farmer should lx* familiar with the
ntiiinr proportion* of InftrdirnU th»t K<< to
make tfie tiro lertillier* (or every kind o(
cron. We have pubBshtrl a writ. i-l InHiki,
containing the laieat reaeerrhee on ihla all-
Important ...Mr.,, which we will Stmt tree
It yon aak. Write now while yon think ol
il In the
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Sew York —OR Sanaa Rlreel. ar
Atlanta, On.—Houlli Ilroml Htreel.
Long Cane and Gabbettville, legal Advertisements,
STORE AT UNITY TOR MINI.
Now building, 20x10 loot, with
count,ora end bIiuIvch. Host lo
cation in this Root,ion. I’ossossion
given after Foil 1st. For further
particular* apply to George \V'
Murphy.
(t. f.)
Avers
You can depend on Ayer’s
Hair Vigor to restore color to
your gray hair, every time.
Follow directions and It never
fails to do this work. It stops
Hair Vigor
fallingofthe hair,also. There’s
great satisfaction in knowing
you are not going to be disap
pointed. Isn’t tliat so?
" My hnlr ftilled tuilll It wan nhnut whlto. It
took Jiitu Ol..* In.ttle .it Amm’, llulr Vl|t»r to
realnre it t<i It a f»riner iliirk. rleh «*oln>. Your
Ihtlf Vl»|or oim i tltily i|ih"* whiit you oltiltu for
It."- A. M. IHkigan, ltocklOghuiu. N. 0.
ft.00 ft bottla.
AliZx.W*— for -lall.
| Fading Hair
Mih« Ollm Brady is visiting her
brother, Mr. It. N. Brady.
J Mr. Frank Harwell spent sev
eral days m our village lust week.
Mrs. H. B. Cooper tuts returned
home from an extended visit to
her niece, Mrs. I.ilia Harrison, in
Brunswick.
Mr J. M. Fomhy has recovered
from nn attack of lngrippe.
Mrs. J. T. Hudson is on the
Hick list this week.
Mr. H. K. Newton and httie
non, Henry, spent Sunday in La-
Grange with Mrs S. B. Newton.
Mrs. Willie It. Hudson, of La-
Grange is visiting relatives here
this week.
Mr. H. IT. Greene spent Satur
day in West Point.
West Point
Misses Hattie and Lucile Wood-
yard, of LuGrange, spent a few
days last, week here.
Miss Carrie Lou Griggs, who
luiH been cjuite sick with grip and
unable to fill her place at school,
has resumed her work. Her pu
pils heartily welcomed her re
turn,
Mrs. J. 8. Horsley. Misses Mar
tha and Midlie Leila Horsley are
in Atlanta tins week
Mrs. It. E. Landfill, Miss Daisy
Zuchry and Miss Eppio Lee Scott
left Sunday for Now York.
Miss Mollie Howland, of La-
Grange, visited relatives here last,
week.
Mr. Claude Page spent Sunday
in (Ipelika.
Mrs. Sid Heed Iuih as her guest
Miss Noll Baugh, of LuGrange.
Several of the young people
gave Miss Fay Sluitz a delightful
8iiu|frise party on Wednesday
night.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
IsUgUUturo cf
SHERIFF’S SALK.
Georgia, Troup County
Will be sold before the court house
door ill I,id image, (in. on the first
Tuesday in March, within the legal
hours of snle, the following property,
to-wil: 6<i acres of Inntl. more or less,
in Troup enmity Oil-, bounded north by
M L Glenn, south by .1. M. Urnwner.
j east by It K O’Neal and west by M L.
(lie nn Said lands in O’ Neals I)ist riel.
G. ,\l . Troup county. Levied on as
the property of Mrs. Pommie O'Neill to
satisfy n II. fa issued from J. I* f’ourt.
tlttfi Hist . in favor of .1 L Brndlleld.
Tenants in possession notified as rc-
(itiired I»y law. This Feb. !. ifitG
W. T. Bip.dso.vo, SlierifT.
I I, 11, .7 ,31
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Georgia. Troup Count?.
Ordinary’s office, February 6. 1905.
To all whom it may concern: All
person* interested are hereby notified
tn appear at my office on first Monday
in March next, and file objection* to
the report of commissioners, setting
apart a year’s support to Mrs G. H.
Lancaster, widow, and three minor
children of O. H Lancaster, dec’d. else
it will lie admitted to record.
Witness my official signature.
II. 1’. Wood yard, Ordinay.
LEAVE OT HELL.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ordinary’s office, January 20, 1005
To all whom it may concern: F.
M. Ridley administrator of the estate
of Mrs. Nannie M. Ridley, deceased,
has in due lortn of law applied to the
undt rsigned for leave to sell the Rail-
Road Stock belonging to said deceased,
and 1 will pass upon bis application on
first Monday in March next.
Witness my official signature
II. T. Wood yard. Ordinary
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MCAINE&MARKETS
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*< ^
L>ove Brand Hams, only *5 C
“Red Gravy” Hams, good and sweet 14c
Mermaid full weight Oysters 10c
2 lb. cans Red Cherries, only »oc
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* *-* -** •>**
McCAINE <3b MARKET
dt LaGrange, Georgia
PHONE 36 >
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+ WAR HORSE PIT GAMES*
New Stock at 'g
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EGGS PER SETTING $2 FOR 13
THREE SETTINGS FOR $5.00
A f ov* Cockrels and Pullets for Sale.
D. L. EDWARDS, Agent,
R. F. D. No. 4, LaGrange, Ga.
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ou cannot afford to do without THE REPORTER, and we cannot do without your name on our
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LaGrange, Georgia