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A Five Cent
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A parka?** of
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of Hn ideal lunch. Ideal because they
do good a* well as taste pood—muscle build
ing a* well m palate pleasing.
Uneeda
Biscuit
are pood anywhere and everywhere. Good for the child's
lunch a* the workinp man'*; equally good as the basis of
i luncheon or a substantial meal. You can’t
really underttand their goodness until you try them.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Mr. F. B. Dozier was in the
oity Monday.
Judge W. W. Turner has re
turned from loin, Fla., where he
has been upending u couple of
months.
Mr. Ilal Fisher, of Newnan,
was m the city one day last week.
Tim Reporter •understands that
Mr. Joe Frosolono intends open
ing up a barber shop in this city
at. an early date. Ho is a former
citizen of Lnllrnnge, and has a
groat many friends here.
Mi?and Mrs. \V. H. Jacobs, of
West Point, visited in LaGrange
last week,
Mrs. .1. F. Mobley, of Hognns-
villu, was in the city one day last
week.
Judge F. M. Longley and Col.
E. T. Moon were in Newnan last
week, each appearing as council
in the G. A. and A. H. Nunnally
vs. Southern Female College case.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Joues
spent Sunday in LaGrange.—
West Point Nows.
Mr. and Mrs. Fincher, of La-
Grange, were the guests of Mrs.
Susie Pitman, Saturday.—Chip-
ley Enterprise.
When it comes to two cent
railroad fares the railroads do not
believe in the infallibility of
Pope.
Mr. A. Q. Campbell spent Mon
day in LaGrange.—Hogansville
News.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Callaway
have had as their guests the past
week Mrs. Mollie Evans and little
I’rildn Evans, of Arkansas. Miss
Hid. of LaGrange, and little
miles ' F|'»ime* fltovAli, of A* lanta.
] West Point. News. i
Death of OtfesM Barreit.
Many of the citizens of Heard
County, have been saddened bv
Mr. Hooper has returned to hi3 t ) 1H death of 1U>88ie Odessa Bar *.
home in \\ aehmgtoil,
Mr. C. D. Philpot, a prominent
citizen of Hogansville, and mem
ber of the hoard of county com
missioners, was in the city Tues
day.
Mr. D. J. Lee, of Hogansville,
spent Tuesday in ^LaGrange.
Mr. R.|L. Hart, of Gabbettville,
has been in the city t his week.
A good many of our subscribers
have given The Reporter friendly
calls during court, renewing their
Hubscriptions. In nearly every in
stance, they speak m the highest
terms ot the paper, and say it is
worth many times the subscrip
tion price.
Hon. Henry Ranks and family
have returnoci from City Point,
Fla., after spending the winter
there. Their many friends in this
city are glad to have them home
again. Mr. Ranks says the ther
mometer went down to IS degrees
during the recent cold snap, and
that oranges were all frozen on
the trees.
I)r. Fuller M. Longley, of Aber
deen, Miss., was in the city Sat
urday, on a short visit. His many
friends here were glad to see him.
Mr. II. A. Ridley, of Houston,
was in the city Saturday.
Brown Leghorn egg9. 50 cents
per setting.
MltS. LlU.A Cl.EVKI.AND,
(lit) Asbury, Ga.
The many friends of Mrs. Dr.
Hardy regret to know she is de
cidedly ill at her home in South
LaGrange.
Misses Annie and Daisy Cohen
have as their guest, Miss Powers
of West Point .
Mies Flossie Lee Hunt has
been tlje guest of grandparents
for several \yettfcs, n levy
fro pi town,
Miss Pauline Fuller has been!
the guest of M i§s Nora Burks in!
East LaGrange.
Mrs. Q. 1’. McLaughlin, of llo-
gatisville, was the guest of La
Grange relatives last week,
Messrs. Rowland Strong and T.
Morgan, of LaGrange, spent Sun
rett, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
J. M. Barrett, of near Glenn. Her
death occurred on.March 9, 1005.
At 12 o'clock the spirit of Odessa
winged its Bight to the realms of
day with Mr. Tom Jacobs.—West I Mss. For four days she suffered
Point News
Mr. Taylor
Point, spent
Grange.
Mr. Walter Haralson was in the
city Monduv.
intensely, then the death angel
Monday
La-'
Hon. Hal Brady spent Monday
in LaGrange.
Why. Oh, Why. was she takenfawayV
The friend we loved so dearly ;
Dear Lord, give us strength, we hum
bly pray,
Amt show us Thy way more clearly.
Death, with his relentless sickle,
has never reaped a fairer flower
Mr. Emmett \\ illiams and bride ^ p or eight months she has been
! faithful member of the Met’
i church. No hands more
! the loved labors ot Zion
[ responsive to the tear* -
! svmpathy. Ah
arrived in this city Sunday after
noon.
Mr. John Fouiby was in the city
Monday.
Editor J. M. Bankston, of The
Hogansville News, was in the. ...
city Monday. Mr. Bankston is 1 111 * ove » task
, ,U4
tern
a
^rslist
.4“dv for
e-T more
pl£a of
lingers so
noble deed
getting out one of the best week- must be heaven’s !> ooom nense of
line in tlto ctufn .1 _ „ 1
lies in the stute
Mrs. \\\ A. Patton and Miss
Ledra Edmondson will go to At
lanta Wednesday to hear Melba
aing in coneertXWeduesday even
ing.—Rome Herald. Sunday.
thy reward
Lonely, oh
Since our
She's on*
No mo ^
As a '
jO ionu ly.
riend us not here.
.ered lie: iven’s door,
we’ll s* t> her here.
.aborer in the vmevard of
the Lord her energy, her faithful
ness was like a tower of strength
to the various church enterprises.
Embalmed in tlm love of family
and friends she sleeps in the arms
of eternal love. Folded are the
busy hands that ministered so un
selfishly to all, closed are the eyes
that beamed a gracious welcome
to her home. Hushed is the voice
that, brought gladness wherever
she went. Odessa was loved by
every one that knew her. Oh, how
dearly I love her but never
will I see her on earth any more
but expect to meet her in heaven
some sweet day.
Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep;
From which none ever wake to
weep;
A calm and undisturbed repose,
Unbroken by the last ot foes.
Asleep in Jesus! f»r trom thee
Thy kindred and their graves may
lie bnt thine is still a blessed sleep
From which none ever wakes to weep.
With greatest sympathy to
family. Mary Kate Turner.
For Over Sixty Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
has been used for over 00 years by
millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with per
fect suocess. It soothes the child,
softens tho gums, allays all pain;
cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will re
lieve th> poor little sufferer im-
mediately. Sold bv Druggists in
eyepv part of the world. Twenty*
live ejyyts a bottle. Be sure and
ask for “$Jr s - Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup, amj t#ke no other kinds,
LaGrange Mills.
Mrs. Mollid Watts is well again
of her serious illness.
?k; ;i..( j i ■*’ of Air. and
The little baby gu. ,.i
Mrs. R. A. Holliday _du.
nesday evening ot last week. ■-
interment Was at t'.'* ^ &nulu
ing ground, a few miles out ot
town. All extern! their heartfelt
sympathy to the bereaved family.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Willis
have moved out ou a farm near
Unity,
Mr. 0, C. Burk went to West
Point Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Andrrson,
of Lauett^ are the guests of rela
tives.
Mi Mattie Bradford has re-
tur to her home in Lauett.
Mr. and Mrs. .E> T. Mapp at
tended the funeral of their little
j granddaughter, Sunday at River
View, Ala.
Mr. Jesse Whitaker spent Sat
urday here, IIis home is in Rock
Mills.
Mr. Pouev Emory, of Rock
Mills, spent' a few hours here
Monday enroute f-o his daughter’s
home m Atlanta.
Mr. Will Lipham was in La
Grange Wednesday.
Miss Jessie Hollis, of West
Point, is visiting friends this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Millie McClain
will visit relatives at Banning
this week.
Mr. Pickens Norwood has re
turned to his home in Hogans-
ville.
Mr. P. S. Smith, of Newnan
mills, was down ou a visit to his
mother’s recently.
Mr. Brown Mooty has been on
a visit to Hogansville friends.
Mr.,Robert Chaffin has been
visiting at Grantville.
Mr. Kendall, of Atlanta, was
in LaGrange Tuesday enrou'e to
Opelika.
Mrs. West, of Viola, has been
the charming guest of Mrs. Les
ter.
Miss Sallie Miller, of Atlanta
but formerly of this city, has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. C.
Butler, and sister, Mrs. O. F.
Taylor. Miss Miller has many
friends.
Mr. Frank Taylor is in Chipley
this week.
The many friends of Mr. Syl
vester McClurg regret to know he
has been very ill.
TENNYSON SOCIETY.
M inutes of the 'iennyson Lit
erary Society.
The Tennyson Literary Society
was called to order by Pres. Drin-
kard March ‘5, 1906. Ouotations-
Babiesand Kittena-Connie Whelis.
Advertisements-Kate Flovd. They
were very amusing and well got
ten up, and an interesting and
amusing Class Prophesy by Janette
Newton. Being no further buisuess
the Society adjourned to meet
again March 9th.
With a Smile and a Song.
(ByC. K Folsom.)
Help the old world along with a
smile and a song!
Spread good cheer and gladness in
the gloom of the throng!
‘Twill make the day brighter,
your burden the lighter,
If you greet the old world with a
”’*■ smile and a song.
Help the old world along—if with
only a smile!
You will meet the reflection, re
turning, *the while.
’Twill make life more pleasant
to landlord and peasant,
If you greet the old world with
only a smilt*.
Greet one in despair with a word
of good cheer!
'Twill make his burden the light
er to bear;
And you will feel brighter, your
heart will be lighter—
If you give only a smile in diS'
polling a tear.
Speak a kind word of gladness to
the heart filled with sadness!
'Twill lessen the grief, ’twill
lighten the care;
'Twill lift up the falling, whose
trials ttre galling,
To greet the old world with a
song of good cheer.
l>«*afuess Cannot lie Cured
by local applications, as they can
not reach Hie diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way to
cure Deafness, and that is by con
stitutional remedies, Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condi
tion of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube, When this tube
gets inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed Deaf
ness is the result,and unlegj the in-
ftulHIBftUQB pan he taken out
, ‘ -“sloFCll t'9 L* normal
this tube i ;. * normal
condition, hearing will be destroy
ed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inllamed condi
tion of th a mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dol
lars for any case of Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY A* CO.,
Toledo, O.
f*“Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the
best.
List of Letters
Remaining in the LaGrange
Postotlice unclaimed.
Mrs. Annie Bennett, John W.
Blackmon, Pattie Cook, Dock
Cameron, Emma Ferrell, J. C.
Freeman, Minnie Green, Thomas
Gilliam, Mrs. Emma Park, Geor
gia Portrait Co., The Pastor, Auer
Richardson. John Swift, Tom J.
Smith, Mottocks Smith, Leah
Smith, Mrs. Julia Turner, Chas.
Wallace, Beulot Whithurst, J. M.
Wood.
Better Fruits-Better Profits
Better peachA apples, pears and
berries are produced when Potash
is liberally applied to the soil. To
insure a full crop, of choicest quality,
use a fertilizer containing not less
than to per cent, actual
Potash
for nor practical boolu of information ;
i they are not advertising pamphlets, N * .mii.g
special ierti.’iiers, but are authoritative ,
treatises. Sent free for the asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
r Verfc—fJ Nassau St.,sc
I Atlanta. Ga.—
'SiS booth Broad
w btrvet.
Was It Gabbettville?
There appears to be some mys
tery about the steam-boat that
broke loose from near LaGrange,
carrying our Honorable Fish
Commissioner away as captive.
This boat did not touch at Gab-
bettville. Charlie Up To Date
and Sam Phil Osopher are not
known and haven't been seen un
less the funner is the negro who
broke into Paul Potts' house
Sunday night and stole a winches
ter rifle, afterwards holding up
one of Mr. Potts’ negroes, who
when showing his rabbit-like*dis
position, was shot at several
times. Neither the negro nor the
rifie has been seen since. His
methods of highway robbery were
certainly Up To Date.
But as to the boat—our Honor
able Fish Commissioner’s imag
ination must have had a stimu
lant since it is impossible for
even a row-boat to navigate the
Long Cane for any reasonable dis
tance except during high water.
If it were not for the great con
trast, his little story would coin
cide with a story told by one of
our old hunters as a joke. The
story was about finding a boat
load of minnows, a jug of what
had once been something and a
hat floating on the high waters of
the Loug Cane. Breathlessly he
rushed up the 9tr**nro listening
each moment for a cry of distress
which did not come. Suddenly
there uppeared something ou the
b ink not twenty steps away.
That “something” was a sight
for sinners—it was a man with
his breeches-lcgs rolled above his
knees, soaking wet, his hat gone,
hie knees a-knockiug and his
teeth chattering like those of a
wild monkey—the surplus space
in his clothing was filled with
water and looked like n huge bal
loon, inflated, ready for flight.
Could this man have beeu our
Honorable Fish Commissioner? I
Our friend, the hunter, made 1
known his presence by going up
ami shaking him, sayiug, “If you j
stand here you will be frozen; 1
have your boat tied below here, i
Come, let’s hurry towards Gab- 1
bettville. I expect you are al- j
most frozen now—-here is a
bottle—”
“Glory 1” shouted the man—
was it our Fish Commissioner?
“I was going to say that I had
s bottle of turpentine to warm
you up with,” ““fwBngly con
tinued the hunter.
That evening the hunter and
the man pulled down stream in
the little boat to Gabbettville,
but there was no welcoming
throng to meet them. If the
man’s distorted imagination mis*
took the horses, cows, hogs and
goats pastured on the creek for
citizens of all ages, colors and
sexes, he is to be pitied. He
should change Ins medicine.
This might be the Honorable
Fish Commissioner's trip down
the Long Cane to Gabbettville.
The hunter would never tell us
who his companion was—only he
told us that he had some min
nows for supper. Anyway the
waters of the Long Cane at Gab-
; bettville have not yet heard the
blast of his steam-boat's whistle.
“A Gabbettvillian.”’
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