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LOVERS OF
THE WEED
PIPES
Always have a treat in store for
them at our Tobacco Counter. We
aim to always have a full line of all
the popular brands of Cigars,
Smoking Tobacco, Fine Cut, Cut
Plug, Granulated, Special Mixture,
etc., and take pains to keep them
in as good condition as when they
were first made.
If you haven’t been able to find a
brand of Cigars or Smoking To
bacco that suits you exactly, we
want you to trv some of ours.
CIGAR CASES
The nicest line of French and En
glish Briars and Meerschaum
Pipes ever shown in LaGrange.
SMOKING SETS
Bradfield Drug
Company
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IF IT’S FROM FREEMAN’S IT’S COOD.’I
Some Attractive Prices
For this Week. *<
If has been a long time since we had
Cheese that we could consieneiously 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 line Sil
ver Buck 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
i “IF IT'S FROM FREEMAN S IT’S GOOD."!
LOCAL LEAFLETS.
Lost—Gold Bead Necklace
Thursday afternoon of last week.
Finder will leave at Reporter Of
fice and receive suitable reward.
COTTON
MILL
HELP
WANTED
We can use a few good
SPINNERS AND DOEf ERS
We pay them as
much as most mills
pay for weavers.
Apply quick.
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills,
Atlanta, Georgia
For the Best Smoke, try the
“Black Seal” Cigar at McCaine &
Market’s.
Mrs. J. I.
her daughter,
Postmaster
Sanders is visiting
Mrs. L. L. Price.
I. Wells, of
G.
LaGrange
of Atlanta,
few days in
The
Col. Fincher, proprietor of Ho
tel Andrews, visited in Atlanta
Saturday aud Sunday.
Mr. II. S. Johns, a prominent
citizen of Franklin, was m the
city Friday.
Fresh shipment of Graham
Flour. McCaine it Market.
The fact that our shop is al
ways crowded with work is a sure
sign that our work gives satisfac
tion..
(t. f.) W. D. Miller.
Mr. I). W. Beatty, of Gabbett-
ville, spent Saturday in the city.
Messrs. Walter Loyd and Johu
A. Hudson, of Gabbettville, were
in LaGrange Saturday.
Mr. D. A. Leman was in At
lanta one day last week.
Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes.
McCaine & Market.
Mr. John B. Guinn has return
ed to St. Louis, after a visit to
his uncles, Gols. J. R. and J. A.
Broome.
I Mr. John Fotnby, of Gabbett
ville, was in the city Saturday.
Judge R. A. S. Freepnan came
up from West Point Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Glenn, o
Chipley, visited Mr. A. J. Heard
Saturday.
Eastern Seed Irish .Potatoes.
McCaine & Market.
Mountyille, was n
Monday.
Mr. Hugh Wallace
has been spending a
this city.
Mr. J. R. Cooper, of Hogans-
ville, was in the city Tuesday.
Mail orders for Job Printing
promptly filled. Why not be a
customer of ours for 1905.
Reporter Job Office.
Mr. DeMoville Leman, of La-
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Truitt, Miss ; Grange, is at the Piedmont.—At-
Mary Truitt and Mis3 Louise lanta News, Thursday.
Hudson, of LaGrange, are at
the
Aragon. They were guests at the
Head-Johnson wedding.—Atlanta
News, Thursday.
CA.
Bearb the
Signature
of
TOTIIA.
> The Kind You Have Always Bougil
Mr. J. L. Sc haul) has recently
made some very handsome pic
tures of the new court house,
which lie has on snle. These are
splendid works of art, and every
body should have one.
If you want the best Coffee
made, try Java Blend. J. 0. Roper.
Miss Eleanor Dallis is expect
ing as her guests, Miss Gladys
Tilley, of Conyers, Un., and Miss
Louise Riley, of Fallas, Texas.
Buggies, wagons and all v
hides repaired and overhauled
A1 wavs glad to serve vou.
(t.’f.) W.‘D. Miller. ,
Capt. W. S. Evans has returned
from Ida, Fla. Dr. Herring will
arrive home in a couple of weeks.
Capt. Evans reports n pleasant,
trip, but says the fishing was poor.
Dr. Herring is to remain until
the fish will bite and his friends
are expecting a line report from
him.
Georgia Cane Syrup only 25c.
gallon, at J. C. Roper’s
Mr. C, L. Hearn has purchased
the interest of the estate of t in*
late G. 11. Lancaster in the firm
of Hearn A I,an,caster, and will
conduct the business in future in
his own name.
Watch for Callaway’s
big circular. Out next
week.
Mr. J. T. Armstrong, of Ho-
gansville, spent Friday afternoon
in LaGrange.
Mrs. J. I. Sanders, of Atlanta,
is on a visit of several weeks to
her daughter, Mrs. L. L. Price.
15 bars good Laundry Soap for
25c. J, C. Roptr.
Resolve that you will patronize
me and be happy during 1905.
(t. f.) W. D. Miller.
Miss Ora Aycock, who is at
tending school at LaGrange,
spent a few days at. homo this
week.—Woodbury M‘*ssonger.
Mrs. Spence Darden visited La-
Grange several days recently.—
Nowunn News.
Fresh shipment of Graham
Flour. McCaine it Market.
Splendid lot of Mules for sale
or swap. E. R. Bradfield.
Mrs. McKinney has gone to La
Grange to visit her sou.—Carroll
Free Press.
Dr. O. B. Tucker and Mr. 0.
D. Hardv went to LaGrange Mon
day.—Chipley Enterprise.
Don’t fail to get one of
Callaway’s big circulars
next week.
Miss Ledra Edtnundson, of La-
Grange, who is Bpending the
month of March in Rome, was
among the out-of-town attendants
at the Melba concert Inst night.
She was accompanied by Miss
Johnson, of Rome, and the two
being clmpero.ied by Mrs. Patton.
—Atlanta News, Thursday.
Miss Mary Blount Ridlev, of
LnGranpe, is the admired guest of
Miss Nancy Waldo.—Atlanta
News, Thursday.
Mr. A, C. Robinson, represent
ing the Mutual Life Insurance
Co., was m town for a few days
this week.—Franklin News and
Banner.
Look Out for Callaway’s
Grand Spring Opening
circular in next week’s
issue of this paper.
Hon. B. H. Hill, of West
Point, has been in the city this
week.
Miss Stella Dix has been quite
ill.
Col. J. A. Broome lost his old
family horse “Blister,” lust week.
This faithful animal was 28 years
old, and was highly prized by the
Colonel and his family.
Free ride on Merry-Go-.
Round, to every one who
trades at Callaway’s Sat
urday April ist,
Hon. E. N. Dozier was in the
city Friday.
Mr. Lee Thompson was in the
city Friday.
Money in small sums to loan
city or country people. E. R.
Bradfield.
Messrs. W. J. Hardy and T. W.
Cunningham, of Ursula, were in
the city Friday.
Mr. W. T. Evans, of Monnt-
viile, was shaking hands in the
city Friday.
The 7 year pld son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. McDaniel died at Dixie
last Friday, the funeral occur
ring Saturday. The parents have
the sympathy of all in their sor
row.
Mr. Theodore Atkinson, of
Greehville, visited in the city
Sunday.
iSTORE
NEWS
A (iUlHK TO MON K Y KAY 1X0.
VOL. 1.
FRIDAY, MARCH 21th, 1905.
NO. 12.
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O goods. We are receiving daily new goods of every kind.
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Hillinery
We have just received our line of la
dies’, misses’ and children’s spring
lints, in all the new styles and they
are beautiful, so come now before they
are picked over and select yours.
Dress Goods.
Beautiful line of Siciliians, Eollien-
no’s, Voiles, Wool, Crepes, etc., in all
colors, these are the newest things for
Skirts.
Lonsdale Finish Cambric
Bull yard wide Lonsdale Finish
Cambric, and sells k everywhere for
I2£e, will sell this sale, 1 Ar*
only 1UL
Hassocks
We have just received another ship
ment of those heautiful Hassocks,
made of I lie best Brussels Carpeting
and bottom made id' heavy black oil
cloth. These goods are worth 50c
and 75c, wo will sell them this sale at
45c and 65c
Slippers
Our line of Zeigler Slippers have
arrived, our line of both children’s and
ladies’ are complete, all the new styles
in both Black and Tan.
Knicker Suiting
Something new in dress goods, looks
just like wool and makes a handsome
spring dress. This goods sell every
where for 15c and 20c,
will sell this sale
Soap
You can buy during this sale
3 large cakes of toilet Soap for
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
12'/2C
10c
Hen’s and Youth’s Suits
Our entire line of $10 men’s and
youth’s Suits in all the new spring
cuts and colors to be sold CA
during this sale, only •Jv
Men’s Hats
The celebrated lino of men’s No-
Name hats in all the new nobby shapes,
sell regular for $3.00, to
go this sale for
$2.00
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Hen’s Odd Pants
Just received our line id’ men’s odd
pants in flannels, worsteds and eassi-
meres, worth regular $1.50,
to go this sale, only
Shirts
Big line of men’s and hoys’ negligee
shirts in percales, madras and cheviots,
in all the new spring styles, worth
everywhere 75c. This sale
choice,
Boys’ Suits
“Trump” line hoys’ knee pantsuits
in all the spring fabrics. This is with
out a doubt the best One of boys’ cloth
ing made. Wo will give you choice of
our $3 and $3.50 line dur
ing this sale for
50C
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$2.50
Coupon
This coupon and 19c buys nice
large glass pitcher or set of nice
fruit saucers or beautiful set of
drink glasses.
Don’t fail to see that beautiful 52-piece
dinner set, worth regular $8.50, d» j“ QQ
to go on this sale for only «P J* / O
Callaway's Department
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA
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Mrs. G. N. Gill has returned to
Atlanta, after a visit to relatives
in Troup epunty.
Mr. Gaffney Lee, who is mail
clerk on the Macon, Dublin &
Savannah railroad, has been vis
iting his parents. His many
friends are always glad to see
him.
Mr. J, B. Williams spent Mon
day in LaGrange.
Mr. J. ,C. Middle'orook was in
the city Monday.
Mr. Frank L. Hudson, of An
dalusia, Ala., has been visiting in
LaGrange a day or two.
Miss Bertie Weaver, the popular
central of the telephone ex
change, spent Sunday in La-
Grange.—Ilogansville News.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bruce, of
LaGrange, stopped over in Ho-
gansville a last evening with Mr.
and Mrs. W. Y. Bruce. They
were en route to Clearwater, S.
C., their future home.—Hogans-
ville News.
Mr. R. E. Gibson, of LaGrange,
spent Sunday with relative here.
—Hogansville News.
Mrs. G. T. McLaughlin and lit
tle daughter spent a couple of
days in LaGrange last week.—
Hogansville News.
Col. Eldon Longley, of Bain-
bridge, has been visiting his par
ents, Judge and Mrs. F. M. Long-
ley.
The Post office at “Perhaps”
will he discontinued on the 31st,
the mail being supplied by Route
No. 5 from LaGrange.
Best Leaf Lard at 10c.
J. C. Roper.
Mr. J. G. Truitt spent Monday
in Atlanta. •
Mrs. G. W. Seay, of Atlanta,
has been the guest of relatives in
this city.
Good Mule for sale cheap.
J. C. Roper.
Mr. J. F. Market spent Tuesday
in the city.
Mr. Ed Traylor, of Gabbett
ville, spent Monday night in the
city.
Good second hand Wagon and
two second hand Buggies.
J. C« Roper.
Mr. Joe Thrash, of Monntville,
visited in LaGrange Tuesday.
Mr. H. W. Haralson visited in
LaGrange Tuesday.
We are closing out a lot of the
very finest brands of Canned
Fruits at lowest cost. J. C. Roper.
Mr. J. G. Truitt went to At
lanta Monday.
Wanted—Your job printing.
The Reporter Job Office.
Mr! A. E. Thornton, of Atlan
ta, has been in the city this week.
Pratt’s Food will fatten your
orse. J. C. Roper.
Mr. W. T. Birdsong was in Ho-
gunsville one day last week.
Mr. Sain Burpee,, of Roanoke,
Ala., was in the city last week.
Mrs, G. C. Livingston, of At
lanta, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. S. Hanson.
Seven bars best
for 25c.
Laundry Soap
J. C. Roper.
Mr. W. R. Bennett, of Lime,
Ala., was in the city Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ferrell are
entertaining a young lady at their
home, whom they have named
“Miss Dora.”
A Few more Prunes, 3 pounds
for 20c. J. C. Roper.
Mr. Roy Dallis went down to
Gabbettville Thursday.
Mr. Charlie Parham, of Con
yers, made a trip to h's old home
in this city last last week.
Fifteen pounds best Sugar for
$1. 00. J. C. Rope*.
Mrs. John Sterling was in the
city Friday.
Mrs. Henry Banks Jr., of Ma
con, is visiting in the city.
Buy your Grain,
and Hulls from
Hay, Meal,
Ropor.
To the ladies of LaGrange: —
The LaGrange Barber Shop will
send a competent and courteous
barber to your home to shampoo
your hair. W. E. Gray, manager