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LOVERS OF
THE WEED
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 v to find a
brand of Cigars or Smoking To
bacco that suits you exactly, we
want you to try some of ours.
CIGAR CASES
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PIPES
The nicest line of French and En
glish Hriars and Meerschaum
Fiivs ever shown in LaGrange.
SMOKING SETS
Bradfield Drug
Company
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i SPRING OPENING
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e came to you, not with a flashing announcement, telling you
that we are prepared to sell you $1.50 worth of marchandise
for $2.00. This we are not
doing, and no other house
can afford this and continue
business on the same plan.
But we will continue tosing
the same old song. You can
get better results to buy your
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r‘IF IT'S FROM FREEMAN'S IT'S COOD.'I
Some Attractive Prices
For this Week, j* j*
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It lias 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 hack for more.
We have also received some line 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
U“IF IT’S FROM FREEMAN'S IT'S COOD.”
LOCAL LEAFLETS.
Mrs. C. H. Banks, of Nashville,
Tenn., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. L. Bradfield.
Resolve that you will patronize
me and be happy daring 1905.
(t. f.) W. D. Miller.
Fresh shipment of Graham
Flour. McCaiue & Market.
For Sale—About 150 bushels
of First Class Cotton Seed of
the Christopher variety at 50
cents per bushel. Apply to M. T.
Colley, LaGrange, Ga. R. F. D., 2.
at.
Splendid lot of Mules for sale
or swap. E. R. Bradfield.
Judge F. M. Longlpy has been
invited to make an address in
FrankliD on next Tuesday at .the
farmers meeting at that place.
Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes.
McCaine & Market.
Mr. Ed Traylor was in the city
Tuesday,
Mr. Z. M. Floyd, formerly of
this city, has been made superin
tendent of the cotton mills at
Pelham. This is a splendid com
pliment to the genuine worth of
Mr. Floyd.
Mr. W. D. Hopkins, of Hogans-
ville, was in the city Tuesday.
A little daughter has come to
live with Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Thompson.
Buggies, wagons and all ve
hides repaired and overhauled
Always glad to serve you.
(t. f.) W. D. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lambert,
who have been the guests of their
daughter, Mr3. E. Owens,
have returned to Carrollton.
Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes.
McCaine & Market.
Mr. J. E. Dunson has sold his
place on Hill street to Mr. James
Newsom.
Dr. B. P. Allen held quarterly
conference in HogausvilJe Mon
day, preaching Sunday night.
Fresh shipment of Graham
Flour. McCaiue & Market.
Mrs. Enoch Callaway, Miss Kit
Callaway and Master Enoch Cal
laway have returned from several
months’ visit to F ! orida. Miss
Callaway will resume her studies
at College Park after this week.
Ordinary H. T. Woodyard has
been suffering a day or two tins
week from having stuck a small
nail in his hand. However, he is
improving now, and will proba
bly be all right in a few days.
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.
Mrs. E. H. Harris and little
daughter have returned to La-
Grange after a visit to relatives
at Antioch.
Mr. T. W. Glass was in the city
Tuesday.
For the Best Smoke, try the
“Black Seal’’ Cigar at McCaine <fc
Market’s.
Ice delivered at your door,
’phone 225 or 158. T. S. DeLoach
& Son.
See our line of Sterling
Si' er, and Hand Painted
China. Lehmann Jew
elry Co.)
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Spring Clothing, Shoes
Oxfords, Dress Goods,
Silks, Etc. FROM US
We carry everything in the latest
fabrics; quality and workmanship in
comparable. CAN YOU HIVE US A
TRIAL? We assure you we will give
you your money’s worth or money re
funded.
GOLDSTEIN
BROTHERS
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Judge R. A. S. Freeman, of
Point, was in the city Tuesday.
.Judge Freeman is one of West
Point's foremost nnd best citizens,
and his visits here are always
welcomed.
Dr. A. B. Vaughan went up to
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. Henry Banks, Jr., of Ma
con, visited in tho city Sunday.
Misses Martha and Mollie Leila
Horsley, of West Point, have
been the charming guests of Mrs.
R. 0. Pharr.
Something fresh for your tab!*
• very day. T. S. DeLoach & Son.
Look out for Callaway’s
big circular this week.
Sale begins Saturday
April ist.
Mr. H. V. Fillingim, of Colum
bus, was in the city Monday.
Mr. Banks Callaway came down
from Conyers Sunday and was the
guest of his mother.
Miss Sarah White has been
quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson,
of Atlanta, were the guests of rel
atives in the city Sunday.
Callaway’s Special Sale
begins Saturday April Ist.
Mr. Casper Johnson, of Atlan
ta, is in the city.
If you cannot eat, sleep or
work, feel mean, cross and ugly,
take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
Tea this month. A tonic for the
sick. There is no remedy equal to
it. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Bradfield Drug Co.
Come to Callaway’s Sat
urday April ist, and do
your trading and ride on
the Merry-Go-Round Free
Ma»ter Grady Moucrief, of La-
Grange, was the guest of Master
Jesse Murrah Sunday.—Chipley
Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson
left Sunday evening for their new
home in LaGrange, where they
began housekeeping.—West Point
News.
Messrs. T. T. and Chas. Mur
rah spent Friday in LaGrange.—
Chipley Enterprise
It will bring rich, red blood,
firm flesh and muscle. 'I hat’s
what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
Tea will do. Taken this month,
keeps you well all summer. 35
cents, Tea or Tablets. Bradfield
Drug Cq.
Tomatoes, Beans, Squashes,
Lettuce, etc., at T. S. DeLoach &
Son.
Good young Mule for sale if you
come quick. J. C. Roper.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodyard
and daughter, Miss Ilattie, of La-
Grunge, Ga., came down Friday
to attend the funeral of Mr. Frank
Askew.—West Point News.
Miss Clara Callaway, after u
visit to Judge and Mrs. Frank
Harwell, lias returned to her
home in Selma.
Mr. T. B. Dillard, of Mount-
ville, was in the city Saturday.
Hon. K- N. Dozier was shaking
hands in this city Sunday.
Mr. J. P. Bilker, of Antioch,
spent Saturday in LaGrange.
Fresh Vegetables, Tomatoes,
Beans. Squashes, Lettuce, etc., at
T. S. DeLoach & Son.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Williams
spent one day last week in Warm
Springs.
Col. S. J. Boykin, of Carrollton,
was in the city lust week.
Hon. W. A. Handley, of Roa
noke, Ala., was in LaGrange Fri
day. Mr. Handley is a brother of
our fellow townsman, Mr. A. B.
Handley.
The little son of Prof, and Mrs.
J. E. Ricketson had his leg broken
last week by falling over a banis
ter.
Mr. W. R. Loyd, of Long Cane,
spent Saturday in the city.
Hon. J. H. Booker, of West
Point, was in the city Saturday.
All Vegetables in season; fresh
supply always on hand. T. S.
DeLoach & Son.
Deafness Gan not We Cured
by local applications, as they can
not reach the 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 heariug, and
when it is entirely closed Deaf
ness is the result,and unless the in
flammation can be taken out and
this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroy
ed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condi
tion of tho 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 & CO.,
Toledo, O.
M0 Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are jthe
best.
Ladies: Now is the time
to wash lace curtains.
Have you a curtain stret
cher? If not let us send
you one.
King Hardware Co.,
LaGrange, Ga.
Messrs. W. T. Brazil and W.
G. Moore, of Corinth, were in La
Grange Wednesday.
Rev. It. H. Blalock spent sev
eral days iu Atlanta last week,
attending tho Bible Conference.
We now have full stock of all
grades of Guano and Acid. Shoot
your orders in. J\ C. Itoper.
Kodac Films, Supplies
and Finishing at
(3t) Shaub’s Gallery
Judge W. R. Campbell attend
ed court ift Franklin last week.
Mr. J. E. Dunson on Tuesday
sold the 0. A. Dunson place to
Mr. Wm, Young, of the Daniel
Grocery Co.
The best Oats, Corn and Hay
can be had at Roper’s.
Splendid lot of Mules for sale
or swap. E. R. Bradfield.
Miss Mattie Belle Slaton, who
has been teaching school at How
ard, Ga., is now with her mother,
Mrs. M. E. Slaton.
Big lot Amber and Orange Cane
Seed for sale. J. C. Roper.
Try the new drink
“Greater LaGrange” 5c.
City Drug Co.
Mrs. Mattie Ammons returned
to LaGrange Tuesday afternoon.
—Chipley Enterprise.
Miss Dollye Chambers is at
home again after a ten days’ stay
in Atlanta, having come via La
Grange, where she was a guest of
Mrs. W. J. Albright a few days.
—Chipley Enterprise.
Callaway’s Grand spring
Opening Sale, begins next
Saturday, look else-where
in this issue for big circul
ar.
Canned Peas at cost. J-I.C.
Roper.
Miss Etta Florence visited in
Atlanta the first of the week.
See Jack Williams, and sub
scribe for Tom Watson’s Maga
zine ; only one dollar per year.
WANTED—A ten or
twelve horse power second
hand Portable Engine in
good repair,
Johnson and Powers,
(It) LaGrange, Ga.
I Must Have It
Refuse Substitutes
and Imitations
Ton will know them, despite their fan
ciful numos—tlioy are usually mixed with
hot water and do not liavo the ce
menting property of
M1 x with colil water, any ohocau brUBh It on ;
A Rock Cement Satt
Kills vormir and disease germs; doos not
rub or seule. No washing of walls after
once applied. Other wull Qnlshes must bo
v/ashod off every year—expensive, filthy
work. They rub and scalo, and tba
glue or other animal matter in.
them rots and feeds disease germs.
Buy Alabustine only in five pound
packages, properly labeled. Tint
card, pretty wall and ceiling design,
“ Hints on Decorating” and onr artists’
services In making color plans, free.
ALABASTINE CO-
Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water SI, N. %
or Sale to LaGrange by
BRADFIELD DRUG CO.
HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Buiy Modiolus for Busy Peoplt.
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
A specllle for Constlputlon, Indigestion, Live
and Kidney Troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure
Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache
and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tab
let form, MS centa a box. Genuine made by
Hopubteii Dauo Company, Madison, WIs.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Garden Truck
can be raised profitably only In soil
containing plenty of Potash. All
vegetables require a fertilizer con
taining at least 10 per cent, actual
Potash
Without Potash no fertilizer Is com
plete, and failure will follow Its use.
Every farmer should havo our valuable books
on fertilization—they are not advertising
matter booming any special fertilizer, but
books of authoritative information that means
large prsflta to the fanners. Sent free for the
asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
New Yerk-l»S Nassau Mtreet, er
Atlanta, Ga.—22 South Broad Streot.
Pike Bros. Lumber Company
has the contract for three four-
room houses which are being erec
ted for Mr. J. E. Warlick, near
the school house. This is what
the city needs, and the man who
will build a large number of small
houses for rent, will make a good
investment./ as houses will soon
be m great/demand.