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Last week’s letter.
They re-organized the Sabbath'
school at County Line last Sun-j
day with good attendance. They
elected Mr. W. C. Davidson su
perintendent. We wish much
success to the sch >ol and ofticers.,
Mr. J. C. Webb had a family!
reunion Sunday, a large crowd
being present.
Mr. J. H. Harris, of LaGrange,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Harris, Sunday.
Mr. J. C. Webb happened to a
very painful, but not serious, ac
cident, getting his back wrenched.
• M tee Schnley Oliver, of La- j
Grange, is visiting her neice,
Mrs, J. C. Bass .
Mr. Job Walker is visiting his
sou, Mr. L. H. Walker, in La-
Grange.
M iss Eliza Russel has returned
home from a pleasant visit to
Woodbury and Shiloh.
Mr. W. J. Dunlap, of ChipJey,
visited his sister, Mrs. W. J.
Hardy, Tuesday.
Mrs. T. W. Cunningham and
her neice, Miss Minnie Cox, and
Miss Maud Greene spent Saturday
with Mr. C. F. Harris and family.
Mr. Lovelace Blackwood, of
Pleasant Grove, visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Black
wood aSundav.
Mr. Julian Harris, of Odessa-
dale, was a visitor here Sunday.
If taken this month, keeps you
well all summer. It makes the
little ones eat, sleep and grow. A
spring tonic for the whole family.
Holhsters’ Rocky Mountain Tea.
85 cents, Ten or Tablets. Brad-
field Drug Co.
Sing a Song.
If you will sing a song as you go
along.
In the face of the real or the fan
cied wrong,
In spite of the doubt, if you’ll
fight it out,
And show a heart that is brave
and stout:
If you’ll laugh at the jeers and
refuse the tears,
You’ll force the ever reluctant
cheers
That the world denies when a cow
ard cries
To give the man who bravely tries.
And you’ll win success with a lit
tle song—
If you’ll sing the song as you
trudge along,
You’ll see that the singing will
make you strong,
And the heavy load and the rug
ged road.
And the sting and stripe of the
tortuous goad,
Will soar with the note that you
set afloat;
That the beam will change to a
trilling moat;
That the world is bad when you
are sad,
And bright and beautiful when
glad;
That all you need is a little song,
It you sing the song as you trudge
along!
—R. M’Cain Fields.
Mountville.
Last, week’s 1, tG.v.
Wheat is looking fine through
this section.
Misses Mattie I,on Keith’ and]
Annie Maude Seville, of near Ho-
gansville, attended divine ser
vices here Sunday and dined with
Mrs. Bill Owens and family.
Mr. Otis White spent Sunday
afternoon at. Odessa.
Misses Sara and Yibertn Snow,
of Violet, attended services here
Sunday morning.
Mr. Mack Owens visited near
Hognnsville Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mittie White arrived here
Saturday last, from Beaumont,
Tex., where she has been residing
for several months. She happened
to a very painful accident a few
weeks ago, breaking her arm. Her
many friends gave her a hearty
welcome back and hope her arm
will soon be entirely well.
Mr. Haywood Denney was n
welcome visitor here Sunday.
Miss Aldora Hightower, after
two weeks stay with her parents,
left Sunday for home,
Mr. B. J. White spent Saturday
in your city.
Mr. Will Truitt, of St. Marks,
was mingling with friends here
Sunday.
Miss Etta Florence spent Sun
day with homefolks.
Messrs. F. J., A. T. and R. C.
Wilkinson, of New nan, spent Sat
urday and Sunday with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkinson,
of this city.
M iss Mary Lou Cato and mo
ther, of Hogunsville, spent Wed
nesday with Mrs. E. T. Thrash.
Mr. Frank Fincher, of Macon,
spent. Sunday .with his his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Fincher,
of thiB city.
Mrs,Beulah Vandier (nee High
tower) and little daughter, Mar
tini, left Tuesday for their home
at Blue Ridge, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. H. J. Hightow
er, where they will spend several
weeks before returning. They
will also visit relatives in Atlanta
and other points.
Mr. Maddox Snow, of Violet,
was among the visitors here Sun-
duy.
Miss Carrie Allison is the guest
of Mies Beuna Jenkins this week
Mrs. J. G. Owens and two sons
arrived here Saturday. There
many friends give them a hearty
welcome and hope it will not be
long before Mrs. Owens will be
restored to health again.
Mr. W. A. Allison spent Thurs
day in your city on business.
Rev. E. W. Russell will fill his
regular appointment at the Pres
byterian church next Sunday.
Let us give bun a large audience.
Attacked By a Mob
and beaten, in a labor riot, until
covered with sores, a Chicago
street car conductor applied Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve, and was soon
sound and well. ‘‘I use it in my
family,” writes G. J. Welch, of
Tekonsha, Mich., “arid find per
fect.” Simply great for cuts and
burns. Only 25c at Bradfield Drug
Co.
COLD SODA
Creams of All Kinds.
Cream Sundies of all Kinds.
All the latest and most popular Drinks
served in the most up-to-date manner.
Prompt and efficient service in all
orders, either large or small.
Creams, either plain or Neopolitan for
receptions a specialty.
THE CITY DRUG CO.
PHONE 34- SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SIDE.
DAHL’S CUT FLOWERS
DON’T FORGET GRAPE JUICE
Are \ on Engaged?
Engaged people should reinem
her, that, after marriage, maDy
quarrels can be avoided, by keep
ing their digestions in good con
dition with Electric Bitters. S.
A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C,,
Hays: “For years, my wife suffer
ed intensely from dyspepsia, com
plicated with a torpid liver, until
she lost her strength and vigor,
and became a mere wreck of her
former self. Then she tried Elec
tric Bitters, which helped her at
once and finally made her en
tirely well. She is now strong and
healthy.” Brudfield Drug Co.
sells and guarantees them, at 50c
a bottle.
CHIIRC t DIRFCTORY.
such notices of the services us the l’us-
tors euro to furnish for publication.
BAPTIST.
Fillsr Cut in u—A It. Vaughan, !'. 1>.
Pastor.
Preaching Sundays at 11 m. nml
7 :80 i'. m .
Sunday School, 0:15 a. m, Henry
Reeves, Supt.
Regular Prayermeeting, Wednes
day. 7:50.
Ladies’ Prayernieetings. twice a
month, Tuesdays, 3 r. m.
Ladies’ Missionary Meeting, twice
a month, Tuesday's, 3 i\ m.
Pitimitivi Baptist Oilmen—Elder \Y,
vv. Kiner, Pastor,
Preaching at 11 a. m every 3rd
Sunday, and Saturday before, in
each month.
MET HOD l 'T.
Fihst Cni Ri it—Rev. Fletcher Walton,
Pastor,
Preaching, Sundays at 11 a m. and
7:30 p. m.
Sunday School, 0:30 a. m. A. H.
Thompson, Supt.
Epworfh League. 3.30 t>. m. C. L
Smith, Pres.
Regular Prayermeeting, Wednes
days, 7 :30 p. m.
Ladies’ Prayermeeting and Mis
sionary Societies, every Tuesday,
3 p. m . .
South I.aGkanok—Rev. M. H. Eakes,
Pastor.
Preaching Sundays, at 11 a, m. and
7 r. st.
Sunday School 2:30 p. si, G. W,
Smith, Supt,
Regular Prayermeeting, Wednes
day, 7 1'. M.
St.Johns—J. W. Gober, Pastor.
Preaching as follows:
2nd. and 4th. Sundays, 11 a. m. and
7 p. m. by the Pastor
1st. Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
by Rev. Hubert Smith.
3rd. Sunday. 11 a. m, and 7 p m. by
Rev. G, W. Murphy.
Sunday School at 9:80 a. m., J. M.
Mooty, Supt.
Prayer meetings, Wednesdays,
7 p. M.
Unity—J. W. Gober, Pastor.
Preaching as follows:
1st. and 3rd. Sundays, 11 a. m. and
7 i'. M. by the Pastor.
2nd. Sunday. 11 a. m. nnd 7 r. m.
by Rev. Hubert Smith.
4t,h. Sunday. 11 a. m. and 7 p. m by
Rev. G. W. Murphy.
Sunday School at 11:30 a. m., W. N.
.Tones, Supt.
Prayer meeting, Fridays, 7 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Fihst Chchoh—Rev, J. G. Herndon,
Pastor.
Preaching, Sundays at 11 a. m. and
7 :80 p. m.
Except Second Sunday, when Ber-
vice is at, Loyd church.
Sunday School at 9:80, J. L. lirad-
tield, Supt.
Regular Prayermeeting, Wednes
days, 7 :80 p. m.
Ladies’ Aid Society .Mondays.3 p.m
EPISCOPAL.
St. Masks Ciuihch—Rev. A. H. llrook
]!. A. Rector. Services for the
month.
2nd. Sunday, Holy Communion, 11
A.M.
2nd. Sunday, Evening Service,
p. M.
3rd. Sunday, Evening, Service, 7
p. M.
4th. Sunday, Evening Service 7
p M.
Sunday School each Sunday 8 :30
P. M.
Services Special as announced.
'ATLANTA & WEST POINT RaILHOAD CO.
THE WESTERN RAILWAY OF ALABAMA.
Direct Lines Between ’North, East, South and Southwest. U S fas
Mail Route. ( 'l hrough Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars.
Tourist Sleepers tu California.
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t MUAI.S
Good Roads Meeting.
-The Louisiana State Good
Roads Association will hold its
next meeting in Baton Rouge,
La. April 27, 1905. This meeting
will be followed by the Southern
Interstate Convention of the Na
tional Good Roads Association,
which will he held in the same
city, April 28 and 29. William
Jennings Bryan will probably ad
dress the Convention. Several
Governors of southern states and
other distinguished men will be
present. • Hon. JameB Wilson,
Secretary of the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture, and Hon.
Martin Dodge, Director of Pub
lic Roads Inquiries, will also be
present and address the Conven-
sion.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Like Finding Money.
Finding health is like finding
money—so think th >se who are
sick. When you have a cough,
cold, sore throat, or .host irrita
tion, better act promptly like W.
C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va.
He says: “I had a terrible chest
trouble, caused by smoke and
dust on my lungs; but, after find
ing no relief in other remedies, I
was cured by Dr. King’s New Die
envery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds.” Greatest sale of any
cough or lung medicine in the
world. At Bradfield drug store;
50c and *1.00; guaranteed, Trial
bottle free.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Henry Reeves,
LAWYER.
Am prepared to loan money; reas
onable rates on good security.
Office: Over Bnnk of LaGrange.
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA.
Dr. R A. JUSTICE
Office Over
GOLDSTEIN BROS.
Office Hours: tj to 12 a. m.—i to 5 p. m
Phone gg.
READ DOWN.
Dr. L. D- MITCHELL
Dentist,
Office up 6tairs in the {Thornton
Building.
Dr. Henry R. Slack
OFFICES IN
The Sanatorium
AND
Bradfield Drugl Co’s*
HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M. 2 TO 5 P. M.
FRANK HARWELL.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Will practice in all courts, ex
cept the City Court of LaGrange.
Lagrange, - - Ga.
U Apr. 1.)
Above trains daily. Connections! at New Orleans for Texas, Mexico, Cali-
ornia. At Chehaw for Tuskegeo, Milatendlfor/Tallassee.
LaGrange accommodation leaves Atlanta daily, except Sunday, at 5:30 p.
m. Returning, leaves LaGrange 5:5o a. 111., airive Atlanta 8: 20 a. m.
Trains 35 and 36, Pullman Sleoprs New York and New Orleans. Through
coaches Washington and New Orleans.
Trains 37 and 38, Washington and Southwestern Limited. Pullman Sleep
ers, jompartmont cars, observation cars and dining oars. Complete servioe
New York and New Orleans.
Train 97, United States Fast Mail. Through day coach Atlanta and
New Orleans.
Write for maps, schedules and all information.
J. B. HEYWARD, D. P. A. J. P. BILLUP810 P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga
CHAS,»A.*WICKER8HAM,
President and General ManngerJAtlanl.a, Ga.
E. B. CLARK.
E. B. CLARK.
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on hand but I only want to sell you three fourths of the
amount you used last season, so as to comply with the
New Orleans Cotton Growers Convention.
THE MAIN SEED IRISH POTATOES
GARDEN SEED
Full Line of all Heavy Groceries
E. B. CLARK
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E. B. CLARK.
ARE YOU INTERESTED
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GOOD PIRN©? !
THE E. E. FORBES PIANO COMPANY
Montgomery, Birmingham, Mobile, Anniston
Are Largest Piano Dealers in the South
They handle ouch Pianos as
Chickering Krell-French
Kranich & Bach Mathushek
Emerson McPhail
Pease Harvard
AND D0ZEN8 OF OTHER MAKE8
We want to send you Catalogue of our Prices, Terms,
etc. Our terms are easiest of any Music House in the
country. We also handle all the leading makes of
ORGANS
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MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA
A. B. M’PHAUL, TRAVEUN SALESMAN, OPELIKA, ALABAMA