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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
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The Kind You Have
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For Over
Thirty Years
Conan Doyle—Restrained
Automobilist.
A. Comm Doyle, whose new
IShorJock Holmes store - are ;ust-
being brought out .n Look form
by McClure-l'hillips, under the
title, • ‘Th** Return • f Slierlock
Holmes,” lias been stricken with
the same malady that has so seri
ously affected Kipling and a
number of other writ rs in recent
years, lie has gone automobile
mad. IDs frenzy is not, however,
likely to prove fatal, to himself
faced, ^ray-haired little woman
bv the driver on the front seat,
for the will have plenty of time
to get out of the wav,
I or Over Sixty T ears.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
line been used for over 00 years by
millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with per
fect slice, ss. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain;
cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will re
lieve tli i poor little sufferer im-
tin (liittely. Sold by Druggists m
I every part of the world. Tweutv-
or to others, because of the good | fi v , ? cents a bottle. Be sure and
care he is hovinu during the first | nsk for ‘‘Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
paroxysms of the disease, from Syrup, and take no other kinds,
his mother. Mrs. Doyle is a quiet
son. We regret to know that Mrs.
Johnson is quite sick.
Mrs. Ct. A. Philpot spent Inst
Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. W.
R. Johnson, of near Cooksville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Edwards
and children spent last Sunday
evening with Mrs. J. J. Hackney
niul family.
Messrs. Leonard Phillips and
Eddie Johnson, of Hogansville,
spent Sunday last, with Mr. John
Phillips and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ringer
spent last Sunday afternoon with
Mi. S. A. Smith and family.
Messrs. Willie Phillips and 1).
C. Ware, of Ware’s Cross Roads,
visited in our midst Sunday last .
Mr. S. L, Johnson made a busi-
n ‘ss trip to llogansville last Mon
day.
Mr. Rolie Gray, of llogansville,
spent Sunday last with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gray.
Master Odell Johnson is on the
sick list this week.
Messrs. O. II. Roberts and J.
O, Cleavelnnd spent Saturday
| last, iu LnGrange.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lunsford
spent last Tuesday with relatives
I in llogansville.
Mr. W. R. Johnson, of near
Cooksville, visited relatives at
this play Sunday.
Mr. iu id Mrs. Clarence Ringer
and and children, after spending
some time with relatives lu re, re
turned to their home at Temple,
fin,. *ast Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards,
of LaGrange. spent, last Sunday
at tin- place the guests of rela
tives.
Rev. V. A. Ham filled his reg
ular appointments at this place
last Saturday and Sunday, and
quite a crowd were present on
Sunday.
Mr. Henry Hackney visited in
llogansville Sunday last.
Mr. ,T. M. Daniel, of LaGrange,
was in our community, Tuesday
last,
Messrs. C. W. Smith and J. II.
Hackney attended preaching at
Hickory Grove, last Saturday
night.
Miss Janie Roberts spent
Monday last with Mrs. II. A.
Smith.
We are sorry to note that Mr.
Egbert, Roberts has been on the
sick list. “Occasional.”
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
In this column will appear each week
such notices of the services ns the Pas
tors care to furnish for publication.
BAPTIST.
First Citritcit—A. B. Vaughan, I). D.
Pastor.
Preaching Sundays at It a. m. and
7 :30 i\ m .
Sunday School, 0:46 A, m. Henry
Reeves, Supt.
Regular Prayenneeting, Wednes
day. 7 :30.
Ladies’ Prnyerineetings, twice a
month, Tuesdays, 3 e. >i.
bailies' Missionary Meeting, twice
a month, Tuesdays, 8 r. m.
Puimitiyi: Baptist Cm-iicit—Elder W.
W. Bluer, Pastor.
Preaching at It a. m. every 3rd
Sunday.and Saturday before, in
each month.
I’xitv Baptist—Preaching every 2ml
Sunday and Saturday night before.
Rev Jesse Holliday, Pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday, at
pOM, N I.. (’luxtoti, Supt,
Prayermeeting Thursday evening.
METHODIsT.
First Cttrnctt—Rev. Fletcher Walton,
Pastor.
Preaching, Sundays at 11 a m. and
7 :46 P. M.
Sunday School. 0:30 m . A. II.
Thompson, Supt.
F.pvvorth League- 3.ho p. m. 0. L
Smith, Pres.
Regular l’rayermeeting, Wednes
days. 7:In P. M.
Ladies’ Rrayermeeting and Alis-
sionary Societies, every Tuesday,
3 l*. M.
Sorni I.aOiiaxi.i -Rev. M. IT. Lakes,
Pastor.
Preaching Sundays, at 11 a, M.and
7 p. M
M. Ct. W.
•ting, Wedties-
, Pastor.
ATLANTA & WEST POINT
THE WESTERN RAILWAY OF ALABAMA,
Direct Lines Between North, East, South and Southwest. U S
Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars.
. Tourist Sleepers tJ California.
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Last Week’s Letter.
After an absence of some time,
we will attempt to give you a few
more items.
Prof. J
Monty, our effic.ent
and
little woman, who has l>• -<*n pass
ing a sweet and peaceful old age
in a vine-covered cottage in York
shire. She lias a fathomless nd-
uxirutiou for her famous son. The
“ , , , teach r, siient last Saturday a
life : the hread and meat of her Suiulivy w ft|, home folks in y ....
daily conversation. city.
When the automobile mania | Ml . Brockman Hammett, of
seized Dr. Doyle, site felt that Jacksonville, Fla., is spending
duty called her tc his side. She | sometime with relatives here,
left her vine-clad cottage and NIr. and Mrs. Hugh Gaultling,#
went to her son. Wln-n he wanted of near llogansville, spent Sun
to take a spin in his machine, she latt'-r s Dither,
took her courtage in her hand and j *'* mlt '•
climbed into the front seat with; Miss Lena Greer, ol Flovilla,
. . .. ■ _ Ga., who has been spending some
him, and placed a cautioning | tjm ; wlth relfttiveB this place,
finger upon his arm as he opened ■ ifj uow v i a itiug in LaGrange.
the throttle. And now the chick-j £ p Cleftveland spellt a
ens, and the sheep, and the cows, f) . w (lnj . g U1 LaGrange, the guest
of the country round live in of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Daniel,
peace, for they know that they Mrs. J. J, Hackney is spending
have nothing to fear from the| n few days in Hogansvilie with
snorting machine with the sweet-1 her daughter, Mrs. L. \\ . Jolin-
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CITY DRUG CO. {
ASK OUR PRICES OH CUT FLOWERS f
4 ICE CREAM
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New ( iipo l-’or Oiuicvr.
All surface cancers are now
known to be curable, by Buck-
leu’s Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters,
ol Duflield, \'a., writes: “I had a
cancer on mv lip for years, that
seemed incurable, till Bueklen’s
Arnica Salve healed it, and now
it is perfectly well.” Guaranteed
cure for cuts and burns, 25c at
Bradlield drug store.
Everything in lls Place.
She — 1 hid a five dollar Dill in
tli is dictionary yesterday, apd 1
can’t find it anywhere.
He—Did you look among the
Y’s, dear?—Yonkers Statesman.
Full Of Tragic Meaning
are these lines from J. H. Sim
mons, of Gusev, La. Think what
might have resulted from his ter
rible cough if he had not taken
the medicine about which he
writes: “1 had a fearful cough,
thut disturbed my night’s rest. J
tried everything, but nothing
would relieve it, until T took Dr.
King’s New Discovery tor Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds,
which completely cured me.” In
stantly relieves and permanently
cures all throat and lung diseases;
prevents grip and pneumonia. At
Bradlield Drug Co., guaranteed;
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Sunday School :
Smith, Supt.
Regular Prnyerme
day. 7 c. m
St. Johns—.1. VV. (Tuber
Breaching as follows :
2nd. and -iih. Sundays, 11 m. and
7 v. w. by i he Pastor
1st Sunday II \ m . and 7 r. w.
by Rev. Hubert Smith.
3rd, Sunday, II a. m. and 7 i* u. by
Rev (T, \Y. M urnhy.
Sunday School at 11:30 a. m., J. M.
NIooty. Supt.
Prayer meclings, Wednesdays,
7 e. w.
I'nIty—.1. W. Holier. Pastor.
Breaching as follows:
1st. and 3rd. Sundays, 11 a. m. and
7 v. m . by the Pastor
2nd. Sunday. 11 a. m. and 7 c. M.
by Rev. 11 noert Smith.
•Ith. Sunday. II am. and 7 v. m by
Rev. (T. W. Murphy
Sunday School at 11:30 a. M., VV. N.
Jones, !Su111.
Prayer meeting, l-’ridnys, 7 e. m.
PRF.SBY TKIlIAX.
First Cuiaiii—Rev. J. (i. Herndon,
Pastor.
Preaching. Sundays at 11 a. m. and
7 :80 e. m.
Except Second Sunday, when ser
vice is at Loyd church.
Sunday School at 0:30. J. L. Brad
lield, Supt.
Regular Prayenneeting, Wednes
days, 7 :30 r. 'I.
I. adies’ Aid Society .Mondays,3 I’.M.
EPISCOPAL
St. Marks Ciintcti — Rev. Roll 1 .. F.
Deltolle, Rector.
2nd Sunday I I a. m.
II. h Sunday 3 :30 p in.
Sunday School each Sunday 3:30
e. si.
Above trains daily. Connections! til New Orleans for Texas, Mexico, Oali-
ornia. At Chehaw for Tuskegee, Milstead for Tallnssec.
La( 1 range accommodation leaves Atlanta daily, except Sunday, at. 6:30 p.
m. Returning, leaves T.atlrnngo 5 :5o a. m., airive Atlanta s : 20 a. m.
Trains 36 and 30, Pullman Sleeprs New York and New Orleans. Through
coaches Washington and New Orleans.
Trains 87 and 88, Washington and Southwestern Limited. Pullman Sleep
ers, .tompartmeut ears, observation cars and dining ears, Complete servico
New York and New Orleans.
Train 07, United States Fast Mail. Through day coach Atlanta and
New (Irleuns.
Write for maps, schedules and all informal inn.
J. H. HKYW’auh, i). p. a. j. p. p.ii.t.i' ps fj.p. a.,
A I 111 lllll, (III
t it VS. A. WICK.KItNH.VM,
President and General Manager. Allant,a, Ga.
jj AM BETTER PREPARED j|
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than ever to do till kinds of blacksmith work.
Have lately added another Cold Tire ShrinJter
a Turning Lathe, and a rubber tire Machine,
and can do every kind of repair work. Special
attention to Horse Shoeing. Have one of the
best Shoe Racks to be found, and can shoe
wildest of Horses or Mules. Come to see me.
C. P. BORDERS, w;«
VI 71.1*0,
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WE are ready to serve
4* the public in any
4- size quantities
Do not take so much trouble to
make it, ’phone us, and we will send
it at any time.-
Per Pint Pails . .25
Per Quart Pails . .5°
Per Gallon Pails $2.00
Neopolitan Cream for re
ceptions and dinner par-
^ ties a specialty. PHONE 34
PK0FESSIUNAL CARDS.
Henry Reeves,
L.YWYKK.
Am prepared to loan money; reas
onable rates on good security.
Office: Over Hunk of LnCriinge.
/,.4r;k.i.vg/v, ci:oitoiA.
Dr. R. A. JUSTICE
()fficc Over
GOLDSTEIN BROS.
Office Hours: ij to 12 11. hi.—2 to 3 l>. hi
Phone (jo-
GUHN0
Dr. L. D- MITCHELL
Dentist,
Office up stairs in the (Thornton
Building.
on litiml hut I 011‘ly want to sell you three fourths of
anionnt you used Jas(, season, so ns to comply vvitli
New Orleans Cotton Growers Convention.
THE
die
the
MAIN SEED IRISH POTATOES
GARDEN SEED
Full Line of all Heavy Groceries
E. B. CLARK.
ViiT■■■ 11111 iii ■mnii
List of Letter.
Remaining in the LaGrange
PoBtoffice unclaimed.
Mrs. Jim Barnes, Emily El
liott, J. It. Cravens, Love I. Da-
#is, Miss X. S. Fosa, Mattie Fall,
Liddie Harper, J. J. Higgs, W.
II. Leggett, Jus, A. McMurry, M.
M. Miles, Orrie Moore, Celestia
Peavy, Milt Robinson, West
Smith, Mrs. Altha Williams.
Uon’t Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to borrow any
thing, bui the worst thing you
can possibly borrow', is trouble.
Wln-n s : ck, sore, heavy, weary
and worn-out by the pains and
poisons of dyspepsia, biliounesss,
Bright’s disease, and sililar inter
nal disorders, don’t sit down and
brood over your symptoms, but
fly for relief to Electric Bitters.
Here you will find sure and per-
manent forgetfulness of all your
troubles, and your body will not
be burdened by a load of debt
disease. At Bradfield drug store.
Price 50c, Guaranteed.
-Dr. Henry R. Slack
OFFICES IN
The Sanatorium
AND
Bradfield Drug' Co’s-
hours: 9 TO 12 A. M. 2 TO 5 l’. M.
FRANK HARWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Will practice in all courts, ex
cept the City Court of LaGrange
Lagranoe, - - Ga.
1) Apr. 1.)
F. B. MONCRIEF,
Livery and Feed Stable'.
I wish to thank the people of
LaGrange and the travelling
public for their liberal patron
age for the past year, and beg
to inform them that I’m at the
same old stand, and respectfully
solicit a share of their patronage
Good teams and right prices.
Day and night service. Ujuick
service.
F. B. MONCRIEF
Phone 57.
E. B. CLARK.
M°CAINE&MARKET’S
NEW ARRIVALS
Fresh Graham Flour,
Dove Hams and Bacon,
Fancy Full Cream Cheese,
Flower Pots, all sizes.
For the Best Smoke try the
Hand Made “BLACK SEAL”
Cigar.
McCAINE MARKET
LaGrange, Georgia
* PHONE 36 *