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SOMETHING NEW
in the soda water kingdom
The Greatest Hit
of Them All
Velvet Fruit Cream
it is smooth, rich
*™Ldain tily fla vored
Try It at Our Fount
Phone your orders, we will
deliver it anywhere
in the city
Bradfield Drug Company
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LOCAL LEAFLETS.
Miss Myrtle Lou Cleaveland ex
pects to visit Atlanta this wepk.
Mrs. Ridley and Mrs. William
Ridley, of Heard county, spent
peveral days with Mr. and Mrs. H.
0. Butler.
Miss Sallie Miller, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mrs. H. C. Butler.
Tomatoes, Beans, Squashes,
Lettuce, etc., at T. S. Del oach it
Son.
Kodac Films, Supplies
and Finishing at
(3t) Shaub’s Gallery
Mr. Wilbur Trimble, of Ho-
gansville, wus in the city Tues
day.
A new tin roof is being put on
Schnub’s gallery building.
Mr. S. D. White leaves the last
of this week for Nashville, Teun.,
where he will'Bpend several weeks.
He will keep up with the affairs
of our growing and busy little
city by reading The Reporter dur
ing his absence.
Mr. Milam left Tuesday even
ing for Nashville, Tenn., to pur
chase an improved German Coach
Stallion. The animal is one of the
finest in the country. Mr. Milam
invites everyone to come to see
him at his stables on Saturday.
Contractor John King is en
gaged in tearing down the old
clerk’s office near the court house.
When all the old material is re
moved, it will add greatly to the
appearance of tiie court house
square.
Mr. E. B. Clark’s many friends
are pleased to see him on the
streets again after his recent se
rious attack of the grippe.
Cotton Seed Hulls,
Sacked 5oc per hundred,
loose 4oc C. M. Awtrey
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hunter, who
have been spending several
months in Kerville, Texas, are at
home again. Their many friends
in this city are glad to see them.
Mr. W. P. Bruce, of Big Springs,
was in LaGrange Wednesday.
Mr. Bruce is one of those farmers
who believes in making a living
at home, raising everything poss
ible on his farm, and producing
cotton only as a surplus crop^
After one week’s treatment by
Dr. J. (?. Hardy at his home in
South LaGrange, the many
friends of Mrs. G. W, Hastey, of
Chipley, will be glad to know
there is much improvment in her
health.
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.
An Easter service will be held
at the Episcopal church next
Sunday at 3 p. m.
Mr. Bion Williams, of Wood
bury, has been spending several
days in LaGrange this week.
For Rent—6-room house on
Greenville street. See Henry
Reeves, or call up 121. A desir
able location.
(tf.)
OASTOHIA.
Bean the /> Tfce Kind You Have Always Bough
Signature
Mr. M. R. Kirby, who has been
spending some time in Baltimore,
is now in Ft. Deposit, Ain. Mr.
Kirby, in writing to chango his
address on our mailing lists,
states in a post script that it is
snowing in Baltimore, and adds,
“How is it with you?”
Mr. Paul Lovejoy, of Marietta,
is visiting his brother and sister,
Col. Hatton Lovejoy and Mrs.
Frank Harwell.
Dr. Frank Ridley, Jr., and Mr.
Sam Rakestraw have returned
from a visit to Carnbelle, Fla.
Fresh Vegetables, Tomntoes,
Beans, Squashes, Lettuce, etc., at
T. S. DeLonch k Son.
Dr. Robert Ridley, Jr,, of At
lanta, has been in LaGrange a
day or two this week.
Dr. Frank Ridley has been in
Atlanta this week.
W. I). Johnston, of Athens, is
to arrive today to accept a posi
tion with the LaGrnngo Barber
Shop. Mr. Gray states to The
Reporter that Mr. Johnston is
one of the finest barbers that has
ever been to LaGrange.
Mrs. R. G. Hunt, of Fort
Smith, Ark., is visiting Mrs. W.
V. Gray.
Cotton 5 e e d Hulls,
Sacked, 50c per hundred,
loose 40c C. M. Awtrey
Mr. Henry Banks is in Mill-
edgeville this week as a member
of the Board of Visitors to the
State Sanitarium. Next week he
goes to Macon to attend the
Grand Lodge of Masons.
An exchange says, when a man
and his wife start to go anywhere,
he tells her to get out his good
suit, fix the buttons an his shirt,
get his cufl's, good shoes, tie his
necktie, brush his hat, perfume
his handkerchief and a few other
little jobs. Then he puts on his
hat and says, “Great Scott! Ain’t
you ready yet?”
Four room cottage For Rent
near the square. J. E. Warlick.
(tf)
Mrs. Will Woodyard was called
to LaGrange Sunday on account
of the illness of her mother, Mrs.
Ware, who has since about recov
ered.—West Point News.
j Fire back of Enterprise cook
stoves warranted 15 years. It is
the best cooker. Childs & Pharr.
Miss Sarah Pope Callaway, of
the LaGrange Female College, at
LaGrange, spent Sunday at home.
—West Point News.
Miss Martha Horsley went to
LaGrailge yesterday for a visit to
Ht ‘ “
Mrs. Henry
Point News.
Woodyard.—West
It you want the very best Syrup
try the Dove brand : pure cane in
one half and one gallon cans at
McCaine & Market.
Mr. J. D. Gay has recently pur
chased the meat market of Mr, J.
0. Perry, and will kun it in con
nection with his grocery store ad
joining. He is an experienced
market man, and will ke^p an up-
to-date market. \
Mr. Ben Partridge and daugh
ter,, Lois, of Odessadale, visited
his mother, who is at the Sana
torium, last week. \
Miss Hattie Woodyard, of La
Grange, Ga., i? the guest of rela
tives here. She will bo here till
after the Horsley-Boland mar
riage.—West Point News.
Mrs. Mary Lane went to La
Grange Saturday.—Roanoke Lead
er.
New shipment “Westphalia”
hams just in.
McCaine it Market.
A number of our doctors have
been in attendance upon the State
Medical Convention in Atlanta
this week. Among them are Dr,
H. W. Terrell, Dr. H. R. Slack
Dr. F. M. Ridley and Dr. W. E.
Morgan.
Dr. W. H. Campbell, of Chip-
ley, passed through the oity Tues
day night euroute to Atlanta to
atteud the state medical conven
tion.
Something fresh for your table
every day. T. S. DeLoach <fc Sou.
Prof. R. W. Smith, Mrs. L. A.
Dillard and Miss Mabel Gray,
from the First Methodist school;
Messrs. IJenry Reeves, and W. R.
Campbell, from the First Baptist
are attending the Sunday School
Convention at Thomaston, which
convened there yesterday for two
days.
All Vegetables in season ; fresh
supply always on hand. T. S.
DeLoach A- Son.
Latest styles Silk Belts
and Girdles in all colors at
Callaway’s.
Mr. E. A. Goggans has accept
ed a position as boss weaver in
the weave shop at the Dixie mills
in LaGrange. His many friends
here wish him success, yet regret
his departure. His wife will re
main in charge of his store here.
—West Point News.
Shaving; Tickets 12 for $1.
Baths Tickets 6 for $1
LaGrange Barber Shop
Mr. W. K. Bennett, of Rock
Mills, Ala., spout Wednesday in
LaGrange.
Mr. J. L, Schaub was compli
mented by the. Grand Ruling of
the Fraternal Mystic Circle, while
111 Atlanta last week, by having
been chosen as representative to
the Supreme |Ruling which holds
a convention at Atlantic City, N.
J., in July.
Buggies, wagons and ail ve
hides repaired and overhauled
Always glad to serve you.
(t. f.) W. D. Miller.
Come to Callaway’s Sat
urday, April 22nd for bar
gains.
Mrs. E. G. Hood visited in At
lanta last week.
Dr. Robt. B. Ridley, Sr., of
Atlanta, has been visiting in La
Grange.
Mrs. W. L. Pinkston and Miss
Eleanor Pinkston, of Greenville,
have been the guests of Mrs. T. A.
Latham.
Just received new ship
ment of Silks in all the
new shades and kinds at
Callaway’s.
Capt. J. R. Ware was in Co
lumbus last week.
Col. A. H. Thompson spent
Friday in Atlantu.
Dr. T. S. Bradfield spent seve
ral days in Atlanta last week.
Miss Annie Lou Hood, after a
visit to friends in Atlanta and
Cartersville, has returned to La
Grange.
Beautiful line of ladies’
Hand Bags in all the latest
styles at Callaway’s
Mrs. Mary Lane, of Roanoke,
has been visiting in this city.
Mrs. Howard Callaway, after a
visit to relatives in this city, has
returned to Atlanta.
FOR SALE-Buff Wyan
dotte Eggs for hatching
at $2.00 per setting. Ad
dress Box 245, LaGrange,
Ga, [tf]
Mr. George Edmundson, of At
lanta, was in the city Monday.
Mrs. F, M. Longley has been
visiting in Hogausville.
Kodaks and Films on
sale and finishing for Am
ateurs at Schaub’s Gal.
lery.
Rev. G. W. Murphy visited in
Hogansville last week.
Dr. J. A. Chappie, of Atlanta,
visited in this city last Sunday.
I have a stock of Type
writer Supplies coming in
today for all Machines in
town and want your pa
tronage. J. L, Schaub.
STORE /MfwazzZL
EASTER 0FFER1
Next Sunday is Easter Sunday, and everybody will wanjFa
NEW DRESS, NEW SHOES, or a NEW SUIT, our lines of all these, 1
complete now, than ever before and we will make extra low |
this special sale. f
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDA]
APRIL, 21 st - 22“ AND 24™
Slippers .
Wo have about 90 pair odds and ends in
Ladies’ Slippers that were carried over from
lust season, both in tan and black, these
goods are worth up as high as $2.00 pair,
We will put all on one counter as T Cr*
long as they last. Choice t JV
Our line of the celebrated “Vicious” Slip
pers have, just arrived, we have these goods
in all styles, both tan and black, every pair
of these slippers are strictly guar- CA
anteed to be solid leather. Choice Jvf
Lawns
Now is your chance, to buy your pretty
summer dress, our line of Lawns are beauti
ful, and to start the season, we will sell any
of our 12£c and 15c colored Lawns, 1A/«
during this sale, only lvL
40 inch white Lawn, very sheer •i A ~
and fine, worth 15c yard, this sale 1 "v
Embroidery
Our line of 8c. and 10c Embroidery, £/-»
will be sold during this sale, per yard •Jv'
Ready Hade Skirts
We have just received a beautiful lino of
tailor made Ladies’ wool Skirts, in all the
new colors, we will sell you any QO
of our $5.00 line, this sale only
Ladies ready-made Waists in both, black
and colored, in all the new styles, from
65c to SI 50
Ladies’ Hats
Our line of Ladies’ and Children’s Ilats
are lovely, and our prices are just half what
you have to pay elsewhere, prices range from
50c t $4 00
Hats
Just received our line of No-_
in all the latest spring styles,
worth $2.50 this special sale only
O'
DESIGNERS
aNd makers of
FINE CLOTHING
Prices From S12 5Q to S11
Straw Hats
Just received big line of men’s andL
Straw Hats, in Yacht, Panamas and all
new styles and shapes, worth reg- Qi
lar $1.50, this sale
* Shirts
.fr.oo line of Men’s fancy Neglige and Sunl
Sliirts, made of best Percales, Madras and
ims^illjx^jvo^tliis sale only
Underwear
Our regular 50c line of Underwear,
drawers and slur s, to go this sale, only.,
Hosiery
Big line of regular 35c Meil*fe fanry--^
go this sale
Neckwear
This line of Neckwear is made of all tl
silks and in all the latest styles, Choice...
Our line “Crown” tailor-made Pants in a!
new spring patterns and styles, $3.00 to
Callaways Department Store!
LAGRANGE
GEORGIA
If you want the very best Sy
rup try the Dove brand; pure cane
in one half and one gallon cans
at McCaine & Market.
Sterling Silver
New Pieces
New Patterns
r IF IT’S FROM FREEMAN'S IT’S COOD
Cl)T GLASS...
Rich in Cutting and Design.
FANCY CHINA
Handsomely Decorated and
Works of Art
SILVER PLATED
WARE
In the best qualities manufactured
Gilbert Jewelry Co*
A wonderful spring tonic.
Drives out all winter impurities,
gives you strength, health and
happiness. That’s what Hollis
ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Bradfield Drug Co.
Foods Fit to Eat
cured in yellov'®* l6i
“Morning Glory Hams”
clarafied sugar,per pound™ ’
Ralstons’ Breakfast Foods make life worth \
living, per package. Ij)l
Standard Whole Wheat Biscuits and Tris-
cuit, per package..
15c
Evaporated Apples in one pound cartons, per \
package _ 1UC
Carabon Prunes, large and dean, per pound lOc
Silver Back Mackerel, fat and fine, each |O aR d 15c
We can please you in Syrups and Molasses; we
carry the kind that’s good and pure.
Now is the season for canned fruits and vegetables,
and our line is complete, let us stock your pantry.
We have just placed a large order for bottled and
canned goods. When you get Pic-nic in your heads
come by, we can start you off right.
Your Grocer,
C. T. Freeman
K“IF IT'S FROM FREEMAN'S IT’S Of