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Bank of LaGrange
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I Vour Account
I Will be Given
Lkwis J, Remark, President
Jno. M. Barnard, Vice-Pres’t
Rout. L. Rendkk, Cashier
Char. D. Strono, Accountant
Particular and
Personal
Attention
Directors:
Lewis J. Render
James (J. Truitt
Jno. M. Barnard
Robt. L. Render
8am P. Smith
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CAPITAL~$50,000.00
WOMAN’S WOES.
LaGrange
Women Are finding Re
lief At last
It does seem that women have
more than a fair share of the
aches and pains that, afflict hu
manity, they must “keep up.”
must attend to duties in spite of
constantly aching' hacks, or
pains; they must stoop over, when
to stoop means torture. They
must walk and hetid and work
with racking pains and many
aches from kidney ills. Kid
ney* cause more suffering than
any other organ of tho body.
Keep the kidneys well aud health
ia eastly maintained Read of a
remedy for kidneys only that
helps and cures the kidneys and is
endorsed by people in this local
ity.
Mrs. Mary K. Phillips, 26 San-
bide St., Nawutii, Ga., says:
‘ For throe years my hack was
weak aud ached terribly. The
kidney secretions also became ir
Salem.
The concert given by Mrs Le
one Leith and ‘‘The Bethel
Troupe” was thoroughly enjoyed
by all present. We hope to have
them with us agaiu.
MrsOM Williams and child,
ren, of LaGrange, are spending
sometime with her mother, Mrs
Jennie Sturdivant.
Quite a number of our people
attended the quarterly meeting at
Pleasant Grove Inst Saturday.
Prof E L Floyd, of Cold
Springs, spent Sunday with home-
folks.
Miss Wyolene Browner and visi
tor, Miss Hattie Askew, of Co
lumbus, spent Saturday after
noon with Missus Mary Jim and
Lizzie Morgan at Union
Mrs Harry Floyd and Virginia
spent Tuesday aud Wednesday
with Mrs Jennie Sturdivant.
Misses Sara and Lois Hogg, of
near West Point, spent last Fri
day night with Miss Sara Satter-
white.
Dr R W Bryant spent Satur*
regular iu passugo, sometimes, day in Atlanta,
profuse while at others scanty, | finite a number of the young
When I heard about Doan’s Kid-1 people from here went on a picnic
noy Pills, I immediately procured .to Warm Springs last Friday,
a box. 1 never used another rem- All report having lmd a most en-
ody tlm. brought more satisfac- 1 joyabls'time.
tory results. My kidnoy com
plaint disappeared in a short
time. I can suy that Doan’s
Kidney Pills live up to every
claim made for them.”
For sale by all denlers. Price
50 cents. FoBtor-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doau’s—
and take no other.
Mrs Mary Colley spent Monday
afternoon with Mrs T C Floyd.
For
Dixie.
Col E T Moon gave a very in
teresting talk at Fair Street
Methodist church the 21st of
this month, which was immense- 'infallible treatment
ly enjoyed by all present
Rev Will Leighton is conduct,
ing a series ot meetings at the
Second Baptist church, assisted
by Bro Martin, of Roanoke, Ala.
The mill bus closed for the
week.
Mr JK Hand is visiting rela
tives m Griffin tiiis week.
Miss Dovie Maddox, who has
been visiting her brother at this
place, lias returned to her home
iu Prattville, Ala.
On .inly the 5Ust at. the close of
the all-day singing at the Unity
Baptist church, it was voted to
organize a convention to he
known as tho Troup county sing
ing convention. Meeting days to
be first and third Sundays in each
mouth at the Dixie Baptist
church aud the Unity M E church
at 2:110 o’clock. Also to meet, in
a two days’ session some where in
Troup county semiannually.
Every lover of musio is cordially
iuvitedto join us. Any commun
ity desiring us to meet with them
please write the secretary. Tho
oflieers are J F Tidwell, presi
dent : .1 1C Hand, vice-president,
aud R H Green, secretary.
Messrs Will, Luuie aud Obe
Ward left for Manchester Mon
day.
Mrs Norn Sanders and child
ren, of Fast LaGrange, are visit
ing relatives in Atlanta
The members of Dixie Sunday
school have lost one of its best,
teachers. Miss Elbe Gray, who
has been a teacher for the past
two years, left this week for Lou
isiana, where she has accepted a
position as teacher in a literary
school. The host wishes of all go
with her to her new home.
The National Treatment
tezema
The day of the use of salves
and greasy lotions in thecur-t of
skin and scalp diseases is done.
Time has proven them not only
practically useless in effecting
permanent cures but,, also un
clean and in reality, branding
plsces for disease germs. Brud-
ileld Drug Co. is pleased to an
nounce itself agent for ZEMO—
the modern clean, simple and
for eozemn,
pimples, blackheads, dandruff and
all itching diseases of the skin
caslpud ‘a
Thu Lash of a Iriend
would have been about as welcome
to A. Cooper, of Oswego, N. Y., as
a merciless lung-racking cough
that defied all remedies for years.
“It was most troublesome at night,”
he writes, “nothing helped me
till 1 used Dr. King’s New Discovery
which cured me completely. I
never cough at night now.” Mil
lions know its matchless merit for
stubborn colds, obstinate cough,
sore lungs, lagrippe, asthma, hem
orrhage, croup, whooping cough
or hay fever. It relieves quickly
and never fails to satisfy. A trial
convinces. 5oc. and $1.00. Trial bot
tle free. It'is positively guaranteed.
50c. at Bradtield Drug,Co..
Bute of Ohio, City of Toledo, i
•Luca* County. '
Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he la sen
ior partner of the firm of K .1. Cheney A Co.,
dulii^ husliicHt* in the City ot Toledo,County
and Mate aforesaid, and that aald tlrm wif
5>ay the sum of One Hundred Dollars fo
each and every ease of. Catarrh that oanno
l»e cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure
Frank J. Chen* v
Sworn t«» before me and Mibacrlhed Is nn
on Hence, ihla day of December, A 1*
IKhfl,
a! I A. \V. Qlraaon,
Notary I'uhl c
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal
and act* directly on the blood and
e-ur aces of the system. Send for testlmou
tree.
F } Cheney A Co., Toledo, O
Sold bv all Drutfirisls. 7f*\
'lake HaliV Family Fills for constipation
Southern Business College.
If you want to avail yourself
of the quickest and cheapest
means of becoming prepared to
earn an income, take a course of
Shorthand and Bookkeeping in
the Southern Shorthand & Busi
ness College of Atlanta. Ga.
Young men and young ladies
who feel that they have not time
to attend a Literary College or
feel that they are too old to at
tend, should attend a Business
College.
We have uo trouble securing
positions for those who are quali
fied ; we have more pupils than
any other two Business Colleges
of Atlanta, we have more of our
pupils holding positions tnan
have all the other Business Col
leges of Atlanta combined.
If you are interested in a Busi
ness education write for cata
logue.
A. C. Briscoe, Pres.
L. ’V. Arnold. V. Pres.
Thos. L. Bryan, Prim Lit. Dept.
Atlanta, Ga,
Not a minute should be lost
when a child shows symptoms of
croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy given as soou as the child be
erna • i ' «
um comes hoarse, even atter the croupy
11 ! ' 'cough appears, will prevent the
Drug Co
attack. Sold by City
LaGiauge, Ga.
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Children's School Dresses
Complete line of all the new styles for Fall 1910. Undoubtedly
the prettiest and best lot of Misses’ and Childrens’ Wash Dresses
we have ever shown.
Perfectly made, not a raw seam, open all the way down the
back, which makes washing and ironing easy.
Childrens’
Dresses
Sizes 2 to 6 Years
Made of 9triped and checked Per
cales, Trimmed in front with
fold of solid color to match,
plaited skirts, each
50 Cents
Children’s Dresses
Sizes 6 to 14 Years
Comes in styles like cut and ten or
more different styles, made of cham-
bray, ginghams and percales. Ev
ery style a pretty one Each
$1.25
Children
Dresses
Children’s
Dresses
Sizes 2 to 8 Years
I^Made of either Gingham, Chambray or
Percale, light or dark color?, trimmed
in folds to match. Fall plaited skirts
$1.00 Each
Children’s Dresses
Checked and plaid Cheviots, trim
med in stripes, different color at
belt, front and cuffs. Full made
skirts.
Sizes 6 to 14 Years
Made of assorted colors, solid Cham-
bray. Girdle and deep fold at bot
tom of striped chambray to match.
Full plaited skirts, new and pretty.
$1.50 Each
Ages 2 to S years,
•hoice
$1.25
Ages 10 to 1 I years,
choice
$1.50
Children’s Dresses
Made of solid colored Percale.
Deep girdle and flounce of different
colors.
New and Nobby
Sizes 2 to 10 years
each
$1.50
Sizes 10 to 1-1 years, $2.00
each
Childrens’ Dresses
Solid color Percales, trimmed at
yoke, belt, cuff and buttons,
with pretty bright plaids to match
Ages 4 to 10 years $1.50
each
Age, 10 to 14 year, $2.00
Children’s Dresses
Made of good grade Ginghams. Full
pleated skirts. Folds of different eolois
to match.
Ages 2 to 10 years
each
$1.25
Ages 10 to 14 years
each
$1.50
SPECIAL NOTICE
We have on display all the new Fall Styles in Ladies’ and Misses’
TAILORED SUITS AND SKIRTS
W. C. FORD
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ies.
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