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WE FIT ALL FEET
The cardinal idea in every “Star” is endurance. A “Star Brand” shoe must
give good service and be, under ail circumstances the very best shoe possible at
the price. That is the first aim of the makers and of ours in buying shoes.
We can’t get away from the idea that a shoe which looks well but does not wear
isn’t a good shoe. Style, durability and a sensible fit are all essential, and this
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trinity of shoe excellence we present in “Stars.”
The “Our Family” line comprises shoes for every member of the home
circle—good, comfortable, dressy shoes at a reasoable price, and each a “Star.”
Agents for Carhartt’s Overalls and Jackets.
S TA H OH A /WO SHOES A HE HE T TEH''
T. MORGAN, Manager
GUANO
THE TROUP COHPANY’S
ARE ON THE MARKET,
FOR SALE BY
J. E. Dunson & Bros. Co.,
E. B. Clark Co.,
The C. V. Truitt Co.,
The Daniel Grocery Co.
YOUNG MEN WANTED.
Government Pays Railway Mail
Clerks $800 to $1,400 a Year.
FREE SCHOLARSHIPS ARE OFFERED.
Undo Sam holds examinations
for railway mail clerk, postoflice
or carrier, custom house and de
partmental clerks. Prepare at
once for the coming examina
tions.
The job is for life; hours are
short, salary twice monthly and
vacation. To any young man
who has energy enough to an
swer, this is the opportunity ot a
lifetime.
Thousands of appointments are
to be made. Common school edu
cation is all you need; city and
country people have equal chance.
Start to prepare now—free in
formation. Free scholarships
this month. Write immediately
to Central Schools, Dept. 524,
Rochester, N. Y.
11-4
1 FIRST-GLASS AUTOMOBILE
RENT SERVICE
Quick and lip-To-Date Transportation
COUNTRY TRIPS
Joy Rides a specialty
Parties Of Two or Four
Prompt Attention^ To All Calls
OARAGE PHONE
435
NIGHT PHONE
222
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H. Clifford Anderson
Stovall.
Mrs Eugene Sasser, of Ogle
thorpe, is the guest of he r pa
rents, Mr and Mrs Vince Wright.
Mrs Sam O’Neal, of Columbus,
is visiting Mr and Mrs Clifford
Huguley
1 Miss Minnie Cox, of Columbus,
who is the guest of MrsT W Cun
ningham, is receiving many
charming attentions.
Miss Annie Richardson, who
has had charge of the Ursula
school, leaves today to the re
gret of her many friends here, for
her home in Chipley, where she
will take charge of one of the
grades in the public school.
Mrs W P Gaffney entertained
quite a number of her friends at
umner Wednesday.
Mrs Lizzie McGee, who has
been the guest ot Mrs W R Sto
vall, has returned to her home in
West Point.
Rev and Mrs Wiggins, of Mi 1-
ledgeville, art visiting Mr and
M rs Hope Tigner.
Mrs Sallie Gilespie is the guest
of Mrs Wdl Tigner.
Miss Lura Garrett is visiting
friends in Harris City.
Several hundred people en joy
ed the barbecue givm here last
Wednesday by the Masons. Therj
were andreaaflfl. made by Captain
Jenkins, of Chipley, and Mr Will
Cleaveland, of LaGrauge. A
number of people from LaGrauge,
Odessa aud Chipley attended,
Mrs M A Jester and Miss Mar
garet, of Atlanta, are visiting
Mrs W R Stovall.
Mrs Boh Moses, of Chipley, is
spending this week with M-s W J
Hardy.
Mrs Laura Hardy aud Mrs M A
Jester, of Atlanta, spent Wednes
day with Dr aud Mrs W P Gaff
ney.
Miss Norris, who has been the
guest of Miss Mary Simmons, bus
returned to her home in Bulloch-
villo.
Mrs Uenard Wright, after a
delightful visit to tier parents,
Mr and Mrs J C Blackwood, has
returned to her home in Macon.
Mr Ashford Tigner has returned
from Chattanooga.
Miss Minnie Florence is visiting
in Standing Rock.
Mrs Jim Harmon was called to
LaGrauge Monday on account of
the death of her cousin, Mr John
Holle.
Mr and Mrs Walter Franklin,
of Chipley, spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs O D Haidy.
Arnorg those attending the
barbecue from LaGrauge were Mr
and Mrs Will Cleaveland, Mrs
Dave Gaffney, Miss Harriet Grif
Hu, Mrs Rakestraw, Mrs Roy
Underwood, Dr and Mrs W P
Gaffney, Miss Lizzie Leslie, Mrs
Hawkius and little daughter.-
Miss Minnie Webb isvisiting
her sister, Mrs Hendricks, at 3ig
Springs.
Misses Stripling, of Big
Springs, and Miss Ogletree, of!
Griffin spent Sunday herewith
Mr and Mrs Joe Williams.
Mr DL Stovall has returned]
from Lavouia.
Mr John E Williams \ has re
turned from Atlanta.
Mr David Blackwood spent
Sunday at Warm SpringB.
Mrs Emma Brooks and Mrs J
C Blackwood have returned from
Warm Springs.
Mr and Mrs George W Trait
spent Wednesday here.
Rev T T Davis filled his regular
appointment at the Baptist
church here Sunday afternoon, a
(urge crowd being present.
They have organized a prayer-
meeting to meet every Wednes
day evening and it is being large
ly attended.
Blount Buggies.
J. E. Dunson & Bros. Co.
Here is a Remedy That Will Cure
Eezema.
“we prove it.”
Why waste time and money ex
perimenting with greasy salves
and lotions, trying to drive the
germ from underneath the skin
when the Bradfield Drug Store
guarantees Zemo, a cleanjliauid
preparation for external use to
rid the skin of the germ life that
causes the trouble? One appli
cation will relieve the itching and
often times one bottle is sufficient
to cure a minor case of eczema.
In over 2,000 towns and cities
in America, the leading druggist
has the agency for Zemo aud he
will tell you of the marvelous
cures made by this clean, simple
trratment. ZEMO is recognized
as the cleanest and most popular
treatment for eczema, pimples,
dandruff and all other forms of
skin or scalp affections whether
on iufaut or grown person. Will
you try a bottle on onr recom
mendation? Bradfield Drug Co.,
LaGrauge, Ga.
Letter List
Letters for week ending fAug
31, 1910
Miss Ann Allen, Mrs Annie Al
len, -idgar Buffington, T B
Cording, W E Brady, Miss Quirit
Barsh, C U Cleveland, Allen
Cedrou, Rado Cole, Mrs Florence!
Dunson, Miss Leana Evans, Mr J
C Ford, Mr A G Qriggs, J C Hall,
Mrs Lona Jarrell, James Neul,
Mrs L R Rouse, Coi R J Redding
Miss Rozie Reid, Mrs A J Reid,
M E Strickland, Mrs Lula Strip-
land, Mrs Rebecca Smith, Mr
Tauuer Williams, L S Brasell.
Please say advertised when cal
ling for these ietters.
N. F. Awtrey, P. M.
Don’t Break Down
Severe strain on the vital organs
like strains on machinery, cause
break-downs. You can’t over
tax stomach, liver, kidneys,
bowels, or nerves without serious
danger to your self. If you are
weak or run-down, or under strain
of any kind, take Electric Bitters,
th e matchless tonic medicine
Mrs. J. E. Van de Saude, of
Kirkland, Ill., writes: “That I did
not break down, while enduring a
severe strain for ♦hree months, ”
due wholly to Electric Bitte s.
Use them and enjsy health. Sat
isfaction positively guaranteed.
:50c. at Bradfield Drug Co.
Any Woman Can Have Beautiful
Hair
Many women do not realize the
attractions they possess because
they do not give proper attention
to the liair. \
The women of Pat is are famed
for their beauty, not because their
facial features are superior to those
of other women, but because they
kuow how to keep young by supply-
ng vigor, luster and strength to
the hair.
Three years ago Parisian Sage
could hardly be obtained in
America. But now this delightful
hair tonic aud dressing can he
had in every towu in America,
Bradfield Drug Co, sells it for ^o
cents a large bottle, and they
guarantee it to grow beautiful,
luxuriant hair; to turn dull, lifeless
hair into 'lustrous hair; to stop
falling hair: to stop itching of the
scalp. Ask' for Parisian Sage.
Rural Telephone Development in
Sumter County.
Walter Harper, Staff Correspon
dent of the Birmingham Age-
Hera'd, writing fro u Cuba, Ala ,
says:
“The building of Oi miles of
rural telephone lines to every sec
tion of the county has done more
perhaps than any other one thing
to improve the general condition of
the people and make the growing
of truck and farm products sprofit-
able. The system is complete in ev
ery respect and the service all that
could be desired. The Bapk offi
cials tell me that the rural tel^phope
system has done more than any
other one thing to increase individ
ual bank deposits and increase
the permanent prosperity of the
people.—Livingston, Ala., bun.
It Saved His Leg
“All thought I’d lose my
leg," writes J A. Hwensen, of
Watertown, Wis.” Ten years of
eczema, that 15 doctors could not
cure, had at last laid me up.
Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
cured it, sound and well.” In
fallible for Skin Eruptions,
Eczema, Salt Rlieum, Boils, Fever
Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and
Piles. 25c at KVad field Drug Co.
Pictures Framed
to order
any sizoa
as low as the q,heai> st at
Schaub’s Gallory.