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Estate
Offerings
6 room hsuie, Whileiville Street.
5 room hou*e, Hill Street
5 room houtc, Greenville Street.
5 room home, Perk Avenue.
8 room home, Herwell Avenue.
6 room home, Herwell Avenue.
10 room home, Greenville Street.
103 acre* land near Pleasant Grove.
ISO acre* land 3>* mile* S. E. LaGrange.
100 acre* land 2 mile* of Liberty Hill.
152 acre* land 5 mile* Ea*t of LaGrange.
214 acre* land lljj mile* N. of LaGrange.
260 acre* land 3 mile* N. of LaGrange.
120 acre* land 2 mile* N. of LaGrange.
25 acres land 1 mile East of LaGrange
Show Pity.
Hhnw pity, Hoke, oh Hoke, forgive,
I,t»< those poor weeping bodies live.
With empty mind* and friends all
(lead.
Give soothing syrup in place of bread
Our little editor, with swollen eyes
Hhows us Smith men how he erics ;
His little tricks no longer plays,
He drop* upon his knees and prays.
“Oh Lord, forgive us, one and all,
You’ve let us little ’Hrownies’ fall,
And now we see our awful wrong,
And join to sing a Hoke Smith song.’
We bid adieu to Joseph brown,
A better man we know we’ve found.
be careful, boys, this is no joke,
We've found a Governor, whose name
is Hoke.
—B. M Howard, barnesvillc, Ua.
Miss Bessie Tingle, who has
been in Saint Louis and other
markets for the past three weeks in
the interest of the millinery de
pot tment for W. C. Ford, is expect
ed here this week. Miss Tin
kle is a woman of excellent taste
and good judgment, and her
customers can depend on her show
ing them the newest and best in
Fail Millnery.
FOB RltlNT OR SALK—Black
smith shop with or without tools.
Apply to M. E. Fincher,
Mountvillo, Ua.
Mr. J. A. Winn and family, of
Bulloohville, spent several days
here this week with relatives.
Help Wanted
The Southern Business College
of Atlanta, Ga., has had more
thanaoo calls for help since Jan.
1 .it. Send for 3 catalogue.
Mr, John F. Benton, of Ope
lika, spent Sunday here the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Paris.
Baby won’t sulTer live minutes
with croup if you* uj ply Dr.
Thomas’ Riectrio Oil at once. It
A -ts like magic.
Judge W. R. Lord, of t» r est
Point, spent yesterday in the city.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy is today the
best known medicine in use for
the relief and euro of bowel com
plaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea,
dysentery, and should be taken at
the first unnatural looseness of the
bowels It is equally valuable for
children and adults. It always
cures. Sold by City Drug Co.,
LaGrange, Ga.
Mr. and Mts. J. J. Milam have
returned from a visit of soverul
days to Mr. and Mrs. WillisJohu-
son at Manchester.
Tyson & Jones’ Buggies,
J. E. Dunson & Bros. Co.
Mrs. J. F. Pope and Misses
Mildred and Louise Pope, of
Wilsouville. Ala , are the guests of
relatives in the city.
What wi you ake for that Cough
you have, Bill? 1 don’t want it
but if 1 nad it I would take
BLOODINK COUGH CHECKER,
25c a bottle will cure you.
Mrs. C. D. Hayes has accepted
a position with w. C. Ford and
will be glad to have her friends call
by aud let her show them the new
Fall suits aud skirts.
Regulates the boweU, promotes
easy natural movements, cures
constipation—Doan’s Reguiets
Ask your druggist for them. 25o
a box.
Miss Kathleen Cox, of Birming
ham, Ala., is the guest of Mrs
Henry Burks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stauley, of
Montgomery, Ala., are the guests
of relatives in the city.
Just a few Refrigerators left
Don’t-want to carry them oyer.
Will close them out at extremely
low prices. Call aud see them
Hanson Hdw. A* Furniture Co.
Impure blood runs you down,
makes you a victim for organic
diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters
purifies the blood—cures the jTyepwriter Ribbons, etc
School Books, Chalk, Ink,
Tablets, Pencils, Pens,
etc. A full stock always
on hand, at
Schaub’s Gallery
Pof. C. R. Allen and wife have
returned from Kinsey, N. C., where
they spent the summer.
Capt. P. 0. Awtreyand wife left
Wednesday for Manchester where
they will make their future home
The Red Star Dry Goods Co
will sell you five bars of Octagon
soap Saturday for 12 cents
Miss Ellie Gray left Monday for
Bernice, La .where she will teach
music in the High School
Mr. C. W. Jarrell, formerly of
Washington. D C., but now of
Atlanta, has been the guest of his
brother, Mr. II.W. Jarrell, several
days this week. Mr_ Jarrell is an
expert machinist, having held
position in the Ordnance depart
ment of the navy for over twelve
years
You can get those fruit jars at
Hanson Hdw. <fc Furniture Co
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holst and
son, Charley, have returned from
a visit of several days in Atlanta
W A NT ED — Cosmopolitan
Magazine requires the services of
a representative in LaGrange to
look after subscription renewals
and to extend circulation by spe
cial methods which have proved
unusually successful. Salary and
commission. Previous experience
desirable but not essential.
Whole time or spare time. Ad
dress with references, H. C
Campbell, Cosmopolitan Maga
zine, 1789 Broadway, New York
City.
Columbus, Ohio, Bug
gies. J, E. Dunson &
Bros. Co.
Miss Winnie Floyd, of Fair
burn, is the guest of Miss Co
rinne Jarrell.
Mrs, S. J. Lovelace and child
ren, of Consul, Ala., are the
guests of relatives in the city.
Have you seen those $1.50 shirts
that the Red Star Dry Goods Co.
are selling at 69 cents? They are
beauties.
Mr. H. H. Lane has accepted a
position with the Hogansville
Hardware Company and left Mon
day to take up his duties.
Can be depended upon” is an
expression we all like to hear, and
when it is used in connection with
Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, it means that
it never fails to cure diarrhoea,
dysentery or bowel complaints. It
is pleasant to take and equally for
children and adults. Sold by
City Drug Co., LaGrange, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Caldwell
have returned from a trip to New
York and Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Hartisou
have returned from Atlantic City
and New York.
Letni Shorthand, Book keeping
or Teregraghy at the Southern
Business College, Atlanta. Ga.
WANTED—Second baud five-
bushel oat bags.
LaGrange Ice «fc Fuel Cc.
Mr. Cecil Gray, from Macon,
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
HurriBon this week.
Batteries for telephones and
automobiles always on bund.
Hanson Hdw. & Furniture Co.
Mr. Gaffney Leo is here on a
few days’ visit to his mother and
relatives after his long trip
through the Eastern states and
Canada where he has been spend
ing his vacation.
For Sale or Rent
Four room house and lot at 144
Harwell Avenue. For terms, etc.,
apply to
Chas. A. Ivey on premises.
Mr. aud Mrs. D. P. Harring
ton, of Atlanta, spent several
days here this week with relatives.
For Reut or Sale—RK) acres good
farming lands iu Heard county, 5
miles south of Fraukliu well im
proved good pastures, loO acres
good oottou laud, plenty of tint-
her, well watered, a good settle
ment, good school and church
close by, and plenty of labor.
Write or call on me at Standing
Rock, Ala.
Jas. H. Brown.
For sale or exchange,
Second hand School Books
as well as a full supply of
all kinds of new School
Books, Ledgers, Blank
Books, Stationery, Fount
ain Pens, Crepe Paper,
uur nttyer, Mr. G. 8. Hanson.
is still in the market taking ad
vantage of the numerous pick-up
bargains to be had there. In just
a few days the goods will begin to
arrive aud we will be better pre
pared than eyer to give unheard
of bargains fu all lines of Hard
ware and Furniture.
Hanson Hdw , & Furuitur3 Co.
For Exchaage.
Will exchange improved town
property well located for farm
land.
C. V. Tru tt.
Mr. Loring Brown, of the Bel
mont Stock Farm, near Atlanta,
spent Monday afternoon here ad
vising and instructing Messrs
W. L. Cleavelaud and E. L. John
son about the arrangement of the
poultry farm they will soon open
at the Larkin G, Cleavelaud
place near town.
BLOODINE OINTMENT cures
Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Old
Sores Fever Sores, Itch and all
Skin Irritation, 50c a box, mail
ed by The Bloodine Co., Inc.,
Boston, Mass. Davidson’s I’har-
many, special agent
We are glad to chronicle that
Mrs. VV. R. Campbell, who has
been seriously ill for the past two
weeks, is convalescaut,
FOR SALE—Thorough bred
Rhode Island Red cockerels, $i.00
each.
Mrs. M. C. Potts.
Gabbettville, Ga
Prof. J. E. Ricketson and family
have returned to the city. Prof.
Ricketson spent some time in
Chicago, while his family visited
relatives.
Ohio, Bug
Dunson &
cause—builds you up.
.at
Schaub’s Gallery
Columbus,
gies. J. E.
Bros, Co.
FOR SALE—Small farm of
1135 acres, two miles northwest of
LaGrange, about 25 acres of fine
branch bottom laud. For parti
culars see
J. C. Matthews,
R F I) Carrier R 0.
Master Talley Moncrief has re
turned from his summer vacation
and outing in the country.
An up-to-date dressmaker with
several years’ experience in some
of the most exclusive modistes
has made her home in LaGrange.
Your work soliciteb. Prices rea
sonable.
Miss Rebecca Rody,
75 Bull street,
Phone 475-L LaGrange, Ga.
The oldest mule iu Troup county,
aud perhaps in the state, died at
the age of 40 years one day last
week. It was the protierty of
Miss Mollie Tom me near Lebanon.
House for Rent.
My residence on Broad
Street is lor rent. Apply
to
Mrs. S. P. Callaway.
BLOODINE LIVER PILLS
cure Sick Headaches, Bilousuess,
Dizziness, Dyspepsia and Consti
pation. 25c a box mailed by
The Bloodiue Co., Boston, Mass.
Davidson’s Pharmacy, special
agent.
Mrs. Lena Cox, of Atlanta,
was the guest of Mrs. J. D. Gay
last week. ‘
Miss Jimmie Lee James, of
Fredonia, Ala., is expected this
week to visit Miss Mattie Lou
Wilkinson.
BLOODINE The World’s Ton
ic is the best tonic and body
builder Free sample by mail
for 10c Address, The Bloodine
Co luc, Boston, Mass. Davi d-
sou’s Pharmacy, special agent
Miss Ruth Butler will leave iu a
few days to visit in Cookeville.
Miss Rosaliu aud Master John
Witherspoon, of Plantersville, Ala.,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Randall.
Don't forget we are still selling
all golds at reduced prices to
make room for the big stock now
being bought iu the Eastern mar
kets .
Hanson Hdw. & Furniture Co
Miss Anuie Zu Dillard, of Ox
ford, is the guest of friends iu the
city.
FOR RENT—The cottage ou
Ridley avenue now occupied by
Mr. G. H. Murphy. Possession
Sept. 1st. Apply to Mrs. Mur-
phy.
Miss. Minnie Wilkinson, of
Hogansville, spent several days
this week with Miss Mattie Lou
Wilkinson.
Miss Ruth Bulter is expected
home this week from a visit to
relatives at Cooksville
Doan's Oiutment cured me of
eczema that had annoyed me
long time. The cure was perma
nent.”—Hon. S. W. Matthews,
Commissioner Labor Statistics,
Augusta, Me,
I nave taken a
six months’
corresponden ;e
coarse in handl
ing Real Estate,
Loans and Insurance, and have
received my diploma with a very
encouraging personal letter from
the president of the school. Feel
ing confident of my ability to
handle this business iu the new
aud progressive way, I ask my
friends to place their property in
my hands for sale, believing that
my work will j^e profitable aDd
satisfactory ic. every way. I am
now connected with a cooperative
Real Estate Co., which allows me
free advertising privileges on
properties that will attract atten-
ion of buyers from a distance.
W. V. Grav.
Mr. and Mrs R. D. Render are
at Borden-Wheeler for two weeks.
Mr. Walker Dunson and family
visited relatives here this last
week.
FOR RENT—20 room Bearding
house furnished Apply to
H. C. Butler.
Mrs. J. M. Johnson, of Tuskgee,
Ala., is the guest of her sister.
Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson.
Mrs. C. R. McCormick and
children, of Atlanta, are the guests
of relatives iu the city.
Remember that every Saturday
is "Soap Day” at the Red Star
Dry Goods Co.
Misses Carrie Glanton, Bessie
Young, Helen and Hazel Reeves
have returned from a pleasant visit
of several days to Atlanta.
Mrs. Harvey Mobley and Mrs.C.
V. Truitt are spending some time
at Indian Springs.
We have one hundred dozens
shirts that retail regular for $1.60,
but we are offering them as long as
they last for 69 cents.
Red Star Dry Goods Co.
Messrs. Swanson Pinckard
Cason Callaway aud James Seay
left Wednesday f or Asheville, N
C., where they will reenter Bigham
School.
Miss Hattie Mae Heard, of
LaFayette, Ala., is visiting Miss
Mattie Lou Wilkinson.
Hawk! Hawk! Hawk ! your life
away if you prefer to rather than
curing that terrible case of Ca
tarrh by taking BLOODINE,
which will cure you, large bot
tle 50o, sample mailed for 10c,
The Bloodine Co., Inc., Boston,
Mass.
Miss Ella Carv has returned
from a visit to Carrollton-
Mrs. L, E. Gilbeit has returned
from an extended visit to her old
home in Iowa.
Mlstei Maud and Mary James and
Miss Clara Morris spent the week
end with Miss Sallie Lou Lancas
ter last week.
Your complexion as well as your
temper is rendeiel miserable by a
disordered liver. By taking Cham-
erlaiu’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
you can improve both. Sold by
City Drug Co., LaGiange, Ga.
Mrs.O. G. Terry has been in
Atlanta this week buying her Fall
and Winter stock of millinery.
Miss Sallie Lou Lancaster spent
several days at Warm Springs last
week.
Mr. C. R. McCormick spent
Wednesday in the city. Mr. Mc
Cormick was on his way from
Birmingham to Atlanta.
Don’t waste your money buying
plasters when you can get a bottle
of Chamberlain’s Liniment for
twenty-five cents. A piece of
flannel dampened with this lini
ment is superior to any plaster for
lame back, pains in the side and
chest, and much cheaper Sold by
City Drug Co., LaGrange, Ga.
Mrs. M. M. Dickinson, of
Atlanta, is spending some time
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.
E. Stewart.
If a young lady will take
Course of Shorthand in Southern
Business College of Atlanta, she
will be independent; she need not
marry unless she wan*s to, and if
she does marry she can support her
husband Send for a catalogue.
The Lash of a Friend
would have been about as welcome
to A. Cooper, of Oswego, N. Y., as
merciless lung-racking cough
that defied all remedies for years.
‘‘It was mast troublesome at night,”
he writes, ‘‘nothing helped me
till I used Dr. King’s New Discovery
which cured me completely. I
never cough at night now.” Mil
lious 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
tie free. It - is positively guaranteed
50c. at Bradfield Drug Co.,
FOR RENT
Four room house on South Greenwood
Street; electric lights and water.
Six room house on Alford Street.
Seven room house on Whitesville Street.
Four room house on East Battle Street.
And many other dwellings, stores, etc, in
various parts of the city.
VERNER R. O’NEAL
Real Estate. Phone 131
Atlanta,Birmingham & Atlantic R.R.
THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IN PASSENGER SERVICE
Schedules, effective August 28th. 1610.
SOUTHBOUND
7.00 am 0 00pm Lv. Brunswick Ar. .
7 40 ti 40 Thalman
fl.00 8 00 Waj cross
10.40 6 40 Douglas
11.60 10.45 Ar Fitzgerald Lv...
SOUTHBOUND
.... 8.10 pm 10.50
7.25 10,10
6.10
... 4.85
3.30
8.45
7.10
6.06
8. 00 a in
9,06
10.16
7.15 pm Lv Thomas ville A r
8.22 Moultrie Ar .
6 30 TiftonAr...
. 6 50 pm
5.43
4.35
6.10 am
8 06
7.06 1
12.00 a m 11.00 pm Lv Fitzgerald Ar 8.25 pm
1.40 pm 12.16 am Cordele 2 06
2.01 12.34 Vienna 1.19
2.48 1.28 Montezuma 12.36
3.00 1.36 Oglethorpe 12.30
4.28 2.68 Talbotton 11.01am
6 06 3.40 Manchester Ar 10.26
5.10 3 45 LvManchester 10.20
6.29 4.08 Woodbury 9 57
0.22 4 69 Senoia 8 69
8.00 8.40 Ar Atlanta Lv 7.20
0.00 &m
4.40
4 14
3.80
3.25
2.00
1.20 pm
I. 15
12.62 am
II. 64 pm
10.15
6 06 pm 3 45 a m Lv Manchester 10 20 am 12.45am
6A0 LaGrange Lv .. ..' 9.15 11.45
10.00 8.40 ar Talladega Lv 5.80 7.60
11,45 Ar Birmingham Lv 4.45
Pullman electric-lighted sleeping cars on night trains between Thomasville
and Atlanta via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta read? for occupancy fl.00 p m.
Train leaving .Atlanta at 10.15 p in gets connection from all incoming trains at
Atlanta including the South Atlantic Limited from Cincinnati, and the Dixie
I Iyer from Chicago and St. Louis. Connections at other junction poitito are
well adjusted and are in schedule fold* r. which can be secured from any agent
of this company. *
Attention is called to the establishment of connections at Atlanta from train
arriving at Atlanta 6 40 a m with the South Atlantic Limited, leaving Atlanta
at 0.45 a m for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer leaving Atlanta at
7.15 a m for Chicago and St. Louis.
W. H. LEAHY, A. D. DANIEL,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Traveling Passenger Agt.
Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
THE WEST POINT ROUTE
(A. & W. P.—The W. Ry. of Ala.)
To California, Texas,
Mexico and The West
CHEAPEST RATES
3—TRAINS DAILY-3
Call at City Ticket Office, Fourth National Bank Build
ing, or write for rates and full information.
F. M. Thompson, J. P. Bnxors,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Gen. Passenger Agent
Atlanta, Georgia.
Send Your Voice
T HE wise housekeeper has a Bell Tel
ephone. She finds it just as useful
to her in her home as it is to her
husband in his place of business.
Her Bell Telephone has many uses. It not
only keeps her in touch with her "neighbors, but
with relatives and friends in distant cities.
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance
Station.
Are you a subscriber?
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY