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A Page Devoted to
Reynolds and Vicinity.
WE CORDIALLY INVITE ALL TO OUR
SPRING OPENING
OF
Edited by H. A. Pari#
Reynolds, Ga., Mch. 27, 1911,—
pape^t Cof'7—"* y Dress Goods,Exquisite Laces andEmbroide-
Don’t forget Dr. Ballinger.^the
“"“V “f;, Wednesday and Thursday March 29th and 30th
Mr. Paul l rawick, of Colum- J *
bus, visited here Sunday. ~
, The rain was, most welcome
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. E. W. Cook went to Co
lumbus on business last week.
Reynolds has outgrown her depot
and we are counting on a new one
soon.
Reynolds still-grows and will
soon enlarge * her corporate
limits.
Preaching and Sunday schools
were rained out at- both churches
Sunday.
Mr O S Draughon spent sever
al days in Washington, D. C. last
week.
Misses Mollie and Pink Mont
fort are moving into their new
home.
Try some of our Cotton and
Corn Special Fertilizer.
Farmers Warehouse & Fertilizer
Co.
ries, Ribbons and Millinery Goods
Store in full Bloom for Spring Shopping
We invite you on these special days to come and look and then
you can better decide what yoh want and we will sell later.
Come and look through is all we ask tomorrow and the next
day.
W. I. POWELL,
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA
Spring Clothes
Messrs Payne
made a business
last week.
and Draughon
trip to Macon
Big day at Powell’s store Wed
nesday and Thursday. Every
body invited.
Dr. J. W. Rogers was in town
Saturday shaking hands with his
many friends.
The Ladies Aid Society will
meet with Mrs. Eldridge Cook
Tuesday April 4.
Miss Berta Trussell, of Butler
was the week-end guest of Miss
Emma Cooper.
Mr H A Paris and niece, Mrs
Dollie Paris Strong, visited Co
lumbus last week.
For Prolific corn, early corn,
watermelon seed and fresh gar
den seed see Hill Drug Co.
Miss Marie Barrow, a Wesleyan
student, came down last week to
visit nomefolks and will return
today.
Mr. Clay Whatley, after spend
ing last week with homefolks, re
turned to Mercer University Sun
day.
Miss Katie Payne’s Miilnery
Opening will be on Friday and
Saturday of this week.
Mr. Bob Draughon, of North
Carolina is visiting friends and
relatives here this week.
Don’t forget that you cau get
Icc Cream at the Hill Drug Co.,
every day in the week.
Mr. George Goddard has a fine
lot of Cornice game chickens.
Eggs of this stock for sale.
The Chamber of Commerce will
meet Wednesday night. Every
body cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. Taylor and children of
Fort Valley, spent the week-end
with her sister, Mrs E E Hodges.
Mr. A. J. Green, of Rome, Ga.
was the guest of Messrs McAuley
and Farrish at Beech wood faim
last week.
Mr. Louis Hicks and son came
over Thursday from Columbus in
their automobile and will return
this morning.
Phone Hill Drug Co., for your
Dopes, Ice Creams, etc. Bicycle
delivery.
Quite a number of young peo
ple from here attended the enter
tainment at Mr. Ben Griffith’s, in
Panhandle, Friday night.
Our “Cotton Grower” Double
Potash Formula will give results.
—Farmers Warehouse and Fer
tilizer Co.
The Crowell school closed last
Friday with a picnic. Quite a
large crowd attended and enjoyed
a most sumptuous dinner.
Dr. W. D. Ballinger has opened
up an up-to-date dental office over
Paris’ store. Prices reasonable.
Your patronage appreciated.
All Sunday school children
and grown-ups are invited to come
out Tuesday night and Thursday
night and get their quarterlies.
Our Warehouses turned out
850 bales of cotton last week,
which was sold to the Bibb Man
ufacturing Co. for about 165,000.
Land is worth something
around Reynolds. One of our
citizens was offered JS110 per acre
for 30 acres or $500 for one acre
adjoining the town limits.
Let the name Edward E Strauss & Co., The Big Merchant
Tailors, be photographed thoroughly on youc mind. It is a good
thing to remember when you want a suit of style and distinction.
Just now is a good time to look over the complete line of all
wool fabrics and to see the new Ideas which are going to be
popular for the Spring. Strauss tailoring is thoroughly insured
against dissatisfaction. A guarantee goes with every garment
that makes it quite impossible for anything to be wrong. -And
most important of all, the prices we quote are the very lowest for
high grade made-to-measure Clothes.
We call especial attention to the fact that a representative di
rect from Chicago, house will be with me Friday and Saturday
March 31st and April 1st to take measures. Be sure to let him
fit you when he comes. A. J. PAYNE, Jr.
Reynolds, Ga.
Remember that your suit will arrive in time for
Easter .
Reynolds Chamber of Commerce
Starts out Actively.
Last Eriday night at a mon
ster meeting of th'e^ husiness' men
of Reynolds when the chamber
of commerce was organized and
enough new members joined to
guarantee the success.
T W Pool president of Reynolds
Banking Co., was' elected Presi
dent; E E Hodges agent for the
Central of Georgia Railroad, was
elected.Vice .President; J H Neis-
ler, Cashier First National_Bank
was elected - Secretary; J ATMal-
hew.?, mayor of Reynolds, was
elected Treasurer.’ Some very
i nterestin^spe'echeswerecfeirver-
ed. The one by Mr R A Hin
ton deserves special mention. He
set forth a number of plans for
the work of the organization
which every man present pledg
ed himself to carry to perfection.
There is no institution which
can do so much good fox a town
or community than a -veil or
ganized and live chamber of com
merce. Reynolds boasts of hav
ing some of the best business men
in the state and these when unit
ed together can do any thing they
Set out to accomplish. They
have realized that there is streng
th in union and are going to pull
together iu everthing that tends
to the improvement and develop
ment of their town and county.
If you believe all this is simply
“hoi air” meet with us next
Wednesday night at the school
auditorium and see for yourself
what is happening. Every citi
zen of the town and community
is earnestly requested to be pres
ent as something is going to take
place that will interest everybody.
W 7 e will not put tbe public wise
at thejpiesent so if you want to
i know be sure to be at the meet
ing Wednesday night.
REYNOLDS
Mixture Guano
The Standard for 23 years
SEE OUR AGENTS
Woodmen of the World will
meet Friday night iu their hall.
All members of good standing are
cordially invited.
William Walker, a w^-thy col
ored man near the L place
lost his crib and contents, also
buggy and farming implements
by fire last Monday night.
Receiving daily large shipments
of Acid, Meal, Kainit, Muriate,
Nitrate and Blood at Farmers
Warehouse and Fertilizer Co.
Mr D W Alexander will leave
this week for an extended visit to
Florida. En route he will stop
in South Georgia for a short vis
it to relatives.
Miss Jennie McAuley, after
a most delightful visit to relatives
in Mississippi and Alabama, re
turned home last Wednesday to
the delight of her many friends.
The Hill Drug Co has recent
ly installed an Ice Cream plant
in connection with their soda
fount and are now ready to serve
ice cream daily at 5c.
The prospects are that we will
soon have a cotton factory in
Reynolds. An agent from a New
York 'and North Carolina firm
was here last week lookingjEor a
location for the factory.
Come to us for your require
ments in the fertilizer line, we
have the goods that'will produce
results. Farmers Warehouse &
Fertilizer Co.
The Woman's Missionary So
ciety of the Methodist church
met with Mrs. C. Brown Marshall,
the president on last Tuesday af
ternoon. After a most interesting
businesss session, presided over by
Mrs. Marshall, delicious refresh
ments were served consisting of
Charlotte msse, ice cream, pound
cake, wafers, etc. Mrs. Marshall
cordially invites each member to
spend the day with her Wednes
day and help sew for the orphan
the society supports.
If you want to know what’s
what and how to get it in your
Spring suit, have a talk with the
expert tailoring man direct from
Fashions Headquarters who’ll be
here Friday and Saturday March
31st and April 1st. ,
A J Payne, Jr. j
Mr John Hollis, of Columbus,
was a pleasaut visitor to Reynolds
last week. Mr Hollis was repre
senting the J K Harris Co.,
clothiers of Columbus, and plac
ed several orders.
An expert designer himself,
the man direct from Edward E
Strauss & Co., can give you
pointers on what’s right in men’s
clothes. He’ll be here Friday
and Saturday March 31st and
April 1st with the suapp’est, up-
to-date assortment of Woolens you
ever saw.
A. J. Payne, Jr.
LUCY HINTON
btfcco our fa-
sold in Rey-
Jf*.
thers chewed and
nolds by "Mr M L Crook
Aids digestion, cures the gout
And keeps your hair from fall
ing out.
Chills your ribs and smooths your
hair
And makes you feel like a million
aire. ;
MILLINERY.
Ou Friday and Saturday,
March 31st and April 1st, Miss
Katie Payne will have her open
ing display of Spring Millinery,
and cordially invites all her
friends to call and look at her
hats.
Brooks Palace Meat Market.
I have opened an up-to-date
meat market and at all times will
be prepared to furnish the pub
lic with choice flesh meats.
Give me a call. . 7.'
Lonnie" Brooks,
Reynolds, Ga.
YOUR APPEARANCE.
Your dress may be ever so
beautiful and stylish but its ap
pearance is marred without the
provision of a suitable hat. Fre
quently a beautiful and expen
sive hat is not becoming because
ii does not set on the head prop
erly. By the proper selection of
a hat one to fit the head and
match the dress, a plain face is
made pretty and a pretty face
made much prettier. Let us help
you to make your selection.
We are well,prepared with a
large and varied stock at reason
able prices. With every hat pur
chased at $3.50 or over we give
a beautiful rhiuestone hat pin.
With every dollar cash purchase
from April 1st to May 15th you
get a ticket one of which is go
ing to draw a handsome black
Willow plume.
Our formal opening takes place
April 4th and 5th. Remember
the date. Come to see us.
1911
* Increase Your Yield Per Acre •*
With our own mixing plant and
Carolina Chemical Company, and
representing the Virginia-
Royster Fertilizer Company,
we are in position to offer the farmers of Taylor county the best there
is in Fertilizers.
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY.- Nitrate Soda, Cotton Seed
Meal, Kainit and Acid Phosphate a specialty.
REYNOLDS,
GEORGIA
SOUTHLAND ITEMS.
■Leon“ Writes Interestingly of the Closing Ex
ercises, of Pinaknot and Pilkinton Schools
and Picnic Friday Last.
Miss Florine Ogbdrn,
Milliner,
Reynolds, Ga,
Clothes for Easter.
Your suit will arrive in time
for Easter it ordered Friday or
! Satutday. Dont fail to come to
see us on those days. ".
A j Payne, Jr.
Messrs Duckworth & Hobbs
are now prepared to do your
horse-shoeing and all kind of
black-smith work. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
800 Bushels Corn For Sale.
I have eight hundred bushels
moi£ of good corn for sale at 80
cents per bushel. Those needing
corn will please send at once.
A. W. Hicks,
Reynolds, Ga.’Route 2
POSTED
All persons are hereby notified
the lands of T C Parker & Co;,
known as the Gordon place, are
posted and so registered in the
clerk’s office. Trespassing for
the purpose of fishing, hunting
or otherwise is strictly prohibited
and violators will be vigorously
prosecuted.
T C Parker & Cq.
A Mother’s Safeguard.
Foley’s Honey and Tar for the chil
dren is best and safest of all coughs,
colds, croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis. No opiates. For sale by
City Drug Store.
MELINERY OPFNING.
Friday and Saturday of this
week are days set for Miss Katie
Payne’s millinery opening! She
cordially invites all to attend
either or botfi days. She is mak
ing extensive preparations for a
banner day iu the exhibition of
Willinery goods.
POSTED LAND.
All persons are hereby notified
that the following lands beloug to
the undersigned are posted and so
Registered in the clerk’s office:
68 acres iu lot number 210 in
the first district.
Trespassing for any purpose is
strictly prohibited. Yiolators will
be vigorously prosecuted.
. F. B. McDaniel.
Clothes for Easter.
All orders takecr for Clothing
Friday and Saturday of this week
will arrive in plenty of time for
Easter. A J Payne, Jr.
Delightful Dinner Party.
Mrs J W Rogers, who, with her
husband, Dr Rogers, have recent
ly moved to Macon from Rey.
nolds, Ga., and are pleasantly lo
cated on Orange street, are charm
ing additions to Macon’s social
life and ar,e being cordially wel
comed.
On Thursday Dr. and Mrs.
Rogers enterained several friends
at a beautiful course dinner, at
which the decorations and all
details carried out a charming
color motif. Their guests for
dinner included Mr. and. Mrs W.
A. Waldon and Mr and Mrs J. S.
Waldon, of Loraine; Mrs. R. C.
Paris, of Reynolds, and Mr and
Mrs. Charles W. Rice,—Macon
Telegraph.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature of
- Friday was the closing day of
Pineknot and Piikintou schools.
They had agreed. previously to
meet at-Bateman’s Mill. Well,
they met and a very large crowd
met them, a conservative estimate
was put at three hundred; they
came from every direction ti 1
the noon hour and all seemed to
enjoy the occasion; Some stroll
ed, some played ball and some of
the oldtr ones-ttrlked~-about the
weather,'when it was going to
rain, etc , “I ,wantT<Tplant corn,
and wantitiaxain-oefore I do,”
and so on tiil dinner was announ
ced. Then the conversation was
changed. Two long tables were,
filled from one end to the other
with every thing-that was good to
eat from fried-fish to chicken pie,
which was spread in abundance
and after this large crowd was
satisfied there was enough left to
I have fed a goodly number. Af
ter. dinner. Mrs Eva Sutton, who
taught the Pineknot school, had
:a platform built for the purpose of
j having some plays and speeches
(from her pupils. Seats wcie ar
ranged in front to seat a good
'many. Mrs Sutton announced
that she had not drilled her pu
pils. but very little, hence she ask
ed patrons aud friends to be pa
tient and.give their attention as a
means of encouragement which
Was done as well as we ever saw,
and speaks well for the people.
The program was about as follows:
* i Address of Welcome by Miss
Loy Hand, which was well ren
dered and well received by the
audience.
2 Play, 1 A Hot Day,” which
Ford Automobiles
Price: $680 F. 0. B. Factory
Fully equipped with top, speedometer and wind-shield.
9
44
jFord.’
The car that is worth the price. Specially adapted for sandy
roads. Will go over any road that any other make of machine
can travel. Simplest in construction and easy to operate.
Any of the above styles for sale by
C. H. NEISLER, Reynolds, Ga.
was well acted considering it was
a old day, but they saved the
hay alright.
3 “Getting up a Picnic.” This
Was played well by the kids
Some wanted a fishing party and
some a lawn party, the question
was debated pro and con, a vote
was takeu which resulted in two
votes for each. That called for
more debating and another vote,
the result was five for a picnic
and one for a fishing party; it]
vas agreed to make it unanimous
for a picnic.
4 A practical use for peddlers.
This was. good.
5 A recitation by a bqy whose
name was Jack, which was wril
delivered.
6 A patent right,
7 A Law suit. There was
good council on both sides, each
speaking well-tor his client. The
Court compromised the case by-
making each pay his own cost.
8 A presentation address to the
teacher by the pupils in behalf of
Mrs Suttou.
9 A farewell address by the
teacher to the patrons and pupils
of Pineknot school It was a
real nicb speech, Well spoken and
well received by.pat 16ns and pu
pils as well as the whole audi
ence. A stiff breeze was blowing
but Miss Eva spoke loud enough
for all to hear and they were)
anxious to get every word. This
ended the exercises. It was
agreed that this was the largest
Powell’s City Market
I am prepared to furnish you
with choice fresh meats. I also,
run a lunch counter in connec
tion with the market. Your pat-
crowd that "had ever been there ron '« e w '* 1 a PP rec > at ed.
at one time, but would be larger] Eugene E. PowEEL.
when they met to dedicate the.
factory which will be built in|_ ialc ? to I?°k into every -
the future. Leon.
Potterville Items.
By Hope.
Pretty spring days.
Mr and Mrs French recently
visited in Macon.
Mrs W H Tucker and children
visited relatives in Panhandle.
Mr John Kimble was on the
sick list last Week.
Mr Henry Crook and his friend
Mr Braddy visited the former’s
relatives in Schley county third
Sunday.
Messrs W T Loviek and B. C.
Crook attended preaching
Garden Valley third Sunday.
Mr W T Pearson, and Miss
Bessie Adams, a very handsome
congenial couple from near Beth
lehem, were pleasant guests of
Miss Corine Tucker second
Sunday.
A little soa is the recent arri
val at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Crook.
. Messrs W A Blair and V S
Hightower have each treated
themselves and family to a hand
some piaao.
Mr and Mrs M L Crook were
among their many friends here
third Sunday.
Thanks “A O 23.” I like your
items too.
Take time to look
project that is suddenly sprung ou
you. Life’s greatest successes,
come out ol the most careful con
sideration.
Group is most prevalent during the
dry cold weather of the early winter
months. Parents of yuuug children
scould be prepared for it. All that is
needed is a bottle of Chamberlain’s
couah Remedy. Many mothers are
never without it in their homes and it
lias never dissapointed them. Sold bv
Butler Drug Co., Butler, Ga., J G
llili Reynolds, Ga.
Dr. J. W. Rogers,
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT
MACON, - - GA
at Residence Phone 1757-J office Ellis Bldg.
Office Phone 956 Cherry and Cotton Ave.
Every Saturday in Reynolds, Ga.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORI A
W. S. Weaver,
jC a w y o r
REYNOLDS, - GEORGIA
Office in Neisler, building. Prac
In all Courts.
Reynolds Shaving Parlor.
Hot and cold baths at all times;
under the Big Oak Hotel. Your
patronage will be appreciated.
Full cribs of corn and snug
bank account will surely follow
a liberal use of the brands of fer
tilizers we ate manufacturing.
Farmers Warehouse & Fertilizer -
Co.