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The Great MAJESTIC RANGE Demonstration and Sale
At Our Store, One Week Only
April 29th to May 4th
COME!
See the GREAT MAJESTIC—the range with a reputation—in its new dress.
Let the factory representative show you why the Majestic bakes better—looks better—lasts longer—heats more water
quicker and hotter and uses less fuel than any other range. We want to prove these facts to you—want you to know
why the Majestic is so highly recommended by your neighbor—why it is the Standard by which all ranges are judged—
why it is known in every county in every state as THE RANGE WITH A REPUTATION.
FREE!
SET OF MARBLEIZED AND
COPPER WARE
As a special inducement during this week only, we have arrang
ed with the factory to present each purchaser of a Majestic Range
with a handsome and useful set of cooking ware as illustrated.
This is your opportunity to get something really worth while for
nothing. Ranges will be sold at the regular prices.
Children’s Souvenir Day—
Boys, and Girls, this is something worth while, with only a little effort on your part! Now listen:
Majestic High Fliers FREE to the boys and girls who hand in written answers to the following
questions during the two hours, 3 to 5 p m - Tuesday of Demonstration Week
1. What is the name of your mother’s range, and how
long has it been in use?
2. Give names of persons you know needing a new
range.
3. Why does the MAJESTIC bake better, last longer,
heat more water and use less fuel than any other
range?
4. What is your age? When is your birthday?
$1.00 Article Free!
The boy or girl giving the neatest and best answer to the third question, may select any $1.00
article from our stock in addition to the souvenir. In case of a tie, those tying will receive same prize.
There Will Be Something for All of You. Remember the Time, 3 to 5 P. M., Tuesday.
ALL CHILDREN ARE INVITED.
Everybody—Don’t Fail to See the Great Majestic Range in the NEW FINISH at our Store
REYNOLDS MERCANTILE CO.
A-MUS-U
Theatre
OUR NEXT PICTURE
Coming!
FRL and SAT. APR. 26-27
8 O’clock P. M.
Mary Pickford
in
“REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK
FARM”
(An ArtcraftPicture)
—Also—
A GOOD COMEDY
Tickets will sell in advance for
Friday night. Order yours now!
Children 15c Adults 25c
Reynolds
Local News
Walton Hodges was at home
Sunday.
Col. H. Beeland spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Dr. Turk is in Atlanta for a few
days.
Judge R. L. Greer spent Mon
day in Reynolds.
Mrs. W. J. Walker motored to
Americus Monday.
Mrs W M Parker and children
are visiting in Kirkwood.
Mrs J G Hill is at Davis-Fisher
hospital for treatment.
Miss Pink Montfort was in the
Central City last week.
Miss Virginia Hinton has re
turned from a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. Lester Carter visited Mrs.
Coleman in Americus Monday.
Rev. H. O. Fowler spent a few
days last week at Fort Gaines, Ga.
Mrs. W. T. Ricks has been with
her parents at Geneva for a few
I days.
Mrs. Kilpatrick, of Macon, was
! mingling with friends here last
week.
Mrs. G. W. Fickling, is con
valescent after a serious attack
of measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Crisp Sanders en
joyed a visit to Talbotton Sunday,
the guest of Mrs. Hall.
Misses Resa Harp and Kather
ine Powell spent the week-end
with Miss Sara Pool.
Mrs Bryan Hodges, of Jackson
ville, Fla., is with Mr. and Mrs.
E E Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and
Mrs. Howard Neisler are in Cor-
dele for a few days.
Mrs. Rob Clements, of Monte
zuma, was the guest of the Misses
Montfort Tuesday.
Misses Clara and Ruth Mussle-
white were in Atlanta a few
days last week.
Miss Annie Philmon is the at
tractive guest of her sister, Mrs.
Horton, near town.
Mrs. T. D. Seay,"Mrs. S. D. An
thony and Mr. Clarence Seay spent
last Tuesday in Milledgeville.
We have just gotten in three
dozen silk dresses, and they are
beauties. THE MERCANTILE.
A large crowd from Reynolds
attended the “Womanless Wed
ding” in Butler Monday evening.
Mrs. Joiner and children are the
invited guests of Mrs. Sealy and
Mrs. Albert Hicks for the week
end.
Mrs. Clifton Paulk has returned
to her home in Douglas after a
week’s visit to her sister, Mrs. T.
Whatley.
Messrs Dave Montfort, Eric
Newsom and Willis Saunders, of
Camp Wheeler, spent the week
end with homefolks.
Mrs. Boring, of Orlando, Fla., is
here to spend the summer with
the interesting family of her
daughter, Mrs. John Land.
Mrs. W. F. McDonald, MissMary
Willis and Mr. Ryder McDonald,
of Douglas, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. T. Whatley.
Mrs. A. J. Barrow returned
Monday after spending a week
with her son, Willis Barrow, who
is stationed at Camp Gordon.
Call and see that great line of
new clothing for men and boys.
REYNOLDS MERCANTILE CO.
Quite a crowd went to Monte
zuma Sunday afternoon to see the
train of war relics and hear the
speeches in interest of the Third
Liberty Loan.
Blanche Marshall and Mildred
Land are absent from school be
cause of sickness. Their little
friends hope to see them back
real soon.
Mrs. W. T. Bankston, of Rober
ta, has been the attractive house
guest of Mrs. Lester Carter. The
spend-the-day party given by Mrs.
Carter was greatly enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Neisler
have returned after a weeks’ stay
in the Land of Flowers. They
visited Jacksonville and other
points of interest.
It will soon be time for those
summer dresses. Remember that
we have a complete line of voiles,
muslins and white goods.
REYNOLDS MERCANTILE CO.
Miss Nettie Paris and Mrs. Dor
othy Strong were the dinner
guests at the beautiful home of
Mr and Mrs Carter last Thursday.
The menu was elegant and deli
cious. Mrs. Carter is a most
charming and gracious hostess
and noted for her delightful hos
pitality. -
Mrs. B. W. Hinton entertained
with a sewing party Eriday after
noon in honor of Mrs. Clifton
Paulk, of Douglas. The house
was decorated throughout with
red and white roses. Strawber
ries with cream and white cake
was served by the hostess assist
ed by Mrs. T. Whatley. Those
enjoying Mrs. Hinton’s hospitality
were: Misses Resa Harp, Kath
erine Powell, Bessie and Loach
Bryan, Hazel Barrow, Nita and
Marie Mathews, Sara Pool, Winnie
Newsom and Nita Marshall; Mes-
dames Clyde Wilson, Howard
Neisler, S. H. Bryan, Albert Hicks,
Clifton Paulk,- Thurman Whatley,
B. H. Newsom and J. H. Whatley.
Reynolds W, I. Club News,
The Woman’s Improvement
Club of Reynolds was hostess to
the Federated Clubs of the Third
District on April 9th and 10th. It
was said to have been the best dis
trict meeting ever held. The wel
come address was delivered by our
efficient president, Mrs. Robert
Hicks, in a most pleasing man
ner, and beautifully responded to
by Mrs B L Bridges, of Ellaville,
About twenty-five delegates
were present. Those most promi
nent on the program and who de
livered grand and instructive
addresses were Mrs. Nellie Peters
Black of Atlanta, State President;
Mrs. J. E. Hays, of Montezuma,
State Vice President; Mrs. Guy
Chappell, of Dawson, President of
Third District; Mrs Dr. Bradley of
The Child’s Bureau, Washington,
D. C;. Miss Blanche Loveridge,
Pres, of Elizabeth Mather College;
Miss Mary Creswell and Miss
Georgia Crews, State Agent
Home Economics. Mrs Brown
Marshall of Reynolds was secre
tary of the convention.
At twelve o’clock on Wednes
day at the residence of Mrs. B. H.
Newsom a most elaborate and de
licious luncheon was served, after
which the guests departed trust
ing that all would meet again
next year at Cuthbert.
Mrs Dorothy Paris Strong,
Press Reporter.
Ladies, you can’t afford to miss
seeing our new hats and trim
mings. They are coming in by
everv express.
REYNOLDS MERCANTILE CO.
L. F. Montfort
LIFE INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Representing the largest and
leading companies. When in
need of insurance or bonds see
me at the office of the Reynolds
Banking Company.
THE RECITAL
The audience that assembled at
the Baptist church Saturday even
ing enjoyed very much the pro
gram rendered by Miss Elder’s
class in expression.
Each little maid was as fair as
a flower, rendering with ease the
part assigned her.
The boys—well they were fine,
all the way from one whose “sister
had a beau,” to one who “wanted
a spot unconvered on top of his
head like daddie’s.”
The vocal solos of Misses Lucile
Fountain and Annie Laurie What
KENTUCKY JACK
Services Reasonable
L. G. CLARKE,
Owner
Reynolds, Ga. (Route 2.)
ley added greatly to the occasion,
the voices of these attractive
young ladies are very much ad
mired.
The patriotic decorations were
in keeping with the times, and the
large flag made such a beautiful
background, and we were remind
ed that each little tot was learning
to do his or her “bit.”
NOTICE
GEORGIA—Taylor County.
To J J McCants, Jr., Tax Collector of
said county, Mrs Lena B. Pool, Thomas
W Pool, Jr., Sara G Pool, R A Hinton,
Executor of last will and testament of
T W Pool, deceased, Mrs Ruby Grant,
Mrs Lola S Cartledge, Mrs Lou Ogburn,
W. H. Ogburn, J. F. Ogburn Amy Mc
Lendon Davis, Mary Mitchell, Eliza
Newsom, Crawford Huff,William Mont
fort Prude McCrary, Lila Towns. Chess
Ford, W H Greer, Miss Bessie Single-
ton, Miss Celia Smith, Mrs. Rachel E.
Windham, O. H. Simmons, G. C. Hobbs
and John Emanuel.
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that the undersigned as appraisers
duly appointed for that purpose, will,
on the 23rd day of April at ten o’clock,
A. M., in Reynolds, Ga., take up and
appraise the property of the estate of
Thomas W. Pool, late of said county,
deceased, which may be subject to the
inheritance tax laws of the State of
Georgia, in conformity to the statute
in such case made and provided.
Witness our hand and official signa
ture this April 18th 1918.
F. A. RICKS,
W. T. GOSTIN,
J. A. MATTHEWS.
Appraisers.
The friends of Rev. Wynn
Joiner are so glad to see him here
during the reviyal to conduct the
singing. We remember with pleas
ure his pastorate for three years
among us. ,
Few Are What They Seem.
In all the professions, every one af
fects a particular look and exterior, in
order to appear what he wishes to be
thought; so that it rnay be said the
world is made up of appearances.—
La Rochefoucauld.
A Bilious Attack.
When you have a bilious attack
your liver fails to perform its func
tions. You become constipated. The
food you eat ferments in your
stomach instead of digesting. This
inflames the stomach and causes
nausea, vomiting and a terrible head
ache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets.
They will tone up your liver, clean
out your stomach and you will soon
be as well as ever. They only cost
a quarter.
Our National Ash Heap.
America annually registers a $250,-
100,000 to $300,000,000 fire loss. This
.s several times In excess of any other
:ountry’s contribution to the ash heap.
Is There
a Baby
in Your
Home?
Babies and Children Need
MBTEASfc
Absolutely Harmless—No Opiates
It Keeps Their Little Insides Right.
For Constipation, Diarrhoea, Worms,
Cold, Feverishness, Loss, of sleep,
Sour Stomach, Convulsion, Colic,
and Teething Troubles.
Druggists sell and recommend it.
None Genuine without the signature.
r. P. MARSHALL, Manufacturing Cnemial
Atlanta, Georgia.