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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
What is the name of your mother’s range, and how
long has it been in use?
Give names of persons you know needing a new
range.
Why does the MAJESTIC bake better, last longer,
heat more water and use less fuel than any other
range?
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.
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Everybody—Don’t Fail to See the Great Majestic Range in the NEW FINISH at our Store
REYNOLDS MERCANTILE CO.
Reynolds
Local News
Mr. W. T. Ricks is on the sick
list this'week.
Mr. H. K-Sealy is in Atlanta for
a few days.
Miss Elder spent the week-end
with homefolks in Macon.
Mr. J. G. Hill is spending several
days in Atlanta this week.
Prof. W. B. Ingram spent the
week-end with homefolks.
Mr. E. A. Ricks, F. M. and J. R.
Carson spent Tuesday in Macon.
Mr. Wynn Joiner spent Sunday
and Monday here with friends.
Our popular telephone man,
Walter Ellis Saunders, has mumos.
Mis.s Helm Blackwell is visiting her
sister in Atlanta this week.
Mrs. E. G. English spent the
week-end at Fort Valley with Mrs
Hartley.
Mrs Ross Lucas and daughter
were guests of Mrs. Homer Bee-
laud Sunday.
Mr. Brown Thornton of Macon,
spent Sunday with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs J H Thornton.
Misses Susie Payne and Winnie
Aultman will spend the week-end
with Misses Rogers at Oglethorpe.
We have just received a fresh
car Tennessee mules, call and see
them. Reynolds Mercantile Co
Mr. E. E. Hodges spent Sunday
with his boys, Paul and Walton,
at Camp Gordon.
Mrs. William Radcliff and Miss
Edna Blackmon were in Plains at
the Wise Sanitarium last week.
We have just gotten in three
dozen silk dresses, and they are
beauties. THE MERCANTILE.
Miss Essie Cotter who has been
the attractive visitor of Miss Marie
Barrow has returned home.
The Young Ladies’ Missionary
Society met at the Methodist
church Monday p. m. The sub
ject for study was Calfornia and
the opportunities of the Christian
church. Nine young ladies took
✓part on the program.
I
1 Miss Marie Barrow, Miss Essie
Cotter, Mr. Ricks Carson and
Lewis Draughon were in Macon
Saturday.
Mrs H W Joiner and attractive
children have returned to Millen
after a pleasant visit to Reynolds
friends.
Call and see that great line of
new clothing for men and boys.
REYNOLDS MERCANTILE CO.
Mrs. R H Blackmon has return
ed from Culloden having spent
several weeks with her aged par
ents.
Mrs. J. B. Eubanks returned to
her home in Atlanta Monday af
ter a pleasant round of visits to
south Georgia points.
Misses Eunice and Maggie Rog
ers, of Oglethorpe, were the at
tractive guests of Miss Winnie
Aultman last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs J H Whatley visit
ed Fort Valley Monday afternoon
going over in their handsome new
“Chalmers Roadster.”
We have just received a fresh
car Tennessee mules, call and
see them.
Reynolds Mercantile Co.
On last Friday evening Mrs. T.
Whatley entertained Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Hicks, Miss Marie Barrow
and Miss Essie Cotter at a six
o’clock dinner.
Misses Sarah Pool, Resa Harp,
Kathleen Powell, Mrs. Flowers,
Messrs Coot Payne and Tom Pool
have returned from a fishing trip
in Florida.
Why should a couple ride in two
cars on one trip to Rupert? Some
of the young people can tell you,
because of their experience Sun
day afternoon.
The Junior Missionary Society
of the Methodist church will meet
Sunday p. m. at three o’clock. All
the children are invited.
Ralph Allen, Supt. Publicity.
Mr. M. H. Barrow and sister
Mesdames Sallie Parks and J. B.
Eubanks spent Sunday in Cor-
dele.
Mrs. Seay, Mrs. Anthony, Mrs.
Barrow, Rev Joiner and family,
Rev. Allen and family and Rev.
Stanford were dinner guests of
Mrs Sam Anthony Monday.
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.
Our efficient postmaster, Mr. J.
G. Hicks, is in Atlanta this week
for the purpose of selecting a
“Morman Roadster” with which
he is expected to return in a few
days. (Look out, girls, and put
in your application for the first
ride.)
Brothers Allen, Stanford and
Joiner were entertained in the
following homes during the first
week of the meeting, many of
these places also invited Mrs. Al
len and children, and Mrs. Joiner
and children: Mrs. E. E. Barrow,
Mrs. J. H. Draughon, Mrs. Albert
Carter, Mrs. John Land, Mrs. Her
man Saunders, Mrs. E. W. Cook,
Mrs. C. D. Windham, Mrs. W. T.
Ricks, Mrs. Maggie Beall, Mrs.
Doles Saunders, Mrs. A. J. Bar
row. Mrs. Sam Anthony, Mrs. Wal
ter Griffith, Miss Nettie Paris and
Mrs. H. K. Sealy.
Ladies, you can’t afford to miss
seeing our new hats and trim
mings. They are coming in by
every express.
REYNOLDS MERCANTILE CO.
Trespass Notice.
Acting upon instructions from
Joel Hurt, liquidating agent
American National Bank of Macon,
I have postive orders to prohibit
fishing or otherwise trespassing
on lands composing Beechwoocf
Farm, by using the private roads
or otherwise invading these lands.
I trust that my friends will respect
these instructions and will not
ask me to deviate therefrom as I
wish to treat all alike. Fair warn
ing is hereby given that those not
observing these instructions will
be dealt with as the law directs.
Respectfully,
W. R. WHATLEY, Supt.
Beechwood Farm.
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.
| A-MUS-U
THEATRE
THIS WEEK
NEXT WEEK
Coming!
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st
8:30 P. M.
FRI. and SAT. APR. 26-27
“ON THE LEVEL”
8:30 P. M.
with
Mary Pickford
in
Fannie Ward
(Paramount)
“REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK
FARM”
(An ArtcraftPicture)
10 and 17 Cents
FRIDAY, MAY 3rd
•‘CAPTAIN KiDDO”
—Also—
A GOOD COMEDY
Tickets will sell in advance for
Friday night. Order yours now!
Children lac Adults 25c
Starring
Baby Marie Osborne
“The Wonderful Little
Movie Actress' ’
10 and 17 Cents
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KENTUCKY JACK
Services Reasonable
L. G. CLARKE,
Owner
Reynolds, Ga. (Route 2.)
Reynolds W. I. Club News.
On Saturday, May 4, the Wom
an’s Improvement Club of Rey
nolds will have their annual
“May Day” picnic at MionaSprings.
Everybody invited to attend with
a well filled basket.
The committee asks that those
who have cars will please be kind
enough to take those who have
no way to go.
This invitation is extended to
the entire town.
Picnic Committee — Miss Resa
Harp, chairman; Miss Sarah Pool,
Miss Bessie Bryan, Miss Loach
Bryar-
Mrs. Dorothy Paris Strong,
Press Reporter.
Present and Future.
Whether any particular day shall
bring us more of happiness or suffer
ing is largely beyond our power to de
termine ; whether each day shall give
happiness or suffering to others rests
with us.
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 IMS.
F. A. RICKS,
W. T. GOSTIN,
J. A. MATTHEWS.
Appraisers.
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 may 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
Babies and Children Need
BABY EAS£ .
Absolutely Harmless—A o Opiates
It Keeps Their Little Insides Right.
For Constipation, Diarrhoea, Worms,
Cold, Feverishness, Loss. of sleep,
Sour Stomach, Convulsion, Colic,
and Teething Troubles.
Druggisto sell and recommend it.
None Genuine without the signature.
P. MARSHALL, Manufacturing Chemist.
Atlanta, Georgia.