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Centerville Happenings.
Editor Early County News :
Gardens are looking fine in our
country now.
The writer visited Mrs. G. C.
Swann Tuesday last.
Mr. J. O. Strickland attended
preaching at Lucile Sunday.
Mr. S. R. Johnson attended
preaching at Hilton Sunday.
The fish and snuke liars are also
late in registering this spring.*
Mr. Roberts, of Spooner, passed
through the burg Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Money went
up to the city shopping Saturday.
Mr. Jim Guest, of Damascus,
■•ras in the burg a few days last
week.
Mr. J. H. Chambers, from Ala
bama, visited in our burg Saturday
and Sunday.
A girl may strike a man as a
pretty miss—and hit him later as
an angry wife.
Sunday school every Sunday
morning at 10 o’clock. Everybody
invited to attend.
Mr. Sam Gurr, from Stffold,
spent one night last week with Mr.
J. W. Anderson.
Mr. J. W. Wiley went to the
Roberts cemetery Monday to put
up some tombstones.
Messrs. B. C. A. and S. R
Joh nson attended to business in ■
Blakely one day last week.
Once in a while a woman makes,
love to a man just to show him j
what he doesn’t know, and then 1 e
knows it.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Houston,
from Miller, visited in the burg
Sunday, the guests of Mr and Mrs.
J. J. Newberry.
Mr. J H. Warren, from Florida,
is back here on a visit, to the de
light of his many friends, and a cer
tain young lady is all smiles.
The cold snap has at least one
redeeming feature. It keeps back
the persons who are always crowd
i ng the season to get out with the
first spring clothes.
Miss Mamie Mosley, of Cedar
Springs, visited here Friday. Qn
her return she was accompanied by
her sister, Miss Florrie Mosley and
Miss Ida Wiley, where they visited
Saturday and Sunday.
Easter Lily.
A Great Sensation.
There was a big sensation in
Leesville, Ind., when W. H.
Brown of that place, who was ex
pacted to die, had his life saved
by Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. He writes: “ler
dured insufferable agonies from As- j
thma but your New Discovery gave i
me immediate relief andsoon there
after effected a complete cure.
Similar cures of consumption,
pneumonia, bronchitis and grip,
sire numerous. It’s the peerless
remedy for all throat and lung trou
ble. Price 50c, and SI.OO. Guar
anteed by L. C. Srtrong Druggist.
Trial bottle free.
No matter what you are working
:vt,<do the very best you can. The
boy <or girl who starts out in life
with this thought foremost will
surely make a success. Do it.—
Valdosta Times.
You Know What You Are Taking
when you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle
showing that it is simply Iron and
Quinine in a tasteless form. No
Cure, No Pay. 50c.
I want to sell
you your groceries. I guarantee
absolutely to give you the best
obtainable as cheap as any one.
Martin.
Look! Look!
lam now prepared to furnish
the public plenty of good oak and
pine wood for fire place and stove ;
18 inch or 2 feet $2 per cord ; stove
wood $2 per cord ; 4 feet $1.25.
Respectfully,
J. E. Cobb.
PsTbe best physic : Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy
to take; pleasant in effect. For
sale by L. C. Strong.
Bethel Jottings.
April 20, 1903
Editor Early Couoty News:
The writer spent the past week
with Mrs. I. J. Hill.
We are having some very un
pleasant weather now.
Mr. Joseph Evans was the pleas
ant guest of Mr. Linton Hill Sun
day last.
Little Beulah Hill has been very
sick, but we are glad to see her
well again.
Mr. Howard Tool spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Mr.
Linton Hill.
Mrs. Amanda Hill and little
daughter, Ollie, spent Friday with
Mr. I. J. Hill.
Miss Addie Hill spent Thursday
night with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Wiley.
Rev. J. I. Hill filled his regular
appointment at White Plain Sat
urday and Sunday last.
Mr 6. J. J. Hill has been on tl e
sick list for the last few weeks, but
we are glad to see her well again.
Mr. J. J. Wiley and charming
daughter, Miss Kallie, took a pleas
ant trip to Cedtr Springs Saturday
last.
Some of our farmers of this place
are going to chopping cotton next
week ; walk about sagers, lookout
new ground
Messrs. C B. English and J W’.
Wiley were the pleasant guests of
Mr. J. J. Wiley and family of this
place bunday last.
Sun Flower.
A Demonstration of What Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy Can Do.
“One of our customers, a highly
respected citizen of this place, had
been for ten years a sufferer from
chronic diarrhoea,” writes Walden
& Martin, druggists, of Enterprise,
Ala. “He had used various patent
preparations and been treated by
physicians without any permanent
benefit. A few months ago he
commenced taking Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy and in a short time was entire
ly cured. Many citizens of Enter-
I>ri-e who know the gentleman will
testify to the truthfulness of this
iiatement.” For sale by L. C
Strong, druggi t.
Wire Fencing.
If you want a good wire fence,
call at my store and examine the
Pagre Woven vVire Fence, the best
fence made and the only wire that
will contract as well as expand.
W. T G. Cobb
Selected Cotton Seed Meal,
Hulls, Bran, Shorts and Feed
Oats at Martin’s.
A. J. ROSS,
Contractor and Builder,
BLAKELY, : GEORGIA.
1 take this method of informing the
j public that I am prepared to contract
i for all kinds of
First-Class Carpenter Work.
You will lose money if you do not
see me before placing your contract.
I can be seen every Saturday after
noon next door to VV. L. Elder’s store.
•
I refer you to Mr. J. 11. Flowers, Mr.
'l'. F. Cordray and Blakely Oil Mills as
to the characterot my work.
A. J. ROSS,
4-1-03 BLAKELY, GA.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervous
ness, headacho, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of
the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol
cures indigestion. This new di jeovery repre
sents tho natural Juices of digestion as they
exist In a healthy stomach, combined with
flie greatest known tonic and reconstructive
properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Curs does not
only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this
famous remedy cures all stomach troubles
by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
etrengthenlng the mucous membranes lining
the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rtrensweod, W. Vs., ssys:—
"I wss troubled with sour stomach for twaoty yaars.
Kodol cured me and wa are now ustnc It In mlfc
Mr baby."
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
•sttMa only. SI.OO Size holdtnf 2% ttaaathaMM
alxa. which sells for 50 cants.
•raparid by B. o. D.wiTT A 00., OHWAOO
Sold by L, 0. Strong.
Baltimore - Bargain - House!
Our buyer has just returned from market, where he
bought the best line that the Baltimore Bargain
House has ever shown. We have bargains in every
line. We have no special Bargain Days to run off
hard stock. Every day is a retil Bargain Day with
us. We are giving you no cheap talk, but the facts.
We can show the Blakely Trade the best line
OF IM AND EMBROIDERIES
we have ever received; also a big line of
Lawns, Percales, Madras Goths
and Silk Pique for Waists.
Our Dress Goods department contains everything
from 5c Calico to.the best of silk. Nothing is left
out of this line, and prices to suit the times. It has
long been given up that we are headquarters for
CLOTHING, SHOES
•At At AND HATS.
We are the only people who can show’ you a full line
of Clothing. Remember we are the Sole Agents in
Blakely for the
Celebrated Band-Made Puritan Shoes and
Orange Yalley Hats. &
Remember the place and come straight to
Headquarters.
THE BALTIMORE BARGAIN HOUSE,
SAM STEIN,
Mil Carolina Corn Whisky.
AT $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 AND $3.00 PER GALLON.
Rye Whisky at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3 00 per Gallon.
to consumer, saving middlemen’s profits. All
express charges paid by me on package ot two gallons or more.
Terms: OcCSli with order. Write tor descriptive circulars
of Wines atid Brandies with your first order.
Reference—Commercial agenciej or any merchant here.
_ J. H. i/VOOLEY, Cherryville, N- C,
GEORGIA, FLORIDA AND ALABAMA RAILWAY COMPANY.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MARCH 29, 190*3.
NORTH BOUND. SOUTH BOUND.
HEAD DOWN. _ READ UP.
No. 3. NoTI no. 4. ' Nos. 2. I
Daily. STATIONS.
Daily. Daily. Daily.
320pm1625 am Iv Tallahassee ar 900 pm 100 pin
_.. 338 pm 6' 43 am Iv Lk Jackson Iv 830 pm 12 35 pm
349 pm 652 am lv Gibson !v 828 pm 12 23 pm
358 pm 702 am Iv Havana Iv 818 pm 12 12 pm
_ ... 433 pm 750 am Iv Attapulgus lv 731 pm 11 22 am
540 pin 850 am Iv Eldoretfdo lv 630 pm 10 05 am
5 58 pm lv Nicholasville lv 9 50 am
000 pm 922 am lv Colquitt lv 000 pin 938 am
618 pm 931 am lv Corea lv 056 pm 932 am
6 37 pm IvYoumn’sSiding 9 14 am
720pm1046 am lv Edison lv 458 pm 817 am
800 pm 11 20 am lv Carter’s Creek lv 428 pm 740 am
Trains No. 1 and No. 4 will stop 15 minutes at Hinson for breakfast and
9Upper * E. K. BRYAN, Jb., General Passenger Agent.
R. B. COLEMAN, General Superintendent.
BAINBRIDGE, GA
f To Cure a Cold in One Day 1
I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Z on every I
I Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This signature,ox.2sc. I
K<*a! Estate tor Sale.
No. x. \lcuiiLkiin i*j i!Cw
acre tarm, nigmy .mproved, we '
watered, one mile of railway sta
tion, adjoins the famous Catoosa
Springs, in Catoosa county, Ga.
Only f 8,000.00. Will sell or ex
change for improved city property,
either in Atlanta, Ga., or Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
No. a. 500 acres in Colomokee
neighborhood, good dwelling, out
houses and fencing. Well im-
No. 5. 700-acre farm; 7-horse
farm under cultivation; 9 miles
south of Blakely in fine condition.
Improvements alone worth the
price—only $3,000.
No. 9. Calhoun county, 250
acres, miles north of Leaiy—loo
acres under cultivation ; 75 in past
ure, and remainder in timber. Three
new tenant houses, new barn and
other out houses. Good school and
two churches. Only $750, or lib
eral discount for all cash.
No. 10. Bainbridge street. 31
acres, one-half cleared and other
fenced for pasture. Plenty of good,
pure water; four room house, large
barn and all necessary outhouses;
all new and in fine condition ; only
$1,200. Also horse, buggy, cow,
calf and wagon.
No. 11. 103 acres on Chattahoo
chee river, mostly bottom land, and
a fine stock farm, at only S3OO.
Apply soon.
No. 14 — acres, 10 miles
south of Blakely ; 200 acres in cul
tivation, houses and improvements
all new. Plenty of timber tor farm
purposes. Houses alone cost price.
—only $2,000.00. Easy terms. A
good bargain.
Wade H. Powell,
Real Estate Dealer, Blakely, Ga.
THE VARIETY WORKS
are better prepared than
ever to furnish : :
Doors, Sash, Balusters, Turned
or scroll Work, Door and
Window Frarrjiog, A\antelS»
Boxing and Mouldings of all kinds,
Weather boarding; in fact all
kinds of Finishing Work.
Hard Brick, Lime and Cement
will be
KEPT IN STOCK.
at all times.
Mr. J. R. Martin, who ig in
charge, will be pleased to wait
upon you.
Thanking the public for past
patronage and soliciting your fu
ture orders, I am
Yours respectfully,
T. F. CORDRAY
Proprietor Blakely Variety Works.
Livery, Feed and Sale
STABLE.
D. ROSCELL DEAL,
PROPRIETOR.
Southwest Corner of Public
Square.
Blaliely, Ga.
Every Accommodation for
Drovers.
Polite and prompt attention given
he traveling public. Good teams,
careful drivers, reasonable charges.
O O P F I n sT
I handle coffins by the car load
and can fill your order at a reason
able price, as I have a full line of
these goods.
Geo. E. Chipstead,
Blakely, Ga.
Fire Insurance*
Reliable and safe.
'a’fi Wade H. Powell.