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VOL. LV. > NO 28
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“ Al * 4 &Ej*UTirUL” LOOK* BEAUTIFUL BE-
W^Sj^m , St 6>*U*C SHE SHE KMOWS WHERE TO COME FOR
BEAUTIFUL THIMCS. IT IS CCOAOAY
TO BUY THE BEST; IT IS DOUBLE ECOMOMY TO
BUY THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES. COME TO
OUR STORE MOV JIMD PRACTICE DOUBLE ECOM
OAY WHILE YOU YET MVE A Lj4RGE STOCK OF
BEAUTIFUL, STYLISH GOODS TO PICK FROM. BUT
j4RE YOU in MEED OF WORK SHOES? WE A GOOD LIME OF THEM FROM
$1.5 0 UP. Sj4VE MOMEY BY COMIMG TO SEE US FOR YOUR W^IATS.
“Paying as you go gives lowest prices.”
THE SURPRISE STORE
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1 STEEL BEAM PLOWS I
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I We have the following Steel Beam |
| Plows that we are offering at very low |
| prices to close out. I
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© No. 62 Chattanooga two horse plows reduced from * ®
$9.00 to $6.50 |
% No. 17 Chattanooga middle Breakers reduced from @
» $8.50 to $7.00 |
§ No. 77 Syracuse middle breakers reduced from S
S $9.50 to $7.50
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| This is your opportunity to get a bar- f
$ gain in a two horse turning plow or mid- 8
8 die breaker. This is a low price and we g
§ have only a few to sell at these prices. |
I Blakely Hardware Company I
S E. B. HyIAILTO/i, Proprietor ®
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Early County News.
Success to All Who Pay Their Honest Debts —“Be Sure You Are Right. Then Go Ahead.
BLAKELY. GA.. THURSDAY EVENING. FEB. 25 1915.
MRS. HENRY MOYE HOSTESS.
| Mrs. Henry Moye entertained at
| a very lovely and elaborate affair in
■ honor of her two pleasure clubs on
■ Thursday of last week. Her attrac
■ tive home was made exceedingly
■ beautiful with its soft lights and
I lovely floral decorations. Tall crys
i tal vases held enchantress carnations,
E and handsome ferns and palms were
Ej effectively used. In honor of the
! “Father of Our Nation,” the score
E cards were hand-painted hatchets and
E cherries. All mints and refreshments
E carried out a patriotic color motif.
E Sixty guests were invited. Receiving
E with Mrs. Moye were Mesdames J.
E H. Hand, J. E. Reynolds of Bain-
E bridge and Misses Averitt and Ches
’ ter of Seattle. Mesdames Freeman
and Wallace Wright assisted in serv
ing. At a short business meeting held
; immediately afterwards, Mlesdames
[ Eherman, Mims, Chapman, Lewis
; Fryer, Barham and Abernathy were
[ extended invitations to become mem
. bers of the Domino Circle.
B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM.
Tuesday Evening, March 30th.
1 Song.
1 Prayer.
■ Introduction —Leader.
1 Song.
1 Prayer.
' 'Scripture Reading, Romans 10:1-15.
1 Song.
1 The Work of Our Home Board:
1. Vivian Dumas.
2. Lane Coachman.
3. Lucile Barksdale.
4. John Jernigan.
Song.
Perils:
1. Hassell Dumas.
2. Mildred Abernathy.
3. Edwin Brooks.
4. ’Ruth George.
A Day of Hope—Mary Lizzie Hayes.
Closing Prayer—Pastor.
Constipation.
When costive or troubled with con
stipation take Chamberlain’s Tablets.
They are easy to take and most
agreeable in effect. Obtainable ev
erywhere. adv.
$1.50 A YEAR
. COMMITTEES FOR THE
MARCH RALLY
Southwest Division Woman’s Baptist
Missionary Union.
The Rally for the Southwest Di
vision of the Woman’s Baptist Mis
sionary Union, which will be held in
Blakely, has been set for March 30,
31, April 1.
The program will be given later.
The ladies of the local society are
aequested to cut out these commit
tees so as to avoid confusion.
Committee to Secure Homes for
Delegates—'Mrs. A. D. Harriss, chair
man, Mrs. John Underwood, Mrs.
Crawford Fryer, Jr., Mrs. Lewis Fry
er, Mrs. Wood Davis, Mrs. Ward, Mrs.
O. D. Brunson, Mrs. Bell Wilson,
Mrs. H. B. Buchannon, Mrs. Will
Strong. ,
The Reception Committee Mrs.
E. Boyett, chairman, Mrs. Aber
nathy, Mrs. C. M. Baggs, Mrs. T. S.
Toole, Mrs. Luther Wood, Mrs. J. A.
J. Dumas, Mrs. Byron Collins, Mr 3.
Grady Smith, Mrs. W. W. Fleming.
Refreshment Committee Mrs.
Nettie Coachman, chairman, Mrs. C.
T. Alexander, Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mrs.
Cowart, Mrs. Stuckey, Mrs. Ham
mack, Mrs. Ed Chancy, Mrs. C. C.
Tarver, Mrs. Hutchins.
Music Committee —Mrs. Abernathy,
chairman, Mrs. Lewis Fryer, Mrs.
Eugene Morris, Miss Adelle Whatley,
Miss Evelyn Cranford.
To Receive at the Train — Mes
dames Boyett, Abernathy, Baggs,
L. B. Fryer and J. B. Jones.
Each chairman is requested to call
a meeting of her committee at once.
MRS. W. A. BARKSDALE,
MRS. C. M. BAGGS, Pres.
Sec. W. B. M. U.
A VALENTINE PARTY.
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In honor of Miss Lucile Black, of
Savannah, Mrs. J. B. Jones was “at
1 home” to about sixty friends at a
1 lovely Valentine affair. All lights
1 were shaded red, and all decorations
‘ and score cards were suggestive of
' Valentine Day. Miss Black and Mts.
1 Chapman received with Mrs. Jones at
‘ the door. Mrs. Crawford Fryer, Jr.,
» presided at the pianola and Mesdames
3 Ed Fryer, Jr., Henry Moye and Miss
3 Whatley assisted in serving. All la
-3 dies assisting wore lovely evening
1 gowns. ~
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PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF PRAYER
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February 28th to March sth.
Subject—Home Missions.
1 Sunday, ‘‘The South.” Leader
* Mrs. Luther H. Wood.
* Monday, “Enlistment.” Leader —<
3 Mrs. Hill Buchannon.
3 Tuesday, "Church Extension.” Lead
-3 er—Mrs. C. E. Boyett.
Wednesday, “Mountain Schools.”
Leader —Mrs. Byron Collins.
Thursday, “Evangelism.” Leader —
Mrs. Will Strong.
Friday, “Foreigners, Indians, Ne
groes/’ Leader —Mrs. Wood Davis.
MRS. W. A. BARKSDALE, Pres.
MRS. C. M. BAGGS, Sac.
STRICKLAND’S CAFE
Corner Public Square and South
Main Street
MARKET PRICE PAID FOR ALL
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Both town and country trade
appreciate.
THE NEATEST PLACE AND
THE BEST COOKING
Prices Guaranteed Reasonable.
MACK STRICKLAND,
PROPRIETOR