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ALEXANDER BROS PHARMACY
“The Old Dag Cora:r“ “ The Old Dag Corner ’’
Purest Drugs mill Rexall Remedies
MAX ALIAS CANDIES*”
Choicest Chocolates. Bon Bone.
Mints—from 5 cents to 25 cents a box.
Full line of Stationery.
Everything that is good to smoke.
Alexander Bros. Pharmacy
SOCIAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Paragraphs About People You Know'
Mr. Charner Hill was in the
-country, Monday.
WANTED
Hides and Beeswax
County Produce of ev¬
ery kind.
W. B. Thweatt & Bro.
Mrs. Bartow Willinghom re
turned from Athens, Saturday.
FOR SALE
Two good work
horses
J. O. Elrod.
Miss Ray, of Monroe, is guest
of Miss Micheal at Bessie Tift.
Dr. Lee Darby, of Vidalia. was
in this City. Sunday.
Gall on J. M. Cox for
the nicest turkeys for
Thanksgiving and ev¬
erything to go with
them.
Judge T. E. Fletcher has
the Cabaniss lot in the grove
to Dr. Elrod’s.
Now is the time
sow wheat and
Buy your fertilizer
B. F. Hill.
Judge Clark will move his fam¬
ily to hiB new home, in the north
«rn part of the city, this week.
Carl H. Smith will be
at the City Hall be¬
tween 9 A. M. and 5 P.
M., to collect city taxes day.
Dec. 1 st is the last
Misses Ray, Micheal and Brin¬
son and Mr. Hugh Hardin were in
Barnesville, Sunday,
Call and see new
verware Ihavein
-over 200 pieces to
lect from. Green. _
2t D. H.
MiBs Lillie Hill, of Atlanta, was
this week’s guest of Misses Steph*
ens.
Big bargains in milli¬
nery, ladies caps and
suits at the Blue Store
STUART’S
BUCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
50 Years on the Market
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hill were iu
Sunday.
Lady’s geld watch
makes a nice Xmas
present—1 have 128
gold watches in stock
to select from. 2t
Mrs. Barnes, of Jacksonville, is
the guest of Miss Myers.
Lightwood chips, the
fires very with. thing to kindle
Zellner & Flynt.
Miss Lucila Jackson was in Ma¬
con, Monday.
j Mr. Elbert Banks was in Macon,
j Sunday.
Men’s shoesand hats
that are right—abso¬
quality lutely right in
and price at
The Blue Store,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hill were
Sunday guests of Mrs. E. C. Rum¬
ble at Smarrs.
If you are for thinking of
something a pres¬ H,
ent, call at D.
Green’s Jewelry Store
Mrs rhornwell Gamble and
Miss Annie Rea Gamble were iu
Macon, Monday.
You will positively
save money on your
clothing if you investi¬
gate our prices at
The Blue Store.
Mrs. John Banks’ friends will
glad to know that she is
ing and hopeB soon to be at
Bring and us chickens yonr
butter
have always paid
est prices. Thweatt & Bro.
W, B.
Mrs. Eva Ponder’s friends wil
regret to learn of her illness at a
hospital in New York.
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Now is the time to
sow wheat and oats,
buy your fertilizer from
B. F. Hill.
For pains in the side or chest dampen
a piece of flannel with Chamberlain’s
Liniment and hind it over the seat of
| pain. There is nothing Everywhere. better. For
1 sale by All Dealers
The editor met Uncle Bone
On the train, Saturday,
he requested us to ask all his
to meet him at the public
in Culloden on the 19th of
1982 lor a “round-up.”
will be 100 years old that day.
mule lost—Black
mule, small sore
left ear, wire
on left hind ankle
about 10 years
Guy Pritchett.
A white gas car carried ten bales
cotton from Maynard’s ware¬
to the depot, Tuesday, at
automobile speed. Three
on top of the high piled
enjoyed the ride. A good
looked ou.
High grade fertilizers
of Potash. Call
B. F. Hill.
Mrs. A Chamlee is guest of
atives in Tennille.
Miss Lucile Cater is in
ville, the guest of her sister,
Myrick.
Come And See-We Have The Goods.
129 kegs of nails,
1 2592 lbs barbed wire,
2340 rods wire fence,
59 stoves, 67 Chatta¬
nooga plows-all sizes
with trimrr. ingsto
match, buggy, wagon,
and plow harness
beat the — band” and
everything in hard¬
ware and house-fur¬
nishing goodsi Bee us
before you buy.
tf Bramblett & Bro.
UTS I
jc ■ ;
Will Promote Beauty
Women desiring beauty get wonder¬
ful help from Buckleri’s' A rnica Salve.
It banishes pimples, skin eruptions,
sores and boils. It makes the skin soft
and velvety. It Glorifies the face. Cures
sore eves, cold sores, cracked lies,
chapped hands. Best for burns, scalds,
fever sores, cuts, bruises and piles.
at Lancaster Drug Store.
Carl H, Smith will be
at the City Hall be¬
tween 9 A. M. and 5 P.
VI., to collect city tax¬
es. Dec, 1 st is the last
day.
Miss Michael entertained
Bessie Tift, Monday afternoon,
complimentary to MisB Julia
The young ladies of the city
the Senior class were invited
The evening could not have
otherwise than pleasant with
a charming hostess.
Dressed in “Black and Yellow”
Not “Football Colors” but the color
of the carton containing Foley’s Honey
and Tar the best and safest cough rem¬
edy for all coughs and colds. Do not
accept a substitute but see that you
get the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar
in a yellow carton with black letters.
Red Cross Pharmacy.
For Rent-5 room cot¬
tage Rent—The with garden, garden
For
belonging to the house
recently occupied by
Mrs. W. P. Watts. Ap¬
ply to Miss Fannie
Bennett.
Died in Bogleston, Mass., Nov.
10th, 1910, H. K Mallory, aged
years, 5 months and 10 days.
His end was peace. The
ceased was a brother of our
man, F. T. Mallory.
Mrs. C. A. Ensign and Miss Sal
Proctor were in Macon, Satur¬
Mrs Taylor of Macon, was the
gue> t of Mrs. Nellie
Try ourDainty Flour.
It is just what you
want,
W. B. Thweatt & Bro.
Miss Daisy Cater leaves next
week for Vienna and will be
guest of Mrs. L. D. Henderson.
MONEY TO LOAN
1 have just complet¬
ed arrangements for
[ending money at a
low rate of interest on
farm lands. No com¬
missions to becharged
but a reasonable fee
for abstracting and fix
ing up papers. Money
obtained Williams, promptly. Jr.,
R. L.
Wilder Building, 1
Him Sallie Bushing attended
the funeral of Senator A. S Clay jl'
at Marietta, last Wednesday (
was her cousin.
Agents Wanted.
Several good Agents
commission.
Marble Co.
J. D. McCowen, Mg’r.
•-—
Maybelle Edwards . in
Mrs. was
Sunday.
New restaurant now
n—lunches and
meals at all hours,
ladies and
We will
patronage. &
Reeyes 3c.
Main
J. M. Cox bought 15
rot« Black Atexaner for $28
You see how the old farmer is
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Mr. and Mrs. 1). F. Bennett,|
Mr. Frank Bennett and Mr. J.
Matthews spent Sunday at High|
Falls.
Hexamethylenetetramine
Is the name of a German chemical
one of the many valuable Remedy. ingredients Hexame-1 |
of Foley's Kidney
thylenetramine is recognized by medi¬
cal text books and authorities anti-septic as for a tire the j
acid solvent and
urine. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy
at the first sign of kidney trouble and
avoid a serious malady. Red Cross |
Pharmacy.
Mtb. E. M. Rumph.of Marshall
ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs.j
J. M. Moore.
Mrs Walter Bramblett entertain¬
ed about sixty guests most delight¬
fully, Thursday afternoon from
four to six.
Ladies, get busy,
now is the time to
make your fruit cakes
for Christ mas. You
can get all that is nec¬
essary from!
J. M, Cox
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Mr. C. F. Brooks, of
Park, spent several daye of
week with his brother, W.
Brooks.
Saves an Iowa Man’s Life
The very grave seemed to yawn he
fore Robert Madsen, of West Burling¬
ton, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in
the hospital, four of the best physicians
gave him up. Then was shown the mar¬
velous curative power of Electric Bit¬
ters. For, after eight months of fright¬
ful suffering from liver trouble and yel¬
low jaundice, getting no help from
other remedies or doctors, five bottles
of this matchless medicine completely
cured him. Its positively guaranteed
for -tomach, Liver or Kidney troubles
and never disappoints. Only fjOf at
Lancaster Drug Store,
NOTICE
1 have made a c >n
tract with Sprout Wal¬
dron & Co. for a R » ir
Flour Mill to be install¬
ed in what is known as
Maynard’s Mill. It will
be ready for next sea¬
son’s crop. Plants few *
acres of good land in
wheat and see what
good flour can b r> made
at home.
P. B, Maynard.
Mrs T. R. Talmadge , . n Mrs.
O Elrod were in Grsfiiu Wed¬
to see Dixon’s play.
Miss Lillie Browning was mar¬
ried. Sunday afternoon, to Mr.
B. O. Woodward, of Jackson.
Rev. J. W. Hunt officiating.
Call and see my line
of gold rings and dia
mond rings. I have
289 to select from.
2t D. H. Green.
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T 1 , he marriage ot Miss Julia Ool- ,, .
l,M W,H| “ to Mr - William H.
Crawford, which occurs in Colum
bus. the first of December, and
also the marriage of Mr. Tim Wil¬
lis to Miss Willingham, m Rome,
a few days later, is of interest to
Forsyth people, Mr. and Miss
VVilllB lluVH often Visited their
grandfather, Dr. 0. C. Collins ai d
were very popular here. Mr*. Jen-
1116 Amos and little Emily Anion,
will attend the marriages. Mibs
I Emily will be one of the flower
girls.
THF. LOCAL COITON MARKL1.
The following is the quotation
the loC111 c,,tto!: nmrkHt ’ 118 re -
,
Fully good middling...... u c.
Good middling.............i»}c.
Fully middling...........18£c.
Mr. Leon Porch was called to
Barnesville. Sunday, on account
of the seriodk illnuBs of his grand
lather, Mr. Flournoy Matthews.
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