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|You Want To KNOW Everything.
It's natural to want to know the NEWS: Especially all the News of Lo
cal and State interest and that’s what you will read in
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The New Sandersville Herald.
We refer to it as a New Paper because it will have a new manager, new machinery and better still, it will
be printed by a new process and be a live, up-to-date newspaper.
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The new Linotype Machine will be shipped from New Orleans this week. That’s the kind of maehine used
by the daily papers and some of the more progressive papers of the smaller cities and it is estimated that the
machine will print a larger paper than a number of printers and that it works as if it had the brain and pur
pose of a man. ■
You are invited to see our new equipment and be on our subscription list for the first issue.
Don’t Forget That In The Meantime And Until
the new outfit arrives, the Herald will go to its subscribers, through the kindness of the Progress by a contract
made with that paper. DON’T DELAY.
Until the 15th of December we are making a smaller price. This will, of course, be changed after that date
owing to the fact that we are necessarily compelled to issue a smaller paper at present on account of the fire.
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--The Sandersville Herald.--
? Fall and Winter 5?
Our Fall and Winter lines of ready-to-
wear Clothing and Furnishings for
Men, Women and Children are now
ready.
We have a large mail order depart
ment, in the hands of competent repre
sentatives, who will make your inter
ests their own.
A complete catalogne, covering our
various departments, will soon be
ready, and will be mailed upon request
free of charge.
Write for Samples and Self-measurement
blanks,
B. B. LEVY BROTHER & COMPANY
SAVANNAH. GA.
LOCAL
jij Land Near City For Sale Cheap.
I 450 Acres- 3 Wiles from Sandersville.
j| See us fo~ prices and terms. fS|
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Sandersville Investment Co. p
G. H. Howard, Mgr.
Rev. A. S. Avant from Deepstep was
in town Saturday.
Mr. Rudolf Wommock was here on
business Saturday.
Col. li. L. Merritt, one of the leading
members of thejlparta bar, was here
on legal business Tuesday.
Mr. Oliver Everrett was circulating
among friends here Saturday.
Mr. N. D. Harrison from Hancock
was among the visitors to the city on
Saturday.
Col. Dudley Smith of Eastman was
here Sunday and Monday.
Mr. W. F. Rachels of Warthen made
a business trip to the cityJTuesday.
Mrs. Chns. Schwall paid the city a
visit Saturday.
Mr. Macon Garner of Swainsboro
passed through here Wednesday on his
way to Hancock connty where he will
spend a few days with relatives and
friends.
Mr. James Garner of Warthen was
here on business Tuesday.
Mr. Edgar Hartley was among the
visitors to Sandersville Saturday.
Mr. Lewis Young was here on busi
ness Tuesday.
Miss Nannie Lou Pounds of Thena
was in the cit£ Saturday.
Miss Mattie Hitchcock of Linton
passed through Sandersville Tuesday
on her way to visit relatives near
Davisboro.
Judge R. L. Gamble of Louisville and
Col. B. F. Walker of Gibson wore here
Monday on legal business before Judge
Rawlings.
A shipment of fine stationery for job
work was received at The Herald office
today. See us for the test in printing.w ill a* t-> uj.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Albea spent
Thanksgiving day with their daughter,
Miss Kathleen Albea, at Warthen.
Miss Lena Garner spent Thanksgiving
at her home near Warthen.
Mrs. Win. Gibson, of Agricola, was
on a short visit to Prof. John Gibson
and family before they left for their
new home, Bobo, Miss.
Mrs. tieo. Walker and Miss Pinkie
Walker, of Warthen, were in the city
or. a short visit last week.
Miss Venie Holt of Wrightsville was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tomp
kins last week.
Miss Mildred Marston of Augusta
spent Thanksgiving holiday with Mrs.
T. Y. McCarty.
Misses Ruth aud Ella McCarty visited
Miss Grace McCarty at Mt De Sales
in Macon Thanksgiving.
Mr. W. F. Rachels was here Satur
day.
Mr. W. E, Bridges was here one day
this week on business,
Hon. W. A. Jordon was a visitor to
our city last Saturday.
Mr. R, H, Zachary, of the firm of
Zachary & Company, was here a short
while Saturday.
Mr, A. Webster came to the city
Saturday.
A representative of the Mergnnthaler
Linotype Company was here Monday
and made valuable suggestions regard
ing the installation of the Herald’s
new linotype machine which is expect-
daily.
Several friends have reported local
and personal news thi3 week for which
we are grateful.
Call at the new location of The Her
ald at the Pringle Buliding.
A card addressed to The Herald let
ting us Know of the arrival of your
guests will be a favor to your friends as
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Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chapman enter
tained Wednesday evening with a
beautiful reception in honor of tl.eir
son, Mr. Gordon Sydney Chapman and
his bride, who wns before their recent
marriage, MisB Mollie Parker of Mil-
len. The bride is a lovely and accom
plished young woman, and having vis
ited our city frequently, has a wide
circle of friends ir. Sandersville. Mr.
and Mrs. Chapman were assisted in
greeting their guests by their daugh
ter, Miss Eloise Chapman, Miss Louise
Sullivan, Mesdames D. P. Hale, A.
Ohamlee and Edgar Lawson; Misses
Vannie Mathis and Willie Thigpen al
so assisted in entertaining the guests.
Those receiving with the bride and
groom were: Mr. and Mrs. F. M. God-
bee and Miss Agnes Daniel of Millen,
Mrs. F. F. Stacer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
S. Chamlee, Miss Lena Robison and
Mr. Julian Jamerson.
The parlors and dining room weie
beautifully decorated with vines, and
crystal vases filled with enchantress
carnations and chrysanthemums were
placed with beautiful effect on cabinets
and tables. The hostess wore n beau
tiful evening toilet of black silk. The
bride’s puda green costume was es
pecially becoming to her girlish beau
ty, she carried white carnations with
asparagus fern. J^rs, Chamlee who
was a fall bride wore white satin with
pearl passementerie garnitures. Mrs.
Stacer was gowned in black net with
touches of blue. Mrs. Godbee wore a
beautiful blue coat suit. Miss Daniel
wore pink silk, and Miss Robison white
silk with cream trimnings. After the
guests had been presented to the re
ceiving party, they were invited into
the dining room and served with an
elegant course of cream and cake. A
number of affairs have been announced
in honor cf this popular couple, and
their friendB are glad to claim them
as citizens.
Land for Rent.
My Rogers place in one mile of San
dersville, also my Wicker place 7 miles
from Sandersville, goed land, good
houses and good water. Apply either
to
Mrs. Julia A. Martin,
or J. S. Adams,
Sandersville, Ga.
N.Otf.
For Rent.
My farm known as Fabe Watkins place
3J miles east of Sandersville, 200 acres, 3
horse farm in cultivation, 2 good houses
and barns, fertile land. Will mako 5
year lease to suitable white or colored
tenant who has his own stock and is able
to furnish his own fertilizers and sup
plies. References required. Terms 3000
pounds good middling cotton, payable
October 1st each year, repairs to build
ings wheu necessary to bo made by me.
L. C. Matthews,
Oct 20 tf. 12 Merritts Ave,
Atlanta, Ga.
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For Rent.
A three horse farm one mile
from Davisboro, known as the
Bill Harris place. Apply to
S. G. Prince, Davisboro. Ga.
For Rent.
I offer for rent eome good farms it!
3 miles of Davisboro, Ga., to tenants
who have their own stock and are able
to furnish their own supplies, Ac. Ref
erences required. Terms reasonable.
4te A. Y. H. Jordan,
Davisboro, Ga.
Five Percent Simple Interest.
Money to loan at five per cent sim
ple interest on town or country prop
erty. I also write Fire and Life In
surance. Apply to Iverson Lord, Ten-
mile, Ga. 9-15 3mo.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup always
brings quick relief to coughs, colds,
hoarseness, whooping-cough and bron
chial and throat trouble. Mothers es
pecially recommend it for children
Pleasant to take, gently laxative
Sold by M. D. Jamerson. tf.