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Thre e Hen coop* and on* nous*
, „ burglarised Thursday night and
Jt t no'track* of the depredators
J T „ been, found. The h*n**ry
g, R. Robinson on Warren At*..
, „ entered and thre* lai“g*\ Jillcy
c irlatmas fowl* were tak*n. (or th*
i lectatlon of th* nakaowa party
ere /iso friends ot th* oow
, 0 ,d *» evidenced hy th* dulr* to
i itdth* worthy animal •( all th* feed
t *t was on aaad. ' ;
Th* bom* of Mr. Jas. F. Evans *a
Dawson street was touched far a
chickens and th* hot antl-csw
£d*nsan‘ and hater } *f th* ,*ct*pus
I *d bis barn opened and all his c*w
ted stolen. Mr. Fostdr'r kous* on
aeltson street was *vld*ntly In the
Date of th*. party and they robbed
he coop of nine of those large line
ooklng hens, thet delight the palate
,t the owners and the sight ot any
one passing by. 5-*r. Robert Dix-
E home was not slighted and at
place they went further and en-
the house. Upon waking next
morning Mr. Dixon found out that
hi* pistol had been taken from his
room and put In th* dining room
wondow. A pocket book containing
}<0 was taken out and the purse left
la the back porch. (5.00 which was
In the watch pocket and 75 cents In
. change was not touched. Ta* Marsh
al was notllled next, morning, but said
HABUIS-MITCHELL
Fprmer Thomasvillc Man Wadded to
Sparta Belle qn'WedneeUay Evening.
On Wednesday evening at home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Harris, of this cUy. ldsa Carrie
Harris and Mr. Car* Mitchell, gif
Nashville, Ga„ were united in u
riage by Rev. M. C. Britt, pastor of
the Sparta Presbyterian ehnrch.
Th* wedding was a quiet hem* af
fair, only ’th* Intimate friends sad
relatives of the contracting parties
being present. 1 ’ , >
After tbs ceremony, the couple
left on the Picayune for a visit to
relative! .of the groom in Thomaavlll*
On., and points of Interests In Frot»
Ida.
Miss Carrie Is a popular ana at
tractive young lady. Mr. Mitchell is
a banker and business man ot ability.
Both havo a multitude of friends
here whose best wishes will follow
them through life.
Miss Mary West of Louisville Is
spending the holidays with Mis* Mar
lon Spence.
Gasoline andtisl Engines
and machinery tor all intis of wor.\. If you
want any kind of p3Wor",c:n the farmer for mill,
sen me bafore you purchase, I will hive you a
deal. I sell the bait enginesIbulll, and
are right. I will set up yonr ‘engine H
you buy from me and g >raranteo It fof twelve
months. If you can f t come to see me, write and
I will come to see yea. I also sell automobiles,
gasoline and ether supplies necessary for en
glne.worh.
i Win. Miller
At fheJhpmasyllle Garage, Cor. Madison and Fletcecr St.
Mr. John Parnell Is very seriously
ill at his home in Rletchervllle.
Mr. C. O. Everett of Pelham was
among the visitors to the city ( Satur-
day.
nothing could be don. at that time. ^ InVltatlOIl
It la hoped that these thieves can j
be caught, even If an extra mas t*
h extended
are getting to be frequent and ao-
bodys property seems to b* safe fro
their pilfering bands. Nothing fur-
tier developed during tbe sight.
ALL SOUTHERNERS
“>The JELL-0 Booth
rt*e
Jamestown Exposition
Orchestra Engaged. Located In Food Products Building at en-
The younger members of the BIk » | ^Uvfpmvldld'a.^a Bert Boom
Club are preparing for the largest specially for your oonvenienoe, where you
deuce of the eeason at tbe Club Hall ^
on the night of the 26th. They haven Our demonstrator* will bo glad to nerve
engaged an orchestra from Albany J™cTe»m im^Vfrora'jttnUJ^IC^REAM
and quite a number of visiting girls (Powder, free, and explain bow cully they
*• Mn ba prepared for the *
have been invited to attend from Val- Purp Food Cfc, U Roy, N. V.
doat* and Quitman.
Shorthand
MASTERED
la Ten Weeks
/^TTARTTFU Pj’Ktcm constat* of the
■ ilxvlv 1 iCwtv „,i ph a bot and ten
Flmple rales-. Learned in one-half
time required for old irstems. Hundrodi
fttfahv!.****•• Mh Wl '
we eoutu to
courses. Bead for the proof.
BOOKKEEPING Uunht by ••Actual
*—*• ftf“ ~ -
joct prae
> taught In
the flouth. One who com-
Meal experience. Railroad wires run Into
Prwftionftir Each of Our (
to $18.00 Per Month.
Write today for ilasdsomoly Illustrated Catalog.
Comes by Mall. J. O. BAGWELL, Pres., 196 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
PARTY AT YOUNG'S.
Girls Are. Entcrtn ned by a
ChrMtmnr. Celebration r j
. Tbo young menj of the city we:,;|
pledsnntly eurprtrld during
week nt receiving an Invitation
tend an entertainment nt the college
on Thursday evening. On their Invi
tations, were nunfbere one on eucb up'
as high as thirty. Tbo gentleman was|
requested to bring or send it. present)
not to cost over ten cents. A 7 beetle j'
ttfnl Christmas tree waa arranged i
ruuW‘ Women as W as Men Aid Made IL™
miserable; by Kidney and «
- jBIadder JiODbie. '
the paatL \. |flHe y trouMo preys M the mind,
on to nt- mscmmigetatidlerteinarlibltion; beadtv,- . .
r.oss* JK vi « or und cbeerful-
out 6f 6rdtr or die- ■ ■ -
Kidney trouble lias
wmzm
weak kidneys. It the
thc urine i
child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds
. . , J the flesh, or
number attached. Each girl bad like-
•‘I furnished a present and there
with these gifts on them and the tUeaeahTorIfiwlien thecUildresche*
“ would “ y " *
Id be able to control th* i
afflicted *“ * ■ • •
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*nd the *pt
t i tingl'Sependtqxmjt, tlwcause of U«dlffi.
was a great amount of genuine old JS^abJnidk* towdat
time fon' and mekrlment when the theseimpoirtahtorgau*.
trouble it due to a diseased condJHoiJ of
owners of th* different things were the kidneys *md bladder, and not to.V
announced '
i women m well as men ore made miser--
After this treat the young , people able with kidney and bladder trouble, ” ' H t
all played hearts using dominoes for Se Sinfeiirt? eff^of
the game. A prise waa given to the Sw«np*Root i» soon realized. It Is sold
bv druggists, in fiftv- -
lucky ones, and Misses Edith War- « nt a ,,q one-dollar j
rlngton and May Thompson and Mr. size bottle*. Younmyl
• , , ..have ft sample bottle :*,**
I James Mellette were the fortunate by mail free, alio - a ■* '
ones. Lovely little
.were given. Delightful - ....
daintily served completed a very hap n!"*. sure aid u^nUon
Ja Pane*e.pr.nUc 8 ^t^ o .ll h .b^a , pjW ;
ful refreshments, monial letters received 1 froni sufferers, •
py evening.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Do you want a good position—one of the better sort—one
worth having? If you do, take a course of busir.e's and
short hand training in this old reliable school. Call or
write for full Information to
A. W. BALL, President.
$500 Reward
FOR THE NAME OF ONE DISSATT8
FIED CUSTOMER.
. $80,000 Worth Bankrupt Jewelry.
LOT 1—3,000 allver and heavy gold
watches, richly engraved, Ladles
and gentlemen s sues, line time
keepers, at., .$3
LOT 2.—1,500 heavy plated geld
Watcbes, beautifully engraved, ex
cellent tlm* keepers, at $1
LOT 3.—2,00# extra heavy
gold Watches, ladles and gi
men's flnely engraved, a rein
ble bargain at
DIAMOND RINGS—36,|10,$15
small atones, out genuine
monda.
ALL GOODS—Delivered by
post-paid, and your money b.
you aro uot delighted.
Buy your Chrlatmaa gifts nor
A Chain free with Orst 5.00
ders.
C. E. MARSHAL.
3M Washington Bird., Chtcag,
this"paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
Why Refer
to Doctors
Because we make medicines
for them. We tell ihem all
about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral',
and they prescribe if for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, con
sumption. They trust it. Then
you can alford to trust ii.
Atk’your own 1 doctor..
T'n !i*»»fc Mnd oftttPQMns-r.ini -
“JfUl ior ovoe sixty yaar
Here Is The Place to Get a $5 Teddy Bear Free
A Great Rig Doll Too And a $10 Punch Bowl
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;; THIS IS THE WAY IT IS DONE
With every ten cent purchase, or with every ten cents paid
on accounts, we will give a card. Each Card bears a number, and the
one holding the corresponding number receives the present free.
HARKl LISTEN!! AND SET WISEIII
This is the place to trade if you want to help the Vashti Home,
the Y. IS. C. A . or the City Hospital.
With every ten cent purchase, or with every ten cents, paid on
accounts, we will allow you a vote lor the Institution of your tHtolce.
The onereceiving the most votes will revive a $25 electric portable
lamp free of charge on Christmas morning. .
* Match this space for further announcements of interest.
A big Christmas stock as well as a full line of Crockery, Fine Chinaware and
House fittings.
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leu per cent discount for cash 01I every purchase, and th/e per cent discount on
all bills paid be fore the 5th of each month. U
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tmmn\jkt\r-\w3Siametvwr.
; 4S. P. .Bradshaw dt^CompCpy,
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10 North Broad Street ~ - . - - - . -
tSsonaasville, Georgia
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