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week at 4 p. m. at the Joiner hoof
Her music, c)as* with a few of thf r
friend* wa* delighted for nearly
hours with a program entirely difer*
ent from the ordinary child's May
party insomuch that the gmmcji and
piays employed were new and yiique
Light refreshment* consisting of
dainty edibles enticingly p'epardd
were there.
I am reminded here of the saying
that the Lord will
the notes in last week's paper about'
the scarcity of hoga and the conne-
| quent absence of the much /prised
ribs and cracklings. The mail man
brought a post card, a real bou£h
post card, that said, In the course, of
time, I 'would be able to enjoy tho
usual farmers fruit cake, tha weath
er alone to la tbo way, >
, Farmers Wrong. ,
One of the surest signs ot a pros-
over the Store
January 6 th
Florida. Mr. O. L. Walker has been
operator at the A. C. L. office hero
and Mr, R. D. allrer ha* been an im
portant factor in the Meigs Review
make up.
Mrs. S. ? B. Lines of Mears, Ga., is
a pleasant visitof^lsere this week at
the home of Judge Btubbs. her father
She belongs to "1900*' class of the
graded school and is much loved by
everybody,» * **;
Mr. J. H. Sapp of Seffner, Fla.
was for several days a visitor to this
Place. . • * ,
Uliy Sara * Bennett la * spending
Christmas with home folks at Madi
son. She will be, in her place, in the
Christmas
Beautiful and suggestive
January 11th
Thomasville Ga. Will be visited
f t •*
'OvJde. Aren’t
gifts
abounding here. More varied than
\ ' r *
tar. more interesting.
The Stocks in their complete-
ife''* * ness "welcome youl
Everywhere in the store a most remark
able display. Christmas Handkerchiefs in
abundance, Neck Wear Novelties, Gloves,
Hose, Useful Gifts, Rugs and Curtains. Lin
ens, Table Linens in fine matched sets-
Beautiful Furs. Many other things that
■will make glad the hearts of both young and
ever
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peroua year with the farmer it a dto-
posltlou to ■A>T,V'When he makes a
good crop and la .otherwise doing
who Is dangerously sick gf typhoid
fewer et the A. C. B. hospital, fie re
port* hot little' Improrement In Me
son's conditio
Hr. Darld Darts of Grady county
will more his Wily Jo the Colter
Hill neighborhood. He Is a brother
of Mr,'H. C. Davis Ad will. Jfcke a
good clttosn. t. * '■
ReV. J. B. Alllgood of OoolTAe
Was In’ town * law day* ago. Ho is
the beloved pastor ot Midway chubcb
well he seemsSo be uken with a de
sire to do better that is Well . nigh
jrreetotlble,' consequently there Is a
treat oommotlon In the' 1 rural dis
trict*. Numerous wagons, loaded
L Steyerman
For one week the Carnival
[ wifi be open to all. Consisting
of: Six First Class Moral Shows
FERRIS WHEEL and MERRY-GO-
ROUND, Three Free Attractions
Twice : Daily, Free Concerts
Every Afternoon and night By
the Famous Royal Italian Band.
1 county's representative, Mr.^ W. I.
». macintyr* talked In a very interoej-
l |ng mapner to s T. E. reporter. HU
I ideas ire sound end will doubtless
> meet with H>» approval of bu constl-.
> Adncy. /. t '■ * u
1 fi« discussea the railroad eopunl*
f slon; tie acb| that "may bq taken up
by the next general aaaembg. grand <
jury lndlcmenta tad their abuse a*! ‘
peals to the court aad the lmftwl-
tlon upon Un people by W* railroad*
tor the killing «t stock. (
His remark* on thee* different sub- ,
Jects will be! read with Interest: ,
*• >The earaget tnd intelllgent pub- ,
lie Interest la Mlltlcal mattgie M In- •
deed gratifying.' While reluetyit 111 ,
speaking for publication, 1 suffg*e\* ,
matterAr two worthy, ol thg Deals- ,
....... M. , •'
resident bupllx aad those over school
eg*, and' thqse who pursue studies
above |Jjo*e prescribed by law, (hat
la, those higher than the seventh
grade, will be charged' $1.50 per
month. Those taking a portion A
the comidon school course, and In ad*
dltkra a taw ' high school studjea
will be charged Iff cent*, per month
tor each ot the high school studies. 1
The reason (or these terms to plain,
elnc* nothing to qbtalged (tram pub-'
|H||l sequently for a one-half crop
I IW s cason, we bought too large-
TW ^ and as we arc not'fond \
of carrying stock over to'
r ■ ER5 ■.►«,, . • ■ ■ 1
f nexf season, our motto is '
; *The First Loss is tht Best
Loss.” Our suits acp all
marked in plain figures that
all have bought at, and are
satisfied.
l? rom this on we will give the
.argest discount .sale that has
ever been given In our city In
w new Clothing. J Gome and - see
^ u® and you shall he satisfied.
The Broad Street Clothing House. ■
by qnr^aeopffi!
will be well dlipoeed toward rail
'd ‘T Could tgli bowti*L**al Aid
Society ot New Jerk, wax organtoed
by philanthropists to help get poor
dsvtto their rights (a the courts, and
give reoaom' enough to sattofir any
body that there ehould be quick ter
minations at least St small litigation.
I could oven tell .bow .some'State*
have prorlded methods tor erbltra-
Moh la emejl cases, but I have said
onongb tor one InU^rlew.’’
prohibition;
sor W. W. Linton (till be at Its head
again which 1s evidence that utoee
who wish to learn will have another
iptonlld opportunity! ; ^fhw -’erfaer
teanhera will alijp b* retaldeF Tbo
school Is well equipped with tenchcre
and wo can ace m> need nor Juatlflca-
in aendlng^upll. away from homo to
tile detriment of home schools, as
Is sometime done in email towns,
when they got perhups more thor-
DiiKh training and sre under better
a constitutional
MBI08 MKN’TloN*.
. and a tinu dinner It wss. Rons and
daughters, grand children, and great
grandchildren gather about the long
table laden with everthlng that
■ unman appetite would crave. It was
a grand night tb nee the grayhaired
children serving tenderly the nged
mother, Ixmg may she live.
Kenip-Illamton,
A wedding occurred over In Mit
el ell coOpty a f«* days ago, that In
ol much Interest to our people. Miss
Miry Kemp was married to Mr. Jo
die Blanton. Miss Kemp Is the
daughter of Mr. C E. Kemp and was
at one time a valued pupil under the
tuition ol this deponent and haa i
m ny frlenda here. Mr. Blanton 1
live* Is Pelham and la a young mas
people observe It as If they were
Celebrating the birth of^he devil. In
of Christ.
Vnrkvy Dinner.
Mis* Arlin* g*ve a turkey
dinner to u number of her class mates
proper for the reasons Heretofore
. given, but because It would go a long
} way toward settling the much dls-
I cussed railroad Question.
“The people are Imposed upon
, more by being beat out of their
• property and money due them by rail
roads for stork damaged amf killed,
shipments lost, damaged, etc4 by the
machinery of the courts than they
aro by unjust rate*. Let us have
ffclr j'Rtes. but by all means let u a ■
have settlement for damages when j
It Is due us, even. If we had to yield "
to something In the matter ql rates ^
Furthermore. If the people get quick
and certain Justice from the common J
camera la their various tmall claims.
Happenings of Intorest During Chrb
iujui Week,
Merer In the history of this town
Nevpr in the historry of this town
here the poople made such prepar-
trttng fer the celebration of Christ-
epUL Of course moat people Kuow
that Christ was not bnrn on the 20th.
bpi on the l»th of December. Thej
CbtfVS wss brobgbv about by an er
ror* In calculating and waa not dls
covered (or 600 years and wa* »1-
loWad to Stand becsuM nearly the
flrlfisti world'had adapted the flg-
cre* and It woeld cause untold trod-
Mo go -—|- tkeet. Trolr may
AGKXTS WANTKD. IT •
Oontln^nlal Csaualty Oonpsay.
120S Mlclilgon Arm, Chicago, 10
**What then might^the next legis
lature do? We might * m v d our
constitution, permitting Income and
Inheritance taxes,'each generaJl Ux
let could then provide sealed Income
and inheritance taxes, w^ilch would
go a long way towaW fairly dividing
the burden. ^ i -
,r Ws Dfkbt mike todlctmcnto of
COLDS