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From Whighant.
Call at Chapman a (or fruit*.
Mrs. Ben Bell from M»'» Hill,
wa« in town Friday.
Mr. Bill Owen* » quite sick at his
home in Wfaigbam.
The new Methodist minister filled
his first appointment Sunday.
Mr. Elbert Trulock is on a short
stay with his parents this week.
Col. R. R. Terrell attended legal
business in Bainbridge this week.
Mr. William Bird and daughter,
Miss Mattie, were in town Friday,
Mr. Lee Maxwell was with the
business men of Wbigbam Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Taylor from
near Cairo, were in town Thursday.
Miss Missouri Martin, of Pelham,
Is on a visit to friends here this week.
Mr. Litt Beloher and daughter,
Mias Lena, were in town during the
week.
Miss Kittle Godwin is the guest of
her node and family, Mr. Bob Max
well.
Messrs. Tom and Hardy Butler
were in town Tuesday buying Santa
Claus.
Judge J. T. Jones will move from
his country home to Whigham next
year.
Mrs. M. F. and Katie Guilford,of
Climax, are visiting here during the
week.
Mr. H enr y Collins and daughter,
from near town were here shopping
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Harrell were
interesting themselves looking Santa
Claus Tuesday.
Mrs. Jim Sizemore and daughters,
Misses Annie and Daisy, were in
town during the week.
Miss Mattie Dees and brother
Jonas, were guests in Wbigham
Monday from Mars Hill.
Miss Ooie Johnson and Lisa and
Mary Jones from Swioord settle
ment were in town Thursday.
Mrs. R. M. Walden and Mrs.
Mose Bamneau, of Jones settlement,
were here shopping Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bennett,
from Connell Aoademy were visitors
in our town during the week.
Miss Beatnoe Maxwell, ^one .of the
High 8ohool pupils left for her home
Wednesday in Mitohell county.
Miss Pansy Leben after a term at
the Whigbam High Sohool left Sat
urday for her home in Albany.
The many friends of Mr. Daniel
Harrell will be sorry to hear of his
illness at his home in the oountry.
Mrs. Malinda Beil returned from
the oountry this week, after a week’s
stay with her daughter, Mrs. W. H.
Harrell.
Dr. M. M. MoGoid’s mother from
Tallahassee is speoding some time in
Whigbam mooh to the delight ot her
many friends.
Miss. Addie Johnson, the second
daughter of Mr. Billie Johnson, left
Tuesday for Columbia, S. C., where
she will enter sohool.
The Mason’s Lodge is steadily Im
proving, from all aooounts they are
receiving quite a number of applica
tions for membership.
Mrs. Lille Flynn from Wayoross,
and brother, Walter Swioord, of Sa
vannah. were the guests of Mrs. Os-
oar Fearee Monday last.
Rev. William Simpson, of west
Florida, preached at Providenoe
Baptist church near town last Sun
day night, to a large congregation.
J. M. Daniel A Co., have bought
out Lane and Johnson’s nayal stores
business here. We regret to lose the
old firm but weloome the new one.
Rev, 8. J. McLeod, editor of the
Pulpit and Pew, a Baptist paper
published at Thomasville, preached
to a large congregation at the Bap
tist church here 8unday night last,
Mrs. Pad rick, of Climax, stopped
over with friends in Whigham Mon
day. She was on her way to her
new home. Rev. Mr. Padriok left
last week to fill his first appointment
in his new church 8unday last.
Our mayor, Dr. MoElvy, had the
misfortune of losing his old family
horse Maok this week. The citizens
and oountry at lane will miss Mask
bdfcaone like the Dr. as he had driv
en him for a number of years and
prised him for nis speed and gentle
qualities.
HUNTER FURNITURE 0
Successors to Hunter-Baggs Furniture Company.
Hose Splendid Bargains it Odds aid M
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-Which We Will Close Out Below Coetl-
See Our Remnants in Mattings.
Heavy Stock Double Cane Bottom Chairs, cheap,
sets at cost. Window shades, regular price r<
from 75c, to 50c. Jardiniere from fsc. to $2.25.
Dining Tables, Bedroom Suits, El
We solicit the continued good will and pati
of the public. Our aim shall be to please.
Hunter Furniture Company,
Bon Air Block,
Bainbridge, G<
^v£©n.’s ©■u.tfitter.
Now is the time to look ground and see where to buy your b
or sweetheart a nice Xmas present; and when you buy a man a
there is nothing that he will appreciate more than something nice a
to date to wear. Now let us suggest a few thingS/that would be
for you to buy; we have them in all of the Jate styles, such as Sfl
Jackets, Bath Robes, Pajamas, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters, l
las, Canes, Silk Suspenders, Overcoats, and of course a nice Tie is
good. Now remember that we have made a special effort for the tf
shoppers, and we know that we can please you.
L. C. TOOLE,
-MEN’S : OUTFITTER,-
Bon Air Block,
Bainbridge