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COFFEE
W E flatly guarantee that Luzianne
goes twice as far as a cheaper
coffee. We flatly guarantee that it will
satisfy you in every way. If, after you
have used the entire contents of one can
according to directions, it has not made
good on both these claims, throw away
the can and ask your grocer to refund
your money. He will do it without ar
gument. Write for premium catalog.
The Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans
MIRIAM ITEMS
Cane grinding time is most
here. Guess we will all get
sweet then.
The Great Big Loaf
of our bread that you can buy
here for so little money is a dis
tinct help in solving the question
of how to live well at low cost.
You could not possibly produce
as much bread at home for so
little money. And we venture to
say you could not make better
bread than ours at any cost.
TRE WHITEWAY BAKERY
FATHER ATTACH ON
CHILD KILLS
Mrs. B. L. Powell and daugh
ter, Bouquet, attended the As
sociation at New Lake Hinton
Sunday and report a nice time.
Mrs. T. N. Burke spent part
of last week with home folks.
We are sorry to note of little
Floyd Powell being very ill this
week. We hope for him a speedy
recovery.
Messrs Roy Cloud and Guss
Rich motored over to the Assoc
iation Sunday.
There will be another debate
at Fairchilds school house Friday
night, October 27. “Resolved
that War has caused more suf
fering than Whiskey.” Every
body is invited to attend and
take part
B. L. Powell made a business
trip to Donalsonville Saturday.
Miss Bert Reynolds gave Mrs
Powell a pop call Monday.
Duncannon, Pa.,—In chasing
his daughter, to chastise her;
John Matlack, aged 33, fell into
a well and died a few minutes
afterwards.
Matlack spent the day in Har
risburg, returned home intoxicat
ed and started to beat his wife.
She is in a serious condition, but
will recover.
His 10-year-old daughter, Flora,
endeavored to aid her mother,
when the father attacked her.
She eluded his grasp and ran
across a vacant field, and Mat-
lack, pursuing, fell into the ditch.
No seats over $1.00 for “Fall of
a Nation”.
NEW STUFF
“Ashes to ashes, dust to dust;
if Carranza don’t get you, the
United States must,” was the
funeral ceremony pronounced
over a dead Mexican by a big,
black, shiny negro of the Tenth
U. S. Calvalry in Mexico with
General Pershing, according to a
letter received by a local army
officer from a friend who is a
member of the expeditionary
force. The Mexican had died in
a camp hospital, after being
picked up wounded after a skir
mish, and the negro trooper ask
ed the privilege of saying a few
words over his grave.
When you send your clothes to
F. A. Preston you feel assured of
the very best work and courteous
treatment. Give me a trial and
be convinced. Phone 237.
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Auction Sale
PURE BRED CATTLE
Registered Jerseys
Fair Grounds Special Tent
Thursday, Nov. 2nd, 1916
SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 1:30 P. M.
Our next sale of Pure Bred Cattle will take place Thursday, Nov.
2nd, which is the second day of the Thomas County Fair, and the sale
will be held in a special tent on the Fair Grounds, beginning promptly
at 1:30 p.m. 0. B. Clark, Auctioneer. Come hear him.
Shelby county, Kentucky, has more Jersey cattle than any other
one county in the United States. Our buyer is there now getting to
gether the cattle for this sale, and we unhesitatingly promise to offer in
this Auction some of the choicest breeding obtainable on this continent
as well as some of the most select “Island Breeding.”
We are very desirous for the Improved Cattle Industry of this sec
tion to be founded on a solid basis-which means success--and which is
only possible thru the introduction of the very best blood for foundation
stock.
We will have the full tabulated pedigree of each animal to be sold
on display in the tent on the Fair Grounds the day before and the day
of the sale, and we cordially invite you to inspect them carefully before
making up your mind as to what you are willing to bid for any animal
in the Auction.
Remember the Date and Hour
Come and Be With Us
THOMASVILLE LIVE STOCK COMPANY
Thomasville, Ga.
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ROUTE B. NEWS
Mrs. J. C. Earnest has return
ed home after a weeks visit to
her parents in Cairo.
Emory Marchant and wife
spent Saturday night with par
ents near Fowlstown.
Miss Ida Drake attended the
association Saturday,
Charleston Lee and Miss Abbie
Hayes from near Jakin attend
ed the association at New Lake
Hinton. They were the pleasant
guests of Miss Leila Hayes.
There will be another debate
at Fairchild school house Friday
night. “Resolved that; which has
done the most harm to our
country, whiskey or war.” Every
body is cordially invited to come
out and take part.
Little Bessie Marchant spent
Sunday night with Miss Maggie
Thomas.
Misses Mane and Maggie
Thomas attended at New Lake
Hinton Friday night.
Messrs. Roy Cloud and Grss
Rich attended the association
Sunday.
James Thomas made a busi
ness trip to Bainbridge Monday.
Last Tuesday the death angel
visited the home of Mr. and
Mrs. HenryHarrell and plucked
one of the sweetest flowers of our
community, little Myrada, she
was only about 8 years old. She
was loved by all who knew her
and she was such a pleasant and
lovely little girl she will never
be forgotton. Her fair sweet
face that made her such a
precious jewel in her home and
school.
LYNN LOCALS
STOP IN ATLANTA
AT HOTEL EMPIRE
Opposite Union Depot on Pryor
St. Renovated and refurnished
throughout. Reservations made
on application. Hot and cold
water, private baths, electric
lights and elevator. First class
accommodations at modsrats
prices.
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LIQUIDPROOF -HEATPROOF
Lane Furniture Company
Horses and Mi
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We have just received a shipment
that are the best for the money we W
offered. With enlarged facilities now
always have on hand a full supply of hii
stock. Horses and Mules that are m
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The farmers that need mules can vet J
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they want here and at the best prices
stables on North Broad Street.
W. C. COX & C0MPJ
6°!o FARM LOAN!
Loans on improved farms in South Georgia pj
made at lowest rates and best terms. Call
write us stating your needs.
-WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY-
Barrow Loan & Abstracl
“The Biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest!
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
Rev. Howell filled his regular
appointment at Mt. Zion church
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Will Arline has returned
from the west, where she has
been visiting relatives.
The Womans Missionary So
ciety held an interesting meeting
at Mt. Zion church Sunday even
ing.
Mr. T. E. Rich returned Fri
day from Atlanta where he has
been for several days taking in
the Southeastern Fair.
Mr. W. E. Griffin took a trip
to Donalsonville last Sunday.
BMr. Frank Reed was in Bain
bridge Friday.
Misses Hattie Sue Rich and
Clyde Hunter were in Lynn a
short while Saturday evening.
J. L. Davis was in Lynn a
short while Saturday.
Pleasant Ussery has returned
from a trip to Atlanta.
The Womans Bible Class met
at Mt. Zion church Monday even
ing.
The Fanners of tnis com
munity are buying fine cattle
and hogs.
Everybody come to Sunday
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