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t/vv, even I must buy more furniture. The
tor told me that it is more healthful to sleep
r t go James and Ruth are each to have a room,
going to let Ruth have my bedroom set and get
a new" one Which is modern.
I'm going to get two single beds for our room
single beds for the children. They use less
ice and are easier “made."
Mustn’t you do something like this soon?
As ever---HELEN.
P S. dust come and see how little I paid for
ind how much I got from
ane furniture company
ainbriege, - Georgia
Ye Want You
At The
New York Bargain House
ill During the Holidays
We want you to come and get
quainted with us and learn of the
irgains that we have. We want
meet you and tell you what you
n save by making our store your
acting place during this busy sea-
)n, We are never too busy to give
ou attention. We are never too
ished to give you plenty of time
select just what you want. We
uke it a purpose to see that our
'iencis feel at home with us. There
not any use to mention prices to
ou. We have them and they are
>wer than you are used to paying
nd this invitation to call on us will
onvince you if you come. We are
Water street, middle way be-
v een, and we are ready to serve
ou honestly and fairly.
ew York Bargain House
nltridge,
H. ROSENBERG, Prop.
Georgia
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Atlanta, Nov. 25.—John P.
Knight, of Nashville, member of
the present house of representa
tives from Berrien county, in a
letter to friends in Atlanta to
day, makes the statement that he
is in the race for the clerkship of
the house to succeed Col. John T,
Boifeuillet.
Than Mr. Knight there is pro
bably no member of the general
assembly of the past several
years more generally known. In
the several terms he has served
in the house and the senate, he
has been conspicuous in Jt.he im
portant legislation of those ses
sions, and during the term of the
present legislature has been one
of the active members of the
majority wing of the house.
Besides Mr. Knight there will,
possibly, be one other member
of the present house in the race,
Representative John T. Dorsey,
of Cobb. Another prospective
candidate for the clerkship men
tioned Itoday is Mr. Neill Col
quitt, ot Savannah. The others
who have been spoken ot are Mr.
Jackson, of Jones county; Levi
Reeves, of Cartersville, and the
first definite entry, Lindley W.
Camp, ot Marietta.
MT. OLIVE
H. Smith and wife are visit
ing their parents, Mr. and Mi s.
Henry Smith this week.
Jesse Williams of Eldorendo
accompanied Miss Dola Cloud to
Church Sunday.
Miss Lola Cook of Gyrene is
visiting Miss Dola Cloud this
week.
Wallace Mock, Misses Clifford
Dixson and Arrie Hatcher, of
Maxweil School, were at church
at Mt. Gilmore Sunday.
Noah Cloud, Jr., accompanied
Miss Lola Cook to church last
Sunday.
Mrs. Arrie Durham and family
of Brinson are visiting at the
home of Rev. Barbree’s this
week
Messrs. Gordon Kendrick and
Calvin Donalson ot Bethany
were callers at M. E. Clouds.
Wash Cloud visited friends at
Brinson last Sunday.
The dance at Noah Cloud’s
last Friday night was enjoyed
by all present.
Mrs. David Crawley of Beth
any, visited Mrs. M. E. Cloud
a few days last week.
Mrs. H. C. Knowls of Diffee
visited at Mrs. Ida Clouds last
Thursday.
Danger Signal.
If the fire bell should ring
would you run and stop it or go
and help put out the fire? It is
j much the same way with a
, cough. A cough is a danger sig-
| nal as much as a fire bell. You
should no more try to suppress
! it than to stop a fire bell when
g it is ringing, but should cure the
I {disease that causes the cough-
ling. This can nearly always be
11 done by taking Chamberlain’s
; Cough Remedy. Many have used
it with the most beneficial re
sults. It is especially valuable
1 for the persistent cough that so
often follows a bad cold or an
: attack ot the grip. Mrs. Thomas
1 Beeching, Andrews, Ind., writes:
I “During the winter my hushand
| takes cold easily and coughs and
coughs. Chamberlan’s Cough
Remedy is the best medicine for
breaking up these attacks and
you cannot get him to take any
other.” Obtainable everywhere.
ORIOti LODGE no. 8
F. & A. M.
Meets Every First and
Third Thursday Nights
Out of town Brethren Especial
ly Invited.
GEO. H. FIELDS,
W. M.
V. BERKY,
Sec’y.
FRAZIER TELLS NEGROES
TD REM1 IN SOUTH
C. B. Fraizer, a well known
colored resident of Valdosta, and
the founder of the colored
orphan’ home in the northern
part of the city, has just return
ed from an extensive trip
through the Northern and
Mibdle Atlantic states, He brings
a message to the negroes of the
SC'Jth to remain in this section
and he urges them to pay no at
tention ic the alluring tales told
them by the labor agents who
are seeking to get them in North
ern states.
Frazier says he has been in
in nine states since leaving this
city. He says he has seen a
great many negroes • who have
left the south for that section.
He reports that all who are able
to come back are arranging to do
so while many who went away
on free tickets want to come
home, but they have not the
money with which to purchase
tickets.
Frazier reports a conversation
with one of the officials of the
Pennsylvania railroad in which
this man told him it was en
tirely too cold in Pennsplvania
and other states of that section
for the negro. Fraizer says this
man told him that the negroes
were unable to work about halt
of the time in the winter. He
says that while it is true the
wages are higher the decreased
time and increases time and in
creased cost ot living make the
situation of negroes in the north
much inferior to that of those
who live in the south.
Fraizer says that a great many
leaders, or so-called leaders of
the colored , people are urging
them to go north. He says that j
these leaders are doing harm
to the people of their own
race. He points out that often
that they are paid labors agents
who are posing as ones who
want to help the negro. He de
nounces the ones who are urg
ing the negroes to go north
as persons who have not the
best interests of the negro at
heart. Fraizer is urgent in his
recommendations that the negro
in the south, for as he says, the
Southern white man is the best
friend that the nergo ever had,
Fraizer reports splendid suc
cess during his trip north in
che enterest of his orphan’s
home. Fie had letters from
Mayor T. B. Converse, Jr., and
other business men of Valdosta
and he was able to obtain audi
ences with many of the leading
men in the Northern cities.—
Valdosta Times.
ROUTE B. NEWS
Rev. Darley was called to
serve as pastor for Spring Creek
Church next year. We think
if everybody will come to church
with the love of God in their
hearts and do their parts that
Brother Darley will put old
Spring Creek on a boom.
Mrs. Allen Rich and little son
was visiting relatives here last
week.
We are glad to report that
little Kenneth Kidd who has
been very ill for the last writ
ing is now well.
A. C. Earnest and wife made a
business trip to Donalsonville
Friday.
The debate was very interest
ing to all who attended. We
won’t have any more debates
but are preparing for a Christ
mas tree.
G. L. Earnest and family
motored over to Mr. J. E.
Earnest’s Sunday.
Nervous Women.
When the nervousness is caus
ed by constipation, as is often
the case, you will get quick re
lief by taking Chamberlain’s
Tablets. These table also improve
the digestion. Obtainable every
where.
Coughs
Colds^" A trinity of evils, closely allied, that afflict
most people, and which follow one on the
other, in the order named, until the last one,
- is spread through the system, leading to
Catarrh man y evi ^ s * But their course can be checked.
y p£RUNA C0N Q UERS
r It is of great value when used promptly for a cold, usu
ally checking it and overcoming It in a few days.
Ample evidence has proved that it is even of more value in over
coming chronic catarrh,dispelling the inflammatory conditions, enabling
the diseased membranes to perform their natural functions, and toning
up the entire system.
The experience of thousands is a safe guide to what it may be ex
pected to do for you.
Liquid or tablets—both tested by the public and approved:
THE PERUNA COMPANY,
COLUMBUS, OHIO
COAL AND WOOD
Buy from us, we handle the best.
. Famous Montevallo Goal and
nicest clean free burning house
and stove wood (oak and pine) at
lowest market price.
14, 18, AND 24 INCHES
Pine and Oak $3.25 the Cord
CASH ON DELIVERY
We prefer to sell you wood as it
keeps all the money at home.
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