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J. E. Edwards
| The Bicycle Repairer J
Repairs
Bicycles, Graphophones Phonographs, Umbrellas, Sew
ing Machines, Novelties, Etc.
Sharpens
Meat Saws, Wood Saws, Scissors, Knives, Lawn Mow
ers, Etc.
Sell3 Bicycle Sundries and Supplies. Puts Rubber
Tires on Baby Carriages. Guarantees his work.
Do not sand your repair work away when you can
nave n* done nere and saving, at least, express
charges.
JACKSON NO. 2
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Cole went
to Jackson last Monday.
Miss Ina Eell Moore of Jack
son, spent last week with Miss
Leila Maddox.
Clever and genial Ed Peek,
postmaster at Locust Grove, was
at Stark last Monday.
Miss Ophelia E;.nks was the
* jfucsfc of Misses De-ad!a and Paul
ine McClure last week.
• ' ■ with T ' •
Bros. & Cos. wo Ling ns black
smith for the tv i.- ad gang.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Collin;; of
Townliga, visile..! tha family of
Mr. Johnnie Maddex recently.
Judge 0. A. Andrews and Hon.
T. E. Redman were among the
visitors tc Jackson last Monday.
Mrs. Nannie Andrews and lit- >
tie ones spent Sunday with hers
father, Mr. JelF Preston near
Flovilla.
Miss Daisy E. Stewart left last
Saturday for an extended visit to:
•Mi sses Virginia and Essie Elder 1
in flavor,.
Mrs. J. TANARUS, Stewart’s many
friends will be glad to hear of
her improvement after an attack
of chills and fever.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Maddox
and little son, with Miss Bessie
Maddox, were the guests of rela
tives in Jackson last Sunday.
A party of citizens of Worth
ville, was down looking at the
railroad grading and viewing the
site of the dam on last Monday.
Miss Zelma Wilson of near the
Camp Ground, and Miss Lillie
McClure of Jackson, were guests
of Miss Byrd Maddox Wednes
day.
Miss Nettie Ray Pittman is the
charming guest of Miss Hattie
Kate Burney at a house party at
her pretty country home near
Monticello.
Miss Gertrude Thomas and
party of friends returned a few
days ago from a most pleasant
visit to Washington, D. C., and
points of interest in the North.
Mrs. J. L. Bryant, who has
been spending some time with
her sister, Mrs. Homer Maddox,
returned to her home in Atlanta
last Saturday.
The Misses Watkins, Janie
Lemon and Cecil Bankston were
entertained at an elegant dining
one day last week by Miss Fan
nie Mae Moore at her pretty
home at Mooreland Heights.
Mr. Grady Brooks, cf Jenkins
burg, and Miss Mae Belle Mad
dox were quietly married in
■nekstn >n last Surd y inker-
; noon. Congratulations to the
! happy couple. May they have a
i long and happy life.
Mr. W. G. Staples, timekeeper
iof the grading gang of the new
railroad, while out riding a mule
last Saturday afternoon, was
! somewhat shaken up by the mule
'suddenly stumbling and throw
ing Mr. Staples on his left
j shoulder. He was pretty badly
bruised but is able to be at his
post again this week.
Mechanicsville and Stark
crossed b? ts on the diamond at
Stars on last Saturday afternoon,
resulting in a score of 15 to 4 in
favor of Stark. Batteries: for
Mechanicsville, P arker and Simp
son. Tiie Peppe-ton team was
also on hand and in a one-sided
game v/as defeated, the score
being 20 to 2.
Miss Cleo Hodges entertained
a number of her friends with an
ice cream festival last Saturday
afternoon, it being her 15th
birthday. Pleasant games were
indulged in during the afternoon
which passed away too quickly
for the merry party. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Cora
Hardy and Mrs. Ruby Yancy.
Miss Hodges received many beau
tiful presents, which shows the
esteem in which her friends hold
her. Rough Rider.
WORTHVILLE
Miss Lillie Bell Washington’s
friends will be sorry to hear of
her continued illness.
I %
Misses Maude Harper and Tas
! sie Kitchins were over from Stark
Sunday.
Misses Janie Cawthon Lizzie
Hammond and Fannie Bell Steph
ens visited Misses Lillie Bell and
Lola Washington Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grey visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Stodghill
Sunday.
Little Lucy Jane Stodghill is
spending this week with her
grandmother, Mrs. G. W. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hodges
| have moved out from Jackson
! and will make Worthville their
future home.
Mrs. Will Stephens visited her
sister, Mrs. Frank Stephens Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Maddox
. spenl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
j Soe Maddox.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Swint spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
White.
Miss Pearl Townsend visited
Misses Lovy and Dcvie Mcßon-i
aid Saturday night and Sunday.
Messrs Auby Duke, Ben Kiteh-!
ens and Claude Duke were over
from Stark Sunday afternoon.
Misses Mary and Eliza Fincher
wore over from Cedar Rock Sun
a
day. 1
Dr. Ellis was down from Woods
town Saturday afternoon.
Miss Eva Mason and Mr. Rob
ert Winn of Henrycounty, at
tended the singing here Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Maddox has return
ed from near Pittman’s Perky
where she was called on account
of the illness of her mother, Mrs.
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stodghill of
Jenkinsburg, visited relatives
here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maddox
entertained the young people
very pleasantly Saturday night.
Mrs. Elizabeth Thaxton and
Mrs. Vick Weaver spent Sunday
with Mrs. Wyatt Benson. ~ :
Jewel Mae Aiken has returned
home after spening a week with
relatives at Fincherville.. "
GOODY’S DISTRICT
We are now hard at work but
have plenty of plums, blackber
ries and ripe peaches. The far
mer is now is now in his hardest
work, with a June sun .at noon
tide pouring down upon hiim with
all its maturing force. '' But'we
are fully compensated for it c.!l
when we consider all the bless
ings that go with it, there is
nothing Ih a is so conducive to
good health as for a man to get
out and plow these hot days, get
wet with perspiration, go to a
cold spring, lay dovvn on the cool
rocks and drink the cold water as
it gusjieg from its bed of icy
granite, and at night, when the
tingle of the cow bell goes with
the sinking sun, go home and sit
down to a dish of cold beans and
cold butter milk and a pone of
corn bread. If this don’t restore
your health, nothing wont. We
really is many a
rriaVi who goes off to watering
places to reclaim his health when
at the same time, if he would
hitch up a good, steady stepping
mule to a plow and let a June
sun boil him out for a few days,
it would do him more good than
"&11 other things he could do, and
I believe that the whole medical
fraternity will agree with me in
this assertion.
Someone asked Mr. Rothschild
what was the best thing a rich
man could do to while the hours
away, and his reply was, the best
thing for man .in all conditions of
life was work; so the only differ
ence between a rich man and a
poor man is, a poor man can eat
three square meals a day and
sleep sound all night, and a rich
man can’t, from the simple fact
that the man who sits in his
office or library with his feet on
a chair or a table is never hun
gry, and only goes .to dinner be
cause the bell rings. •
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lik F qRyT-He Same Rooig >r 4,l
\ w&dEw Iron, tin and most prepared roofing are really
never paid for, because they need painting or
SBk coating every year or two. If you add to the cost of these
roofings the cost of painting during the number of years in gp
J vice, you will readily understand why • •
J-M ASBESTOS ROOF!NG 7
, , which needs no coating—is the “cheapest-per-year ’ Roofing,
* It will not rrtt or rust, is permanently durable and resists fire.
No acids, chemical fumes, gases, heat or cold can affect it. Costs
less than slate, iron or shingles. Can be applied by anyone.
Ask for samples and prices.
H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE CO.
DEPT, R , 100 WILLIAM STREET, new YORK CITY :
BfANTED-A RIDER AGEHT"'--—"
WO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive and approve of your bicycle. We ship
F U U?\. If y° u then not perfectl/Sed or db to
the ship it back to us at our expense and you will not be out one cent.
FACTORY PRICES }yi f “ mlsll ii tbe grad ' bicycles it is possible to make
■ nwswns riuvbtl at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save *lO
to gas middlemen s profits by'buying direct of us and have the manufacturer’s guar
antee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone
at any price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factory
Prices and remarkable special offers to rider agents. *• J
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED k h s n you receiv ? our beautiful catalogu. and
, . " , * ’ r, y. K U Study our superb models at the wonderfully
tow prtces we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money
- We are satisfied with SI.OO profit above factory cost.
bicycle DEALERS, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at
in- prices. Orders .filled the day received. ,
® BICYCLKS. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but
a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out
aces ranging from 83 to 88 or 810. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free
ftfiflSTFß-RiMKFS singl< ’ whe , l ®? ported roller chains and pedals, parts, repairs and
bUHdIE.K-SMnEd f equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail prices.
*O£o HEB6ETBORI PBNCTBRE-PROOF *M 80
Q SELF-EEALINa TIRES wmSSSStSK? A
i ellyotMlsaJKplepa:'rlors4,Bo(cashWith order $4.55). A ... ~
80 MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES 111111- g
NAILS, Tacks cr Ghss will not let the
Over two hundred thousand pairs now Muse. I&&/I
neSGRiPT/OStt Made in all sizes. It is lively
and easy riding, very durable and lined-inside wit h tt '//
a special quality of rubber, which never becomes
porous and which closes up small punctures without allow- E S| .. ... _ j
mg the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satis- I IS r, „ *“l®* rubber tread
fiedcustomersstating that their tires haveonly been pumped Btrl P ß ®
uponce or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than J3®, ...J l ,
an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given Jiißl e “ ttln K- T“* B
by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the W jcKr. o^.?!
tread. The regular price of these tires isjS.jo per pair, but for jjf rasv Rinnir’LASTlC and
advertising purposes we are making a special factory price to ■ muinu.
the rider of only J 4.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. on
approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented.
We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price 84.55 per pair) if you
send FUEL CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one
nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at OUR expense if for any reason they are
not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a
bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We
know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order.
We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer.
IF VAfl ufpji TfOrO don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of
■* fW IVELC.U g frfJSO Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and triad at
the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which
describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices.
nn IfflT U/iIJT but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle
"f" IwV g ""HI g or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
offers we are making. It only costs a |gstal to learn everything. Write it NOW-
U. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.
The Progress for Job Work
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Southern . Railway
THE RESORTS OF
“The Beautiful Sapphire Country” and
“The Land of the Sky” are coo! and inviting
UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE LIST OF
Summer
Resorts
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For complete information in regard to
rates, schedules, etc., address
G. R. PETIT, T. P. A.,
Macon, Georgia.