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W. T. Lott one of the firm^M
Bttily A Cos. has been sick and con
fined to his room for several days with
Lagrippe, It. is hoped he will soon
he out again, as he is one of tlic.
cleverc .t men in this county, a fine
business man and a live Christian. •
Three members.of the McDonald’s
Mill brass band returned last week
from the cl .sing scene of the Atlanta
Exposition. They came hack looki >g
much grieved because they would not
have the opportunity of going the
third tipie. lie easy Dock Joe, and
John, will see yon through Chieargo
next y ar.
The ■B. A VV..R. R. warehouse is
progressing finely..
Dr. Thigpc n’s new houso is just
completed and is a nice cottage.
Mr Ben Dyal is having the chills
uni! the girls are to hear it.
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Mr’ PcrrynuuJ .\tooore of 'I ifton
wits in Douglas several days with a
tine drove of horses. pn Monday
afternoon as be styirtwljto leave tow n
his loose ImrSes hojjan to run and.,
frighten his buggy Worses. They hc :
gau to run and he was thrown front,
his buggy hut he soon rallied and fol
lowed alter them and as lie never re
turned for repaus we presume he was
not hart or his bitggy much damaged.
I’ltAltSOM, B,HIKES.
Our town has bcmVOtnusually
quiet sit on Christmas. Tlic Cpiri*
ted enthusiasm bre ing , before
tbe h:ilida\s was nippeil, .ijn the
bud hv the mayor’s vigiland'p, arid
the ynle tide quietly and swot-tly
sped its hours away.
The entertainments haye./itoj.n
Humorous. One of the mnst pleas
ant was given hy Miss Eala Greer
otv Ttie-day evening. Dr Pugh
jfnade himself famous a® a gamester.
Kiss'ug was introdue. dby a coup
le too young to mention
A delightluj New Ye ws party
was given by Miss Maggie Greer.
It was one of the most plo isunt oc
casions the town has been troatev
to. Misses Kate Emery of Brun
swick, Emma Reynols of Black
shear and Mary M illet'.e ot Leigh
ton were present and added much
to the enjoyment.
Two Bearsoiv young ladies are
learning to ride hors'-back, it
would be nicer if toy* would
teach them.
We ‘ are ' gtad to see v our ptffuVlar'
operator mi the streets after sever
al days ilhii;s,
Uur seho>l qpened on MoiVlay
with Prof. Duvall as principal, but
Owing to the cold weather the atN
tendance is small. A large increase
is expected next week.
Mrs Jn '. Blow® and her children
returned to Blaokshenr Saturday.
The Juvenile sooieti had an
interesting meeting Sunday. A full
attendance is desired at the no xt
meeting on third Sunday in Jan
uary.
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oners Appointed.
appointed
avussniu gilri Ti.ul tier way at
Kharhow rccntly. Her relatives
fored her to marry a man she disliked.
When the wedding party appeared in
church, however, and the priest, asked
her if she would take the man she
said “No.”/.She would not yield to
romons r ,r,ce, so the party returned,
home and argued with her. Fir,st her
parcuts heat her, then the .bride-,
grooliti friends beat her. She was
and the service was begun again,
But this t me she said “No,” and this
time the priest saved her from her
relativec—Albany Herald. ■ •
1 bis girl -ought to have jf position
in the queens bedchamber."' She- is
rtoMe and . true, and the b. ute./wlVb
allowed jiifi friends Uf beat lieu bftcanee
“ho. \fgtjjd---not marry him proved that
hgr dislike was U>o well fognded. He
deserved -to'.hf! - tarred and 'set onilfre'
Uiql- tortured lon*g by..devils darned.
l„t is had enough.for a girl to bejqjar
ried to man not ivffrthy of bgiyeven
byjhttr - own consent; butTwhoever
would fPVeo' her. to in'.uTy whom she
wonld. not,’is ft etfmiiial, 1
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ISREAKE THE SLATE. ‘
It appears .to l>o the program for
IJmnswiek to furnish the judge and
Way cross the solicitor general; but,
as the old savv goes, “we,shnl! sec what
seg.”. The balance of the
comities. of. the Circuit not filing
to submit to any. such despotic. 1 bar
giyning and trading These tjivo towns
should bet satisfied for a while with
w|iat they have had in the past, and
give the balance of tlj§ a show
ing. With them it lias for some time
• been “T tickle Miss Nancy it ml Miss
Nancy ticltles me.”
There is already a candidate in the
field for solicitor against this combine,
and The Hustler nominates Judge
Calvin A. Ward, of Coffee, as an op
position candidate for judge. Ward
is an able lawyer and has served, with
distinction, as Judge of the County
Court or Coffee. —B'ackshear llustleT.
The Hustler’s nomination is heartily
seconded by the Breeze ; but on ac
count of the Judg's extreme modesty,
we doubt if he would allow any such.
■'lf Judge , .Ward would
allow his name proposed for the posi
tion, ha wouldureceive the entire en
dorsement of Cotlee .county and of
rhe people of the district who know
him. There is no truer manhood ex
emplified in the. state than that of
Judge'Ward,'and a juster judge could
never assume the ermine. ; •
THE TEST MEETING. :
1 Learn that Bros. .). J. Williams
tknd Stror.ier are to begin a tent meet-
Lng'yrt Douglas, 12tlr inst. to ruu sev
eral mays ~1 want to say iu advance
that 1 these brethren well, and
know theni to be consecrated, good
men. Now\lont pass judgement un
til you see and hear for yourself.
Begin now to ‘or the success of
the meifting^^^^L
Lewis, pastor.
Merchant
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And Ready Made Pants, is always full, but Groceries, Shoe*
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when people-bring the cash. The'staples like Bacon, Flour, Lard, Grial
.ancf meal are alwajs on hand. ■ A nd fresh Vegetables Bud Fruit come daily
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ALUMINUM SILVER SOLID METAL TABLE WARE.
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. r
Durable nnd- Pretty ae Bolld %he d os t,
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Aluminum Silver SeU<t Met*l TbUiSwenJ.jSS); goods are not plated, they ar* aoud metal
* and will weai like sUver.
• „ - hedlumjfpYkii, ;f > kead this magnificent o^-per.
.* ?. “ Plated Solid MedfuiajXiiws*, S,S) ' T othe first five ladle. In every county j a thel j. g.
Dessert Knives, 2.50 • aim to 6VeTy flrth ladv thereafter who, knuwenithl*
- ; Solid Metal Dewert Forks, |!}?ert Md piirchases S&O) w G rth or mop
if' n,..i,. M x;u * 1 f these goods, remitting cash with ( ,rder, we wffi
1 J “ T “ '•f I Wll2‘A‘n. J* B karat gold flUed easeand a full l eW e)ed Swlsa
1 .’ -,** c'.Z i'£r\ 5, movement and worth $20.00 of any ont ,v money.
1 “ Sqgy.Shell, .90 Tnis offer Is to Introduce these and they are
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l “ “'.'l - Child Set Opes.) I.® Remember a watch goes with eveWSctaer of ttW
I ®*, Si. . “ ‘ igar longs, 1.00 first five received from any county wU
* -Nvu FuUSo., . s2Sjbs With every fifth oder afterwards.
We mean exactly ‘what We gfty anO.Cre able to make every promise g^ o( j,
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liowa . rjf, ttot lers bless Castoria. y
Owtaria e Wculkv.tXmstijnatio-i ; t “I receinmentl Cnsfcria for children's
BAnr Storu pty, DiarruaJa, Brtictajfcn ; I 4iup]s4tts, as soperic*- to any presoffpttou
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Without M Inatic Stupefaction. - § sit So. OxforJl it., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Thu eHEJ&A, 'iiTPA-w, 77 Jlur;4y- St., New Toxic.
DEAL MERIT is the character
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