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Matters of Interest Gathered in City and County, Concerning
People You Know and People You Don’t Know.
D. S. McDuffie was in town Mon
II. II. Moore is voting his family
4,1 iis week.
Dr. J. V. Powell of KrnmeV, was
in town Friday.
Col. D. 11. Nicholson of Rochelle,
s here Friday.
Judge J. C. Wells was over from
Rochelle Saturday.
Charley Bethea says he lias an
‘hibibesuus” cow.
B E Maness is away on urgent
business this week.
David Gibbs from Kramer, was in
town on business Monday.
Mr. J. F. Grantham was in the
city Tuesday on business.
Mr. Loam Brown, Sr., was in
town tliis week on business.
Mrs. J. W. Fussell of Cordele, is
visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs T Gottlieb k>ft S« nda y {or
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Philadelphia and other points Noith.
Mr. P. II. Williams of Amerieus,
was in town several days this week.
Soda Water Tickets ti for 25cts or
25 for $1.00 at Central Drug Co. tf
Say, have you read the new “ad”
of P. S. Oliver? Tt will interest you.
A FRICANA will cure Syphilis and Old
Sores to Stay Cured.
I-nr sale by City Drug Co.
Mrs. T. L. Holton and her little
daughter, Winnie, visited Pitts last
week.
Mrs. Sarah J. Fuller spent several
days at her Abbeville home this
week.
M r. 11 0 Tomberlin and his daugh
ter, Miss Maggie, of Sibbie, were in
town trading yesterday.
FRICANA will cure Ecrema and Ca
tarrh to Stay Cured.
For sale by city Drug Co.
the union picnic Frb
day the 27th, a large crowd is ex
pected.
Misses Laura and Bettie Quattle
baum of Kramer, were in town trad
ing Tuesday.
A. I. Wbbb & .Co. keep a large
of lints and can please you in
and price.
Have you tried Dr. Cherry’s new
drink, “Refreshing Fruit Phospho?”
.Well, it's good, we've tried it.
Edenfield does all kind of Boiler
and Machine work and guarantees
-satisfaction. Call on him. tf
©SaMifAf** IwillAl NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspep
I v sia, Constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts.
For sale by City Drug Co., Abbeville, Ga.
Mr. J. R. Alison come up from
Florida Monday and is spending a
few days with his family.
Call on T. Gottlieb for bargains in
Ribbons, Chiffons, Millinery, Etc.
All going at cost. 5 5 lm
Mesdames IL J. Prentiss and A.
H. Crawford paid the Chronicle
office a pleasant call this week.
CUBAN RELIEF cure,
rltsllim Neuralgiaaud Toothache
* v in five minutes. Sour Stomach
and Summer Complaints. Price. 25 Cents.
For sale by City Drug Co.. Abbeville. Oa.
A. J. Poster and his daughter,
Miss Mattie, were in town
trading.
Go to A. I. Webb & Co. and
Smith’s shoes, they are 1 the best.
Once you wear them you will
no other.
Jeff Googe, the ‘‘invincible,
circulating among his friends
Planters CUBAN OIL cures
Cuts, Bums, Bruises, Rheu
matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
For sale by city Drug Stove.
Mr. Britt Stamps, a popular
‘knight of the grip,” was in the
jity Tuesday.
We arc sorry to leant that Miss
Sallie Story is at home quite sick
this week.
S 51 Geary Pierson, Mich., writes:
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is curing
more piles here to-day than all other
remedies combined, It cures eczema
and all other skin diseases. Central
Drag Co.
Messrs. J. P. Roster and M. E.
McAlmlly of Cedar Creek, were in
“One Minute Cough Cure is the
best preparation 1 have ever sold or
used and I can’t say too much in its
praise.''—L M Ken non. merchant,
Odell, Ga. Central Drug Co.
Miss Bessie Rogers, who is
ing a flourishing school at Cedar
Creek, visited her mother and at
tended church here Sunday.
Late to bed and early to rise, pre
pares a man for bis home in the
skies. Early to bed and a Little
Early Riser, the pill that makes life
longer and better and wiser. Cen
tral Drug Co.
Mr. Walter T Wilcox of Mystic,
was in town this week and paid us a
pleasant call. Wo are always glad
to see Walter. Come again.
The Cubian question and political
issues sink into insignificance with
the man who sutlers from piles, what
he most desires, is relief. DeWitts
j{ aZ( ,i Salve cures piles.
Central Drug Company.
C. A. Bethea, in 1807, made net
from three acres of ground in sweet
potatoes $155.00 and all the.potatoes
he needed for family use. Can you
beat it?
The human machine starts but
once and stops but once. You can
kgep it going longest atul most regu
larly by using DeWitt s Little Early
Riser, the famous little pills for con
stipation and all stomach and liver
troubles. Central Drug Co.
If you will come up and pay your
dollar to the Chronicle we will
guarantee you a larger and better
paper. Now just try it.
SE Parker,-Sherou, Wis., writes:
“I have tried DeWitt’s Witeli Hazel
Salve for itching biles and it always
stops them in two minutes. I con
sider DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve
the greatest pile cure on the market.
Central Drug Co.
Capt. A. K. Fisher renewed ins
subscription to the Chronicle by
handidg us a dollar Tuesday.
Thanks, come again.
Copy for change of “ad" must be
in the oliice not later than Tuesday
morning to insure insertion. If you
have friends visiting you call up
telephone 44 and tell us about it.
Prof. E. C. Merry of Atlanta,
visited Abbeville last week and was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Prentiss.
S C P Jones Milesburg, Pa.,
writes: —“I have used DeWitt’s Lit
tie Early Risers every since they
were introduced here and must
I have never used any pills in my
family during forty years of house
keeping that gave such satisfactory
results as a laxative or cathartic,
Drug Co.
Maj. 0. E. McGregor of Warren
ton, state agent for the American
Rook Co., spent several days in Ab
beville last week.
One Minute is not long, yet relief
is obtained in half that time by the
use of One Minute Cough Cure, it
prevents consumption and quickly
cures colds croup bronchitis pueiimo.
nia lagrippe and ail throat and lung
troubles. Cental Drug Co.
All Job Work turned out of the
Chronicle Job Office is guaranteed
first class. When needing Letter
Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads,
Circulars, Posters, Dodgers, Enve
lopes, Cards, Statements, Etc, be
sure to give us a call.
The law office of Bankston &
non bears every evidence of a well
regulated and highly successful law
business. Besides containing a fine
library, typewriter, carpets, tables
and chairs it is always supplied with
a splendid array of clients.
A pure whiskey agrees with any
food, in fact aids digestion, Il
tones the stomach, increases the flow
of the gastric juices and so promotes
Strength and flesh. A pure whiskey
like HARPER Whiskey. Sold by
• Lasse ter, Ham & Co.,
-Abbtvilie,
School Goimuhaion i K. \, Ijuwfii
nt.tendod the Convention of Conimi s
sionors . in Macon last week. lie
reports a grand time and state- that
“•nth .toy or j..........
upon as general examination day for
teachers throughout the State. The
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An Enjoyable CVcu:-. ton.
A few invited guests sst-mbled at
the home of Mr. :*in 1 Mrs. J. R.
Monroe last Friday evening and
tk, ‘ time pleasantly in music,
'collations and games "till a late
hour when the entertainment was
concluded by the serving of iee
cream, sherbet and cake by the
hostess.
The occasion was intended for a
surprise for their daughter, Miss
Lillian Reid, who returned that
afternoon from College Park, where
she had been at school for several
months.
The guests present, were: Misses
Manlie Morgan, Clyde Melton, Annie
Norwood, Anna Snow, Immogene
Dyches, Alice Mitchell, Nettie Dean,
Louise Herndon; Mesdames Lee
Pittman. Lizzie Shepherd, Abbeville;
Misses Laura Jenkins, Ora and Nel
lie Welch, Fitzgerald: Messrs. G. W.
Holzendorf, Forest Glen; Dr. J. M.
Horne, George Fuller, Sibbie; John
.V. King, Rochelle; Fred Grantham,
Oscar Snow, Jimmie Story, Lewter
Rea. Homer Reid, Joe Little, L. J.
Whitehurst and Lee Pittman.
On The Right Track.
Mr. R. A. Wilson, of Reidsfield,
is truly an up-to-date farmer us well
as a successful mill man. He is
harvesting his oat crop now and in
spite of the drouth which nas cut it
down to half a crop, he will get 1000
pounds per acre. The oats are cut
as they begin to ripen and are thor
oughly cured, then baled, straw and
all. They are put up into 100 10 s
bales and sold at $1.00 per hundred.
He states that he has demand for all
he has at this price, ilis oat crop
of fifty acres will, in this way, net
..him $1100.00. A close calculation
shows a total cost of seed, fertilizing
sowing, reaping and baling to be
less than $4.00 per acre. This
leaves a net profit of $6.00 per acre.
This is not all, as fast as the oats
are taken off the land it is planted
in corn and .peas. In this way lie
get two full crops'or more from
the same land this year. It will be
remembered that Mr. Wilson gath
ered five crops from the same piece
of land in 1893.
If all would pattern after this
method of farming and raise plenty
of feed stuffs and less cotton this
would be an independent country,
indeed.
Sunday Behoof Class Picnic.
Miss Mamie Morgan's S. S. class,
together with a number of invited
guests, picnicked at Poor Kobin
Springs last Saturday, Fishing,
boat riding and bathing were the
principle pastimes of the day. One
of the party, a gentleman, immortal
ized himself by jumping into the
spring with so much force as to
shiver a rock near the bottom of the
spring. The only damage that was
done was to the rock and to the
spring, the shivered portion of the
rock rolled into the mouth of the
spring and prevented it from boiling
any more. It didn’t hurt the young
mans head. Late in the afternoon
the party embarked the steamer
City of llawkiusville and took a run
a few miles down the river. On the
way down the boat lodged on two or
three logs consuming some time in
getting itself clear. This and sever
al other little happenings along the
way went far toward making the trip
an eventful as well us a delightful
one.
The Protracted Meeting.
Revival services are still in pro
gress at the Baptist church. The
congregation .Sunday morning and
evening was large. Rev. M J. Law
-on. the pastor, is conducting the
meeting alone. Preaching every
afternoon at 4 o'clock and evening
at 8 o'clock. The meeting is ac
complishing much good in the way
of (Iisscmiing ing a spirit of Christian
■ ' • •' \-lip oU'
Forest Glen items.
Prof. S. L. Durham from Chiploy,
”• l!S erecting a store*
1101180 an(l wU1 8oSu bind
i,.,,,,
j „ S .Mni.o,, 1,». proouml a „olW
j i Tong and measuring i i inches solid
heart across the butL and (i inches
heart at the top. He has donated il
to the Amerieus Public Schools to he
used as a flag mast. Who can .beat
this?
George W. Ilolzendorf visited Ab
beville Friday.
T A Mel,line of Abbeville is doing
carpenter work here.
B I! Bryant, Edgar Belcher, AT 1,
Brown and Klislni Hunter were
among the visitors here Saturday.
Bible Institute
TJie next Association Bible Insti
tute will be held, at Union church;
Seville, beginning Friday before the
first Sunday in June. The Subjects
are “Salvation,” “Good Works,"
Liberality, ’ “Sanctification,” “How
to beget a Misssonary Spirit,” •■Sun
day morning is a practical Sunday
school with the current lesson.” All
are cordially invited.
0. V. Fuller. Chin.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salv®
Curas Fifes. Scalds. Bu&fis.
ANNOUNCER ENT.
To the voters of Wilcox county: I
hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Clerk of the Superior court of said
county, subject to the democratic
nomination of the democratic voters
of said county, and if elected I
promise in the future ns in the past
to do my whole duty as such officer.
Thanking the people of my county
for past favors and hoping to war
rant the confidence and trust of the
people. I am yours to serve,
Jas- M. Mixon.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by the
City Drug Co.
Dissolution Notice.
The copartnership heretofore ex
isting between E. A. Jones and IL
E. Edenfield lias this day been dis
solved by mutual consent, It. E. L.
Edenfield buying the interest of E.
A. .Jones and assuming all liabilities
and will collect ail debts due said
firm. E. A. Jones,
R. E. L. Edenfield.
Abbeville, Ga., May fftli, 1808.
How To Look Good.
Good looks are really more than
skin deep, depending entirely on
healthy condition of all the vital
6rgans. If the liver lie inactive
you have a bilious look; If
stomach bo disordered you have
dyspeptic look; if your kidneys
affected you have a pinched look.
Secure good health and you will
surely have good looks.
Bitters" is a good alterative and
tonic. Acts directly on the stomach
liver and kidneys. Purifies
blood, cures pimples, blotches and
boils, and gives a good complexion.
Every bottle guaranteed. Sold
the City Drug Store. 5
Cordele Bicycle Co,
—SELLS THE—
MEET'EH
Wheel, the Best on the market, and
gives easy terms to customers.
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Also keep a general supply of Bi
cycle fixtures. You can get any
part of a wheel from them. All
kind of repair work executed
• iili dispatch and guaranteed.
CPEAJ’ A supply of second-hand
Wheels in good order CHEAP
Call on or address,
S. POWELL, Jifrop.,
Banks tail
But we have Never Failed . . * . .
--T () S F. I. L--
I" 111‘111 I'll 1*6, SfOVC.S, CVooklTV.
fact ^ «" «* House-furnishlng tine
cheaper than can be bought in South Middle Ga.
310\ > * r I
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W unhesitatingly recommend the.1898
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We Can also fnniigh a Good Wheel at $30.00
& MELTON.
CENTRAL DRUG COMPANY,
Next Door to Post Office.
PRKscimn'iONs iuiivu t.i.y cc>\\rm nukd.
TOILET
ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,
BEST . . .
SOAPS ON .
THE ....
MARKET.
Call and Inspect these Bicycles.
Wheels from $25.00 to $125.00.
No War or Cut Prices
HUT FOR .
BETTER TIMES
STAPLE AMD FANCY
. . GROCERIES . *
CALL ON
/IS. B. 58rown,
“ THE HUSTLER. 5 1
Startling Announcement!
w ** * rw ' or *’
We are making a Great Reduction In Our Dress Goods -Department
That will Astound You; Lawns, plain and figured;
Muslin; Percales; Dimities and all other dress
goods and in........ .
SHOES; we have Tans for gentlemen and Oxfords for
the Ladies’; wo have the Nobbiest Line Ever Shown
Iff'The City and at prices that arc consistent with the
times. Don’t Forget we are . ......
K DEALERS IN EVERYTHING.
F> S OLIVER
SjxniaJ Cut Price Sale
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Latest Style and Seasonable Goods
3 QFor the Next 30 Days l v-*~
AT T. GottlielYs.
O O'OOCOQOOOOOOOOOOOO 3 o O 0
15 All wobl cassimerc...... .... at 10 o
25 Fancy organdie......... 18 o
o 12 Percale................ 10 o
o Jo Percale................ 8 0
( '12 Fancy Lawn a
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5 Fancy Muslin.. .........
o 8 Fast Color Calico....... •I
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o 5 Quilt, calico............
O 6 Yd. wide Sheeting.......
i .
i> 5 Checked Homespun......
o 6 Blenching.............. ...“ 4 o
< ’ H 00 Men’s Linen Suits....... “ 2 00
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* i 12 00 Men’s Clay Worsted Suits .“ 8 00
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?>8 00 Men’s Cassimerc Suits.. . . .. “ 5 00 o
° 1 50 “ Slippers........... “ 1 20 o
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° 1 00 ...“ 65
o
° I 00 Shoes “ E- 00 o
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° I 75 .“ 20 o
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Balance of my large stock at the same o
Cut Rate — Price. — o
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T. GOTTLIEB,
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Be Produced.
Come to see us ]
J L Pittman, Mgr.
TKT.EP1I0NB t)8
£ N 3 /
Agents for these
HIGH CLASS WHEELS.
For
Handsome Turnouts
and
.... Good 1 lories
For Harness or Saddle, call a* the
I LIVERY and FEED STABLES of
J. H. HAMILTON,
DBA VS. . . .
run in connection with stable
Stables near G. & A. depot.]
Abbeville Georgia
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CIGARS