The graphic. (LaGrange, Troup County, Ga.) 188?-190?, April 11, 1899, Image 7

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the world. ■ I Personal Paragraphs Piquantly and Pleasantly Put Items of Local Interest. Paas Easier Egg Dies. ■M ■ Cd. * ■■■■■■nHMMHMMinHMMiaMiMMMHMMrUEXJM'II-ar! for sale.—House on Hines st occupied by J. D. Calhoun, ap ply to Julian R. Laae. Macon, Ga. if Ask Roper to show you those heavy* Clipped V hite Oats. Roper sells pure all wheat bran. Fresh shipment Wiley’s can dies received today W. D. Burks & ( o. Smith Bros., of Concord, Ga., •re the pioneer nurserymen of Midi! ie Georgia. They have a large assortment of healthy stock which lam selling -*.1 reasonable prices. Give me <our ordersand you will be pleased with results. Stoi’k; purchased shall be true to Baren-. B B Dixon. tmayl 99. LaGrange, ba. Roper has just received a full line of Ritters Preserves. 'I he Bible Society of Troup County have Bibles with iMr. J. L. Schaub, which are for •ale at actual uost, Call and get one. „ I have just received a lot of Mil ; ‘*r and Harts celebrated Hams, bacon and old fashion sino t<ed bacon. J. C. Roper. Have your, Plumbing done right by L. H Simril Plumber and Tinner. Victor feed is the finest food that you can give your cows. It Will produce more milk and rich'-r butter, thau anv other food von cin n-e I C Rnoer. Dr Miles’ Nora Puummmcus® BHXCMA- WtM. WEAK B AC’KK At drtujrtet*. oahrßc Have your Plumbing done right by L, H. Simril Plumber and Tinner. Have you seen that case of Lowneys Chocolate at Ropers. Make your old harness new by using the celebrated Frank Mil lers oil and Dressing J. C. Roper. SIOO Reward SIOO 1 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least orm dreaded disease that science has be® able ts cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Mali’s Catarrh Cure is tlr- only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a eon •titutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internahly. acting dir ectly upon the *»!.»od and mucous su?- fae* of : .'i3 system, thereby destroy ing • foundation of the disease. and givh>< the patient strength by building up t -* constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in its curative powe.s that they offer One Hundred Do jp s for any case th.it it fails to cu: \ Send for list of testimonials. Adn-ss. F. j. Cheney &Co . Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Fam ily Fi ls are the best. An Ho.ieit Medicine for La Grippe George W. Waitt of South Gardiner Me., tuiya.: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vender. Chamberlain’s Cough remedy is the <mlr thing that has done any good whatever. I hav? used one 50-cent bottle, and the chilla, cold and grip have all left me. I con gratiilate the manufacturers <ff an honest medicine.” For sale by La Grange Drug Co. Try a can of Frank Millers axle oil J. C. Roper. CXSTOniA. lild B«t* «cutan /T* z ZZJVt*-/ 2 - •f A fine young Jersey cuw for sale. Apply to Mrs. J. M. Tomlinson. Sole agents for Wiley’s can dies. W. D. Burks & Co. ' orphine, Chloral, C<<cau>e or Whisky habits successful!) treat ed without pain or d«t ntion frotudaily business. Communi cations confidential. Terms very reasonable. A. S. oolity, M. D , 1502 Eleventh Avenue, South, Birmingham, Ala.. < slice hours from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Any one wishing to buy a thrashing outfit cheap will please see R, W. Milam. Coughing injures and inflames sum lungs One Minute Cough Cure loosens the cold, allays coughing and heals quickly. The best cough cure for chil dren. Bradfield Drug Co. W. 8. Hen don, Hogansville. PLUMBING. Simril the plumberdoes all kinds of plumbing work for about half price. Qur line of tooth brusl escan’t be- excelled. W. D. Burks & Co. To insure a hnppy ntw year, keep the liver clear and the body vigorous Uy using DeWitt's Early Kisers, the fa mous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. Bradfield Drug Co. W. 8- Hendon, Hogansville. We pay special attention to our line of toilit article tv. D. Burks & Co. Ladies, see how many nice del icacies you can make with Eat Well Gelatine C. T. FreeAat.. Petticoats, have you seen the new line at Seay Bros. Five hundred bales of j?ood bermudahay and two trood mules for sale cheap for cash S. P Smith. v ' hat is it you want? You’ll fiind it at Seay Bros. ©MWrcR Cry for PrteW’t Castoria. Garden Seed--* Fresh lot Lan dreth’s Garden Seed just receiv ed. Also fuh line • « of Landreth’s seed Irish pota toes. Comeand see us before you buy. 10. ■ I GO. Mr. Ashton Cary visited Atlanta last week. Mr. Geo. \. Speer spent Monday in Atlanta. Mr. R. A. Ridley spent Sunday in LaGrange. Mr. L. M. Park paid Atlanta a visit ■ |aat week. Dr. L. D. Mitchell spent last Friday in Atlanta. Mr. R L. Christopher paid Atlanta a ■ visit lest Sunday. Mr. Sidney Little is in our city the 1 guest of relatives. Mr. F. C. Ferrell left Friday upon a visit to Montgomery relatives. Mr. T. J. Thornton went up to A tian- i tn last week to see Joe Jefferson. Rev Thomas Burry preached at the I Episcopal church Sunday morning. . Edmondson’s Millinery win dows is certainly beautiful to day. Each design dt>*rves spe ciul attention Mr. E. R. Bradfield Jr. was in Ho gansville last Saturday on legal busi ness. Mr. Frank Turner is here on a visit to his parents Judge and Mrs. W. W. Turner. Mrs. Frank Harwell is now in Atlan ta on a visit to her father, Dr. IV. P’ Lovejoy. Col. T. A. Atkinson is now in Carrol tun attending the superior court of Carroll county. Miss Matt Hill returned home Sun day after a vitit of several weeks to friends in West Point. Miss Alice Turner went up to Atlan ta last Friday where she will be the guest of 1 rs- Marsh. Mr. Tom Caudle, who has been on a visit to relatives here returned to his home in Atlanta Sunday. Mr. George Edmuhdspn came down from Atlanta jesterdny and will tpend a few days with relatives here. Cotton se )d for t-ala P. H Greene. Mr. J. P. Anderson the loved pastor of the Presbyterian Church filled an appointment at Loyds Chapel litst Sun day. > ■ :. ’ ’ Mr, and Mrs, Ge,o T. pallia and Miss Carrite Dallis left this morning for Warm Springs where they will, spend some time. Mr. R. 8. White, formerly of T.oup Factory, has accepted a position nt Dixie Mills and will make LaGrange his future home. Miss Emma Tucker is now in our city and will assist in the services which are now being conducted at the First Methodist church. Senator Render t’arrell was in the city Friday. Tliere is no more clever, able or popular young gentleman any where than Senator Terrell. Mr. Eldon Longley, new a student of the ercer Law School, was here a few days Inst week on a vi.-it to his parents Mr. and Mrs. F M. Longley. Miss Annie Glenn Robinson, of Green? ville G*., is visiting her cousin, Miss Louise t arris, at No. 261 Courtland 1 street. —Atlanta Constitution. Mr. Duncan Burks visited College ' Park on Sunday where > ise Annie' Burks is quite vick. Her condition con dition continues practically unchanged Five hundred bales of good bermad.t hay and two good mules for sale cheap for cash. S. P. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. L.D. Mitchell went up last week to see Joe Jefferson. Dr. Mitchell returned to LaGrange .Sunday but Mrs. Mitchell will stay over in Atlanta for some time. Rev. G. A. Nunnally has returned from Savannah where he attended the Baptist State Convention and preached 1 last Sunday at First Baptist Church to a large and attentive congregation. Have you seen Schaub’s new Photos at 50c per dozen? Capt. W. S Evans, Mi. A. T. PaHis, Frank Evans, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Banks and Dr, Wave,of Franklin, com posed » congenial party who left last week to spend some time in the Land : of Flowers. When you want warranty) deeds, bonds for titles, rent) notes or any legal blames you will always find them at R. C. Ward’s Printing Office. Eat Well Gelatine at Free man’s. • k> We waste no time I in useless blows, 1 L But strike the | nail and in it y goes. || i We ■ J3L_ |Have< k Been Striking some heavy bkws lately, k We want your business this year. We • have sold you some Dry Goodb for ten years l and we are determined to have more o» r your trade this year than ever. You have the confidence; we have the goods. No good reason why we should not ” trade. We carry the t LARGEST STOCKS— In this section, arid every department • s greets you with new goods, all ready for • r Jour inspection. We carry everything to wear, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats. |L Etc. We believe that “honesty is the best policy,” because we have succeeded, and it L has been otir only policy. SEAY BROS. R. P. Abraham, Fire Insurance. Re pre sen til ng ’he following old reliable companies: Queen Insurance Co., of Amer cu Royrl Insurance Co., of Liverpool Northern Ansurauce Co., of Lon don. i Commercial Union Assurunae Co , of London. 1 solicit your insurance on yoilr city or county property ami cot ton. Office at LaGrange Bank, ing & Trust Co.. • Mr.* Sansone, otherwise known as ”Cap”had a visitor from South Amer ica last week, but his stay was ont for Jong. In fact tpon his first appearance” Cap" beat him over the head with a broom and otherwise illtreated him. His family name was tarantula, and he had formed a neat little home in the middle of a bunch of bananas and thus i made the long trip over the seas. I ’ | “A word to the w ?eissuflioient”nnd 1 a word to i he wise shoul 1 be M.fflcient, ! ; but you ask, who are tnedviso? Th •><• ; 1 who know. The oft repeated ex peri- j ence <jf trust worthy persons nit»» be I taken for knowledge. r. WM. Ter- , ry says Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy giv s better satisfaction tßan any oth- 1 er >n the market He has been in the drug business at Eleton, Ky., for 12 yiars; hits sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other rough medicines ninnutncttrcd, which shows conclusively that ('hi niherlain’s is the most satisfactory to.the people, and is the best. For sale by LaGrange Drug Co. , Dr. Alonzo Monk, of Chattanooga, I will preach the Commencement sermon at the LaGrange Female College on June 4th. and Dr. Jno. B. Robbins will deliver (he Commencement address on June Rih. The reputation of there two . able divines is sufficient guarantee that the audiences on ihese two occa- ( sion will be both instructed and enter tained. A Torpid Liver causes Depression of ; Spirits, Indigestion, Cum ligation, j Hp»tdaeh Use Dr. M A Simmons ! Livl*r 51 > dici ne tn 1 ■ mu lab-». hat organ. | Mr. Benjaman B. McGehee of Cpeli- ' Ira Ala, will be with the LaGrange i Drug Co, from now on, He has be- n j connected wish the drug business in LaFcyetie Ala. fora numlier of years | and has just passed the examination ( bof < vti he Georgia estate Board of Phar macy making a.i< average of 65percent I and taking the secund honor. We are 1 glad to welcome ,h*> gifted and popular ! young man to car ciry. Go to Roper for groceries. Petticoats did you say? Jowl thO£€‘ at Seay Bros Rev. A. C. Th* mns has started a se ries of meetings at the First Methodist church. The service was started last ■ Sunday and will c< ntinueseveral weeks, i Next Sutfday Rev. Mr. Hudson will )>♦ here to assist in tl;s meeting. Services are held every dry at 9 o’clock a. m. rr4 7 :"0 p. m. It. is hoped that everybody will attend these services who can, an<J. that they will be productive of great good to the community. The pain that sometimes strikes ® man at the most, inopportune moment is due to indigestion. It may come i 0 the midst of u dinner and make ti ® feast a mockery. It is a reminder that he mny not ent what he chocs >u, nor when he chooses. Be in a slave to ! the weakness of his stomach. Aman’® health and strength depend upon wha| he gets out of his food. This depends on his digestion. Remove the struction by taking Dr. Pierce’s Pleas ant Plicts. They are a positive cur® for constipation and its—headacu-s, sotn stomach, flatulence, dizziness, ! bi'liousness and '‘heartburn.” lb® “Pellets” are very gentle in their ».<> j tion. They simply assist nature. They 1 give no violent wrench to the syste.ir. They cause no pain, no griping. Send 21 one—cent stamps to covet* cost of mailing only, and receive free® copy oi Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, Address, World's Dispenser/ Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Have yo 1 seen Schaub's new Photos at 50c per dozen? Used during Expectancy, Simmon® Squaw Vim. Wine or Tablets cheer and strengthen Mother, Shorten Lip itor and Rob Confinement of its Ten rors. Try oar uucanvassed bams ut lOe per tb. C. T. Freeman Malaria cannot find a lodgement >n. t e system while the Liver is in p r* feet order. Dr. M. A. Simmons L ver Medicine is the i e-t Regulator. Petticoats, Oh they are sqlove ly at Seay Bros. 1 w ih reading rn advertisement of Chsin Der laill ’s ColiCholera and Diar rh<»*« Remedy in the Worcester Enter* prise rcc-ntly, which leads me to writ® this. lean truthfully say I never u.-ed any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I have never had to u*e more than one or two doses to cur® the woist case with myself orehildren.' W. A Stroud. Popomose, Popom-A® City, .Maryland. Md. For sale by L*. G*-ungc Drug Co.