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IMG TO COHTINUE.
Hie Services at the First
flethodist Church,
Through The
Week.
I na ixrsusr is
MM Sunday Rev. Joel T. Oaves, of
Atlanta. Will Preach The
Home Mission Ser-
mon
JyFje meeting at the First Meth-
I church will continue through
S present week. A great deal
of interest has been aroused in
ME* meeting and much good is
K being done. Rev. Mr. Hud-
J|ln who assisted Rev. A. C
nomas during the past week
returned to his home in Mc-
Konough Rev Mr. VVarde will
Kssist Mr. Thomas this week. On
■Friday night the delegates of
The Home Missionary Society
will hold their conference. And
this will continue on Saturday
and Sunday as well. On Sunday
morning Rev. Joel T. Daves of
will preach the sermon.
iCTis hoped that all who can will
attend the services this week.
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When Traveling.
Whether on pleasure bent or
business, take on every trip a
bottle of Syrup of Figs, a sits acts
must pleasantly and effectually
on the
preventing fevers. headaches,
and othei forms ol sickness. For
sale in 50 cent bottles by all lead
ing di uggists. Manufactured by
' the California Fig SyrupCo.only.
Horrible agony is caused by Piles,
Burns and Skin Diseases. These are
taomedintely relieved and quickly cured
by De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Be
ware of worthless imitations. Brad
leld Drug Co., W. S. Hendon Hogans
ville,
KfLAM’A i NEW UHLBAN S
SHORT LINE.
Albta & West Point Railroad Compaxv
We direct, quick, through line via Montgomery
, ’.to Texas, Mexico and California.
THS BEST ROUTE TO
Selma, Pensacola, Mobile, New Orleans, Colum
bus, Troy, Union Springs, Eufaula.
•The following schedule in effect Sept. 11,1898
BOUND . Daily
Lv Atlanta .... 525a ml 4 ft* pmi 100 pm
Ar Newnan. S 40 a m' 525 p nij 227 p m
“ LaOrange 7 42 a mi 0 2r p mi 3 33 p m
“ West Point.. . 810 a in' 655 pm* 407 ptn
“Opelika 950a mi 736 pm 4 53pm
“ colutnbns .... to 4C a m 10OOptu ..
“ Montgomery... 10 31am: 9 20pm 7 25pn>
"Selma 1.. . |ll3opm
“ Pen<<cola.. •i 0 10p in 530 pm
“ Mobile' 4 10 p mi 3 05pm
“ New Orleans... »30pui 7 40pin'.-
Houston . ... 8 45a mlO 50p mi ... . ...
I No. 38 I No 34 I No. 36
MOUTH BOUND I Daily I Daily | Daily
Lv HoustonI 5 50a oi 6 56pm
“ New Orleans... i 750 pm ! 710 am
Nonite.. 12 20 a m 12 20 pm
“ Pensacola 11 25 pui 12 30 p m
“ S.-liua. 8 40. am 3 30pm
“ Montgomery... 620 a mjl2ola m 620 pm
“Columbus.. . 6 10am 13opnij
Ar Vjtelika 8 16am 235 pm, 805 pm
“ West Point 865 a 3 37pm 845 pm
“ LaGrange s* 25 aml 4 14pm 912 pm
“ Newnan 1027a ml 526 pm 10!3pin
“Atlanta 11 40 a ml 7 00 p in 'll 30p tn
No 37 anti 38 Vestibuled train, Sleeping and
Dining Cars, New York and New Orleans,
No 35 and 36 Solid trains Washington to New
Or lea- *. Sleeper New York, Nfcw Orleans.
B. F. W’ytay, Jr. Gen’l Pass. & Ticket Agt, At
lanta, <• a-
B. E. Lutz. Traffic M’n’gr, Montgomery, Ala.
George C. Smith, I res. & Gen’l Mgr.
Atlanta, Ga.
50 YEARS*
I EXpERi|ENCIE
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Trade marks
Designs
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Anyone sending a sketch and description may
•ulcklv ascertain onr opinion free whether an
tarvention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Paleate
••nt free. Oldest agency for securing patenU.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
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nutation of any eeientiMe Journal Terms. Al a
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Personal Paragraphs Piquantly and Pleasantly Put
Items of Local Interest.
Os course you don’t want
your winter clothes eaten up;
The Right Way
to prevent it when you are
ready to put them away for the
season, is to make sure that
the early moth has not already
made a nest in them, and then
fix them so that the later one
can’t. Perfect sealing would
do but to insure against pin
holes and cracks, put into the
pockets some of our Mothine
The moths do not like it and
are particular to stay away.
You can get ii at ioc per
pound in packages.
Bi|l)JUG|
Rev. Joel T. Daves pastor of Park St.
church, Atlanta Ga, will preach on
Sunday; April 30th at the J'irst Metho
dist church. .
Mr. Daves is one of the most intellec
tual and rising young men of the North
Ga. Conference.
Lowney’s Candy in beautiful
packages, from 5q up at Free
mans.
Mrs. Henry R. Harris,District Sec. of
the LaGrange District will spend a day
in the city this week to complete pro
gram for the Home Mission conference.
Many talented and consecrated work
ers have nlready accepted places on
the program and a stirring revival in
the work is expected as a consequence
of this congregation of workers.
I carry all of Creeds and Sul
livans brands of tobacco
J. C. Roper.
Fresh shipment Wiley’s can
dies received to-day.
W. D. Burks & Co.
The many friends of Miss. Annie
Burks will lie gratified to leprn that
she has greatly improved and is on the
road to recovery. This will lie pleas
ant reading to the many admirers of
this most charming and popular young
lady. .
I have Coco Cola in bottles
J. C. Roper.
40 sheets of fine writing
paper for 5c at R. C. Ward’s job
Office. A bargain.
Miss Jessie Cotter left last Tuesday
for New Orleans where she has entered
a training school for nurses. There is
no more cultured or lovable younglady
than Miss Cotter, and her friends and
admirers here all wish for her the full
measure of happiness and success.
Petticoats did you say? Just
see those at
Seay Bros.
Malaria cannot find a lodgement in
the system while the Liver is in per
fect order. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine is the best Regulator.
Miss Mamie Hawkins visited Atlanta
last week.
Hon. Render Terrel!, of Greenville,
was in attendance upon Judge Free
nan’s court last week. «
Dove Brand Lard at Freemans.
Winchester Hams 5 lbs aver
age. 8c per lb Freemans.
Mr. Tobe Daniel is visiting friends in
Palmetto this week.
FOR sale. —House on Hines st
occupied by J. D. Calhoun, ap
ply to Julian R. Lane, Macon,
Ga. ts
Mrs. J. H. Drewry spent a few days
here last week visiting Miss Annie
Cheatham at tiie LaGrange Female
College. ;
Spring has come, so has
Schaub’s new stock of
picture moldings, cheaper
er than ever.
Yesterday morning wlien Josh Thorn
ton, one of oitrcolured citizens, got up,
ho found his eww had destroyed nearly
•very living plant about his house, and
was rushing around at everything in
sight. She was evidently suffering
from rabies, as she had every symptom
of that dreaded malady. She was a
splendid cow, and her owner prized her
highly. (X course there was nothing
iodo but kill her, and it required about
six well aimed rifle balls to bring her
to the ground.
Boys smoke Cornell mixture
it is the best on earth
J. C. Roper.
Sole agents for Wiley’s can
dies. W. D. Burks & Co.
Van Camps Famous Soups 10c
a cm at Freemans.
Any one wishing to buy a
thrashing out ti t cheap will
please see R, W. Milam.
I
The annual meeting of the Home
Mission Society of LaGrange District
will convene in LaGrange from the
28thtothe 30th inclusive. Allchurch
e* in the district are invited to send
delegates whether they have auxiliaries
or not. Th-> railroads have kindly con
sented to give reduced rates to persona
visiting the meeting. Persons secur
ing these rates are requested to obtain
certificates of same. Delegates com
ing by private conveyance will find a
commitee at the Methodist Parsonage
who will assign them homes. Names
of delegates and visitors to the meet
ing must lie sent to Mrs. Leon P.
Smith, Cor. Sec.
Coughing injures and inflames sore
lungs One Minute Cough Cure loosens
the cold, allays coughing and heals
quickly. The best cough cure for chil
dren. Bradfield Drug Co, W. S. Hen
don, Hogansville.
PLUMBING.
Simril the plumberdoes
all kinds of plumbing
work for about half price.
Just received fresh lot cakes
and butter thins J. C. Roper.
Pride of England tomato
Catsup 10c per bottle
J. C. Roper.
To insure a happy new year, keep the
liver clear and the body vigorous by
using DeWitt’s Early Risers, the fa
mous little pills for constipation and
liver troubles. Bradfield Drug Co.
W. S. Hendon, Hogansville.
Mrs. R. F. Cooper of Montgom
ery, is visiting relatives in our
city.
Petticoats, have you seen the
new line at
Seay Bros. '■
Five hundred bales of good
bermuda hay and two good mules
for sale cheap for cash
8. P Smith.
Miss Leila Williams is visiting
friends in Augusta.
Full line of Heckers cereal,tor
breakfast at
- C. T. Freeman.
Beautiful
Line of Toilet
Soaps Just
Received at
T '' r ~ w* y -Nr - - v
» We waste no time
! in useless blows,
But strike the
nail and tn It
goes- fWWQ
i - (o) -
We .ZM
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;Have<
Been Striking some heavy blcws lately.
► We want your business this year. We
have sold you some Dry Goods for ten years
and we are determined to have more of
your trade this vear than ever.
L *
You have the confidence; we have the
1 goods. No good reason why we should not
» trade. We carry the
I LARGEST STOCKS
f in this section, and every department
. greets you with new goods, all ready for
your inspectioh. We carry everything to
wear, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
L Etc. We believe that “honesty is the best
policy,” because we have succeed ?d, and it
> has been our only policy.
I SEAY BROS.
~7i A 'Xh db A , A, r.iA idh • ~• ,1 AiA "Aj -,X-
T. B. Rice, Druggist, Greens,
boro, Ga., writes as follows: “In
the past eight years, I have sold
more of Dr. Pitts’ Carminative
than all the soothing syrups, col
ic drops, and other baby medi
cines combined." Sold by all
druggists.
Have you seen Schaub’s
new Photos at 50c per
dozen?
1
Petticoats, Oh they are so love
ly at
Seay Bros.
Fresh shipments Dove Hams&
Bacon, Freemans.
Gold brand breakfast bacon in
cans at Roper’s.
a
Buy your oats and corn from
Ropers.
Have your Plumbing
done right by L. H Simril
Plumber and Tinner.
Used during Expectancy, Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets cheer
and strengthen Mother, Shorten La
bor and Rob Confinement of its Ter
rors.
Try a bag. of Victor feed
J. C. Rdper.
Victor feed for sl.lO tb s week
J, C. Roper.
The Bible Society of 7'roup
County have Bibles with Mr.
J. L. Schaub, which are tor
sale at actual cost, Call and
get one.
Roper keeps cut loaf powdered
and Maple Sugar.
Try a bottle of Ritter’s pre
serves J. C. Roper.
Try a can of Van * amps mac
aroni cheese with tomato sauce
2 lb c<jn 15c Freemans.
*
Good can corn at 10c per c.*n
J. C. R <per.
Try my 10c Uam
J. G. Roper.
Smith Bros., of Concord, Ga., ■
are the pioneer nurserymen of '
Middle Georgia. They have a’
h ge assortment of healthy stock ;
w hich I am selling it reasonable I
prices. Give me your ordersand I
you will be pleased with results, i
Stock purchased shal' be true to 1
name. B. B. Dixon;
tin ay 1-99.. LaGrauge.Ga*
Every lady wants a good
pair of "scissors, I have just
received a fine assort*
ment of all sizes and shap
es, which are guaranteed
the best steel, highly tem
pered and warrented. If
you find any defect in a
pair I will give you anoth
er in exchance, no fancy
prices.
J L. Schapb,
We pay special’attentiou to o«r
line of toilit article
• W. D. Burks & Ou.
Try one of those new hams
Roper ketps.
What is it you want? YQa'H
fiind it at
Seay Brotf.
Roper keeps Mil lens harness
oil and dressing.
YIGOReMEN
Easily,Quickly, Permanently Restored
MAGNETIC NERVINE
• ntee to Cure Insomnia, Fits. Dizziness, Hystertk
Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality. Seminal Lotsee
Failing Memory—the result ol Over-work, Ws> 4
Sickness, Errors of Youth or Over-inaahrenc*.
Price 50c. and SI; 6 boxes SB.
For quick, positive and lasting results its Sews 4
Weakness, Imn'-’erirv, Nervous Debility and Cry
Vitality, use YELLOW LJ9EL SPECIM-dsmbfe
Strength - will give strength and tone to every putt
j.nd eifecl a permanent cure. Cheapest ana be*,
roo Pills Ja, by mail.
ERr.E — A bottle of the famous Japanese Lstes
Pellets will be given with a $i box or more ofMsr
idle Nervine. tree. Sol< only by
Ferrell & Burks
Pitts’
Carminative
AiJs Digestion,
Regelates the Bowels
Cures ChokrA Lifaatuxn,
Cholr-a Morbus,
Diarrhoea, Dywntery,
Teething Children,
And all di«e»Aes of the Stomadh
aad Bowels. It is plsasaal
to the taste and
NEVER FAILS
to five satisfaction.
A Few Dases will Den»nst»«ls
its Superlative VirtMOb