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THE GRAND TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN
That occurred on Monday last, was great. But nothing has 6>/er eclipsed
the GREAT BARGAINS that we are offering, either in quality or price, in
the way of
S ZTIMC ZzC 2EZ 2E2 G-OODS
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• | Byou are buying on a credit elsewhere and hare only a little cash to spend conic and see what
a saving that can be made at
Marshburn’s : New : Cash : Store s
m -r AT -T ■ ESFEIT3E. FZ2OFIT z
Just see what a few pennies
will buy:
Ladies’ Undervest «5c
Fine Black Hose 5c
Good Sox 5c
5 Papers Pins 5c
5 Packages Hair Pins 5c
144 Rice Buttons 5c
Large Cotton Towel 5c
Extra quality Handkerchiefs 5c
Good Checks 5c
Nice quality Figured Lawn 5c
Fine Shear White Lawn 5c
All Best Calicos 5c
I LANETT DISPENSARY:
P. 0.--WEST POINT, GA 4
Has constantly on hand a complete stock of 4
all the leading brands of Whiskeys.
A FEW PRICES:
Double Stamp 100 proof Corn Whiskey, per gal $2.00 YX
Good Rye Whiskey, per gallon ; 2.00
Murray Hill Club, per ql sl. Per gal, 3.50
J. W. Harper Whiskey, per qt. ... 1. Per gal. • 3.5 C| A
Double Stamp Rye, 6 yrs old,per qt I. Per gal. 3,50
Bourbon Whiskey, same price as above.
A complete stock of Fine Wines in stock. ▲
♦ All orders filled same day received. Full measure ♦
guaranteed. Orders must be accompanied by T
4 Express or P, O. Money Order. Address 4
I Lanett Dispensary, j
X LANETT, ALABAMA. 4
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rn.aH .VO >a*t. ? , Chemical WMmkey. The Mo Marksan Packages to Ictdieato Omtoata
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A big lot of Embroidery Insert
ing, in short lengths, the very
thing for shirt waists, at 10c
They are worth twice the money
Those Fine Organdies, Muslin
and Dimities that are worth
18 and 20c, all go at 10c
Fine line of Lacesand Insert
ings from 1c to 25c yd
The Best Collar on the earth
2100 Linen 10c
Fine Line of J.ace Curtains
from SI.OO up
A Ua*K<>r«as ilallucinatloaa.
I saw a shrewd uud Hiucessful gen
tleman who. on my iwiug Introduced,
tuild he wax glud to have a talk with a
nerve doctor. for he thought there was
ButmlUing wrong. Then be told ids
tale, which was Hull he was pestered
by gang* or gypsies who appeared ev
erywhere. lie raid that he bad Just
come in from chasing ffiem in bis gar
den, for wlauever he looked out he
naw them pulling up his shrubs.
1 said: “But the shrubs are not re
moved. llo.v do you account for
this?”
lie said: “Well, it is hard to tell, but
1 still feel they do it, and when 1 wake
In the tuorulug I see the same gypsies
using my toothbrush and my hair
brushes. 1 Jump up, only to find they
have disappeared.” He admitted the
absurdity of the whole thing, but yet
he said he felt it was true, and he
must act upon Ills belief.
What might have proved a serious
loss foliowe<l the porsisleut hallucina
tions. for before 1 Insisted on his with
drawing from all business he had od
one holiday gone to his office to look
i through his private safe with its very
i valuable securities. Before leaving he
thought he saw his son in the adjoin
ing office and told him to put the things
away and to lock the safe. The son
was a hallucination, and it was only
by accident that the sou discovered the
state of affairs before others arrived
next day. —London Lancet.
She Mode It Like Storch.
It is true that in Ireland, with the
spread of •-eueral knowledge and im
proved me. al aid, •‘cures” and super
stitious are on the wane, but still “the
misthress’ bottle” is much preferred to
the doctor’s, and the advice of a
“lucky woman” is of much higher val
ue than that of an M. D. Apart from
the medical knowledge required, it Is
no light matter to undertake to pre
scribe for one’s neighbors, as the fol
lowing will show:
“If It’s plazlu to y’r honor, I’m come
to ax for a bottle,” said an old woman.
“I was tuk that bad last night I
thought the life ’u’d lave me."
After due Inquiry into her symptoms
she was given a packet of arrowroot,
with minute directions how do prepare
It. As she scarcely seemed to take
them in. a happy thought struck the
tady. ’"You know how to make starch,
don't you?” she asked.
“Yes,” said the old woman.
‘Then r.iake it just like that.” saM
her friend, "and add » Httjfi sugar to
ijilil ntriU ib-jir?’ .oibvj .
The Best Line of Gents’ Un
derwear ever offered. All
colors 25c
If you want an up-to-date 'Fie
call and see my line at 25c
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The best line of top Shirts,
some with collars, some with
out, only 48c
Big line of Cottonade Pants,
only 50c
Overalls 45c
The old woman departed, to retprn
next day with the Information that
she was like to die after atin what
Miss Norah gave her, and, with all due
respect to her, she couldn’t get it all
down: it wlnt so ag’iust her.
She wns requested to bring what re
mained for inspection. which revealed
that the directions as to starch had
been literally carried out. She had put
blue iu It.—Ccrnhill Magazine.
The Forest of Fontnineblean.
“We spent the night iu Barbizon.
paid a goodly bill and set off in the
company of our English friends for the
town of Fontainebleau, lying at the
center of 5G square miles of forest,’’
writes a girl from Paris to The Ladies’
Hoifte .Journal. "It is never wild, never
mysterious, this forest that thousands
of artists have loved to paint, but it is
calm and grand and never tedious.
For eight Lours we wandered over
pining covered with towering oaks,
among rocky gorges, out of which slen
der. graceful Iweches rise, and through
miles of fragrant, giant pines. Aud
everywhere are feathery ferns and
purple heather.
"There is not the slightest chance of
losing one’s way. Every square inch
of the forest has isn-n mapped out. and
at the intersection of every two ave
nues a red hand points to the town,
and a blue baud indicates the direc
tion of one of the ’sights.’ And Foa
tainebleu? We saw only the palace, a
bewildering maze of magnificent
rooms. Everywhere there was rich
ness, everywhere wonderful frescoes,
wonderful stairways, wonderful tapes
try. wonderful inlaid furniture. The
grandeur is oppressive, and we were
glad to get out into the park, to wan
der about in the different courts.”
Juvenile Stnttotlcian.
“How many children had George
Washington?” asked the teacher, thiuk
- log to trip up the new boy iu his his
tory.
“About 3,000, Get),” promptly answer
ed the new boy, who knew something
concerning the statistics of the period
when the Father of His Country was
at the bead, of the family.—Chicago
Tribune.
J*»t the Man.
Mrs. Belgrave (on the Bermuda boat)
—Are you one of the stewards?
Bill Boling—No, warm. I’m cap'n of
th’ top.
Mrs. Belgrave—How nice! Bring it
and spin it for little Chauncey, won’t
you? He's almost bored to death.-*
Harlem Life.
MEN’S STRAW HATS.
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A big line of Samples. Very
fine goods. Worth $1.25 and
$1..50 to go at 75c
The best line of ready-made
Skirts. Duck, Linen, Crash
Skirts, only 50c
I carry the McCall Patterns
V
They are only 10 and 15c
And they *are the best, so
why pay more?
D».L. D. Mitchell,
DENTIST.
Office in Thornton Building,
LaG RANGE. GEORGIA.
R. P. Abraham,
Fire Insurance.
Representing the following old
reliable companies:
Queen Insurance Co., of America
Royal Insurance Co., of Liverpool
Northern Ausurifuce Co., of Lon
don.
Commercial Union Assurance
Co., of London.
I solicit your insurance on your
city or county property and cot
ton. Office at LaGrange Bank
ing & Trust Co.
Dr. Henry R. Slack.
Physician Al Chemist
Office and Consultation.
Practice Only.
Hours 10. a. m. to 1 2 to 6 p m
FARMERS' WIVES
or any other ladies who wish to
work
Can Earn Lois ol Monoy
working for us in spare time at
home Ou our cloths, e »f j
you a good chance to make plen .
ty of spending money easily, in
leisure hours. Send 12c for
cloth and full directions for work
and commence at once. Cloth
sent anywhere. Address
W inoosket Co. (3SO-C) Bostn.
Mfg. Dept.