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O- xi> L>* *\ i‘>-.
nr n.sit mu.I orders s «nut«.
Thst we can I ill idle then) -stislseior ,ly
and pieaseJ , soimmies 1,-1- |.n<vod KLoiiil; l>> ttiouwnda miU t»eic.
ol customers.
Write to us f**r f,.ttt'«*mieof Iby<u>,
B.iudti. Mouh'.in^. UntHimuital V» ork.AO
AP(itST4 LUMBEfi i^O..
•Buy of the Milker.” Aujfusti*, <ia.
VOL. 1.
NO DOLL THE
- WITH
Kimbrough,
Bickers & Co.
It true times tu-a //akd but we have Cut Prices *.o tit
is bringing the trade.
Pic* ■ times, and that is one thing that is us
from now until fall
XV v will cut the life out of Prices.
Here is the way we are doing.
Towels worth 25. 3k. 40 and 50c now 15, 20 and 25c.
1 inen n" *1.25 and *1.50, now 2>c,
M White Vests Shir-**-12 worm and 121. worUi.>0e now 25c,
B.ysUnlaiuidned Laundried Shir’s from OOc each P' 1 ^ <^h
fflKSSSwS Men’s ft!®
65c yard.
ElSA'.’oii? llrll’Urn.,™ j 25c. marked to 15c each.
Ki worth Drii 1 Drawers *1 40 down o.lj only to » 25c_per 75c. per pair. !»»•
Men’s Congress Shoes less than j prices.
A lot of Childrens and Ladies Shoes' at yard,
Black 1-2 Wool Grenadine worth 40c now 10c
Fed Ticking iking in hi remnants of 4 to 6 yards at half price.
Black and Colored Silk Gloves wort, da, ->0. - a & 00c now
Ladies Assorted widths only o- y ald
Colored Velvet Ribbon marked to be yatu. -
A big line of 8 and 10c Glnghamu
All Summer Muslins Marked down.
In tacf these are 011I3 a few bar¬
gains that we are giving every day.
II tan’t come, serH tor Samples and I kk ks. We
you orders Careful Attention arid Guarantee
will always give your
you lowest price s.
Yours to Sui ve,
KIMBROUGH,
BICKERS & CO.
Greenesboro, Gra.
C. H. HOWARD & CO.
SUCCESSOR TO W. If. HOWARD & SONS.
Cotton Commission Merchants,
No. 20 mcintosh ,
Orders for Bagging and Ties ?
(SK/KNTli Sl'IiI'.l.T),
— AND —
CoiiPi^nmenttj of Cotton Solicited, * Augusta. Georgia
•f. '•*— ---X
Fulfil B. Fopk. Lamaji L. P'liming.
POPE & FLEMMING }
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Augusta; Cta.
Espi’ClllllV • il NOlK'ltCd. , .. .. .
farmers Assignments
Southern and Acclimated
Fruit and Original Trees
Grape Vines, Shrubs, Kosi-s,
elc., for sale bv
11. 15. SMITH.
Woodvillc, Georgia.
-i/.hal a gen is Foil—
J Van. Lixdle\ Pn juietor.
I’omona Hill Nurseries-,
Pomona, Gilfcrd ('<>. N. C.
Address p h> E. wKITH
WooIviile, (ia
Special iraiuceBnei;*- to large plsn'er-.
THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
MARKWALTER & SON.
Washington ;tnd
Gi'<t f ;nesU)ro, (ia.
Best <>f wptch ni iking and
repwiiing
We do tint do any shoddy
\%\>rk.
Every Jot First O,.. wia-.-.
•
Washington office at (Jorjy.rt! Cordts
old stand I
AN ADVOCATE OF JEFFERSONIAN PRINCIPLES-
OF A WFORD VILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 24 , i894
Our Local News.
City and Comity Items
D'ieily Told.
Mr ,I.C. Jordan is happy over a fine
s'll baby.
Mr. A. L. Hillman was in the city
Tuesday.
Mr. O. D. Moore, of Si aron, was in
town Tuesday.
The nomination has been pospened
until the 4th September. •
Head our ad on first page. Kini'
brough, Dickers «t Co.
Several business changes are to oc¬
cur in the village soon.
We will give an account of the con¬
vention in Thomson next week.
l’rof. T. L. Chapman, of White
Plains, was in the city Saturday.
Hon. Milton Reese, of H'ashingtor,
came over on a business trip Monday.
Read Kimbrough, Dickies & Co’s
“ad” if you are looking for bargains.
Judge E. M. Anthony is over writ¬
ing up insurance for our young men
this week.
Prof. Cox of the LaCrange Female
College stopped over in the village
Wednesday.
Mr. John F. Thompson and wife, of
Augusta, are visiting Mr. W J.JMor
ton’s family.
We will save you money and sell you
reliable goods, Kimbrougn. Bickers <fr
Co.
A large delegation from here attend¬
ed the congressiona! convention in
Thomson Tuesday.
II. Leary, formerly of this state,now
ot Alabama was visiting friends in
tlie city this week.
Tlie liest 50c unlaiindried shirts to
he found anywhere is at Kimbrough,
Dickers A Co.
Messrs. Chas. Reid and iV. C An*
drew* attended the. picnic at. Daniel
Springs, IFednesday.
Miss Mary Jennings an attractive
young lady of Talladegi, Ala., is visit¬
ing relatives In the city.
Send ns an older for a pair ot three
silk gloves at 15c a pair. Kimbrough,
Bicktrs & Co.
Our county has .he finest c'.rn cop
that it has had tor years. Prospects
are good for a fine cotton crop.
Mr. Jesse McDonald is in Thomson
this week. Esper J/o Donald has
charge of the Racket Store now.
You should see these ribbons we are
selling for 2J and 15c a yard, til y have
tieen going fast. Kimbrough, Dickers
<fc Co.
Mr. tV. C. Rhodes kindly remember¬
ed us with a fine w atei melon this
week. He has our sincere thanks.
Miss Roxie Andrews and her friend
Miss Ruth Holcombe of Atlanta, spent
Momliy with Mrs. M. ’/.. Andrews.
Mr. Jack Reid arid lady who have
been visiting Iriends and relatives here
returned to their home in MouUuma,
Tuesday last.
In inter to Introduce Chamberlin’s
Cough Remedy here we. s. Id several dozen
bottles on stiiel guarantee ana have lound
every bottle did good nervin'. iVe have
used it overselves and think it supeilortu
any oltier- W. 1. Mnwrey, Jarvi-vllle, tV,
Va. For rale by Dr. It. J. lie id, Drvggists.
Miss IVml Rogers, n beuut.iful. and
attrvetive young lady of Warrenton,
is the guest of Miss Roxie Andrews
e.r »ioi„en.
J/)ST A ladies open face silver
watch, with black cord attached. Fins
uer wi)) please Jea/e name at Andrews,
Gee & Oo’s. store.
Dr. Will Harris Ii llsd bis regular
appointment here this week. He has
only one more time to come. Have
vour dentil work done n ivy.
Mv hoy wa* taken with a disease r#^»cn»
thing blood flux 'l’he fir. t thing 1 thought
ol wah <J)ami>eiir.ii.’h Ooiic, Cl o eia anU
DiurD oea Itcmedy. Two donca of if a®t**
tied the matter and eni-pd oim sound and
well ] ii. a itily recommend this remedy
plainr’rVilTansw^ garbing when ‘any* ii.nhise.l. ■‘ini^iriesTe': I refer
it -tan.p ts
to any county official a- to my reliability
Win, Roach, J. I’., I’riinioy, (/iviiintieil
Co., Teiin. For Hale h> Dr. K. J
Di i ggi-ts.
Dr. Will //..rnrnack hading fr irn Lon
don, stopp'd over to see Ins pare.rts
here last Sunday. Mr. II am mack
joyed bis trip to the Old World veiy
much.
Fro'. ./. R. Anthony and family left
foi So itlij Georgia Tuetnlay. (,’apt.
Anthony is a splendid teacher and we
regret very much to see In... leave our
community.
The up passenger wa* delayed last
Tuesday by a wreck aMJrovetown. A
flat car load'd with granite broke into
and '» sed quite a lot ot t on hie to
clearthe track tor the regular i.asse.i
per train. None of the freight s crew
were hurt.
When movi g into o..r pr.-ent home I
fbun-ia v.ttle oj Me-mia.rin’s l’.iiu Balm
tell iv a ton rer tei *tit On the iaia l I
found thr -f a temerit that it was gissi for
cut* and burns. J e»n testify to the truth
of ttiis. Nothing in alt tre.’iing my experi.-uc- has
found its eo.m! tor bl.-te,, « r
tmrii-. F. ri. ISairett, manager Fain Ie.-nieur
Si-sitin** , Lt^Sucur, Minn Balm is
ai-o a cine b-r rheumatism. For sale by
r. it. J, Reid Druggists.
1
Miss Kmnia Lew Murphy is on a visit,
to Augusta. She will, probably, not
visit Rut lei’ge again thisseaso,: but
w ill join hef father's fanailv at old 1 lib¬
erty Hall, Srawfordville, where they
go to take Charge of the Stephen’s
High ScliooVThis fall. Too much can¬
! not be said .titThe tt» praise of this family as
] instructors school room and as
good citizen^. Miss Emma Leo is one
of the loveliest and most accomplished
young ladies that ever lived in our
town. As s^tnusie teacher has lias no
superior. Every one that liecomes a is
quuinted with her loved her. All of
tier ways a.e winning and nleasrnt,
aim thal Sweet, gentle disposition
whici, R |ie s' ' irmingly possesses, will
e Ver ik like r object of praise
M ,-r s', -Madison M.idiso
nian. |
Kenneth Ujireinure had the good fortune
to receive a jjiiall buttle of Chamberlain's
Polio, (.'holepfl Infs and Diarhoen Remedy when
time mem of his family were sink
with dysentery. This one small bottle
oil rod them id I and he had some lett which
he gave tot.so. W. linker, n prominent
merchant o.i'la-plaee' laiwiston, N. G .
Hint it Cured liim of the same complaint. dhirlmen.
When troubled with dysentery,
eo'ie or cholera niorliiis, give this remedy
a trial and you will bo more than pleased
with the reswtt, The praise Unit list uttlly
follows its I Jti'odiu'tion and use fas made
it very popumi. 25 and Ml cent bottles tor
sale liy Di" It. .1. Held, Druggists.
A Game Of Hall.
A RHtnpofh.i.se b II was played last
Friday at Robinson between that place
and Dethaiiy. The score was 26 to 8
in favor of Detheny. Asa ltiiodes and
Rnl l Jordan was Bethany’s battery,
U'hile Ed Mixon and Marshal Hancock
acted in that capacity for Robinson.
KiuklertM Arnica Salve.
The hast salve i„ the world for Cut"
Bruises, Sor3s, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever
Cores, Smas, Tettei,‘.'tuipped and ill Skin Eruptions, Mauds, Chilblains po«L
and
siveiy ciirestl’ilus, or no perfect, pay required. satislaetlon It
it guarantor refunded. to give
or money Price i * (*ouU yvr
box. For sale bv Dr .It. o. Reid.
Examination On 28th
All 1 xauiiiialhiii of applicants for
positions in Georgia Normal & Indus¬
trial College at Milledgeville will be
held next 'Aiesdny, the 28th, at Craw
fordville. i desire to give any young
lady or gif' who desires it, an oppor¬
tunity tp bo examined.
W.'”. l'l.YNT, C. 8, C.
'
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Ftfei.j’ Hies'. Itching Itching 1’ilvn
SVMi’roMs jMo itiire; Intense and
stinging; alljoved nifostat uight: worse by s ;ratch»
mg If to continue Illinois,wide 1 !
often bleed qiid iileemte, becoming very
sore .SvvIaIne'k (Rnimint stops the
telling ami deeding, heals ulceration,i nd
n most etAsiki dr removes tlie tumors. A
druggist by mail, for eO cent. I)r
wayne & (Son, I’ldladelphia.
A Good I>uutl«t
A gondl dentist is not always to be
fount among the number who practice
this art.. Those who have had Dr. W,
L. Detlli-a. of Greenesboro, work for
them -av he is one of the bekf in this
Hcction. lie Iiuh had ncveral yearn ex
perionck ofa<dual praclicfi and uhch the
latest methods in Dentistry.
SAVES rUE HA HIES,
Mr. .1 f. Me.,\Mister, of Koine, (ia.,
Hayn. f,a*t June, (ierndtuer sa ed our
bahv, P t ot, carried him nafcly through an
extieniely had earns of dytwntery and
te. thin and from a mere skeleton of
skin and hones if Iras wide him great Idg
solid < h ink of thirty llillyer, or thirty-five writing pounds
Mr , Eatlierlue L. Irom
Jon boro, On., says- “I really believe
"in ulfcing with cholera infantum."
*1, ’i for *5,
Cotton Shipped Free.
If you wish to ship vour cotton and
will aaii at this otlici) w« will mark and
ship It provided,you slop t > a iv cotton
factor advertised in this paper. Of
course we ennotpay freight charges.
ll attend . the . unleuc*', .
w, to Coirebp
etc. etc.
TMis will H/ive you lot# of trouble
and'a* vv** will MCCCfit no advertise
m "» l f "»" “ d "‘ l 0, " H ' >•'" ’ : ' t "
feel <a«y as to how your produce will
^ handled, ’
____ *.
The „ PreBB omen , ion,
Til* Georgia Weekly J'le-s Assccia
tion met at Milledgeville on Monday
August the 7th in its 8tli annual s»'s
The meeting was large, and the
interest taken by the people of Mil
ledgevjiie to entertain the crow was
truly thalacteristh; of those good peo¬
ple. Oo Monday night, af.er a short
session of the Association, ’here was a
sumptuous banquet spread in the
A'-Tory Hall of the M. G. A. College
uniUthig ( lie. grand old state ca| lt d),
Eight y*wis ago, when tins Press As
soclalmii wa- organ'Z-'l. Ihe etllor ot
the Dot'S it at was there and partook
one of tee ti ,esi bat qoet* ev-r set
in Mil Idle Georgia. The people f Mil
Mgeville know how a- d do take good
c;irn of tire t guests. Tuesday the As
social ton took .id v .1 o '.Ig'* of an . xeur
ginn tendered them over tire Middle
Georgia ....... * Atlantic to A'Dnta, , , , where . ,
after anottier meeting '.Velrresilay all
excursion was enjoyed to Washington.
New York arid points in Virginia.
WATSON FOU 10NUKE8S
He Was Nominated at The Con¬
vention Tuesday.
Last Tuesday in Thomson, Hon. T.
E. Watson was nominated by the Peo¬
ples Party to oppose Ma jor lll.u k in
the race for congress.
resolutions were passed by the body
calling for a free ballot and a fair count •
•‘pu*. your sholdors to the wheel.
l)o all In your power for this camp tign.
All sorts of schemes are being patched
up liy (lie enemy, and it "ill take all in
your power to get a fuw election.
Taliaferro Comity.
Tlie People’s Party Executive Com¬
mittee of Taliaferro county met at the
doiin house in Crawfoidvillo on tlie
l.'Uh day of August 18114, funt the fol¬
lowing resolutions wore adopted;
Whereas at a mass meeting held in
this county on tlie 28tli day of Ap> i
1804, by the Populist a resolution wa
introduced and unanimously adopted
that iho making of the p oltibilion
movement an issue in tlie People’s Par¬
ty, and whereas, this issue lias been
sprung and being; used agains; us con
trary to the resolution adopted as alore
said.
Resolved that we hereby condemn
tlie schotiic now being forced upon us
in this campaign.
Rc-olved that Tuesday the 4th day
of September next lie appoin'ed the
day in nominate a candidate to repre¬
sent Taliaferro comity in the next Leg¬
islature, nnd that the nomination lie.
made by primaries held In each militia
district. Said primaries to tie superin¬
tend ui by the. district committee's nun
returns to the court house the I Hew¬
ing day to he consolidated, and result
announced. None hut Populists are
to lake part in the said primary flee
tion. R. T. Kkndmick,
Cfcalt *’«»
Deo. H. Mitiuku., Secretary.
.fury JilHt.
The following Jurors are to serve dur¬
ing the August term:
TRAVERSE JURY. Grand Juror-drawn
at. the February
H P, Iiiitu’-eford term 1801 to serve
W .1 Kllinuton Auggust term 'ot.
K It TavUn¬
it S Murdeu tV A Carey FIvol
.1 N Uhapinan Sami ,1
A J) Kendrick >V II Moore
W O Wright w f iiiii
M L Mohh IF (! Rhodes
\V il .loHes I* U Veaz y
It II (iiiriu I * S Rhodes
| ./e.Hise Moor« | K II McCauley
|{ It Ithodes .1 M I aery
It Siunnoim I .111 .faek-on
K W Kvan** J ,4 Aiklns
.1 < : Unfllth J W Anbury
.1 'i’ Moore VV iJImiiii l’nsn
| .1 ,) It II Ogletree «Jo< ger .1 GIC fin urifh.h A < ii 'I well
Kihiik I'd ling ton • • co ’V Kd wai ds
,j„ > yj Kendrick ' ; Jno '1' vV rigid.
p k Kendriek jhililH.I .lohllHOtl
\ \ i i,.,neiitH <> l> Moore
y t |> HrUAiiy I) A Moire
i n j. c rtn .y !J Ik M--Lord
A Evans It I j Kendrick
I* L Ed ward** j \V O Holden
(' (' < /.nd well K i* l>u i (leu 1
D A Sa<;gii** 1 John Uni ke
hXIrX W l< iiid.op
"* 11 " 11,11 ■ W T f 'iiHpmuii
J I’ Modi * DA Moore j
no W 1C Vvuil
J A K»*h<liiek VV M Parker
E ll<)gl**ti«•« Jus K tzliHpmvm I
,Nf E Moore
H K Tajlm
W If U agby 1
H II Kho'! s
l is Ftynt
j 11 i
j R vu . ony i
:
hcliool Noliiti*.
Hernemh* r that our school will open
^ liri ' M ,,!,| ‘ v " , X ' ,W, "' U ' “ , " 1
don’t tail to have vour children in at
t ndance the first day. Don't wait to
Confer wit h the Pimcipal, , , Inn send
y.,m children along and make your
special aiiangements afterwards. An
education is your child’s birthright,and
j, is a dent you cannot neglect to dis
charge without extreme guilt to your
h*‘I f. Ttiisi is an rt^e of pr igiP iHion and
what did for you will not do for your
cfuldmi. Lei us ail uy to do mom for i
our children than we ever riad done for
us; and don’t forgot that ihe school
will i>e just what you try to ■lake tt
G v - the iVincif/aJ your palron.i^#-,
youi fi lei.dsiiip. and your kindly co¬
operation and fie will vou ihe b#-*t :
Wi liool in this part of ihe state, hut if
you withhold it. ali hib effort* to budd !
up tlie Hch(#oi will tte thrown aw.»y. )
A gtutd music cl \M in desired, and
don’t fail to patronize the music de~
, provided by the school.
’’Muiic, O liow faint, how wc#tk!
Imuih u il»* fatten lx fore thy ^p * il f .
Why should f. ciiiiL' ever *\H:,tk,
Wiicii tf» ».i c«i»»t liffitlKs h» r hou!
wcli.”
And now i**t*A all ro*k^ a ®tpull
for the mho il.
The People’s Advocate, Established
1892.
The Crawfonlville Democrat, Estab¬
lished 1876.
Consolidated Oct. 6, 189;).
CUT KATES
Prevail on our entire stock of
SUMMER M SHOEvS.
This embraces every Shoe in the Store, Lillies’, Misses’
and Children's, Men s a id lliys’ Finest and most Stylish
Foot wear at manufacturer's cost, to close out.
A. CXj 33 A]V SJ'VtnEUSIF*,
Mai orders sulicted and attended toproirpPy. We pre
pa)’ Express charges during August.
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FOOT COVERERS TO ALL MANKIND.
*27 Whitehall St. Atlanta, (»a.
Karnott Kipplrs.
Uy Jack Sprat.
Nice seasons.
</iitt.on op,-II Hi;.
Farmers are busy putting fodder.
<»Oud crops lire reported from every see s
t ton.
Throi cheers for the mail that don't
Want office. A s.nnll si |i|iiy of cheers
will go m ound.
The harvest,I iiii ot the cotton crop will
soon lie in progress, l’reity imr crops but
low prices.
Mr. Jacob Rocker and wife, of Nor¬
wood, spent last Saturday and Sunday
with friends and relatives In tills section.
atAHHIi'ii On t.lie ]d|ll lust at, H o'clock
p. III., at I,lie residence of tlie tiiTdi’a pa
rents, Miss Kvn Allen ami Mr,,Lee Hill,
hoi lint Taliaferro county. J VV. Turner
J I’, nth .luting. We extend to the happy
'■oiiole lit? hearty eiiiivfatuhWmns. avid hope
Id re 1 1 uuiy t»» 7>ne i» / Tf ippufeast ifinj
the darkest and m.wt trying ordeals
whleli tin y limy have to pass he as Ihe
fleeting crowd before the glittering gun
Miss Bvm.ic's Death Again husdeuth
visited our I mnlet and claimed for Its vie
Min. MIss ClaudIc L. Halil*. For
lime past she has been In low health and
hardly expected to ever lully recover, but
no O' e per haps thought the end so near.
She Wft J , ho w<*, '.itvc been intermeil a
grunt MiifTorai from arttlimn. The iiiessen
get of deat h eame AugiHl, I »t,|i at 2 o’clock
|>. hi. felio was junt entering t,li<* |nline ot
life. *>uly about thirty y«irH old. II r ru
uiaiiiH were laid to n -t hestde her niothei
and I at her at t tie M, K. < emi-tary at thin
p!a<c I * e v. Mr, Ilili Kpiseopal MinlHter,
ol Atlanta, eoiidue,ted the fiiuoial exer
else* after the ctMtoiu of the FpiHe.opal
/ hiiich ol Which file deceased w.*s a un til
her.
Kif.rm. On Inst 'ITiiiihD*? y the Idfh
t he looming f.iht tniiii killed InutauMy
Mutile Hurley D*ol) wt the old Double
YVelU cro*’.ing one mile and n »| ou ter he.
low Hut nett. Kev Handy Fuller, col and
the it hove worn it n were hi it buggy htuelU
ei going to Harnett to lake the train for
Thomson to attend tlie AHHOciatioii. When
they reached the eroHHing above mention
they failed to hear the approueiimg train
until they were on the track and the fant
I j itin wan in 2 » yardn ef the < ro*>Ming. 7’hv
woman nee.ing the t nin, became fright4M»"
ed and jump<Mi hack war .h out of the hug
gy and fell oil the traerf, before «ho ea^uld
move thv engine struck her and ahe waa
e. t tuii <l oil the front for notue di fauee he*
tote thrown off. 'I'he buggy and tlioHN*
that remained in : t encapod unhurt, but
barely ho.
air A N IF. D two .net gel ie. haul work mg
\\ men i ore J and f«, * f he .*Sn»g‘ , i
M.mufiiDiiiimg Co , in Gi.iwfordviilp mid
'I .ttinieint t ouiily, excellent oppo Hut ity
for the right men. Addrc-,* at o me The
,M»ig*‘i M f'g. J. Hoy .Smiud' rn, Din**
trict Aucn*, W.i hlLgloii, Da. Hex •'*».
' I’o Met ! In Crawlonlvill#*.
From the llsity I’ress.
Tho ilelegiilcs of tlie NTiiet'-entli
H.-ii. lori.il dinlrict are requesie I to meel
in Grfiwf<»rdvill<i «in .S(*pt<*riil#(;r 4:b, tor
Ihi: jnirpone noniimuin^ a xctaiior.
K. D. N ash. V. .\f. If IfJe,
Secretary. l h,linn.ni.
Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fai«.
D-PRICE S ' t
©gra i j —
The only 1'ure C-tam of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. -1
Used La Millious of Homes —40 Years tie Standard
NO 46.
Sharon items.
By lie mii.ity
School commenced here on the 21st.
Abort liarnett has been spending
several days with his folks at Ray¬
town.
Mis. IF. O. Davidson and Mis. Belle
Welseger, of Augusta, are visiting Dr.
Davidson’s family.
Miss Maggie Boullnean, of Cl arles
ton, ,S. C., is spending some weeks at
Mis- K te llartys.
Pnd. E. It. Moore Is principal of the
school and we hope the fall term will
lie largely attended.
Mr. It. T Derthumc and Miss Jylu
Moore, of MjlleugeviHe, are visiUiig re
latives liere this Week. |
Rev. F. T. SiiiipaOn (019 lieen coil
dpuling a si;i les of am vices at the Pn s- f*
byt* ri.i n »fim»h "tf«
The rna'slial, Mr. Gilbert has Just
(flushed repairing the streets, leaving *
them in excellent condition.
Sharon's society has linen elated this
the presence of not a
(< w ehai ining visiting young ladles.
,\|iss Kate Drown, a very estimable
y„ m ,g lady of HutTsboro, Alabama, is
Visit ing icl.iiivi . iii mil corrmumty.
Misb Maggie Funk returiied t‘> tier
liotiiH Iii /Itigusfa, last week alter s< v
eral weeks slay with her sister Mrs.
iV. P ujKotm,
A party of young ladle- and gents
attended an ice cream festival at Mr.
and Mis. In i. M. stones’, Raytown
1’iiisday evening.
MShhcs lit'HHie li«ar>l, Janie HeiJ and
Kaiinie IteynoIdH who ipent several
d.,v» in our town, and for whom Mih^
excellent enteituinment was given at
Mr. J. a. Kendrick 'h la.Ht wtek, ti»at
all Mie young |H* >ple enjoyed so ill<• Ii
Hit for theii horneH Saturday.
hois From Uoiii'h.
Augud meeting cloaei) Sunday.
Miss Nancy SIhhoii of n ?ar Spaita is
visiting relatives at this place.
The Annual m et ng began at Pli Uip<
M ills Kfklay heloie the t» *eo :d Sure ay.
*Ve were greatly shocked with the death
<»f Mr. \V (J. Armor, who had he# u ill t »r /
a few days . (i
We ;iufl< Jp ite a good iefre»liJug **h f >wt r
as We expect H other W r itkli« .on from Au¬
gust a an In* is si guod worker.
Owing tothu ii.elemern'y of the weather
some hoy was dit.ippocited in carrying his
girl to church Don’t get disheaiteucd
my fin ,m you can see h**r again. 4
Ready For Buaineas.
Mi C tl GotuekH aiinonuces that tel
will run hi-gill tills fall, lie will be pre
pared to furnish you with bagging and
ties, and deliver you c .ttou at the ui
free..! charge.
Ilis ii.acliiii.'ry is the Iwat and you are
certain of gettiug a goo I sainule. Give
him u (rial.