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TOWN NEWS ITEMIZED.
^ hat Our Ffop’e Arp Dofnr, Sajia?
and Thiitkitijr About Toid
in F; irf Notes.
MAX S. t'LYNT, Local Reporter.
lihodecia.
Sunday will be Easter.
Insurance agents an- working
the town lor all its worth.
Our Sharon reporter went
back on us this week.
Rev. C. A. Owens lectured in
Gseenesboro last evening.
Ask your merchant lor roller
mill meal and flour
Mr. Thomas Richards will oc
cupy Mr. A. J. Melton's t:«vv cot
tug e on Moore street.
Mr. W. J. Stoue and Miss IN
sie Stone spent Tuesday
Mrs. T. F. Kendrick.
Mrs. G. L. Williamson, 0 f
Wilkes county, is a guest at the
Caldwell house.
rn, I he business , • houses , dis
are
playing some very handsome
S '^ ns
Alls. A. H. M. W eaver and
c< did ion letmned to Alacou I*ri
day evening.
Mrs. C. A. Owens returned
Wednesday from a visit to
friends at Union Point.
Mr. Jas, Burke, of the Equita
ble Life insurance Co., i s here in
toe interest of lii.s company.'
This office has just completed
a rejtf’ | ed code of the city
^■;iw ford vide.
The young-people will be en
tertained at the home of Mrs. C
W. Gee Monday evening.
Messrs. W H. Sherrer and
J. T. Luuceford spent Tuesday
night at the home of Sheriff Ed
wards.,
Mrs. Win. H. Joyce and two
bright little daughters, Marie
and Dorothy, left Sunday for
New York, after a stay of
eral weeks with Mrs. J. C. Wil
lianas.
J. Willie Levy, the high arl
clothier of Augusta, has an ac j
in today’s paper, to which we
direct the attention of our read
ers. He gives special attention
to mail orders. Read his card
and send him an order or call on
him when in Augusta.
THE RED FRONT!
we are almost daily receiving shipments of new
Q Spring Goods.
DRY GOODS! SHOES!
25 piece s A. F. C. Ginghams 0i Oc yd ... -oughts , and Zeiglors old lieli
TcX) yds Sea Island Percales <■ Kic yd •“’xh;
5.) piwes Merrimack Shirting r outwear in Shoes and Ox
Print-.. . (« t be yd fords, every pair guaranteed.
Flemish Lace Stripe, Solo' Tricot, ii. Dr l Jr, (la ^'
Felaine. DcSoire, Br»;mu Dimity, a >,; H ; 1 l ,,,, ent t f infants and
^Ixudren , e , Oxfords
Mercerized Av Mine Fantazier and s of J. E.
m-my other Spring and Summer Stuffs, ! Adams & Co’s. make.
We have just received $600.00 worth of St mples of Gent’s Fur -1
nishing goods in Shirts, Underwear, hosiery etc. On these wo can !
save you 25 ptor cent.
5 balls Eagle & .Phoenix No. 1 (large ballj Thread for 5c.
Buys Malaga Straw hats for 5c.
E. L. HAD A WAY, Proprietor,
Fancy eggs advertised in the
cheap column,
Mr. Clarence Bonner is l ore
for a few days.
Mr. R A. Dozier was at War
rentou this week,
court.
Ordinary Andrews held his
monthly term of,court Moiuhi\ -
Judge Holden is presiding over
Warren Superior court tins
week.
The County Commissioners
met Tuesday and transacted only
routine business.
Have you have anything to
sell, want to buy or exchange
something, try the half cent a
vvord column.
The Carter place was bid in
Tuesday for Mr. S. A. Sibley.
The amount paid was #800. It
is not known who will be the
permanent owner of the land.
Mr. C. S. Caldwell has in
creased the price of meals- at
his boarding house from 25c to
35c. He says the price of all
groceries has.compelled him to
make the increase.
Air. J. C. Newsome, ouo of
Wilkes county's most successful
farmers' with his young son and
daughter, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Newsome at the Caldwell
house.
The friends of Mr. Claud llol
den, of White Plains, will be
pleased to know that his eyes,
which were giving him trouble,
are much better. He was t rented
by a prominent Atlanta special
ist.
Some of the farmers say the
fruit crop in Talialorro county
has been badly injured by cold,
frosts :pid winds, while others
beli v it has been hurt very lit
tle and say that present pros
pect , point to a good crop.
The closing exercises of the
Carter’s Grove Academy, will
take place tonight. Col. W. N.
Maltbie will, deliver an address.
Prof. W. D. Pit lard, with the
assistance of his pupils, has pre
pared an elaborate program, A
large crowd will no doubt be in
attendance.
Evcxybody a lux is
home-grcAnd roller mill pro
ducts are praising them.
I
i
I here will be , a change , in . the)
well known and popular house j
of oi 1 I . C g. Tevv’e Levy s Son &on Jtr A l (Y, -o„ ol ,r 1
Augusta, on August 1st. This!
will necessitate a sacrifice sale |
of all goods. The sale is on and |
will last several weeks. Every
article in the store has been cut (
deep and it is a splendid oppor-i
tunity i • i for e those i i who i cloth- ■ ■ I
wear
ing. Mr. W. A. Wright is with!
this house and will bo glad to!
see his friends. I
There are times when one is ;
justified in committing suicide. !
Uerschel Rhodes had been wri
(iis,ant to a young lady in a
town for about iinee
years aid tie othr-x- dav
lie received < picture and a
letter. The loiter said that sue
had been married for two
and tho picture was of her i
b iby. “My hgsband and 1 have
enjoyed your hi ten; very much 1
but I bullet c? we had better quit.
novV- as f llav<; U> F>ok after b;t
by. ’ The words which housed
would shock a fl -Id of oafs and
went straight a round on D ■
catur street and took a big dose
of--North Ca dina soothing
Syrup-
! Mr. E. C. Cunn of Buckhead
* S at ll0ms ior a few ^ J vs -
.
Dr. D. L. Cloud visited Athens
Sunday, on a tender mission.
Rev. Ben Graham tilled his ap- I
poiutmeut at Sharon Sunday. i
Mrs. C. Bergstrom has been
quite unwell this week.
Put your premises in good or
der and use lime freely.
Col. S. 11. Sibley, of Union
Point was here Tuesday on busi
ness.
I Lumber is beiug.hauled for tlie
|erection of Mi - . W. C. Andrews’
house.
i
Mr. E. B. Wingfield of Augus
ta is visiting relatives here tnis
! week.
Mrs. Mary Foster lias been
quite sick for several days, but
i glad to note she is improving.
Mrs. F. II, Phillips of Har
lem is visiting parents at this
place,
Mr. Cleon Legwen of the Uni
versity spend Sunday with par
onts at this place,
Prof. Bert Flynt of Sharon
was among friends here Wed
I “©sday.
1 Be patriotic and patronize the
roller mill. Besides it will pay
you. Try it.
j Mrs . Paul G . Lucas of Wash
j | ington spent Sunday with rela
j lives at this place.
Mr. Joe Burke agent for the
Northwestern Life Insurance
Co., was here this week.
Mr. II. J. Vanderford of Au
gusta \ isited his daughters,
Misses Della and Pallie at this
pjace (Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Graham and little
son, Marbin returned from a vis
it to the former's parents near
j Graeuesboro.
Mr. Jas. K. Sanford and two
litt.e children, Aneita and War
j ren. of Augusta visited relatives
at this place Sunday.
Picnic t time—get ____,. u roller mill
j flour for your cakes. It rises
: better and looks whiter,
! Miss Nellie Gunn of Jennings
^spending a few days this week
j Mrs. U. S. Gunn at this
j P ia,ce
Master Marion Howard return
j ef f to *' 1 s home at Stephens Sat
i u ret ay after a visit to his grand
mother, Mrs. L. F. Stephens at
! bis place.
j C. H. Sims’ farm in Greene
comity is valued at <{*18,000. It
* s sa ^ H 10 defaulter spent over
sixt Y Hrousanl dollars on the
H ace
Rhodecia.
Star Brand Shoes
MD fbf
STAR..- Mr 7-1
BRAND FOR LADIES,
rntP | i
GEHTLEMEff
W and CHILDREN.
GY GUV I’Allt Gl!A RANT HE 1).
CHAPMAN-RHODES CO.
Vt < - cull Special Attention of (lie Lillies
to imr new fresh stuck of
Lawns, Ginghams, Percales,
Mercerized White Waist Goods, Etc,
Wo iiTo soiling Uioso i>’o()(ls from 2 7-8c
to Hoc per yard. Tho designs and weaves
are the latest styles. Soo our stock.
CHAPMAN-RHODES CO.
‘‘This is tho day we were sot
free,” remarked a nurse yester
day. “When 'ill wo besot free?”
inquired a little three-year old
tot.
Our half cent a word column
is becoming popular. Several
new tids appear in it this week.
Don't fail to read it.
Mr. H. D. Munion paid us a
pleasant call yesterday, and
dropped SI.50 in the slot for the
Advocate Democrat and semi
weekly Journal.
The tract of land belonging to
the estate of Reason Stewart,
j paid was sold $444 Tuesday. d7 for 130 W. W. John Bird
| paid acres;
| Harris $325.00 for 10 > acres.
to cur© »ci>i<i t,, on« nay.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
AO druggists refund Die money if it
tails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature
is on each box. 250.
— -
Bring . you r corn and wheat to
1] , 0 Ro]]er MJ1
Phone.‘W: Office. Keu.c. phone 1
Roe gut J. Power, M. D„,
Surgery and Gcnito-Urinary ' dis
<- a ««« a Wpeoitil.y.
AH calls answered promptly day ;
OI 111 fJj lib- i
FRESH
GARDEN
SEED!
BEAZLEY’S PHARMACY.
---------- mms'rms&smis t i ~i riii'iwinmini iiiminn
To Care a Cold in One Day y T ; 0 c S ys
.
Take Laxative Bromo T^ots. u? roi& on every
Seven Miffior. fcoi xoM &i past 12 months. TfeiS Signature, ^ 'yyrnr^* box. 25 c.
LOST.
Charm from foil,shape of star,
being a gold.medal, with name
A. (1. Golucke engraved on
back. Finder will return to
Ralph Golucke and receive lib
eral reward. Lost either in
town or on No, 2 mail route
*
The roller mill flour and meal
make better bread and biscuit
than your “mother used to
make. ”
Court House Material.
A1 i parties owing for the old
court house material are ur
gently requested to come for
ward and sel t le for same.
TITUS RICHARDS,
Chairman Board Co. Com.
With a good wheat crop and
our roller mill close at hand
you will be sure of some good
white broad.
Goto Dozier for fine black
itlii ng. Prompt service,
BARRED
Plymouth Rocks
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