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VOL XXIX .
•Which we-purchased in New York and Baltimore are hepdnnintr to come
know we have better values to give for your money than we ever had before.
While in New York we picked up several big jobs in •Y'W
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1 want everyone in the county and surrounding country, too, to see what we have
to se’l and know the prices. We have the ejjf
EST LINE OF 'DRESS GOODS I
that we have ever had because we had so much to select from, and that is saying a great
deal, lor DRESS GOODS iias been one of our SPEC! ALTIBS for a long tine.
We are proud of the stock we have to show vou, and tl
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play. . Come, visit ■jaiwn^'TanBy store ^ and let ,c-Y tvg show - through. If ..... r - . u ni |rj p -^ Tp ,^ ,
our us you you do not buy. we spall be
glad that v/e had the privilege of waiting upon yoo and shall not count our time lost. If
GIVE US AN EARLY CALL.
BY “MIDGET.’
Ask Dr Rob about Happy Hooligan.
The Sharon High School is flourish¬
ing.
Mr O D Moore visited Augusta last
week.
'The Sharon ginnery i.s running day
and night.
Patrick Brennan is successor to W
P McKeou, at the Racket Store.
“Fritz” went, but he came back utter
Sunday night was over.
•‘Traveler” is engaged in doing tin
work in our city.
3ir and Mrs Gam Ferguson, of
Elytbe, visited relatives hire last week.
It is with regret that we chronicle the
-llness of Mr and Mrs G T Moore.
Mr E B Moore returned from Atlanta
Saturday, a victim of chills and fever.
Mr L A Towers can’t eat any bread
now. Why? Just because he hasn’t
any teeth.
Miss Damarius Moore returned to her
heme at Tyrone, after a week’s visit to
relatives here. '
R C Dyer sold eighteen . , of toe finest |
cows seen in this section in a long time j
to Sheriff Edwards the other day.
Mr Cochran, who lives at the old
Double Wells’ place, has fourteen bush
ds of watermelon seed weigh that is worth Pounds Si j i
a pound, and the seed 32
to the bushel ; calculate hr; income.
It is said that Arthur Moore is Shu
mi’s “meddler” and John M Kendrick
the politician. . '. j
Sunday was negro four thousand camp meeting in j i
,sin,run. About negroes
attended. j
Rev Benjamin Graham wi 1 fill hL ;
regular appointment at tne firs'. Metim- :
dist church Sunday. 1
.Mr and Mrs Vv J Lre uuen, 01 Au- ^
mi-ita. Were guests of their brother, Mr I
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Patrick Brennan, Sunday. ,
CRAWFORDVILLE. GA;PEPPEMBICE: an mm 7 “A
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Dr A T Gilbert improves very slow¬
ly. Ilis brothers, Messrs James and
William Gilbert, of Wilkes county, vis¬
ited him this week.
Don’t forget work day for the Or¬
phans next Saturday. Every child
should work and give his earnings to
the orphans.
Mr Jeff Sturdivant lias severed his
connection with the house of J M Ken¬
drick & UP., and will work for EM
Jackson tit Union Point.
The Floral Club will meet tit Mrs W
L Kendrick’s on the 13th of October. A
full attendance is expected on account
of important business to be transacted.
Mr. John Irish Burke left Monday
morning to attend the Technological
school in Atlanta. John asked
“Midget” for advice, and lie certainly
got the best in our shop.
Dr A <; Davidson will lecture at the
Sunday school Sunday afternoon. His
subject will’be “Orphan’s Home and
the Orphans.” Everybody is invited to
come mid bring something tor the or¬
phans.
Miss Gertrude Holden, Miss Worsen,
of Crawfordville; Miss Eva Brinkley,
of Thomson. Messrs Raymond Smith,
John Green and Robert Holliday of
Washil) gton. wore gU08ta (jf Dr ]> A
Davidson y audav .
*tl3 Fall Season.
The fall season has opened
wilh Vjrjght pro3pects for our
business ............. men. While a big °‘ cron w ‘
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ot .
cotton 18 not anticipated, the
price is expected to remain
about ten cents during the sea
son,
Our merchants have hud in
magnificent stocks of goods, and
thoir trade should be Very good .
Altogether, the coming season
p roin j 8(38 t. 0 Be as good as WO
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have had , , • in several ,
J years.
GREEN MEADOW.
“Grey Taylor and sister visited Bethany
Sunday.
Mrs \V C Taylor visited her father, W
T Colclough, last week.
Miss Annie Belle Ray visited Mias Cora
Hannon Sunday.
Frank Jones and Jim Oyerton have
inch invested in a new buggy.
Miss Mary Evans is able to set, up, we
are glad to report.
.John J jt and Richard liny, of Mildra
jon, spent Sunday with their uncle, R
T Ray, Sunday.
Sunday school was organized at. the
Meadow Sunday, with Mr. E. if. Ogle
tree as superintendent.
Several from here attended the
inn cream supper at Mr. J. T.f Luriee
fords’, and nil report a nice tim
Miss Mattie Belle Taylor entertained
Fiiday night., in honor of hoi- cousin,
.Miss Ollle May Veazey.
Minton Harrison was up to see the
home folks Saturday. He is with the
Southern Bell Telephone (fonipi my.
j FORMA.
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1 Templars Odd
FcJIoHvk Last
Opportunity of 1 iie Yea
Beginning August 15th and < ontinuing
daily to Hepteiribcr ttUi, round -11 ip tickets
will lx; soid iieeiiunt of the abov ■ eonvi n
lions from ’.ill points in the Him theart to
either Los Angeles or Sun Pm noisco, ,-11
extrem.dy low rates, with tim .1 return
limit October 23rd.
Tickets will permit ten-’ 1 :,ys* stop
at St. Louis. and allovy ie 1
| lege of going one route mid jvftj
oile r witho i; additional cost, <•»
tickets reterning via Boriiand nv
tiorial ciiiirg'’ of -ll will be mm 'ms
'The Frisco-Jio'’k Island syst
exce.icnt routes in nil her directi
Write lor tate- descriptive literature
and full iuforiuatton, and I*' IMS - plan
your tiifi. v; . J>. PARR >TT.
District Passeuiri Agent,
: lllilitn, <#
<L, ti) ,J. \\ . F-tllio - Mmroi. O'!., fill
good good,: at ii-u.-uniilde prjc«
Aunt Francis Gibson, so
died near Barnrt.l hist. week.
We ieeml in knew < i Mr
iprIks protracted illn
Miss Kntio Lynn, of Aug ista,
iujr relatives in this enmity.
“ Traveller” and family spirit Sunday
with Mr. .1. W. Mi kiin ev.
Miss J''annii> Clemmons, of Sharon
ited relatives ,al llarnelt last week.
John .Johnson, the hint h negro, makes
.thickens and eggs scarce in this section.
Watch tlie Inisii.c.ss men that use j rim¬
ers’ ink, and see them do the business.
William (loodwin died in Augusta re¬
cently, Mr, Goodtnin married Mi.-.s Leila
Avery of Barnett.
A little stranger arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. .!. i’ Ayery last week. I
is n lit tie daughter.
1'he cotton mill.-areall running in Au
gusta with the exception of the King
mill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart have
moved to the Georgia railroad tection
lions’.
Mr. Lint Jackson informs us that he
Intends leveling another brick store lit
Union Toim.
Coroner I. it. Kendrick .■ iys the re¬
union of (Jon led crate veterans was the
best lie lias ever attended, lie says it heat
Fountain Ga m pined Jug I his year.
We have walked over the storm sec¬
tion—ror part, ol tl—and found plenty of
blooms, if Mm winter is Into there wifi
V. . V V ,
Wo met 'Mr. Felix Darden last we, k’.'
We regret to know that he is in bad
health. Mr. Harden says he lias the best
crop he lias had in several years.
Gull at i. W. Fulltn’s Sharon, on
September 28th and Both. to gel eyes test¬
ed free, A. K. Ilawkes, the eye spedi.l
•st, wtl 1 be there.
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As long as they last we will sell
4-4 Fruit, of Hit* Lo >111 Bit: tciiiiHj 8 1 -2'’
4-4 f Bleaching, 7 1 m ' 2 r
3-4 SIie«tii!g, 2 y yayds 95 ”
9 ox til 1 - wool Jeans. 3 yds, $] .
25 yds cotton olH'ck.-, 8 |
John Cottles thioad j><■ i ilo/,. 35 < !
Our SHOE DEPARTMENT was never
inert; complete.
AnyHiin^ in SHOES lo fit from the
smallest to the lar^fjst
.1 usl call and see our innnens(‘ stock,
and you will he convineed that we do not
misrc;i)res(‘nt it.
I Vde have; just received another lot ot
|! in HnisscN and Smyrna. The
art; choice.
Just <*ive us a elnuiccto save vou some
UlOllOVv HI 1(1 W(‘ Wi’ll (lo all WO Call tol* YOUI*
intci’est.
Rhodes Bros, & 0.
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Mr. il- I’. W illiaiiH. o! L tngley, S. (J.,
is mi -m extended visit in ivlilives in tills
county. Mr. Williiims was raisr:l in ties
countv, and hi ■ many fi ii in!s me jrlail to
see him.
WcviMiod St. J xi’ph’.i Si’iiiiiinry at
s Unroll l.iM w.-ek Fifty pupiis are in
attendance. If is a tine institution of
learning, and is n, great addition to Shu
roll, both soi’iallv and llnatieially
\V • • T'm 111 t hat the merclianis will not,
buy or barter f >r corn at Barnett. Wo
are di yens old. and this is the first Umc
wo ever know that corn was not, a sale¬
able article in this comity.
“Midget,” knows that Biuther Mike
I’nylor isn’t, going; to kiss u man t 1 settle
any thing. However, we can't say as
much when it comes to .settling u ques¬
tion with a latly.
We were glad (e meet out young
liienil, Iim 111 \ I'riplett, of Augusta, last
week, lie is a hustling business man and
the people of Taliaferro Miquld feet proud
of him. [They dm Ed. |
Sharon is improving with new build¬
ings and in other ways. We enjoyed our
Visit over tillin' last week very mill'll.
The boys sen...... to appreciate seeing uh,
too. Kliaroii Ik nil rigid.
We hear some people say the County
Courtis not much good. We don't pro¬
pose to oiler au opinion in ih matin,
I mi t if tJin ollieers do md get anv n ore
pay for their services than the justices of
the peace, vve do not think anybody will
be hint but, the and solicitor.
We had a talk with John O'KeelVe last
week. Hr thinks the busincs outlook
very promising. Mr. O’KcelTe has al¬
ready ginned 11 lines from a i horse
farm, and he has of the prettiest Ei- ’
one
lierlii pencil orchards we ever saw. li,i
keeps ids In mis well Improved with home*
made jcrtiU/.ers, ii
•ISAS, • in,, . nvij ,
JO and 40 bales of cotton Avith ilfil,,'
plows. IBs cotton wa- late coming up
too, hut, his lands were well prepared,
and when it. did come up, it, grew oil’
quickly, Frank pays his hands good
wages, feeds them well and they have to
work well. A. man i au always gel good
help wlien lie does this.