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High Grade Coffee.
Have just received an. excellent lot of High
Grade Coffee.
5 lb. Buckets good quality........................£1.00
3 lb. Cans High grade........................... 1.00
1 lb. Cans Java B1 ud, (Ground) ...................25
1 lb. Cans Mocha, and Java.........................85
1 lb. Package, Leverings...........................15
If you want satisfaction buy good coffee, for every
drop’s a drop of comfort.
W. C. CHAPMAN,
THE GROCER.
LOCAL SNAP-SHOTS. I
Don't gossip.
Some baseball talk.
Are your premises in order?
School c loses next Wednesday.
Mr. L. L. Veazey is quite sick.
Don’t let the vagrant get too
bold.
Devon's big storm is expected
today.
Judge Thomas Evans is some
better.
Sheriff Edwards visited White
Plains Monday.
We hear some county politics
being talked.
The way to have good credit
is not to use it,
Don’t dwell on fancied slights
and wrongs.
Col. Hawes Cloud visited Lex¬
ington Monday.
Big preparations being made
for commencement.
Little Christine Kendrick has
the mumps.
Mr. W. P. Rainwater, of Pow
ton. whs
Mr. Clarence Bonner was on a
visit to relatives here this week.
Mrs. A. G. Beazley is visiting
relatives in Morgan county.
Miss Lollie Mae Brantley is
the guest of Miss Kate Fly tit,
Misses Nellie and Ora Holden
are at uome from Brenau.
The grass will catch the far¬
mer if lie don’t watch out.
By-the-way, you might pay
your subscription.
We are agent for the Franklin
typewriter. Let us sell you one.
Quit taking offense at people
where none is intended.
The Crawford ville Roller
Flour mill continues to roll,
Mr. S. H. Rhodes has invested
in a patent water drawer and put
it over his well.
MBs Nora Newsome has re¬
turned to her home at Union
Point.
The telephone line is being ex¬
tended into the Mildrajon neigh¬
borhood.
Some of the best people on
earth live right here at Craw¬
ford ville.
Mrs. H. O. Tyson returned to
Thomson Monday, after a visit
lo Mrs. R. E. L. Harris.
We learn that there is a move
meat on foot to have the post
office closed here Sundays.
Mr. Du Bose Jackson is count
inar on raising the best water
m< lions in the county.
Mr. Jack Akins killed a large
chicken snake in his hen-house
one night recently.
Miss Wirsen’s concert, Tues¬
day evening, will be a feature of
the week. Don’t fail to attend it.
Just received—a pretty lot of
large figured Persian Organdy,
17 l-2e value and price 12 l-2c.
— Gunn & Suggus.
Mrs. J. A. Beazley is visiting
relatiues in A ugusta.
Mr. Harold Kendrick spent
Sunday at Sharon.
Miss Evelyn Asbury, of Lyne
ville, spent Monday with Mrs.
J. IK Asbury.
Rev. C- A. Owens and Rev.
Benjamin Graham spent several
days in Atlanta this week.
A money- loving man or woman
cannot treat other folks right.
Did you ever think about that?
Mr. W. H. C. Ivey, of Union
Point, spent Sunday wth his
dangbter, Mrs. Herschel Rhodes.
Mr. Charlie Reid, of Valdosta,
is on a visit to relati ves here.
He will return home Sunday.
The Stephens High School
commoncement will be interest¬
ing and entertaining in every
way.
Prof. C. V. Asbury, who bos
been teaching school ac Metas
ville, Wilkes county, has return¬
ed to his home in this county.
If you know of a man in the
county who is not taking the
Advocate-Democrat,tell us about
him and we’ll give him a talk.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hubert
and two littles sons, spent Sat¬
urday and Sunday with rela¬
tives at Decatur.
The Murdeu bankrupt stock
was sold at Robinson Saturday,
and brought §500. It was bought
by Mr Oscar Lee, of Augusta.
When we are reliably inform¬
ed that we have done a person
an injustice, wo will always be
man enough to say so.
If you think we do not treat
you right, let us know it. We
will make a showing, and if we
findj we are wrong we ’ll say so.
Mr. and Mrs. L- M. Brake,
Mr. Pilcher Brake and Miss
Sallie Brake, of Powelton, vis¬
ited at the home of Mr. E, A.
Brake Sunday.
Judge Samuel Sibley, of Un¬
ion 1 oint; Hamilton Mc\\ horter, 1
.Jt., of Lexington, and L. P.
Ja\ ^ is, of Warrenton, were here;
on legal business Monday. |
Elijah Fraser, col., j
near
the Edge place, was badly hurt
in a runaway Saturday. Dr. .].
A. Rhodes dressed the wounds,
which were mostly about the
head and face.
A special musical program
has been arranged for each of
the services at the Baptist
church Sunday morning and
evening. The public is cordially
invited.
Among those who visited At
lanta this week were: Mrs.
Susan Darricott, Messrs- U, S.
Gunn, William L. Reid, W. Y.
Edwards, Ralph Golucke, Henry
Richards.
Mr. Dee Lunceford came in to
drop a dollar in the slot for this
paper, and informed us that the
tfrass was a’o mt to overtake the
boys. They'il have to keep a
hot-in' and a booin’
j wagon The flesh on of !
j the injured limb was badl v
bruised, but we are glad ° say
: no bones were broken,
After commencement Miss
Nannie Merritt will run ce her
home with her father an faro
ther at Sparta., For o past
two yeais, Miss Men. it has
had charge of the prim a ry de
partmetit and by sweet. gentle
manner, has endeared h< r elf to
all with whom she come n con
tact—especially of the ch Idren,
who haw been under herl can ‘
fn! training, and who will l n, -‘PEy
r egret, her departure.
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M SSF t.
Special Thirty-Day Embroidery Sale!
Our sales, ia this line, lias far surpassed our expectation
|still this season. Although having bought several imported lots, we
have a large stock to select from, and for the next MO days
wo will offer Special Inducements throughout the entire line.
We claim t> have the prettiest line of Nainsooks and Swiss
i Match sets, shown in town, and those that have seen our line do
not hesitate to agree with us when we make' this assertion. They
are the very thing to trim up your thin dresses and shirt waists.
of 1 3-inch We calPyour Cambric Special Embroidery Attention to our window
at i5c per yard.
This line is well worth 25c per yard
GUM & SAGGl is.
The Close Margin Store, Crawfordviile, Ga.
Dr and Mrs. Robert Ander¬
son, of Augusta, are vis ting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. I. Anderson. y
It takes a great deal if moral
courage to apoligize fo" an in¬
justice done a fellow-ma*- But,
it is one way to exemplify true
manhood.
“The Last Loaf,” a temper,
anee drama, to be rendered next
Wednesday evening, wit he one
of the best numbers to j>e rend¬
ered during t he series <?f enter
tainments,
Already the quest!
nesday night?” is ons r al i: be
mg asked by many pup|' s - rj ' iie
answer is: “To the contestant
who delivers his selec 1 * 011 ^ Ie
best.”
The pupils of the Iiig' 11 School
department will be mpertained
at a social gathering FH da .y cve *
ning, May 26th, from s to * 1
o’clock. This occasion W *U be
in honor of the Tenth gr;' dtJ ’ be¬
ing their last year as pi‘P lls
thcS. H. S.
William N. Maltbie, EjT> pup { 4>
peared before the re me
Monday in behalf of a nr w trial
for William Williams, vvb° ls U11
der a four years’ senU nce ^ or
arson. Williams is in ja, d here,
and is a perfect nuisance ,0
people living near the ja 1 ij y his
unearthly prayers and g i' u S s -
Mr. L. A. Brake, whi’ 19 dl ' :v
j n g a pair of oxen to a< Wa S on
was very badly l lurt by
having ..._____ 0 one ...... of _ his XVBa legs cai ' l „ £jd
between the wheel ani^ some
materail being carried P n the
desks and benches, during the
entertainments to 1x3 given in
the school building next week.
John find Lizzie Morgan,
two negroes, were captured
here Tuesday. They are charged
with contract jumping in Ogle
thorpe county, and were return
ed to Lexington Wednesday
Sheriff Edwards.
Only two pupils will be
ed certilicatos on Wednesday at
the closing exercises of
High school, as having cornplc
ted the course of study, as pre¬
scribed for the pupils of this
school.
We are fill looking forward to
the services arranged for next
Sunday, with much interest,
m I , he ministers, ... who , will ... preach ,
at both services, are able and
scholarly. A rare treat is in
store for all who attend these
services. Everybody, regardless
of denomination, is invited to at
tend both morning and evening
services. Both will beheld m
the Baptist church, it, being the
largest building in town.
Ladies
Who buy their
I hits from me are
invariably ]>leased.
My every effort is
to please mv put
rons.
Mrs H. SMITH.
4
VV. C. Chapman, the grocer,
is agent for the People’s Oil Co.
and will furnish you with good
oil. Try it.
Send us §1.50 and we’ll send
you The Advocate Democrat,
Semi-Weekly Journal find a line*
farm paper. A bargain, sure.
If you want, this paper, a line
farm paper and the semi week¬
ly Journal, just send us §1.50
and we’ll do the rest.
Let ns renew your subscrip¬
tion to the Atlanta daily or
weekly Journal or daily or week-
1 * 1 Constitution. Can save you
intoi-oy w Don’t forg et it .__
We learn with much apprecia¬
tion that comfortable pews are
to be used, instead of the school
The Closing Exercises
Stephens High
Stephens High School
Sunday, May 21, 1 1. a m.
Baccalaureatto sermon
Kov.O. P. Gilbert,Augusta, Ga.
Sunday night’ sermon by Rev.
.1, S. Bryan, presiding elder,
Athens.
Monday, May 22, 8 p.
Entertainment by Primary
I nturmediato grades.
Tuesday, May 25. 8 p.
Ent orl am incut by
of Music find Oratory .
Entertainment Wednesday, May 24, 8 p, In ._
High School by grades o!
We Department.
extend to each and fill tb'e
patrons and friends of out
school a cordial invitation
to the closing exercises, to be
rendered in the school building,
as
We do not deem it necessary
to announce to our patrons that
our exercises are of u very sim¬
ple nature; that we have not at¬
tempted a formal eommentm-
ment. we feel assured that
you 'mm well aware of the exist
ing conditions, and the facts
leading to this announcement
are not necessary to - be rummer
sited further than to say that tin
teachers and pupils have been
very busily and interestedly eu
gaged throughout the school
.yofir to make up the work Just
during last spring term, on ac¬
count of <in epidemic ol measles*
As a result of these extra ef¬
forts, there are but very few
, pupils l'"l' ,,r ’ in "j school scnoui who who wiTi will not nnl
, make up all work lost last term
I and tins years’ full work. Hence
we have not attempted anything
for our closing exercises, bul a
series of entertainments of sim¬
ple nature, somelhing to train
and develop the pupil, and to
giv< somethin,' to bring our
town's people and friends to¬
gether, we ti list, for a few eve¬
nings of pleasure and recreation.
\\ n hope tn bo honored by the
............. of all our patrons and
I riends at each exercise gi ven
by our pupils.
r l banking patrons for
our
i heir co-operation and support
mi our efforts in behalf ol our
Mthooi and trusting that, we may
have your presence at all of our
exercises, i am
• Very Cordially,
Lola Lou Smith.
L OR SALE Several nice
milk cows, wit i young calves.
W. R. Reid.
Duck 1 Luts ut AIis.
II. C. Smith's.