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Fresh Crackers.
Unpeda Biscuit, per package......................05.
Social Teas, per package........................10.
Five O’clock Teas, per package..................10.
Zu Zus, per package.,..........................05.
Lemon Snaps, per paackge......................05.
Sponge Lady Fingers, per package..............10.
Mixed Sweet Cakes, very tine to use with ice
cream and for light lunches, per pound......‘20.
W. C. CHAPMAN,
THE GROCER.
LOCAL SNAP-SHOTS.
Don’t gossip.
Help the school.
It pays to advertise.
Pay your subscription.
Do you owe us anything?
Don’t argue over polities.
Practice what yon preach.
The depot has received a coat
of red paint.
Correspondents can take a rest
next week.
Don’t expect much of a paper
next week.
Miss Sal lie Rives is visiting
relatives near Combs.
Miss Ulma Jackson is visiting
relatives iu Augusta.
Mr. T. F. Kendrick visited
Augusta Sunday.
The northeast winds of the
past week damaged tho crops.
Mr. Bristow Taylor has re¬
turned from a visit to Augusta.
Mrs. Stephens returned Sun
day afternoon from Atlanta.
Little Miss Verdie Heath, of
Norwood, is visiting Mrs. M. E.
Gorham.
<l jpf of Union
^ Point, ik here to attend the
f Maltbie-Gunn marriage.
Mrs. Hattie Davis, of Tampa,
Fla , is visiting at the home of
Mr. G. C. Davis, near Robinson.
Mrs. Mattie Taylor, of Betha¬
ny, was a recent visitor at the
home of Mrs. J. H.. Callahan,
Miss Gordon Andrews has
been quite sick at her home near
Bethany.
Mr. Omer Taylor was in the
Bethany neighborhood last
Thursday.
Mr. I ovcl Taylor visited rela¬
tives at Athens several days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hadaway
have returned from a visit to
Atlanta
Miss Algernon Rhodes is visit
ing Miss Dolly Thompson, at
Wrightsvilie.
Miss Cochran has returned to
her home at Barnett,after a visit
to Miss Irma Jackson.
Gunn & Saggus are offering
some big reductions in shoes.
Read their ad. on this page.
Ask your grocer for Craw
fordville Roller Mill meal, and
get the best on the market.
We haven’t heard of any of
the old vets, from this
visiting Louisville this week.
Col. J. N. Worley and Mr C
P. Harris, of Elberton, were j
here Monday on legal business, i
Misses ... Tp E tU the i and in* Gertaude 1
Sherrer. of Rayle, are visiting !
their sister, Mrs. ADgus Rich
ards.
Miss Corry Jennings, of At¬
lanta, is visiting her annt, Mrs.
H. M. Holden,
Select a book from our Home
Library, and send us 22 cents in
stamps. We’ii do the rest
Mrs. Benjamin Graham and
Miss Annie Andrews left Fri¬
day to visit relatives in Greene
county.
We will publish several obit¬
uaries and memorials next
week. We’ve been waiting for
the opportunity.
Remember, every subscriber
that pays all arrearages and a
year in advance, is entitled to a
tine farm paper free.
Rev. R. E.L. Harris is assist¬
ing in a protracted meeting at
Warrenville, S. C., this week.
Miss Lola Lou Smith is con¬
ducting the teachers’ institute
at Lincolnton this week.
Mrs. j. R. Akins and children
have returned from a visit to
relatives near Bethany.
Master Vance Callahan is vis¬
it iug his grand parents near
Bethany.
Miss Ora Holden left Tuesday
for Montezuma, where she will
visit friends.
Mr. Horace Clark, of Augusta,
was among friends here this
week.
Don’t forget the ice cream fes¬
tival on the court house lawn
Friday evening.
The Crawfordville Roller Mill
uses only the very best corn in
turning out meal.
Rev. L, P. Winter was enter¬
tained at the home of Judge II.
M. Holden while Friday and Sat¬
urday.
Mr. James Sisson, who has
been quite sick at the home of
Mr. C. W. Caldwell, is much bet¬
ter.
has ,as been been the the admired adm.red guest truest of of
the Misses Holden, left Tues¬
day for her home at Darien.
The condition of little Queen
Holden is very much improved.
She was quite ill for s'everal
days.
.Chapman & Evans have ad in
this paper announcing that they
are ready to set your tires by
machinery. G ive them a call.
Master Bale Reid entertained
several of his little friends Wed
nesday with a dining in honor of
his sixth birthday.
Misses Annie Turnbull and
Messrs. Jim and Prather Turn
bull, of Tugalo, Ga., are visiting
their sister, Mrs. D. L. Cloud.
Mr. Harold Kendrirk will leave
Saturday for Way cross, wheae
ha will play base ball with the
Waycross team.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Bonner,
of Haddocks, are expected today
today to visit the former’s pa¬
rents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bon¬
ner
Dr. and Mrs, D. L. Cloud on
tertained Tuesday evening in
henor of Miss Anna Prather. Miss
Eleanor Cloud and Mr. James
Turnbull
Mr. H. B. Nelms, representing i
the ne Ocoonee u n° un ? e Marble Marble Works, Works, was
, r Tuesday. He received sev
oral orders for tombstones from
citi £ ens of the county J
You carry our policy,we carry
your loss. We shoulder your
trouble at slight cost. Take out
a fire insurance policy with us.
The Aetna, J. C. Williams, agt.
Mother’s Ear
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NURaiKSt AH lEPANT, Ana I* THE
rr-oriTna that cume hepore that
TIMS,
SCOTT’S EMULSION
-.IJRRUES rue EXTRA •STRENGTH ARO
MOURt&HMSnr SO HECEH3AHr A OR
THE HEALTH OP HOTH M .’ THSR Ana
CHILD.
Send for free sample.
LCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
409-415 He-., tree*, Nc-.v York.
50c. aad *i.cx>; all druggists.
Reduction in Low Cut Shoes,
Misses Red Oxfords, size 13 to 2. was 7zc pair, now........^ fJc
Misses Colonial Oxfords, size 13 to 2, was *1.30 por pair, $ 1.00
now
Ladies Juliets, the very thing for comfort, was $1.35. $i.o<)
now
Ladies’ one and two strap Sandals, was $1.40, now........ p
p,
Ladies' Ziegler. 2 strap Sandals, was $2.00, now.......... ^
Ladies’Ziegler, 3’strap sandals, was $2.50, mow....... p s
Ladies’Ziegler. 3 strap French Heel patent leather Sandal
was $3.00, now.............................. ’ ^
Ladies’Ziegler pat. kid Vamp Blue Oxford, was $2 50, now $•’!«)
These are all good values at their former prices, and at the
prices now offered, you can hardly afford to miss them.
We have also arranged with Ihe W. L. Douglas Shoe Co.
to
cut the price on all our TAN OXFORDS. So wo are in position
a
to offer you some SPECIAL PRICKS on these.
THIS IS THE STORE FOR SHOES,
(11 j IN N tV r SAC j (it j S
The Close Margin Store, Crawfordville, Ga.
Misses Walker and Lombard,
of Augusta, Misses Coleman and
Lowe, and Messrs. Fluker,
Smith, Lowe and Rhodes, of
Washington, were here a few
hours Sunday afternoon.
The Juvenile Missionary So¬
ciety of the Presbyterian church
met the first Sunday in June. The
society is in a most flourishing
condition.
Master J. R. Evans, of Rayle,
is here to attend the marriage
of his aunt, Miss Maltbid to Mr.
Gunn, which is to occur Thurs¬
day evening. *
The J oicnic at >W X. Sprigs, Mai
, n ho r of Miss ..
.
a most pleasant affair. When
the young people returned to
the city, the days’ measures
were prolonged with a garden
party at the home of Mayor W.
O. Holden.
The young men of the city
complimented Miss Dunwoody
with a lawn party at Liberty
Hall Monday evening. Delight¬
ful refreshments were served,
and the evening otherwise was
one of unalloyed pleasure for the
participants.
Our Barnett correspsndont
gives an account of the wreck
which occvrrad on the Wash¬
ington branch Saturday. Miss
Lola Lou Smith was on the train
iq the time, and received several
sevore bruises. However, she
wus able to continue her trip to
Lincolnton next day.
A large number greeted Rev.
Lovick Winter Friday evening
and Saturday morning at tho
Baptist church. Mr. Winter was
formerly pas»or of the Methodist
church here, and has many
warm friends who were pleased
to see him.
WANTED—100 frying size
c till Tl .^?) c Sent,ember September Jf ens ovu, ’.y 1st. i<t week from now
W, C. Chapman, the Grocer.
Many Children \ro SI ck.y
Mother (Iray'n Sweet Powders for eliiidern.
used by Mother Gray, a nurse in (diildern’s
Home. Xew York, Break up Cold If in 21 hour*
cure Feverishness, 11erdach, Stomach Troub¬
les. Teething Disorders, and Destroy Worm
At all Druggist 121*:. Sample mai|ed gKEK
Address, Alien S Omstead* LeRoy. X. Y,
FIRE !
I have accepted the agency
for the Aetna Fire Insurance
Go., of Hartford, Conn. The
company has a net surplus of
over $10,000,000.
I also represent the Ponnsyl
vania Fire Insurance Co., of
Philadelphia, one ef tbestrong
estand best insurance companies
on earth.
J. q WILLIAMS.
THE SCHAU
COLD-SET TIRE
The accompanying illustration
represents the Schau Cold-Set
Tire Setter ready for operation.
The great utility of this ma
chine consists in doing the work
quicker and better.
No tires are taken off.
No bolts are taken out and
thrown away.
Any degree of dish can be put
in the wheel.
Four tires can be set in one
half 1 hour’s time.
No burning or
felloe.
No spoiling of wheels by weld¬
ing the tires too short.
It does neater work than can
be done by taking the lire off.
No boring of the felloe for new
bolts holes.
CHAPMAN & EVANS,
Blacksmiths and Wood Workmen*
ST-# Those of our subscribers,
who are in arrears for the paper,
will please settle as soon as pos¬
sible. Wo need the money, and
wo know you do not desire to
place us to any inconvenience in
seuding you the paper. Look at
the label on this paper and sec;
how you stand For instance, if
your date is 150ct4, you are due
from the 15th day of October,
1904. Attend to this before we
arc compelled to mail you a
statement
H ow s This.
We offer One Hundred dollars Reward
tor any case of Cainrrli that cannot, bo
cured by Hull’s Ontarih Cure.
F. •/. ClfENEV & CO.,Props, Toledo, O
We tho undersigned, have known P .).
Cheney for the last, ]o years, and believe
him [inrfi’Clly honorable in nil business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations nmde by their lirin. i
Toledo, WEST & O. TKUAX, WAbDINU, Wholesale KIN Druggists j
NAN &
MARVIN, Wholesale Rmvgists Toledo!
0.
1 lab’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally
acting directly upon t lx- blood ami mu
cons surfaces of the system. Price 7o-c.
per bottle. Hold nil Druggist. Testhno
nials free.
Hall's Pamir Pills nr ■ IU ■ best.
voniA.
k.oara the * r fra l r.9 Kind Vai r;; Have Harp Always Always 8 ou git.
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Signature
of
WANTED—To rent Liberty
Hall to a desirable family, who
will board the teachers and
pupils, if any boarding pupils.
Apply to principal of Stephens
H gh School.
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If you are thinking a hot
what to wear- come and d
your thinking where every
thing new in the line c
Clol iiing is be fort! you.
Come ‘o our Store.
I. C. Levy's
Augusta, Georgia.
Duck Hats at Mrs
II. C. Smith’s.
Let ns renew your subscrir
tion to the Atlanta daily t r
weekly Journal or daily or week¬
ly Constitution. Can save you
money. Dou't forget it.