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Canning Season.
1 have a big lot of Fruit Jars aud extra rubbers.
Pint Jars per doz............................GO
Quart “ - “ ............................65
Half gal. 90
xtra rubbers “ “ ...........................0?
W. C. CHAPMAN,
THE GROCER.
;al snap-shots.
h! Smith, of Tyrone,
Saturday,
fcornelia and Lucy Fluker,
Turned to Washington.
P. T>. Moore, spent Sun
[ Sharon. _
Augusta, to arri visit y od |
Charles Gee.
ises Francis and Algernon
|s, are expected today from
jitsville.
, Mary Lizzie Fluker, has
led to her home at Union
■Ladies Baptist Missionary
ly will meet at the home of
F. Griffith, Monday
bon at four o’clock,
J. B. Simmons is ^pending
bek in Savannah,
benjamin Graham return
■urday from Greensboro.
iontuiued illness of Mrs'
|G fiber t, is a source of
egret to her many friends.
JJ. F. Thompson, and
luof Augusta, are visiting
home of Mrs. Mattie
Charles Rhodes, and
II. leaves soon for
leville, to visit relatives.
’aul Corry left Monday
niorni r for Atlanta, where he
will ' sit his sister Mrs. Will
Jennii ;g.
Mrs 1 F. Kendrick, and little
daugli r Christine have returned
ivaii! visit to relatives in At
] mta'
Mu C. G. Moore, returned
• riday o her home in Atlanta,
t!fter f day with relatives here.
M ss illiel Sherrcr, has return¬
'd to 1 )' home in Wilkes, after
a pletn Algus lit stay with her sister
,lrs. Richards.
SupJintendent ihe Bergstrom in
-;tos public to visit the
Metho#t Sunday school Sum
day ternoons. The school
akesin l’onintly at 3:30
The iau y friends of Mrs.
Harriet altb5e -- will be pleased
lo learn ,hat fier mother Mrs.
Mur r ei ’ s • s1, fidly improving
after a v G serious illness.
The ii Missionary workers
of the “resbyterian church,
n iizea - suu ? sum from the
la vu pa ■J’ last Friday evening.
T ecou thouse square presented
qi.iie 11 merr y scene, with
i anc^ianterns, Uelt f Jlr ? and pretty de
' Say girls
* and
boys.
Aigpld’ Hollingsworth, will
one | their excursions to
Ci at b Thursday, j
Tl Vip une ,
29! h encludes a trip
Ocean. ’The —j.
|°- round
good for tw d ,
■ IT Mhaferro Y P* r- * . . 5 1 tri r shouM and the! J
pt it, take!
.
Rentaro Slroi, a Japanese,
will lecture here at court house
Tuesday evening, June, 27th
Admission, 25 and 15 cents.
Benefit of the Methodist
parsonage.
Editor J. C Williiams, o'
Crawfordville, and son Cransh
editor in Georgia, were in At¬
lanta Bunday on their way to
Cot-dele to attend the gethering
of the Weekly Press Association.
Both have made thei r mark iu
Georgia journalism, —Atlanta
Constitution.
The public is cordially invited
attend a lawn party Friday even¬
ing from five to seven o’clock, on
the court houss square, under
the auspices of the L. T. L.
There is no band of children
that appeals more to the hearts
of our people than these earnest
little workers, and the success
of the League depends largely
upon the encomageuTenT they
receive. They deserve a liberal
patronage.
At the requ est of a largo m m
ber of teachers, and citizens of
the town, Miss Lola Lou Smith,
expert of each* is institute, de¬
livered a lecture on the subject,
‘Moral Training in the Schools, ”
Tuesday evening at the Methodist
church, A large audience was
present and all were delighted
with her remarks. Miss Smith
is not only a splendid eloqution
ist but is a foceful speaker. Her
lecture abounded in bright,
oiiginal thought sharply and
tersely expressed, aud the need
of moral training in the schools
was never more conviucinly told.
—Lincolton Home Journal.
OASTOIFsia.
Bears the Kintf Ym Hate Always Bought
Signature
of
A Surprising Marriage,
The marriage of* Miss Bailie
Lou Allan aud Mr. Waltor Allen
was quite a surprise to the
friends of these popular young
people. The marriage occurred
Friday at Buckhead, Ga.. where
the. Miss Allen was visiting.
Mr. Allen is a valuen employe
oj the Augusta Street Railway.
He is a son of Mr. W. A. Allen,
of this county. The bride is the j
daughter of Mr. Nathan Allen, J
and is a most charming friends! young j
woman. Their many
extend congratulations. j
pretty roses, "
The blond beauty of the ml
of honor was enhanced by an
quisite gown of blue chop©
ctiene. The skirt was round a
full; the waist was elaborai
with handwork and finished wil
bcrtha of rose point ]ac0 .
The pretty bevy of bridesmaid
wore handsome dresses ol whiu
and carried a shower of roses,
Immediately after the cere*
mony Ihe bridal party were ( n
tertained at the homo of tin:
groom’s sister, Mrs. W. C. Chap
man, which was prettily decora
ted with bamboo and smilu ..
with a profusion of pink and
white roses,
Mrs. Gunn is the only daugh 'j
ter of Mrs. Harriet Maltbie. .She
is dainty and petite in person J
with a sweet and nature and gracious that radiate>|l cor.|
It is riot strange that
makes friends without effort
and rt. tains the love and friend
ship of all with whom she comet
in c< n act.
lip Bai | !
^ SCOTT’S EMULSION won't make a
S hump back straight, neither will it make bone !
a short leg long, bu f it feeds soft
anc ^ ea * s diseased bone and is among
^ ,e ^ ew S er *hine means of of recovery recovery in m ^
rickets and bone consumption. ition.
Send for free sample. .pie. tg
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, ^ New York, g I
409-425 Pearl Street, A
50 c. and £iiC>o; all druggUUs. ruggioU.
A BEAUTIFUL f
MARRIAGE CEREMONY.
No has , »
marriage ever occurred
here that was daintier, sweeter
or marked by more simple de
gance than that of Miss Kalie
rino Clifford Maltbie to Mr. 3u
gene Clifton Gunn, which
solemnized at 8:30 o’clockTb
day evening. ,Juno 15th, at
Baptist church.
The sacred edifice was be
fully decorated with sinilax pulpjjL.___
bamboo. The entire
draped with stnilax, gracefUly
caught to the side and held iu
place with love knots of
tulle. Palms and ferns
banked at the base of the $
daisies. p't, through which gl(
On each side of th
ter were pedestals drap
white, holding jardanier
hanging ferns. Suspende
the ceiling was a white pi
most lax, under beautifully draped wi
which the brid
groom plighted their troth
Double wreaths of. s
h graceful airy
ite tulle ornauionte
ills.
Rev, Clifford A. Owe
pressivoly performed the
mony.
Mrs. R. L. Hadaway pr
at the organ, and during tl
tervai of waiting a deli
program was rendered,
tette, composed of Mrs.
L. Harris, soprano. Mrs.
Beazley, alto, Miss Ocie M
soprano, Dr. R. A. Da
tenor, beautifully sang
Eternity. ”
As the opening bars
wedding march from M
solm, resounded tdirou
church, two little girls,
Chapman and Marie Louif ,
liaurs, daintily gowned in t^tf
led the way, untieing
bous, through which thr It*
party passed in the vfd
order: Miss Lucyle McCc
Mr. Ilenry Terrell, of /
Miss Cornelia Fluker, of ;
ington and Dr. H. A. Day
Miss Elizabeth Richards at
Alexander Beazley; Miss
Newsome, of Union Point,
Mr. Hyland Gorham ; Miss I
Tucker and Mr. R. A. New;
of Union Point.
The ushers were Mr. F_
ick Lyle, Mr. Virgil Henry ,
Harold Kendrick and Mr. J
Mitchell.
Two little flower girls,
Maltbie and Mary Holde
blue silk and ribbons, each J
the ing bride, an armful of roses, prod I
who entered let |
upon the arm of the mat
honor. Miss Gertrude IIol
and were met at the alter b
groom and best man, Mr.
Gunn.
The bride was fair and sv
in a lovely gown of india :
the bodice tucked and ed
with real lace was made
above transparent a soft girdle. yoke, There |
a collar
bertha of Jace. Tho short trt,
ed skirt was tucked, each t
of edged with lace. A billowy
tulle completely envelo.
the bride. She earri d
Mr. Gunn also enjoys a dy.
i | justly"' good C^V^i «i
wishes are showered upon
; him.
The popularity of this young
eonplewas elegantly attested by
a large and very elegant display
of gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunn loft Fri,
day morning for Atlanta, to
spend awhile with the groom’s
sister, Mrs. C. G Moore. Upon
their return to the city, they will
be homo with Mr. '
at aud Mrs
VV. C. Chapman.
Hard Quality \». Quantity.
mile. I os ami strong body do not
depend on the quantity of food you eat,
Put. on its perfect digestion ami proper
assimilation. When you take Kudo)
Pyspopaia Cure your .system pels all (Im
iiouri Pinout, out of all the food you eni.
It digests wluit you eat repaid less of the
condition of tlm stomach and conveys
tlio nutrient piopertie-s the blend and
tissues I his builds up mis si l engthens
tbe entlro system. Kmiol emeu ] mli
Kcstion, Dyspepsia., liolcliim;, Sou i
btomaebj Weak Heart, etc. Kodol Dys¬
pepsia America's Cure for wliat is sometimes called
national disease—Dyspens a
— is destined lo eventually work a
wonderful and lasting bo lie lit to siilfe.
ors from this distressing and mind
luirtissinp Moore. eondilion. bold by lladawny
&
If you want this paper, a fine
farm paper aud the semi week¬
ly JoDvnal, just send us $1.50
and we’ll do the rest.
OJ&.S *3 '5? lul l. 3C J*. .
Btare tho /) I to Kind You llavo Always Bo'Vii
_
Signature
of
Let ns renew your subscrip
tiou to the Atlaut.ii daily or
weekly Journal or dailyor week
ly Constitution. Can save you
money. Don’t forget it.
A Hmi Scum.
Some dny you will pet. u bail sen re,
when you feel u pain in your bowels,
and fear appen Hells. Safety lies iu Dr.
Ne'V ( ifp I’ills., a sure cure, for
all bowel and stomach diseases, such ns
eadiU'iio, bilio usn ess cos tI vaness. q'.c,
/outrantoed 25e. Try at Hadaway** Moore’s drug
Store them.
Send us $1.50 and we’ll send
ou The AdvocuteDomocrat,
-ami-Weekly Journal and a fine
farm paper. A bargain, sure.
Ask Your Dueler for Allan’s Koot Kmc,
A powder Hot. Callous, for flic feet It runs Swollen.
Sore. Acbinjff, Sweating Feet,
Corns Bun Ions. At, all Druggists and Shoe
stores. 55c. Auk to-day
Ask your grocer for Craw¬
fordville Roller Mill meal, and
get the best on the market.
The laxative effect of Chamberlain's
Momach and Liver Tablets is so agree-'
able and so natural that you do ,t
realize it is the effect ’ mcine.l<\,r
of a
sale by Iladaway & Moots
Robert A. Davidson,
•'v/’^DENTIST
Office in the Masonic Building
SHAltON. GA.
Tho Patronage of the Public
will be Appreciated.
I
)If you arc thinking aboiq
what to wear-come and do
your thinking where every
thing new in the line of
Clothing is before you.
Come to t nj 8 tn c,
I. C. Levy’s
Augusta, Georgia.
W. C. T. U.
A $30,000 hirciisc.
Ihe New York World wanted
to know all about that $30,000
liquor license at Waycross, Ga..
and accordingly wired to the
Way cross Journal as follows:
“File two hundred words ex¬
plaining whs Waycross has rais¬
ed its liquor license to thirty
thousand dollars. Aim there any
applicants at new rate?’’
The Journal telegraphed to
the World the following interest¬
ing reply:
•‘For sixteen years tho city
I i cense for se 11 i ug liq nor I ms been
thirty thousand dollars Each
succetliiig council fixes it. 10
chango lias ever been made and
110 one has applied for privilege
within that time. The tax was
levied as prohibitive and lias
been effective. Not only is (be
legal sale prohibited, but illegal
selling is kept lo tho minimum
and four policemen keeponh r 111
this town of nine thousand.
Ninety per cent, of white people
own their homos. There arts no
loafers, paupers, no poorhouso, no
and ninety-three pur
cent, of the children attend
school. Tho town supports
attended. twenty churches and all at e wel I
heard the Swearing is rarely
on streets and one does
not see a drunken man in three
months. Two large railroad
shops and one car factory are
operated hero because the men
are found to be more reliable
than in liquor towns. These aro
some keeps the reasons why Waycross
license at thirty thous¬
and.”
Every other dry town has some
if not all of these advantages.
$100 Howard, $100.
TIip reailoi’K of Uuh paper will lie pleased to
Irani Un it there Is at h ustonr dreaded (liaeuse
that science I mg hern able to cure in all 11 m
Htanes, and that Is Catarrh. llall’H Catarrh
Cure. Is the only positive cure known to tlio
me.dieal fraternity. Catarrh hell!# a eonsiltu
tional disease, requires a constitutional treat¬
ment. llall s Catarrh (Jure Is taken Internally
acting dlree.tly upon the blood and mucous
su rfaons of the system, I hereby destroy I the
foundation of the disease,aud glvliiff the pa¬
tient strength by build In k up tbe eonsti till Ion
and assisting nature In doing Its work. The
proprietors havoso iiineh faith hi Its curative
powers that they offer One IIumired Hollars
for any ease that it falls to cure. Head for list
of testimonials. Address,
lb .1. Oil KNKY & CO., Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, 75o.
Hall’s Family 1,’i 11s are the best.
WANTED—100 frying size
chickens every week from now
I ill (September 1st.
W, C. Chapman, the Grocer.
IVI,u»y Eliildi'uit Ar« Sick.y
M othrr tlrny'H Hwaet TH t >r rluhh'rn,
uKi*iI l»y MdIIhm* (*ray, a nurHe in O ■iI(1pm»'b
Home. New York, Break up Holdb in 24 Iim n
cun* l'’«*verishness.! Iea<iuch<*, Htoim-eh Troll
\titi, T’cicrLliiliLf Di.sonlers. ami Ileslroy W< rill L
At all Hnio'tfiHt. 25 v. Sttinplr inaip durlu-, r ,,
A tldn:HM. Allen 8. Oinatead* Id-Hoy, N. Y,
(Select a book from our Homo
Library, and send us 22 cents i u
stamps, We’il do the rest
Duck Hats at Mrs
II . C. Smith's.
FIRE !
I have accepted the agency
for I lie Aetna Fire Insuianco
Co., of Hartford. Conn. The
company has a net surplus of
over $10,000,000.
1 also vepreseid the IVnnsyl
vania h’ire Insurance Co., of
Philadelphia, one of the strong¬
est and best insurance companies
on earth.
J. C- WILLIAMS.
CJJ jC\. r jL’ C3» X*. X .
''.earn the - The Kind You Have Always Bought
Sigaatare
of
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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
High School.