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Jelly Tumbiers.
I just rec ivod two barrels of J ELL5 Tl MBLEIitt
they < urn* in a litlh- lat■ 1 will make a price tiiat will move
,| K , m . ........ and get them almost at your own price.
1 still have a full suj ply of I 4 Ivl 1 1 JAGS, ail sizes.
w. C. CHAPMAN,
THE GROCER.
local snap-shots.
Can't we have some baseball
Why (ain't we* have a brass
band '■
Nut much building going on
hereabouts.
liotwl notice to school toachors
on last, page.
Mr. B. I*', Reid returned to
Dothan Sunday.
Judge Sam Sibley, of Union
Point, was bore Monday.
M. Z. Andrews has re¬
turned from Millodgeville.
Some cot ton near the city is
taking the rust.
Dr. Alexander I tea z lev visited
Union Point Sunday.
Taliaferro raised melons are
being marketed.
Miss Eloise, Holt bus returned
to her home at Wrigbtsvil'e.
The fanners are again in the
saddle with 11 cents Cotton,
Tin* rains are becoming mo
notouous.
Mrs. U. S. (lunn has been
quite ill this week.
Four citations from the ordi
T li this isf’ne.
r<l y vJlc-plious, here. are visiting
es
V isd—Laborers to handle
per W. N. Coleman.
Not G„.
It \id the rains are doing
much tago. to crops in this
vieinit
Rev. \jamin Graham has
been ass *g ;n a revival at
Union Point this week.
Miss Mona Ilonry is now in
•dtarge of the switchboard at the
telephone exchange.
Miss Leona Jackson hag *
and turned Wiirrenton. from a visl tUjj^l^gusta
Daniel Springs continues a
very attractive place to many of
our people.
Sheriff Swann, of Groenc
comity, was here Saturday. He
wan onroute to Augusta
If von] want to buy a piano
cheap from the Thomas & Bal¬
lon Co,. of Augusta, see me.
11. F. White.
*i,*l, 0 i 's b .i r, rt unlaj,. lb
slates that Mrs. Gilbert, who
underwent an operation last
week, is doing nirmly.
Miss Nouie Winslett passed
aero Vienna, Tuesday on her way to
whore she will take
charge of the telephone ox
change.
Craw ford vi He will soon have
u new furniture store, operated tilt ou
b.v Mellon, Hadaway , |
,v t'o They |
will also haudle buggies, wagons.
hnrness, etc. j
Ll«s reii.-w your ...l.scriiy J
tun. 1,. th- Attnil:! .laily ,, r
weekly Journal or daily or week¬
ly 1 oust it ut ion. Cau save you
money Don’t forget it.
’rot 1. 1 McCord will opei j
his school at S;i- dy Cross next
Monday n orn.r.-r. n order
comp'. - ' t' c ' -•**••!! Prof Mo
Coni bar ■’< n deen-d to vyaoh
tin* s,-ini.' st-'j • i i ar aor voh r. j
Mrs II. T Evans, of Greens
,
boro, and Mn* \j a • t Lou
Banks, of Mace*-, »rrived last
week on a visit to Miss Eva As- 1
bury, at Lyneville. •
Mr. I/. II. Heed, representing
the McNeil Marble Works, was
hero Monday,
Mr. John B. Green, of Wash¬
ington, spent Sunday here.
Messrs. Guy Allen and Bar¬
nett Lewis, of Washington,spent
Sunday here.
Miss Gladys Fraser, of Metas
ville, Wilkes county, is visiting
Miss Maud Mitchell.
Mr. T. C. Holden and two
bright sons, of White Plains,
spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Messrs. John 1*'.
Cbas. II. Golucke left Monday
for a two-weeks trip to Balti
more, New York anti Buffalo.
Mrs, C. A. Owens left Wed¬
nesday for Hillman, to spend
several days with her father,
who is at the Clotwortny cottage.
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Clifton
Gunn and Mrs. W. C, Chapman
have returned from Daniel
Springs.
Miss Nina Brake left yester¬
day 7 for Atlanta. She will ac¬
company her giandmother, Mrs.
Margaret Andrews, on a visit to
Montgomery
Miss Carrie BvnVo ivl nrned
* .?*> ■*
?iains; rtltOi lo Miss ».
M Teh man.
Mr. Edward Poss has had a
nice monument placed over the
grave of his deceased wife in
the city cemetery.
Mr. J. F. Oopelan, of Ho¬
gans villo. was here Sunday for
a days the early part of the
week.
It is rumored that Crawford
ville will furnish two charming
fall brides two as many grooms
men from neighboring towns.
Sheriff Edwards picked up a
kodak camera on the railroad
track, just below the city. The
camera had evidently been lost
by a passenger.
Wo were informed yesterd ay
that J. T. Overton had a very
serious accident to happen to
him one day last week. His coat
caught ou fire.—-Union Point
News.
residence *\ ,r tT -N. and Gnnn land, known has sold the
as the
MKSWSSi sj*
several acres and a tenant
house from the original tract.
We learn that the consideration
was $2,500.
The editor is attending the
First District; Convention of the
Knights of Pythias at Washing
ton. About 75 delegates from
lodges comprising the first dis¬
trict, are present. Rev. E. }.
- Forrester v.. . v... is Chancellor V.UBU1 i:uui Com guiu
ni under of the Washington lodge
A. barbecue was served Thnrs
day afternoon. A fine program
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■VqwfccvVille, Georgia.
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The County ;ourt.
The County Court convened
Monday. On accoi ut of the ab
sencfc of witnesses, uo jury cases
were tried. Several pleas of
guilty were enten 1 and fines
amounting to $150. 1 were im
posed.
The following jurors were
drawn for the Aug list monthly
term of the County Court:
L. A. Brake, J. W. Flynt, Jr.,
W. B. Beekworth, J) . T. Pate,
J- A. Rhodes, J. I Wheeler,
Joe A, Rhodes, S. J . Jones, Sr.,
II. T. Moore, Overton Lance
ford. M. F. Griffith. R. J. Reid
One Dollar Saved Represents Ten
DolLa "»* Kanu .l.
Tito average wan does i ot ve to cx
<'(*<-d ton per cant of his earnings- He
must speud nine dollar in living ex
pensos for every dollars;, -eu. Lgat be¬
ing the ease lie cannot >e loo careful
about unnecessary expe. ses, Ve»y of¬
buying ten a few seeds cents properly garden, Ingested,’ like
- “ - for * v* his e 1 - 1 ^ v u, will n i save OU ' v
eevc covers I 1 dollars ’ outlay .......... 'later It is the
Ghambetlain’s on.
Cholera sane- in buying (Jolie,
and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
costs bus a low cent., ami a bottle of it
in th house often sa’*es a doctor’s bill
os sevi ral dollars. For sale by Hadaway
tf- Moore.
Death of Rubie Poss
On the first day of July the
angel of death visited the home
of Mr. R. T. Foss anti plucked
its sweetest flower, l»ubie Bell
Poss. Her death was caused
from that dread destroyer, con¬
sumption .
The remains wore interred in
the Carter’s Groye cemetery,
Rev. J.S. Callaway, officiating.
He spokt from Rev 14:14 :
‘ Blessed are the dead whicn die
in the Loid. ’’
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'Diere ars 1 ri*,> rnsm- whj mother
prefer One '/"Hite t'«m-_rli ( ut- First it
i> absolutely l»Armless veeintd, t> t-,ist ( >
Sood—ehihlren love it: ' hiul (i curee
OourUs. when other group reineities iuut Wu.»..| fall iiis t\,ngh L,
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Hiulawiit Moore.
To while away the hours and
drive Cull "are away, a he- -k is
the one p- rfect remedy. Read
■ Home Library” offe . )U
the inside of this payer The
books are by all the ropnlar an
thors. book. and Send onh in erst order. 22c, peV
your
Ftirty years ago Mr. Douglas was a mere cobbler at the bench,
makitfig only one pair of Hand Sewed Shoes per day; but he un¬
derstood the shoe business from the beginning, always giving
HONEST SHOES at HONEST PRICES. So the demand fo r
Douglas Shoes has rapidly increased and today Mr. Douglas en.
joys ihe largest exclusive Men’s Shoe Business in the world.
I[i 8 success in the shoo business is not merely an accident. It
result of ‘‘KNOWING HOW, ” acquired from having done
ame thing before.
ou can always find a good assortment of these Shoes
at rrjiy store.
Watch this Space every week.
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COLD-SET TIRE SETTER,
accompanying illustration
represents the Schau Cold-Set
Tire Setter ready for operation.
The great utility of this ma
chiue consists in doing the work
quicker and better.
No tires are taken off.
No bolts are taken out and
thrown away.
in Any th degree of dish can be pub
e wheel.
Four tires can be set in one
half hour’s time.
No burning or marring
felloe.
No spoiling of wheels by weld¬
ing the tires too short.
It does neater work than can
be done by taking the tire off.
No boring of the felloe for new T
bolts holes.
CHAPMAN & EVANS,
Blacksmith s and Wood Workmen.
Lost-Bunch of Keys.
One key with brass end and
two large keys. Nos. 5 and 8 ;
also lot of smaller keys on same
ring. Finder will return to this
office and receive a reward of
$1. Lost on road from Craw
fordville to Bethosda.
CUOEERA 1\ F.VM U ,>l.
Giilil Not Expc-oiot* to hive from One
Hour to Another, but Cured by
{'Iniiiihcrlain's Colic, Cholera anil
Diarrhoea
t)ew-<\ Ruth, the litti * Mangeier ot K. \.
of new ville, Vs, was serious
-ill e( rliolen oiiantum last summeri
“VV* gave her up and did not expect
! u, rVu r to live from iV- .* one V'o hour ‘an to i' ^ another,"
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he n s r I e - a i he. rr h oe a
Remedy and got a bottle of it from the
store. In r> hours I saw a chauue for the
better, the kept ou giving It and before
she had taken i he ha if one-mail bottle
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Love is too solemn a suoject to j
be treated ligthlv. That's why j
so many fond lovers turn the ^as I
down j
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Roller Mill For Sale.
Georgia, Taliaferro County,
j W ill be sold on the first Tues -
in August next, at the court house
in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid
J er - a four stand fifty barrel rol
ler-mill, wdth corn rock attaci ed,
together-with a fifty horse power
engine and hiiler, shafting, belt
ing “ and «ill machinery, ^ *• J J etc,
necessary for , a com pleats red er-
By paying one fifth of pur
chase price cash, easy terms for
! oalaru i* ( an bo made by purchas
I or
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m, I tie liOUSe in which , . , the mill .
IS
located can be leased for such
ternj as nja y be desired for fifty
dollars a year, the lessee to keep J
C ‘ r, mo 111 repair Without CO-t. , to
owner.
Th, ‘ Property can be inspected
or :ir,v futher information ob
laiued by comnnicating with the
undesigned,
Jciv 6. 1905.
Hawes Cloud, Attorney.
Crawfordville. Ga.