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Seed Wheat and Rye.
Seed Wheat, per bi s iel................£1-50
Seed Rye, per peck........................40c
We have the very fiuest grade of hour on the irurket. In fact
we keep all grades of Flour, Our -‘Gold Leaf” is a winner. Try
a
The very highest grade of COFFEUS.
Elegant. Cheese, fresh and nice.
Fresh line of Canned Goods.
^McCord & Meltons
LOCAL SNAP-SHOTS.
Small rugs 25cc., large rugs
50o and 75c. at Uly S. Gunn’s.
Miss Carolyn Brake is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell
and sons are visiting in Atlanta.
Mr. Guy Allen, of Washing
ton, spent Sunday here.
Mrs. J. H. Shivers, formerly
of Warrenton, died in Savannah
last week.
When you get ready to lix up
your home, go td U. S. Gunn’s
for rngs.
Following are among those
who went to Atlanta this wek:
HerschelStewart, M. T. Gilbert.
R. O. Taylor, Dr. R. C. Boms,
Virgil Henry. Geo. Nunn, Mr,
and Mrs. J. C. Murdeii, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Rhodes, Harold Ken¬
drick. Mrs. M. F. Griffith and
sou Fred, Mrs. R. L lladway.
Mrs. L. F. Stephens, Robert
Portwood, Julius Portwood.Miss
Stella Holden. Ralph Golucke,
Mr. S. H. Rhodes and Miss Ruth
Rhodes, Mrs. Angus Richards,
Mrs. Tom Richards, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Akins, Miss Kate
Bird, Mrs. James Lyle and little
son, G. T. Edwards and C. W.
We to secui’e sev-;
eral copies of the j
Democrat of June 20.1905.
Smyrna aud Brusselts
fe. $1.25, $1.59, $2.50 and $3.50
at Uly S. Gunn’s
Miss Sailie Broome, of Union
Point, is visiting Mrs. J. R.
Akins this week.
dren,’ Dr. and Mrs. Philips and chil
of Harlem, are the guests
of Mrs. W. P. Hubert.
Mrs. R. E. L. Harris and little
daughter, leave tomorrow for
Atlanta.
Mrs, J. A. Beazley has return¬
ed from a visit to Miss Belle
Armour at Greensboro.
The W. Cl T. U. met Monday
evening with t ie president,Mrs.
A. G. Beazley.
Beautiful Rope Portiers and
hall curtains, $1-25 to $2.50 pair
atU. S. Gunn’s.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. R. Akins vis¬
ited tho latter’s parents, near
Bethany, last Saturday and Sun¬
day.
Little Miss Mary Holden ac¬
companied her uncle, Mr. J. F.
Holden, to Atlanta Monday.
Mrs. Mattie Norton is visiting
her daughter,Mrs. J. F. Thomp¬
son, on North Augusta.
Mr. Henry Reid, of Birming¬
ham. Ala,, is on a visit to bis
parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Reid.
10c Matting, yard wide in¬
grain carpet. 29c yd.; all wool
ingrain carpet 45c yd at Uly S.
Gunn’s.
Nottingham Lace Curtains, 50c
pr.; better curtains at $1 pair;
One lace curtains $1.50 pair at
Uly S. Gunn’s.
Mr. R. A. Dozier lias moved
into his new black smith shop
and is ready to do satisfactory
work for’ the public. Expert
hors®-shoeing ------- 0 aspecialty. - * -
We are a day earlier than usual
this week. The ediAr and son
desire to take in the State Fair
on press day, which is Thursday.
We may take a glimpse at Ted
dy i belote we _c Kor.n
.
Treasurer W. C. Chapman has
handed us the financial
ment of the condition of the City
of Crawfordville. It will appear
next week.
Wanted , „ Rent—A , . c hye .
to or six
rocm house who will in Crawtordyiile keep place with by
party party unnatural w .,vn,u damage. Address ........
out
this office
Mr. and Mrs. George Tappan,
of White Plains, announce
engagement of their niece, A
Susie Bovlan, to Mr. J. v-» » t Mi.
Griffin, ...... ef - North ' T Adams,
The wedding will occur on the
evening of the 31st.
For Sale.
3 male and 1 female Pug Pup
pies for sale. Fine breed.
Males, $2 50, female $i 50.
Apply to GOLUCKE*
H
Little Missionary Missionary H<j
The little clJ
of the Presbyterian
tertained their youth Frltll
most delightfully homtj
ing at the pretty
Charles Gee. The entl
floor was thrown togej
presented a charming
motif of blue and
observed throughoj
beautiful aud artist!
meat of palms, fernsj
flowers.
After mauy happy
little folks were ud
the dining hall, wheij
joyed a feast beautiful of gol lyf
from a
table. The souvenir^
little blue and whitjj
tilled with bon-bons.
Caldwell. There were many
we failed to get their
names.
A sale of tlie personal proper- will
ty of the late W. J, Norton
take place Saturday, Oct. 21st,
All personal property will be
sold, consisting of househole
and kitchen furniture; lumber
mouldings, builders’ hardware
| paints. paint crushes, oil and glass, etc., suiie.y, tin gutters
and
Sale begins promptly at ten
o’clock.
Job lot of JOB SQUARES to
sell at manufactureer’s prices:
9x25 feet Matting, art square,
at $6.5CL.
9x12 feet Ingrain Art Square,
at $7.50.
9x12 ft better Ingrain square,
$8.50.
Smyrna Art Square, 9x12 ft.,
$12.50. at Uly S. Gunn’s.
Mr. Galvin Akins and Miss
Burmah Chapman were married
Wednesday morniug at the home
of the bride’s brother, Mr. Felix
Chapman. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. R. E. L.
Harris. The marriage was
quite a surprise to their many
friends.
Ginning Notice.
Commencing next week and
until further notice, we will
operate our Ginneries three
days in each week—Wednesdays
Fridays and Saturdays,
C. H, Golucke,
C. W. Caldwell.
BERMUDA.
CRITIC.
Mrs. S. J. Jones is somewhat indis¬
posed this week.
The condition of Mr. P. G. Veazey
is somewhat improved.
Miss Emma Howell is spending some
time with relatives at Powelton.
Miss Jennie Nelson spent Tuesday
n .nrht with Miss Lillian Googer.
Mr. H. M. Wynne, of Powelton, was
in our midst Sunday,
Mrs. J. H. Googer is attending the
8tate Fa * r -
“Critic” . would appreciate a twioe-a
i week visit of the Advocate-Democrat.
Mrs, T. J. Darden was the guest of
Miss Clara Nelson Monday,
A good many of our farmers have
gathered their corn,
! I The sweet potatoe crop is very good
in this seetion.
Mr and H c Jori(;H spent Sun
I (lity with Mr . and Mrs. W. B. Jones,
j 3 M i r r. . nnd mm Mrs. Mrs. M. m. M. on. Seals seats spent spent Sun sjuu
day with the latters’ parents, Mr. and
,
■ M J^tydast Mr ^T ^Cooper wJek, made a trip
«hcre be will re
side Dtxtyear .
Messrs. Ed. McKinley, Frank Yarbo
xU'i^u rough and aim Hiram mi am Nelson uLmou spent Mnuday
at at the the home home of of Mr. Mr. W. W. T. T. Nelson. Nelson.
Misses Misses Mattie Mattie and and Delia Delia Stewart Stewart and and
Mr. John Stewart visited relatives
Mildra?onSunday.
Mr. W. T. Johnson and mother
Powelton and Mr. and Mr-o John
kin ley spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. .] . It. Stewart.
Hiram Nelson has severed his
nection nt'GLiuu with Willi -'ll. Mr. W. yy ■ W. Wheeer
wceijttd a positiou wiih >lr. J.
Family Supplies at Lowest Market Prices. Liberal cash advances made on
COTTON and other produce in store. Consignments of all Fh Id and Farm
Produce Solicited. Ample facilities an 1 long experience will guarantee satis¬
faction. Special attention given to selling, weighing and storing of all con¬
signment-. Charges for Selling ami Storing very tiaaonahle.
Ayer’s Pills The at mild, constipation. bedtime. dose certain. is one, Sugar-coated, just They one cure MflHB. pill
Want your moustache or beard RI)C|(|NRUJIM DUuMIlU llHlH !I O S DYE E
aheautiffiibrownornvhM^rff^e
This merry little b:i(
dreu, m charge ef M
Golucke, who is mail]
mental in getting up
deserve much crediti
forts in behalf of th(
A neat sum was tl
penny little guest, for every yeaj
Are You Engftf!
Engaged people should nl
after marriage, many quarl dil
avoided, by keeping their
condition with Electric Hi
Brown,of BenuettsviUe, S. I
years,my wife suffered Intel
complicated with 1
pepsin, her strength
until she lost
became a mere wreck of lit
Then she tried Electric i
helped her at once, and linl
entirely well, she now stroiil
At lladawuy & Moore, dnl
guarantees them, at fiOc a|
Margarett’s
VIOLET.
visiting continues fas!
Mr, S.T. Ogletree visi
last week.
Miss Janie Taylor Tayl spev
her brother, E. O.
Mr. A. R. Taylor ' ei
W. R. Taylor at a qu
Tin ______ FT - 'ttw in if
week wnh her fa til mar. Veazey
Mr. Bert Maddox diu with E.
Taylor Sunday.
Miss Addie Moon visi,ted her sister,
Mrs. J. F. Oglotree, Sunday.
Miss Letitia Phelps spent Sunday
night with Miss Lillie Maddox.
Mr. and Hrs. L. A. Saggus spent Sun¬
day wiih Mr. and Mrs. G. T- Rhodes.
The saw mill will be delayed a few
days on account of a breakdown.
Mr. A. It. Taylor and family spent
Sunday with the former’s brother, E.
E. Taylor.
Mr. J. W. Phelps is oil a visit to his
sister in Atlanta. He is accompanied
by his daughter, Miss Luna.
Mr. Snd Mrs. Warren Andrews spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. G. T.
Rhodes and family.
Cleaning and
Pressing Club.
Get your clothes cleaned and pressed
at the STAR PRESSING CLUB.
List of Prices:
Suit cleaned and pressed, 40c.
Gants pressed, 25c.
Ladies’ Skirts cleaned and pressed,7ac
Overcoats cleant *. and pressed, 75c.
Membership, per month, 81.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitche 11 & Peek,
A URGE BODY OF PEOPLE FOR THE SOUTH.
A Colony of Ten Thousand people, is now being organized in the North for the purpose
of settlin'' in the South to build a city and farming community. This movement is under the
management of P. IL Fitzerald, of Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. FitzemM is the founder of
the large Colony of Northen People, who a few years ago, cam edown from the North and lo¬
cated Ten Thousand People in Georgia. They fotnied a city and a fruit binning industry.
The citv was called Fitzerald, and is now located in Irwin Comity, Georgia.
The Colony proved a great success, when today, those people are doing well. [ lie new
city is well built up, has several banks, churches, schools and many industries, besides four
railroads entering the New city. grand faccess Mr F itzgerald hos been solicited to
Having made that location a run
, j audit is being organized at Indianapolis, Indiana. I here, is no reason why
f pother-one now body of people. Mr. Fitzgerald proposes to leave the
lhis state should not seem e this large organized and
ocat ; t(1 a committee of members of trie colony company, as soon as it is
on South look for suitable location,
formed, thh tills committee ■ ommiitee will come to a
His plans r ,„ nc are nn 00 8 a Mutual mnmd ^ Stock Company G ' basis—purchasing a large body of land forming a
laying t skes , for lruc k and farm use. The members are
city, and choice of * hat they vnsn, wish either minor lots ins in the city or land tracts. After the New City is
given tirst, W divided acre tract.-,, “ . nmr near and and around -iromid I me lie cit city, V Next abxi comes comes
formed the lands around it are rip into o he
j then forty, and then eighty-acre farms Mr. I itzgeiald says vvili tequiie, home
ten -acre tracts, get large body, he expects to jmi'cha.,e plantations. 1 H: .a. s dm
I 50 M, OdO acres of land To T SO it each member gets deed tor his own lots of land.
, ■ d ecl t0 the members, bo a
| all divided up am K ' , ><• r-itc means opportunity to own their own homes, with but
Under his plan it gi\es i I" , r , r , r
very little cost to them, - gull plans n s can can be 0 C ha'’ na.. by uy addressing mmi 'r» Col ^ P. H. Fitzgerald, 16 Fitzgera'd
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QxxildlUif* IiUClianapoiifi, Ladi'diiiX-
FIRE l
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 Pennsyl
vania Fire Insurance Go., of
Philadelphia, one of the strong¬
est and best insurance companies
on earth.
,T. 0 WILLIAMS
OASTORIA.
gears tho lhe Kind Yoy HavB_Alvvays Bough
Signature
CHEAP RATES
TO TEXAS
Arkansas, Lunisana and Oklahoma.
Firm and third Tuesdays each month,
tickets will he Hold from Atlanta, Bir¬
mingham, Montgomery, Anniston and
cornua other noints to the Groat Mouth
West and return at very cheap ratcM,
tickets will lx* good returning 21 days
from date of sale, and permit stop overs
at any point west, of Memphis.
W t ite me for descriptive literature of
the Famous Fruit Farms, maps and
other information, state where and
when you are going, and I will he glad
to arrange tickets for you.
Ask for tickets to read “By Memphis
and Tho Cotton Belt Route.
L, P. Minitli, Trav. Pass. Agent.
202 Equitable Bldg, Atlanta, Ga.