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Crawforilvilie, On., February U,
OJJkial Organ of Taliaferro County.
A number of young men will
meet at the school house Tuesday
tight for tiie purpose of organ¬
izing debating society. Several
times in the past such an organ
ination was had in Cra,vfordville,
and proved a success. Livery one
desiring to become a member is
requested to be present for the
puApo.se ol electing officers and
ter fee Ling the organ./, ti ion.
There is a deal of complaint
heard about the bad roads in
thiscounty at present. It bus been
remarked by a good many that
lht; roads are at present worse
than they have been for a num¬
ber of years. Some say that never
do they recollect a tint; when t he
condition was as had. The weath¬
er of the past week or so was
■such as L<> make muddy the roads,
but tin re certainly must be other
causes l\>r tboil present almost
ini passib condition.
Wanted:—Two men in each
county to represent and advertise
Hardware Department, put out
samples of our goods, etc. Trav¬
eling Position or OIUco Manager
Salary $UO.OO per month cash
weekly, with all expenses paid in
advance. We furnish everyl him
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th’pt. OR), ii’iUwn
Ciller go, .
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NUilGE!
Wo take this mMlm 1 to not nmi i y v
tliose of our customers who are
u the contest for the gold Watch
’kick to have the coupons in our
•tore on or before Feb. lOtli as
this will lie tlm last day for i.ssu
ing them.
Yours for business I
Rhodes Bros b- Co. I
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Diutli of Mrs. Dennis Bradley. | j
After an illness of several
we “ks Mrs Dennis Bradley died
List Wednesday nigt at her home
e tr (hawford ville. She had a
replication of diseases, but tile
lirect Cause of her dauth was
)neutn< >t\ la.
Wo extend sympathies to all
of her sorrowing relatives and
friends.
Ur ami Mrs. Owens Li ft Wednesday.
Lev. ,, t litt ,\. O ,v ns left Wed
nesday for New York whence he :
will sail on the S th iust. for tour;
Europe and to Palestine. lie i
v b be gone about three months- !
H s hints of f i ieiuts wish him a j
piens-tu journey.
During the. absence of Mr. 1
Owens Mrs. Owens tied daugliter
Aline will bo with Mrs Owens'
parents. Mr. an I Mrs. McGnff at
Si Petersburg!), Fla. Mr. Owens |
accompanied Mrs. Owens and
their little daughter as fur as
A ugust a. i
As aunonuivd, M,-. Owens per-! j
fe Ui d iirraugeinouts befoivt his
departure to have the jutlpit a:
the I! ibtist 0 mrah fiila 1 nr sev¬
eral noted divines during iiis ab¬
sence. Kev. tv. B. Seals, travel
tittg representative of the Chris
thin Index, will preach next
Sun.lay. |
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MIDGET.
P,ro. E. S Allen is on the sick list.
Mrs. \V. B. Kendrick is still very sick,
■Mr. Keith of Chicago is ou a hunting
! torn - in our city.
Mr. L S. Jackson is improving after
an attack of biliousness.
Mis- Mora Sib rt of Hdlmau was
, ur town shopping Monday.
M•. Henry Avery of Norwood is visit
in _ nldives in out city.
■Mr. Dallas Towers is back in our city.
; lie faxa Keen residing at Norwood
lira. J. E. It tins. II wits am >ng relatives
amt fi tends in our city Monday eve.
It seouis tlint some of the Methodists
were mixed in a gram) dance lust Tues
night,
Miss Bessie Moore, who has been in
Culvcrtou for hist wet k returned home
Tuesday.
.Mr. Roger Hill lias left oar city, try¬
ing Uis hind iu Atlanta. We know he
wiii stay a whole month.
If the chi tlren will study the IUh
chapter Hebrews iin-y will find ihe word
g veil t ir prayer meeting study.
Mr. Claud Stone and family will move
to a new town between Augusta and
Millville -m jins r.ii road known as Allen
Jones’ road.
Messrs Jesse and Roger Moure and
Jewell Wright returned from Atlanta
b&iurday night, after three weeks’ stiy
looking for a job.
It is l'eporte I that Miss Mary Bacon
fo: mcrly lived at Raytown, is '
ill at Oxford Mississippi, where she is at¬
tending school.
Oil a •count of the snowy weather last
Friday night the Floral Club postponed
their grati I dance and oyster supper un¬
til Tuesday right.
J. M l\oti Inck & Co. have purchased
tl tt-'ive right to the wonderful
j - iphophoue. It is ent iiiily flue and is
j w-aih the money asked for it.
i \\ e must borrow once the commission
! ’’s’r-gj guachine and chaingui;. We
(.ad must ^L.. y,
' 1 OUr roads in some [J ,ersj*fe„.
The two Missi-HH Moure of Fitchburg,
Ul,s *'’ ' vl > ' are r.-gisiered at Hotel-Jack
sou, seem to be very much pleased with
our litilo town.
s -un- of the little boys i nd girls like
to vide with our shat on boys as wall as
Ntiling Indies, jiulgiug tiviu the manner
•'H Clin .Stnruhatit was taking (liont to
tide last Sunday in Uriwfovdviiie.
llro. J. E Russell will preach at the
M-t!i d'.st c hurt'll next Sunday. Setv
ives will commence half an horn; earlier
ou a. c uini of some church matters that
need attending to. Come out church
men:l:ers to this meeting.
Wit n Old “Midget," “Littio Midget”
and “Ou it tet" wield tin ir newsy pens
ar os.s (he pages of the Advocate Demo
i rat it is then Ih.a news must b > impair¬
ed in amt from all dlrec ions. (M,k s u-
1 Biik Sharon is doing something.—Dev.)
qmi'e a laugh ami jubilee for the
-ehool children Monday morning when
tho dusky 1'ntlj negro girl who had nei
* 1 been to .school walked into Professor
McCord’s room ami Mook a seat,
i bought she: Is tlii- the right place? No
o-.e 1 1 o i f my eo or here.
.> b, the little peg dog owned bv
Mi\ \\ , it. vi.uiro, uini last Thursday
Hob, though a dog, will be missed
the town propl.-. It was ve y
M ‘ 1 ’ Grady Moore:.nd Boii togethi r
‘hey very often wtu.-d tune unsrrols
1 j! mtuie Bob desi'iso t»r:,ov, liut amis
Bo '’’ 1>n "’ is **"
Sharon High School.
IB Qtt riro.
< ur s ’boot is stt 1 ii.uv ing.
Mt. J hit Lint Ston was absent last
W • lv.
la-!'we' V Uil ' Was ,ll, l ’ ul hunt school
Miss, Julia Bract v I,a fen
ft', n. s bool.
nisi Maty Frances Sharpe begau
slUco this Nvt'vk'
"r . ttr-n v Moore visit,d Buy on Dai—
<lott last week.
K '’i ndrio s Mato! this Flynt visited Miss 111Ha
. w eek.
bast, work wis ti very I,ad week, only
s \ ntoca pro-, - t Friday,
Miss, 1, hyl M-mro was the ga st
Miss, Gladys Brown this neck
Mss, B:hvl M“>ro was the gust of of
.ulss Cteo K'-nitt'.c\ Isst »«ik,
I'tof. Met'or! lots hid a bookenso
made to pie the libra v i-,i Jt- i
y '1 tvia Harden was the guest if
-Mi-- Lyuette F.illin this ween,
i ness who our te.v “pupil” was Monda
morning but it t st 4V very 1 u g.
■Mi«- L'. 1 _ie Mae M on- van a 1 --m '
! V GD SC !OCi tvtsl Wt ok m t ij
S0S9,
Mis ( tty! 't ;l . u t s •u was id
-
.sent from sob >ol a t. nt ;ne tun
of illness.
STEPHENS HIGH SCHOOL DOTS.
Mrs. Nixon has several new
music pupils.
Mr Grady O'Brien of Barnett
j commenced school M ntday.
Miss Louella Phelps spent fri
day night with Miss Lillian Mit
chell.
Our school is increasing very
rapid]y% new pupils entering ev
ery week.
We are glad to have Mr, Paul
Ellington with us agt in after a
few days absence.
We are glad to welcome Miss
Marcelle Harris back to school
after a few days absent.
We regret to say Miss Saliie
Beazley is unable to attend her
school duties this week.
The grammar school pupils
have become very fond of their
new teacher, Miss Turnbull.
Ivliss Lillian Asbury who has
been absent from school a few
weeks on account of illness has
returned.
Master Fred Griffith has been
quite sick of pneumonia but we
are glad to state he is much im¬
proved at this writing.
Since we are having such beauti¬
ful weather it is to be hoped that
our attendance will be more
j regular than it was last week.
Mrs Nixon has two guitar pup
its, Messrs Roy A Flynt and Ver¬
gil Henry, it is to lie hoped that
they will make rapid progress.
Miss Smith and Mrs Nixon call¬
ed on Miss Julia Bird Monday
P. M. who happened to an acci
dent of getting very badly hurt
better last week atjchool but is much
now..
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LEND ________
■ney without)
debt * i. per cent, on farm j
lands ytnd ttjl the lowest com j
mission eve!; offered in this sect-)
ion.
J. A. BEAZLEY,
• Attorney at Law. |
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
A 1)011 b the: hAwK ’EY and AYlLS Buggies if you don’t happen to know about them your
scll, and if you are in the market for one, come and inspect our stock. The juices are right
either for the cash cr credit.
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this IS a cut
Of THE NEW- ENTERPRISE
Stoves that we have sold so many
of in the past five months. We
have them in all sizes and the p i'
Tk ces way low down. The tiro
backs iu these are guaranteed for
fifteen years.
id ,TV' ituiiess ai 'H Middles, .« ' ,i « ,h >« Bridles, °f b "8'S'.v Whips, ««d Wagon Curry Combs, Harness and all parts
inutos ^ \ l Back Bands,
a * 0 M l save some money on your plow stocks
plow , Heels and all kinds of farming anythin^
tools. If you buy
of us that is not perfectly satisfactory, please let us know and
we will gladly, correct it.
Ay rvijTT \ 1L T fj Tyi ky T>TTrt,ni/ Ty'nTT?U Co.
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Wnt, SCHWEIGE3T, Prest. A. S. MORRIS, Vice Prest THO". S. GRAY,Cashier
TY ONION SAYINGS BAM,
Augusta- Ga.,
With resources of over EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and a
Board of Directors chosen from the most st.cees.-fnl hu-iuess men of the community,
invites you to become a depositor, promising you every reasonable courtesy.
FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST paid
on savings accounts.
Correspondence invited.
MODES & DOLYIN STABLE Co.
We beg to say to our friends and old customers of this and ad¬
joining counties, that we have just completed our large
SALE and EXCHANGE STABLES,
and are now permanently located in Siloam; are in connection with
both the Long Distance and Local Telephones, and will not travel
with mules and horses as we have beret More.
We have received two car loads^of
MULES and HORSES;
'A Full Line of
Up-to-Date Buggies
And a big supply of the very best and cheapest WAGONS ever
offered on the market
OUll PRICES ARE RIGHT, and we
will make TERMS to suit the purchaser.
If you are going to need any Live Stock, or Vehicles of any kind
it will be to your interest to see us and inspect ours before buying
or trading.
We will state, however, to our friends at a distance who can not
conveniently reach Siloam by private conveyance, that it will be
convenient for them to come on the morning train and return on
Ihe afternoon train, if they should so desire.
COME AND SEE US. Wo will be glad
to serve you.
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Thanking yeti for x uur pas* (VO andsoiieiting a con tin
uanccoi' same, we are >
Very Truly Yours,
Rhodes & Dolvin Stable Co-*
Siloam, . . . Ga.