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MARKET.
Mr. R. N. GILBERT, an
Experienced Green Heat Han
Is wielding the knife in my market now.
Mr. Gilbert can give you
Any Cut You Want.
Call 49 when you want Fresh meat.
W. C. Chapman,
The Grocer.
SHORT ITEMS.
Hawes Cloud, Esq., visited
Warretrton Wednesday on busi¬
ness.
Miss Lilia May Avery of Mon
fcezema spent Tuesday and Wed¬
nesday with Miss Nellie Holden.
Lamps of superior quality, shades,
lamp chimneys Nos. 0, 1 and 2 at Berg¬
strom’s.
Miss Mabel Andrews will re¬
turn Friday to resume work at
Rhodes Bros. & Co.
Miss Vannie Wright is board¬
ing at Liberty Hall and attending
Stephens High School.
Mr. Emile D. Anthony of Palm
Beach, Fla., spent several days
here this week.
Glass and crockery of all sorts and
candy, crackers and canned goods at
Bergstrom’s.
Mr. Boswell Rhodes of Siloam
spent Friday night in Crawford
ville.
Mr. Jno. F. Thompson of Au¬
gusta has accepted a position
with Mr. U. S. Gunn for another
year. He has moved his family
here and is located at Mrs. W. J.
Norton’s.
Laces and trimmings of all sorts at
C. Bergstrom’s.
Miss Irene Harris returned
Wednesday evening after spend¬
ing several weeks in Baltimore
and New York at the millinery
openings.
Mrs. T. F. Kendrick, Mrs. W.
M. Kendrick and Miss Lizzie
Kendrick and Little Miss Chris¬
tine Kendrick of Sharon spent a
short while here Monday after¬
noon.
Jelly tumblers and covers at Clias.
Bergstrom’s.
WE WILL HAVE
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Mackerel, White
Fish and Sausage at the end of the week.
Graham Flour
kept in stock. Wo wil buy your
Country Produce,
and pay host prices for it. Try us.
J. W. McCORD.
Wanted:—Gentleman or lady with good
reference, to travel by rati or with rig,
for firm of 8250,000.00 capital, galary
81.072.00 per year and expenses; salary
paid weekly and expentes advanced. Ad¬
dress, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander,
Grawfordville, Ga.
Miss Willie Tucker and Miss
Annie Atchison left Monday
morning to attend the State
Normal School at Athens.
The Crawfordville Buggy &
Furniture Co. is now located in
its new quarters south of the
court house. It is an up to date
establishment.
I believe C. Bergstrom has every¬
thing anybody wants, and if anything
is out he gets it for you so quickly.
Oil stoves and heaters at Bergstrom,s.
Miss Ethel Sherrer of Rayle
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Angus
Richards.
Mrs. Mollie Wagnon of White
Plains spent a few hours in
Crawfordville Saturday.
Farm for sale :—The oldJoe Henry
place three miles from Crawfordville,
on Mildrajon road, containing 275 acres
For fall particulars see V. J. Henry or
D. P. Henry.
Mr. Garnett Edwards of San¬
dy Cross is attending Stephens
High School.
Mrs. S. J. Gilbert of Washing
ton visited in Crawfordville Tues¬
day and Wednesday.
C. Bergstrom has a plentiful supply
of good, fresh turnip and rutabaga
seed.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lanneau
arrived Saturday night to spend
some time with relatives here.
Mr. R. J. Mann is now a gen¬
ial salesman at Holden & Co’s.
I bought my spectacles from C. Berg¬
strom and am well pleased.
Mr. James Overton has a :cept
ed a position on the Ga. R R.
Mr. Jim Atchison happened to
a painful accident Tuesday night
While making the trip from At¬
lanta to Augusta as flagman on a
freight he got a fall, breaking
his arm.
Miss Mamie Wingfield of Au¬
gusta is visiting Mrs C. H.
Golucke.
The children of Mrs. J. C.
Palmer of Jackson, Miss., are
visiting their aunt, Mrs. C. H.
Golucke,
Mr. W. J. Sturdivant of Union
Point has accepted a position as
salesman at R. L. Hadaway’s.
Mr. W. A. Brooks of Atlanta
has moved his family here and
will occupy the house recently
vacated by Mrs. Janey Henry
and family. He will buy cotton
for Inman & Co. the coming
season.
Mrs. Janey Henry and family
are now at home in the residence
formerly occupied by Dr. D. L.
Cloud.
The first bale of cotton ginned
here was brought in by Mr.
Frank Cain, Wednesday, and was
sold at 10c.
Messrs Clem Power of Hatties¬
burg, Miss., and Glenn Power of
New Orleans, La., visited their
brother, Dr. R. J. Power this
week.
The friends of Mrs. R. J. Pow
er are pained to learn of her ill¬
ness. She is suffering from an
attack of malarial fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane and
Mrs. Rainwater have returned
from a visit to Sparta.
A batb cleanses the skin and rids the
pores of refuse. A bath makes better
should fellowship outside and citizenship OTly
the of the body be Cleans
ed, but occasional use of a ltixaUveqr ca¬
thartic opens the bowels and clears the
system of effete matter. Best for this are
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Pleasant
little pills that do not gripe nor sicken.
Sold by Hadaway & Moore.
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JURY LIST.
The following jurors were drawn at
the August term of Superior court
190fl, to serve at the February term,
1007, of the same court:—
GRAND JURORS.
Rev. R. K. L. Harris C. P. Laey
X. J. Braeey
W. L. Kendrick
T. A. Clemmons
8. A. Daniel
R. J. Mann
A. J. Harper
G. S. Rhodes
Geo. T. Rhodes
P. H. Mansfield
S. Ii. Rhodes
D. S. Stewart
Rev. C. A.
T. O. Gunn
J. T. Lyle
TRAVERSE JURORS.
0. W. Dozier
I. W. Chapman
8. B. Chapman
R. A. Evans
T. J. Darden
V. J. Henry
J. T. Heard, Sr.
W. E. Wall
Ernest Taylor
8. O. Aeree
T. M. Brown
E, C. Taylor
T. F. Combs
George Tucker
T. N. Chapman
J. V. Wynne
P. S. Barnett
J. R. Holliday
When you have a cold it is well to be
very will careful about using anything that
careful cause constipation. Be particularly
about preparations containing
opiates. and Tar, Use Kenhedy’s Laxative Honey
which stops the cough and
moves tho bowels. Bold by Hadaway &
Moore.
Business For Sale.
On account of bad health I am going
to sell my entire stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes, etc., Jan. 1st 1907.
I have a well established trade, as
you know, in the best brick store in
the center of the best business block
in Crawfordville, Ga., leased for five
years. Will sell for part cash, balance
on very easy terms. This is a good
chance for some one to step in and
make some money. Accounts not for
sale. 1 reserve the right to reject all
bids. If interested write or call
on U. S. Gunn,
Crawfordville, (in.
Mr. Paul Hadaway is clerk at
Hadaway & Moore’s, now.
When two strong men come to blows,
even if they are well matched, it is not a
pleasing Hight, but if tho man who gets
the worst of it will use DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Balvo, lie will look better and feel
better in short, order. Be sure you get
DeWitt’s. Good for everything a salve
is used for, ineliiding piles. Bold by
Hadaway & Moore.
Home Coming.
*
There will be a Home Coming for for¬
mer Georgians. Atlanta, Oct. loch and
Ilth. Every former Georgian, whether
native born or not, Is cordially invited
to visit Atlanta at that time and meet
old friends. The railroads will give
special rates. Tickets good to Nov. i.
•very Georgian having friends In other
states or countries, is urged to write
them to return. Every former Georgian
who reads this is requested to write the
undersigned. of Please send us all the ad
dresses former Georgians you know.
Vfaltors wfll register at the Fair and
old friends can easily find each other.
There will be addresses by distinguished
citizens of this and other State*. A
real Air Ship will fly every day, weather
permitting. Ail Day Singing, Oct. lath
and 13th. 5,000 voices ia chorus. Hon.
Wm. Jennings Bryan hat been invited
to speak one day. An Imrnefise Agri¬
cultural Fair.
For any information, address
* Fsaitk Weldon, Secretary, Atlanta
772a e/e n
Waiting for the bird* to riv with perfect confidence hrcauie he
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advantage* of penetration and pattern po*v***rd by a 12-gauge without
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AH t guns have the *olid top and «de ejector feature* which aaaure
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J. D. Luttceford
J. W. Farmer
W. B. Barnett
T. L. Bentley
R. 0. Taylor
J. II. Stone
E. D. Hadaway
John Johnson
A. 8. Barnett
R. L. Veazey
J. R. Brown
R. (’. Monk
T. E. Bristow
Ross Gunn.
F. B. Taylor
W. R.Cox
1). P. Henry
O. T. Flynt
S. P. Johnson, Sr.
.1. J. Kealy
R. F. Kay
II. C. Jones
W. T. Combs
J. P. Johnson
B. C. Wright
W. 0. Wright
Geo. T. Moore
W. I. Harris
K. M. Jackson
A. T. Gilbert
M. E. Moore
R. S. Murden.
The Better
Way
The tissues ot' the throat are
inflamed and irritated; you
cough, and there is more irrita¬
tion—more coughing. You take
a irritation—for cough mixture and it eases the
a while. You take
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
and it cures the cold. That’s
what is necessary. It soothes the
throat because it reduces the
irritation ; cures the cold because
it drives out the inflammation ;
builds up the weakened tissues
because it nourishes them back
to their natural strength. That’s
how Scott's Emulsion deals with
a sore throat, a cough, a cold,
or bronchitis.
WE'LL SEND YOU
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SCOTT & B0WNE, "TOSSiT"*
A Guaranteed Curt* for Piles
Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles.
Druggists h re authorized to refund mon¬
ey If PAZ>) OINTMEN I' lulls to cure in
(I to 14 days. 50c.
Advertised Letters.
The following letters remain un*
called for at the Crawfordville P. ().;
II. G. Adams
Charlie Burns
Laura ((ole*
Deinpey Feists
J. II. 0. Garrison
Abbic Heard-2
Estelle Jones
Mitttie Mason
W. L. Moore
Mary Peak
J. II. Borrough
Park Siull
M. E. Gorham, P. M.
■Hewing and machine needles for all
hands and machines atC. Bergstrom’s.
(SMITH’S SUItf; KIDNEY LURE.
The only guaranteed kidney remedy.
Buy it-try it It costs yon nothing if It
falls. Price Bo cents at Hadaway &
Moore’s.
Wood’s Ms
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FALL SOWING.
Every have farmer should
a copy of our
New Fall Catalogue
It gives best methods of seed¬
ing, until full information about
Crimson Clover
Vetches, Alfalfa
Seed Oats, Rye
Barley, Seed Wheat
Grasses and Clovers
Deaortptlve Fall Catalogue
mailed free, and prices
quoted on request.
T. W. Wood & Sons,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
Our Trade Mark Brand Seeds are inn
bent and cleanest qiiulltle,iobtalliable.
Jos A. Alexander
Annie Cutrite
Nancy Dunn
N . T. (ioodbeo
Kobt. Mill
A. Harris
Moztdle Mitchell
II. L. MeLaurin
Estelle I’lumming
Neal Smith
V. I). Swain
Henry Thomas.