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CROCKERY.
I have a
Large & Handsome Line
Of CROCKERY. Can supply your wauts
in cheap and good grades.
If you are needing CROCKERY
call on me; I can satisfy you.
W. C. Chapman,
The Grocer.
SHORT ITEMS.
Look out for Bergstrom’s Depatrment
Store.
Judge H. F. Buukley visited
here Tuesday.
Miss Gertrude Holden visited
Atlanta this week.
Mr. Clanton Garrett of Bar¬
nett was a visitor here Monday.
Doctor Daniel of Union Point
made a professional /isifc here
Tuesday.
Mr. George L. Edwards left
Monday for Macon, where he
will enter Mercer University.
Bergstrom will have bargains at 5c,
10c, 15c, and on up to $!. in his Depart¬
ment Store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sturdivant
are entertaining a new visitor at
their home. It’s a boy.
Mr. W, G. Gilbert of Wilkes
county was in Crawfordvilie the
first of the week.
Messrs Jack andj Frank Reid
were visitors to Mr. W. R. Reid’s
this week.
Jf ssacs. J. Moore Kendrick iof
.Muf-on and Clem Sutton of Dan
burg were here Tuesday.
Mr. J. H, Callahan has been
confined to his bed with malarial
fever for several days.
Messrs W. A. Slaton and J. M.
Pitner and Dr. Simpson of Wash¬
ington were in town Friday.
Dr. Cloud will be in Crawford¬
vilie Oct. 1st one week only.
Have your dental work done at
this time.
Departments to fit every size pocket
book will be found in Bergstrom’s De¬
partment Store. Watch for it.
Rev. J. T. Acree will preach
at Center Hill on next Sunday
at 11 A. M. Everybody is cor¬
dially invited to attend.
The many friends of Dr. Elton
Richards’of Lni'ou. Point will be
grieved to learn of his death at
-jhat place Friday morning at 3
o’clock. The Odd Fellows will
have charge of his funeral at
Union Point at 11 o’clock today.
WE WILL HAVE
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Mackerel, White
Fish and Sausage at the end of the week.
Graham Flour
kept in stock. We wil buy your
Country Produce,
and pay best prices for it. Try us.
J. W. McCORD.
Messrs Moore Kendrick of
Sharon and Jack Usry of Thom
son were heie a short while Fri¬
day.
Mrs. Frank Mitchell and Miss
Willie Joe Wright of Robinson
were in town a while Tuesday af¬
ternoon.
Mr. J. F. Jones of Geneva,
Fla., returned home Wednesday
after a visit to his brother, Mr.
E. W. Jones in Bermuda section.
Mr. William L. Reid of Anda¬
lusia, Ala., was called home this
week on account of the serious
illness of his mother.
Mr. Henry Avery of Norwood
and his mother, Mrs. M. E. Avery
of Raytown, were here Saturday.
Mr. and xMrs. Paul Chapman
left Friday to return to their
home in Jacksonville, Ark.
Lost— A small gold breast pin,
with the initials “L. A. F. ”
Finder will please call at this
office.
Mrs. W. R. Reid has been se¬
riously ill for some time. H«r
CJdditfbfi at present is very
critical.
Lost —Somewhere between
the residence of Judge Holden
and the Ga. R. R. depot, or at
the depot, on Saturday night,
Sept. 8, a pair of spectacles.
Finder will please call at this
office.
Mr and Mrs J P Rhodes spent
Sunday at Crawfordvilie.—Nor¬
wood Cor. Warren News.
Miss Lillie Barnett, of Sharon,
is the guest of Miss Annie Lin¬
ton.—Athens Banner*
Mrs. S. H. McCord, son and
daughter, Herman and Miss
Myrtice, were visitors in Sharon
Saturday and Sunday.—Cadley
Cor. Warren News.
Our good friend, J. W. Helmes,
brought to this office yesterday,
a sweet potato of the Spanish
Yam variety, that measured 26
inches in length and 8 inches
around. It was a whopper. Mr.
Helmes has two acres in potatoes.
—Rochelle New Era.
Wonder how many farmers in
Taliaferro can boast of such
potatoes?
EXECUTIVE COM¬
MITTEE MEETING.
The members of the Execu¬
tive Committee of Taliaferro
county are urgently requested to
meet at the court house in Craw¬
fordvilie on next Tuesday, Sept.
25, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the
purpose of making arrangements
for the primary to nominate jud¬
ges lor the court of appeals in
case it should be established.
This matter must be attended to
at once, and it is desired that
every member be present.
R. II. Rhodes, Ch’rman,
A. J. Melton, Sec,
A SHOOTING.
Wednesday night about 10
o’clock a uoise was heard as of
someone attempting to break in¬
to the back door at Mr. L. A.
Brake*.. Upon hearing the noise
his son, Garnett, arose and open¬
ing the door fired a pistol.
When he did so Miss Carrie
Brake, who was sleeping with
Miss Sallie Rives in an upstairs
room, arose and struck a light to
see what the trouble was. Boon
after this some one from the
outside fired two loads from a
shotgun through the "-window of
the young ladies’ room, but as
the window was at some height
above the bed in which they
were they fortunately escaped
injury. No clue has been found
to identify the perpetrator of
the deed. Considerable excite
raeut was caused by » the shots,
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NOW IS THE TIME
To buy your
Crockery and Glassware
AT M’F’G COST,
As I will close out my entire stock by Dec. 1.
I also* carry a nice line of
Fancy & Family Groceries
That will go in this sacrifice sale.
Telephone 29-3 if you need ,em.
C. H. STONE.
LECTURE THURS¬
DAY NIGHT.
Rev. Cbas O. Jones, 1). D.,
Pastor of St:, Mark Methodist
church, Atlanta, will lecture at
the court house next Thursday
night, Sept, 27, at 7:30 o’clock
on the subject: “Sweetheart and
Wife.” Dr. Jones has a wide
reputation as a lecturer and
those who attend will bo highly
entertained and instructed. Fol¬
lowing are just a few of the com¬
ments on his lectures by tho pa¬
pers where ho has spokon:
“The lecture was a master¬
piece of literary art.”—Bristol
Times.
“The lecture was full of amus¬
ing anecdotes and all who heard
it were well pleased.”—J offer
sonville Daily Times.
“Most brillianl, humorotis ;
A. D. MOORE & SON,
funeral directors
LICISNSliD KMI!Ar,MKRS,
Sharon, • • • Ga.
pathetic and eloquent discourse
to which wo have listened in
years. “The ’’—TexarkanaDaily lecture News.
was a very fine
one. containing plenty of good,
hard sense, abounding with wit
and seasoned witli humor.’’—
Bristol Courier,
An admission fee of 25 cents
for adults and 15 cents for chil¬
dren will be charged, the pro¬
ceeds to go to the Methodist
dially parsonage. invited Everybody is cor¬
to attend.
Tickets to the lecture are be¬
ing sold by Rev. J. E. Russell
and a committee of ladies of the
M. E. Church.