The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, September 28, 1906, Image 5

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CROCKERY. I hr.ve a Large & Handsome Line Of CROCKERY. Can supply your wants 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. Miss Sallie Rives is with rela¬ tives in the country. Mrs. J. R. Asbury returned Monday from a visit to Washing¬ ton. Its 18 plus 5 for the overtanued citizens of At'anta, now. Mr, Lawrence Smith of Tampa visited his sister, Miss Lola Lou Smith, Tuesday. Bergstrom will have bargains at 5c, 10c, 16c, and on up to $1. in his Depart¬ ment Store. Mr. Thomas E. Beazley of Covington was with home folks here this week. Dr. Cloud will be in Crawford ville Oct. 1st one woelc only f |Have your dental work done at this time. / Mr. Chas. Reid of Montezuma. Dr, R. J. Reid of Toccoa, Miss Maggie Gee of Union Point, and Mr. L. L. Oslin were a few of those who were here to attend the burial of Mrs. W. R. Reid. L- * r * A" ■ t-\i • . *> ' ' I 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. MILtimT MINUS! You are cordially invited to attend the Millinery Opening to be given BY MISSES HARRIS AND MITCHELL Wednesday October 3rd. 1906. The loveliest display of HATS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, Etc., ever shown here. Call and inspect our stock. CHEAPEST AND BEST- Lecture Postponed. Due to bad weather the lecture Rev. Chas. O. Jones, which to have come off Thursday lias been postponed. The will be annonced later. When two strong men come to blows, if they are well matched, it is not a sight, but if the man who gets worst of it will use DeWitt’s Witch Salve, he will look better and (eel (letter in short order. Be sure you get DeWitt’s. Good for everything a salve is used for. including piles. Sold by Hadaway & Moore. To the Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Holden. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holden are invited to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Miss Cornelia Gertrude to Mr. Emile DuBose Anthony at 8:30 o’clock Tuesday night, Oct. 2, at the Baptist church. No formal invitations will be is¬ sued to their friends in Craw fordville. ■ - Whan you have a cold it is well to be very will careful about uslug Be anything particularly that cause constipation. careful about preparations containing opiates. Use Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tnr, which stops the cough and moves the bowels. Bold by Hadaway & Moore. Card of Thanks, I wish to express the heartfelt gratitude of myself and family to all who so kindly ministered to my wife and to us during our receut affliction. We are truly grateful for your kindness and sympathy. W. R. Reid. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BUOMO Quinine Tab¬ lets, DruggistB refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S signature is on each box. 25c. Miss Katie Lee Moore of Me seua visited here this week. Mrs. M. F. Griffith is visiting at Union Poiut. Mrs. Eugene Gunn returned Monday from a visit to Washing¬ ton. The Ga. R. R. work train is here now engaged in construct¬ ing a new side track. Mr. Ed Jordan is foreman of the gin room at C. H. Golucke & Son's plant. Lost —A small gold breast pin, with the initials “L. A. F.” Finder will please call at this office. There will be preaching at the Methodist church next Sunday at both the morning and eveniug hours. I Miss Mary Mac Atchison came from Atlanta Saturday and is as sisting Mrs. U. S. Gunn in her millinery store. Miss Stinson of LaGrange has accepted a position as milliner with Mrs. S. A. Bergstrom. She is staying at Liberty Hall. NOW IS THE TIME To buy your Crockery and Glassware . AT M’F’G COST, I will close out my entire stock by Dee. 1. I also carry a nice line of Fancy & Family Groceries That will go in this sacrifice sale. Telephone 29-»l if you need ,em. C. H. STONE. Mrs. H. M. Holden and two little daughters returned Thurs¬ day from Macon and Atlanta. Mrs. Asenith Lucas of Wash¬ ington lias been visiting rela¬ tives and friends in this county for past several days. While here she was with Mr. and Mrs. Hawes Cloud. Rev. I). N. Yarbro has accept¬ ed calls from the Presbyterian church of Monticello and at this place. He will likely assume charge about the first of Novem¬ ber. Departments to fit every size pocket book will be found in Bergstrom’s De¬ partment’Store. Watch for it. Miss Katie Love Sturdivant and Miss Gentry of Union Point were down Thursday to Mrs. U. S. Gunu’s millinery opening. Miss Bessie Richards, Messrs Titus Richards, Angus Richards, Ira Chapman, and Oscar! Chap man were among those w£& went if m Sfovurd^’, vmM attend the funeral of Dr. jJfton 8. Richards. Miss Carolyn Brake will go to Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 11th to be present at the marriage of her sister, Miss Nina, to Mr. Win. Haigler of that place. A bridal party will be formed to go to Washington, D. C., and other northern points. Miss Carolyn will be a member of the party. _____ _ Wanted;—Gentleman or lady with good | reference, to travel by rail or with rig, ; for firm of 825'),ooo.oo capital, salary 181.072.00 per year and expenses; salary i paid weekly and expenies advanced. Ad dress, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, i Crawfordville, Ga. A. D. MOORE & SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS LICENSED KMBALMERS, Sharon, • • • Ga Executive Committee Meeting. The Executiye Committee met Tuesday morning. Ca’led to or der by Chairman R. H. Rhodes. , Election papers for primary to be held on Oct. 3. in connection with the state election were giv¬ en out to managers. Approved Secretary's report in tutu. Ad¬ journed to meet Oct. 1 to con¬ solidate primary ballots. There was somewhat of a mix up Sunday between several white men and negroeB at Barue’^ negroes were taught a H B .............in i n )|| ||)| Mrs. Wilson of Cordele is here to attend the wedding of Miss Gertrude Holden to Mr. Emile Anthony next Tuesday night. Mrs. U. S. Gunn’s millinery opening Wednesday and Thurs¬ day was a great success. She is prepared to do a large busi ness. Jim Overton is baggage mas ter on the Washington Mr. Frazier in the absence of I who was called to the bedside of | his Next sick mother. Wednesday is election j day. Let every body turn out to the polls and help to rna.ee so I the ground already gained by the | reform movement. No one would buy a srfllhoat with .nails that could rtoi. be reefed There in always that possibility onuthmH of a little too afraid much wind ’ r os a man to go i. Thu thin kb) ft m'AU , whom: stomach Hometimes goes back him, provides for hie stomach Dyspepsia by keeping a bottle of Kodol For wiibin reach. Kodol digests what you oat and restores the stomach to the condition to properly perform its functions. 8 ild by lladitwtiy & Moore. ATTENTION VETERANS. Attention Alex. Stephens Camp of Veterans! You arc hereby requested to meet at the court house in Crawfordville on Wednesday, October the 3rd, at 10 o’clock A. M. Como out com rades, one and all. Business of importance to be attended to in regard to the Georgia Division routl _____ j on at Savannah in Novern Respectfully, | Capt. 8- J. Flynt, Commander.