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[Mrs. Boyce Jarman returned
Ltuiday from Atlanta.
\[i,a Estelle rhomp<on, of
lams was ,„ a nero h»r/» T»p<duv luesuuy.
! Miss Ma'gie B t«h, of Edgewood
[rived Sunday to be the guest of
Li /„! am i Mrs. A. D. Meador for
His* Or,".' V.'iMi nr , « pupi of
;e (.oviniton school, has been,
lfl’c’ in’ from a sever- attack < l
easier Her mother came down
'em Lithouia last week and is
ith Ter a ( the residence of Mr
radford Bohaunan.
C E Cook will take vour trmrs
re or a uit of elQtiu-.s.or sn art
a suit, sell .on the host ,oods a*
a^onable prices and guarantee to
t y< u perfectly.
Mr. Clifford H-*u lersou, «»t A:
Lnta, spent Sunday at home
Mrs. J. YV Sock v ) 1, VIrs W
L Dyer, and Gss Ophelia Terrell,
if W;n'. n, v it'* * Mrs C A
fockwtl last week
Mr. Oscar C. Beam, postal clerk,
ivho has a run from Chattanooga
b Atlanta, was iu the city Sunday.
[ Mr. R. A. Lunsford, of Dixie,
pent Saturday in town.
I Mrs. Robert I. Weaver left
,l r edueidiy for Macon, to visit
ttr. and Mrs. W. W. Billingslea.
Miss Bessie Kellov, who has
[een in Diytona. Fla , since the
irst of January, writes that she
a enjoying her stay thoroughly.
La Lae Boye spent Sunday in
,
Col. and Mrs. A. D. Meador
Ihave the sympathy of a host cf
friends in th« critical illness of
ftlieir children, Lowndes, Lucille
and Victor.
C. E. Cook will take your meat
ure for a suit ot clothes or any part
of a suit, sell you the best goods at
reasonable prices and guarautee to
fit you psrfectlv.
Miss China Strawn, of Leguiu,
who has been spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. Melton, Ram
ey. has returned to her home.
FOR SALE—Good rust proof
seed oats,Lumber and Wood. Will
deliver. JAKE ANDERSON — tf
L 0 Box, 88.
Surveyor \V. A. Adams was
m.ngling among his friends
Saturday.
F0R RENT—Nice rooms for
and Sleeping moms.—Apply
to W, B. Shepherd.
Miss Bertie Almand, who was
•’ailed to the bedside of her sister,
Mrs Sam Cowan, hai returned to
MilierlgeviPeto resume her studies
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Coffee, of
Lrickstore, were in town Saturday.
Mr. J. Edwin Shepherd, of At¬
lanta spent the week with
wile, who is spending several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Shepherd.
tbe new goods being opened
fiad} at C. E- Cook’s Big Dry
Gc>od, Clothing. Shoe aud Milline¬
ry Stoye.
Mrs. Tom Shepherd, of Social
Circle, spent Tuesday nnd
u^sday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Camp.
Mrs. Gluts. A. Sockwell and Miss
Mary Frances, relumed
from Social Curb*, where they
"ent to visit Mrs. Jno. I pshaw.
Mr. .Tan. Wood came up from
Mansfield Sunday uight and was
'he gupit of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
M hitehead until Monday.
Mr. George J. coway. of Cole
Lily, was in tile city Sunday.
Mr. R. L. Loyd has moved into
mtrr°hTTT purchased fr„ur "'"I E. L. Jarman. nZ ' r ^ l ' ,
Mr. Emmett MrCart of Legnin
’ !,as the city Sunday.
Hear Dr. I.en G. Broughton, the
T '”*«cher, lecturer, author, orgnni
ni - ! r e f ormfir a j. Oxford, Mon
*v-Afftnjwiuu f)0c,
Miss Sarah Turner’s friends are
glad to hear that she is convalesc¬
ing: from her recent illness and
hope r that she will be able >n a few i
days to resume her school duties t |
Miss Jackin Clark returned Tuos
f“»nt a f:ve montns visit 'o
T. K Hodges, i„Dot nan, Ala
\Ir. Will S»dwell entertained a
mmib-r of nis trie idea' a six
o’clock dinner Tuesday - veiling.
at >h home of his sister Mrs R
E Ev-*ritt
Royal Worcester Corsets have
no equal C. E. Cook sells them.
Miss Lemma Daetis, of Social
C : ci- . i- i Midway, the -u st of
the Misses Skeltons
Mr nn j Mrs ^\|gip g Thomp
SOI i, , of MuDefield, ar« sp ndiog
several davs w ith Miss Ida Thomp
son.
Seo - he new good, beiov opened
dailv af C E C ok’s Bur Dry
G. od Ch-thi-g, hot* and Milling
ry Store.
Mr. W. G. Norman spent Mon¬
day in Atlanta on business.
Mr. T. C. Swann, chairman
county commissioners and Mr. S.
T. Farmer, superintendent of
county gang went to Atlanta Sat¬
urday and purchased a number of
mules for the county. The mules
purchased are some of the finest
specimens of mule flesh ever
brought into ’this county. There
are nine mules that weigh 400
pounds each.
See the new goods being opened
daily at C. E. Cook’s Big Dry
Good, Clothing, Shoe and Milline
r V Store,
WANTED—To buy gilt edge
notes. W. L. ADAIR. —tf.
LIBERTY SCHOOL EN
TERTAINED FRIDAY.
Misses Dessa Hays and Annie
Higgins, with their pupils of Lib
ertysch ° o1 ’ * ere entertained at
I,ortftrdale Friday afternoon by
M,ss Cll ° Farnsworth.
On Ibis occasion, it was decided
who would contest for prizes in
the oratorical in May.
There were only four contest
ants from the two schools and Mrs
C A. Sockwell’s decision resulted
in Ben Hicks Woodruff and Annie
Wicks, both f:om Liberty school,
a? the SHCCl -' 9sftl1 boy “ lld 8 irl -
The sub i eot of the lormer a
speech was “Farming without a
Bov, 9 > aud the latter’s recitah-m
“Gone with Handsomer mau 1 l
a
G o-l farm hon-e ’or sale, ‘ nr’h
your money. Apply to W - F
Odum.—It
: THE "BOOK LOVING
GIRLS" ORGANIZE CLUB
4 i The Book Loving Girls”
the name given to literary
recently organized by nine stud
jous and ambitious little maidens.
The first meeting was with Miss
Florence Wells and ibb Annie
While was elected president, iss
Florence W’ells, secretary, and
>** Maybelle Clark, treasurer.
The club will meet every Friday
at S o’clock with one o{
the members.
The last meeting was with Miss
Salfio an Pi-kett Friday
noon and an interesting program,
with Louisa M. Aleott as their
subject, was rendered.
Tbeir course of study has b«en
arranged and th^“ e e young ladies
ale very <*Hthusia6tic over their
plnii*. The members are Misses
ifnllie May-Pickett, Annie White,
Francis Godfrey, Mavbille Clarke,
Florence Well., Maggie Perry,
g.,.,, Coo|)er J#oie Gaither aud
Julia Aiken.
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FOR SALE—Half acre lot with
five room house, on the car line.
East front, Address W. Jock box
?7.—4 W,
IRE FJJTXRJ'SJfiE'CO Yl/tQlQ$, <?A.
INTERESTING SERVICES
IN THE CHURCHES
Interesting services were con* i
dlifted by the pastors of th? various
churches of the city Sunday.
At the Baptist church, Rev.
Eugene 11 Pendleton preached a
forceful sermon from Isaiah |
XL,VI 4, “Thou Shalt Have None
Other ^ fiod^ Beforo V Mp ’ t) was the
pastor’s subject at the evening ser
v j ce> ; t being the first of a series of
sermons m the Ten Command
ments
Rev J B HiUbouse delivered
an t^pi-ej,ii;y stioi g sermon at tne
Presbyterian church riundoy morir
ing r l he ttxi v as ti-ku- from Is
Timothy, III, B 16 At the even¬
ing service the subject of the pa3
tor’s discourse was “Heaven, > *
Rev. VII. 8-17.
A lurgp congregation greeted
R v R C. C eck er Sunday tnorn
ing at tbe Mnthodist church. Mr.
Cleckler chose for his subject,
“Standing the Storm,” from Matt.
Vij, 23-27. Sunday evening the
pastor discoursed eh quently on
“> 5US Castio * 0ut tb * De,nomac ,
Spirit,” irora Matt. \ III, 28 34
Rev Rembert G. Smith, of Em¬
ory college, preached an intensely
interesting sermon to a large con
gregation at Midway Sunday morn¬
ing. His text was: “Pure relig¬
ion and undefiled before God and
the Father is this: To visit the
fatherless and widows m their
afflictions, and to keep himself un¬
spotted from tne -worll,” taken
from James I, 27.
EPWORTH LEAGUE
MOTTO MEETING.
Last Sunday evening at Midway
church the League held a motto
service which was greatly enjoyed
by all who were present. The roll
was called and each leaguer, res¬
ponded with >» motto for the guide
of their daily lives.
MOTTOES.
“I am a Soldier of Christ. Let
me as such buckle on the royal
armor and go forth :n this
!
strength to do valiant service f'*r
them.**—Mr. Suttles.
4 « May I so live that Christ can
be glorified in me and I in Him.”
—J. Alb°rt Beddingfield.
4 < Keep all your cares uuto your¬
self and tell years joys to the
world that you may be a shining
Christian aud not a sorrowing
one. J 9 —E. G. Carroll.
j “Do uuto otners us ye would
; that men should do unto you.”—
' Miss Winnie Huson. A M Wi
Ktams
I “Bp thyself, plu9 tbe best of
those with whom you come iu con
[ tact.”-Mr. E. R. Dubose.
1 i Let sweetness of thought snd
; beauty of disposition characterize
j your daily life.”-—A. T. Hiud
“I shall pass through this world
but once. Any good thing. tuer«
I fon\ that I can do. or any kmd
ness that I can show to any being,
let me do it now Let me not
defer it nor neglect it for r huai.i.
NOT l’ASS THIS WAY AO AIN. ? » — Mrs.
W. C. Clark.
“May I increase in knowledge
an( | cultivate humanity each day
that. I live.”—Mr. Landrum,
4 « A charge to kepp I have,
A God to glorify,
\ never dying soul to save,
And fit it for the sky. ’ *
—Mr. Brag.
11 Let your life shine with the
sunlight given you by the life of
Christ so that other lives may lie
made brighter thereby.”—Mr. E.
M. Smith.
4 « The Golden Rule.”—Miss Julia
^n eu \
4 t Let sucli love as God gave to
tbs world iu his only begotten Son
control my life.”—Mr. McIntosh.
4 4 Lat Christ lie the inspiration
of all you do and the light of all )
your selling.—Mr. C. C. Elliott. j
“Fear God and k«ep His com- i
mandments for this is the whole j
duty of man.” Mis, Bwsie Car
roll.
« 4 Count th,t day 1C ,h« d,.- !
tending sun. view, from thy hand
no worthy action done.” _Walton
C. Clark.
“Po thy duly, 4a jt best,
NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE.
COVIINOTOIN, OEORC1IA.
WE SELL GOODS C HEAP ALL THE TIME.
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New Bargains are constantly coming in and r* ii
regular customers know, and we want everybody <«*?«
know that to trade at our store means to save money.
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Special attention is called to our splendid stock o iwr:
Shoes, which we are selling at old prices, notwith¬
standing for the tremendous advance— Some we are sell
ing less than old prices.
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8a jjj I / y REMEMBER WE SELL CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE PRICES, HAVING SECURED A ,
J^j BIG LOT OE DRUMMERS SAMPLES, NICE, NEW AND FRESH.
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Note the following “RED HOT” propositions.
Kirtg Spool cotton, 2c Shoe polish h- c i "Sample jewelry, wholesale prices
3 Large Boxes Blueing 5c Stick candy, pjr lb. CO c ( < hosiery, I < . (
Hair Pins, per package 1 c Tinware, very cheap i t gloves, «« ( (
Arbuckles coffee 15 c Trunks, at bottom prices < « underwear « « I i
Bulk soda, per lb. 2c Beautiful rugs “ suspenders « 4 i i
20 lbs. granulated sugar 1.00 25c ties I C? c Beautiful dress ginghams iTj c
Cedar pencils, with rubber I c 50c ties 00 VT; c The very best calico c
White envelopes, per p’k’g. 4c 50c underwear W OC c Sea Island, something special 5c
Mucelage, per bottle 4c Knit shawls from I Ic up Bargains in wool dress goods
Writing ink, per bottle 4c Ladies belts from I 9c up 4 4 4 4 fancy silks.
r-*<rrir*-. rztzrzrcx*
We always do what we advertise to do.
7 iew Herk bargain $tore.
Tf n -v .r tf g i *35%
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r TAKE NONE BUT THE BEST
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Cook HAS Good, New, The VERY Latest and Best
Fresh Merchandise. Styles of Everything.
We make to order Men’s Clothes. Our measures are absolutely correct and
guaranteed to fit. Our special pride is in fitting the hard to fit and pleasing the
hard to please. You cannot lose by trading with us. We guarantee everything.
Royal Worcester Corsets, best on earth. We have them in the various styles.
New Silks, BeautifulJShades, Glaccs, 36 inches wide, the very thing Tor your
new Suit, or Waist. Just now, also Jap and Beau De Soie.
m LcautifuBnew line Ginghams, Percales Madras, Chambrcys, White Waistings,
y
■T. Prints, Linens, Etc.
New Collars. Ties and Belts for Ladies hnd Gentlemen. In fact when you want
W. yr*\ anything new and stylish and up to date fo wear for Gents, Ladies, Women and
fid Cnildren. you can always depend on iindihg the Lest here.
E Millinery. We are getting in new things in Ladies, Misses and Children’s
a Head Wear. Prices low, and a Trimmer always on hand to do
-i any kind of nice work for you.
m Don’t forget to call for Premium Cards. We have C. E. COOK.
: ‘ something new for you absolutely free for asking.
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Let the Lord do all the rest.”
- Mr. Barnett.
4 l He praveth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast
He praveth best who loveth best
All things both great and small » 5
—Mr. Lindsay Whitehead.
Lord, Jesus 1
f i Trusting in the j
Christ for strength, I resolve to do
whatsoever , j be would ,, have . me do, ,
I will ... prnv to Him __. and , read ,
‘
B'ble , every day, f aud just so far as
'
rI know throughout , whole nte . ;fa
I niv ,
1 will trv to live. I will try to Im,
a Christian l,fe."-MUs Mildred
e
“All for Christ.” - T. M. Berry.
ppjBLIC SHOOL NOTES
BY A SENIOR SCRIBE.
gy w .,y 0 f introduction I inform
^ public that I am writing locals
f 0 r the City Public schools this
week. Being oi Irish “consent”
a n<l u follower of Epicurus, I bus
this weeh. but ..ere S o,s:
The School Board has -recently
put in a supply of new desks which
W'Te badly needed.
May Wbitp, (discussing »n effa-
sive friend,) ( t 1 declare she dis
gusts me. Enough of anything is
enough and too much is an ampL
sufficiency. I I
Elinor Butler has been absent
from school during the past wees
on account of tbe illness of her
mother.
The schorl has libra- ...
a very nice
taking into . consideration tbe
ry ”
fact that it established ...... only ,
was 1
last April. F Most of the books have
R.vm bv the ch, d«n. The ;
W' We expect 1 * «“/f to bare ^ 600 volames be- 1
fore the close of the present season. j
Professor Foster: “Who was
Ophelia’s father?” Essie Jordan:
1 4 Apollinaris. y y
The Junior and Senior classes
are doing very creditable literary
work. The .Juniors have be**n
making a close study ot tin* M p r
chant of \ enice and have read sev
eral classics in the home reading
^' ;udl
!
Tennyson s Idyll, of "f the ^ King !
reproducing several of the latter
afterwards.
Ethel McCord has been out of
school this week 011 account < t
illness.
Mrs Spencer-“Who wasNoab’s
wife? ’ Freshman: “Joan of Arc. ’
O 11 last Monday raoru ng Mr. E.
^ ^ ,r dan gave a \*-ry ,nt*i sting
talk in tli»* Auditorium.
Gladys: “What’s the difference
between the backbone rf a man
and that of a horse?” Fiornt: t t A
man’s backbone is vertical, but a
a horse’s is Spencerian. > >
Senioj- Scribe.
Royal Worcester Corsets have
no equal. C. E. Cook sells them
AYBIUC AGENCIES
TObOOI) MEN
WE lies offer and gootl pajing men proposition gplendid opporiim sellingou
a
Aunnual Dividend Policies. Write a
once. T. H. DAMEt,
Arlanta, On.
General Agent I’nion central I.iif
insurance Co., of Cincinnati.
No real pleasure in wearing
glasses, unless you are perfect v
fitted with th. h«st. Hawke's
mETm Eyes tes
guarani,
FOR RENT—Nice three room
house, apply to J. F, McCQRP.-U