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HOGG 5 ITEMS.
J T SUv’nml family Lave moved
t> Biboiion.
. G B Bird the big footbov of Ila
was vieitißg here last Sunday.
Mrs. T R Crawford and Miss
Susie Sorrells, were visiting their
parents here last Sunday.
The young people enjoyed a
singing at W B Reed’s last Sunday
evening.
G W B Raiden of Hull was here
this week, with a drove of tine
mules for sale.
OurcoHunnutty has been well
supplied with preachers this week.
Five at Moons Grove last Sunday
and Snnday night, Rev. J R King.
Jjß Simmons, Rev Rovston, Caun
m Herring. It is reported that
IlMdor Moon and Jake Eberhart
bam fell frem graee and they are
looking after their spiritual inter
est.
Mr. and Mrs. J T Gholston of
Daniezsville was visiting here last
Sunday evening.
Bailiff Sorrells is kept busy now
making levies and executing other
official papers,
J T McKleroy ginned 18 bales of
cotton last Monday.
Mrs. H C Mann is quite sick this
week, we learn.
The persoual property' belonging
to the estate o'F J F Kirk deo’d will
be sold the 12 of Nov.
L E Greene is openisg tip a
branch store at Ft. Lamar this week.
The new firm will be Greens & Wil
der.
The rains have come at last, and
every body feels better.
Mrs. Kinnebrew of Clarke coutty
is visiting her son R H Kinnebrew.
and daughter Mrs. A • Johnson here
this week,
Little Harry Kinnebrew while
chopping some wood oae day this
week, made a missliok and cut one
of his toes off: He is doing very
well and says he will cut wood next
time,
5 FORKS.
Pittard Bros, hare fine assortment
of all kinds of goods; and the boys,
Martin, Murray and Kidd, will sell
them rery low. Kidd will also pay
Athens prices for cotton:
Walter Hitohcoek keeps a very
nice stock of goods at reasonable
prides.
Onr new naan, M H Pittman has
nioe stock and is having a very
good trade.;
Misi Ida Chandler, a very pretty
young lady of Oconee county, ai
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Su
san Waggoner for awhile.
Capt. J if Sims of Oconee ceunty
Was in town this week.
Mrs. G W Glenn returned from
Ft. Valley lest Thursday night. She
rep ted her daughter Mrs Lillian
Buesee as doing very well when she
1-ft her. Able to sit np a little.
M**a Jessie Griffith and he
brother, we are glad to note, are
both improving.
O P Griffith ia ahskieg with
c'njt* thii wok!
Mr. and Mrt. J L Young were on
a visit t’ Mrs Ynng‘ mother, near
Stephen*, Gi., this we*k.
Three of Smiths' convicts wade
their escape last Friday, One of
them was in for 'ife.
Hon. D-W Meadow and family
boarded the train here Sunday even
ing for Athens. D W M went on
te A taints Moadiy moruieg.
J T Gholaton and bride and J T
B*kr and.bride; pasted np tbs road
last Thursday evening going to At*
Janta. \ ' *
Rtife Dickerson, wae is toim last
Frida/. _He had been taking in the
sights at the exposition.
J R WilPams and J Walker Kirk
vrent to Atlanta Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A Pittard left
Monday morning at 6 o’clock for
Atlanta.
Dr. Hampton commenced work on
bis new residence Monday.
H M Pittman moved his family
down this week.' We welcome ta*m
to oar town.
Mrs. G W Glenn hss been very
unwell sinQe her re fit a from Ft.
Valley last week. G W Glenn is
also quite ssick,
Mr. a-d wrs. lie Lyle ha*'
the sympathy of the community in
the death of their little daughter,
Mandie. which ooonrred yesterdiy.
HMdie waa a aweet little sad
kas entered into that rait wh ire
Parting will be no mm.
fURNiTyROiS
MSnSP&BfiES
•sees Ns nia*ot. AmsriCM Furniture Agency.
P, O. Box 65, Galena, Kan.
HULL MOTES.
I red John-on is speaking of going
west (his winter to see how he
likes the couutrv. Bitter stay in
old Georgia—best oountry I ever
saw yet is live easy and have good
health.
J H Bullock tnd family are all
sick with whooping co*gh.
Will Rreeka has been to Atlanta
taking in the exposition. Returned
Tuesday light*
Mr, Robt Bridges is not in very
good health. Thinks he is threat
ened with fever. %
1 M Bowden our first-class ma
son, lias just relmned fiora Fort
Lamar, where he has been for two
weeks, doing brick work, Dou’t
see how we could do without Uu->
ele Johnnie louger than two weeks
at a time. •
Walter F Mathews, son of John
M Mathews, was in town to-day.
Walt, is very popular with the
yoong ladies. Heard that one
rocked him to sleep S mud ay even
ing. You shouiden’t go to sleep
when the girls want von to talk
to then, Sonmy.
Fieeman & Butler have been load
ing and sloping wood this week
to the city of Athens. They are
two business boys. £lf they have
cotton to gin, they work at some
thing else.
ILA NEWS.
Prayer meeting and Sunday
school is improveing rapidly,
glad te see so many take an inter
est in the good works.
Mr. J B Cambell and of our
most successful merchants, left
to-day (Monday) for “Atlanta, to
purchase a lot of new goods,
Mias Lillian Wilbanks of near
Harmony Grova.has been visiting
the Misses Cambells this week.
Misses Lee ons Dora Cambell
gave a nice musical entertainment
at their home Saturday night in
honor of their guests,. Misses May
and Lizzie Johnson, Leasie and
Mary Boroughs and Messers Jim
Mercier Lum Brown and George
Boroughs. All seemed to enjoy
themselves to a great extent,
Misb Annie Brown accompanied
by Mr. Marvin MoWorter of Ft.
Lamar visited friends in Ila Sun
day.
W* Learn that the p-edding
bells will ring in or near Ila some
time in the near future.
Mrs. Dr. Westbrooks is visiting
her father in Frakin this week.
It is reported that Mr. White
our clever Blacksmith, and family
will move to Hartwell sometime
6oon where they will make their
future home, we regret very much
to Bee them leave, as they
are some of best citizens.
Mr. Ben Smith who is attending
the Normal school at Athens was
visiting at home Saturday-Sunday,
and also George Riee of Harmony
Grove was visiting friends and rel
atives Sunday afternoon.
We wonder what has become of
the Larkin corespondent? “Dont
let u3 down you boy.’’
FT. LAMAR. 1
Mr. R L Wilder our clever and
congenal blacksmith says if it
doesn’t rain and settle the dust
he and the anvil will both take a
mouths rest,
Misses Floy Deadwyler and Flora
Hutoherson were the guest of Miss
Claudio Stephens last Sunday.
The musical given by Eetelle
Wilder last Menday evening was
enjoyed by all present. The mu
sic made by W S Wilder and Miss
Flora Hutcherson was excellent.
Prof. R A MeMurry will open
school at this place next Monday
week the 9th. after a long rest the
pupils are ready to again enter the
school roem fresh and vigorous
We learn that Mr Sam Carruth
who has bee* in Texas for some
time, returned to his home at Ft.
Lamar last Tuesday.
Prcf. R A MCMurry and family
are visiting relativesat Avalon this
week.
Oscar went to Carnesville
last Monday.
mj, and Mrs. R T Stephens spent
last Sunday at Mr W F Wilder.
The young Ladies Prayer meet
ing on Saturday evening is well
attended.
Marion MoWnorter and Miss An
nie Brown, attended preaching at
Ha last Sunday,
W S Wilder went to Athena
Sunday night.
Miss Bessie Payne is visiting rel
atives in Elberton at present-
Mr. Parker Sewell of Lavonia
waa in Ft Lamar Saturday evening
and entertained quite a c.o.vd at ,
the Academy with bis : h nogliaph
FROM LARKIN,
Obna Shucking*,
Canday pullings.
Wedding rumors.
Soon be time for 9ooiables.
All that Larkin needs is a rail
. oad.
We would like to See a good
rain—We think everybody would
feel better.
The Gober-Chandler syrup man- j
ufacturing company finished
operations Tuesday. They made
about 1000 gallons syrup.
Mr. B D Boue whe has been quiie
low with malarial fever, ie much
better at this writing.
Mrs. M P Wright and Mrs. Lucy
Owens are on a visit to in
Elbert county this week.
M J O’Kelley "has bought a horse.
Joseph says lie intends to buy a
two horse wagon and go to farm
ing on the extensive plan. Hurrah
for Morassett.
Two chart agents canvassed this
commuaity last week. We think
ohurn agent should be knocked in
sensible afad then ahdt.
There 19 a rumor that there will
be a christaas tree at Union chrijt
mm.
Mr. P 1) Yardman our popular
P M and merchant prince bus made
several improvements in his store
room.
When itcowesto making syrup
Bob Scarbrough gets there Eli-
W A Sima speaks of moving to
Walton eouuty in the near future.
Dr. Hugh Carithers has treated
himself to anew buggy—anyone de
siring the services of tliia celebrated
physician can find him at his
home near the rosideuce of A V
jJeukins. Prescrpitions filled and
calls answered at all hours.
Van Jenkins dashed by Larkin
a tew days ago looking likea da -
perado of the wild and wooly
west- One ef the boys grabed Mr.
Hardman’s lasso which he used" in
lassoing hi* two boys and started
iu pursuit and soon captured him,
after many hard struggles he was
taken home and there the cause of
his temporary spell of insanity was
discovered in the shape of a bouno
img baby bey—one of Georgia’s fu- j
ture Governors.
Wander what baa become of
Ha’s dude defender,
ARI youceming to the Ixho
sitiox? If ao, stop at the Lead
ing Hotel, where accemmodations
are to be had for 1,000 guests per
day. The only flrst-ciass Hotel in
the City oharging only 93.00 per
day.
The Victria H o^
J.W. GOLUCKK. Mawamb.
Noa. 80-82-84 South Pryor Street
Half Bloek from Car Shed.
Atlanta, Ga.
Burglar preof safe for valuablee
Care pass the deer every five min
utes for the exposition grounds.
Everythin/ first-class. The beet
beda in the city. The beet table
in the city. Telegraph or write
ahead for accommodation a. Re
member we will treat you right,
and eharge you only $2.00 per day
for board and lodging. Portere
at all train#,
The Greatest Attraction at the
Exposition is the Wonder
ful Cyclorama,
Battle of
Gettysburg
Located jaet ia front af main en
trance on 14th street end .Pied
mont avenue. Deu’t miss it.
THE raNDARD.
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DURANG’S
Rheumatic Remedy
Has sustained ia reputation for 18 yean
tu twing tiie standard remedy for the
Suick and permanent cure of Rheum
am, Gout. Sciatica, etc., in all its form*
It in endorsed by thousands of PhYß®
clans, Publishers and Patients. It a
pure!/ vegetable asd builds up from the
first dose. It never fails to cure.
Price la ooe dollar a bottle, or six
bottles for Arc dollars. Our 40-pokc Pam
phlet sent Free by Mall. Address,
Oufarig’s Rhßumat'c Remsdy Cos.
1316 L Street,Washington, D.C.
Dur/tnff ’ JAver Piffsirc tbs best on
earth. They set with an ease that make*
thorn a household blessing.
rarer, it era. rn box. er • sons ron si.
roa U'-i T PBvanmt.
UfHT HOOD'S? Bt canoe
Hood's Sarsaparilla U the ben.
meet reliable and aeomnpHshec the
gotten cure*. HOOD'D C?’RES
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FAZsIs WXNTBH
I GOODS
in Earnest this weejjj§jj|
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Great values in wool dress goods, silks, wbedpS
, * ,
Underwear, Millinery, i’uroishiiif*
• ]
domestics and woolens.
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Your dollar will do’double duty at DaviMort
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TTk '• ' AV.e. JL X •
Specials
Oee eats Calico remoanta 2i#ts.
One ealegted Outtugs, 4J eeets
w’th t eeate, •
Oee ease eetten flaaael 4i eeuU
worth 7 casts. \
On case’ geodfiee Giaghams, 6c
werth 160.
Oee case yard wide Blesohiag
9 8 4c. Ue 8e kind.
One ease wool Jean* lie. the
36a hied.
One ease extra heavy Jeaee
the 40e kiad.
* DRIBS GOODS,
•rxouiA
Irertb 46#.
mg:
Ail the saw thiegs ia Benciaye
Mohairs, Sicillian Beetch sad Eng
lish Baiting Fat oy silk mixtures,
and Craped effeeta ia black and eel
era.
SPBCIAL WRAP SALE.
mi* vm.
We are shewing the greatest
ttock #f Btylieh Wraps ever brosght
o Athens.
Capes and Jackets far Ladies.
Mines and children, at a saving o*
250 a every del iar you buy in on
oiethiag department-
DAVISON XgOWB
• HR J m •* A £.
We are
Showing
The largest line of Wool and 0
tea Underwear for Ladies, Missed
end Boys ever brought te Athene.
W* hare them in light, medium
end heavy weights at 26 per non
less than any house in Athena as a
sell th .m.
IPECIALB IM
■even rvnmeaixo eeena.
98.69 for Mattings worth 16.09.
66.69 fer Mattings worth 98,60,
■ 60a fer Damask table covers,
■worth 91.00 •
JtJST RECEIVED
Anew line Damask curtains and
table eevers,
609 Mew Rugs ia Moqnet, Bmyr-t
an and Tapestry 60e to sl6 each.
NEW TUfNGB
Jin Belt#, Belt Buckles,
Bair Ornaments.
Purees aud Bbeppiag Bags,
Feather Btiohed and Novelty
Brside.
N#w Buttons and Druse Trim
mings.
HOSIERY SPEBIALS.
100 dos Boys extra henry school
hose, 16a; actual value 26a.
25e for fine ribbed hose 6 to •M
oan’t be matobed for 400.
25c for 40 gaga stocking; beat
valet ever offered.
26c for men’s seeks; can’t be
matched at 400.
Hosiery, fast black; he, !oe, 16 !
26c, 85c, hOc, pnd 76c.
Athens. Ga.
Kid glove#,
Kid gloves.
W* hco guta fur the
dentine JOUVIN GLOVfii,
THI |MACOINJ, -
FRANCESCO, real LftTien Rid,
the beet si earth.
Every pair guaranteed to give
eatisfactieu or Money refnnned,
PATTI R| PATTUBSeJ
W# are agents ft:
Butterick’s Patters and
Publications. *
You can always tidf wl at y*A
waat at Davison A Lowe’s.
ilfHorifcY Snath •
Pull line Pile aod vttsec Silke
for Feney Wert.
Davissn A Lewn’s
Is considered bssdgnsr' • f., r
MillinerY
Ntw and atyhah riailur* and
Walking Hata.
_N*W and atylisb thing in bras*
Hata, Mourning -Bonnet!,whit* sad
oolered Stone Ornaments and
Suoklea, fifsel gad Jot Ornament#,
• *T 4r,^ fcin * °* w ■* p-t date
m tbia department • " -
Hata trimmed on abort aqtiea..
Batiafaatioa guaranteed.