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P, F. Guttino & Co,
P, F. Guttino & Co,
Will hold a special sale of Men’s Clothing
the week beginning Aug. 3, at which their
entire stock of Summer Clothing will be of
fered at greatly reduced prices.
Will have with them on Wednesday, Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 5, 6, 7 and 8,
the representative of
A Special Sale of Shirts
SCHLOSS BROS. & CO.
At the same time the following reduced
who will display this firm’s very attractive
prices on Men’s Shirts will be made:
line of tailoring for the Fall Season. You
All shirts that were $1 at 79c.
are invited to call and inspect the samples
All shirts that were $1.50 at $1.19.
shown. All garments made by this firm are
All shirts that were $2 at $1.49.
guaranteed as to
These shirts are all of the well-known “E.
& W.” and “Eclipse” makes.
Fit and Workmanship,
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County News Items
Interesting Facts Gathered During thu Week by Our
Regular Correspondents.
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TURIN.
The annual meotinn of the Methodist
church here closed Sunday night. The
uhurch was greatly revived, and it is
hoped that much permanent good will
result. On Sunday next our Baptist
friends will begin their annual meeting,
services to be conducted by the pastor,
Dr. S. B. Cousins. The annual meet
ing of Sharpsburg church will be in
progress at tlie same time, to be con
ducted by the pastor, Rev. J. H.
Cownrt.
On Sunday Inst the children of Rev.
II. S. Roes and wife assembled at the
home of their parents and gave a din
ner in honor of the 7lUh birthday of
their mother. Those present were
Col. R. W. Adamson, wife and son, of
Carrollton; Mr. J. B. Shell, jr., wife
and children, of Turin; Mr. and Mrs.
Khun Deracken, of Settoia. Also, Mrs.
Mary Moses, (sister of Mrs. Rees.)
Mrs. A. S Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0.
Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson,
Mrs. Thos. Shell and son, Mr. J. II.
Bailey, Mrs. I,. T. Moses, Mr. and
Mrs. John Haines, Miss Dora Ingram,
all of Turin; Miss Della Reese and
nieces, of Newnan; Mrs. Felix Hiniis-
man and Judge Maynard, from near
Senoia. The home members of the
family present were Miss Rebie Rees
and Messrs. A. A. and C. W. Rees.
The only members absent were Mr. H.
S. Rees, jr., and family, of East Point.
Needless to say, the occasion was a
most enjoyable one, and ull joined in
wishing for Mrs. Roes continued health
and happiness.
Mr. Aldine Rees is on a visit to rela
tives at Buffalo and Roanoke. Ala.
The Legislature will adjourn in a
few days—yet who will know what new
laws have been enacted, or what old
laws have been wiped olf the statute
books'.’ The laws of Georgia are as a
sealed book to the masses of the peo
ple, due the confusion of much new
legislation and the repeal of old laws
with which we were only partly fami
liar. Still, if these laws, through ig
norance, should be violated, the in
nocent violators are punished just the
same. There is entirely too much
tinkering with our laws too much
frivolous legislation.
Misses Sarah and Louise Marehman,
of Yatesville, are guests of their aunt,
Mrs. Judson Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. King, of Mauk.
spent the week-end with the family of
Mrs. Maggie Gay.
Mrs. ti. H. I'rquhart went on a shop
ping expedition to Newnan Tuesday.
Mr. C. L. Moses, of Atlanta, visited
relatives here last week.
Mr. Willie Bovd, of Fife, and Miss
Emily Arnall, of Senoia, are visiting
Mrs. S, C. Milam and the Misses Boyd.
While attempting to get into' a
buggy one day last week Miss Nannie
Boyd fell and was painfully hurt. It
is sincerely hoped that she may soon
recover from her injuries.
Miss Norma Jones returned Monday
from a week’s visit to Miss Cleone
H am, at Newnan.
July 29th.
SARGENT.
Protracted meeting begins at the
Baptist, church next Sunday. The pas
tor will be assisted during the meeting
by Mr. J. M. Doster.
A few of our people enjoyed a picnic
at Wahoo mill-pond last Saturday.
The many friends of Mr. F. L.
(lavender will regret to learn of bis
serious illness. He was stricken while
on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Combs,
at Moreland.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore, of
Pratt City, Ala., are expected here
next week, and will spend the month
of August with Mrs. Moore’s father.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Land visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Haisten, at Handy,
last Thursday.
Messrs. George and Van Allen are at
home again, after spending two weeks
with their sister, Mrs. Moore, in Ala
bama.
Miss Ruby Shugart ii with her sister,
Mrs. Will Turner, at Gridin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Austin, jr.. and
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Smith and children
visited Mrs. Will Amis, at Welcome,
Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Mnie Land spent Sunday
with Miss Eunice Allen.
Mrs. Madison Turner, who has been
quite ill at the home of her parents
here, was able to be carried home Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dukes, of Wel
come, wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Allen Sunday.
Miss Delia Bridges, of Handy, came
up to attend the picnic Saturday.
Messrs. Robt. Austin and E(l Cope
land, of Newnan, made their usual
visit to Sargent Sunday.
^ Sargent got Welcome’s “goat” in
Saturday’s game by a score of 11 to -I
The team has lost only one game since
the season opened.
July 29th
Stops Neuralgia—Kills Pain.
Sloan’s Liniment gives instant relief
from neuralgia or sciatica. It goes
straight to the painful part—soothes
the nerves and stops the pain. It is
also good for rheumatism, sore throat,
chest pains and sprains. You don’t
need to rub—it penetrates. Mr. J. R.
Swinger, Louisville, Ivy. writes: "1
suHered with quite a severe neuralgic
headache for four months without any
relief. 1 used Sloan's LiHment two or
nights and 1 haven't sutl'ered with my
head since.” Get a bottle to-day. Keep
1 in the bouse all the time for pains and
! all hurts. 25e, 50c and $1.00, at your
druggist's.
A desirable thing to know is how
best to sweeten the bitters of life with
mirth.
MT. CARMEL.
The first good rain this immediate
community has had since early spring
fell Tuesday afternoon, and needless to
say it was much appreciated. It came
in time to save bottom corn and corn
field beans.
We are pleased to report that Mrs.
Madison Turner, who has been quite
sick with fever at the home of her
parents near Sargent was able to re
turn to her home Sunday last. She
was accompanied by her sister, Miss
Vera Shugart who will remain with her
for several days.
Little Miss Corinne Wortham returned
Saturday from a two-weeks’ visit with
Atlanta relatives.
We regret to report Mr. Frank
(lavender quite sick at this writing.
He is being attended by prominent
physicians, who have pronounced his
case appendicitis.
Miss Rubie Burks from near Newnan,
is spending the week with relatives in
our community.
Mr. Mack Rigsby of Augusta, Ga.,
spent several days last week with
homefolks here.
Miss Frances Pearson visited in Car-
roll county last week.
Miss Ida Crawley, of Atlanta, is
spending some time with Mt. Carmel
relatives.
Miss Willie Robison entertained eight
girls of the younger set at dinner Sun
day.
Mr. M. R. Story and Mr. C. S.
Story and little son, Buford, spent the
week-end visiting in Cedartown and
Rome. They report crops in that sec
tion unusually fine.
Miss Mamie Houston, of Corner
Brunch, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
C. F. Wood, this week.
Mr. M. E. Moore spent a few days
last in Macon, returning Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore spent Sun
day with relatives at Handy.
Master Charlie Lee and Raymond
Houston, of Corner Branch, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Wood.
Mrs. Luther Wortham and children
visited in the Buckeye community Sun
day.
July 29th.
After a small boy washes his face,
instead of looking in the mirror to see
if it is clean, he looks at the towel.
Another Cured
BY LIV-VER-LAX
The City Commissioner of Terrell.
Texas, a former Greenville citizen
writes:
”1 take pleasure in saying for publi
cation that by the use of Liv-Ver-Lax
I have been cured of a disease which is
correctly described by the recognized
symptoms of biliousness, stomach and
liver trouble, constipation and result
ing complications, and commend its
use to all like sufferers."
George H. Jackson.
L. E. Griffith, Witness:
Mr. Jackson, like hundreds of others,
has discovered the beneficial results of
Liv-Ver-Lax, the wonderful vegetable
Liver Tonic. Harmless, safe for any
child; has no injurious after-effects like
calomel. Pleasant to take; no nausea.
Take regularly and keep well. 50c.
and $1 at druggists or from Lebanon
Co-operative Medicine Company, Leba
non, Tenn. Sold by John R. Cates
Drug Co.
LONE OAK.
The interesting meeting which was
opened at Prospect last Sunday with a
most appropriate sermon by the pastor,
Rev. C. H. Branch, is being carried on,
with the able assistance of Rev. Mr.
Baum, of Moreland. Mrs. Branch and
her daughter, Miss Mary, accompanied
Bro. Branch out from Grantville last
Sunday, and were entertained for the
day at the home of Mr. J. T. Turner.
Mrs. John Johnson and little daugh
ter, Louise, of LaGrange, are spending
the week with Lone Oak friends.
Miss Coney, of Grantville, is the
guest of Mrs. C. S. Culpepper.
Misses Ruth and Eula Mae Dollar, of
County Line, attended services at Pros
pect last Sunday and were guests of
relatives here for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and chil
dren, of LaGrange, are spending a few
days with Lone Oak relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sewell, of Grant
ville, attended Sunday’s services at
Prospect.
Mrs. John Frank Bass, of Hogans-
ville, is with the family of Mr. J. L.
Prickett.
Mr. J. O. Sewell, of Grantville, and
Mr. J. E. Culpepper, of Lutherville,
attended services at Prospect Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. M. M. Sewell, of Lutherville, is
the guest of Mrs. H. E. Latimer.
Miss Florence Lyle, of Carrollton, is
visiting her cousin, Miss Alda Sewell.
Miss Lois Powledge, of Lutherville,
is the guest of Miss Hilda Justiss.
Miss Alda Mae Nall, of Hogansville,
is spending several days with her cousin,
Miss Marguerite Sewell.
Misses Margaret and Mary Atkinson,
of Newnan, and Miss Florence Trimble,
of Hogansville, are being entertained
in the home of their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Culpepper.
Mesdames J. F. Nall, Charlie Lee,
and Miss Mary Nall spent Saturday in
Greenville, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. F. Culpepper.
A fine rain fell here in the late af
ternoon and night of yesterday, and
was most gratefully received. Evening
service at the church was prevented,
but the atmosphere this morning is de
lightful and the Bunshine propitious.
The old belief that ‘‘if it should rain on
the first of dog days it will rain every
day for forty days,” remains to be
proven.
Mrs. Jane Justiss, of Lutherville, is
with Lone Oak relatives and friends.
July 29th.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Cuts
Burns, Sores.
Mr. E. S. Loper, Marilla, N. Y.,
writes: ”1 never had a cut, burn,
wound or sore it would not heal.” Get
a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to-day,
Keep handy at all times for burns, cuts,
sores, wounds. Prevents lockjaw. 25c.
at your druggist’s.
More than thirteen thousand persons
are training for teaching in India.
There are twenty thousand licensed
chauffeurs in Lohdon.
Black
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READ THIS
Do You Need Glasses?
Glasses sold on Honor. Fitted
to your satisfaction. Wear and compare them b* -
fore you pay. Get our prices and methods of fit-
tintr. You will never regret it. Send name and
addreas to the
GUARANTEE OPTICAL CO.,
Box 50S. Athens, Ga.
In new
patent
“Easy
Opening
Box”
10c
Easiest
t o use
Have You Poultry Troubles ?
Cure the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly
all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver.
Thousands of poultry raisers who use it all year
round to keep their flocks in good health, highly
recommend
Dap lYpa STOCK & POULTRY
MEDICINE
It’s a liver Medicine.
Also a strengthing Tonic.
Bee Dee STOCK &
POULTRY MEDICINE
is a splendid cure for liver
trouble, roup and chicken
cholera. Given regularly
with the feed, in small
doses, it also makes an
excellent tonic.
F. J. Stowe,
Purcell, Okla.
25c, 50c and $1. per can.
At your dealer’s.
EXCURSION
TO
Birmingham, Aug. 6
VIA A., B. & A. RAILROAD
Station Schedule Round trip rate
Lv. Senoia 8:20 a. m. $4.00
Lv. LaGrange 11:31 a. m. 3.50
Lv. Standing Rock_ 12:01 p. m. 3.50
Lv. Roanoke 12:22 p. m. 3.00
Ar. Birmingham 6:00 p. m.
HALF RATE FOR CHILDREN.
Tickets good returning up to and including
August 4th, 1914.
For further information write to
W. W. CROXTOX,
General Passenger Agent, A., B. S: A. Railroad,
ATLANTA, GA.
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