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NUNNALLY & BARRETT
(Successors to V. E. Mangot, Jr.l
Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Tin
ware, Tobacco, Cigars, Country Produce,
Feed, Cotton seed meal and Hulls.
See their announcement in next issue
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May
Bargains.
These are cream of tlio
good things that came tous.
These arc not baits. These
items will show yon at a
glance how inuoh lens
money you have to pay ua
for tin* Name good*.
May Specials.
milieu' waist onlress Mad
ras was I Do, now pet yd. fto
Typhon silks - • 7o
Madras for men's and
boys’ slurts • • 7c
Ladies' sun bonnet each
aOo. 3 for • 86o
3 1-3 to :t in torchon laoe
good i|i\ality j>«*r yd. 8> u c
lhg lot of short lengths
embroidery. See us.
Hert< is a bargain. lOqt.
handled tin jiail each 10c
17 qi. stauqH'd dish pan 38c
8 qt. stanqM'd dish jiuti 14c
1 set plates - * 80c
100 do*, smoked pearl
buttons ]H>r do/. ■ 3 l „o
ltX) men’s .'ihc shirts to
treat .each - 85o
Men's cassiiuor work
limits, jit r jir. • ?5c
We advise that you get
some of these bargains at
once.
J. B.
Hutchens
HE PASSED THE STAR.
An l<;»|»rrlfnn> of 11 X**«ro am Slerrer
on a Nrlmonrr,
Wallisvllle, Tex., receives all its
freight by boat from <inhesion or
1 Houston, and as It happened one day
; the captain of a two masted schooner
1 found Ills helper too sick to return with
him hi Galveston. Ills search for a
roustabout was unavailing until, Just
iH'foro dark, he found a negro on the
landing who had never before seen a
boat or aa large u hotly of water as tlie
Trinity river. A bargain wns, how
ever, struck, and the negro agreed to
go with him to Galveston, After get
ting through the river Into Trinity bay
the captain called the negro to him at
the helm, nntl after explaining to him
at great length and with much care
how to steer by the rudder be pointed
to a bright star directly ahead anil
said, "Now, Bob, you see that star di
rectly over the nose of the boat?”
"Yea, sir."
"Well, that star Is right over Gal-
veston Island, and If you will keep the
nose of this boat pointed at that star 1
we will butt Into Galveston. Now, you
remember nil I told you about steer
ing, tin you?"
“Yes, boas."
"You can keep the nose pointed right
at the at nr. can you?"
"Sure, boss.”
"All right. I'm going to sleep for
awhile, and then I’ll steer anil let you
sleep."
"All right, boss."
When the captain woke up the first
thing he dhl was to look for Ills star
and, to his consternation, saw It over
the stern of the schooner. "Say, you
black devil, where are you steering
for?" he roared.
"Don't know now, boss. You got to
give me iiuinliier star; 1 done passed
dnt un."—Llppineott's Magazine.
Saving the Price.
Mrs. Stlnjay Good morning! Pardon
my calling so early, but 1 saw your ad
vertisement for a cook.
Mrs. Illrani Offen—But—er- surely
you are not after the place!
Mrs. Stlnjay—Oh, no! I need a cook
myself, and 1 thought you might semi
to me all the applicants you reject.—
Catholic Standard and Thin'S.
West side square,
ewtiau, - Georgia.
Most women can get along bet
ter with men than with their own
sex,
Hla Objection.
"Some day," said the village philoso
pher, "you may wake up and find your
self famous."
"That sounds pretty good," yawned
the man on the herring barrel, "hut
there Is one thing l don't like about It."
“What’s that?"
"Waking up."—Chicago News.
'Didn’t Smugley leave anything .
nil?”
"Oil, yes, hut II was dissipated Im
mod lately!"
"You don't say? What was It?”
"A good reputation, hut two widows
presented themselves to claim It."—
Philadelphia Lodger.
No Heclprorlt y.
"Almost every father overestimates
the Intellectual capacity of his cltll
droll."
"Yes,” answered the gloomy person,
"anil tlio misfortune of It Is that the
children so seldom reciprocate when
they got big enough to take notice."
Washington Star.
The Real Scheme.
"There's always somebody bobbing
up with a scheme to extract gold from
sea water."
"Their real scheme Is not to extrnet
from sea wnter."
"What, then?"
“To extract gold from lobsters."—
Houston Post.
Appropriated It.
She-- They say there is only one per
son In fifteen who has perfect eyes.
He (with uncommon fervor)—In flf-
toen? Thore's only one In a million!
She-There you go again, Mr. Spoo-
nan’ore! Always flattering somebody!
—Chicago Tribune.
Her (treater Trouble.
Mabel—Does your husband talk much
about Ills mother's cooking?
Martha (wearily) Sonic, but not ns
much ns he does about mine. -Brook
lyn Life.
He Was Properly Impresari!.
IHIaaful Unys.
“I hoc by ills book," remarked Dusty
Rhodes, "flat do ancient Romans lister
cat InyIn’ down,"
"Wouldn’t even set up to eat?” in
quired Tired Tiffins, with Interest.
"Ah, them wuz good old times!”—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Very Yellow.
"I've heard several doctors say," re
marked the chronic dyspeptic, "that
eggs make a man bilious.”
"Well," replied Lowe t'omerily, "I’ve
known eggs to innko a man look bilious
before ho got off the stage."—Catholic
Standard and Times.
The Proportions.
"Str,” orleil the grocer Indignantly,
"do you mean to accuse ino of putting
chicory In my coffee?"
"Not nt all," replied the customer
coolly. "1 always give you credit for
putting some coffee lu the chicory.”—
Philadelphia Press.
Selected With Care.
Algy—You wenlly must conic and see
my llbwawy.
Cholly—Your Ubwnwy? Are you in-
tewosted In literature?
Algy- Some. My collection of fash
ion magazines Is nnwlvaled.—Chicago
Inter Ocean.
FROM 8EN0IA ENTERPRI8E-GAZETTE
Mrs. L. A. Perdue, of Newnnit, was
the guest, of Mrs. G. W. Perdue the first
of'the week.
Mr. .T, O. Arnall has returned from
Montioello and will be in Seiioia most
of the time now. He reports the best
year he has ever had in the cotton busi
ness, having handled about twelve
thousand bales since September.
Mrs. Rosa Lester, of Atlanta, has nu-
uouuoed the engagement of her daugh
ter, Ruby, to Mr. Claude A. Smith, the
wedding to take place at the home of
the bride on June 14th. Miss Lester is
an accomplished and populnr young
Indy and is well and favorably kuowu in
Seuoia. Mr. Smith is a promising young
business man of Atlanta.
Col. W. C. Wright, of Newuan, de-
Mr. Quod — Well, Bobby, how was
school today? Did anything make an
Impression on you?
Bobby—Well, I should say so. The
teacher caught me throwing paper
wads, and she took a whip and made
about a dozen Impressions, I guess.—
St. Isiuls Post-Dispatch.
Rxrcllrat Exercise.
"Yes," said the good old profeasor,
"the memory may be perfectly trained
by proper study."
"But," asked the abaentmlnded schol
ar. "what do you consider the beat
exercise for the memory, profeasor?"
"Remember the poor." — Catholic
livered a very interesting Sunday school
address at the Baptist church here last
Sunday afternoon. He is aline speak
er, and, Judging from his address,knows
a good deal about Sunday school work.
The County Sunday School Association
should receive the hearty support of
* every mau and woman in the county,
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Semple Straw Hats.
Five hundred sample straw hats just
received, to be sold at actual New York
cost. All styles—all qualities.
tf Hardaway & Hunter.
Standatd and Time*.
Subscribe for.the News.
We sell all kinds of buggies
for all kind of people on all
kinds of terms.
Quality work at a low price
is what you are after.
This seasons productions
have plenty of style,
The handsomest finished line
in Georgia and the best ve
hicle you can put your
money in.
ORR & POWELL