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Dr. Lon C. Broughton. *"""• Anderson vriM be tl.^
XZtttSZXZ: Mainly About People l
, . t ' m Mirth Aimi»* Lnnirinn. of FftirHiri is
(i, Broughton then* is a great man ( . xp ,,.i..,i to spend ciu,utnuq.m «erk
iti Atlanta great as a I»uil<with Mm* Lncile Thompson,
having lillilt (Hit <d nothing the lai Dovick Howell Hj>mt Hnnrlny illGrunt Mrs. Frank Clark ami family t
(tost chunli in llm Ninth and ns v i. 1 < * Florida, am slopping at the (oniinei'Ciul
Cftbli'hod himself in the foiefrimt Mjh(iJ|IH wll | visit Atlanta for u few days
(it rcigiolls thought am! civil* re (his week. Miss Htumlta Orr return'd home
form; great as » spirit nal bailer Miss Lnuiiltc Glass, of Madras, spent Monday from UGi-ang", wl»«-n* she lias
making hi' i*hhri*!i the center of Monday in town hern visiting friends
III) unusual spiritual awakening ol MlH Le, will haw inn few Mr and Mrs Harry liiigp- and cl.li
the Soul Ii: great a* a business man, ,ia V s for iguu d,, n viK,t, ' (t Mr " nti MrH * K
. .• ,.i i, «i....w Fonse the first of tins week.
('Otnlnetmp Ills ehnieli institutions M)> ){ u n„ n „ s is s|.endnn; s. v.-ial
with the nut hod of large corpora il( Atlanta. Mif * J«n."iiaon. of Birmit.pl,am,
, Ala, will i>e Miss Dorothy Burpee's
lions; ureal as a maj.li ’ Miss (tannine Ibiniel is visiting friends vimlpr during Chautauqua,
having now a regular “unday night ( ,, Carrollton tins week.
. i t inmsumil Mi«ses Unity Dovejoy and Rain Sue
audience <it ahout tom tinnisami. .. ... . iir-iHUill i voceiK to leave ,,
. . " '' 1 11 “ Ml x i’ ’ ntiv Urn water are expect***! home tins week
great like a Daniel; luave, tearing f,Washington, I> C , in a few days trotn Criftin.
nothinj; hut wronp. Snell is Dr. Mr Lewis liedwim . of Atlanta, is Mr. and Mrs. T. M Goodrum spent
Broughton, nn miswit i ,,s 0,1 • n, J vinilin^ n latiVDH im tin-city. Sunday in Moreland with Mr unci Mr*,
day in “Down in the Dumps, Mian I,u ay Ledtx'ttci, of Atlanta is W A H rim non
which lecture alone win lor lhe k „,.h, of'Mia. Harvey N. rth. ,\| iss Ihud.anan. ol O,tel,tin, will vistt
him national reputation. Iliis is yj,. K MoBnde and buhy will Miss I.node Tliouipsun during Chau-
his old standhy and never wax (lull leave tins week lot Gainesville, <in. tnuqua
♦or worn. He tears licithei man not *q,. ( . Parrott and ft nnly liave r* Miss .Joins, of Atlanta, and Miss
his Katauie ma jesty and we tuny turned from Borden Wheeler Hprmgs Steele, of Athens, spmit Sunday and
At oil dm with .Ml'S Nellie (irr.
M iss Snllu I > u<* I in mi ■ i w
lew 11 e nds at lea '1 I,ui sdn v
M iss Hdnu Na I
AI ln.ii t m Iasi wt
Miss l.onisi Anderson.
W ill Visit la I SIM' I M rs
Holds, soon.
iiO rtaili n
Veiiinp.
spent a lew day S III
>1 I i .r.\ I li
I sit t h* .Miss Margin
xpeeted Innne I mill
reek.
no M nrpi
< airrolltoii
kin . i . i;. iiitui (iirri)N.
safely i \ peel him to Iteeoine one id'
I lie pit at, st ministers of'this pen
end i n. In tact lie is already ice
Ognized outside of the Soulh as one
ol flic three or lour aides! ministers
in the I nited States.
To the spi i it a ill power and si in
plieity of Moody, tlie fait It ol
George Muller, all tlie bravery anil
much ot the wit ol Sum .limes, add
Misses .Iciniii IInrdiiway led Hull.
Cole w it! lit lend Shorter College 111is
fall.
Mr and Mrs. Wadi I>ent,and c.hildrn
left tins week loi Michigan resorts
where they will spend u month.
Mrs Mel,can, ol (intiiii, Inis returned
home, alter ii short visit lo Mrs I' I.
Wadsworth.
Mrs II (' Fislit r and Mis' It M
Fisher will leave loi Washington, to, .
tins week in attend tie Sims Key Holds
wedding
vorile, and every nuialier on the
program was the oeeasion fora re
pealed and spontaneous encore to
which they gracefully and pi a
eioiisly responded.
Mrs H S Drake left Tuesday tor At
lanln. utter n pleasant visit lo Inn nielli
e', Mrs Faiilii'; Ihirtslii'ltl
Miss Maenetle I'rewsPr till Thursday
ter I 'oil,'iff' I'ark.aflei upending several
weeks here witti n Ini ,vt s.
Mrs. I i' Me.t'rnrv. it College Purl,
will visit Inn |.nreiils, Capl nlnl Mrs. .1
.1 (me .rum. during ('hnutnnqr.u.
Miss lOiiiiiia Helle Z,dial's ol (irant
villi* will In I he attract tv** goes; of M iss
( inodi'uiii dm ;ng I 'huiitauquu
Misses Katie Sue Hrewslei and Knhy
Lovejov are hemp entertained di light-
fully in Griffin.
('apt and Mrs. D i‘. Wood roof w .11
leave lids week foi Virginia, where they
w ill spend several Wei I s.
Mrs. M K 10,unions and little ,laugh
lei. Kililyn, returned to Atlanta Mon
day nftcr a visit (it several days to Mrs
Hoy , kite.
Dr W it. llutVnliii' is in northwest
Georgia, in Dnlt.on and vicinity, spend
ing a short Vlieution with ulnlivi - and
friends.
Miss lOiigenie Wilson, ol Bartow.
Florida, aflei spending n few days will.
Miss Willie MeClain ri turned o> At-
Im11n Monday.
i hie of the social events of last week
was the party which Mr. Berryman
!.engine gave in honor of his cousin.
Mr. * Hm Dougino, of Atlanta. Music
De-
in a good Buggy.
For the next thirty days we
will make some interesting
special prices.
We want to sell during
June and July one hundred
Buggies and Surreys.
BRADLEY & BANKS.
unltio. Every tneniher of the church
is urgi (l to lie piesent to hear this report
and to give consideration lo important
laismess.
Attorney Hutton Lovt'joy was
trnm I ,nG range last. Wednesday.
United States Marins Br nd.
Leaving the ilcciiling vote with
us this is miqiiest ionalily our
a great personal magnetism, an or strongest attraction and (hey cost lim ,|„ nuwtonjoyiilili*
gani/inp aliility, mill n power ,d as almost as iniieli as our nciglior liglitfnl refresliinrnts were served,
oratory his own, and one can have jug city paid lor all lu*r attrae Next Sunday morning at the regular
it conception ol the most aggressive |j,,|,s. This is an army hand and time fur preaching service, at lhe Pres-
and growing man in the Southern j.uveminent regulations forbid hyterian Church, Mr. G. B. Barr, Chair-
irnH.H. ,.l,,.i,.„,lv,rti„i„ l! „,- .•v.' 1 ,all„»i„ E
Hum Jours nu\s “Hr NW'i^hs I in tIit*ii pirlnrrs in m*Nvsim]u*rs and mu.n a rnport of th« work oi fhiHcoin*
pounds; l.'ir, pounds ol this is back y,q die management took llieni in
bone and T» pounds bail .' preference lo the best Atlanta or
New York Herald “Dr. Brough 'Savannah could afford, nolwitli
ton is the only supply in New York standing t Ii «• i r transportation
this snniniervv bo packed his Iioiiso vvould exceed all others by one
ill every service.'' humIretl dollars. Will state how
Wilson Daily News "We heard over our Railroad ('ommittce is on
one ot the strongest, most loreetul doav ,u ing to get a reduction of this
and most eloquent sermons ever expense, a long haul and small
preached in that church. It had company ol men make this quite
the sweep of an avalanche down a ilM jp.ni. They will likely meet
steep mountain side. It had the vv it Ii success as the railroad people
feel very kindly toward our enter
prise. Sev oral of our eiti/.ens liav ,*
heard this baud and pronounce it
superior to anything they liave
heard in the South. I'rof. ('has.
Aston is of the opinion that it is
llie best south of the Mason and
Dixon line. When you hear one
musician praise another you may
know that thov tics,tv e it.
Money to loan on real estate t*t 7 per
cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.
Insist onhaving Gliinax coal, (jood-
vvvn sells it for f.V.ifi per ton. if
I give both quality and quantity of
stove-wood. Davis. Phone 122. tl
K. G. Good vv vn sells tile genuine Mou-
tevnlln ooal. There is no snch coal as
"Climax Montevallo.” tf 1
Mr. M. C. Farmer is recovering from
a serious illness which lias lasted seven
up ol' eight weeks.
Miss Lillian llni/.e, of Hognnsvilie,
Save your dollais and put. them on will be the guest of Mrs. Danlen in a
rush ot waves where waves are
strongest. It had the Hire,* ot’ a
storm where forests are reuded.
it was a tornado ot logic, wild and
unbridled and set free in the tu
l ions 'Weep id it' lliassiv e povv el s.
Chicnjgo Cloo Club.
This was the last attraction st>
cured; the directors hesitating
on account of the high price this
club costing almost tw ice ii' much
as any oilier quartette ottered by
other bureau', vet the spirit "give
them tin best" prevailed and their
contract was accepted. Pile reper
toirc of the* quartette is very ex
tensive, and includes the last se
lections of standard secular and
sacred music, together witli tolk,
sentimental, plantation and limn
oroussongs.
Songs in action and (sisUnneare
strong features. The sweetness
and effective blending of their
voices make it a ivst and pleasure
U) listen to them. Their jiart alone
of the week's entertainment is
worth more than the cost of a sea
son ticket. They take part in each
entertainment.
Augusta Lyceum Course. The
best Glee Club Augusta has ever
had. They are worthy to go on
any lyceuuior concert stage in the
United States. They cannot tail
to please no matter what the re
quirements may be.
Atlanta Journal.— Patch one Ik*
came on appearance at once a fa
Corinth
double duty at Boone's
Mrs. Mike Powell was m Atlanta lust
Tuesday.
Dr. G. A. Numially is spending sev
eral days at. Toeeoa and Alliens
*•
Miss Dora Kills will leave for Oak
land, Tuesday.
Dr. 11. .1. Goodvvyn, of lioopevillo,
will visit Mr Karncst Goodvvyn soon.
Miss Belle Vernon King tins returned
from Home.
Miss Kdna Null is spending the week
with Miss Km mi** Terry Snead.
Mrs. A .1 Smith and nhildrou, of At
lanta, tire visiting relatives in the city.
Miss Mania Penvy will In* tliouttrae-
live guest of friends in Kenoia next
Week.
At tend Boone's Summer Slaughter
Sale Begins duly tilth and continues
School opened Monday with
verv good attendance. 1 *iof. Jack- through the month
son is a tine teacher and well de- Miss Tate left Thursday for tier home,
serves his popularity. ufier spending a while with Mrs. Kd-
Miss Nina Jordan is teaching at ward (Nile.
Five Points. Miss Gibson Oir is Onr store will be closed all day Tuns-
teaching at Slate Line. day to prepare for the greatest summer Semi-Annual Clean Sweep Sale to sell
Mr. and Mis. Jethro Jones, of sale ever attempted in Newimn. Boone. U n merchandise in Season by Jane 20th.
Whitesbug visited relatives here Miss Susie Parks, of Atlanta, will be We bad sold out most all summer goods j
• . tlie guest of Miss Buchunou during so to have an inteiesting sale we were
last week Chautauqua. forced to go to market. This we did
and by attending some, special sales we
few days.
Messrs. Will and Goss Mattox are up
from Florida for a short visit to their
families, who are spending the summer
here.
Little Miss Nannie Cliff Farmer gave
a delightful party Wednesday after
noon. Games were the feature of the'
afternoon.
By attending tin* before inventory
sales m New York, wesecured about one
car load of desii able merchandise, under
value The goods are here and priced
for quick selling. Boone’s.
John W. Powers, a well known citi
zen living at iIn* Wilooxoti place, just
north of the city, was stricken with
paralysis last Saturday. He is now be
lieved to la* improving.
The P. H. Brewster residence in
north Newimn. occupied hy Mr Mobley
and family, caught tire early Tuesday
morning. The tire department was
soon on the ground and extinguished
the lilnze. Damage done was very
small.
ll is the custom of this store to have a
New goods arriving
daily at the under
selling store of ... .
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STRIPLING & SON
Talcum Powders worth 10c at
Talcum Powders worth 15c at
Children’s Parasols
10c
10c, 25o and 50c each
Mis. D. C. Gentry is spending a
few days in Hogansville.
Prof. F. P. Johnson has returned
can give you more for your money than
Boone’s. !
Mrs. li. C. Daniel, of Hogans- ” youhaveeverbeforeboug.it.
vide, visited her parents, Mr. and , , . . .In her usual charmiug style Miss:
Mrs I 1 Miller Sunday Sue our big circular winch tells yon of gamh Bnolmllon ent ertained a few of 1
‘ Mbs' Christina Sanders expects " ,U “‘- " er £?° ug ^^nds at a delightful ’
. MOOIK S. tea Wednesday evening. The tea was
to leave Naturdny lot Uxtoic , Ala., j k j l . y \v. Ramey mid family, of At- in complimeut to the Misses Thrace and
1 where she will visit friends for a i Rn ta, came down to attend the funeral Mann, of Greenville, the guests of Mrs.
ew weeks. of little Harriet Dent. L. B. Mann. The Bnclmnon home was
Mrs. R. T. Hogan has returned Belle Morris returned homo tastefully decorated. Gaines and music
home after an extended visit to her Tuesday, after a delightful visit te was the feature of the evening,
parents at Hogansville. friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogan were Miss,s Elizabeth and Christum Mel- WANTED-
here Sunday. son. ot Atlanta, are the guests of rela- An intelligent, energetic boy, j
Miss Lncy Ware is visiting her lives in the oity. 12 to 16 years of age, is wanted j
aunt, Miss Ross Ware, at St. Cloud Miss Ella Kate Fain is spendiug sev- the News oft ' lce . Apply at]
this week.
eral weeks in Madison aud Monroe,
visiting friends.
Ladies’ and Gent’s Parasols, worth 75c, at
Ladies’ 26-inch Black Parasols, worth 1.25 at..
Ladies’ Silk Parasols worth 1 50 at
Ladies’ all silk Parasols, beautiful handles,
worth 2.50, at .
Thermometer^ with storm glass combined for
Men’s suit cases worth 1.50 at
Men’s imitation aligatnr skin suit cases worth 2.50
Telescopes, Bite to iiOc each.
Lunch baskets, 5c, 10c and 15c each.
Men’s white lawn ties, 10 cents a dozen.
Box paper. 1 quire linen paper and envelopes to match
in white and colors, per box
New belt buckles at ]
Kid hair curlers per bunch
Buster Brown collars in all sizes, each
New line latest styles in ladies’ collars.
50 eight-dav clocks tliai have been considered cheap
• at 2.50, are now going at
"New shipment of Valenciennes laces and Swiss embroideries
going at a low price.
Lace curtains worth LOO. per pair dbc
Lace curtains, S yds. long, worth 1.50, per pair 08c
Lace curtains, 53 1-2 yds. long, worth 2.50, per pair 1.08
Another big shipment muslin underwear cheaper than ever.
12 skirts with embroidery on bottom 7 1-2 in wide,
good quality muslin, worth 2 00, at only 1-530
12 skirts with 10 in. flounce, S3 rows lace inserting 1 1-2
inches wide and one row of lace edging 2 1-2 in.
wide, worth 1.50, at. only. L10
12 skirts with 2 rows inserting 1 1-2 in. wide and 1 row
luce 1 1-2 in. wide, worth 1.00, at 70c
12 skirts with embroidery and lace on bottom, worth
75c, at only - — '40c
Drawers with embroidery 0 inches wide and with tucks
nice quality of muslin, at only !39c
2-)l!
l()c
10c
1.08
J. w.
STRIPLING
’Phone 98.
& SON
once.