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Mr and Mrs Olin Heath have
moved into the residence on
Pearsons Street formerly occu¬
pied by Mr Cambell.
Mr Frank Withoft and family
will move into the Crandall resi¬
dence on Church Street.
Mr and Mrs Holt Skellie will
move the first of September to
the residence on Persons Street
formerly occupied by Mr Frank
Withoft.
Miss Marianne Jones left this
week to take charge of her studio
on Mulberry Street,
Mrs Felder Frederick and her
sister, Miss Bassie Booton of
of Marshallville spent Friday
with Mrs A C Riley.
Mr Jeff D Houser left Wednes¬
day to spend the winter with his
daughter, Mrs W C Culler at
North S C.
Messers Argo, Beavers, Slap
pey and Moore were visitors here
Sunday.
Mr Campbell has moved into
his new home on Knoxville
Street.
Invitations have been received
to the wedding of Mr J W Hill
and Miss Laura Holder of Dallas
Texas have been received by
friends.
MrsO G Singleton spent the
week in Reynolds with relatives.
Miss Amanda Smith has re¬
turned from Baltimore and New
York.
Miss Edna Frederick and Mrs
Will lister of Marshallville were
the guests of Mrs Geo T Harris
and Mrs W HHafer this week.
Mrs A C Riley left Tuesday to
join a congenial party from
Marshallville who are enjoying
the week at Miona Springs.
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Call and see the display, of Dress Goods * fc
Hats, Shoes, and in fact everything in j i
All the Very Latest Styles.
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as Fort Valley’s leading Store, and have the
goods to back up our assertions.
The Store For School MILLER’S STORE. The Store For All The
Dresses Materials. New Things First.
Mrs Albert Skellie and children
returned home Saturday fron
Zenith.
The Dickerts have moved t«
their new home on East Mail
Street.
Mr Frederick^ Riley has ac¬
cepted a position in Atlanta in
the insurance business.
Mrs T G Lang returned Friday
from Clayton, Ga.
Miss Pearl Brown has returned
from Va., after an extended visit
to relatives.
Miss Janie Culppepper left last
Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs
Tharp of Byron.
Dr and Mrs C Z Me Arthur
toured Walden and Macon Sun¬
day with Mr L P Gray.
Mr Chas Rountree left on a
business trip to Culloden Mon¬
day.
Prof Strozier has returned to
his school work to the delight of
his many friends.
Mr William Houser has re¬
turned from a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Jessie Wood has returned
from a months visit to relatives
in Cedartown and Atlanta
Mr Sanford Hartley returned
home Saturday from Everetts.
Dr J O Booton and Mr Will
Lester of Marshallville were
guests of Mrs Geo T Harris last
week.
Rev Gideon Horn Pastor oftli
Congregational church will
preach at Congregational church
Sunday morning at lla. m. and
7:30 p. m. Public cordially in¬
vited.
Mrs S T Neil is visiting her
sister, Mrs FB Little near Eato
ton, Ga. *
• Portable Stationary *
BoilersS Saw Mills'
Ctnttr'crank 1 STEAM ENGINES )
Gasoline Highest grade Engines, Ginning Shingle Machinery, Mills, |t\ H.
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Corn Mills and Pumping Outfits to
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H. Nev.r Tola * Ll*.
“Tommy, said a father to hi*
son, “have you been at those sji up
pies I put in tho cupboard?" Tommy,
“Father,” said looking
into his eyes, "1 have not touched
one. »
.< Then m. how , is • it ., your mother .,
found five apple cores in your bed
room, and there is only one left on
the
“That” said Tommy m he daaluM
VjrZ wildlv for the door d ° or ’ “is 19 the tbe one one ] J
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TbIcr a cup brimful of water. Add
sufficient salt to be just perceptible
to the taste. Hold your eyes to the
water so that your lashes touch it,
then wink once, and the eyes will be
suffused. Do not wipe them. This
so refreshes the eyes that they feel
like a new pair. Do not forget the
good old rule. As soon as you “feel
your eyes” stop using them. By
following this treatment very little
time will be wasted waiting for tired
eyes.
Katlior of Electric Railway*.
The honor of first suggesting an elt<*
trie railway must be accorded to Thom*
as Davenport of Brandon, Vt., black¬
smith- and electrician, inventor and sci¬
entist. In 1834 he ran a toy motor
mounted on wheels on a small circular
railway, and a year later he exhibited
It at Springfield and at Boston. Then
it gave up the ghost, and for more
than twoscore years various inventors,
in utter ignorance of the principles of
the modern dynaino'and. with no sourco
of power except the zinc burning pri¬
mary battery, labored with small re¬
ward.—Century.
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Georgia ADVERTISEMENTS Houston
To all whom it County;
I. may concern
T. Woodard, Clerk of the Sn
Administrator perior court of Houston the county'
on estate of
Willie J. Thompson, having ai)
plied for leave to sell all of ° p
lands of said estate Cor the the
of distribution and Pur
pose to pay
the debts of said estate. This i is
therefore to cite all persons i n
terested show .
to cause before me
at tho September Term 1908, of
Houston court of Ordinary
said application should not be j
granted. Witness my official
signature this August 4th 1908,
S. T. Hurst, Ordinary.
;f U Kbl A " Ioust on Pounty.
VY A. A D Peyton 1 has applied for
.
guardianship of rWoVod ininbr child of
Luther Doles '
s ’7* ec 6 a sed. 1 his ■ is
therefore ., - to , cite all persons
cerned con
to appear at the Septem
J*r Term 1908, of the court »,
Ordinary of Houston county, and
show cause, if any they have whv
said ap p licati ™ sh0 “W Kt be
gi anted.
Witness my official signature this
August 3rd, 1908.
Sam T, Hurst, Ordinary,
Notice to debtors and creditors;
Persons having claims against
the estate of Willie J. Thompson
deceased, will present them prop¬
erly attested; and those indebted
to said estate will make payment
tome. This August 4th 1908.
I. T. Woodard, Clerk of the Su¬
perior Court of Houston county,
Administrator on said estate.
GEORGIA —Houston County.
To whom it may concern;
J. R. Miller, Administrator of
Estate of E. E. Miller, deceased,
has applied for an order dismis¬
sing him from said trust as ad¬
ministrator, representing that he
has fully discharged his trust as
Administrator.- This is to noti¬
fy all persons interested to show
cause on or before September 7th j
1908 why the order prayed lor
should not be granted. This the
4th day of August 1908. j
Sam T. Hurst, Ordinary.