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sour,’but [just mime tliein n.loiu>- with my * very • excellent stock o
Fancy and Family Groceries ana Confectioneries and add that I c m
save any body a good per cent, in these goods. If I sell cheaper wla %> T
not buy of me A. Everything fresh and first-class. Remember my
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meat market. Nice western meat at all times
» B. B. M’DONALD.
OCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Siort Paragraphs, PersonaF'and Otherwise, Gath¬
ered for our Readers.
Mrs. Peeples, of Lawrenceville,
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J A
[uiun.
New vegetables at Jack Sum¬
ners’ to-day.
The friends here of Miss Ruth
jlansfield, of Macon, will be inter¬
red to know that she was mar
ad to Mr. Chas. Yeager, of '1ft
juii. hist Monday. The marring**
his a hasty one from tlie fact that
’I he groom was to, and did, start
his way to Manilla in fifteen
1 mites after the ceremony had
ai perfumed The bride ex¬
to join her husband in the
at an early day.
I Kresh loaf bread and graham
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at Jack Summers’.
| 'Hie membership of the John L
hiwartCouncil, Royal Arc mum,
s gradually growing. r J his is a
1 eat secret order and deserves to
Strawberries at Jack Summers*
I >re.
I Oupt. Huson savs spring time
I" =a’t effect his ‘fancy’, but that
\ his trouble conies from too
['‘‘k III,’ admiration for the ‘spring
piers’.. | N w snap beans at A. J Sum
■ B>e Yesterday being memorial day
students of the public school
■’Dyed ft half holiday.
I handsome dress goods at right
l 1 ^ at 0. B. Hudson’s.
1 n, f. T D O’Kelley’s school at
lik c Grove closed with appropri
p xercises hast Wednesday even
if T bis is one of the best
■'ihools in tbe county and lias
taught most Buccessfully the
W* I term by Prof. O’Kelley.
01,1 men, young men and hoys
B 011 1 ! I do well to inspect my line
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bluthing before they buy.—
Ti o improvements upon Mr.
[H’h*,ison’s f ,l!l dwelling are being
V made and when finished
■ l° 1 ' li,Ve a very handsome and
;| iin..dion8 home.
I nil fan buy stylish and sea-
1 shoes that-are guaranteed
I' satisfacti on at Hudson’s
J ! ” ad machine lias been run
i he i streets this week and the
I K 4 does i ? more and more sat
iXt v to the officials.
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L;::V il,ld 'ihroideries beautiful stock of la
hr at Hudson’s.
X igg has returned from
10 !»r y te ry "bicli
rii h 1* ,;i adelpia . , . was held
church, in Clay
‘ v this
week.
Come to me for your spring hat
and you may be “Hire you will get
the right thing.—Hudson. 1
Little Miss Mary McCord enter¬
tained a number rf her little
friends last Saturday at a birth¬
day party given in celebration of
her eleventh birthday, Merry
games were indulged in, after
which dainty refreshments were
served. The afternoon proved a
delightful one t'? all the little
ones present and they will long,
remember the delightful hospital¬
ity of their little hostess on her
eleventh birthday.
To-day, to-morrow and f rever
it i» economy to buy good shoes,
slippers and clothing at Summers’
Big Store.
Rev. W. J. Stokes spent
day in Decatur with friends.
Exquisite waslmbli fabrics—
charming effects at Summers’ Big
Store.
Rev. Joe Clotfelter. of Conyers,
preached an interesting and in¬
structive sermon here Sunday.—
Midway correspondent DeKalb
New Era.
75c new Taffeta Silk at 50c at
Summers’ Big Store. A
Mr. L. F. Scott has ’eceivetl a
consignuiont of Belgian hares di¬
rect from Denver, Col. They are
beauties and Mr. Scott values
them highly.
That a man says an 1 that, ho
does are two tbines. The Big Store
will do as it says.
Mr. R. \V. Tucker's residence
was discovered to be on fire last
Tuesday evening. An alarm was
given and in an incredibly short
time a large number of men and
buckets were on the scene and
"hat, would have been a disas
trous fire was speedily averted.
Onco more we would suggest to
«mr people that they cannot be too]
careful about fire.
Here’s ft corset chance. 01 F.
C. Corsets worth from 75c to Jj-f.50
—not. in boxes—to the ladies who
call first at only 45c. All sizes at
Summers’ Big Store.
M rs. Genie Stovall, of Aim on,
was li re last Wednesday
The selection is complete and
never have we used the word ‘com¬
plete’ with a greater meaning.
Summers’ Big Store.
We understand that our genial
young friend, ‘ilickie’ Guinn,
made a flying visit to Buckhead
last Sunday.
Bicycles are growing in favor,
A style for eveiy woman’s taste
at Summers’ of c urse.
Miss Daisy Anderson Inis been
visiting friends at Backhand tlie
past week.
Somme'* things already in at
Summers’ Big Store.
Mips Ida Norman has returned
from a vi-it to relatives at Stone
Mountain.
A lace curtain event at Sum¬
mers’ Big Store.
Mr. .T. J. Carter, of College Park,
the efficient depot agent at that
place, spent Sunday here with
friends.
To make the new spring dress
fit perfectly it should he worn
over on > of the new F. C Corsets
■The K. C’s. are the host, Atstiin
mere’ Big Store.
Mr. Ben i n, of Waynosl o*o,
came u p Saturday and Sunday af
temoon ■ accompanied by Mrs.
Berrien, returned home.
The Con ers V. lun'eirs . left
Thursday night in a spec a 1 car
j^gagta where they spent Fri¬
day with several other companies
of S ate troops, mull* command
os Col. It U. Thomson. It being
merry-maker's week in that city
it is safe to predict that the boys
will have a good time. The Vol
unteers are under command of
Oapt. 1). W. Almand.
Miss Dot Hanleiter, of RutBdgo,
is the guest of Miss Fannie Cowan.
Mrs. Blanch Golden and little
daughter, of Atlanta, are hero on
a visit to Mrs. L. A. Sharp.
I earnestly request all to read
my advertisement on the tirst
page oi this paper. Note the pri
CCS quoted there and come and
examine tlie goods. If I Can save
you money I am entitled to your
trade. Gailey Dry Hoods Co<
Mr. R. B. Ethridge is back from
Macon where he attended the
meeting >4 the Masonic Grand
L' dge. II: reports a good time,
Miss Eiiim i Willingham, of At
J?|nta ’ is engaj?9 d with Mirs Lou
^ nit! in f as hi 0 nable dress-mak
. jjo 1
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Mr, T. E. Brodnax, of College j
Park, was here last Monday.
That December weather last
S tu day, Sunday and Monday
was not only mi looked for but de
cidedly nn welcome.
Mrs. Henry Tucker has been
very sick for several days but is
now better.
Major J. P. Irwin is confined to
his room with a severe case of
measles.
Since the 29th Regiment has
rpac!U ;d Sanfiancisco from the
Philippines, his many friends are
for Major Almand to
home. lie will receive n
welcome from all.
TURNER BROS-FURNITURECO.
Hi NEW LINE, NEW PBICES.-»B
LI AO-OTHERS FOLLOW.^
Buy now. A dollar saved is a dollar made. Our motto : —Quality, Finish, Up-to-dateness,
Quick sales and Short Profits.
We carry a laige. stock. but if we happen not to have
what yon want, can order it for you.
Suits, IIat Ricks, B >ok Cases, Water Sets. Stoves,
Wash stands, Slmdes, (docks, Mattresses, Machines,
Bedsteads, Polls, M itaing, Springs, Needles,
Dressers, Rug--, B nvls, Rockers, S ifes,
Tables, (5arpets, Pitchers, Chairs, Flour Pol 8 ,
Whether you wish to buy or not come to see us.
Will show you our line and quote prices with pleasure . You get go ds In re to make your
home nicer and more inviting. Be sure to examine our handsome carpeting, matt ing, mgs e’o.
TTJ2335TBS3 BSSO S:
Smyrna New Church.
Having been authorized and re¬
quested to do so, I hereby invite
all the members of Smyrna to
nnet attho church on Saturday
the 4th of May, at 8 o’clock
p. m., to c nai ler the ques¬
tion of building a new church
and to take such steps as may he
necessary t«> accomplish this de
sirahlo result.
II. Quigg.
Deatlh cf Mfs. J. S. Albert,
Mrs”. Jmv S. Albert die<l at the
home of her daughter in Lorraine
district, last Monday morning af
ter an illm-ss of several months.
Her condition had not been alarm¬
ing until about a week ago when
she began to rapidly gro v worse.
Mrs. Albert was a Christian la
lived in the enjoyment of
her faith. She was kind and gen
tie and loved of all who love the
good. Beside* a host of relatives
and friends, the deceased leaves a
husband and several children, two
of whom are Messrs. Emory and
David Albert, of this city, who
are sorely grieved.
The remains were brought here
Tuesday morning and after funer¬
al services at the Methodist church,
conducted hy Rev. M. L. Trout—
man and Dr Quigg, the interment
occurr d at East-view.
We extend sympathy to the be
reaved.
Mr J P Tilley will leave next
for Dublin where he goes
attend the Grand Council of j
Arcanum.
Mules.
Wo wish to buy several small
mules at mce,
Sir rp <fc King.
Your attention is called to
ner Bros, advertisement in 1 his
paper. It will pay you to call on
|| )Rnl w h«n j n need of goods in
their line.
Preparatory to shaping and
working the roads of the county in
conformity to the road law recom
mended by the grand jury, the Or
dinary has purchased for tlie coun¬
ty six large mules to ho worked to
the road machine, The machine
lias also been purchased and will
arrive here in a few days. Tim
Ordinary informs us that he ex¬
pects to actively begin the work by
May 1st.
Rev Mr. Troutman has been
carrying on a meeting at
Methodist church this week
has preached some splendid ser
Ill Oils during the meeting and his
audiences have I) en enlightened
and edified, dr. Troutman is an
ablo and earnest minister and with
the co-operation of his
will do a great work for the Mas¬
ter in this community.
Mr. J D Lochridge will leave
for Baltimore next Monday morn¬
ing. He goes to accept a position
with a prominent insurance com
pany and his work will be in Mu
ryland. He will probably ni've
his family to Baltimore in ila T
We wish him success.
Ten pounds boat green coftee „ for - j
fl at Street <fe Huff a.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. V. Almami at¬
tend'd the funeral of Mrs. Mary
B. Hearse, at Dixie, Ga , on the
2(5tb.
Mr. Robert Davis, of Covington,
nephew of Mrs. A J Summers,
spent several days here this week,
; He arrived home from the Philip*
’ pines only about weeks ago
two
and t Iks entertainingly of the
°f the islands, He was with Co.
B8 l Regiment V< Inntoeis and
enlisted in Samiutonia, Tex
m m To PATENT flood Mmi
may be secured by
our aid Address,
THE .'AlECJ RECORft^
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