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disputable evidence showing
hy y° u should make your fall
,nd winter purchases at
OUR STORE
Because you get your money’s
But as it is an established fact that our assortments of Dry Goods, Notions, Men’s and ladies Foot wear
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Gents furnishings, Hats, etc. are clean up-to-date Goods, and at such low prcics,
that every one who enters our store, goes out a living advertisement for us.
George Washington
s said to have thrown a dollar across the Potomac river—
jwhieh is a long ways for a dollar to go—but that isn’t a circum¬
stance to how tar a dollar will go at our store.
I “SEEING IS BELIEVING”
So come and see and we are confident that you will be one of
LANGFORD’S ADVERTISERS.
We also desire to mention that we carry a guaranteed line of the Celebrated Rodgers Silver ware, and our stock of
Hollic’ ay goods will be complete, and prices in this line will also be correct.
J. J- LANGFOBD & SONS.
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from ©ar 0©rresp©rade:nts.
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM OVER THE COUNTY 50EC~
SOUTM CONYERS.
Mr R B. Vaughn, of Salem,
! l' ei| t Sunday with his father in
South Conyers
Mr. Tom Elliott, of Newborn,
usilel relatives in the city one
ilnv last week.
I kr Charley Argo is not doing
puul! P r, as We could be desired at this
tetter. 'i'g. hope he will soon be
I Ail the farmers hustled their
| ott °i- (some of it) into the niar
r et hie loth—That was guano day.
I ‘' ir ' blex Baggett, of Rosebud,
h >s sister, Mrs. Thompson
f Kelley, recently.
■' l!> Chupp and son, of Union
| j rou ‘Mi '’’icinity, visited the family
ot Jasper Argo day last
one
week.
L Mr Whitaker and Mies
kill! a >i bee Still attended the
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na MMr. and Miss White, of
ul ® n, y rna Sunday afternoon.
,
l izzie Michael went out to
/ ‘ m W ednesday
to spend a
a .ys with her brother,
I Some (■ne suggests that
taa" e -Vmaud’s “Jackson limb
Of; tton, be re-named the Al
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Kinsviu Mrs. Hodge, of Wat
havij e visited the family of Mr
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‘Ml* fair ilanta and and look took
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Mr jj ® Still
spent Sunday at
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home with his mother, returning
to Atlanta in the evening,
Mrs. Mollie Green is suffering
from rheumatism, we are sorry to
state. It is in a severe form and
necessitates her to use a crutch.
We hope she may soon recover.
Little Kellie Hale spent a coup
le of days with her grgndmoth<
last week.
Like a thunderburston the clear
sky the , last „ Inday .,
came news
evening, of the injuries and subse
quent death ot Mr. Jno. D. Scott,
A feeli< g of great sadness prevail
ed throughout this entire
nity when the immensity of the
shock was realized. We know of
no one man who has won and
,
held the respect of all with wnom
he was acquainted, as did this
grand and noble gentleman He
was a fond, faithful husband; kind
and indulgent father; a go r d,
thoughtful neighbor, an earnest,
helpful citizen, end a diluent
Christian with all that that ini
plies. Our loss, as a community
is gnat, but our loss is his eter
nal gain. Dear wife, do not
for him as one lost; his de
parture only adds a stronger link
that binds you to heaven. In
to G ° & d ether ’ 9 a 8 ain m h tbe , e . Ki ;‘ land f“ f Z
lestial beaut /‘ Dear clllidr *"’
your loss is, indeed, great. We
feel for you iu this hour of your
merest tC "trials ' But look to Him
who pronnsee to i be a fr father fh „ for
•fatherless and mother for t he
motherless, in him alone you wi
WEEKLY - BANNER .
'find a comfort. He doeth all
things woil.
“Yashti.”
R Fiendish attick
An attack was lately made on
C. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa,
that nearly proved fatal. It came
through his kidneys. His back
got so lame he could not stoop
without great pain, nor sit in a
chair except propped by cushions.
No remedy helped him until he
he writ0g he fee ] s ] ike a new man
This marvelous medicine cures
backache and kidney trouble, pu
nfffs the blood and ouilds up your
Only 50c at the Gailey
])rug Co.
From Smyrna.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniell
visited relatives at Oak Grove
Sunday,
Mr. Ben Walden, who has been
s j ck for some time past, is better
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard, of
Rockland, visited the latter’s par¬
ents here Sunday.
Mrs, Kelley Sims. accompanied
by her daughter Miss Alzada, vis
ited in our commumty urn ay.
yblet Walker entertained
a num ber of her friends with a
can( ]y pulling Saturday night.,
q' kose present reported a sweet
sticky time.
of Craw- !
Charlie Ogletree
fordville, spent Monday night
with relatives here.
Lawson Rodgers , has the ‘
most intelligent horses ,. that «e
f“' have =een in a long time. He cal
best(£irl Saturday night,
h loose and in.tead
If our values were merely j ast
as great as any others and
If our prices were no lower,than
any others, tl en we would have
to advertise like some of the oth.
ers to sell our goods.
going home, a° most horses would
have done, it went around to the
window, and when found was
quietly surveying the scene of love
within.
Ask Charlie Plunket how he en¬
joyed himself in town last Thurs¬
day, and see what he will say.
Wesley Williams says he had as
s©on walk home from, his girl’s
house as to ride, especially if his
norse gets loose.
Some of Klondike’s young men
passed through our community
Sunday. There seems to he some
attraction down this way for them.
Ask Mack Hollingsworth who
tell out of the buggy coming home
from church, the 1st Sunday.
Don’t get in such a hurry for
your dinner next time Mack, and
may be you won’t have such had
luck.
“Belviua Blinkins.”
It Happened in a Drug
Store.
“One day last winter a lady
came to my drug store and asked
for a brand of cough medicine that
I aid not have in stock.” says Mr
C. R. Grandin, the popular drug
gj et 0 f on tario, N. V. “She was
disappointed and wanted to know
what cough 1
freely recommend Chamher
j a j n ’ 8 Cough Remedy and that she
could take a bottle of the remedy
^ H Lllh Z'tn
tQ brillg back the bottle and 1
would refund the price paid. In
the course of a day or two the la
dy came back in company with a
frieud in need of a cough medicine
and advised her to buy a bottle of
Chamberlain’, Cough Remedy. I
that avery good recom-
mendation for the remedy.” It is
for sale by the Gailey Drug Co.
FAIRVIEW.
The pa ging at Tumor’s Hill
church last Sunday was enjoyed
by all present.
Prof, T. B. Newton, of Dun
woody, will be at Rock Spring next
Sunday.
Don’t mias the all-day singing
at Rockland church on the 1st
Sunday in November. A singing
shod will he taught at that place
by Prof. T. B. Newton.
Everybody is invited to come to
the fa-sol-la singing at Oak Grove
school house on the 2nd Sunday
in November.
Mr. and Mrs. Zed Williams are
entertaining a fine baby boy at
their home.
A young lady from Richmond,
Va.. was through here recently.
She had never seen cotton growing
before and thought it the greatest
thing she had ever met up with.
Nick is working in a rush night
and day and news is scarce with
him.
“Nick.”
H. H MCbONAL & SON
RESIDENT DENTISTS.
All work guaranteed to please,
Office up stairs over J. H. Al
mand & Co’s, store.
CoNYKRg, . . . « • •Ga
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