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CORRESPONDENTS
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MT. filRY.
Mr. 1). C. Goode has returned
home after a visit to relatives in
Conyers.
Misses Emma and Marv Walker
visited Clyde and Maud Rosser
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vaughn
spent Sunday with Air. Bartow
Walker’s family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tucker visit¬
ed Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walker
Sunday.
Mr. Less- Hollingsworth, of
Smyrna, spent Sunday with his
parents.
Little Agness McCollum is vis
iting her grand purents, Mr, and
Mrs M. Tucker.
Mrs. J. T. Wheeler spent last
Saturday with Mrs. J. H.Maddox
Mayflower
OflK GROVE.
A few friends gathered at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mc¬
Daniel Saturday evening and en
jovod eating fresh honey, ice cream
and cake. Those present enjoyed
themselves immensely.
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Mrs. W. M. Almand and chil¬
dren have returned home from a
pleasant visit to her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Goode wore
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Z. T. Almand Sunday.
Several of our good people en¬
joyed the lish fry at Dead river
Thursday.
Irish Potatoes and Beans—in
abundance in Oak Grove.
Many of the young peiple of
our settlement went to Lithonia
to the commencement.
Misses Mary and Nannie Harris
•pent u few days with Mr and Mrs.
Z. T. A hr,and last week.
Mrs. \Y. M. Tucker is very sick
this week.
John Hamilton aud Zack Al-
THE WEEKLY BANNER.
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CAS10RIA
THE CKNTAUR COM^ANT. NEW YORK CITY.
inand are taking their vacation in
the shade these hot days
Miss Willie Granade spent a
few days with Miss Vannie Lou
Plunket this week.
Let all of the correspondenns to
the Weekly-Banner come out
With all the news from tm ir com
munities, regular, and we can use
a whole page. Everybody enjoys
reading the happening of the coun¬
ty, audit helps the editor as well
Josh.
SALEM-SHEFFIELD,
A large crowd attended church
at Salem Ja6t Saturday and S un¬
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Miss Kate Sammons visited Miss
Mittie Peek Sunday.
Mr. Ed Cowan,of Magnet, carried
his best gial to church Sun bay.
Misses Ola and Lula Edwards, of
Newton county visited the Misses
Brooks this week.
Miss Bessie Sammons visited in
our community this week.
Miss Minnie Dennard intertain
ed quite a muni er of her friends
last Saturday night.
mv. Hedgepeth, of Newton coun¬
ty visited frieuds in this part of
the community this week.
Mr. and M"s. Levi Peek have al¬
tered the duties of housekeeping.
Pastor J. P. McConnell preached
an able and interesting sermon
last Sunday at Salem.
Hurrah for Ar> mand and Guerry.
Down with the traffic, and
with the law.
The Centerville Union Sunday
School Association will celebrate
with Salem Scln 1 on Friday be¬
fore the fourth Sunday in July.
Candidates thick and fast, two
a day. I heard ■ fellow say that
he had promised Vo vote for every
one of them except McCalla.
Lilac.
LAUNDRY NOTICE.
I will send laundry every week
from this time on. Laundry can
he left at Bee McDonald’s restau
r jut. Jas. A. Duke3.
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
The tax books are now open for re¬
ceiving tax returns for the year 1902
and I will be at the different precincts at
the limes named below :
Sheffield, Apr. 23, May 10, June 0.
Lorraine “ 24, “ 23, “ 13
Honey C. “ 25, “ 80, “ 20.
Remainder of time at J. J. Langford
& Sou’s store, in Couj ers.
G. H. Hull, T. R.
A light heart and a clear con
sexenco will make all months May.
JDon’t Start Wrong:.
Don’t start the summer with a
lingering cough or cold. We all
know what a “summer cold” is.
It’s the hardest kind to cure. Of¬
ten it “hangs on” through the
entire season. Take it in hand
right now. A few closes of One
Minute Cough Cure will set you
right. Sure cure for coughs, colds,
croups, grip, bronchitis, all throat
an d lung troubles. Absolutely sate.
Acts at once. Children like it.
“One Minute Cough Cure is the
best cough medicine I ever used,”
says J. H. Bowles, Groveton, N. II.
“I never found authing else that
acted so safv ly and quickly.” Gai
; ey Drug Co.
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It generally takes a woman to
mend a man’s ways.
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Old Soldier’s Experience.
M. M. Austin, a civil war veter
an , of Winchester, Ind., writes:
“My wife was sick a long time in
spite of good doctor’s treatment,
hut was wholly cured by Dr. King’s
New Life Pilis, which worked won¬
ders for her health.” They always
do. Try them. Only 25c. at Gailey
Drug Co.
four Cold Cured for 5c.
Get nr, Mile# Laxative Cola Ctiw
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THOSE WHO TRADE WITH US WILL TESTIFY TO
THE FACT THAT WE SAVE THEM MONEY
ON EVERY PURCHASE AT OUR STORE
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Besides a full line cf Patent Medicines, Drugs, Toilet Articles and
Sundries, you will find we are headquarters for
3 mnU, VainUhe 6 , 0 iU, 7 dndoiv -Qk^h
School Books and Stationery a Specialty, We invite you to call on us \vhe3
in need of anything in the Drug Line. We give you BES'i • goods and price-*.
The Gailey Drug Compa ss i 1 I
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.WarionseM and Dealers to Bailii Materia
All kinds of Lumber, bliing]^
Laths, Lime, Cement, Brick etc., at
lowest prices. Can fill orders pronin
ly and will he glad to furnish ntiiteriul
lor all repair work and building.' Win,
make prices all as low as possible" and try
to please customers.
Gi\c us u call.
WALLACE & STILL.
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Are the Poor Man’s Friend, Rich Alan’s Delight.
Cheap enough for one and line enough for the other.
Good Material and Workmanship Counts.
A dollar or two extra at the beginning makes a wonderful difference
In th* finished product.
“Rock Hill” Buggies Made Better Than Others on
i Purpose.
No accident about It. It pays to make the best, because 1 lie best sells
best, lasts best. Is best.
You do not wantj a cheap buggy If you can get ;i good one nt a
reasonable price.
Try a “Rock Hill.” There Is think. nothing better no matter what price
you have to pay, or what you
Tell the denier you saw this advertisement and lie is authorized to
make you a special price.
(No .Rock Hill Buggy Co., Makers, Rook Hii.i,, S. C.
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