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February received. Remem
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each, none hit; her. Trace
solicited.
97$rs. W. W ffiay,
ARLINGTON GA.
Advertised Letters.
The following is a list of letters
remaining in the post office, and
will be sent to the dead letter
office if not called for within
thirty days. This Jan, 9th 1902:
A—Willie Ansley.
B—Manuel Brown, Jack Berry,
A. L. Brooks, Eva Banks,
Ella May Bolden, Lucius,
Brown.
C—Geo. Cousin, Gilbert Cham¬
bers, D. M. Currie, Charlie
Crapps, Aiice Chester.
F—Hattie Fisher.
G—A. N. Green.
II—I. I). Hunter, Thomas Holder.
J—Moses .i<>,inson.
L—iNead .•-verson.
M—Mrs. a McCombs, Mrs. Mat
t le l-j. c M orris, W 1 1 ey M a c k,
Mrs. lie More, Will Mor
r,.-..
O—Isa law. ■
P—0), ,i ’ope. A lies Prince.
•> iJ* ■ k, Mrs .ini n Perrv.
R— >Ls.; a Rush m. j).- e u >b
illSOll •alt k
w-l I" : ss.
S — j> se«, M•• • u-.die v -.it i
M re . ttie 'mow Du vis
Sim. . J d Sht ffiei .
Mrs. vi>*]', ri;rri
Hull !. .-vt raw ter.
Emeri.ne Sap| >
T— II. M. fan lor, Ada n i'ayJor.
W—Willie 'illiams. Mrs Boren a
Wells, liOman Wade. (2).
In calling Tor above please say
“advertised” and give date.
Mrs. M. E. Nance, P. M.
You Know What You Are Taking.
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show
ing that it is simply Iron and Quin
ine in a tasteless form. No cure no
pay. 50c. 10-26 lyr.
A complete line of Mens line dress
shoes at
J. S. COWART.
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J-rom J/{rlinc?io7i s Sraatesi ciiduy Oil ore.
This is a holiday store from both :• 1 toj T h
ed from the market the most o< :i of hoi
iday . goods ... in this ci ill
ev ( r seen .
and for yourself. From no I> *?l:i ior GY
ery $1.00 you trade with me you
chance at the $10 present. Ever-, 1 1 g ;n my mi
for the ]mxt 80 days at a sacrifice.
Ml "1 71 i T UAYTO'N,
XV 9 LA 9
ARLINGTON, G A V m
ARLINGTON, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1902.
School Board fleets.
This article was intended for
publication last week, but was in¬
advertantly left out:
“The school board of Calhoun
county met in the Superintend¬
ent’s office in Morgan last Tues¬
day and transacted several im¬
portant matters of business.
Those present on the board were:
Chas. Smith, J. T. Stewart, J. T.
P. Daniel, J. B. Lofton and Dr.
F. P. Griffin.
“The board located the schools
in the county for 1902 for full
term of five months.
“They also allowed the shool
commissioner to approve the
license issued from any other
county. They also passed up the
estimate for the balance due the
teachers for the last years work,
which amount was $8,070.68 due
(them. Same will be paid in about
! t \v > weeks. The Commissione.
j paid out $1,500 within the las*
i week.
'he board did away with the
■
j >i oh Hill school and increased
: ioi).-svilie and Edison schools to
■ a • » full grades.
•uiss oner Beck told Tut
o C (* ry t each or at t:h.
examination won 1 ’
Inn •' > examination
• — and Shaw';
Judge Beck .*
LI O’ ready to si;
■■ >n ja u j i "liooi teach
’
Diiii’S Live Together.
Con-cipot ion and health never
, t-oj. .- yj Dc/vYibt’s i little Ear
‘ Rise:-; promote action ■!'
easy <
j bowels without distress.
;
been troubled \vi h cos ivera s -. in
' years” says J. O. Gveen«, Dcpa.u
1 t tried many reni. dies i»
' Li : hm", i ;■] ’ !tusers gives best
suits."
UDOTNG’s PUAUM yCA
MARTIN-LANE.
Miss Ada Marlin and Mr. W. N. Lane
Happily Married.
A large concourse of feieuds and
relatives assembled at the Metho¬
dist church last Wednesday morn¬
ing at 9 o’clock, in response to
invitations previously sent out,
and witnessed a beautiful cere¬
mony that made Miss Ada Martin
and Mr. W. N. Lane man and
wife.
The church was beautifully
decorated with evergreens and
flowers. The ushers were Dr.
Chas Watson and Mr. W. E.
Bostwick.
The choir, composed of Drs.
Riley and Saunders, Messrs. T. A.
Johnson and H. A. Redding,
Misses Ammie Colley, Nola Rol -
erts, and Meadames Ward and
Taylor, accompanied on the piano
by Mrs. J. R. Walker, sang
Lohengrin’s wedding march for
thp attendants to enter the church,
which was in order a follows:
Mr. R. E. Collier and Miss Ida
Sheffield, Mr. M. A. Crosby and
Mrs. C. L. v.terson, and the
groom with Col. L. L. Lyon, best
man and the bride with Miss
Jessie Martin, maid of honor. At
i he alter Rev. Larkin Crumley, of
Dawson, in a short and impres¬
sive ceremoney made Miss Ada
Martin and Mr. W. N. Lane man
and wife. Immediately after
the marriage tho happy couple
left on the 10 o’clock Central
! rain for Dawson where they will
live in future. Mr. Lane is an
old Arlington boy, behaving held
the responsible position of book¬
keeper for Mr. J. S. Cowart tor a
nqmbero. years. M . Lane is
now book-keeper for the Southern
Cotton Oil at. Dawson. lb
t'S scores of friends m Arlington
> join The Courier in oon -
■ . elat ing him on his good for
; ii." in securing such an ostium
; j y , U( . life companion.
.4 is- Ada Martin is a sister to
1 r . J . S. Cowart., and for a nun)"
p i if v»- rs siie has been clerk in
He ) r y r X )( | d‘MKtri ineijt o f Mr.
. (,/OWiiL'l S Si ire. She number
i n c m ds by her aqualut anei
iere is any n
1L. ii more universally lo VH
t,u
mik Courier ins th 0 MU)
■ it mis of In- happy couple in ex¬
uding congratulations and bes;
J. 0 S
Nosegay for Judge Sheffield
,n letfield, j IId g ' o!
rcwii-, was a ph-->
lt.or to l i - cit v during t
it OS t i ) f Bain
i p ; ( eregiud to s( i e h
Democrat's r<
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lonsnmptive: if It cures
;ile omgh as if by magic, and
. best remedy for whooping
ough. Price 25c.
<£ocal vCciconfc * • • §
Over half of January 1902 has
gone.
Fanners are beginning to haul
out guano.
Mr. W. F. Grey was in Arling¬
ton a few hou ,h Thursday of this
week.
Col. \V. D. She Hie Id, was in Ar¬
lington last Wednesday attending
justice court.
Miss Ida Sheffield, of Cedar
Springs, is visiting relatives and
friends in Arlington tins week.
Rev. II. L. Crumbley, of Daw
sou, is visiting relatives and
friends in Arlington this week.
Mr. G. L. Collins returned last
Wednesday from Macon where In
spent a couple of days on busi¬
ness.
Judge J. J. Beck, of Morgan,
and clerk C. C. Mansfield, were in
Arlington last Wednesday on
business.
Miss i>eli on, a charming
young lady of Cuthbert, spent
several days in Arlington this
week.
Mr. R. R. Lanier, a prosperous
farmer of Jeff,
Wednesday and gave us a
call.
Miss Marie Ch ,ui ■ t lest
urday fo • Monte a, where she
will spend several days with
tives and friends.
Miss Pauline Brooks, a
ing young lady of Albany, is
iting Mrs. W. A. Beckcom in
lington this wee
Miss Eva e to, a most
ful and accomplished y.n ng lady
of Dothan, is visiting
tives and friends in Arlington this
vee k.
Mrs. J. S. Cowart and Miss Ida
hoffield went no to Dawson with
Mr. and Mrs. W. N Lane,
ride and groom, last W* dnesday
Hon. Jno. W. i'' : i adjuster
or the Home Fire Insurance Co..
as in Arlington last Monday to
:ke tin* adjustment of the loss
f Mrs. H. E. Mathis.
Mr. R. E. Co)I? r. Who has been
omuling the i id ' with his
ents near Arlington, return
to liis home in Colmnesneil,
i y .. today.
I
He Courier h irns this week
j | * *Ir. J. W P- lhoun will re
the building nt was bnrn
I ‘ week in ‘irunt of Majo:
-if"' s hotf-i
' -u r 1 Li r ffield happen¬
•
to t he misfortm 'd breaking
one Monday Th’. by
lit fr -1 m hi
o is resting well and will
i >0 up in a few days.
jh. IS ll:i S ' .... 1 1 v / k of pork
i! I g Seat It Georgia.
f'OU J \ . can show iq
Ufu t r,f* size of
t t . I •h.nrv, of L’d
Jonda v t li/ii
Vj() V*0-.:i
i - snceeedr-f’
ng m< i-:»‘ week, and
:k! '"itizen o f
A ■* : t,,n -rt tf re(,.
Col. X hef
1 an;' ■ A lady, but
wish them im 1 success in
their new home.
NUMBER 3.
BROKE JAIL.
Six Criminals Take Flight From Early
County.
As The Courier goes to press
we learn that six criminals broke
out of tho Early county jail last
night at Blakely, and among the
number was John Wilson Jr.,
sent up for life at the term of
court for killing his father last
fall near Arlington.
Officers are making every effort
to catch them with dogs.
Miss Millye Fleisher, a charm¬
ing young lady of Albany, arrived
in Arlington Wednesday morning
and has secured a class in danc¬
ing. She is teaching at the store
house recently occupied by Mr.
West Brown.
Mich Johnson and Marion
Witcher, two "‘gentlemen” with a
shady complexion, had quite an
exciting experience with each
other at Messrs. Land <fe Lee’s
blacksmith shop last Monday.
The two participate did not have
any argument further than sticks
and clulis, and after several min¬
utes of lively rounds they separat¬
ed. Mayor Collins later took a
hand in the adjustment and as a
result the treasury of the city
council is more “flushed” than
before.
aW* Ask to see the new shape in
Pointer brand hats.
J. B. COWART.
Council Proceedings.
Council chamber, Arlington, Ga.
Dec. 24, 1901, call meeting.
Present—G. L. Collins, Mayor;
J. S. Cowart, /. L. Henley, W. E.
Bostwick and W. J. Horsley,
Councilmen.
Moved and carried that the bill
of Mr. 1j. A. Slade for fixing wires
of electric light plant paid, the
amount being $49.90.
Adjourned subject to call of the
mayor.
R. E. Layton, Clerk.
Council chamber, Jan. 7, 1902,
regular session.
Present.—G. L. Collins, Mayor;
j Cowart, J. E. Toole, Z. L.
Hcnly and VV . E. Bostwick.
Regular aacounts ordered paid.
Z. L. Henley.... $9.00
W. F. Pepper...... .... 30.00
vj. Ii. Dudley...... .... 80.00
Ii. E. Layton...... .... 10.41
Land & Lee for light on the
streets in Dec . 40.80
Adjurned subject to call of the
mayor.
R. E. Layton, Clerk.
Ladies long jackets and chil
dren’s reefers at
J. S. COWART’S.
She Wants, it Published.
Gooch’s Mexican Syrup lias given
perfect satisfaction in my family,
and I want to recommend it to
everyone as the besj: remedy for
coughs, colds, a d all lung t roubles.
V young lady in m,y employ, who
i ad been forced to (juit work and
who had been given up to die by
aer friends with consumption, has
bv the use of Gooch’s Mexican Syr
ip been restored to health, and is
now at work earning her Jiving and
enjoying good health. She wants
ue to publish this as it may be the
owns of saving the life of some
itber consutn])tive.
R. M. Fleming, Piqua, O.
Gooch’s Mexican Byrup cures a
simple ctmgh as if by magic, and is
he best remedy for whooping
cough. Price 25 cents.
yFleece Bwits Conde Arabian
underwear, all sizes, at
J. S. COWART’S.