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G «|^n find Bargains for which the will feel proud over, at
Price & Nash,-*
Ojhr stock is well assorted. Comprises the greatest gathering of desirable
merchandise ever offered our holliday patrons.
■s -Our Prices
Are so arranged as to tempt the most conservative buyers. The largest and
best stock ever shown in Lincoluton, at prices within the reach of all.
-Christmas
The great season of feasting. Have you prepared for the home circle? For
variety and quality, our stock of
Christmas Good Things to Eat
•is incompatible. You will saye both
TIME AND MONEY
By inspecting our stock, embracing a complete line of the very best season
Ih able Goods.
GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES
19 lbs Sugar $1; 11 lbs good Coffee (Fancy) $1; Lump Starch 21 c per lb.
Arm & Hammer Soda 4c; 25 lbs Flour 45c; 25 lbs extra good Flour 55c.
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Lincolnian. Georgia,
Journalisms.
Happenings of the Week in
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arid Oher Items.
y your tax is not paid by the twen
l h it will cost you one dollar more
A. M. Moore, T. G.
P. Lost: —Somewhere in Lincoln ton
Kne open "face gold notify tilled Robert watch
Finder will please Journal office.
Humphreys or leave at
When you are trading, cash,
\ud have limited
you'll find it ‘Dies fartherest
At Price & Nash.
Walk over shoes, Johnson Co.
kWedding outfits, Johnson Co.
New line capes and jackets, Johns
son Co,
Mens overcoats, late style 3,50 up.
Ijjphnsou Co. cheese, 15c
Guaranteed full cream
per pound at Price & Nash.
.Boyssuits, one dollar saved in five.
Johnson Co,
jJii ens suits, everything, 3,50 to $20
son Co.
Boys suits, everything, 50c to $5.
Johnson Co.
Boys overcoats, one dollar saved
in five. Johnson Co.
groceries, Be wise, and buv your dry goods,
shoes and hats from Price
& Nash.
Buy your penny goods at Price &
Nash”where you always get full rneas
«tre.
All kinds of fancy candies can be
had at Price & Nash, at astonishing
low prices,
Mens fine mackintosh coats one
lndf price to many. Want to cut era
out. Johnson Co.
3E A merry Xmas you will have Price by
buying your holliday goods of
& Nash.
When you want bargains go to
Price & Nash, the leaders of low
prices.
Lincoln county ladies find our
shoes the best, price less, ask most
any of them. Johnson Co.
4ess Mens shoes, best brogans on earth,
1 price. Johnson Co. Ask most
any man in Lincoln county.
Sav, have ydu seen those beanti
ful sleeping dolls at Price & Nash?
If not, calf on him before buying
Santa Claus elsewhere.
Several marriages are to early take place
around Lincoluton at an date.
Wait and listen, you’ll bells! catch the
sound of the merry
A Cards are out to the marriage Robt. of
Miss Clara Perryman and Mr.
Sims, which will be solemnized Tues
day, p. m., Dec. 23. at the home of
the bridt’s father. This announce
ment will cause hearty cougratula*
tions as they are both well known
very popular with a wide circle
of friends,
A Beautiful Home Wedding.
The sun rose clear and bright on
the morning of Dec. 11, 1902, and
ushered in the marriage day of Miss
Lula Hogan and Mr. ltov Story, mak
ing us think of the old time honored
addage, “happy is the bride that the
sun shines on.”
The bride, a most winsome young
lady, fair of form and feature, en*
do wed with a most lovable, nature
and happy disposition, is a daughter
of Mr. VV, G, Hogan; while the groom
whose good taste is to be admired in
the selection of such a jewel of a wile
to adorn the casket of his heart, is a
young man of many sterling quali¬
ties; handsome, generous, industrious
manly and brave. Like the sturdy
oak, a lit support for the tender cling*
ing vine to lean upon for protection
in the storms and sunshine ol life.
The marriage ceremony was beau
tifnlly and impressively performed at
the hour of three p. m., by Rev. Jno.
Hogan, handsomely a grand uncle of the bride,
in the decorated parlor.
The attendants were, Miss Mamie
Willis with Mr. Frank Hogan and
Miss Maude Patterson with Mr. Hur
vey Story. bride, attired in
The a beautiful
dress of tan trimmed in brown and
white, looked very charming.
The interval between the ceremony
and the supper hour, was spent in
warm congratulations to the bride
and groom, and in pleasant conveiv
sation bv all present.
At about the hour of six, supper
was announced and we repaired to
the dining room, where all partook
of the sumptuous and bountiful re¬
past, which the good lady of the
house had so . generously prepared.
Words fail to do justice in describing
the number.of good things enjoyed
at that feast.
After supper some delightful mu¬
sic was rendered on the organ bv
some of the young ladies present,
and some pleasant games were indnlg
ed in for awhile.
On the morning of the 12th, the
bride bade a pathetic adieu to her
fond parents and started for her new
home, accompanied by several friends
On arriving at the In me of the groom
about eleven o’clock a. m., we were
greeted by his relatives and drew friends,
and soon the dinner hour on and
we were again feasted.
The afternoon was spent in mirth
and jolity. notwithstanding the rain,
which by this time had begun to
full. When the evening began to
wane, we took our leave and wended
our way homeward. On reaching
the creek we found it so swollen
from the rain as to make crossing
dangerous, and we had to make a
turn to find a safer crossing place.
We reached home safely, and with¬
out any mishap.
This festive occasion will long be
remembered as one of the most preus¬
ing episodes in the life of
A Participant.
Mens suits, one dollar saved in five.
Johnson Co.
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Wishes their friends of Lincoln county a Jolly MERRY CHRISTMAS.
And at the same time thank them for the liberal trade which they have always accorded the firm.
US' U ill soon he here. Father’s Mother’s during the season of loving gifts giving fes
tl ti lions merry making, DON’T FORGET your boys and girls, and if you don’t
happen to have any don’t forget your sweetheart Christmas presents can bo had at
Johnson Co’s., Big Store by the thousands. __
Toys of all sorts, Fancy Goods of all sorts, Dolls of all sorts, Drums of all sorts, Whistles
of all sorts, Fifes of all sorts,
EVERYTHING (o make the merry Xmas one gad song of joy for the small boy or small girl. And father
mother, Prices on Toys and Holliday Goods are Less .ban any house up or down the street.
dollar sayad hi five, cur Sold Bond Oaataiitea^—BO
Car Load of Crockery,
Cups, Saucers, Plates, Tinware, Knives, Forks Coffee Pots, Pans, any¬
thing, A man up a tree or one that can’t sit down can find what he wants a
Johnson Co. Big Store fit yp # Ilf
at a clean saving of one dollar in five. Why? Car Load buyers, that’s the
the reason.
ig •i Colnmbas Buggies
The best on earth. Tyson & Jones, White Star, and many
others. Sfudubaker. Piedmont, White Hickory, All wagon
®Sf of the first sort. PRICE
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A Less than (he other fellow. Biggest collection of Vehicles
and Harness in middle Georgia.
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Another one just received, making our third this fall, We are selling ffH iff I 0 - “ gg
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more Furniture and Cheaper Furniture than the town put together, Why? fl 4
you ask. We answer, Car Load Buyers. Price less than the other fellow. i IFF- ____ z
like goods cheap, expect to live here, cannot, af¬ :
Then we to sell as we we 1 gg
ford but one, ptiqe, that price Ihe lowest, CAR LOAD BUYING, means S A f y «
five. "h J§g E5
a saving to you and to us all of one dollar in grligrj A^riSi
Chairs, Bales, Beds, Suites, Rockers. ,x\
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South Carolina and
Georgia Wed.
On Dec. 11, 1902, at the home of
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bivins, Mr. Jas. M. Smith of
South Carolina, led to Hymen’s alter
one of Georgia’s fair daughters, Miss
Mary Ella Bivins.
Rev. IF, H. Green of the Baptist
denomination impressively pro
nounoed the solemn ceremony which
made them man and wife.
After the ceremony, the many
guests were royally feasted at the
wedding supper. The hospitality of
the home is well known, but it sur¬
passed all funner achievements in
in that line on-this happy wedding
day.
'The many friends of Miss Bivins
congratulate Mr. Smith on his good
fortune in securing so beautiful and
accomplished a help-meet, It good
wishes will make the future bright,
it will be bright indeed.
Estrayed.
Taken up last Thursday. Dec. 11.
on my place near Mountain church,
one Bay mare, colt, about three years
old with small blaze in forehead. The
owner can get possession of same by
paying for this notice and teed and
care of colt. C. B. Ross.
Dec. 15, 1902,
The President says in his message
that some corporations “often with a
tendency to monopoly” are not really
bad. Monopolits not bad? How
white black is,sometimes!
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733 Reynolds St., 4 Doors Below Cotton Exchange,
Augusta, Ga.
Personal and Undivided Attention Given to the Weighing and Selling of
Cotton. Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consignments.
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