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Methodist—Services every Sunday
inuriiiiig a:ul evening, Prayer
meeting Tuesday evening, S : .day
school at 4 :Q0 p. in. Strangers visiting
the city are cordially invited to altemi
these services. Rev. S. W. Walker
pastor.
Baptist—First Sunday 8:00 p. in. and
evening. Filth Sunday, morning ami
evening services. Sumlav school 10
r. m. Strangers visiting the city
cordially invited to attend ttfese
ices, Ker. it. A. ivy, pastor.
Christian—Every Sunday morning
and evening services. Prayer
Hmrsday evening. Strangers visit
Wrightsville cordially invited to
temi these services. Kev.T. L. Harris
pastor.
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Mis? Annie Laura Hicks has
ed hoihe Irom a pleasant visit to Loveit
where she has been fur several days.
Miss Alice Walker has returned
from a visit to Wrightsville.—Tennille
News.
Misses Julia Belt and Pearl Crawford
two of Wriglitsvilles mos*. charming
young ladies are on a visit to Miss Al¬
ice Walker of Tennille this week.
Mrs. K. E. Walker and children, of
Brunswick are visiting Mrs. II. D.
HmiIh her sister.
Mrs. Burnette of Sparta is ttie guest
of her sister, Sirs. J, M. Cook.
\
Miss Nannie Haines of Buckeye is
spending several days with Miss Julia
Walker.
Little Miss Cora Page of Eastman is
a welcome visiter to her Craudmother,
Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Jackson cf Davisboro is now n
guest of Mr-. Harris.
Mr. and Mr-. I'ewer of Macon
being entertained hy Mrs. Brinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Iillniau
sweet tittle babe lies been quite ill but
is somewhat improved now.
Mr. W. Tout Haskins of Hawkinsyille
paid his best girl at this place a vissit
last Tuesday.
When you attempt ru do hurt to your
neighbor, either by word or deed, you
are heaping coals of fire upon your
own head.
Mis- Lynch a former teacher of t;>e
N. L. TV. is visiting Mrs. c. c. Kelly a
few days’ She is on her way to derma
ny where she goes to study diflflrnt.
languages.
.Miss Carrie Strong of Tennille is vis
iting relativs heW*.
Aliss Gem-gia, Hester is now a guest
of Miss Carrie Jackson of Brewton.
Miss Louella Nurrs returned home
several days ago from a pleasant visit
to Nandersi ille.
Mrs. J, l>, Anthoney, Hie widow of
the lamented Bishop of the wiregrass,
is visiting friends and reletiws at this
1 lace.
Friday night the Epworth
League will hold a literary moot¬
ing at the Methodist Church, and
a cordial invitation is extended
to nil.
Mrs. E. M. Bean and children
have returned home from a visit
of several weeks to relatives at
their old home in South Carolina.
Miss Holder, of Rochelle, who
has been visiting her sister Mrs.
E. Burts, returned home last Bat
urd y.
One of our brightest and most be¬
loved young Indies, will soon bid usa
dieu, We wish her ali tile good tilings
life can afford,
*
Keep ool seven days in a week
go get one of Crawford iiuggy um¬
brellas and fine buggy whips. .
J. W. A. Crawford
Miss Annie Whidden a charm
jug young lady of Eastman, is the
guest of .Mies Carrie Harris, who
is herself a bright and attractive
young lady.
Wagons Wagons Wagons go to
Crawford and see them and get
his prices if yon need one he will
satisfy you in grade and prices.
Mr. Kitdier, a Japaneese student
entertained an appreciative audi¬
ence at Methodist church last
Tuesday tvel.iug. 'The threaten
ing weather kept away a great
jpatiy that would have otherwise
atteudocfT''
I carry a full line of coffins and
caskets anything from a coffin
to a $75 casc-'t all kinds bnryai
robes hose gloivs and etc.
Very truly voi irs,
J. V,. A. Crawford
Miss Lida Kittr. \t, has returned
to her home in Aynnta accom¬
panied by Mrs. A. N\Bnnm.
Rev. T. L. Harris. 1 led his pul
pit both*morning aVl evening
last Sunday, ju his us;\il clqmnit
| Mr. J. T. Anthony, J{r. W. W. of^tlan'n. #thenv
a brother to
was n pleasant caller to # utfi«m
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A Painful Accident.
Last Friday while Mr. Joqn, Hood,
was ai his pos duty liis arm was caught
in th.e machinery, and lacerated from
shoulder to eldow estendidg to his fin¬
gers. The unfortionate man was given
ill! the l-ttenl ion skillful doctors could
j S'lie was attended by Hr. Page and
New, At tins writemg he is doing as
well as could tie expected, and his Drs
says lie will scon be well with proper
i
cart*.
Wo Stand Behind our advertise¬
ments, Come to see us. R. T. & E.
Lovett.
Mr. llarius. Jnekshn, returned to our
City, after seven! weeks spent in Brew
ton, llarius liasn pet now, in the form
of a handsome inoutache.
Mr. Bedgoud and his charming sister
j Miss Fannie has returned to their
home in Arabi. They were the guest
of tile Misses Crawfords,
It’s Money To You to buv your
goods from us. R. T. ife E. A.
] iOVe tt
The Church Improvement society
that has been recently organized to
furnish the new church will meet
Monday evening at four o’clock. The
ladies are all requested to at tend,
Tlie crowd that, attended 1 lie
turning off of O. S. Fortners mill
pond Tuesday was a badly hacked
crowd. Tiiev expected a big catch
j u ,t, were disappointed utter they
| )!U ] p r .id their money and started
t° fiLhing. they learned after
'' arils that the oviiiri had been
catching litem several days and
selling them.
A Through Freight.
We tire informed through reliable
parlies that the W. & T. will put on a
(iirougli freight between
Hnwkinsville. The increased business
I ,,f < i:is; plucky little roan has entailed
extra labor on its officials and
j ecs. This additional sevicte will relieve
a much needed want. It is with
ore we seethe r.tppied stried this road
is making.
Communication From N. L VV.
The fall session of Nannie
' ■ Warlhen Institute will begin
on
Wednesday Sept, 6th. Tim fuctil
jy for the ensuing vear is now coin
, piete, and. tiro board of trustees
f e ,,| that they liuve secured a corps
i of thorough, captible teachers, un
! <l whoso instruction the work of
0 r
j lllfj 8ohool f or til „ !1PX t year will
be fully up to the standard. Quite
a large number of students from
abroad will be in attendance and,
despite the drought and the epi¬
demic and small pox in tin county
which fortunately is now subsiding
the prospects for a full attendance
are most encouraging. President
Walker and his co-workors are de¬
termined to make the next session
the very best in the history of the
college, and ail parents who have
children to place in school are
earnestly requested to communi
cate with him.
THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN
Are made happy and comfortable
by John R. Dickeys Old Relible
Eye Water. It doesen’t hurt a
bit and relieves inflammation at
once. Dont take an imitation,
tlie genuine is the only safe prep
eration is put n[> red cartons and
has the name blown in the bottle
Get it for 25 cts. at J, W. Flan
ders Drug Store.
Cheap Rates to the East.
Merchants and others contem¬
plating a trip to the Eastern mar¬
kets will do well to wait for the
special rates which have been au¬
thorized to Philadelphia on ac¬
count of the National Encamp
mlmt, Grand Army of the Repub¬
lic, September, 4th to 9th, 1899. A
rale of one first class fare for the
round trip to Philadelphia and re
tiirii, from nil points on the W. &
T. It. II, will bo authorized;
tickets to he sold Sept, 1st, 2d unci
3rd, with final limit Sept, 13th
and extension of the final limit
may be obtained until Sept. 30th
by depositing tickets with joint
ug ot nt Piiiludolphia tint wen Sopt
olii. and 9th, inclusive and on pay¬
ment of fee of 50c.
Fure from Philadelphia to New
York and return is only $4.00
For further information call ei
my agent of the Company, or < a
M V Mahoney, Com. agt. Hawk
insville, Ga. R B Young Com, agt.
Dublin, Ga. E K Bryan Jr. Gen,
Pas. agt. Du-btih. Ga-
JOB WORK
OF
9 M ALL KINDS®®
AT
THIS OFFICE
New Goods!
* JUST ARRIVED m
PRICES WAY
^ 4 DOWN.
48 pcs. Press Calicoes at 5c per yd
8 “ tic Ginghams 5c u
g „ Oil Quilt Calicoes 5c u
48 Umbrellas at 50c, 75c and $1.00 each
» ,CB - Inble 0,1 CMh at , ,, loc P er > d
g *< Hickory Stripes 8 l-2c u
3 “ ? it 10c
■
Overall Cloth worth 12 l-2c, 10 “
prs Black, ‘ Tan and Mixed
Nocks . 5c
at pr
1 P° IH»ck Sat ten, worth 12 l-2c
at 10c per yd
3 “ Buck-Skin Shirting, warrented
not to fade and strong as
(lie very thing for men’s work Shirts
Boys w#m» at 10c per yd
Another big lot of those large, white
Counterpius at 85c each
I pc Nice quality Scrim for Window
Curtains at 5c per yd
1 pc Lace Window Curtain 16c
leal value 20c
1 pc Drapery for decorating mantels,
tables, etc., its a beautiful piece of
goods only 15c per yd
1 pc Carpeting, the kind you pay 35c
per yd for at 20c per yd
Take a Look Through
“The Cheap Cash Store”
R. T. & E. A. LOVETT.
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25c at
£ IBythsraood's
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RESTURANT
104 St. i 'in St„ wst. 101 Bryan St., w 9
renovated throughout. Fine cooks Fine service. Street cars
to all depotsj Open day and night.
Is BabyThiit
this summer? Then add a
little
SCOTT’S EMULSION
to his milk three times a day. j
It is astonishing how fast
he will improve. If he nurses,
Jet the mother take the
Emulsion. 5oc.and$i.oo; all dnizriso
vv r v rrry f ^
TRflDif-MABKS obtahPbd
AND HTS
Notice Book ADVICE “How in AS “Inventive TO to obtain PATENTABILITY Pm Age” tents” CgCB
Charges Letters moderate. strictly No confidential. fee till patent Address, is seemed.
0, SIGGERS, P arent Lawyer, Washlngton/D. C.
2 pcs Toweling, 5c and 10c a
these values are the biggest we
ever offered
1 pc white satin worth 75c per yd at
SOc per yd. A Iso 1 pc Cream Sat in at
the same price.
144 Heal good Handkerchiefs
2 l-2c each
100 lbs Ball Thread at 15c per lb
72 pair Ladies Black Hose at 5c per pr
120 , • Towels, large size, have
pairs yon
paid 20c per pr for towels riot as good
these. We are letting them go
at 10c per pr
144 pairs Misses Hose at 5c it
1 pc Turkey Ked Table Cloth at
20c per yd
1 pc White and Ited Checked 'Table
the value of this piece is 35c
per yd. but you may have it for
25c per yd
lbs Crockery—Bowls and Pitch¬
Plates, Cups and Saucers, Meat
Hisl.es, Small Bowls, etc. etc. This
Factory shipment is the cheapest we
saw.
new lot ot Neckwear is .Superb.
Mens Silk Bows and Scarfs
5c, 10c, 20 and 25c
All Hie very latest-up-to-date styles,
The Green Hotel.
A VERITALE
HOME FOR
DRUMMERS
AND THE
TRAVELING
PUBLIC. Mrs. •
J. M. GREEN.
Adrian CD ZX>
I do most kordly invito every
t,0tl y to Cil " tt,K * see 118 mid look
"vor our stock of hardware bug
gies wagons and harness it will do
you good. Very Respc.t
J W A. Crawford
/adsHWp*^^ OUR LIRE OF
&> ■;* 'M ? - ***™ f I
! I / V ba " HARDWARE
Sto nd ;
^ (t Tinwre which
is Cmplete, Y e *•
and ti pries . as
h)W as Reliable Goods can be
sold. If you M ailt t Save M ti¬
er it Mill pay you to see ns.
Fish in ^ o* Tackle, Poles, Hooks
and Lilies, lee Cream Freezers,
\ Colors Screen Doors and
iiidoWs Glass J < , > cksry
alul wooden are. Vf:
Rubber and Leather Belting:
Heavy Chains for Timber (k taMS »
GILBERT HARD ARE C(J ,
Dublin, Ga
■ r A
wanes
McCormack lifers & Rakers
Is the BEST and Every Fanner that Raises -Bit!* nr
grass should have one, J, w. A. CRAWFORD ls ;
Agent at this Place for them and he is in a Posit® .
to make You Factory Prises on them,
3sr A.
II -..-jJisSi&Mr,
m§ [•J3=- A-' V wrn
-.-a;
& ; j mWM WmHr $0
am
A ’.‘J
V 1 '
Go and See His Sample Machines
and set Prices and Terms.
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Wrightsville & Tennille R.R.Co o
OFFICE OF THE SUPER INTR XI VENT.
ffective Sunday, Dec. 18, 1848. Time Table N
KEAD DOVVN '
BE A I) I P
No 7 No 5 No 3 No 1 No 2 No 1 No (i No 8
Sunday Ex Sun Daily Ex sun t entral Ex Sun Daily Ex Sun Sun
A M P M A M P M P M A M A M PM
First Second First First Time First First Second Fir?!
Class Class Class Class < 'lass Class Class ('lass
b 00 0 00 8 45 i) 00 Iv Savannah ar C? 00 •o 00 ti = ~ 10
7 50 7 50 7 50 7 50 Atlanta 35 I- 35 "-T S “I 35
il 38 11 38 11 25 11 38 Macon CC 45 -* 55 C C-C 4ft
8 40 S 40 *8 20 8 40 A ugiista 05 50 35 1 — Si wl 30
A. M A. M. P. M. A. M. I*. M. P. M. P. M. A M
2 1 5 8 00 2 30 7 00 Lv. Tennille Ar. 12 32 C 52 C* 10 15
2 37 8 35 2 55 7 22 Ha mson 12 08 C 27 t£a 30 Ol 20
2 45 8 45 3 05 7 30 1 lonovau 12 58 C 16 10 Ot 50
2 50 i) 17 3 15 7 41 Wrightsville 11 49 or C5 55 Cl 21
3 07 t> 35 3 30 7 52 Meadows 11 30 O 50 C5 30 Cl 05
3 12 I) 55 3 38 7 57 Lovett 11 26 Cl 40 CC 00 Cl 01
3 17 07 3 44 8 02 Donaldson II 21 Ci 33 tC 45 Aa 57
3 23 O 20 3 50 8 08 Bruton II 15 Cl 28 80 4 52
3 33 22 30 4 02 8 18 Condor II 05 Cr 10 LA Id 4 4 8
3 45 45 4 45 8 40 Dublin 10 50 4- 55 1 ■ ’ 4 85
3 57 4- 67 8 50 Hutchings 10 20 4 29 4
4 10 CT 10 0 17 Spring Haven 10 05 I r ! 10
4 17 20 » 30 Dexter X 57 4 = 3 55
4 27 5 30 9 40 AIcorns 7C 47 3 g 3 4-1
4 35 5 35 9 50 Chester 'S 37 3 « 3 35
4 47 5 48 10 00 Yonkers 9 19 3 ® 3 25
5 02 6 10 10 30 Empire 8 58 3 S 3 10
5 20 6 28 10 45 Euckie 8 22 li 2 52
5 30 0 40 10 55 llawkiusville 8 10 2 30 2 40
A. M. A. M. I*. M A. M. Arrive. Eeave. A. ML P. M. P. M. A M
Trains mining towards Tennille have right ot track over trains of same
class running towards Dublin rod llawkiusville.
Full face type indicates meeting and passing points.
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