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COUNTY NE'VS NOTES -» * <*
SENT IN BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS.
ANTHONY NKW8.
ur'imowx rye*.
On till* cloudy anil ilrnury nftnrnoon,
Nov. at, I will try and write you a few
line*. W« linve linen haviriK Home t»iiutl-
fnl weallier, Imt the whlHtllna wind and
flying cloud* look a* If Wo are going to
have Homo a* ugly weather a* we have hail
beautiful.
Mlaan* Muttlc Cone und Ln**lc Hunt,
two of Anthony'* prufli«Ht young Indie*,
were III Thomaon Saturday luat.
Mr. T. H. Hunt and O W. Dent paid n
►hurt vUlt to Wrlghtsboro Inst Sunday.
Mia* Carrie L. Dozier nccoinpunicd by
her father und little brother Hubert Willie,
attended the ICIka Carnival in Auguntn
lo*t week. They report n large crowd and
n very nice time. They hud the pleumire
of Hoeing "George” once more, but are
eorry to any did not hoc “I’curl. " “Hurry,
burry If you want to tee Pearl tho fluent
girl In the world."
Mr. E. R. Reese and 0. W. Dent visited
Washington Friday lust
Me**r*. George anil Raymond Russell
and Wot Maston were in town last Sunday
Mr*. George nunt, her bright little son,
Tbinlcy, and Mrs. Columbus Weather*, all
of Augusta, after a pleasant weeks visit
among friends and relatives around In An
thony, returned homo Sunday last .
Mrs. Dovlo Hunt and her little grand
daughter Currie Lon Young have returned
home after a very pleasant visit in Mvcon.
Mr. Raymond Russell had the. ploaauro
of carrying two of Anthony’s pretty young
ladlus to tho Boro Sunday last.
Mr. J. U. Williams, one of Wi Iglitsboro’s
handsome young men was In town u short
while Saturday afternoon last.
Miss Mattie Cono spent Friday and
Saturday with Miss Lessle Hunt of this
place.
Mr. E. B. Rooso and Miss Carrie L, Do
zier spent a few short moments nt Mr. J.
V. Reese’s Sunday last.
Mr. L. Dozier, one of Anthony’s hand
some young men, spent Monday night in
Wilke* county, with his aunt niul uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shank.
Mr. W. D. Hunt and his charming wife,
of the Columbia Minos, passed through An
thony Sunday last on tliclr wny to
Wrlgbtaboro.
A IlAi’i’V Maukiaoe:—The marriage of
Miss Bailie Johnson to Mr. W. C. Arnett
took pluoo at tho homo of Mi* brides pa
rent* Sunday last at 3 p. in. Tho guests
were Messrs. J. S, and W r . A. Banks und
wires. Mrs. Ida Morris, Mrs. Ada Fried
man, Mr. Percy Woodall, Miss Mattie Lou
Green, Mr. .Too Porter, Miss Annie Smith,
Mr, George Russell, Miss Lessle Hunt,
Rev. Joe Slmnk anddnughter. Miss Kozoll
Wynn, Mr. Jiut Cnlllas, Edgar and Lamar
Griffin, Miss Mattie Conn und others.
Rev. Joe Sluink performed the ceremony
which was short, and sweet. After tho
marriage the bride and groom accompanied
by Mr. Georgo Bussell and Miss Lessle
Hunt, Mr. Luthor Johnson und Miss Mat-
tie Cone mudo a flying visit to Anthony.
After spending a few pleasant hours with
MIm Lessle Hunt, Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. Ar
nett retnrnod to Mr. J, W. Johnson’s
whore they will muko their home until
Xuias.
Mr. Will Arncit is one of McDuffie's
handsome young men and Miss Sadie la
ono of McDuffie’s ehnrmlng young ladles.
All hate to glvo them up.
8eems to mo it would bo somewhat dis
couraging to some who are being enrolled
on tho "Old Maids" list, to soo those who
are much younger carrying on such a good
"work" and they not engagod in It, hut
while they cau't they wish Mr. und Mrs.
Arnett a long and happy life.
MT. AUBURN DOTS.
PKIISIMMON AN» POMEOllANITE.
As Mr. Gross has so kindly given up one.
corner of tho Pkooeess to his correspond
ents, Persimmon und Pomcgranlte sug
gests that we, as correspondent* wlll'en-
deuvor to make the corner Just as Interest
ing as possible, lets get wide-awake about
our county’s interest, and keep thing*
pushing upward, so Mr. Gross will be
proud of u*, wo promise to do our bus'.
How many agree with us?
Rev. 8. 8. Story, who preaches at Sweet
water every third Sunday afternoon, filled
his regular appointment lust Sunday. Mr.
Story 1* young und Inexperienced, and wo
are sure It is a great pleasure to his friends
to know he has chosen such a noble pro
fession. We tinder* land his desire is to go
to Mercer University to prepare for iho
ministry.
Gordon Furr and Scab Ivey visited Au
gusta last week during the carnival.
W. T. Wiggins Is hauling lumber from
Mt, Auburn to Thomson.
John Hart, who runs a saw mill, has
finished sawing lumber for 11. W. Gross
near Mt. Auburn, and has moved Ids mill
on 11. F. Norris' place.
Miss Bernice Luzonby and mother vis
ited Augusta last woek.
Little Miss Susie Kate, tho bright and
pretty little duughtcr of Mr. and Mr*. Mil-
ton Farr, visited the home .of her grand
parents, Mr. und Mr*. W. T. Farr last
week.
A certain “Llttlo Boy” of Mt. Auburn,
kissed ills best friend good-bye not many
days ago. Can you guess the name of the
“Little Boy”?
Maudie, you write very interesting let
ters, hut they would be tnuro so if you
would only toll us the owuurs of that top
One of Mt. Auburn's popular young men
visited MurHhull neighborhood one Sunday
recently. In search for him u "cook.”
Wo luivo loomed recently that this
young man succeeded in finding Ills "nook"
lmt will wait until some future day to
bring her homo.
A certain young man and young lady
were riding up tho streets of Thomson a
few days ugo, being so confused over wliat
they were talking about, the horse enmo
very near running into the Rank. John
nie.cun you guess the oouplc?
Ono Minute Cough Cure.
Is the only harmless cough cure that gives
quick relief. Curas Coughs, Colds, Croup,
Rronchitis, Whooping Cough Pneumonia,
Astlinm, LuGrippe and all Throat, Chest
and Lung troubles, I got soaked by rain,
suys Gortrudo E. Kenner, Munclo,Ind.,and
contracted a severe cold and cough I fail
ed rapidly; lost 48 lbs. My druggist re
commended Ono Minute Cough Cure. The
first bottle brought relief; several cured
me. I am buck to my old weight, 148 11)*.
One Minute Cough Cure cuts tho phlegm,
relievos the cough at once, draws out In
flammation, cures croup. An ideal remedy
for children, Gibson Drug Co,
Things We
Like Best
Often Disagree With Us
Because we overeat of them. Indi
gestion follow*. But there’s a way to
escape such consequences. A doso of a
good digestant like Kodol will relive you
at once. Your stomach Is simply too
weak to digest what you oat. That's all
indigestion is. Kodol digests tho food
without the stomach’s aid. Thus the
stomach rests while the body Is strength
ened by wholesome food. Dieting is un
necessary. Kodol digests any kind of
good food. Strengthens and invigorates.
Kodol Makes
Rich Rad Blood.
Prepares only by E. C. T)eWitt A Co.. Chicago
Tho |1 bottle con tains Zhi times the 50e. AUe.
>>ifh)«u i rug (Jo.
amiaSrefeQeg
A Thanksgiving Dinner.
Hoavy eating Is usttully the first cause of
indigestion. Repeated attacks inflame tho
mucous mciuhrune.es lining tho stomach,
exposes tho nerves of tho stomach, produc
ing a swelling ufter eating, heartburn,
headache, sour rising* nnd| finally catarrh
of the Htoinuoh. Kodol relieves the inflam
mation, protects the nerves and cures the
catarrh. Kodol cures indigestion, !dys
pepsia, all stomach trouble* by cleansing
and sweetening the glands of the stomach.
Gibson Drug Co
MESENA DOTS.
BLUR EYED A1.F.
We have a flno school In this place of
about 00 pupils. Mr. Nczbort Baker is the
teacher, aud he knows how to manage a
school.
There will be an oyster suppor on De
cember 1‘Jth, at the ucadomy In this place.
The public is cordially invited to attoml.
There will probably be some speaking,
Arthur Pute visited Augusta this week
and reports a nice time.
Mrs. Dessie Pate went; to Augusta to
spend some time,
We hove a flourishing Sunday school at
Macedonia.
Mr. Adam Cason, of Burko county,
died nt his homo on Wednesday,
Nov. 12th. lie was buried nt Hopeful
church, Nov. ltlth. Mr. Cason was
brQlher of Mr. D. W. Cason, of this
county. lie was born and raised in
Warren county and moved lo Burko in
bis young manhood, lie had for
number of years been n member of
Ilopoful church. By Mr. Cason’s
death we feel, although ho was not a
resident of our county, that we have
lost a vciy dour friend. We extend to
the bereaved ones our sincercsl sym
pathy.
If you are blllious and seeking advisers,
Take-DeWitt’s Little Enrly Risers,
Just before going to bed.
You will And on the morrow,
You are rid of your sorrow—
That’s all; just enough said.
Those famous pill* do not’gripe, hut movu
tho bowels gently and easily, cleansing the
liver. Their tonic gives strength to the
glands, preventing a return of tho disorder.
Gibson Drug Co.
Tariff revision continues to be the
most talked of subject in political cir
cles in Washington despite the slate-
mont, given unofficially at the While
House last week, tli&L there was no
prospect of a change in ihe tariff
schedule* at I be coming session ami
that even the President's pioposod
recommendation of a tariff commission
would not imply tho necessity for im
mediate revision. It i* now stated tlint
the President has “left open” I hat
passage in his message which deals
willi this subject and dial lie will not
complete it until lie lias had a number
of conferences with the parly lenders,
some of the most important of which
will take place today.
Tutfs Pills
After eating, person* of a bilious habit
will derive great benefit by taking one
of these pills. It you have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve the nausea,
SICK HEADACHE —,
%lo. .
I of good land in
l^itsboro with good i
sale. I will sell
right. Call (,o see me. * j
I also have 215 acres within 2
miles of 1 hom.son, with a good 8
room dwelling and cook rcor.i lie
sides Dwel ing nicely ceiled,
finished and paiyited, und the best
:>f other improve merits—in fact about
bcBt improved i place in McDuffie
county. There is a good orchard of
peaches and some apples. If you
want a bargain call to see me.
-MATT W. PRO* S.
TO THE PUBLIC.
It lias been reported that we are out of
business. This i* a lui.-Mkc. Wears still
doing Wlieclright and Blacksmith work at
the Wiley shop, and will for tho next 00
days, and will continue in the business
longer. We will appreciate any work Iu
our line and will endeavor to give sati*
faction.
RONEY & ATKINSON,
Nov. 11, 1 ;;02. Thomson, On.
and nervousness which follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy (eel.
.. gloomy
Ing*. Elegantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
WANTED
Two hundred young men and ladies to
qualify for paying positions. If you are
interested, write us for our handsome
illustrated catalogue.
THE LANIER SOUTHERN BUSINESS
COLLEGE,
oct. 31—ly. Macon, Ga.
Dr. G. T. Neal, the Dentist,
will divide his time between
Thomson and Warren ton, the
first two weeks in the month in
Thomson, and will ho in War
ren ton Monday after the 3rd
Sunday iu each month and re
main two weeks.
MATT. W. GROSS,
Attorney at Law
Thomson, Ga,
All business promply attend
ed to. Loans negotiated at 7
per cent, on improved farms on
the best terms ever ottered.
President lloosovolt lias decided to
return to business after killing nil ihc
bears iu Mississippi.
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY x
Backache
CURE
All diseases of Kidneys,
Bladder, Urinary Organs.
Also Rheumatism, Back
aohe.Hs&rtDlsease.Gravel
Dropey, Female Troables.
Sob t become discouraged. There Is a
rare for you. If necessary write l>r. Fenner.
He has spent a life time curing Just such
eases au.yours. All consultation* Free.
•“Your K;*uey and Backache Cure no*
cured two very bad cases among our custo
mers the past year whom the doctors had
given up. J. L. STILL A CO., Woodland, la.”
Druggists. 50c., M. Ask for Cook Book—Free.
Women ttiid Jewels.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that
is tbc order of a woman’s preferences
Jewels foim a magnet of mighty
power to the average woman Even
that greatest of all jewels, is ’often
ruined in the strenous efforts to make
or save the money to purchase them.
If a woman will risk her health to
get a coveted gem, tlun let her for
tify herself against the insiduous
consequences of coughs, colds and
bronchial affections liy the regular
use of Dr. BoscLec’s German Syrup.
It will promptly arrest consumption
in its early stages and heal the affect
ed lungs and bronchial tubes and
drive tho dread disease from the
system, it ia not a cure-all, but it
iB a certain cuie for coughs, colds
aud all bronchial Doubles. You can
get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable reme
dies at Harrison & Hadley's. Get
Greeu’s Special Almanac.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
For Information as toRoutes-
Schedules and Rates both
PASSENGER 1 FREIGHT
C. C. McMILLIN, A. U. JACKSON,
U. A. Puss. Dept., U. P. A.,
A. 0. DAWSON, S. A.,
Augusta Ga.
S. E. Maglll, S. W. Wilkes,
Geu’l Agt. T. F. A Pass. Agt,
Atlanta, Ga.
W. W. Ilardwlek, W. C. Kagin,
Gen'l Agent. Sul. Agt.
ftlucon, Ga.
W. M McGovern,
G. A.,
Augusta,Ga.
300 Acres of Land for Sale !
I have !'(J0 acre* of good land—oak aud
hickory-one inf lo from Mistletoe. Ga., in
Columbia county ami one inite each from
tho line* of Lincoln and McDuffie countie*,
3 miles of Sharon Church, 4 mile* from
Shiloh Church and 15 miles from Thomson,
0 horse farm open ami plenty of water.
MATT W. GROSS.
THE
NEW YORK WORLD
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
Bead wherever the English Language
is Spoken.
The Thhtck-a-Werk World was a bril
liant success in the beginning and has been
steadily growing ever wince. Time is tlie
test of all things, and lias set its seal of
approval on the Thrice-a-Week World,
which is widely eirculated in every State
nml Territory of the Union, anil wherever
there are people who can read our mother
tongue.
This paper for tli" coming winter and the
year lilOS, will make its new* service, if
possible, more extensive than ever. All
events of importance,no matter where they
happen, are reported accurately ami
promptly.
The sill) rriber, for only one dollar n
year, get* three papers every week and
more news and general reading than most
great dailies can furnish at five or six times
the price.
The Thrice-a-Week World is Absolutely
fair in its political nows, Partisan Ida* is
never allowed to affect its news column*;
and Democrat and Republican alike can
obtain in its pages truthful ace omits of all
the great political campaigns.
I a addition to ail the news, the Thrice-a-
Week World furnishes the best serial Ac
tion, elaborate market report* ami other
feature* of interest.
The Tliriee-u-Wt.ek World’s regular sub
scription price is only .31.00 per year and
this pay* for 158 paper*. We offer this uu-
cqnuled newspaper and McDuffie J’ro-
OUKks together one year for $150.
The regular subscription price yf the two
paders is S'-i.OO.
Wanted
Com in iho ear and good country
raised hav. 0. H. ELLINGTON.
FOR SALE.
Having decided to leave Thomson, I
will sell my house and lot on Jackson
street, cheap. You will get a bargain
if you call at once.
J. L. Atkinson,
nov.7—lm. Thomson, Ga.
You will get good results by adver
tising in ibis paper.
JULIAN IT. BOYD.
BEN. F. JOHNSON.
C. D.Tox,
Gen’l Agt.
Athens, Ua.
ST.VITUS’OANCE Fenner, Frcduniu.N.Y
WMt SALE BY A„ J. MATHEWS.
Get our prices ou Job Print
ing. You will save money.
Parties desitiug to purchase a home
in Thomson would do well to see me
before buyiug, ns several desirable
bouses have bceu placed in my bauds
for sale. If you wish to buy lean suit
you. G. L. Callaway.
For Sale.
Scholarship iu shorthand,best college
in Atlanta at reduced rate.
G. T. NEAL.
Saw Mills
SI29 TO S929 00
With Improved Rope and Belt Feed.
SAWS. Tll.KH and TEKTU In Stock.
Engines, Boilers and Maohinerj
All Kinds an* Repairs for aaros.
Shaft Ing, Tul t*ra. Bolt I n e. I njcctors, Pipe*
Valva* and Killing..
LOMBARD IRON TW1 UPPLYCO
Aeon tA. OA.
CRN REPAIRS
Ml mm saws,ribs,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o.,
FOR ANY KlU OF GIN.
FNGINEs. BOILERS AN' PRESSES
Shafting, Pnllsya,
tiros and Fittings
WORKS 4 SUPPLY CO,
avodra. u.
DIRECTORS
ii. h. Willingham.
PAUL A. BOWDEN.
DU. STERLING GIBSON.
IRA E. FARMER.
J. E. WILSON.
PHILADELPHIA DENTAL PARLORS,
722 Broadway, Augusta, Georgia.
Next I'oor to J. II. White’s Dry Goods Storo.
17 OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES.
No More Dread of the Dental Chair.
Aropheno for painless extraction of
teeth. Absolutely harmless. Simply ap
plied to the gum*. No bad results follow.
Wo cull the attention of tho nervous and
delicate to onr Painless System of Dentis
try iu all its brunches.
Great Slaughter Sale
COOES AT COST
Every Friday and Saturday.
Having removed my family to Bath, S. C., I will close out my Stock in
Thomson. I now offer my entire Slock of Goods nt cost until Christmas. I
will only have tuv store in Thomson opened on Friday and Saturday of each
week.
GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
This is no fake but facts. Come every Friday and Saturday
until Christmas if you want the greatest Bargains ever offered
in Thomson.
B. Serotta,
Railroad Street.
Thomson, Georgia.
J. F. SHIELDS
Has the Handsomest Line of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY
EVER BROUGHT TO THOMSON.
His Prices are th.e ILcwest
and Goods the Best.
GIVE HIM ATRIAL.
Millinery Store is one door above Postofficc.
JULI AN K. BOYD, IJEN. F. JOHNSON, PAUL A. TtOWDEN, IRA E. FARMER,
President. Vice President. Cn*hicr. Attorney.
the FARMERS I MERCHANTS BANK
Thomson, Ga.
Wc solicit Ihc business of Merchants, Planters, Firms and Corporations.
The policy of the Batik is: To he strong, to be liberal, to he prompt, to serve
is depositors well, bolding their interests as identical with its own, and to be
courteous to all.
MOYE BROS.,
The Leading Fancy Grocers.
ALL KINDS OF FANCY GROCERIES CHEAP FOR CASH.
We carry a large stock of first class shelf goods and fruits
of all kinds. Soda fount at lower store formerly occupied by
R. J. W.Hayes. We have a store on Main St. above creamerv.
If a penny saved is a pennv earned. You can earn money by putchnsin<v
goods from us. This is especially true of our new line of JEWELRY recently
purchased of the St. Lout* Jewelry (Jo. We have the latest designs and pat
terns. Prices to suit everyone. Each article is fully warranted by the manu
facturer. Call lo sec us.
MOYE BROS. & J. E. MOYE.
oct.10—finis
‘Phone 58.
THOMSON, GA.
Hatchet Tobacco!
THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY.
For Sale at all Grocery Stores*
TAGS REDEEMED at 1 -2 CENTS EACH.
HOST. HAEEIS dk BEO.,
oot. 10 6ms. Reidsville, N. C.
Burglar and Fireproof Safe and Vault and Safely Deposit Boxes.
We carry Burglar Insurance against Day and Night Robberies. uov.28ly
J. WILLIE LEVY,
PRICES
Best Set Toetli, either upper nr lower 38.00
Partial Sets Teeth 31.00 to 37.00
Solid 22k Gold Crowns 85.00
Gold Killing* | 31.00 up.
Amalgam nml Cement 50 to 8L00
Extracting Teeth, Painless 50c
Extracting Teeth, old way 25c
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
We examine your teeth free of charge nml tell you just what your work will cost.
All we ask is a visit to our office anti we will*plea«e you.
LOOK FOR OUR SIGNS.
DR. 0. W. SHACKELFORD, D. D. S., Manager.
u> I ILL Jig
FIT ALLY SIZE HVC-ATT.
We will show this season the finest line of
Men Boys and Children Clothing
ever brought to Augusta, also a lull line of Furnishing
Goods ami tats.
For tho ladies we have a grand line of J
Ladies Tailor Made fruits,
Odd Skirts, faille and flannel "Waists,
TO WE^4E IljZTS.
Take Elevator to CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT and
fjt examine our line befoie buying elsewhere.
J. WILLIE LEVY,
844 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga
UILT Y
YES! Of having gotten together' all the Stunning
Single and Double Breasted Suits of the Season at
$7.50, 12, 15, iS and up to $25.
YES ! Of being able to give you the Best Overcoat
made for
£7.50, 12, 15, iS and up to 25.
yes! A great showing of Men’s Neckwear, Under
wear and Pall Shirts,
None BettenThan our $1.00 and $3.50 Hats.
E. S. McCreary d? Co.,
7T6 Broad Street, .A_ugiisla, Ga-
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Uy* ^ ^ ^ ^ sr ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
i>< Repairs for same.
B.lUc*, Injectors, Pipes, Valves an* Putin*.
Do not pay from S to 12 per cent,
for money when Matt ]V. Gross will
get it for 6 and 7 per cent Come to
sa him.
4 GROCERIES ! GROCERIES ! g
When in need of Groceries or anything carried in a Sr
•$ first class general store, such as &
3Bacon, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Etc.!
&
£ MY STOCK OF £.
1 DRY GOODS IS FIRST CLASS I
og in every respect. I have a splendid line of ^
|SH0ES FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST|
I also carry all Table Delicacies. My Can Coods
are the best Sr
i
2 I am still handling Green Meats of the best quality. g!
Give me a trial. Respectfully,
W. A. WATSON, f.
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BARGAMS IN FURNITURE
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is what wo give, and if you don’t just corns and see, or wiite
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for prices, just think of a nice
Solid 0al\ Suit 10 pieces for $25.00.
ty0al\ Sideboard 43 irsfyes Wide for $14.50
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’PIIONE S.
Oct. 17—Oms.
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Nothing of the kina over heard of before. Everything in
proportion. We keep everything
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ii/ MATTING, SHALES. LACE CURTAINS, £
\kt BAB V CARRIAGES, GO CA RTS *J
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Everything to furnish your house. Everything guaranteed jL
W price and quality. £
| FLEMING & BOWLES, m
904 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ^
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