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W C. T. u.
The \V. C. T. U met Tuesday, the
l)th nt the koine "Of Mrs. \V. M. Pitts
and the deuiuituent presented at this
time was Medical Temperance, which
study was led by Mis.- Ruth Knox, the
local superintendent.
The special subject Patent Medicines,
1’cruna coming in for Us share ol'ex-
ex posure
The service was opened by a song,
“Christ for tlie world we sing,” follow
ed by a Scripture reading and coin
incuts on the texts, “My people are
destinyoiI for lack f knowledge.”
‘•Wine is a meeker—an i whosoever is
deceived thereby i, not wise.” A
prayer led by Mrs. T. A. Uriah ley,
followed. Kadi lady was provided
with a program oi questions and
answers on various p.v.ont medicines
with Ilia analysis of > -me as given by
11 j medical profession and Pure Food
<J immisslon.
A “Reformer Rclc.rmed," a poem
quite apropos, was well read by Mrs.
McLomore, setting forth the incon
sistency of some temperance people,
The farmers Telephone-
Activity among the farmers in this
section i n the matter of securing tele
phone service in their homes continues.
A new line now in course of construc
tion, will soon be connected with the x . v in 01
exchange of the Southern Bell com-, ttdnesday, March 29, 30, 31
Millinery
Opening
On Monday, Tuesday and
CORN.
be
a
pain in Thomson and four additional
stations arc to be connected with the ! i* ,
present line of Mr. M. 11. Cook which j display a
already extends into the Thomson ex-, French Pattern Hats,
change.
The newline of Mr. B. 0. Waller
will furnish service to seven parties
and among those who will install 1 an d Children’s Hats,
telephones in their homes arc:
B. C. Waller, T. B. Stockton, F. P.
Davis, W. R. Johnson, J. \V. Johnson,
C (.’. Ivey and Mrs. J. U.Waller.
The new stations on the line oi Mr.
M. II. Cook will be plaoed in the
homes of J. D. Howell, W. K. Jones,
A Inert us Smith mid J. F. Gray.
The construction of rural telephone
lints is placing the progressive farmers
in a uosition of commercial advantage
lie has never known before. It. is
moving the isolation which bar been
We sell Bridal Brand Canned Corn
at 10c* a can and we believe it is the
best 10c corn that has ever been sold.
You can buy a higher priced corn,
but .ve do not believe you can find a
belter corn nt any price. We have sold
beautiful lot of corn at 1.1c n can that wasn’t as good.
Wo want you to giye >t a trial. Just
try one cun and then wc believe you-
On Wednesday there will! will praise it as much or more than we
Mrs. C. F. Hunt will have
Always The S
The Sest—The Cheapest.
special display of Misses ! da
. r J i We hr
Much
time and talent have been
j given to these hits, and the
| display will be an unusual
one. The ladies of Thomson
and viciuitv are invited to at
tend.
who wouldn’t think of using intoxi- such a burden to the farm wife, and
W. f. M S.
c.mts, but who fully use patent, medi
cines, many of which are filled with
alcohol, morphine or cocaine.
Mrs. Richards, the State sup’t. of
Med. Temp., read a number of letters
from phpslciansi over the State, in
answer to a paniplet sent out last sum
mer with a request for their opinion.
These letters show that a number of
our Georgia doctors have joined the
ranks of rhuse in other parts of the
United .Stales and Europe, who no
longer consider alcohol necessary as a
medical agent, belter i;puUs being ob
tained through other agencies.
Special attention wa , directed to the
teachings of Dr G. .ficus Wood head
and the 11! is'.iions Russian scientist,
"Piof. MeichntkolT, the latter recent l>
lecturing be tor.* a large body of midi
oul men in Loudon on the etr.vts of
alcohol upon the white corpuscles of
tqe blood,— the guardian cells of lli .-
body, and the the injuring caused them
by the use of alcohol.”
A song. •'Some glad day closed the
service.
The women of the W C. T. t.'. have
niovt .no e than sentiment upon which
to stand, as they 1 m* in leaflet form
the teachings of many of the foremost,
scientific ph\ sicians, who have discard
ed 111is drag, not from sentiment but
for scientific re: sons and the Hospitals
which no longer employ it arc prov
ing daily by their to weed death-rate
the improvement of the ne r over Wie
o'ri wav.
the indications are that the entire
sou‘h will be coveted by a net work of
such lines in the course ol a few years.
M Methodist Church
There will be quite an innovation in
the services at the Methodist church
Sunday morning and evening. Col.
Jule F. Elton, of Montezuma, Ga., will!
deliver an address on Tithing Sunday
morning ami upon the 1 ay mens Min
ment Sunday evening. Mr. Elton
is quite a prominent business man and
is also an enthusiastic church man. He
is al.-o un orator of some reputation
commanding the close attention of his
»u -lienee from bcglning to end.
Every body invited In hear hid).
The W. F. M. 8. of the Methodist
church will have a social meeting at
the dome of Mrs. H. S. Palmer Thurs
day March the 25th, from 6 to 0 p. m.
Eacn active member has the privilege
of inviting one. Honorary inetr.bers
are niso expected
:ive received a fresh shipment
of Kellog's Toasted Corn Flukes.
Have you ever bought any B. D.&T.
coffee from us? The way our trade
has increased on it shows it must give
satisfaction. Price 25c a lb. We have
it in 1-2 and 4 lbs tins.
We also have McDonguPs Royal
Blind eoiliee in 14 lb tins. Prioe 51.00.
Wc want our customers to he per
fectly .satisfied with every article
bought from us, and westnnd ready to
make good anything bought from us
that does not give suii.sfae.tion.
J f you have not been trading with us
wc ask you to give us a trial.
H L Boatwright,
Railroad street, Thomson, Gu.
6?
My Best
Co to Hayes & Colvin For
Early Amber Cane Seed
Early Bliss Triumph Potatoes
Early Dent Seed Corn ^
German and Black Wax Beans
I>. M. Ferry Garden Seed, Sew crop
Wessons Cooking Oil
Magic Yeast
Shauish P-nuts, Fur seed
Mixed Sweet Keg Pick lea
Best Full Cream Cheese
All kinds of Pistol and Rifle ear
Irldgea
A full supply of Flour
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, (
Snuff and nil kinds of can can goods.
The Princess Range is
worth its name and»
$50.00 more
I give you both .. ..
ITO R ONLY #37 • 50
tv.fjtn.' ui( )—i isij.a
R. W. BOATWRIGHT,
.r.MM, i..,d,l6® Railroal! Street > - ~ Thomson, Ga. g.
A Card of Thanks.
Ediioi Progress:
Thomson, Ga.
Please all >w us the columns of yourj
paper to thank all of those who were so j
rind to ns during our recent affliction, ■
! Personal Mention
A Religious Author’s Statement , , ,
iw. jo.,-., H. Ft-qvnnjw. S?rlist,ur\, j »’loase all »w us the column* of your] " « regret to hear that Mrs. A. E.
K. C., vt.l,r, ,s ti-e niu hor ,-f. , m. i-ix i:-• I ,s I >cr to lbank nil of those n ho were so " ab>on is qmlc ill.
vrii«e<: “r" ,r s. .-oral v«ois l v.. oiHi. t. d ' kiml to ns during our recent affliction,, lion. JolinT. West returned Tuesday
woi, j. otney tr« :in-f lav vria*< r f was ! and alsa those friends of our deceased from a visit to New York.
Mid.*, <riok< si wiili i -.-x.-r. puTi hi mi j husband and father w ho miniatered to! B. F. Waller, Esq., of Gibson arrived
kidnoy sand w a . ■ foe.! i-W. fii I him and cheered him during his long!Tuesday on a visit to relatives.
nnal.li t* gs’t >«p ivilh.mt assiUjuk- . Mv ij|| )csjl
r.riec contained a thick white sctlinivui 1 .. . I Miss Camille Gross is home front
I
and l nv -i'l same frequently ."ay and
sight. I eocnmeiinsl taking Fuloy's Kid
ney li.'lnoly, if ad the paid gradually alsil-
<••! and fin iliv cc.<—and my min h.-.-ru •
Imriuni. ( ♦.•htvrfttU# reroiamend Foley's
Jvidn-y Remedy.’’ A J. Msliti-vrs,
Died. ~
Every net of kindness is gratefully
i remembered by his family.
Mrs. Maguik Ei.j.ixgton
t'.lHl. 11. El.I.SXKTOX.
House and Lots for Sale-
i 1 house and Jot on Jackson St.
Shorter College for n short visit.
Mr. O. S. Ixv who is spending some
lime in FU-rida, reniemltered his Sun-
school class and the Baptist chair with
some very fine grapefruit this week.
Miss Mat ion Gross return Id Wcdnes-
2 lots on Cobbhum Road near Riling-j d«.v Bom a |.lcasant visit io Miss Erin
ion place.
3—;> acre lot on Wriglitsboro Road
just out of city limits Apply to
\V. C. McCummoxh.
Mr Charles AJlwrt Crawford «2ied at j
J-.ss home an Cobbliam on Tuesday]
March 16, and was inlerrt'd in >
the family graveyard near Appling, on
Wednesday, March 3 7. The cauie of; -
his death vrasspanal and brain paraly- Megahee Qanvood.
•ds. the critical period of his i!loess Miss Lillie Megalw and Mr. C. II. 3
dating back only a few .lays, nftliougli ^ Gantuad were marriod al the home of 1
hjs health h*d ticen failing for some \ )jj f brides paiculs Mr. and Mrs. IMvid
.vrr-Trs and he had at times been a great Mtgahee al the Cotton Mill, on 8un-
SiUlffbrer. fday, March 14, 1909, Rev. T. II. Tins-
Mr. \ ran ford was the eldest son ! iuors pcrfoiinuig the oemeoiany.
Mt. sad Mrs WiPioniH. t tawfoid of - Mr. Garwood, wlso is employed ii»
t obfelnani. He was a aiative of l.trfuin- j Gotlw, Miil, is like oldest son of
»«* caisnfy, was in the 27th year ol his ] Ur vjrs. J. H. tiarwood.
age and was anmamed. f.edde'' his,, 'rh^. PnjgiessextendscoiigMittilallona
tvjreuts he i- survived by two brothers^, ^ wi«hes.
— Mr. Clyde 31. “’rawford of Hard
O'.Vtal ni Macon.
Mrs. \V E. Went! of WrightsviUe
turned home Wednesday after a visit
to Mrs. C. II. Ellington.
to Ciiioti Point
hurst and .iohu C. < 'rawfoad, cf C«bV
Ham, and ^ ssster, Miss Many l.irnc
Craw feed of Augusta.
The Progress tenders its siaerre sy*o-
jvalhy to tSae bereaved.
W M S.
Miss Clare Ivlfiuglou returned Batur-, 2d- Barnes we«:t to Augusta Monday.
♦lay to Augusta to rtsurne lier studies
al the Business College.
Miss Helen L&ugkian of Kingston,
X. Y. n is the guest of Mrs. J. 3J. Wat
son.
Mr, Daniel Printupof Augusta spent
Sunday here.
Mr. M. 11. Pearce left Monday for
Xcw Orleans where Ik,has accepted a
position with the Siiouth Atlantic
•Steam Sliiji ("o
Mr. George C. Tutt a* d Iris ♦laugh
ter Mrs. Kennedy h.ft Monday for
Dublin.
•Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Johnson *eliiTn-
ed Monday lo their home in \V a Tren
ton after a visit to friends near Thcun-
Sl!1.
2*1 r. A. S. Culpepper of Atlanta was
here Saturday .
Mis. It. H. Stephens returned Mon
day to her home in Augusta after a
v isit at the home of Mr. M. M. Dunn.
Mr. I». SI. Isestl of Winfield sjoait
Sunday ai the home of Mr. SI. W.
Du>::’i.
Airs. 2. E. Jofinson ami Sirs, johai
M rs. Susan Sparks of Aden, X.
arrived Set unlay io spent some lime
al ihe home of SI is. J. \V. Sparks.
Miss Pearl McManus sprat Saturday!' ahfy Jieitsr.
SherifiT llavves went
Monday.
Ijjiirge assorimenl of ladies shirt
waist at Al cCoin me ns- B ush-1 ios well
CM.
We are glad fo be able lo stale that
little Miss Hath Knox, whose illness
was noted in our last issue, is consider-
TheW. M. ST. of the ISaplist church
will t-b.*-r.'e the week «f prayer and
self dem-ail foe Home Missaons iMgiin-
! ruing Momday wtermoon, .'S o’clock*
j M*.i'chil2 sand ooraliwulmg ilimough the
Arriving! rihipurents of Crosse®’ 1 ;; week.
'Shor-s for Marin, at TJie T. A. S-rx/tt t .-s ! Mimday—ehuTeh parlor, leader—
■i M T-.. Aff cljcrmoma.
Tuesday—ATns. MdMey’ss resademce,
leader—Mrs. 3£va Hardaway.
AYedmewtay—E-iareka HotelL, Young
People's Program, leader—Mrs. Edgar
MvinsJey.
Thursdlay—Mrs. Dr. Pitt's meadenue,
1 ader—Mas. McLean.
I'Vidbiy—Jdirs. J).ames OurtSs’ acsidonee
ieudt-r—Mrs. Potter.
JflHI Slii 1 ”
Mr. Ltf&or Gofibrie, of
Bcssrfort. N. C. spent naonef
freely In empSoying doctors to
core has vile from caatinaal
besdsche.. He VTites;
"CiiS bottle of CarduS did
nay 9?ifs more good tfesn any-
thiag she h^-. taken lor ten
years pai/L She Jiad siilcred
wife headache for lea years
and 1 had spent $-300.00 fos
doctors’ bolls for bar. but noth
ing aid her soy good.
CAM!
CitSA^eifi Schedvie
'X .ehumge in the sdlsed Wie <af the :se v-|
■era! -off liar train* on itibe ttewngia R.aiD-
xuad inis to made, the ecxnected
« feeduJe being as tfuUlioxi-*:
Take
2Sw 3
a., mu
>m 2;
13.:S7 a. m.
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■o.;Su j). xn.
T. 3!]
>C.:tf7 Ji. ro.
” aa
•11x57 ju EX.
m 2J8
7 aT7 p. ®n.
m s
13x30 fu m.
Queen Quality-.
and Sunday at tine home of Air. J. L.
Ijtwi;,.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Stclnc of War-
rcmloji and Mr. and Air*. Myer Silver
■of Norwood spent Sunday at Hie home
of Air. AJyer St fine.
Mrs. Myer Stc-ine and Mrs. Joseph
Sl*a»e went to Aragusla Monday.
Miss Kate Hams'rra has rel uT.nerl
from Atlanta and will behead trim
mer for Air*. » r . Hunt during the
spring seasren.
We are glad to bear Dial the chil
dren of Mr. Mahon W. Karr, who have
been ill, are Letter.
Miss Ethel Stone spent Sunday in
CxiMslk.
Mrs. ;b G, AVoodxrard of Holder.
Fla , arrived Monday to visit heraistei*
1 Mrs. C- G. A’tiling and Mrs. W. A.
I fuss.
Air. James Wallanghem and hislallle
son. Master Frank AA'dillamgtomn of
ilJnecdmlttn were guests Wednesday at
Mr*. J. C. Cliautl leBL Tuesday for llw iMaroes of Messes. R. J. and IS. H.
WiiOicLgham.
Mr. J iiinos: J. Muiodky of New Yolk,
is the gctesl of has .sister Max. B. H.
AVrihrigham.
Miss Bafflie Bto.ry wont to Augusta
Tuesday.
Gusnak.
Air . Jeihra Swras meJumed Tuesday to
his house in Union 3’omt, after c* visa!
hare.
Mr. Frank AY. 5<ta3 ©T Au®BBta vuit-
ed aeiig.lrv«b h are this week.
Mis* Annie SLumorrs <cif Ttooex ille was
here iSal'nri.lay.
Aliis* HicAue S'rey .spent Bamnday at heir
hrane in WMtar. j ^ ^ Ufjy ^ u j^ k
Misses Minnie Bra'.-ikm-Jl and ISennie • Kiuw if ytm have an afif*-
Thwinscn *I«nt Sunday ha 3Ame\ iiil le- j it!h.at hurt m humn yemr feet you
Mr- and Mir*. W. 3U BoirweM *rf Pun- (canal have that pleasant sanale. TtVrjr
Latest News
Pahrioian shoes and » e guarrantee ai
jiHeasaut look. All k'yes styles mid
colors. J. A. Boatsvaight-
Sha has taken two bottles
of Carriui znd it has tions her
tve thousand do Gars ($2,000)
verth of good . Just, vs kog
ax it is made. I sha3! hswe
Cardui ia my heme."
For an forms of female
pain, like headache, side ache,
pain In limbs, dizzy feelings,
dragging down -sensations, etc
—Cardui has been found to be
an effectual remedy. Don't
wait tifl you are “aS run down.**
Try Cardui at oooa.
Sold everywhere.
K <6
itefyi ® Ibayaaag shosseallij si»i anaiHoainw j .{^awkl* atturc fm like s^nSa® .weaaun.
I tht fl&nwBH ’Q.eii'itlty lihocs fr»' lirilK!*.
The T. a. Scran'S' Ow.
ifitM *pcul Homday at the Jfanae of Mir.
AV.. C. Mriticunimins.
Miss Ivhlilie FAcuriiing has nocirjTleil :>•
posilian a* boGbkcej)f-r and Ktenogrujih-
er fur tlie nAowricri-tiiiilt IxtutDlber Clo.
Mis* Aasai) JDtaB»3j*io raf Aliant a has
Itiuen leiHsafg-.d as mi-Uiirw id M rs. lu. A ’ pa’erit kwtfetar shoes on earth
guuruiottiL'd not to eraek- J. A.
For Men Only.
AYear iiml & Packard ©sfards only
that*
IJoat-
Motiee
liLL^OOUCH
i* macs
—Hr. Sing’s^
§!m Diseevsiy
UjbI noe l ake your enennune to>-d iiy for
1 the iOatser unit. 3. A. S'Airulwirtght.
M:r*. T„ 13.. (Orjs rtf Attotu vikitied WT,ighi.
rdlrttSw* ihti'e M-ondlay.
Six. and M:r*. Jsltim 19. Ountiis went
’ia Aaigtufla Mnmlhry.
M«-.. Key ClFuikt went to AiwgiukUa, „
i .Ladi'SE
'THis iw tffliE ottiwi iftisngtn’owi tftmi'afiflhe ^"“r it «l ^ ime rf W U.
T&D icjirtilh ariiMI, lunul irt ii« itikHi rtnLrflfCHt ttihut) too J (CtXLWtft*h ilil-OKioiy,, Ifc> WKt;er Ilw-w^u
'Iiane lit. ffif ;-ynu (flunflil tuShe u aniHl :a Sew : ^.iBiaa*. ffitanttifwl .-KOtruznar direweffutwil*
draws elf HaoMHitw! tilMeifli %irirj* ,j PaLihiian .HtiipjfHirs urt J.. A. Hiott-
wiiH ana Tnurj-inrungaty-. jte*liOMlir*H) jaibt-
lirm*iinrr» ;rt. flrtTMTin TtlVlt* \
Mrs. Patsy Henning Isftjlast week
fur Appling, where *i»e was called by
the critical illness of her daughter Aire
W. H Morgan.
Mr. Carl Gibson of (Uroretown w
here Wednesday and Thursday.
Messrs. O. G. and G. B. V. Colvin
atteiwlod the t/urial of Air. It W. Ale-
Cord ©f Irijjfoln county Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. W. E. Hatcher cf
Harlem were guests al the home of
Mr. K. M. Hatcher Sunday.
•MiHs Emily Boswell of PewfieM apemt
Buaday *i the home of Mr- W. G- Me-
(jumiumiu.
Mas* Xellie Tankerslej' rctunaed
M.omday 1© her home in OihMham after
a visit al the home of Mr. J. B- Ivey.
Alessrs- fterttoa and Victor Chuy rtf
Harlem earae up MuimIut.
Metta. A’lheat Tamkeretey and Br- i
mekt #teed «tf CkfehSaam were grrests
Mmumday al Use home at Mr. 3. B. Jvey-
Jlr. p. a. Knox of IliefcoK was here
tMs weeik eafflltd heae hy the Sllnexs of
his Hattie daughter •Rulh..
Airs. £- W-MeMamnom .arrived Tues
day frwns Hiekoz.
M:rs. T- A Biwtit aeturiied Toewday
lirom a v«at t« liidkoz.
Miss Mary lonrlte Gravvlord rtf A'»-
guuLu was Imre ifttuidav *n route to the
tump her paaent* Mr. and Mrs.
WsLLLiJuaa H. Gru-w-Jor-d wbere *he *'•“* ! Mr*. C"-T".
culled ou aueomal rtf the eiititaill iitLoews'
Mr..«... W
Air. J. T. Xeal rent to AugusUi AYed-
nesday.
Air. K.T. Anchors of Warren ton
visited his son Air, Beverly .V. Anchors
this week.
Air. Janr.es W. Hawes went to AVar-
rerrio.-r Tuesday.
Airs. Paul A. Aloles was 'here Tu<«-
day en route to her horn* In Ixwwsl
Grove after a visit to relatives in
Colum bia county.
Mrs. T. AS. Lewis left Tuesday for
Augusta.
MiseMany Curtis went to Augusta
Tuesday.
Mrs J. YV. Boatwright and Mrs.
CHnton Baesey left Tuesday for Augus
ta. During her stay Mrs. ilonusy will!
he the guest of Miss Helen Hatch.
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. G.urwood visited
Augusta on Monday and Tuesday last.
Mr. J. H. Garwood and family have
moved into the house foranurily oeeu-
pied hy Mr. B. A. iruncato, at lheOot-
toa AIBL
Mr. Clyde 13. Ciawfomd or llaaieft-
hu:FKt was hero Tuesday *n route lo
( Vbbhatu lo see Ms brother Mr. Charlies
A. Crawford who is very ill theme at
the home rtf his parents Mr. and Mrs.
William fi. Crawford.
Thane will be proaching alt the Mill
L’Mijn-J Sunday Mght tsiJilS o’cikiuk.
We rogrot lo hear rtf the rlJuess of
Mrs. D. 34.
Air, John A. Eubanks of ffohler was
lie re Tuesday.
Air. Bert rijrires of Augusta was here
Sunday en route to tlie home of Mr.
William H. Crawford of Cobbham,
where he was called on account of tire
critical illness of his cousin, Mr. Char
les A. Crawford.
KheritT K. W. Hawes made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta this week.
Atessrs. 0. F, Cranade and J. J*
Jseal made a business trip to 0ih#m
Thursday.
Mr Harvey Turner returned TJjurs-
day ftntn a vidt to Washington,
Anouncement
Millinery
Opening
Clisaltes A. Craw-'
ijugite '(uniMi fliUc until iihh-jimi ttt Ifrmn dhv _ r8TT« ,
.Kjauiitni a (praith: iUm rmtsimil :uinii(W -uf ;| j il‘0I33.‘30I3.
:!nibritnwwflsl C3bH*wbieupwiiiaiy>»*• Miuu-jj ,,,
■wjvwH, aaaaly Hihsaiu.adeamKBr liiiii :nrilll ^ fCWfeirt, JXwdt u’fiuU, Sftiwiwy :uaril
i Aij- C.:b:-'fin iMr.rg <Cit. j| tfumOii afl 3. A. Staid v rigiL ’a.
■uf iber birtlhw A3t.
turd.
joakn AL Borraes wmt t9 An-
gosttt Ttnisduy-
Mis. Eruak YY. Xvul retutsHjd Tites-
■day to itor 'hutqe iua A.agustu..
■Mir, j. 1L>. WantKBa »®ut to .Awgrastai
Teesday.
iElw. A . J. ILaiBOnhy aiHtinimwo'S Ttiesdsity
a® ha* huantiu Aigguutta alfttsra vMl
hero.
Tft’d Huy flumtliutliiiwiBUwt HAb 'XViitit's
icr.ai»y aaiil Bltufltlur Mils ;na«! iwmogniilVtiJl
5ui- rnttuik Mllaussii ibutlkadbe,, i»u8u.iuiuu.t,»ni
rtlic ililatUtur itnfl rtll luriaiury •avHHDilfJ.'K.
fflluy :»wr witliBtgtae autl Wilt jimnuiidas :tai ulM
jmm.s ofmnnik bark, hafflsutlbi'., lrluiumirtaniB
.unfl irtsutmuMc jwaw. humijtt aiirtaiikwfii-
'We.Siffil:o»Sascmomraifl <d»*!m ®Sb-;
t>uu Hili'HS'Ott.
litoka went to YYiurron-
ton YVedaesSay-
Mr. Mind Mrs. H. T. CItory feifil Wed
nesday Sow WamwKtaa witoero Ihty
iQuililed !by the iilteafsjUf mrilattlves.
Mr* M.. W- lhatin Unfit YYedaesdaj’
ffar AiugMKta.
Mr. T. 13. iDiiiiier, Jr.„ naff AiqgtwLa
■was haw ;ifenvday.
A lady <rtf iouhiaro .and rodiueaneut
who ha* ezadDUiiiUiid our vttuttk utf .dross
guuds for Spring mud SttBKBWsr huj-s ;
“‘5 tiMtiHidiii them iky tiw the anoslt rthvj
pimrt liioe <siT (dines* goods cnea 'Urwught to:
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