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LOCAL BREVITIES.
Short and Various Kinds of News Items
Picked up in Town, County, and
Elsewhere
Mrs. W. A. Hall and daugh
ters, Misses Willie Mae and
Margaret, of Toombsboro, came
up to the institute. Saturday, the 1
latter being a contestant for the 1
medal.
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Mr. J, A. Carswell went to (
Dr. Rawlins Sanitarium Sunday
and brought his little son Em
ory home, after a most success- t
ful operation.
* * *
Miss Eda Nesbitt was a visi- '
tor to Macon this week.
* * *
Prof. Mann, of Toomsboro, at- 1
tended the teachers’ institute
here Saturday and spent Sunday
with friends. ,
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Miss Mae Green and others ;
of near Allentown, were visitors ’
to our town Saturday.
** * i
• Miss Mamie Lou Dixon was
the guest of Mrs. M. E. Cannon
and family several days the ’
past week.
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Mr. Clifton Pierce and daugh- 1
ter, of Shady Grove, attended ’
the institute here Saturday. 1
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Best prices on heavy groce- .
ries. See E. C. Momand.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Freeman,
of Toomsboro, were among the
visitors here Saturday. !
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Prof. Townsend, of Shady ’
Grove, attended the teachers’ in
stitute Saturday.
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Don’t forget to see the latest
spring styles at E. C. Momand’s
store.
* * *
Mr. J. L. Byington has re
turned from Rawlins Sanita-.
rium and is very much improved!
much to the delight of his
many friends here and over the
entire county.
* * *
Miss Elmore Williams, of
Macon, and teacher at Bethel,
visited Miss Myrtle Everett Sat
urday and Sunday.
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Go to E. C. Momand’s for
fresh fruits of all kinds.
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> Miss Annie Lindsey has re
k turned to Atlanta after a pleas-1
ant visit to relatives and freinds
here.
Mr. T. B. Chambers, of
tyToomsboro, was a visitor here
Sunday.
i
Miss Ruby Culpepper has re
turned to the G. N. & I. col
lege at Milledgeville, after a
visit to homefolks.
Mr. T. J. Hughes has returned
to Milledgeville, after spending
several days with relatives here.
* * *
On account of the illness of
the editor, we failed to get in all
our news and locals for this
week.
“The NATIONAL SHOW
CASE COMPANY, Columbus,
Ga., are BUILDERS of DIS
TINCTIVE SHOW CASES,
BANK, STORE, DRUG and
OFFICE FIXTURES and JOB
BERS of PLATE and all kinds
of glass. Write to us for prices.”
EXCHANGE BANK
Milledgeville, Ga.
Being centrally located in r.
sonic flail Building, we are convert ent. u,
nil classes of trade. We are proud of the
record we have nvde and are anxious to
have you for a depositor. Our resources
have increased since January, 1904, to
the present time from $40,000 00 to
$200,000 .00. We pay our d positors
FOUR PER CENT, in our SAV t .«Go DE
PARTMENT.
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The many friends of Judge
J. E. Butler will learn with re
gret of his recent illness. We
hope for him a speedy recovery.
* * *
Mrs. J. A. Carswell visited
Sandersville last week.
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Misses Georgia Hughes,
Theise, Albea and Vaughn, of 1
Toomsboro, were visitors here
Saturday.
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Fresh groceries at E. C. Mo
mand’s.
* * *
Mr. Andrew Hatfield has re
turned home, much to the de
light of his many friends, after
an absence of three years’ ser
vice in the army. He has been
stationed at Ft. Gremble, R. L,
most of the time.
* * *
Prof. J. W. Vandiveire and
little Miss Ruth Porter, of Dan
ville, attended the institute Sat
urday. Miss Porter entered the
contest for the medal and suc
ceeded in carrying away the
medal and honors.
* * *
Mr. H. M. Bloodworth, of Mc-
Intyre, gave our office a pleasant
call this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lind
sey have returned to their home
in Savannah after spending sev
eral days with their parents.
* * *
Mrs. A. H. Smith, of Milledge
ville, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Lindsey, this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Momand
visited Atlanta this week.
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W. C. T. U. NEWS.
Mrs. Scovall, of Minnesota,
national organizer for the Wom
an’s Christian Temperance Un
ion, gave a most interesting lec
ture at oTomsboro Thursday
night. Several of the White Rib
boners of this place attended.
The Young People’s branch of
the W. C. T. U. met with Miss
Myrtle Everett Saturday night.
Both the devotional and social
feature was very enjoyable. A
large crowd attended.
“We have seen there is no
hope of improving in any shape
or for mthe liquor traffic. There
is nothing to be done but to wipe
it out completely,” says Arch
bishop Ireland.
“The great cause of social
crime is drink. The great cause
of poverty is drink. When I hear
of a family broken up and ask
the cause—drink. If I go to the
gallows and ask its victim the
cause, the answer—drink.
“Then I ask myself in perfect
wonderment, ‘Why do not men
put a stop to this thing.’ ”
ORATORICAL CONTEST.
The teachers and patrons of
the respective schools of our
county were delighted by an
oratorical contest between their
school children and the teachers
last Saturday. Several teachers
spoke on interesting subjects,
the medal being awarded to
Prof. Jack Townsend, of the
S. S. PARMELEE CO., Macon, Ga.
Horse Drawn Vehicles
o | g Yer y Description
OPEN BUGGIES $35 TO $l5O Jfc
TOP BUGGIES 45 TO 200 17
OPEN sufiRIES 65 T 0 200
TOP SURRIES TO 200 \ v
ROAD CARTS 15 TO 75
FARM WAGONS HARNESSi - ”””
SINGLE BUGGY $6 50 TO $45 00
One-Horse SSO to DOUBLE BUGGY .. .. 15.00 TO 50.00
SINGLE WAGON 6.50 TO 15.00
Two.Horse 550t0575 DOUBLE WAGON 10.00 TO 25.00
bicycles BitYCLESW
NATIONAL $40.00 TO $75.00 — M
’ CLEVELAND 40.00 TO 75 00 l^\
CRESCENT 30.00 TO 50.00
ENDURANCE 25.00 TO 35.00
GEORGIA 13.50 TO 26 00 /
BUICK AUTOMOBILES
INDIAN MOTORCYCLES, OW
BABY CARRIAGES and CARIS
s3^o to $5 ■oo S 1 75,00 to 5275.00 |
8. 8, PARMELEE COMPANY, Macnn. Ga.
Shady Grove school.
The medal for the best deliv
ered recitation from the pupils
was awarded little Miss Ruth
Porter, of the Danville school.
Judge Butler made a very ap
propriate and interesting open
ing address, which was thor
oughly enjoyed by all.
FALSELY IMPRISONED.
Innocent Men Suffer From Perjury cf
German Officials.
The discovery that five men, who
were prominently connected with a
socialist organization and who have
been sixteen years in a penitentiary
serving sentences, are innocent of the
offense for which they were condemned
has deeply stirred public opinon in
Germany, says a Berlin dispatch.
The men were sentenced in 1895, on
the charge of perjury. They were con
demned largely on the evidence of two
police officials who swore that the men
had testified falsely regarding the con
duct of the police at a meeting of
working men near Essen.
It now develops that the evidence
of the police officials was perjury.
The case places a difficult question
up to the judicial authorities. Under
the German law the men are entitled
to heavy damages, and the courts must
fix the amount due them.
Application For A
Chart°r.
Si'te of Georgia, Twiggs County.
Totlic Honorable Philip Cook, .Sec
retary of tbe State of Georgia I e
Petinqn of the ninler-igned whose
names and residences re liereim fter
fully set forth, respectluHv slews
Ist. That they desire to be incorpated
under the laws of Georgia as provided
in the acts of 1892 and the acts of 1895
amendatory thereof, pages 60 and til
2nd. Thev desire for t hemselves, their
successors and associates to be incorpo
ra’ed under the harm iml style of the
Cary North and South Raiiwa t un
pany.
3rd The railway eontempiaf. u in
this petition for charter is to be about
50 miles in length, beginning at Cary,
USE BLOOD, TANKAGE
AND FISH GUANO FOR
BIG CROPS.
We ammoniate with blood, tankage and fish and it will give
you a guano that will stay by the crop longer and furnish
plant food during the entire period of growth.
On well fertilized cotton, the plant will remain green and
mature the late bolls until frost time.
Can you afford to pay the same price for a cheap ammoniat
~ ed fertilizer, when for the same money you can get Blood, Tan
kage and Fish?
Our goods have perfect me chanical conditions and blending
of ingredients.
Use “GEORGIA’S BRAND S ” Made by
Central-Georgia Guano Company,
Milledgeville, Georgia.
in the county of Pulaski. ami the stall
l
■ ;of Georgia, and running in a northerly
! direction through the counties of Pu
l laski, Twiggs and Wilkinson, to Gor
don, Georgia, and running in a South-
• erly direction from Cary through Pu
laski county, Georgia, to Haw kinsvil'e,
• Georgia
4th The Capital stock o said Railway
Company stall be Oue Hundred Thous
and Dollars ($100,090 001 and Ihe bond
ed indebted! ess limited to Ten Thon--
ami Dollars per mile (SIO,OOO 00) ot
J dually constricted railway m oppera
, non.
i sth. They desire the charter of said
' Railway to eohtr ue for and duri g
! the period of One Hundred and Om
1 Years. (101), as allowed by law,
1 6th. The principal office of said rail
( way company shad be in Cary, Geor
. Shi.
i 7th Your petitioner declares that thev
i do intend m good faith to go forward
■ without delay to secure subscriptions
to the capital stock and to construct,
equip, maintain, and operate said Rail
way.
! Bth Your petitioner fntl er shows
• 1 th.it they have given four week notice
I ; of their intention to apply for a chart
-11 er by the publication of this pel it ion in
■ the news papers, in which the Sheriff
। advertisements are published in each f
. the counties through which said Rail
way shall run once a week for four
weeks before the filing of this petition
Wherefore your petitioners prays
I that they mav be incorporated under
the provisions of the laws am’ the con
sti ution cf the State of Georgia, with
ailti powersand riviledges incident
lo such <•'’•porati-o.s u" h r i dH Gt
' tne of .ne 1.1
I ion I t t m - id SI : 1 < . ,
9th VoUI petltorn
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1 • their mimes ami residences respect) w-
Ij Iy as follow-, to wit
'I W I, Jameson, Pulaski t o.
I H F Armstrong, pulaski Co.
i J H King. Pulaski Co.
■ j Frink Wade, Pulaski Co.
' j C C Porter, Pulaski C .
■ ’ G II Wade. Pulaski < n
|B F A bm-v, Pnlaski < ’
> I J II P-itehett, Pulaski Co.
r D B Dunn. Bibb Co.
’ I Herbert R Brown, Bibb to,
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