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All of our shadesi Lo eotUngm ace are made of the best. cloth, `C.tini , worth 90c and are mounted on spring s 2 g Sors: Lot 8, Nottingham Lace efe aft long, 9 eet A 8 flet lonz 42 inches Curtana Poles, .with wide, edged with ih trimmings, worth :$5e frtage:, idrh l10. * and a ea 2 to 33c Pickett, [44. ~-"~aL77 U A>L WLLA ASIA S'1R NG Agent for Pz'I~o s im WIR YgzCz li; " a 'r .Ia cu A 1 I3. I; : POSTi- ' or SeOX 8 ` Y: to `seat's the to~o thfirst..class !t rs, tee"` > v ',r i- oU* Lupeb. yý 4 ·dWhc *taFl:I r · ' S at~ OiapEoN . e~ mou n your shi oib aithsi the g `elpfo h*D.;ingse ew Dsovi+ .tor~oi t . W e$nn~oj, of cae wekwwo dohoebtwa et 91,4 bed ý I beganakin 'Kii*t'. L ew Di v *heit d red 1~ ~~ adt uCsed byd. · ki ,off t 1r n ;stare, are ee ý Lots 1, , 44, $5, inse*N X48 in N Gv nton. &141 ota have eacb I s-firof tO fee o t~oh faveay~e, hi Idebth of :10 feet. Fori ,sale th FruteI Notformjat n ,~ 4i at bis, oklice At Cr~ystal "Spalg ~rk, waith or I without awning.. Ph~one 2is,.: -For S'> tg, Witt dIninBl stable,-M, peean fi -and peach tr eegood; o~ nie ta antd ha4f c rounc mare rom te mat Farme t e± Price, $1 ~ Applya-s~P The Golf rl`. She said: "I sam sweary, I casinnt make Lm bed, Nor he!p with the preserving, Nor dust the room,'"she said. And leaping from the hammock, She seised her Tagof sticks, And udid the eighteen holes in just Exactly minety-six. -Philadelphla Bulletin, In The Bush Of i1950 The owner qf' the. great dairi was showing a visitor around the plant. ·"All these thousands of cows,' he said, -"remilked by machinery, The milk is conveyed into an im mense reservoir, from which it if carried in undergrhund pipes at a speed of a mile- 'a minute t all points'; within fifty miles. The system works perfectly and yet there is one great drawback." "What is that?" asked the visi tor . ,'Well, of course there's no cream any more. It is impraeti: cable for us to separate it here, and in:this age of the world -no body has time to wait for it, to rise."-Chicago Tribune. Automobile Value To The Farmer' John Jacob Astor has lately told the world that the farmer has a new" friend in the automoble, The farmer whose horses have pl'owed all day and who, with his family,i naturally ineeds recreation when the ~work is done, will, thinks Mr . Aeton, invoke his autoimobile that asa tattonary eagine may have ,been Cutting feed, sawing wood or what not, switch the su tive power to the driving ,wheels. and with a«, joyful --All atboard be off ~.o the dearest town,. thouggh it maia.r lbe miles away.-=hicago Chrouicle. on. the Scoi d Presbyterian Caureh, of - 'itteburg, air forced throug a refr.pgerator i . t awe ment; sD to be carried tthrugh pipes to achk end of evary row of pes.; Th temperature o the uditorium eiaL thus be forced down to 40e degrees. 'Another feature of the church ias the tele phope service, 200 telephones al ready being .connected with the Bomes of members, that they may participato in the services ,when uniiable to attend church. A apeetal to the Tines-Demo. mrat ~lrmi Topeka, Kansasa, sayp Mrse. ;hoebo M. Abler, who is sua ing lher ehusband Win. i Ables for divoree, discovered toyday ii the lbeginning of the trial through evidence introduced that ee bad been living with her uciole for twepty-three lears. The revels tion caused a sensation to tbibcourt room, and Judge Dana `promtptly annulled the marriage contract and only ehrid'born to the colmple.% O o . Iforbue with me SoaiJnaot ,{:i 5ýcirsoler-ia ?f~ocukl~ thek of mberlairnie Oolic,- Colerm :ant Diarjoea Remedy. Mr~. CW owler otHightower, Ala., ~l#*r1J~iOD b-isi;iebad ~ii.uei iiuoglot a p j in aurder at "EdwaruI ea ounIy eeat of Ulebourue .:: _ 1º tae°' ways: WItIte there i at~e oe f;fry et pft. it ave me. , er torus i a er e%+e~re `formD. I. nevr~ more bie:. my a tan Sent to the; *h5 .'.ettor 16 iertaini c)olerainture,ýbtthe duIstr test' a. botte o4f O1Mm b4rrbIn Os ik 1CholGMR and. tea,, piaiugtha~t he bhw at I: bu~ t that this u~edficle was so ucih~ ,better he woul i rWt ~teid t mnein tbeU. sesimb ; Ie tok on dijeeof t lta1 Wag better to Ave, minutes. The seeoanloe caedineg* iely.Twa tli juryr werea Iced n th sa e nert'.scs sane tw*ty-flv. Bent bottle c#ared the Uv . dr tt II S***O , £u k7, :Noyten v h m1a* 4 group of drummers were" trad ing yarns on the subeeds of bospi ta.ity, when one, a l ttle Virgitian with a humorous eye and a deligL ful drawl, took up his parable thus: "I was down iin I.ouisianas last nonth travelin' "crose sooutry with' S. J.: Carey (the same being Stone wall .Jaokson C., at yopt service) when we kinder got lost in a mighty, iot.esome sort o' road just about dark. We rode along ai ight good pieee after son down! adl dwhen. we saw a light ahead it took first rate. We drove iup to the light, ~lndin' 'twas a. house, and wbed If hollered like a lost calf the man came - ut and we' asked him to take an in f6r the night. .He looked atlus mighty hard; then said - " ,.'Wlp. a I re kn T kin stand t yu okin. "So we unhitched, went :iii, and4 found .'twas only a two room shanty and just swarmin' with bifildrena. He had six, from four to eleven yearbs old, saduas. there didn't :see to be but one bed. ne n~ ' Stohy was wonderin what hi' the tihthunder' would become of us. "They gave as supper, good hog and hbominy, the best bey bhad and then the old woman put bt : twoI youngest kids to bed. They wrent, straight to sleep. Then she took those out, laid them, over i ai the corner, put the nekt two to bed and so on. After all the chldre were asleep on .the loor t. e o1d folks went in the ,other room ,nd told us we ould gotto .bed ;if we wanted, and, bela' powerful 'tire4 out,n we did. . Well..ar, the nest mornig wen we woke up; we wet lying over in, the corner #ith ili kids, andi the old man and old'iw h hbad' the bed."- LrplneoVt's Ma gasine. Lodger (w Lis l ust had a ple of empty oyter shells aidb; hbl)-W ai t on earth bav#>n yo broughi bee for ?Servant- c eir, the was all wt was ,efets after I cleaned the inasidea out!.- AI $lopner ca lt Holid al t CUR o~.y in . RAC A C `lin,; tad. Thtfgmentis 1ls -with., 4a n equal 4owr aprais mid riss fisorsaoe bJ8. `r DIER LA `ACT, Juf 3, 88- 0 muar :. ueuL~& United flutes Laud aI fiie.. j New O rl nL. July 7, 905. `Notice is hew*, bR &' *4PtI cm p1au with the provi~sion ofth at:o (C.ngr~se of K Jun. 8,1878, wn~t ftlor `halSei f Of.umibendtits t State. o , OolitarIaegoNv~a of M , 189, Je Topsn 8~at~ 'of Loulimina, bas #tbW4days fledin this ofe his~a w Wtiatue t" 585 =for he laa. o ftewetof sa tbtioit~n o. , i taislNo.e, south 3ge Io., W east.,- St.2#eleii Meridian, and "wil~ offer prasof to, show: that ;'ho - oi4 ht.a is-mre0 AIuaa1 f Bt or It wtimbe th for agriwcultua toest 41rkt the Dieric oQt at Cav1iag. H es a. witness~ hbpo and4G~eoge Core, of Rmsay, La., and _Ma~tA. Thomas, tef? C QR4 ,Any and alt~ero1 p, alm*u41drs.t 13? th above Od ribrdbnd ar e 'tsI filet t bJe aiz s t4at 3y15-9L , A . or.Rgse Cout,4rtbe f rt.Tam t Z*4iiz nt44 Secnd ondy t-Iea.Cout ,ra F. nrit Mndayin Jn } 'ot term Lteund°o ,ºyu "ar -Juft ra ABITAl SPRINGS LA . 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