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WRECK SALE
AT THE FAIR
Sale At 8:30 A. M„ Sharp Friday Nov.
25th. 1910.
In a disastrous wreck oti the B.
R. & fi. railroad Sykesville. Pa.,
two trams crashed into one
another and caused a total wreck
of engines, cars and a partial loss
of $75,000 00 of clothing, hats,
thoes and ladies’ ready-to-wear
garments.
Disagreement among the ship¬
pers and railroad company con¬
cerning damages resulted in de¬
lays. We, as operators of 41
STORES 1‘arning ot this wreck,
saw a chance, if we could purchase
these goods at a price, we could
dispose of them through our 41
sti r s and give the buying public
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company
ATLANTA. NKW TOHK. PAHIS.
To Mail Orderers
The Mail Order Department was never so
thoroughly organized—and never so active.
The corps of helpers are loyal to our inter¬
ests and to yours and business moves along
wi h fewer and fewer hitches and blunders, and
less friction and complication.
Store discipline clearly controls our relations
with out-of-town customers. The managerial
head, heart and hands are continuously involved
in their service.
Modern Mail Order Business Is Devel¬
oped Rapidly and Sturdily Along the
Lines of Fair Ethics and Methods.
Inquiries are not treated carelessly. Every
application for information is considered seri¬
ously and answered intelligently. The reaction
of a hedging, wavering, temporizing policy
would cost us much in friends aud dollars. We
must keep growing, even as the oak. Our whole
soul and body are thrown into the work. No
effort is counted too laborious if it promises re¬
sults. The compensation justifies the endeav¬
ors. There are no rusty nails to give our Mail
Order business lockjaw. We are too alert and
vigilant for that. Even mistakes have their
uses. Every error is utilized to correct an error.
The Probability Is That We Will
Choose for You Better Than You Can
Choose for Yourself.
That’s because the men and women engaged
hv us to represent you are competent and con¬
scientious. They are instinctive and trained
judges of merchandise—people of faultless
taste—inspired by a kind of psychological intu¬
ition that gives them a perfect grasp of your
needs.
And their own business success is dependent
upon winning your approval. That’s a strong
incentive for them to give your requests pains¬
taking attention.
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company
Statement of the Condition of the
Merchants and Planters Bank
Located at Culloden, Ga., at the close of business, Nov. 10. 191(0
RESOURCES.
Loans ami discounts........ 7 S
Demand Loans, ......... 7,4.\i 50
Overdrafts, 4.9’9 29
Bnnkttu: Houso .,. 925
Kuril Hurt' niul Fixture* 900
nuo from Bunks x Blinker* lu Stute 7,153 54
Chocks at.d Cash Items VN
inu< from Hanks aud Bunkers til
other suites ...... 10 , 710,4
Currency 1.800
silver. Nickels and Pennies fV> fS
Insurance A -count. Cotton 310 90
Total 9ftt.37« IS
STATE OK GEORGIA—Monko* Cashier t’ofXTV; of Merchants and . ,,, Planters . Bank, _ . who . being . .
Before me came Robt. H. Holmes. condition of said
dulv sworn, -avs that the above atul forecolni; statement Is a true
Banirss s-h*- - .' u by the book- of tile In said Bank. K. H. HOLMK.s. (.’aside - ,
sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th dev of Nov., p.
Uv .v;u J E.Chamb.iSS. VI Monroe, Co , c»u.
a chance to purchase goods
NEVER BEFORE OFFERED AT
dL T CH LOW PRICES. We
bought these goods at a great loss
to the Railroad Co., and are now
> ready to offer them to the people
of Forsyth and surrounding coun¬
try at a price never before heard of
j Before purchasing this wreck
(clothing our buyer thoroughly in¬
spected it and found this stock
slightly soiled but Done damaged,
and every garment consisted of
the highest art of tailoring and
made by the best firms m America.
A great money saving opportunity
to all who take adaantage of this
for the next TEN DAYS.
The Fair Store
Forsyth, Ga.
Good Results Always Follow
The use of Foley Kidney Pills, They
are upbuilding, strengthening and
soothing. Tonic in action, quick in re
sii ts Bed. Cross Phurmucy.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock Paid In .....
Surplus Fund
Undivided Protits, less current ex¬
penses and taxes paid
Individual deposits subject check.
Time Certificates ..
Bills Payable . .......
Total. *01.274 18
A Liberal Offer
We Guarantee To Core Byspepsia. If
We Fail The Medicine Costs Nothing
To unquestionably prove to the
indigestion and dyspepsia
be permantly relieved and that
Dyspepsia Tabletsw ill bring
this result, we will furnish
medicine absolutely free if it
to give satisfaction to any one
it.
The remarkable success of Rex
Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the
degree of scientific skill used
devising their formula as well as
the care exercised in their man¬
whereby the well known
of Bismuth-Subnitrate
Pepsin have been combined
Carmanatives aud other
Bis muth-Subuitrate and Pepsin
constantly employed and recog
onized by the entire medical pro¬
fession as invaluable in the treat¬
of indigestion and dyspepsia.
The Pepsin used in Rexall Dys¬
pepsia Tablets is prepared by a
which develops its greatest
Pepsin supplies to the
apparatus one of the
important elements <?f the
fluid, and without it the
and assimilation of food
impossible,
The carminatives possess proper¬
which aid in relieving the dis¬
and pain caused by un¬
food. This perfect com¬
ofthese ingredwmts makes
remedy invaluable for the com¬
relief of indigestion aud dys
We are so certain of this that we
you to try Rexall Dyspepsia
on our own personal
Three sizes,25 cents,
and $1.00. Remember
can obtain Rexall Remedies
at—The Rexall Store. Alex¬
Bros Pharmacy.
HORSE FOR SALE—Splendid
animal ; also buggy and
John M. McDowell.
Not Sorry For Blunder.
1 Tf my friends hadn’t blundered in
I was a doomed victim of con¬
I might not be alive now,”
1). T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg,
but for years they saw every at¬
to cure a lung-racking cough
At last I tried Dr. King’s New
The effect was wonderful.
soon stopped the cough and I am
in better health than I have had
years. This wonderful life-saver is
unrivaled remedy for coughs, colds,
asthma, croup, hemorrhages,
cough or weak lungs.50f, $1.
bottle free. Guaranteed by Lan¬
Drug Store.
The Wm. J. Oliver PLows
WE HAVE The Exclusive Agency Here PLOWS
For The Above One and Two Horse
Each plow bears an absolute
guarantee from the factory and
ourselves. Take out one of these
plows and if after trying it you
are not pleased with the results
BRING IT BACK.
WE KNOW We Have A Good Plow PROPOSITION LIKE THIS
Or We Would Not Make A
,
H>. 5. Star Branb Shoes are better.
CHAPMAN & FLETCHER
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LOCAL BRIEFS
Miss Daisy Cater is guest of
frieuds in Vienna.
I am keeping oysters
every day in tne week
except Monday.
W. A. Cochran'
Miss Lncile Cater is guest of her
sister, Mrs. Myrick, of Milledge
ville.
Mrs. R. A. Hutchison was guest
Monday of relatives in Forsyth.
Miss Ethel Brown and Mrs.
Ashley Outlaw are guests of Mrs.
Homer Clark, of Atlanta.
Mr. A. N. Howard
has moved his store to
the Ham Corner and
will be glad to have his
make his place
headquarters when in
town.
There is a fad for small hats,
the dregs hat is still of the
type,
Mr. Otto Paul, Milwaulke, Wis ,says
Hor.ey and Tar is still more
the best. He writes us, “All those
bought it think it is thebest
coughs and colds they ever had and
think that it is still mor° than the
Our baby had a bad cold and it
him in one day. Please accept
Bed Cross Pharmacy.
Farm Loans-We are
prepared secured to nego¬
loan 0 , by
mortgages on im¬
farm real es¬
on easy terms,
at reasonable
rates of interest.
Loan payable in an¬
nual installments, loan
run for five or ten
years at option of bor¬
rower. We charge no
commissions, but a
reasonable fee for pre¬
paring abstract and
passing on ti + le, and
obtaining the -loan If
vou are interested, we
shall be pleased in to ex¬ full
plain our terms
to you.
Willingham & Willing
ham. Berner Building
Forsyth, Ga.
Letter From Florida.
Dear Editor
Here I am away down in ‘‘Sun¬
ny Florida,” and very pleasant L
find it too, as the weather here is
just splendid aud in dear old Mon¬
roe I kupw ’tis cold. Three weeks
ago, there was a terrible storm
out on the ocean and we felt it
here, ’twas really fierce. The wind
blew nearly all of the water out of
Hillsboro river aud also Port Tam¬
pa. While at Cuba it did lots of
damage. Lots of lives were lost
aud several vessels sank.
In our immediate vicinity, w©
fired very well. Several houses
were blown down.
Thonotassa is situated on the*
beautiful Thonotassa Lake. The
only lake in Florida with a white
beach all around it. The lake is
one mile and a half wide and sev¬
en miles around. So you see it is
quite a large lake with beautiful;
homes near it The lake abounds
in fish-trout aud such like. Wff
have fine times rowing and fishing
The orange packing season h- s
begun and our little city has tak¬
en on quite a business aspect..
Lots of orange buyers from the
north and packers from all over
the union ale here.
Some of the very finest greives
in Florida are here. It is a beau¬
tiful sight to see large orange trees
hanging with yellow oranges. I
have seen oranges, grapefruit,,
tangerines and maugariues afl on
one tree.
In the election ‘‘Florida went
wet” but this county went dry.
My school is situated on the
southern edge of the city. I have
twenty pupils and everything is
nice. We have a fine library.
I will bid you adieu for this
time As ever.
Lollie Abernathy,
Thonotassa, Fla
LOANS on REAL ESTATE
LONG TERM
LOW INTEREST
R. L. Williams, Jr
Attorney At Law.
THF LOCAL COTTON MARKET.
The following is the quota‘ion
of the local cotton market, as re¬
vised by Alexander & Banks, at
noon Thursday •
Fully good middling........14|c.
Good middling.............14^c.
Fully middling............ 14c.