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CO-OPERATION SALE
Hy co-operating with the Manufacturers we are put in position to eliminate the 5: -
die man, commonly called the “Jobber,” thereby doing away with the jobber’s proiit anu
giving this benefit to our customers who co-operate with us-formiug a co-operation that
is invincible and will be a great money saving to you. This tur argument? Read this
Price list, showing you the proofs and benefits to be gained by Cooperation, ome to see
us. (Sale begins on
Saturday, Sept. 26, and continues for
I
Co-operation Prices.
Dress Ginghams, fast colors,
excellent quality, per yard 5c
Apron Checked Ginghams,
8c value, now per yard.... 5c
Sea Island, superior quality
yard wide.. 5C
Heaviest 4-4 Georgia Made
Sheeting, per yard 5c
Factory end remnants. See
them, price them, and you will
buy them. Never before so
low in price.
Have you seen them?
The largest, best and finest
Towel, Size 44x21 inches
ever shown at 20c. go in this
sale. <'ach IOC
Sheets and Pillow Cases direct
from the manufacturers,
Bleached Sheet 72x90 4ac
“ “ 81x90 65c
“ Hemstiched 80c
" Pillow Cases IOC
1,000 bargains to be seen by
calling.
New Goods Arriving Daily.
Saving Made Easy.
Best Patent Harvest King
Flour per bbl $5-5°
A 24 lb. sack Flour for 70c
sugar Cured Canvas Hams
per lb. 16c
One peck measure full of
Roasted Coffee for 75c.
That’s the best way to buy it.
Try a peck and be convinced.
Meal and Grits at Factory
Prices*
Large grain Rice at 5c per
pound.
Granulated sugar, the best
18 lbs. for Si .OO, to everyone
bringing this Paper with them.
Red Line Tomatoes--the
brand tells the qualitr--7 1-2C
per can.
Arm & Hammer Brand soda
3-5C packages for 10c.
Three bars best Laundry
soap for 10c,
Tobaccos and 5n uffs.
Red Flag snuff, sale price 10c
Wild Duck Chewing Tobac
co, 1 oc plug for only 8c
Other brands as low in pro
portion.
As Demonstrated.
A 75c shirt, cu/fs attached,
handworked button holes,
beautiful pearl buttons, felled
seams, extra fuli size--100 doz
en of them in the latest de
signs and colors--sale price
50c, each.
A southern Made Overall,
A Good $roo Garment
For 80c.
Gent’s Hats.
Only 126 of them at these
Prices,
Gent’s $1-50 and $2.00 soft
Hats 96c
Gent’s $1 -oo and $.200 soft
Hats 64c
Come in T ime!
Gent’s Hand Made shoes,
$6.00 quality, now only $4.00
$4 50 quality now $3.00 &
$3-50
Ladies Shoes.
low cuts—what we have
left at actual cost of making.
Ladie2’ high-cut Dongola
Bluchers,plain or cap toe, high
or low heel, made to sell at
g1.75-.go in thissale at only
$ 129 per pair.
500 cases new Shots Just
Arrived.
To close out our entire stock
of summer Clothing at COST!
Winter Clothing arriving this
week. Come and see them.
Henry J. Bruton, - Prop’r Flint River Stores,
Local Affairs.
TO THE LADIES:
& YOU ARE OOURDI ALLY INVITED TO CALL
\ INSPECT MY LINE OF FANCY
| Newest Fall
| Millinery
£ NOW ON DISPLAY IN MY STORE IN J
* BON AIR HOTEL BLOCK. CORNER |
Mrs. W, C. Myers spent several
| days 111 the city last week and tins,
! with Mrs. ,T. B, Mayes, enroute to
Springfield, Ga„ where they will
I make their home.
MRS. REYNOLDS.
5
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SiLoes !Repair©d-
C, hTgRIFFXN’S
Harness Factory
- - AND - -
Vehicle Repository,
CALLAHAN BLOCK.
AT SHORT NOTIcE
- - AND IN - -
The Best Style,
^ SEWED OR TACKED
Have You Noticed?
That there is mighty little meat
on th° bone of contenti' n?
That a “suet essfal” man isn’t
necessarily a^good or a contented
man?
Tnat it cost a who.e lot more to
get out of a bad fix than it does to
get iu, u.' lo stay oat?
That the less you say of some
folks the more it is to their ciedit,
provided you were to speak the
whole truth?
That Truth is stranger than the
finest fiction ever conceived?
That we frequently have cause to
feel sorry for some people because
of the history and the ancestry they
have inherited?
That the dread of foolish criticism
i or ridicule has oft< n strangled origi
nality at its birth.
That sometimes the frisky frog
forgets that be used to be a tad*
p<4e with a great long talc wrig>
| gling in a pool of slimy stagnant
j water, but that other people do not?
That it any of these caps lit yonr
“cimbling” you are at perfect liber
ty to put it on and wear it.
Had a Owe CalL
Mrs. Ada I*Croom, the widely known
proprietor of the Croc m Hotel, Vaughn,
Miss., says* “For several months f
s< tiered with a severe cough, and con-
s -option seemed to have its crip on
it . when a friend recommended Dr.
K g's Sew Discovery. I began tak-
11. r it, and three bottles affected a com*
pi- la cure.” The fame of this life sav
in _ cough and eold remedy, and long
a; t throat healer is world wide. Sold
at - 1 drug stores. 50c and 11.06. Trial
bo;.is Its*
Crowded Out
A pressur > pf ads and legal mat
ters crowds out the W. C T. U.
Department and other important
matters this week, that will appear
in our next issue.
You can get the Democrat for j
75c cash in advance for 12 mon'hs;
otherwise—*1.00 a year.
Bring Us Cotton.
J. W . Eaton and J. m. Floyd j
want Ten Thousand Bales of cot-j
ton for which they will pay spot |
cash Savannah prices—less cost I
of delivery t t port— arid give
fanners Liuhe.it classification.
See them on the street or ca 1 at
their Headquarters at the New
York Racket Store on Water
street.
A BAPTIST ELDER
Restored to Health by Vino!
“I was run down and weak from In
digestion and general debility, also Buf
fered from vertigo. I saw a cod liver
preparation called Vinol advertised and
decided to give it a trial, and the re
sults were most gratifying. After tak
ing two bottles I regained my
strength and am bow feeling unusually
well.” Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap
tist Church, Kingston, N. C.
Vinol is not a patent medicine—but a
preparation composed of the medicinal
Elements of cods’ livers, combined with
a tonic iron and wine. Vinol creates
B hearty appetite, tones up the organs
of digestion and makes rich, red blood.
In this natural manner, Vinol creates
strength for the run-down, over
worked and debilitated, and tor deli
cate children and old people. For
chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis
Vinol is unexcelled.
All such persons in this vicinity are
asked to try Vinol on our offer to re
fund their money If it fail* to give sat-
t )_| jr
GEORGIASTATEFAIR
FOR THIS YEAR WILL be Held at
Macon, Ga, Oct. 27, to Nov. 7th,
Bv The
Macon Ga. State Fair Associatin
Under the Auspices of the
Georgia State Ag’l. Society.
While Agriculture will form the leading feature of the ex
hibition, the commercial and manufacturing interests of the
State will be fully represented in the various displays.
Among the best attractions to be offered, will be included
Fireworks Balloon Ascensions, Horse Racing, Automobile
Racing. Military Displays, and other firstclass amusements.
Premium List will be forwarded to all who wish them.
For all other infokmation in regard to space lor exhibitors,
prices, and terms for privileges and concessions, please
write to
Ben L. Jones, President-
Bridges ; Smith, Secretary.
R. L. HcKinney. Treasurer.
W. A. Huff, Gen I Mgr.
WILFRED L\ LANE,
Attorney and Counsellor
at Law,
VALDOttTA, GA.
Special attention to U S Coart and
Patent matters.
BESSIE TIFT COLLEGE, FORSYTH, GA.
torn. GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN.
Tralty oaspoaed of CaiienitT trmiacd teachen. Hose-life that of a Urce (.-tw
wetoo*»«y*™«ionof a teacher. K»errrtodeatraiderp>™~Tof»WlfyoZ
Ripe—rot etimoted coot of fmrmiaVag the heat adeaalw {acock department. ' "