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CONTINUED!
3L. C. ’XOOXJEvS
FORCED TO RAISE MONEY SALE CON-
=tinues Until Saturday, October 17th.
The first ten days of our Forced to Raise Money Sale were record breakers. We take this meth
od of thanking - our friends and the public in general for their spontaneous response and liberal
patronage.
I housands of dollars worth of merchandise was sold, but there sti«l remains an immense amount of stock, which must be disposed of, as we must have the
money. Therefore we have determined to oontinue our Forced to Raise rioney Sale for Six more days. in'order to make the clearance decisive we have adopt
ed the most effective weapons known to modern merchandise, namely: Not ouly the eliminating of every vestige cf profit, but the cutting deep down into the
vm vmu or the omcmai coot,
/If | fllT W)f f U/fin DfT/ll) Have long since learned that noise is not bus-
wr ftfC/ wwnu flC/fllf incss. THERE WILL BE NO MUSIC to INDUCE
von to come nor exaggerating trade talk to mislead you. We state facts and quote prices that
TELL THEIR OWN STORY:
Men's Suit Department.
Extra special Men’s blue storm
serge, satin yoke and sleeve linin'*,
heavy English serge lining. This
suit would cost you $16 50 in any
clothing store in Georgia $.998
Men’s fine suits comprising a
grand assortment of single and
double-breasted styles, in checked
plaids and brown mixtures, all
superbly tailored in every respect,
sold and positively worth $18 00
Sale price $11.98
$16.98 presents a lot of ssi's that
are the product of the world’s cele
brated skilled tailors from the
house ot Hart, Scbaffner A Marx
and Hacket Carhartjfchey are in
blacks, blues, checks and browns
in the latest extreme cuts, Bingle
and double.oreasted equal to any
$30,00 made-to-order suit Hale
price $16.98
Bring your feet to L. C. TOOLE.
Shoes at less than the costofleath-
L C. TOOLE, ■ -
Over-Coat Department.
Men’s Top coats in Englir h cov
ert cloth, worth $10,000 and $12.00
Forced to raise Money Sale
price $6 98
Men’s cravenettes in black, un
finished worsted and fancy greys,
worth up to $15.00 8a!e pries $10.98
Boy's Clothing Dep't.
We are retiring Irom the Boy’s
clothing business forever. Our en
tire stock to be sold without re
serve ?s to former cost or value.
LOOK MOTHERS, LOOK!
Boy’s two-piece suits foj school
wear, all wool, made of cheviot
and caseimers There are 50 suits
in this lot, value $4.50 Sale
price $1,98
Lot No. 2, Boy’s Suits, 100 Suits
in this lot while they last. $5.00
values, now going for only $3.29
Lot No. 2, Boy’s Suits, 75 in this
lot, while they last. Worth up to
$6.00. Sale price $3.98
Hats! Men's H ts!.
Men’s Special Hats, all shapes
end shades. These hats sold from
$3.00 to $3 5o. g <aranteed at 98c
All of our stiff and soft bats from
the well known masers, in the
early fall styles and shapes. Ber
ing this sale at wholesale cost.
Men's Fancy Vests.
A lot of Fancy Vests, worth from
$1.50 to $6.00 while they last, in this
sale 98c to $3.2*
Men’s Underwear.
Men’s Warranted. Royal Silk
Plush $3.50 suit■<, now $1.96
Men's Pants.
Men’s Pants of good durahje
fabrics well made and strictly u-p
to-date at $1.98 to $5,98
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER and FURNISHER,
BAINRIBGE, - - GEORGIA.
S
TO THE LADIES:
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL
INSPECT MY LINE OF FANCY
Newest Fall
Millinery
X NOW ON DISPLAY IN MY STORE IN ^
£ BON AIR HOTEL BLOCK. CORNER
MRS. REYNOLDS.
£
pV*
SiLoes Repaiced.
o. h rcmirnxrs
Harness Factory
.- AND - -
Vehicle Repository,
CALLAHAN BLOCK.
AT SHORT NOlIcE
- - and in - -
The Best Style,
SEWED OR TACKED
Local Affairs.
Fall Home Coming Day.
Pastor Smith of the Methodist
Church has set apart next Sunday
as the Fall Home Coming Day for
every member of the Church. He
is desirous to have a full attendance
of the entire memkersh p Con
veyances will be sent for all ti e
aged and infirm of the membership
who may wish to come. A Church
Conference will be held at 11 a. m.
at which time the work of the church
in all of its several departments
will pass in review before the cons
gregation.
At 7:30 a Union Temperance
Mass Meeting will be held at which
time Mr. Richards, the Assistant
Superintf ndent, of the Anti-Saloon
League will address the congrega
tion. ,
An Auto Accident.
While bowling alone Shetwell
Street on Sunday afternoon, in his
Automobile, from some cause the
steering gear of the machine got out
ot kelter and turned the car sharply
to the left and threw it bottom side
up into the side ditch, smashing up
the machine and bending np the
guards and steerng parts out of com-
missisn, till it goes to the Garage
tor several days work,
Mr. Erie Donaison was the only
•ccupaot of the machine, and when
he saw what was coming he sprang
from the same, bnt it tell upon and
• raartly bruised bis legs and the
wonder is that be wasn’t killed
. . ltrighL He was quickly on his
l, .-t again however, (before anyone
i *i'd|get to bis aid, and assisted in
i ling the car over and pushing it
»a k to his home.
Tho’ gainfully braised he was not
seriously hut.
bale Continued.
Mr. L. C. Toole is continuing bis
“Forced to Raise Money Sale”
through this weeek, in the which he
is making sacrifices that inure large,
ly to the benefit ot those who want
first class stuff for fall and win.er
wear.
His stock i? immense and his
goods dependable and his prices
caanot fail to please discriminative
buyers.
Read his attractive hall page ad
in to.days Democrat and give him a
call and look through his big estab
lishment.
Several blind tigets will appear
in the City Court this week—the
civil docket is engaging attention
till to-day.
The jail is fall again as it can hold
—of colored criminals—bat Judge
Harrell will dispose of the misde
meanors this week.
OASTORXA.
The Markets.
We quote the local Cotton aod
Country Produce markets, as fol
Iowa:
Cotton : Good Middlings
*
Middlings
H
Corn : Western
105
Country
75
Oats
80
Swbbt Potato K8
75
Meal
100
Chickens
36-40
Butter
35-40
JSglts
30
Hides, flint
10
Tallow
5
White Meat
13*
Lard
12*
THE
GEORGIASTATEFAIR
FOR THIS YEAR WILL be Held at
Macon, 6a., Oct. 27, to Nov. 7th,
Bv The
Macon Ga. State Fair Associatin
Under the Auspices of the
Georgia State Agl. 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 for exhibitors,
prices, and terms for privileges and concessions, please
write to
Ben L. Jones, President.
Bridges Smith, Secretary.
R. L. ricKinney, Treasurer.
W. A. Huff, Gen’I Mgr.
A Square Engagement
is made with every s-le in this store
It is that if the article purchased i
not exactly as represented it canb
returned and the money will b
aeturned without question. Bnt w
are very
Garefal Abaat Oar Java try
We don’t boy it until we hav
examined it thoroughly. Sc we bav
everything al 1 right Our guano
tee is good i*caase we know Uf
character of what we sell.
Towooood Jivtiri Co.
•aiafcrMgi, Ga.