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■ S U B E R S’ -
GREAT AUC
TIONSAL
E
Continues thru this week into the Next.
Many Happy Patrons with the Greatest Bargains
Ever Seen in S. IV. Georgia, Consisting of
Diamonds, Fine Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Rich Cut Glass, Sterling and
Plated Silverware, Hand-Painted China, Electric Portables, Canes
And Umbrellas Brass and Bronze Novelties Art Pottery etc.
I feel that ray stock is too extensive for the Fall and Winter business and take this method to
reduce it. This sale will include all the newest goods which we have just opened for the Holi
days and every article will have my guarantee or recommendation just as though you had
bought it Irom us at a private sale.
I h ve engaged the services of Hr. J. H. Raven, of Holland, nich., who is a Professional Jeweers* Auctioneer, splendid conversationalist and an affable
gentleman. No misrepresentations will be made and only the highest class goods will be offered during this sale. Only goods which I now have in stock will
be sold.
Ycu are cordially invited to attend these sales during the afternoons and evenings. Whether you contemplate buying or not we will be pleased to see you in
ours ore.
Important:
Friday afternoon, Oct., 23 rd, at
2:3o o’clock, the auction will be con
ducted especially far the Ladtea, nnd
a prize will be given to those at
tending on that afternoon.
Very truly yours,
J. I. SUBERS
WIT PAT RENT?
The State Fair ia in fall blast this
week in Macon. Gs.
^Idia
-PER
CENT
will buy you a farm and put you on it and allow you to
$90.00 per year on every $1,000 borrowed, with 3
simple interest,giving you l05£ years to pay for it; or we
buy you a lot and build you a house aud allow you to pay
it at the rete of $7.50 per month,with 5 9b interest on ev-
■y 1,000.00 borrowed.and give you lo$£ years to pay for it
IE STANDARD TRUST GO. INC.
452 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
R. A. BISHOP & SON.
BUILDING CONTRACTORS,
Bain bridge, GA
Wns 5 * Prompt attention given all inquiries, Address us a
Cambridge, Ga.
TS BROKERAGE GO
GRAIN & PROVISIONS.
'—AGENTS FOR—. .
n Morris & Co’s Supreme.
S, BACON and LARD.
{DISTRIBUTING AGENTS
tain City Mil* Products.
« 3 Water St. Bainbridge.Ga.
[ias Coleman, of So a t h
Carolina is visiting in the city and
is the gaest of Mrs. M. E. O’Neal.
Rev. J. T. Gilaaore is attending
the meeting of the G- and Lodge F.
i A A. M., at Macon this week.
Dr, V. Berry » taking in the
meeting of the Grand Lodge of
Masons, and the State Fair, at Ma
con this week.
Mr. W. A. Davidson, of Dawson,
Ga., spent last Saturday, Sunday and
Monday with relatives, Mr.and Mrs.
J. M. Brown onShotwell street-
Mr. Tracy Cnnningham visited
his old home at Oglethorpe, and
spent the week with his home folks
last week.
Co!. J. H. Gilpin his been appris
ed oil Inspector for this district,with
headquarters in Bainbridge. A good
■election aDd he wi.l make an effi
cient officer.
The McDonald Tobacco Co. has
been incorporated with the following
incorporators:
Capt Jno. R. Sharp, President, j
J. G. Garrett aBd H. J. McDonald, i
with ample capital.
Mr H. J. Bruton returned from
New York on last night, flushed
with victory and success, after long
and hard effort for the building of
the Georgia South Western & Gulf
Railroad, from Aibany, Ga , to St.
Andrews Bay, Fla., on the Gulf
Coast.
The great Auction Sale of Jewelry
and Jewelers goods continues with
increasing interest through this and
into the next week, at Subers’ .Taws
e lry establishment, thiB city. Sale >
hours beginning at 2:30 p. m. tor the
hdies and at 7:30 tor everybody.
Stacks of bargains go at every sale
and it yon are missing them ’tis your
loo.
W.’M. Edison, • y««ng whit 9 1
man, who was charged with procar -1
lng money under false pretenses was J
convicted in the oily oourt last week
and fined $30 00 and eoats—bat
sympathing friends paid the fine and
he was given another ohanoe in life.
Bishop Morrison, of the M. &
Chareh South, will be in the city
and preach on next Sunday morn
ing and evening, and tor the benefit
of the timorous we will .aay.. that he
isn’t here to take any public subserip
tion nor will he take any.
Sale Agents Wanted.
$36 OO e’er week or 40o per
cent profit. All samples; stationery,
and art catalogue free. We want
one permanent agent in this locality
for the largest picture and frame
house in America. Experience ^un
necessary. We instruct you how to
sell our goods and furnish the ispi.
tal. If yon want a permanent, hon
orable and profitable ^position,
write us today for particulars, cata.
logue and samples. FRANK W.
WILLIAMS COMPANY, 1214 W.
T ylor St., Chicago, III.,
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
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the
of
The Markets.
We quote the local Cotton
Country Froduce markets, as
low -:
Cotton : Good Middlings
Middlings
Coax: Western
Country
Oats
Sweet Potatoes
Meal
Chickens
Butter
Eggs
Hides, flint
Tallow
White Meat
Lard
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105
75
80
75
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. M L A I N G.
It is custom every year to spend a month in
New York and Baltimore, watching the markets for all
the newest goods, I did this this season and while there
secured an up to date line of very stylish
Fall and Winter Goods.
All New Th s* Seasons Goods,
and at prices in keeping with the times. There are lots
of merchants not buying a dollar’s worth of new goods
on account of so hailed “hard times”. I, however, con
cluded that if I didn’t buy Icouldn’t sell them; so I bot
4 Full Line of Good, Clean
Merchandise.
That l feel sure wiill appeal to you, and therefore in
vite an inspection of the same. Regarding prices, I
WILL Sell Them For LESS,
As payCash and Sell for
Cash andmy expenses small.
These expense items cut a big Figure ingthe
price of goods.
Remember I handle a General line of Goods,
consisting of,
Dress-Goods, Notions,Men
and Boys’ Clothing, Hats,
Caps, Ladies Long Coats
Skirts and Underwear.
Shoes Our Specialty.
All Prices suit the Times,
Will appreciate an inspection of our Goods
1*0 VISS TO PLEASE
J. IIf. LAI DIG,
Phone 256