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We have indeed the GREATEST line of CLOTHING and DRESS GOODS, WAISTINGS
and SILK LININGS; in fact several thousand dollars worth of.
HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE,
below the cost of PRODUCTION. We are offering BIGGER VALUES than tver before, and
V ou’ll be sorry if you don’t examine our Large Stock of Goods.
....Come to the Big Department House of....
Locals and Personals.
Call on Taylor Bros, for a trunk or
Valise before they are all gone.
M. E. Rushin visited Cordele on busi
ness Saturday.
•T D Taylor and wife visited relatives
«t Unadilia Sunday.
New Goods received every day at our
store. J P Heard & Sons.
Joe Everett went down to Ashburn
Inst Friday to recuperate.
We received five new subscribers
yesterday and two Monday.
D. A, Taylor and wife spent Sunday
at Kichwood, with relatives.
Do you need a g >od cook stove? Call
on Taylor Bros.
Col. J. M. Busbee visited Richwood
on business Monday afternoon.
CoL Arthur Thurmafi of Cordele, was
in the eity on legal business Monday.
RE. S. Lnsseter of Cordele, was in the
eity on business Saturday afternoon.
LADIES I We can fit you in a hand
some jacket, skirt or suit,
J P Heard & Sons,
W. W. Jordan purchased a‘ fine iron
gray horse from J. O. Hamilton Mon
day.
Min Kell McCall who hat been visit
ing Mrs. G. H. Tommy at Cordele,
returned home Saturday.
Col. H. 8. Walden of Cordele, who
Is In the saw-mill business, was here
yeaterday morning.
We have new shoes, just received—
bought all the manufacturer had, worth
$2.00 at $1.25, J P Heard A Sons. (
The Vienna Cotton Oil Co. wants to
do your ginning. Good service guar
anteed.
H. A. Shipp, who is attending a busi-
neu school at Cordele, spent Sunday
in the eity with relatives.
Manager Ed Howell, of the. Cotton
Oil Co., went down to Thomasville
Monday afternoon on business.
Miss Amelia Rodgers of Perry arrived
in tKe city Monday on a visit to the
family of Jndgo D. L. Henderson.
i Walter and Anthony Leonard, col.,
L left yesterday for College, Ga.. to enter
Ifhe Georgia State Industrial college.
. Miss Emma Myers returned home
last week, from a visit of several months
to relatives at Waycross and Marshall
ville.
W. B. Mclnvale of Mt. Vernon, was
[*-jn the city on business Mondoy. He
►ft a dollar for the News a year,
fhanks.
Mrs. Lena Whttaett and sister Mrs.
It. B. Solomon, spent Sunday in the
city with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
8 J. P. Powell.
We want the peoplo to know that J•
P. Heard & Sons, of our city, has the
greatest line of Buggies, Wagons and
v ' Harness, Lap Robes, Ac, ever shown
in.thU sec.tjpn,.
MILLINERY OPENING
Thursday and Friday.
Everything new and up-to-date. Call
and inspect my line of Patterns before they
are picked over. Also a full line of ready-
to-wear
Hats, Caps, Fascinators, Veils,
and in fact everything you need in the
Millinery line.
MISS B. B. MELTON, Prop’r.
HISS ZORA CASHES, fflaaager.
Vote today.
F. L, Hester has accepted a position
with the Vienna Lumber Co.
The general election for state and
county officers takes place today.
NathanDennard of Bichwood, Ga.,
falls into line and buys the celebrated
“Old Hickory” wagon from J P Heard
&Sons.
Contractor J. Q Shipp, who has been
quite indisposed for the past ten days
is able to be up again, but! is yet quite
feeble.
Editor Webb, of the Adel News,
passed through the eity Monday enroute
home from a visit to his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Webb, at Byromville.
Mr. IO Murphy knows a good thing
when he sees it He buys the "High
Grade” from J P Heard A Sons, the
Buggy and Wagon People.
Mr. Jessie Gilbert of this city is now
nsing a new light running wagon, re.
cently purchnsed from J P Heard &
Sons, the Buggy and Wagon People.
A $20,000 damage suit was filed in the
clerk’s office Monday by Mrs. Ben Mc
Kinney against Mr. W H J Carmack
for the killing of her husband some time
ago, through her attorney, Col. D. A.
R. Crum.
Today is Jewish New year and
the occasion will be observed by all the
Hebrews in the world, consequently
Messrs. Feldsher A Rainbow and R.
Boniske, of our eity ore closed for to
day.
W. D. Cross has rented the store room
next to Walton Bros., and willopen.up
a shoe shop this week. He will not
move his family to town, however,
until next month. We welcome him
qj a citizen of our t<wvn..
Our readers should be on the look
out for the clothing ad of J. P. Heard
A Sons in Saturday’s issue, They have
the best and most complete line as to
price, slse, quality and quantity over
carried before.
Bas Collins of Florida, a telegraph
operator who was sent to Unadllis, to
relieve the agent there a few days,
stopped over in the city yesterday
with the family of CoL Jno. F. Powell
awaiting orders
Arch Deacon W. M. Walton of Atlan
ta, spent Monday afternoon and yester
day in the city. Ho hod an appoint
ment to preach here but it had to be
called off on account of the inclement
weather.
Mr. W. H. J. Carmack, who was
seriously shot some time ago, has about
recovered and was able to be in the
eity this week on business, lie gave
bond in the sum of $2,000 for his appear
ance at the next term ol{Superior court
for the killing of Ben MeKenney several
weeks ago in which affray he was him
self wounded.
When in need of fall and winter
millinery call and see me before buying
Everything new and up-to-date,
Yours for trade,
Mtss II. B. Melton. Prop,
/. Miss Zona CABKEx,Mg’r.
Estrayed.
From mr farm near Fuqua, about five
months ago, two heifers described as fol
lows: One a light yellow color with
black spot on head, and the other a dark
brindie, about two years old. The brln
die heller had on a bell when they left
home. A liberal rcward will be paid for
ioteimation as to their whereabouts.
\Y. I. BUTLER,
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For SHOES,
For HATS,
Far DRY GOODS,
For CLOTHING,
For JEWELRY,
Far SEWING
MACHINES,
For FURNITURE*
For 1 RUNES,
For STOVES,
For HARDWARE,
For TINWARE,
For GLASSWARE,
For CROCKERY,
For GROCERIES,
For PATENT
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YOU WANT TO BUY, DONT
STOP ’TILL YOU HAVE
LOOKED THROUGJI THAT
LINE OF UP-TO-DATE,
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CLOTHING WHICHWalton
Bros. ARE SELLING AT
prices 1 HAT DEFY Competition!
•Don't fall to sea their line of
$10,12.50,15.00 and 17.50 Suits.
A Complete Line of the Latest *
£> JP Style Hats Just Received.
To clear out our odds anil ends we are offering some rare
burgains in SHOES, this week.
The famous lone $2.50 Shoe for $1.75
Tan Shoes worth $3.00 (joint) at 1.75
Ladies Shoes worth $1.75 going at 75
OUR SALES LAST WEEK WERE THE BEST
IN OUR HISTORY WE EXPECT TO DOUBLE
THEM IF LO W PRICES AND HONEST DEALING
MEAN ANYTHING.
WHLT0N BROS.