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Wfyoltsale Drapers
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The Smart Fall Fashions
Are Ready in Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Fine Clothing.
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The Correct Fall and Winter Styles are Ready for Inspection.
All who appreciate the best Clothing at Moderate prices will surely
be Interested in our elaborate style-range. We bid you welcome, whether
you desire to buy now—or merely wish to learn the latest fashions.
We consider “the best clothing in the world” none too good for our patrons— THIS UKl 0» GABMEUTV.
Schloss Bros. & Co. are the acknowledge makers of “the BEST clothing in the world”—
therefore you'll find us well equipped with SUITS, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS
from these well-known manufacturers. All their clothing bears this label.
J. P. HEARD & SONS.
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Local and Personal News.
. Cotton Market.
SQUARE BALE MARKET.
Good Middling , .7 7-8
Folly Middling 7 3-4
Middling. 7 1-2
BOUXD BALE MARKET.
Good Middling 8 3-8
Strict Middling 8 3-8
Middling 8 1-2
For Crockery of all kinds see Taylor
Bros. j
Jno. B. McDonald visited Macon on
business Friday.
The best is the cheapest. Buy your
Shoes from Lewis Bros. Co.
J. F. Sims of near Richwood, has
fine boy at his home.
Winter Underwear going at.a rapid
rate at Taylor Bros.
Miss Berthn Leonard went up to
Macon on a visit Monday.
Genuine Georgia seed rye just
ceived at J P.Hcurd A Sons.
E. G. AVaiton visited Unr.dilla on
business Monday morning.
Half car of Texas best rust proof
oats just received at Walton Bros.
Mrs. E. D. Preston is quite sick - at
* her home three miles east of Vienna.
Anything on wheels at J P Heard &
Sons, the Buggy and Wugon people.
Rev. J. P. Norris Ailed his regular
appointed at Smyrna last Saturduy and
Sunday.
Rev. G. T. Jennings has accepted a
good position with a sawmill at Ash-
burn, Ga.
How about a pair of those $2.00 shoes
for |1.23 at the Shoe Store?
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Perry and Mrs.
Stewat of Cordele, visited Sheriff Shep
pard Sunday.
Taylor Bros, have just received 12
barrels of glassware including all kinds
of lamps.
Miss Kate McArthur left top Moul
trie Saturday on a visit of some length
to her brother.
It our clothes are not better than
other merchants at the price, don’t buy
them. J P Heard & Sons.
J. O. Hamilton has gone to the stock
market to buy another car load of
hones and mules,
It’s going to be cold. Be surf, you
hove a good shoe, so buy your shoes fom
Lewis Bros.,'Co.
Messrs, Jake Heard, Herbert R’uahin
and Ernest Roebuck of Cordele, spent
Sunday in the city.
We point with pride to the large
number of home ads in the News. Our
merchants want your trade and dr n’t
mini! asking you for it, and are selling
their goods at live snd let-lire priees.l
J. P. Heard has gone to Atlanta to
day on business.
A. M. Wilson visited homefolks at
Findlay Sunday.
T, C Allen of Fitzgerald, spent a few
hours in our town Sunday.
Mr. Andrew Bundrick has been ar
rested so has high prices utthe Shoe
Store.' 1 . to ’i
Jos. Page and wife of Byromville,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.'jl J.
Cooper.
F. D. Sloan of Atlanta, was a guest
at the Southern Hotel Saturday and
Sunday. <1
Regular JCtc. checks going at 4c. for
the next’ few weeks. Also Fruit of
Loom Blenching at 8c. Taylor Bros.
E. B. Whidden and daughter, Miss
Mamie, went up to Macon yesterday
morning.
W. H. Page, a prominent farmer of
Byromville, was in town Monday on
busiuebs.
Egleston. & McDonald ore having all
of their tenant houses on “Modella”
farm painted,
♦8.00 Hats for 42.00, nnd every hat is
guaranteed, .1 P Heard & Sons.
H. A. Shipp, of Cordele, spent Sun
day afternoon in the city witli his
father, J. Q. Shipp.
J. Frank Poweil nnd Miss Emmie
Woodward, visited Judge J. A. Walden
nenr Americus, Ga., Sunday.
Mrs D. B. Leonard and daughter,
Mr»\ M P. Hall left Monday for Atlan
ta to attend the horse show.
Deputy Sheriff, T. R. Smith, carried
a crazy negro to the asylum at Mil-
ledgeville, Saturday morning.
Attention is culled to the ad of Lewis
Bro’s. Co’s They are offering the
lucky gueaser 425 and good bargains in
shoes,
Viehna has a good opera house nnd a
people that Mil turn out a heavy
audience. What we need is the at
tractions.
A. C. Chapman, J. L. Causey of Pine-
hurst, and Isaiah Smith of Findlay,
subscribed for the News Mouday.
Thanks to all.
FOR SALE—Two young cows witli
young calves.- Go al stuck. Address
or call on J. B. Forehand,
2t Piuehurst, Ga.
Revs. J. M. Bass and C. W. Snow, of
Piuehurst, commenced a protracted
meeting at Forest Sunday, and will
continue through the week.
Prof. J. G. Oliver of the Oak Grove
commuuity, was in the city Saturday,
and subscribed for the News a year to
be sent to his father at Worth. Thanks.
M. E J Peavy, one of Dooly’s most
prominent farmers, has just treated
himself to a handsome carriage and
doable harness. Of course be. got it
from-J. P Heard A Sons, the Buggy
and’Wtaon people-
O. W. Horne of Pinehurst, spent
Spunday afternoon and night in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ward of Smyrna
are visiting relatives at Higgston, Ga.,
this week.
Mr. and, Mrs. J. E. Turner, of Rich-
wood, visited Rev. J. D. Notris and
wife ilonflay. $
Monroe Lewis of Cordele, • came up
Sunday apd spent the day with relatives
near this city.
Mr. M. B. Bowen and son, ; Mr. C L.
Bowen paid theNaws a visit yesterdny
morning and subscribed for the News
Miss Annie Powell left Sunday for
Quitman to be with her sifter, Mrs. M.
L. Stanley who is reported quite sick.
Special attention is cnlled to the nd
J, B. Cooper A Co., of Pinehurst, who
are closing oat. They are offering some
rare bargains.
J. B. Folds left Sunday for Arlington,
Calhoun county, where lie goes to at
tend the Qhattahoociiee Singing con
vention.
Rev. J. D- Norris has been called ns
pastor of New Hope church for next
year. He will" also serve Smyrna, Mt,
Vernon and New Hope ciiurohes,
Sherman Tubes, a colored gentleman
of much note in tills vicinity, has just
purchased a nice surry from J P Hea d [
& Sons, the Buggy and Wagon people.
Begining with our Inst issue we will
publish a column ill each paper from
the pen of Erne.t Camp, Frank
Stanton’s rival for literary honors of
the state.
J. M. V. Williams, 1). W. Harvard
and L. Nobles, nil prominent farmers,
cnlled to see us Monday morning nnd
renewed their subscriptions a year
Thanks.
Charming nnd pret ty .Miss Enin Lew's
and cousin Bertram Morgan, who are
attending the Houston High School at
Arubi, spent Sunday with homefolks
near this city.
Mr W A Conner, n hustling young
farmer of Seville, has just bought one
of J P Heard & Sons high grade bug
gies. From the extreme East to the
West they buy them from this firm.
General Songster, who lives a few
miles eust of jliis city, was tendered a
dinning Sunday in honor of his twenty-
fifth birthday, by his parents. The
occasion was greatly enjoyed by those
present.
G. S. Haslam of Pinehurst, is having
a beautiful seven room hoifle erected |
at Pinehurst. Contractor A. P. Fm -1
man of this city is doing the went.
When completed it will be one of the
prettiest in that town.
Mrs. J. S. Shipp went down to Cor
dele Saturday to spend several days
with her sister, Mrs. S. L. Felder and
while there the baby was taken tick
and Mr. Shipp was seat for. It was re
ported better yesterday.
For SHOES,
For HA TS,
For DRY GOODS,
For CLOTHING,
For JEWELRY,
For 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, DON'T
STOP ’TILL YOU HAVE
LOOKED THROUGH THAT
LINE OF UP-TO-DATE,
£> KANT3EBEAT
CLOTHING WHICHWalton
Bros. ARE SELLING AT
prices 1 HAT DEFY Competition!
•Don’t fail to sea their line of-
$10,12.50,15.00 and 17.50 Suits.
A Complete Line of the Latest
£> £/ Style fiats Just Received.
To clear out our odds tyid ends we are offering some rare
bargains in SHOES, this week..
The famous lone $2.50 Shoe for $1.75
Tan Shoes worth $3.00 going at 1.75
Ladies Shoes worth $1.75 going at 75
OUR SALES 1 LAST WEEK WERE THE BEST
IN OUR HISTORY WE EXPECT'TO DOUBLE
THEM IF LOW PRICES AND HONEST DEALING
MEAN ANYTHING.
WALTON BROS.