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In order to make room for Fall Goods we are going to sell all our Spring Dress Goods and Slip
pers for les&than you can buy them at Wholesale. We need the room and must have it if a price
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will get it. Dress up while you can get them Chejap* This sale will start Saturday, July 28th and
close August 18th, lasting 19 working days only, j E)on?t forget the date, time and place.
MEN’S SLIPPERS
Men’s Slippers worth $6.50, now $5.48
Men’s Slippers.worth $6.00, now .-. > 4.48
Men’s Slippers worth $5.50, now >. 3.98
Men’s Slippers worth $5.00, now 3.48
Men’s Slippers worth $4.00, now 2.98
Men’s Slippers worth $3.50, now 2.78
Men’s Slippers worth $3.00, no\V 2.48
Men’s Slippers worth $2.50, now 1.98
Men’s Slippers worth $1.75, now 1.48
LADIES’ SLIPPERS
Ladies’ Slippers worth $5.00, now $4.48
Ladies’ Slippers worth $4.50, now . 3.98
Ladies’ Slippers worth $4.00, now ff.48
Ladies’ Slippers worth $3.75, now 2.98
Ladies’ Slippers worth $3.00, now '. ^18
Ladies’ flippers worth $2.50, now
Ladies' Slippers worth $2.00, now
Ladies’ Slippers worth $1.75, now
BELL HOPS FOR EVERYBODY.—^,.48
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We handle the famous 5-Star Slipper, made by the
Brown Shoe Co., one of thS largest shoe manufacturers
in the United States and sold with a guarantee behind
every pair. If you will try one pair you will buyiio other.
LADIES’SHIRT WAISTS
- A" big line of Ladies’ Shirt Waists going at the fol
lowing prices:
SKIRT GOODS
White Skirt Goods worth 50 cents per yard, now 38c
Fancy Skirt Goods worth 30 cents per yard, now 23c ■
- Come to see us and get oUr prices before y«u buy.
Shirt Waists worth $1.75 -,now .! 1.28 .
Shirt Waists'worth^l.So’, now 98
. Shirt Waists worth $1,00, now ... - .78
Shirt Waists worth 75c,”now .48
DRESS GOODS
All FloweredXawns worth 12 1-2 and 15 cents per
yard, now going at per yard 10c
Vdil worth 30 cents, now per yard 23c
LADIES’ READY-MADE SKIRTS
Skirts worth- $3.00, now $2.48
Skirts worth $2.50, now : 1.98
Skirts worth $2.00, now 1.48
Skirts worth $1.60, now : 98
Skirts worth $1.00, now 78
See our line of Middy Blouses and House Dresses for
Ladies and Misses. We have a thousand or more items
that are not mentioned-in this circular and are marked
very low for this sale.
Don’t fail to visit this Sale. If you fail it will be a loss to you. Nothing:
charged at Sale Prices, Terms CASH. Fans Free, Come and Get One
T"T
W. F. NEWBY -- Vienna, Ga.
11$7—E. D. Clemons
1170—Will H. Chambers
763—Geo. Reed, Jr.
180—B. A. Dixon
858—Walter Rodgers
168—B. Feagin
1023—L. F. Andrews
.1774—Marshal King
424—Colquitt Sheffield
840—Samuel S. Ledger
1347—James U. Tharpe
16ft—Omster Belle
1188—J. R. Cheatwood
657—Jesse Hamilton
175—Jasper G. Forehand
300—Abie Lewis
278—T. E. Kelly
1021—Squire Young
1622—Thos. R. Summers
1240—Lawson Harrison
624—Mancie Williams
911—Will Folds
1172—E. B. Carroll
522—Henry Woolfolk
1617—oJs. R. Brannon
l861-*John Wilkerson
1924—H. E. Parker
llSO—Mobley Bryant
1214—Cliff Greer
336—Coy Morgon
212—Harmon .Hardigree
1367—Sherman Wadley
49—Willie Hussy
8—Matt Allison
1707—James M. Davis
1160—Horace Bryant
1192—Berry Dean
1660—Sapp Walker
306—Len^ Lewis
1043—Cleveland Benjamin
FIOGUM FOR HEX! WEEK
II
Tke DeSoto Theatre
MONDAY
*‘A Relentless Fate*'
8th Chapter of Neglected Wife
Also a 2 Reel Keystone Comedy
WEDNESDAY
'*Msgdalene of the Hills**
Featuring Mabel Talliferro
“HypocondrUc”
St-
FRIDAY
, “Intrigue” '
Vitagraph Featuring Edith Storey
“Big Blufft”-
SATURDAY
“Her Own Way” (
Metro Featuring Florence Reid
Old It Ever Happen to You” Comedy
\
667—Robert Ball
1662—Luthern Williams
1433—Dock Keigler
1640—James Taylor
1798—Simon Pollet
622—J. H. Felton
685—J. W. Bullard ,
1464—Clifford Reid
1257—J. B! Jonea
1077—Perry L. Joiner
781—Jim Woodward
1416—James Felder
1036—Charlie Bateman
1634—A. J. Shivers
968—H. J. Melnvale
323—J. D. Law
1343—J. L. Tindell
1439—Monson Laidler
1804—Leo Pitman
857—Morgan Ray
1564—Geo... Holmes
1401—Bert Cunningham
1303—William Pickett
963—Isaiah Williams
438—B. B. Smith
878—W, B. Barnes i
1059—Joe Dyson
441—T. E. Summers
880—Mann Bryant
1776—Clyde Lockerman
357—C. C. McKinley
1178—Geo. Clark
331—John Mcrity
1881—Boode Cobb
1108—J. W. Register
1910—D. L. Lupo
.492—Geo. Turner
1201—George Edwards
565—Algie Bel!
BOO—Raleigh Battero
1747—John Heath
1049—W. J. Cummings
1442—John McKenzie *
715—Peat McKinney
961—Elihu McGough ’
639—Otis Anderson >.
649—W. T. Murphy
1696—Sampson McKenzie
562—William Burden
1407—Dock Drumwright
SOlDavid T, Ward
102—Ran Crap
1916—John Martin
1411—Geo. J. Felder
875—James Asper
1780—Isiah Lester
714—Augustus G. Mixon
1628—Jno. E. Calhoun
86—Lorenza Connor
1024—Enoch Anderson
1291—James Mims *
871—Bass Warren
! 341—W. T. Taylor
lf-56—Geo. Holmes
1043—Henry Bryant
1606—Willis Pickett -
71—J. T. Brown
1520—Olrige Byrom
1072—Geo. F. Heyes
1166—L. F. Beddingfleld
1393—Luke Bubb '
1693—Joe McRea
T860—M. B. Williams
656—John Westbrook
973—Willie Prater
1260—Lee Jones
606—Major Wright
1688—Robt. Lightoot
1691—J. A. Mercer
1909—Adam Lee
1686—Morris Bernstein
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
STRAYED OR STOLEN
Dark mare mule about 9 years old.
Disappeared Tuesday night, July 3.
Any information leading to recovery
will be rewarded.
2t H. J. BROWN, Rochelle.
FOR SALE—A second-hand'Chev
rolet Roadster in good condition. Ap
ply to Ford & Calhoun, Pinehurst.
ALFALFA GROWN
pur land
AUbtmrf. Min the \V®« ft too 1|
with LADCO GROUND L|MKS' _ ___
Costa a trifle. Insures rood stand andvlgoroui
growth of alfalfa, vetch, clovers and grain.
Write for delivered price, valuable booklet and
reports/ Attractive proposition to merchants
and farmer agents.
m'UssAx&Ai™* ••■bbs&.L
I solicit correspondence with par
ties in Dooly or adjoining counties
having farms for sale or trade. Please
state the kind of soil, price per acre,
r.rd improvements Jame3 R. Uob-
The examination for applicants to
teach in the public schools of Doo.ly,
county will beheld In Vienna at the
achool building at 8:30 a. m., August
3rd and 4 th' 1
The examination will be based on
the following books:
Fer primary and elementary: Man
uel, Cubberly’a Rural Life and Edu
cation, Colgrove’s The Teacher and
the School; For High School: Man
ual, Hollister’s High School and Class
Management, Cubberly’a Rural Life-
and Education.
The above books can be secured
from the Southern School Book De-
positry, Atlanta, Ga.
7-11-tf J. M. ROYAL, C. S. S.
’(its, Llgonier, Indiana.
For A
Made-To-
Order
Hat
SPECIAL NOTICE
After August first allRresh
will be cash. All orders will be giv
en special attention and prompt de
livery. Thanking you for past and
future business.
J. B. HEGIDIO & CO.
'Clarke Special"
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SPECIAL NOTICE
_ Vienna Lodge No. 485
of I. 0. O. F--home
meetings regular on
each 1st and 3rd Wed
nesday at 8 P. M. "
Max Feldser, Sec.
* I am prepared to
make loans on Farm
Land for term of ten
years at 5 1-2 per
cent.
J. D. COBB
-CORDELE, GA.
FOR SALE—Agood farm male.
Apply to T. A. Adkins.
PREPAREDNESS
TAKEN UP—At my place 8 miles
east of Vienna, one male calf, dun
colored. Waa taken up in April.
Owner can get same by paying ex
penses and cost of this ad.
7-19-4t F. M. WALDEN.
Brother Williams dives Up.
"I done wore out three foots of
graveyard rabbit la da hopes of good
luck cornin’ my way.” said Broth*.
Williams, “an' I dos 'bout come ter do.
conclusion dat de only way ter git dsr
Is ter, go ter work fer yo' livin'.''—At
lanta Coualtntleu.