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CIS USED BY BUYiJifi BOOBS CHEAPER
THAN ANY ONE ELSE.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED UP OUR NEW $15,000.00 STOCK OF FALL AND
WINTER GOODS, AND ARE READY TO OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS THE FRESHEST LAD-
gj» 0*Sg«y«»»gOWM IN WIKKURASS GEORGIA.
vOur stock]is Complete in Every Line,
aiiir'consists of everything to be found anywhere. Drees
floods, euoh as Beoad Cloth, Ladies’ Cloth, Frenoh Flannels,
Zibuline Mohair. Caehmoroe, FUnnetts, Granates, and thous
ands of other styles at the very lowest possible'price. Our
line of Ladies’ Skirts, Ladies Jackets, Monteoarloes, Chil
dren’s Cloaks in Zebuline 3-4 lengths, are tho prettiest over
shown to anv trade.
We Have the Most Up-to-date Line
of MEN’S CLOTHING south of Atlanta. Over $3,000.00,
bran new Aug Cut Suits please and lit any one. Our lino of
You Will Make a Mistake
if you fail to’see our tine of LADIES’ TRIMMED and HACK
HATS. New styles and low prices, which will convince you.
It Will Be to Your Advantage
to examine our mammoth stock of Mattings, Carpets, Rugs,
Floor Oil Cloth, Lenoleum and Host Square before purchasing
elsewhere, as our prices are lower and profits smaller.
Our stock is also comple'e in Men’s Hats, Shoes and Gents’
Furnishing Goods, Laadies’s Shoes, Children’s Clothing and
Shoes, Silks, Satteens, Satteens, Ribbons, and everything to be
found in an Up-to-Date Dry Goods Store.
Notice. All Domestic goods and rough ware, Shoes &o. are
m.w going at cost. We are hustling out of this line.
IFlo. 16 Utb Eve,
Cotbele, (Ta.
Brother
Col. W. S. Christian is ablo to
be out on the streets again.
Mrs. P. C. Gilbert has gone to
Florida to livo with her children.
I have three plows to lot on halves
for next yoar. This office.
The best lino of Shirts and Under
wear cun be found at Hill’s Depart
ment Sturo, Montezuma, Ga.
This oiiioo has a $05 parlor organ
to sell cheap for cash or trade for a
plow horse.
Presiding Elder Morgan will
preach in Vienna Sunday night and
Monday morning at 10 o’clock. At
11 o’clock Monday he will hold tho
4th quarterly conference.
So far as wc know, there is none
but J. T. Hill in tho race for repro-
econtativo. Judge II. W. Powell
would have boon eleoted last year if
he had gotton a dozen and half more
of Fields’ votes, and it might bo'
easy for him to go in next time.
Anomer car ioaa ot f urniture Tho Dooly Pft!)er AgomeV| c . j.
just received, and Allen Uedinglield Chri(ttil J Pre8t . and w . g. Chris .
is in his glory showing his custom- tiftn> Cor Se(J , ly) ; 8 doinf?8om0 very
era our elegant line. He thinks that „ ice loa „ l)U8ine88 . The Agency
from tho wayit is now selling, that wi „ got u a loa „ on „Ju ved
wo will have^lonty of room to store farm lan g,. at a 8lnall 008t vory
tho throe cars that, we luvo oil the low rat0 of inter08t frora 3 . to 20
way. Hill’s Department Store, year8> It wU1 pay you t0 sae tllem
Montezuma, Ga. if yon want to borrow money,, or
subscribe for any newspaper in the
SEED RYE For Sale. I United States, as they give you val-
Ilolland’siinprov edlloiistoncomv n lb, ° premiums free with every
ty rye. Grown from seleot seed piper you subscribe for through
makes healthy, hardy plant for gra- them. Call to sec or write,
zing. $1.90 per bund. Address the DOOLY PAPER AGENCY,
E. II. Holland, Byron, Ga. g tf Vienna, Ga.
JUST NOW
all the Time
should have and
LAMARS’ LEMCN LAXATIVE.
IE YOU WANT GOOD HEALTH.
Unlike other Laxatives, it contains no calomel. The mcst.d£&;
cate stomach will assimilate it easily. Results are pleasing.
JLamar’s Lemon Laxative costs 50'cents for 50 doses.
Your Druggist sells it. Prepared by
Lamar, Taylor & ‘Riley Drug. Co.
MaconGeorgia. _
Aglanoo at our stook will oon-
yinoo any one that Hill’s Depart
ment Store, Montezuma, Ga., is the
place to buy your goods,
The Progress has sold ita brick
building next dcor to tho postoflice j
and is moving today into the Busboe
building over Trylor Bros.’ qtore,
Tho Progress building is now owned
by the Eglestor-MoDonald-Howell
Co. and will bo used for a whole
sale storage room.
The Dooly Paper Agenoy mado
a couple of loanB for two of the
host citizens in tho Third District
this week. Those aro home people,
and they have a good, liberal con
tract for those who desire to bor
row money on 3, 6, 7, 10, 15 or 20
years timo.
Get a cash register olieok from
Montezuma, Ga,, and you can read
ily see how you can save at least
oue dollar on every twenty-five that
you spend.
Will Clark, colored, is in jail for
the murder of his wife on H. J. Mo-
Corvey’s place near Snow Saturday
night. According to the evidence,
■they fell out over a bottle of whisky
and he shot her in the baok of her
head. It is said that he has made
two attempts at her life before this
and that she had knife scars that he
made about her neok one time. His
nwn neok scorns to be in danger now.
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POSTOFFICE
Showing the machinery of the Progress office which is now
being moved to the second floor of the Bnsbee building.
W. D. CUMMINQ.
L. H. WEBB.
IGeneral Undertakers Supplies.
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GUMMING i WEBB
LOWEST. OUR /ts
At this season are
making aspeoialty of
<i\ GOODS THE
Disk Plows; Two=Horse Plows,
HARROWS, Reversible and Plain.
Notice.
Why will you sell vour cotton for
ICbs than it is worth, when you oan
«end it to Montezuma and get good
.prioes for it? Don’t listen to sweet
talk others may give you, but send
me your cotton, and I will guaran
tee at all times to get yon every
■cent it is worth. I know it will pay
you, and hope to get a liveral pat
ronage from old Dooly county this
fall. Yours,
W. L. MoKENKJE.
Qa., Sept. 30, 1903.
PUMPS, HAY PRESSES, MOWERS
•AND RAKES.
Gumming & Webb, j
CORDELE, GEORGIA.
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