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I LOCAL AFFAIRS (
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HerkU Razor* at Hick* *.
A, B. Benton, ot Donalsonville,
waa in the city this week.
Georgia seed rye $1.25 per bushel
at Hicks’s.
Robin Graham returned Wednes
day from a business tnp to Florida.
L. E. Gillerstedt, the well known
tailor of Troy, Ala., was tnre this
week.
Mr. B. A. Sheffield and family, of
Colquitt, spent several days here
this week,
Mr. Otis Toole has returned from
Macog where he has been attending
the State Fair.
A novelty at Hioks’s—fine pocket
knives which ladies can open without
using the finger nails.
Miss Laura Holloman left Sunday
for a visit of several weeks to friends
in Maoon and Tennille.
Mrs. E. E. Shyer and Mrs. H.
Hirsbberg, of Nashville, Tenn„ are
the guests of Mrs. G. Korman.
8. Goodloe, traveling auditor of
A. C. L, and W. C. Lipsoomb, agent
at Cohn’s, were in the oity Tuesday.
Mrs. Hunnewell Griffin left the
first of the week for Rome where she
was called on aooonnt of the illness
of her sister Miss Runa Patterson.
Rogers knives are good, Wosten
holm kniyes are good; but the best
of all are Herkle Knives, sold only
by Hicks.
Mr. B. G. Pierce, assistant mana
ger at the Western Union offioe, re
turned today from Mt. Vernon, Ga.,
where be has spent the week attend
ing court.
Chas. H. Ilerty, of Jacksonville,
passed through the oily this week
enrouto home. Mr. Herty recently
returned from an extended tour of
FALL SUITS
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Europo where ho has been investi
gating various methods of turpentine
farming.
Mrs. India Burtz, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. B. Moore,
has reiurned to her home in Tampa,
Fla. Mrs. Burtz was aeoompanied
by Mrs. D. G. MuLellan and her two
little daughters, who will spend some
time in Tampa with relatives.
During last Saturday’s foot ball
contest between Bainbridge and Tal
lahassee, Mr. Gordon Bower, who-
was plaving on the Bainbridge team
fell aud sustained an injury to his
head, which kept bim unconscious
nntil 12 o clock the night after the
game. Of oourse the aoctdent was
an unavoidable one.
The Hunter Furniture Co , suc
cessors to Hunter-Baggs Furniture
Go., has an aotractive display ad.
in this paper today calling attention
to their large stock of furniture and
dosing out sale of remnants of mat
ting, some nice portieres and jardi
men at dose prices, and many other
odds and ends. This new concern
expect to enlarge their business fi om
time to time.
It is of much interest to the gen
eral public as well as to their per
sonal friends to learn that Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Collier will make Bain
bridge their permanent home. Mr.
Collier having an interest in tbe
Dawson and Union Springs Tele
phone Company and only half inter
est in the system in this city has
hitherto made Dawson headquarters.
We learn however that he has re
cently sold his interest in the other
companies, bought Mr. Dean’s inter
est in the Georgia-Alabama Co., and
will be now sole manager. Mr. and
Mrs. Collier have made many friends
during their several visits here who
will be delighted to know that this
will be their future home. Mr. Col
lier will amye this week and Mrs.
Collier will probably come the fol
lowing week.
Now is the accepted time
to buy. Summer clothes
have stood by you for a
long term this time, and
now the time has come for
you to put* away summer
clothes, and look for Fall
Clothes, and of course you
want to hjve the best.
The only way for,
know that you are#
the best is to go to thi
that handles the bi
every line. Our lj
Clothing is a whole I
ferent from that t
hand-me-down in tl
cepted sense. . ,
It has all the care and skill put upon it that a custom madea
can boast. Hand quilted collars, shoulders and breast; hand button
all the ear marks of a Custom Suit.
Men’s Suits 7.00 to $25.00; Youths’ Suits 5.00 to $i(
— Boys’ Suits 2.00 to $6.00.=
AGENTS FOR KNOX IHAT8.'
O. TO OX
MEIT’S OUTFITTER, .
HUNTER FURNITURE Cl
Successors to Hunter-Baggs Furniture Company.
Sone Splendid Bargains in Odds and
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-Which We Will Close Out B&low Cost !■
See Our Remnants in Mattings.
Heavy Stock Double Cane Bottom Chairs* cheap. Cl
sets at cost. Window shades, regular price redi
from|75c. to 50c. Jardiniers from 15c. to $2.25.
Tables, Bedroom Suits, Et
We solicit the continued good will and patrol
of the public. Our aim shall be to please.
Hunter Furniture Company,
Bon Ai^ Block, - ... Baidbridge, Oeof