The Bainbridge search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1903-1915, December 25, 1903, Image 3

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%&0<* CORN. teen asked:. 1 the A Tumble In Prices! A' cr ime for planting broom Uj. -poes it pay to raia« , in Georgia? ‘ t0 the first question U ime for planting broom torgin is near the flrst 01 * .econd question, we woul<J , lt 16 a profitable crop tb tioni well suited6 it .to s to be no substitute for corn brush, and as there is iemand for it, It will pay le it nd time, about 500 pounds to the, . • . ■. » • > •> •. tfce^jSk« 3S an< * give Qlir customers the benefit of these prioes while making your nun saw ne'e's . i ■ • ’ ■ From now until Christmas Day we will give you goods at very ie er Tbt e a^rage r itjlow figures, as you will find listed below in order to unload our stock. .* KAA Will ml ft t.fl tflA ™ tbs acre. When prepared irltet and baled In either cotton press or ln A«pN’*_£L is7,i the. prfces' range from- 1 ,<w it! a pound, according to Winter makes a very good, feed, r hen mixed with oats, aid for poultry, especially for i past two or tbgwe wMkl t, 8 n with other' fcjod- is a variety of sorghum, b«8t where our common W ell. Good river or branch suit it beat, but any good drained, will, with barn r g good fertilizer, give The preparation 1* aim- corn. A well approved •oadcast the manure, ‘plow arrow so as to pulverise. Highly and make a good ii£ C.5 V' ' : rills or in hills. The rowa- ! 3 to 4 feet apart, accord- grown; three feet apart •[ varieties and four feet ones. The hills may be feet apart. The seed, lt iell ripened, will not re- than two quarts to the cultivation is simlar to j, except that there Is care and skill-on account Thinning should be le plants are two or three leaving five, or six in the |lled, the stalks should' be tour inches apart. 1 |mer has planted for the push, the time for harvest" the blossoms 'begin' to. | the brush is .better when nee the consequent tough- I straw and its live color pd a better price In the ill varieties it is cusomary ting it to break down the three feet above the |lng the tops of the stalks towards each other. The toss each other in such at the tops will project on each side. Each two treated in this way until been finished, e spaces thus left, the, in pass in cutting the usually done immedi- pto crop is broken, varieties do not need the icess since the stalk Is the brush leave only 8 of the stalk below it and When cut, they should be Ismail bundles and placed because it is better not in the sun, and the rain on them after they Good Calicoes still go at Be,, M length Percalpsjtt 8b. , Better grades at 8b. 1 ' ‘ Good Cheeks 8c. Outings for 6o. 1 WqolWaistisgte fop only 35c, ft for skirts 25o. . Jany worth 36b if of *9c ; Inowfleke suiting worth waistings for only 46o. . . values in Table Listen, Towgis' hhd per yard for 88o Oxford Big vail Doilee. Ladies Lace Collars for 85c. 98o. and I,■ $L18, .. . ' Children’s 83k Cape for only 25c. Children’s Long Cloaks for only $1.25. Children’s Jackets from $1.88 to $8.25. Ladies’ Cloaks and Jackets to close out from $8.80 to $8.60, . Ladies’ Skirts.' big values froth $1.48 to »#,^rivSot-v-’i t , *r> 1 tv-f/ 2L 1= Shoes, Shoes I Shoes!! $ ,r f y t '* « f . - " • > \ ; ,: > \' Men’a Sh^es thzjj. ^ear like JrbnforSSS. Solid Calf Shoes in this sale gt $1.98. Dress Shoes trorth 2.80 for only $1.98. Ladies Shoes from 98c. $1.30 and $1.48. See our Children Shoes we guarantee At 50 cents. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, the price will surprise you. ovT-'.- Fascinator Shawlsfrom 8So. to $1.88. Ladies' heavy ribbed S8o. and 89o. Men,’* heavy Underwear, $1.00 valuator ' 78 cents. Men’iDresa Shirts worth 6So, in this sale for oolv 48c. Men'a heavy Jeans Paata 78c, Men’s Clotning, full suits from $1.98 to $19.00. Men’s Dress Pants from $1.98 up. Don't mite those Overooata, they will go at $8.98. Bovs’ Suits at 98o. $1.90 to $8 00. Large assortment of Bugs from 89o. to $9.00. Large Bed Spreede worth $1.60 for 98c. Bed Blankels, good sies for 09o per pair to $8.50. Large Bleach Bed Spreads only 69c; Men’s Gloves 36o up. Ladies Kid Gloves for 7So per pair. Brooms 16 and 20 oents. J. & P. COATS SPOOL COTTON 4c. Spool Silk 4c. Embroidery Silk, per skein only 3c Remember our Holiday Goods are now arriving daily. Don’t miss them, from dolls for the little ones : t° the grandpapa. Yours to please, •' v lv£- 3D. CALHOTJ ET. »■ -n.i ,v < ,e.j.wilu3 SOLE OWNERi Willis * Drug PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS, PURITY. : ACCURACY, : DISPATCH. Co ■fall large crops ef broom fa, special barns are built ' curing. These are I with shelves so arranged } Pusage of the air wlU ■brush from being mbldsKt i« harveeted green, the 'rally separated frojn it either with a band m* * the purpoee, or hy 19,(1 of the brush tb the °r»ln threshing machine tUn K the brueh to jbs I for th * broom corn whan far time, makes a fain 'forage, comparing fav. . ° ur common corn-stalk P* Department ;Sf Agrf. 1 *• Pert with. T Warding house has a once prosperous ’St WWch the I around ” ” comb?' For A? Elderly Person. What will be more appreiated th n one of those nice, sbft • Hot Water Bottles, covered . by, our own guarantee;, or a, nice all bristle Hair Brush? • For a Brother’ 1 A Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen; the best pen made; all styles points; a Shaving. Set, ’ Rafor or a Pearl tandle Knife. For Sister or'Sweetheart A .bo* of that beautiful new,. ■ Style Stationery, in fancy _ and plain boxes, from 25o. to $5.00; a bottle of Perfume, all the latest odors, bnlk and bottles, Extracts and Toilet WaM», 25o ■ ?&/t2E90 ttfe botUe;‘6Y s h'Bmr<5f Huylers Candy, 80o the pound. Half pounds to five pounds. MAIL orders , \ .../•>/< • receive f .1; ? .V»' '• ’ r V-1 prompt, careful Attention. If you are looking for Bargains in Holiday boods pay y us a visit, and it will pay you. For we h.ave •f ■ BARGAINS, BARGAINS ! Picture Frames, Cut Glass, China Ware, Dolls, Etc. We are the acknowledged leader in the above lines and • will be pleased to have you pay our store a visit. P. O. Box 93. Night Phone 173 with yon-that “' t Ntt wlUl -Bald- I w 8 S k °' ,M Sa ®c*«a. ^ther amused to *°Miping about their i dears! If |% eh ! Be . ln grow up!—Tit. ’p hone 71. BACK AGAIN. • • li I have sold out my Florida interests, and have returned to B r i n s o n, where I will again give my per- sonal attenf ioriTTb ; tny mercantile establishment there. A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE General : Merchandise. If you have a dime of a dollar to spend, I can save you mpney. I deliver, nil goods within the limits' of the town. 1 shall sell for CASH, although prompt-pay ing customer^.rund° days on memorandum accounts Yours Anxious to Please, • » • W. W, McCULLEY,. BRINSON, GEORGIA. '* , ! ‘ •*! * { ; A », -4*v ■ v-'ti MU+beMn* h ' ;— fHE * CENTRAL * STORE! 11 1 — ~* ~ ■■■'' 'tn Men’s/fLadles’ & Children’s shoes: Some Special Sales in DRESS GOODS. A Great Many Bargains in ^ * BOYS' SUITS V Which You Should See. Bargains also in Men’s and Ladies' Some Specials in HA TS «:■!' UNDERWEAR And also in all our Dry Goods. Air that We ask is that you come and examine the bargains which will only last ioday E30SEUBEE& BBOTSESS.