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The mtv Freshest and Most Up-to-
1 )a1 (* lino of Fancy and Family (Groceries
always. Telcpone (No. 40) orders delivered
to any part of 11 10 city,
Wat cli this space next week for a few
speciait ic k s.
McCord & Meltons-
LOCAL SNAP-SHOTS.
l-’idhl this morning.
Local n«i\frs scarce this v/cok.
Mr. I. \V ■ 1 ’ark is in Atlanta
ill is week.
Some local news will be found
ini the last page.
Special while it ‘//Y ),' u '* ]
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.J. A. Bcazley, Fsq., visited
A tlatita t I is week.
Guaranteed Kid Gloves, $1.00
pur pair.— IJly S. Gunn.
Miss Gordon Andrews is at¬
tending thi! state Fair.
Mrs. Elizabeth Richards is
visiting relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. .John Green, of Washing¬
ton), spent Sunday with friends
here.
Messrs. Bowman Stevens and
son, Thomas, and \Y r . K. John¬
son a o in Atlanta this week..
Mrs. L. S. Jackson of Sharon
spent Thursday with Mrs. (1. W.
Cald well.
This paper is a day late this
week on account of a rash of
job work and advertisements.
ilio U • C. A. 0. will hu.d then
regular meeting next Monday
afternoon at Mrs. A. G. Beaz
ley’s.
Little Christine Kendrick is
spending this week with her
grand uarents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
11. Stone'.
Mrs. M. J. Wagnon and Mrs.
E. a. Wagnon and children,
Mary Jane and Harold, spent
last Friday night with Mr. J. S.
Jackson and family. I
I selling , Sea Island .
am t .jc 111 1
short lengths 5 ;u 10 yds at 5Ac. j
No limit Domestics to quantity. in advance I of bought high |
my the
cotton and can sell them at j
old price.—Uly S. Gunn.
LADIE’S GOODS
Last Week I Told You About Men’s Clothing
Tins TIM HI WANT TO TELL YOU ABOUT ANOTHER STRONG LINE I HAYE IN
1 now have the largest stock of DRESS GOODS I ever had, in the good Staple Cloths and the
Fashionable Greens, Bines, Grays and Browns are hero in all the different priced goods
from fu* and Oe Calicoes in neat Cheeks and Stripes, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, Etc., up; Nice vrarm
FLAN N FLLETT US, PERSIAN EFFECTS and STRIPES, OUTINGS, PERCALES in large quantities.
Beautiful DOl RLE-FOLD PLAIDS for WAISTS and CHI ADEN’S DRESSES, Only 1 5c. yd and they
look like wool. Pretty line of 25c. CASIIMEllES and SUITINGS, REPEAL ANTS, 54 inch HEAVY
GOODS for CLOAKS, SKIRTS, SLITS, etc., all shades at 50o yd
COVERT C LOTH, PANAMA SUITINGS and CREPENETTE and MOHAIR at 50c yard. It is a
wonder to some how we can sell, our ?0e BROADCLOTH at that price.
OUR DOLLAR LINE OF FINE BROADCLOTH, PRU¬
NELLAS, SIC! LL.1ANS, in Black and C olors, is our Leader Line.
1 have a Hue stock of WoiHGtVs 8hO0S> as well as fVlotVs Sh06S- I sell the well- known
QUEEN QUALITY SHOE for 811.00 and $3.50 per pair. I have a shoe for 81.50 that looks
as well and lasts as long as any $‘-2.00 shoe, made,
Give us your trade and if pleased tell others, if not tell us.
... RK.it it *«*• !LY 3. GUNN.
MILLINERY OPENINGS.
The openings of the ixiklinery
estahli.- iin. mts of Crawfr rdville
afforded much pleasure to the
ladies who visited the parlors of
Mrs. J. W. Farmer and ..lrs. C.
Bergstrom in spite of the inclem¬
ent weather.
yins. j. w. FAUACJt
The attractive showing made
Mrs. Farmer at her appArtraents j
displayed the extremely modish
and the color combinations ap¬
pealed to the most artistic.
There was a wealth of variety in
styles and prices. Mrs Farmers
hats must be seen to he appre¬
ciated. j
MRS. C. HKRUSTROM.
The many compliments ^Irs? passed
upon the showing at Berg¬
strom were well merited. She
possesses a full knowledge of
the many styles of hats
wilt suit the tastes cf her pat
rons. The large display, with
! [thoir beauty and quality variety of
styles, are of a to suit
every purse.
Every caller Tuesday was com¬
plimented with a package of
dainty sachet powder.
A sale of the personal Norton proper¬ will
ty of the late W. J,
take place Saturday, Oct. 2lsl.
All will ho
We are thinking of publishing
a twiee-a week pap r. What
do you think of it?
We had ads. enough to have
published Had 12 pages lids week.
1o leave 'mi out. Didn’t
have tbc^printers.
Messrs. Gorham & Power ere
i »i Atlanta i limn lai this till • week u < ' : \ ftuving 1 / ' t * i i : ^
their drugs and fixtures for tl.eir
|)ew drU(? Th wil | bo
ready for business by Jan. 1st.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Lunceford sympathize
with them upon the death of
their little baby, who was buried
Monday morning in the city
cemetery.
The Juvenile Missionary So¬
ciety of the Presbyterian church
will entertain their young
friends Friday evening at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
W. Gee. Don’t forget your sack *
Fall line of Ladies Undervests,
Bleaching and Unbleached
and 50c. These goods are
heavier than we sold at the same
price last year when cotton was
low.—Uly S. Gunn.
The many friends here of Mr.
Claud .Stone were pained to learn
of the accident which befell
Sunday, as told by our Sharon
correspondent.
Miss Lola Lou Smith is in At¬
lanta spending the week.
Dr. David. L. Cloud has
charge of the Stephens High
School during her absence.
New styles in Neckwear and
new line of Belts in the fash¬
ionable patent leather and silks
25c and 50c eaoh at Uly S.
(jui.n’s.
Judge Holden has been peti
to appoint a game war
for the county, and he will
the appointment this week.
sold, consisting cd
kitchen furniture; lumber,
j mouldings, builders’ hardware.
paints, oil and gla.>s. tin gutters
aint brushes, agricultural etc-, surrey, implements. wag
on and
Sale o’clock. begins i^omptly at ten
Mr, Willie A istus Bird
tended the Fa 'is week.
; Mr A. J. MoltpnVetirrh«~
evening from from a a trip trip to to Atlanta. Atlanta.
Try and not do anytl y° u
might regret later. The human
passion is a terrible thing some
time. Try to control it.
"Let he that is without sin
cast the forget stone.” This is
Gospel.
A great many of citizens of
the town and county visited At¬
lanta this week. We failed to
get their names.
Dr. J . A. Rhodes and Mr. Sam
Rhodes, of Sandy Cross, visited
Atlanta this week,
Midget will receipt von for subscrip
tic’iis to the Advoeate-De mocrat.
Hello!
wish to announce that
my stock of
Fall and Y/inter
Dry Goods, Clothing,
'Shoes, Hat 3? Etc
is now ready for inspection.
and I invite the public to
call at my store.
If you cannot get it any¬
where else, come to see me.
I am always in a good humor. Come
to see me.
Chas. Bergstrom.
You would feel mighty bad to
look out and lind your Lome in
flames, with no insurance. There
is no investment more important. I
See me for full particulars.
represent the best companies on
earth. J. C. Wiliiamr.
Send us $1.50 and we’ll send
Advocate Democrat
Semi-Weekly Joutm i x
farm paper/ A bargain, sure.
Send us the names of your
visitors or when a member of the
the family goes visiting. We are
always glad to get such news and
is certainly the only way of get¬
ting them correct.
We club with Tom Watson’s
Magazine at $1 75. The Maga¬
zine abounds in brilliant thoughts
from Watson’s pen.
For a limited time we’ll send
the Advocate-Democrat and the
Chicago Daily Review, each one
year for the small sum of $1.50.
Notice th« advertisements iu
this issue and sec wliat our live¬
ly business men have for sale
It will pay you to read this de¬
partment of the Advocate-Dem¬
ocrat each week.
There is no time like the pres¬
ent to consider the folly of hav¬
ing your home and household
goods uninsured I represent
.tre-insR.rance coup
panics of America. One of my
companies is 86 years old and
has paid out over ONE HUN¬
DRED MILLION DOLLARS in
losses. See me before it is too
late. J, C. Williams
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind im Have Always Bought
Bears the masmmm b—h—B
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