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Km^^Qualityi
SHOES FOR MEN I
Are just as carefully and thoroughly well made on the inside as they /; fj
are on the outside. 1 hey are made to wear and be comfortable, //1
not merely for show, although they are conceded to be the best look- u |j
ing shoes worn by well-dressed men. It’s a /t-~, ■
paying shoe investment lor any man who (i .■ ’Tyfeft * H
is particular about his shoes. /'
A shoe that's built on honor for honest men. I; ij ! 11l
ARNOLD SHOE CO. Jjfo/ j |||
North Abington, Mass. ygy'Qj/ j jS/j
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Kina! duality'Shoes
Cl| What kind of a man do you suppose wears the shoes
pictured above? Can’t you instantly form a pretty correct esti
mate of his appearance? You see at once that he is well and
stylishly dressed because his feet are correctly shod.
4] This simply shows the importance of perfect-fitting, well-made,
hoes. Weil-dressed men realize this fact when they buy
Iving Quality Shoes. I hey know they are getting exactly that
extra touch of style and distinction which perfect taste in wearing
apparel demands.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY.
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K. li. 1 ditor.
Entered at the postoffloe at McDcm
•u&h. as seconds,.lasa mail matter.
Adtprtl:-'ng Ratos: SI.OO per inch
p*r month. Reduction on ntaadiE.-$
ftaartracta bv special agreement.
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McDonough. (In , Oct. 25, 1307.
Fr.T:.T .1 "Itt’ONl> tVi.ICK.
1 FI) Fatter ~m
.V II G Finals
3 .1 M Inc .mi
J W Bra an
| H r r limit,
f K II Fiskev
7 N II Foster
N V\ (5 < ’ope'alld
A N Brown
V. W M lb.OersOll
11 I* ( 1 Shaw
10 .1 O Kimbe 1
OUR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT
Aun a complete line of Groceries Ciockery. Glassware, S Lamps. '
CGGDci.
Broadcloths SI.OO yard
Brilliuntine 50e yard
Percales 12%0 yard
Standard Prints 7c yard
Ginghams 12%c yard
When you-are in need
of any thing in our line
call and see us and we will
make you prices that w ill
interest you,
UO pieces of outing at ,s<-.
Single Barrel Shot Guns $4.00.
International Stock Food -5c,50c. >1
ARNOLD SHOE CO., North Abington, Mass.
13 .T W Builev
14 .1C Howell
15 (4 <4 LeGuinn
Hi W T Greer
IT li .1 Copeland
lb A H Price
ID .M H Turnipsocd
20 S B Moss
21 H B Carmichael
22 R It Askew
23 N B Cowan
2! J S Duke
25 ,1 B Grant
2(5 .1 E English
2? L II Daniel
2S F .M Davis
23 .1 51 Carmichael Jr
30 S T Ua])H
31 J A Brown
32 \V S Crumb’oy
33 J J) Davis
34 J W Morgan
35 .1 3’ Weems
30 B A' Willingham
liU* 0 nn 1 r->r> f 1 O-r*
Rhentaatisni, Cuts,
and Large bo.Co .j teals.
v LOT
Men's Suits $5 00 to $15.0.;
Boys’ Suits *2 oo to *S (
Men's Pants 81 0»» to «5.0«
Boys’ Pants sfo. to s•>.('(
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These are
lie shoes
that have
shoeVpt.
of
T.A.SIoan&Co.
fSKIOiIS.
83 BETT. JR SHOES
01 EARTH
For the price,
1. A, Sloan
& Co.
Caine Back.
This is an -ailment for which
i Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has
| proven especially valuable. In al
; most every instance it affords
prompt and permanent relief. Mr.
Luke LaGrange, of Orange, Mich.,
i says of it: • "Alter using a plaster
! *ind other remedies for three
| weeks for a bid lame back, I pnr
j chased a bottle of Chamberlain's
| Pißn Balm, and two applications
effected a cure. For sale by Mc-
Donough Drug Co.
For choice CUT FLOWERS of
all kinds for Receptions, Weddings
j Funerals, etc., telephone, tele
graph, or write,
Idle—Hour Nurseries,
Macon, Ga
There bus been a very small at
tendance at court this week.
KOTJON3
Shirts 50c to SIOO
Ties 25c to 50c
Half Hose loc to 50c
Susj)enders 15c to 75c
j Gloves 25c to 75c
King Quality 511
SHOES FOR. MEM j
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—North Abington, Maflg. j
mm " llllia * , *>^ lill ' l< w r ——n't—■mi—— mill—mu i l■ll■■l■l —in j jjj 1,,
fKin $4 0i ibli t\ ¥'
| IHOESFORMBM .
I l|tk Trom Ev f? r ofci -h f V,ew
p w a L'A ravonle
’'j , ■ '*'•"■ Examine as critically as you will the
king quality shoe
BJ&SIS£ *’ sQj&v&i /£ k/ f° r Men. Look at it from all sides and you will decide that
VJ Xjy * l i* unequalled as ail ail ’round, well mace, stylish, per-
A h 5 l |o:tl t ' le hrst time it is put on; it wears better
rCBT because it Sts better and because it
hJ#r» * s ma de of better material than any
other shoe offered at the same
" THE SHOE ° F SHOES "
> ' i) ARNOLD SHOE CO.
ba V North Abington, Mass.
The Lyceum Theater Co., who 1
played all the week just passed in
their large tent theater, left on
Sunday morning for Cochran, j
where they went for a week's stay. ,
They had a clean and creditable
line of plays that proved quite at-j
tractive to the people here. They
gave away a gold watch to the
most popular girl in town and
quite a number of girls were!
pushed forward by their manyj
friends and the last two days
much interest was taken. Miss
Eddie Claude McDonald was voted
the most popular girl, while Miss
Lillian Daniel and Miss Bertl a
Dickson receivid the next highest
number of votes.
RAH®?*!**
I OIL
Cuts, Soiiss, Bunns
h & Khsuhatism ZSfc
GROCERIES.
Cook Stoves $7.00 to sls 00
Clocks SIOO to $2.50
Lamps 25c to $1.75
Dove Brand Hams, Spices and Teas,
Coffee and Stigar, Rice and Grits.
FUTURE EVENT
CULM.
At Hampton on Thursday November
2S, an all-dav singing at the school audi
torium.
LAND FOR SALE.
By agreement of the heirs' will
be sold bef or e the court
house door in McDonough, between
tl.e legal hours of sale*, on the first
Puesda.y in November, to the
highest bidder for cash, th© fol
lowing property, to-wit :
li.fv acres of land, known as
the old Henry Norman place, at
Philadelphia church, Tussahaw
district, Henry county.
M, A.' NORMAN, Agt.
V JJiQK’S Me—a and Bore 01 c-nog
.Rhc-ntuatisut, Cuts. Sires, B-rua
8!: druiowo Luirge Loi.Ce i j CwUts.
SHOES.
Men's Shoes $1 50 to $5.00
Ladies’ Shoes $1.25 to $2.50
Boys' Shoes $1.25 to $2.50
Children’s Shoes suc. np
Yours for Business,
W R i liMPDAU
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