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Km&Hs? Quality
SHOES FOR MEN I
Are just as carefully and thoroughly well made on the inside as they JtM
are on the outside. They are made to wear and be comfortable, // □
not merely for show, although they are conceded to be the best look- U B
ing shoes worn by well-dressed men. It’s a ...r —t
paying shoe investment for any man who [: J
is particular about his shoes. | L
A shoe that’s built on honor for honest mett \ m
ARNOLD SHOE CO. f M
North Abington, Mass. j Iju
Kin£ Quality Shoes
<][\Vhat kind of a rr,an 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.
€JThis simply shows the importance of perfect-fitting, well-made,
stylish shoes. Well-dressed men realize this fact when they buy
King Quality Shoes. T hey know they are getting exactly that
extra touch of style and distinction which perfect taste in wearing
apparei demands.
ARNOLQ SHOE CO., North Abington, Mass.
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Sardis Local Adopts
Timely Resolution.
The Henry County Farmers' Un
ion at its October monthly nmet
ing adopted a resolution presented
"by the Sardis Local Union, viz:
Wo resolve that we will not.
have our cotton grinned before the
Ist day of October in each year to
allow it to more fully ripen and
improve tho staple and increase
the value of the same.
Respectfully submitted,
W. C. Woods,*
(’. C. < ilea ton,
J. B. Brown,
<'ora. from Co. Union.
Ordered published in The Henry
•County Weekly, Union Nows, At
lanta Constitution.
11. A. Crumbley, Pres.
,T. H. Rape, See.
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W-e have the most complete stock of Fali and Winter Goods to be found in this market
This stock consists of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Clothing, Shirts and Ties.
Also a complete line of Groceries Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Stoves and Lamps.
• Dr? CSS GOODS.
Broadcloths SI.OO yard
Brilliantino 50c* yard
Percales 12%c yard
Standard Prints 7c yard
Ginghams 12/i° yard
When you are in need
of any thing in our line
call and see us and we will
make vou prices that will
Interest you,
so pieces of outing at He.
Single Ita rre I Shot Onn* $4.00.
International Stock Food V!sc, oOc. $1
SIXTH DISTRICT SCHOOL OF AG
RI3ULTURE AND DOMESTIC
ECONEMY
Barnesvslle, Ga.
Will open its doors to students
on .bin Bth, 1008. Parents who
wish to give their boys and girls a
practical as well as a literary edu
cation will do well to investigate
the merits of this school. Our first,
aim is to make strong, manly, suc
cessful men and women—physical
ly. mentally, morally. For cata
logues and other information apply
to Thos. G. Scott, Barnesville, Ga.
For choice CUT FLOWERS of
all Kinds for Receptions, Weddings
Funerals, etc., telephone, tele
graph, or write,
Idle-Hour Nurseries,
Macon, Ga
CLOTHING.
Men's Suits $5.00 t 0515.00
Roys’ Suits $2 00 to $S On
Men s Pants $ 1.00 to $5.00
Boys' Pants 5Cc. to $2.00
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say,
These are
the shoes
that have
made the
SHOE DEPT.
of
T.A.Sioan&Co.
NO BETTER SHOES
For the price.
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T. A. Sloan
CROSS ROADS*
Mrs. W. T. Greer spent Sunday
evening with Mrs. Willie Carr.
Mrs. .T. H. Carr and daughter,
Miss Myrtice, visited relatives in
Atlanta a few days last week.
Mrs. ,T. E. Sprayberry went to I
Griffin shopping Monday.
Jesse Greer visited Walker Chap
poll Sunday evening.
Messrs. George Moore and Lem.
Greer went to Atlanta Friday
night.
Miss Jettie Leo Greer spent Sun.
day evening with Miss Myrtice
Carr.
Mr. Fleni Dupree went to Grif
fin Saturday.
Miss Lucy Moore visited home
folks Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Helen Carr is expecting to
go to Atlanta soon.
NOTIONS.
Shirts 50c to $1 00
Ties 25c to 50c
Half Hose 10c to 50c
Suspenders 15c to 75c
Gloves 25c to 75c
! Quality
SHOES FOR. MEN
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ARNOLD SHOE COMPANY, North Abington, Mass.
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HlfU From Every Point ef View 1
Mm, 4JOUSO a m Favorite I
f..l j , -,» Examine as critically as you will the
iMWiWmll SING QUALITY SHOE 9
' ’* (J for Men. Look at it from all sites and you v:ll decide that
it is unequalled as an ail ’round, well made, stylish, per-
It fits from the first time it is put on; it wears better Sj
D^ tau?e better ar.d l ecauie it fl
~™ E " h t " r SHOES " I
Messrs. J. H. Carr, W. T. Greer
and J. E. Sprayberry were out rid
ing Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Chasteen vis
ited the latter’s parents Mr. and
Mrs M. Harrison, Saturday night 1
and Sunday. . —Lizzard*
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LA ND FOR SALE.
By agreement ol the heirs, will
be said be f ore th e court
house door in McDonough, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November, to the
highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Fiftv acres of land, known as
. the old Henry Norman place, at
Philadelphia church, Tussahaw
district, Henry conn tv.
M. a! NORMAN, Agt.
“Victor” is the host—the best is
the “Victor.” Get one now. Cash
or easy pavment.
John R. Smith,
2t. McDonough, Ga.
GROCERIES.
Cook Stoves $7.00 to sls 00
Clocks SI.OO to $2.50
Lamps 25c to $1.75
Dove Brand Hams, Spices and Teas,
Coffee and Sugar, Rice and Grits.
Farm rcr Oa-ie.
Thirty acres of good farming or
fruit land—will make from one
half bale to one thousand pounds
of lint cotton per acre—located in
fine, healthy section of country
with good water. Just outside in
corporate limits of Locust Grove,
one of the best school centers in
Georgia. Thirty miles south of
Atlanta. Located here is branch
of Mercer University, also fine
public school, together with best
church advantages. Southern R.
R. forms eastern boundary of land
and add to a very beautiful build
ing site on this side of farm—im
provements one tenant house. For
further information, call on or ad
dress. G. L. Williams,
t) 10 Candler Building, Atlanta, Ga.
Just received a big shipment of
j Mitchell wagons. Best wagon made.
McDonough Buggy Co.
SHOES.
Men’s Shoes $1.50 to $5.00
Ladies’ Shoes $1.25 to $3.50
Boys’ Shoes $1.25 to $2.50
Children’s Shoes soc. up
Yours for Business,
WO i ipipnapj
art i Yor-oWflicl
COMPANY.