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WAY CROSS EVENING HFHAU>.
Cur Line oi Floor Coverings.
Consists only of the belt
to be had. They are se-
t W ledted with the {treated
* ?!? care as to the newest pat-
k$ terns, the mod durable
1% mateiials, the peifcdtly
p? matched and blended de
?¥ signs, and the greatest val-
B&*,-) Uf8 that money and ex-
W&*&iL %?£& ralli perience can buy. We are
justly proud, of what we
cjnsiJ.r the best assorted
line at the lowest price on
?,’’display in this city.
.tu.oo
.-30.00
42240
414.50
413.25
417.25
410.00
412.80
4 8.75
4 7.75
4 9.75
4 8.75
Room size, very haavy, reversible, seamless Rugs. \
None Charged, each $io
Porch Rockers
We have a limited num
ber of the famous Sprague
Rockers left which will
sell at - $5 each
Heywood, one motion, folding or
collapsible Go-Carts, theircd j<p
ular cart on the market, the reason
is Quality combined with low price
Each, $8.00
$2.00 Cash, 75c per
week.
0x12 f’arp«*t Size, Seamless Wilton Velvet .
9x12 Carpet Size, 5-Frame Body Brussels
9x12 Carpet Size, Standard Grade Axmlnlster
9x12 Carpet Size, S ‘.Vlre, Tap Bussells,
9x 12 Ca rpet Size Velvet \ .....
9x12 (’Hrpet Size, 10-Wire Tapestry Brussels /. ....
9x12 Carpet Size, 9-Wlro Tapestry Brussels,
0x12 Carpet Size, 7-Wire Tapestry Brussels
0x12 Carpet Size, Genuine CREX,
8x10 Genuine CREX
0x12 Carpet Size, American Fibre,
0x12 Carpet, Size, Koran Pro Brussels,
Best Grade Inlaid Linoleum, 2-yds. wide, per sq. yd ....
Best Grade Printed Linoleum, 2yd§._wide, per sq. yd., ....
Good Grade Printed Linoleum, 2-yds. wide, per sq. yd.,...; ..
Good Grade Printed Floor OH Cloth,1 yd. wide, per 6q. yd.; . .
Good Grade Printed Floor Oil Cloth, 1 1*2 yds. wide, per lineal yd.
VACATION TIME.
You can save part of the expense of your trip by buy
ing your trunk of us. and we will sell you a trunk that wi
not only leave in good condition but it will come back in
the same shape, we dent cut the QUALITY in order to save
ycu money. We BUY them cheaper, because we buy
large quantities.
WE SELL THIM CHEAPER BECAUSE WE BUY THEM CHEAPER.
Sizes from 28 to 38 inches.
Smyrna Rugs, Just
like ^ut, 2 V2 ft. wide,
5 ft, long.
None
Charged.
Terms at these Prleee, 1-3 Cash, Balance, 30. 60 and 90 Days.
\T n r'nllnrt/wc f We pay our customers 10 per cent
-IVU ^/UllLLlUTo. in coupons, good in trade at cash
prices, to bring their payments to the stole.
The Store of Great Values, Where Your Credit Is Good.
WALKER-MULLIGAN FURNITURE CO
106 Plant Avenue. | A. R. HOOD, Mgr. | Phone 499.
EN ROUTE TO ASHEVILLE.
Mrs Oren Gatchell hod as her gucs’*
Monday for dinner, her nlaca, Mr*.
R. G. Scruggs, and her companions, a
party of fourteen in four autos, on
their way from Waycross o Asheville.
N. C., where tuey will spend a f- */
weeks. In the party were:
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Scruggs; Mr
Scruggs* sister, Mrs. Wal.er Benuet*.
and nlA brother. Will Scruggs,
i Col. John C. McDonald and wife
and chaffeur.
Dr. Will Buchanan, wife and child
Mr. and Mrs. Watt* and daughlc-
and son.
The party will be joined in Spartin
burg by Mrs. GatcheU's sister, Mrs.
Hamilton Herring and her husband,
who will make the trip to Aeheviile.
in their five-passenger car.
It will be remembered Mr. and Mrs
Scruggs passed through Tifton early
In the summer on their way to join
the New York endurance run parti
from Atlanta.—Tifton Gazette.
If iM You no longer need wear your-
w W IV III self out with the weakening
^ mA heat of an intensely hot kitch-
V/UI111 Ul L en. You can cook in comfort.
Here is a stove that gives no outside heat. All its heat
is concentrated at the burners. An intense blue flame (hotter than
cither white or red) is thrown upwards but not around. AQ the
beat is utilized in cooking — none in outside heating.
CLASSIFIED ADS
8ITUAT10N WANTED ADS FREE
WHEN REQUESTED.
By Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Jefferson, Iowa. —"When my habv
" was just two months
old I was com*
jgaCJJrN pletely run down
and my Internal or-
Wd pans were In terri-
bio shape. I began
W ♦ taking Lydia E.
y: Hnkhain’s Vegeta-
r \ —TM: ble Compound, and
X > mother wrote and
^jHT-aSrBE* told you Just how I
was - I began to gain
Oil Cook-stove
COST—One Mo'nair sldo curtain l o
Automobile. Reward by leaving saura
at Brinson’s Drug store. IS vt.
entirely removes the discomfort of rooking. Apply a match and
Immediately the stove is ready. Instantly an intense heat is pro
jected upwards against the pot, pan, kettle or boiler, and yet there
is no surrounding heat—no smeU—no smoke.
frrmm . Why? Becsna- The New Perfection
Ba, Oil Cook-810., is sclemiftcally and
PATENTS
practically perfect You cannot um
too much wick—It It automatically
controlled. You get the maximum beat
—no smoke. The burner is simple. One
wipe with a cloth cleans it—conse
quently there la no smell.
The New Perfection OH Cook-Stove
la wonderful for year-round use, but
especially in summer. Its beat oper
ates upward to pan, pot, or kettle, but
not beyond or around. It is uaalesa
for heating a room.
It baa * Cabinet Top with shelf
for keeping plates and food hot.
It baa long turquoise-blue enamel
chimneys. Tbo nickel finish, with tbs
bright blue of the chimneys, makes
the stove ornamental and attractive.
Made with 1, S and S burners; the t
and 3-burner stoves can be bad with
or without Cabinet.
. Kmy rimlar -tmwi.ms If Mtatytian, vrtta
*“ —lOmlarf thkaww—— cyol ihe
Sold on commission. Positively no
advance fee. Patent Exchange, Jeni
fer Building, Washington, D. C. tf.
TO RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT—34 Reynold*
street, Mrs.' C. T. Miller. tf
BOARDERS
f f [fl at once and now I
. — .1 L ' !_Jain real welL” —
Mrt W. H. Bcroek, 700 Cherry St,
Jefferson, lawa.
Another Woman Cared.
Glenwnod, Iowa. — " About three
years ago I had falling and other fe
male trouble r and I was nothing but
skin and bones l was so sick I could
not do n:y own v.-ork. Within six
months I was made sound and well by
Lydia E. I'lnhhain's Vegetable Com-
pound. I will always tell my friend,
that yonr remedies cured me, and yon
can publish my letter.”—Mrs C.W.
Dtnn, Glenwood, Iowa.
If you belong to that conntless army,
of w omen who suffer from some form l
of female ills, just try Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound.
For thirty years this famous remedy i
Ofis been the standard for all forms of
female Ills, and lias cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with rln 8 35.
I EXCELLENT BOARD AND LODO-
j ing, permanent ami transient, may be
ob tiined at 21 Tebeau street. Mrs. 8.
U Lmington.
FOR RENT—3 NICELY FURNISH-
ED, ROOMS £2 JANE 8T. 18 10
I Atlanta, Ga., July 23.—Campaign
literature Is being distributed broad
cast throughout the state by Governor
Brown's managers, according to state
ments made yesterday.
The Governor has paid bis campaign
fee of $50, and is now a full-fledged
candidate. He handed it to Secretary
R M. Blackburn >e*‘erday, who im
mediately transmit* ed it to the tx*
ecuttvc committee.
Tne number of tailors at the Brown
hondquarter* Ir. the Kimball hoar-e
continues to increase from day to
day, and the governor's supporters aiel
confident tha. he will be re-elected. I
The local Brown clubs are doing gocj!
work, and they eay that, nobody U
deserting the Brown ranks except a
few disappointed office-seekers. Brown
XU °°- U f0f ItMCftStlWt
Standard Oil Company
A dispatch from Atlanta says, “The
Legislature is working hard today.’*
Well, they can re-ft tomorrow.
WANTED
To Die In Electric Chair.
Ill vet's, tyotlve for the crime wa/
m ention to collect the amount of
insurance policy, which had been
itd to him a* a collateral for a
i owed by Galiioux.
* If I were a profane inan'\ said »
prominent Hotce Smith man this morn
ing. “I should say that there Is h—!
to play in Clinch county.” ~
“What’s the matter over there?’*
said a bystander.
there yesterday and
found the water bad, the crops bad
and everybody going to vote for Joe
Brown.”
Wo sanction this as the truth If
"Bill” did report it.--Valdosta Times.
such ailments as displacements, fibroid
tumors, ^ulceration.' inflammation,T£
regularities, backache, etc. j WANTED-
If you want special advice write stenographer,
ror it to JIrs.Pinkliaiu, Lynn,Mass Uars ,.
r*«»»f**«« and alwavn ,’iclnftiL care Hcra ' d *
was over
FINANCIAL LOAN!
CITY LOANS.
Mcncy looted on buslnes# property
^nd city residences. Interest is rcas
enable and yen have plenty of time;
l» renoy. l have ra*m* clients that j
wilt malts Investments of this kind
J. M- Msrkey, La Grsad* Bldg. I
| A union of washerwomen has been
j formed at Orange. N. J. f with a mem
bership o£ three hundred. The offi
cers announce fuat the standard r t
wages wl!L te raised from $1.25 to
$2.00 a day and the hours of labor re
duced from nine to eisht.
And now it is hinted at that if-Hoke
Smith is not nominated for Governo* Campaign cartcons are not cut-
on the 23rd day of August, we may ting any fgure in the present gub
expect all kind* of trouble between crnatorlal race. Did'nt we tell you
that date and the first Wednesday in I there was always something to be
October. Now, gentlemen, this will' thankful for.
LOST AND FOUND
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