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Dorothy Dodd
Fine Footwear
For Ladies and Misses who
care. We have Dorothy
Dodd Button Tan Shoes
at $3.50, the Velvet Top
and Cravenette $3.50 to
$4.00, Brown Velvets at
$4.00,Plain Vicis at $3.00.
Gold Medal Shoes for
$2.50 to $3.00, Ask to see them.
We
recommend these to give perfect satis
faction. All leathers and tans. See them
Suits
and
Long Coats
You can buy Suits and
Coats at the same
prices anywhere but
you can’t get such
values as ours.
$10.00
$14.48
$22.50
When You Start Ont to
u, Your Winter “logs”
Come Here. You’ll find
our assortment laige, our
styles elegant, our values
and the way we serve
you pleasing. In fact we
have done and will do
everything in our power
tomake this a pleasing and satisfactory
place for you to trade this winter.
$1.00 Alarm Clock, a big
value
59c
Calico Simpsons worth 7c
our price
5c
36 inch Laurel Percales
special at
8 3-4C
10c Dark Outings, short
lengths
81-2C
Solid Colored Outings
10c
10 yds good Bleaching
a good one, for 10 yds
78c
58c Bed Sheets, full size
39c
Large size Pillow Cases
special
9c each
$1.33 Bed Quilts or
Counterpanes
97c
Some of the new
Dress Goods
Fine Wool Serge in Cream and ftQ..
Black Pin Stripe Series 54-inch 7OL
38-inch Serge in colors as above: J Q
Big demand for ihe.se. See them TOL
New Bedford Cord 50c; Auto Cord
35c; Cream Broadcloth 98c; 54-inch
Storm Serge 98c; 42-inch Taffeta cloth
97c; 36-inch messelin Silks 97c; in fatft
a full and complete line.
Come and See
If we haven’t got it we will get it
for you
Walk Over
Shoes
All Leathers $3.50,
$4.00, $4.50 to $5.00
JIM 6. STETSON HATS
$3.50, $4.00 to $5.00
Other Makes 98c, $1.48
to $2.50 each
Boys' Suits and Odd Pants
Suits $1.98 to $6.50. Boys’
Pants 25c, 48c, 98c to $1.48
Now how about that suit Men’s all wool serge and fancies, $10.00,
12.50,15.00 to 18.50. A. B. Kirschbaum guaranteed for shape, color
and style. You must see these before you buy. Complete line of
gents’ furnishings. Won’t you drop in some day and slip on one and
let us tell you and show you where we can save you money on this
winters’ suit. It will be a pleasure to show you.
phone NO. 58 Giurchwell Brothers
MAY MANTON
PATTERNS 10c
WAYCROSS, GA.
ganlKunnsncmieE
GEORG IA SOUTHERN
AND FL.OSRDA RAILWAY
rio Fopalor Routo To all Potato North Mod Moot.
ThroughTralna
In connection with 1C.L, from Wayerosa Tin Ttfton to Hawn
ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE, CHAT uvOCGA, NASHVILLE, ET.
LOUIS, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, AND CINCINNATL .
. Conches and Pullman sleepers to through without change. mains
Car Service.
TRAINS OP A. S. A A. R. R. CONNECT AT CORDELE WITH
TRAINS OP 0. S. A P, RAILWAY FOR MACON ATLANTA
AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND 8DUTH.
FOR INFORMATION
ts TO RATES, ROUTES, OR SCHEDULES TO ANY POINT
NORTH or west, apply to any agent op this com
pany, OR ADDRESS.
C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A,
MACON GA.
I. W. famison, T. P. A,
used to be n miser,. Foie, Kldno, tVe bundle the famoua Mascot
PUle have cured me and have m, t cook store, ever, one a winner. Cash
highest praise." Cem Pbsrmac,; T. / or ouay term*.
S Paine. Home Furniture Company,
E. V. JONES PRODUCE COMPANY
PHONE 219. 7 Ct
For flrst-claes rubber lire and wire
wheel work at prices right, see J. T.
McCee, 21 Alban, avenue. 12 301
Ten great numbers In Lyceum
course— Senator Vardaman Tbure-
da, evening next 1* 3*
Big suppl, of card board, all ool-
•vt last received at Herald. tf
A Great Advantage to Wo king Men(cr-.rjh 1 had as good'ierults as liny
J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th. St., -Steuaea I * heard about. My bachachc left mo
Title, O., says: “For veara I sulTere- ( and to one of my business espfet,
from weak kidneys and a revere bUd j man, that alone I- a great 'advan'an.
de^pbubie. I learned of Foie, Rid-j My kidneys acted free and normal,
Fills tad ‘hey -adcrful enrev, jand that saved me a lot of misery. It
so 1 began taking them sad mm. is new a p.usttrs to work when
50c
per
ooth
Why pay H.CO to have your tooth extracted
when you can have it done for 50c and witho
pain All other wor k done at very reasonab
charges. Everything gumntesd
ast.es ANSEL
The Dentist
. oiks’ Block
fjMh (Bfotgia Jlgvitulltttal Mcge
G. R. GLENN, A. M„ LL. D., President •
Dahtonega, Georgia
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS INSTITUTION:
1st—Total Expenses Less Than at Any Other College,-#/** to Sirs
Core Board, Lodging, Book., Fuel, Lights ote.. For Entir. Yoor,
Ed—Magnificent Climate; Mountain Location; Free from City Distractions.
8d-Obedience, Order, Regularity and Self-Dependence Taught Every
Student
<th-Finest Military Droartmcnt and Cadet Band In Georgia. Both
Under Supervision of U. S. Army Officers.
6th—Thorough Instruction in A. B. and B. S. Coarsen and. In addition, FnD
Coarsen in Agriculture, Mining, Engineering, Cnmmew-i.1 lUO—., eu*
6th—Boys Live in Our Own Dormitories, At All TlmM Under Control of
, Officers.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS C. R. GLENN, PRESIDENT *
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Brunswick & Florida Steamboat
Company.
(CUMBERLAND ROUTE), TOUCHING "~*
Brunswick. Jekyl,Cumberland. I na*
CLOSE CONNECTIONS WITH ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM BRUNS
WICK; ALSO S. A. L. AT FERNANDINA, FLA. '
A line view of the Club house at Jckyl; the Home of tba Carneglea a*n»
the rncit. Reach on the Atlantic Coast.
LEAVING: RETURNING;
<7»avo Brunswick .»... .8:30 a in. Leave Fernandlna 2:30 p. an.
Arrive Cumberland 10:30 a. m. Arrlvo Cumberland 5:30 p. m.
Arrive Fernandlna 1:30 p. m. Arrlvo Bnmawlck 7;30 p. m*
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE TO FERNANDINA, FLA., ....91.6*
ROUND TRIP f?.S0
SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY, r.OVr.D TRIP , ..,...,.7**
• RAILROAD MILE A05 HONORED. —vJ