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ji ) For one in i week, from Friday, CD 2th, to Friday, November 19th, we sell Mens’ ill 1.5 l)
i)I.(V u .85. To make a long O we will say : That any pair of Mens’ Shoes if
in our Store, no matter how much hgher in price than $1.85, even our $5.00 Shoes, will go for the smalls
of $1.85.
$ 25.00 We will bind ourselves to pay $25.00 to any person or persons to $
to whom we refuse to sell the Shoes for $1.85 they may have pick-
ed out. Thisis fair; so say all. We do this to convince you, gentlemen, that we mean business! We
still further : We quote the names of the Shoes and the prices are known to everybody.
The Standard Shoe Co., a
very pretty Shoe, cost : $2.50 for $1.85
Douglas Bals. and Congress,
strong as Sampson, : $2.25 for $1.85
Douglas Bals. Sampson, and Congress $2.50 for $1.85
strong Bals. as and Congress, :
Douglas Sampson, $3.00 for $1.85
Extension strong as Protection,Scotch :
Bottom, 3-soles, : $2.75 for $1.85
Pittman's Police Shoes,
Giants, 3-soles, : $3.00 for $1.85
We call your attention to the Taylor $3 shoe. It is the best Bargain of all; we have them in all sizes frc
6 to 11. Remember, this is no fake, but real facts. We repeat again: We promise $25 in cash, if you w
find our sales differ from our present advertising. All you have to do is to call for $1.85 shoe ; we do the re
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Headquarters For
Jpmte SDruge,
Goodman’s New Drug Store,
Cor. Pine and Grant Street.
Everything Fresh and New with a Full Line of
Patent Medicines. Prescriptions Compounded.
Russet and Black.
Russia Box Calf and Plain
Razor ties, Tip and Yale, beau¬ $4.00 for $1.85
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Patent Leather, Coin Toe,
Colored very elegant Yici Kid good $4.00 for
wearer, a comfort $3.75 for $1.85
The Legal $3.50 shoe, just
what you want : $3.50 for $1.85
Genuine Cordovan, Razor
Toe, Regular : : $5.00 for $1.85
These shoes are worn by a good many young
County Correspondence.
To Correspondents—All letters for
cation must reach us by Monday or Tuesday
of each week. Cnless the name of the cor¬
respondent accompanies the letter we
not publish of the same.. We will not print the
name the correspondent or tell who they
are, but want the name as an evidence of good
faith. Write news, and do not write anything-
that reflects on the character of anyone.
Sparks From Wolf Pit.
From Our Regular Correspondent.
Cool nights and warm days.
Sammy Cooper visited Arthur Luke
Sunday.
Wm. Pearson dined at Mr. Bloods
Sunday.
Judge Ray and Shorty are still
drawing logs to the mill.
Mrs. Dunbar’s son-in-law and fam¬
ily visited her Sunday.
Jesse Gaff went over to Troup’s sta¬
tion on business Fridap.
Roy Champion is sporting a large
boil on the side of his neck.
Miss Liddy Ilorton visited Misses
Bettie and Annie Gaft Sunday.
Miss Delia Hogle was the guest of
Mrs. Carrie Foxworthy Sunday.
Elder H. E. Temple and Rev. Parks
dined with Mr. Swafford Sunday.
The cottage prayer meeting was
held at Mr. Bloods Thursday night.
Quite a crowd of people were at S.
S. Gaffs Thursday night to the cane
boiling.
Revs. II. E. Temple and Parks were
the guests of Mr. Pollmans Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Margaret Gaff and family at¬
tended the funeral of Mrs. Bye at
Criep Saturday.
Mrs. M. Gaff, Bettie Annie and
William were out to Peter Troups
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hascal, Miss Nancy
Horton and Shorty Pearson were the
guests of Mr. Pollman’s family Sunday.
Mr. McGregor sold out over west of
the creek, to Mr. Hogle, and is moving
on the farm he bought of Bro. Cooper
this week.
Uncle Billie Pearson went over to
his place, west of town, Wednesday to
do some work. He returned Thurs¬
day night.
Thh U. B. quarterly meeting was
held at Wolf Pit Saturday night and
Sunday forenoon. Rev. H. E. Temple
conducted the services.
The Boy With One Eye Oi>en.
Woodland Items.
From Our Regular Correspondent.
Mr. Gibbs took his boat to the river
one day last week.
Mr. Bramhall has sold his shingle
mill to Frink and Blithstone.
Mr. Kuck is building a barn and
contemplates building a house.
Mr. Minick is building a furniee for
boiling down his cane juice. He will
make molasses next week,
Miss Sadie Sams was visiting
last Friday night until Monday
ing, at Mr. Rousch’s, and reports
ing a good time.
There was quite a scare at
Sams the other morning. There
an old mouse and two little ones
the plate of the house, and—well, you
had better ask Mrs. Sams what
pened. If she don’t tell, just step
side and ask A. L.
,Jo Dandy.
Why is there a difference made be¬
tween fallen boys and girls? Let a
girl fall, and she is scoffed, kicked and
shunned, and forever shut out, and
her soul is lost, while her own sex will
extend an open hand and a forgiving
heart to the fallen mail, but the girl
lias no sympathy; she is a homeless
outcast. Let a boy fall and all hands
are stretched out to receive him; all
hearts are bleeding forhisredemption,
he is some ones darling boy. That is
right, save him if you can. But why
not try to save the girl and bring her
back to right and rectitude? She is the
weaker of the two. Why not stretch
out your arms, draw her close to your
heart? Her mother is sheding tears
for her; her sister’s heart is bleeding.
She is somebody’s darling as well as
the boy. Why do women spurn their
own sex when one happens to fall, and
at the same time take the man who
brought the disgrace upon her by the
hand and try to redeem him? There is
an unsolved mystery, and if a lady can
explain how the female race has such
antipathy for outcasts of her own sex,
when a naan is, in all probability, the
cause of the downfall, we would like
to hear it. An Observer.
Sycamore Mutterlngs. .
Fom Our Regula r Correspondent.
Cotton picking is nearly over.
(t 7 Tater diggin’ and cane grindin”
is the order of business.
Justice court will hold its regular
monthly session next Saturday. A
heavy docket is reported.
Tax Collector Paulk and assistant,
W. D. Branch, will be here to-morrow
Oil i Ids second round collecting taxes.
Quite a large congregation as-
sembled yesterday to bear Elder
Richard Tucker deliver his usual
monthly discourse.
Messrs. T. II. McMurrian and A. F.
Zarn are attending county court at
Irwinville this week. They go as wit¬
nesses for the State in the case of the
State vs. J. M. Barker, charged with
assault and battery.
A negro working for the turpentine
firm of Gus Berry, five miles northeast
of here, had a very bad rising on the
calf of his leg. In lancing it one day
last week there c^me a profusion of
blood, which could not be stopped,
and from which he died in a few
minutes.
men, and all are pleased.
Custom Made, Plain Toe : $3.00 foi
Taylor’s bottom, $3.00 shoe noble stamped
on a wearer $3.00 foi
Dabney and Saunders Rus¬
sia Calf Ox Blood, a pro¬
nounced $5.00 shoe, and
liked by those who see
them : : :
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As There arc Plenty of Golden Nugget
Picked Up Right Here in Our Store \V
Risking Life and Limb in the Far Xorthw
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Is a Yeritable Klondike, and Worth
Our Line of the Ccleijrated-^®^
Barnesville k Rockliill Bug
Is Complete, and the Prices Lower than
If you are in need of a Wagon, come and
over The RAMBLE the “FLORENCE,’’ BICYCLES either one or two 1
$37.50. are going fa
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Our Mammoth Stock of
o • HARDWARE
Is Full and Complete and Embraces Tit
Builders’ Material, Farm Machinery, S
Crockery, Mixed Paints, Wire Screens ail
SHELF - HARDWAI
In fact we keep in Stock Everything E
to the Hardware Trade.
MILL - SUPPLIES - A - SPECI
When in need of anything and you
know where to get it, come to the
Boyd Hardwares
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
The Leader has the largest circulation
newspaper in Wiregrass Georgia.