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For the past ten years this store has been headquarters for Santa Claus in this sec
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tion of Georgia, and we are pleased to announce that this year’s opening will reveal to
the public as complete and varied a line of Holiday Goods as we have ever shown:
Dolls of every conceivable sort; all kinds of Mechanical and other Toys; Books, Games, Novelties, Post Cards, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Chinaware, etc.,
etc. We also have a complete stock of decorations and decorating material. Candies--- absolutely pure and wholesome---Candies that contain no “poison
ous” co loring and flavoring, and the price is “low.”
Notwithstanding the turmoil in Europe, which makes securing imported toys difficult,our stocks are nearly as complete this year as previous years; we anticipated this
months and months ago, and by buying early and closely watching the markets; we have been fortunate in securing for our customers those things that they will need and
want at prices that are not materially advanced over former years, and the House of Simons Bros. & Co., is famous for reasonable prices, diversified assortment and cordiality.
The Opening begins Friday afternoon, we extend YOU a cordial invitation to visit us.
Dolls---Bisque, China, Kid Body, Joint
ed Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Unbreakable Char
acter Dolls (guaranteed not to peel off),
Doll Furniture---Stoves, Kitchen Cabinets;
Beds, Trunks. Pianos, Dishes, Tables, Children’s Chairs
and Rockers, Books and Games, etc. for girls.
Drums, Tool Bench s, Air Rifles, Shooflys, Wagons,
Blackboards, Cowboy and Indian Suits, Mechanical Toys
of all kinds, Structiron and Ives’ Trains, Books, Games
and hundreds of other Toys for boys and children,
SIMONS BROS. & CO.
Santa Claus’ Headquart?rs Fitzgerald, Georgia
APPOINTMENTS READ BY BISHOP KILGO
- Cordele, Ga. November 29.
The last session of the South
Georgia Conference for the cur
rent year was held this morning
in the commodious Methodist
Church pgked to overflowing.
Revf?E‘ Smith was elected
trustee vz the Wesleyan Christian
Advocate to succeed Rev. A. M.
Williams, D. D. deceased.
Rev. Francis McCullough of
Unadilla was found guilty by the
committee that investigated the
charge of financial irregularities
against him and was sentenced
to desist from exercising the
functions of the Methodist minis
try for a period of one year.
Rev. L. A. Hill was elected a
member of the _committee of
second year to fill vacaney creat
ed by Rev. Mr. McCullough’s
suspension from the ministry.
The following changes were
made in assignments:
Americus District—Americus
circuit, George M. Acree; Plains
circuit, H. L. Pearson; Arling
ton, B. S. Sentell; Shellman, L.
A. Brown, Shellman circuit, H.
Etheridge; Cuthberxt, J. H.
Scruggs; Springvale circuit, M.
Vincent; fl‘ort Gaines circuit, L.
Moore; Leary circuit, C. B. J.
Johnson; Blakely circuit, W. S.
Heath.
Columbus District—Presiding
elder, J. P. Chatfield; Rose Hill,
C. G. Earnest; East Highlands,
B. F. Lawthorne; North High
lands, H. Stevens; Tabernacle,
H. S. Allen; Midland circuit, J.
E. Summer; Talbot circuit, W. G.
Pilcher; Mauk circuit, O. B. Tal
ley; Buena Vista, W. A. Brooks;
Marion circuit, J. Ford; Omaha
circuit, M. B. Boykin.
Cordele District—Fitzgerald,
L. A. Hill; Vienna, W. L. Wright;
Oglethorpe circuit, W. H. Ket
chum; Oakfield, N. M. Louein;
Unadilla and Snow, J. P. Dell;
Pinehurst circuit, J. A. Sconyers:
Rochelle circuit, J. M. Foster;
Pinehurst circuit, C. K. Infinger;
Ideal circuit, W. E. Kenmore:
Ashburn, W. G. Allaben; Syca
more circuit, H. C. Brewton.
Dublin District—Presiding el
der, N. H. Williams; Dublin, W.
H. Budd; Wrightsville circuit, P.
Flanders; Harrison circuit, to be
supplied; J. W, Spell; Davisboro
and Newhope, T. I. Nease; Bar
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tow circuit, E. L. Wainwright;
Wadley circuit, R, F. Dennis;
Louisville, T. G. Lang; Adrian
circuit, M. A. Shaw; Scott cir
cuit, J. A. Rountree; Swainsboro,
R. E. Bailey; Statesboro, J. B.
Thrasher; Eureka circuit, T. H.
Tinsley; Brooklet circuit, H. G.
Graves; Register circuit, C. D.
Strickland; Dexter circuit, G. R.
Stephens. i
Macon District—Elder, J. M.
Glenn; centenary, W. M. Blitch,
East Macon, J. C. Flanders; Gor
don circuit, W. W. Rill; Irwin
ton circuit, C. C. Boland; Wash
ington, C. J. Mallette; Tennille,
A. Lester; Warthen circuit, L.
E. Brady; Knoxville circuit, C.
L. Rogers; Roberta and Hebron,
J. D. Snyder; Bryon circuit, H.
C. Erving; Jeffersonville circuit,
J..G..Harzison. 5 g
Mcßae District—Presiding el
der, W. F. Smith; Milan, W. C.
McGill; Towns and Alamo, W. S.
Henderson; Hazelhurst circuit,
W. Milligan; Uvalda circuit, D.
A. Lastinger; Mt. Vernon cir
cuit, C. E. Cook; Vidalia, M. W.
Carmichael; Cobbtown circuit to
be supplied by H. N, Benton;
Hagan and Collins, R. M. Alli
son; Glennville circuit, T, F.
Drake,
Xmas Boxes of all sizes for send
ing gifts in; Ribbon, Seals, Tags, White Tis
sue Paper, Booklets, Cards, Calendar Pads
Silver Tinsel Rope, Bells and many other
Novelties for Christmas.
Fancy Toilet, Manicure, Shaving, Collar
and Cuff Boxes, Baskets, etc., are here in
extensive assortment.
Savannah District—Epworth;
J. N. Peacock; Thunderbolt and
city .mission, Robert Rouse;
Springfield circuit, G. R. Partin;
Rocky Ford circuit, E. A. San
ders; Bascom circuit, F. J. Jor
dan; Oliver circuit, H. L. Gray.
Thomasville District—Albany,
Loy Warwick; Cairo, J. T. Ry
der; Camilla, N. T. Pafford; Bos
ton circuit, J. W. Lilley; Brinson
circuit, F. L. Stokes, Donalson
ville circuit. T. E. Pharr; Col
quitt cireuit, L. L. Barr; Bacon
ton circuit, T. R. McMichael;
Attapulgus circuit, J. D. Me-
Cord; Climax circuit, C. W. Jor
dan; Sale City circuit, R. W.
Cannon; Grady circuit, J. T.
Budd.
Valdosta District—Presiding
elder, W. Langston: Valdosta,
8./ Anthony; Tifton, G. W.
Mathews; Sylvester, J..G. Chris
tian; Nashville, W. F. Hixon;
Sparks, J. J. Ansley; Poulan cir
cuit, S. S. Kemp; Doe-Run cir
cuit, E. O. Heath; Willacoochee
circuit, Q. J. Pinson; Valdosta
circuit, W. E. Hightower; Cross
land circuit, J. W. Hipes; Funs
ton circuit, M. J. Barrett,
Waycross District—Waycross
First Church, L. J. Ballar; Trini.
ty, W. F. Quillian; mission, D.
B. Barnard; Blackshear, G. F.
Austin; Jesup, J. M. Lovett;
Ludowici circuit, O. W. Little;
Hinesville circuit, G. P. Reviere;
Darien, W, W. Meeks; Homer
ville circuit, M. M. Marshall;
Glenmore circuit, H. C. Griffin;
Waresboro circuit, J. S. Sharp;
Nichols circuit, E. M. Elder;
Alma circuit, E. M. Sanders;
Mershkon circuit, G. P. Patrick;l
Atkinson circuit, M. W. Flan
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ders; St. Marys, J. R. Webb;
Woodbine circuit, R. . QOwen;
student in Emory University,
William Haygood.
The love of applause is respon
’sible for many near actors.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Stone leave
Friday in their car to spend the
week with Mr. Frank Garbutt at
Sandersville.
D. J.Henderson Jr., of Ocilla spent
Tuesday in the city on business.