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VOL. XXVI.
Isaac Silver,
The Only Store
Where you get your money back if
goods fail to come up to our guarantee.
SKIRTS FOR
$4.98 and $3.75.
Broadcloths, Cheviots and Mixtures.
Garments that show the master hand of style,
from Tailors who know how to balance and hang a
skirt perfectly. A most unusual collection at iovit=
ing prices. Great variety of the prettiest new styles
to choose from, The best skirts h America for the
price, with more elegance and style than the usual
$10 skirts, next week for
$5.98 and $3.75.
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Womeris, Misses and Childrens Shoes
We stocK/, fee/1 a pride in the completeness in detail of our
Shoe All styles, all leather, all sizes, all prices,
Yiton Our qu–lit/y that is the best to be had in Bluchers Sylvania. and Ham- Bals
Browns hand turn and welt sole.
mafie of twain kid and pat. The Queen Quality provides
style, fadeless fit and comfort to these prominant features
are due its great success. Prices at $3.00 . We are show
ing an exceptionally strong line of guaranteed made shoes the for
women at $1.25, $1,50 and $2.00. They are on
attractive patterns of the high grade shoes and are grace
ful and comfortable.
Half wool gray blankets worth 2.50 special . 98c.
Isaac Silver.
yivama 3 Georgia. !!
SAYS NEGROES RESPONSIBLE
If We Stop the Cause, Lynching
will Stop.”
\Rev. G. W. Martin, a colored min
\r, in a sermon preached at the
■ yidence Baptist church, colored,
yta, Tuesday morning, warned
tarf°Pl e the only way to pre
an Juli pynching was to remove the
He said:
\iching Aears. has been going on for
I believe it can be
i. When I am sick I send
Retu p'tor and he finds the cause
-'of, inking nelieve sick if and gives stop the me medi
we cause
if lynching then lynching will cease
md not until then. We must teach
>ur young people that lynching will
50 on as long as these assaults are
nade on women.”
“We must teach our young people
to keep the law and we must help
ifind the culprit. When these as
jsaults are ended we will have no
'trouble, according to my judgement.
We have as much interest in keeping
the law as the white people, for we
are weaker than they and the law is
our protection. Whenever the law
is broken we are in danger.”—States
boro News.
LOST:—Citizens Bank reference
hook, reward of $5.00 will he paid
for recovery of same.
10-27 W. J. Walker.
SYLVANIA,: SCREVEN COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1905.
Boys extraordinary
ribbed school hose,
two - threaded, tripple
knees, double soles,
all sizes from 6 to 10 ,
worth 25c pair in any
store on earth. Spe
cial . . . . 14c
NOTICE
The 4th Quarterly Conference of
the Sylvania charge will he held at
the Methodist Church, Sylvania Ga.
Oct 29th and 30th Rev. T. D. Ellis
P. E. will preach Sunday night the
29th inst, on the subject, “Why I am
a Methodist.” This is Bro Ellis’
last appointment here and it may be
the last opportunity he will ever have
to preach to our people, as he must
move another year according to the
statute of limitation. A large attend
ance is therefore requested and ex
pected. Let all the people come.
The business session of the Confer
ence will be held Monday morning
the 30th inst. at 10 o’clock.
GINNING! GINNING!!
After November 1st our ginning
days will be, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Screven County Oil Mills.
A CARD OF THANKS
To the friends who have assisted
me in my hours of trouble, I take
this means of thanking them, for
their genorosity; also for their hospi
tably and sympathy; feeling assured
that they will be richly rewarded by
an Omnipotent Providence.
I remain very truly,
P. W. Reddick.
NEXT WEEKS SPECIALS
500 yards splendid out'
ing flannels and flannell*
ettes, new fall styles 12|c
value, next weeks special.
8c.
Everyone is complimenting- us on our
NEW MILLINERY.
The women of fashion and the women with
small means, but who desire inexpensive millinery,
alike have pronounced thistlie place to buy hats.
Styles arc growing larger every day. Many
are trimmed with beautiful drooping plumes. Plum
and prune shades predominate. Of course black is
always popular and very elegant in large soft flow=
ing effects. Breast Turbans are the very latest. We
have the greatest variety of women and childrens
trimmed hats in Screven county and our prices are
lower than the lowest. Come to see our
MISS BESSIE EBY
and she certainly will suit you.
Silvers Clothing
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Come see the new Fall and
Winter styles for men, young men
and boys . Silver’s sack suits are
tne kind that will make people
wonder
“Who is Your Tailor?”
It is safe to buy your Clothing
from us, because we guarantee the
fit, correctness of style and wearing
qualities. V r e stand ready to make
right any defect.
Bring the boys with you to see
our new nobby styles in Single and
Double breasted knee suits for boys
from 8 to 16 years.
Prices from 98c up to $5.00.
MASS MEETING MIS
SIONARY SOCIETIES
Program for mass meeting of
the Woman’s Missionary societies
to be held with Big Horse Greek
church on Saturday before the
fifth Sunday in October, 1905, at
2 o’clock p. m.
Devotional exercises by ' Mrs.
Winnie K. Wallace.
Are we ever too poor to give to
missions? By Miss Ada Wallace, Parker
discussed by Mrs. H. W.
nnrl n fher«
Open parliament on Women’s
work, led by ms. Fred C. Wallis,
district superintendent. Codec
t - ' ion
We hope to have a good attend
anc. Mrs, Harrison Parker, V
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How to Cure Corns and Bunions
First, soak the corn or bunion
in warm water to soften it; then
pare it down as closely as possi
ble without drawing blood and
apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
twice daily, rubbing vigorously
for five minutes at each applica
tion. A cor plaster should be
worn a few days to protect it
from the shoe. As a general
liniment for sprains, bruises,
lameness and rheumatism, Pain
Balm is unequaled. For sale by
G. M. Overstreet – Go Sylvania
Ga.
BED SPREADS
Marseilles Patterns
Satin Finish. These
spreads are specially
pretty and attractive.
$1 75 value. Special
for next week . , 98c
ONE ON CUBBEGCE
I
j The Central never had a more
j genial, attentive nor courtlier con
ductor than Cubbedge. Everybody
loves him, hence a joke on him is
highlv appreciated. Here’s the
latest:
, An . elaer , lady, . , . out , from c a Sa
coming
; vaimah soon displayed great anxiety
about Rocky Ford, hat town, ad
parently being her destination. At
Marl ° w sae began asking every one
near her Is thls 3ocky 1-ord ’? “Is
^i s Fockj- Toid ? At Egypt, at
Oliver at Dover, every town we came
to she fairly shrieked after this in
formation. About this tim6 sh© espied
Cubbedge and repeated her inquiry
Jo her that P^iy it was and not very Rocky sweetly lord. told He
also informed her that he would let
her know when the train reached
Rocky Ford. Finally the train
reached Rocky Ford—as it usually
does—and Mr. C. very promptly ap
peared and said, in his sweetest way:
“This is Rocky Ford, madam, and if
you will permit me to take your
basket I will help you off.” He was
greatly surprised when the old lady
told him that she did not “want to
get off at Rocky Ford.” That she
only wanted to know when the
train reached there, “for” said she,
“when I left home this morning my
daughter told me that when I
reached Rocky Ford I should
take a pill”!
NO. 13.
Isaac Silver,
The Only Store
Where you get a Genuine Bargain.
Come and see.
10c ladies handkerchief, each lc
3 cakes perfumed soap for loc
One dozen safety pins lc
One spool of cotton lc
Good quality Sea Island ten yds for 39c
Good quality Check homespun ten yds 39c
Good quality Mattress ticking ten yds 49c
Black Taffeta Silk
Both warp and filled lustries silk, no
possibility of them cracking or splitting.
Yard wide, Standard 1.5o grade next week
per yd..................................................... 98c
75c dress goods, special next week 49c
$4.98 AIT $4.98 I
Style Coats for Ladies.
All the prevailing styles in Cloaks and Jack
ets . Specially inviting values. Newest Lon
don Tans, Blues and Black Velvet Trimmed,
Lined throughout, with new Fall sleeves, noth
ing like them in town.
Wonderful Bargains for Ladies who appre
date good, well tailored garments. Well worth
$ 10 . 00 . Special next week on the display stand
$ 4 . 98 .
Call For
SILVER’S BARGAINS,
TV/"E VV ^at are of frank to clothing admit inside enough of to tell about what the
some a garment amounts
there is little good to to, but that usually tells its
be said. In some cases this own story. Character which
good may be the making; in results from clothing skill is
* other thing
cases, a a
the materi- suit must
j als; others, iS have. We
< of the de- 7, believe in
| sign, style ED tangible
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I and charac- mm facts and
ter effect 1 have gone
given. 4 into the
Whatever clothes sub
it may be, if fefjm ^ ject to satis
you are a fy ourselves
progressive and you
man there is that we are
no garment right.
worth men- Good
tioning to COPY BIGHT 1905 BY CROUSE – BRAN DEGEE. UT1CA.NIW YORK clothes
you unless - mean some
it contains these combined thing to every young man.
good qualities. Our A well-dressed man demands
Crouse – Brandegee respect and denotes self
respect, both of which are
Nusac has them. It is all well important.
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P. R. KITTLES