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I The Denver Lunch Room 1
B At Depot
h LaFayette : : Georgia B
M To Our Friends and Patrons:
u We take this opportunity of thanking you for past
favors and we feel under many obligations to you for g
S your liberal patronage. It is you who have brought us B
B success and enab'ed us to build up tbe largest business
of our kind in the county, of which we are proud. W
B We are still striving to grow larger. Our motto B
P is to do unto others as wc like them to do to us. We
give the worth of your money, or your money back. W
The fair is coming and you are especially invited B
B t> our lunch room where you will find tbe best of order, B
M bist of lunches and the most courteous treitnen*.
B Bring your ladies and children. B
B We also carry a nice line of Confectionery, Cigars B
and Tobacco. M
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5 Kegular meals '■ 25c Q
E Lunches from lOc up 5
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S Sandwiches 5c B
E Co (lee or soft drinks 5 c 5
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Notice
All parties due Wardlaw Bros, for
guano by note or account, will find
same at First National Bank, due
Nov. Ist, as Wardlaw Bros, have
dissolved partnership.
WARDLAW BROS.
Per W. A. W.
Look What Your Money Will Do At
MILLER-MITCHELL COMPANY’S
Men’s and Boys' Clothing at Irresistible Prices Stupendous Bargains in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
r»n« in* Mon’a p«ii an*t<> n .. „ . . ~ . , The latest creations and designs from New York and Paris SaloDS are here for
buS \2SmSoSr* *"*nTo your “ BpeclioD ’“ lie,ery ®™“‘ ,beLoon " E " dT,g
sects, worth anywhere from f 7.50 a nn $1800... Jby.iFO Ladies’ $22.50 New Fall suits in fancy Ladies' 54-inch black cloth coats A aa
to 110, very spec al £••*/O One lot $4.00 and $4.50 extra” aaa stripe worsted, blues, greys, greens, blacks, $5 values Li.iJO
One l«t Men's Fall and winter suits, con- fine dress pants,new snappy pats. etc. Strictly man-tailored, satin lined, with All wool Panama Skirts, some with silk
sisting of pure worsted and woolen fabrics. Men ’ 8 fin « P»nts, #w.oo to AAQ . satin collars and four large but- Aqq bands, some folds, and nicely 1r A
These suits were bought from manufacturer 50 values tons in front—skirts pleated made, worth 8.00 to 400 _ _ I«DU
at an extraordinary bargain and will gc on Boys'Good School n An $27.50 to $37.50 Suits, in every con- Ladies black and bine brilliantinei AA
sale at far less than the wholesale a in Suits J. %/0 ceivable weave and color, man tailored skirts, 31l sizes, worth L.OJ i*Vv
cost. Worth# 12 50. Will seH for |.40 n.,,- - - throughout, with black satin lined collars, Ladies all wool skirts, new fall designs,
M.»-, f.U , „l„ mrilam OT ,I 1K,,,' School .oltt. with bloom,, pub. feg?? g* Yw 22 50 S.SoSdTi'JST -2.98
weight suite in blue and black serges, fancy black and mixtures, worth jaa handsome bargain at Ladies'ss silk petticoats, high gnlde
worsteds and cassimeres and other qqo $3 (X) l#%fO 02 inch Broadcloth Capes, Military trim* taffetta silk, colors, bine, black, g;ey, green,
popular fabrics, price sls to $lB «7*«70 Beys'blue serge and fancy mixture school mings, all colo'rs and blacks, brass military lavender, etc., made lull a aa
Men’s strictly high grade fall suits, in this suits, with bloomer pants, this naa buttons, worth $7.50, Loom- JAO extra special Z.I/O
season's cuts and fabrics, wide range of season’s patterns, $4.50 values JLatJO End Price 4 t.2f0 Ladies’black near silk underskirts, with
cla««y styles, worth #22.50 to ii aq Boys’ fine suits, worth $0.50 to #8 of), Ladies’s4 inch Coats, best quality Bioad- embroidered ruffle, 150 aa
•f-’7 50, special in this sale 14.5/0 all new patterns and styles*, Aa A cloth, handsomely trimmed, cplors black, values SfOC
1/w , . .. , . i very extra ‘l.ifO blue, tan and red. Tailored effect, aaa Good Satine Underskirts a a
100 pairs Men s pants worth aa Boys’ good knee pants, 3to 0 years $ r worth #16.50 to SIB.OO J.jO for jJJC
up to #1 r>o. very specia l . VvC • size, 50c values, a pair IOC Ladies* Raincoats, waterproof, JQQ 5 dozen 50c white waists, as long oj*
Men’s fine dress pants, new fa’ 1 pit terns , Men's “Slip-On” Gossamer Raincoats, variety of patterns, $7.50 vals.... as they last, each LtOC,
aid s’yles, #3.00 and #3.5J | aa tans and browns, #7.bo aaa Ladies's4 inch cloth coats, brown, aaq 30 dozen white waists, worth rA
vabes 1. jO values O»uD tans, black, #6 values from $1 to 2.50, choice DUC
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At
The Great Hisey Loom-End Sale at
The Miller - Mitchell Co. Dep. Store
Corner Main and Market Sts. - - Chattanooga, Tennessee
A Generous and Charitable Wish
“I wish all might know of the
benefit I received from your Foley’s
Kidney Remedy," says I. N. Regan,
Farmer, Mo. His kidneys and blad
der gave him so muoh pain, misery
and annoyance, be could not work
nor sleep. He says Foley's Kidney
Remedy completely cured him.—
Wartben'a Drug Siore.
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Villanow, Rfd. 1. Oct. 26.—Pick
ing cotton is the order of tbe day-
The sunshine will soon bring cotton
to a close in our burg.
Mrs. Roper, of Poncord, is im
proving from a severe attack of
fever.
Rev. B. P. Hunt is carrying on a
protracted meetiog at Macedonia.
He is being assisted by Rev. J. L.
B irk, of Naomi.
I note that J. P. Bomar, who went
west two years ago, expects to come
back to dear old Georgia. The boys
will come home when they try some
other place for a fortune.
R. H. Hampton and J. C. Cleg
horn msde a business trip to La
Fayette Saturday.
Well, we had rain last Friday. It
fell in a good time for the wheat and
oat sowers. There are some oats
already sowed.
The health of this community is
to erably good, as far as I know.
R. 11. HAMPTON.
H.me Seekers, Look This Way
If you desire a home in a most
fertile section, a salubrious climate,
that can't be surpasced, where we
have the purest water, and where
malaria is unknown, and health is
perfect and where ,ands are cheap
but increasing in value every day,
then turn this way. For information
write
11-18-41 DENTON LAND CO.,
Denton, Ga , Jell Davis County.
Our
Profit
COMES IN SELLING
MORE GOODS.
our sales increase
EACH YEAR. /
We buy our goods to please and
mark them to sell.
MARTINDALE
Three Citizens Disturbing
Peace - Stork Busy Around
Martindale, Too
LaFayette, Rfd. 4, Oct. 26—W.
P. Jenkins and little son, William,
of Chattanooga, were in our burg
Tuesday.
Mrs. Eva Simmons spent last week
visiting relatives in Rome. She re
turned borne Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mitchell
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H
Jennings Sunday.
Price and Clyde Hale, of Trion,
were visiting their sister, Miss Alice
Hale, last week.
D. F. Littlejohn was visiting his
brother, T. 0 Littlejohn, Sunday.
Miss Dora Jennings was visiting
her sister, Mrs. W. G. Mitchell-
Saturday night.
W. A. Ford, of Harrisburg, spent
Sunday here.
All is quiet in our digging except
D. M. Bindy, J. H. Jennings and
Oscar Brown, who are disturbing
the peace all on account of a big
I boy which came to brighten the
home of each.
C. L Silver spent one night last
week with his sister, Mrs. W. M
; Jennings.
Rev. Walden preached a verv able
I sermon at Welcome Hill Sunday
night. LONG BOY.
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Lost —In Chickamauga a pocket
book containing $207.00 in cur
rency, two or three do ars in old
coin and SSOO in Confederate money
It also contained several Odd Fellow
and other receipts and bills. Will
give a good reward. —Frank Well
born, Rock Spring, Ga.
NOTICE
Please call and settle. We need
the money. All our accounts due
Nov. Ist.
WiH pay 42c bushel for cotton
seed.
. A. M. STREET & CO.
This is the Headquarters For the
BEST BARGAINS
in Chattanooga, Tennessee
MAX BRENER
218 E. Main Street
Fall buving starts with a rush today. The
goods are first-class, the stock is complete with
the most up-to-date Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's ready-to-wear goods,
and I guarantee you that my prices are lowest
of the lowest. I cordially invite you to call and
see my prices and I thank you in advance for do
ing so.
I will give you an idea below
of a few of my prices:
Shoes from It) cents a pair up to $ 5.00
Suits from 1.48 up to 22 50
Ladies waists from 48c up to 2.98
Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits 7.90 to 15.00
Calicoes from 4c up
Women's Shoes 98c up
Coats and Cioaks 1.98 up
Ladies’ Hats 98c to 6.90
Underwear 19c up
Ladies’ and Gent's coat-sweaters <• 48c up
Suspenders 10c up
Fall stock Brogan shoes 100
Men’s 12.50 Worsted Suits 7.50
The best and heaviest fleece lined shirts and drawers 38c
Men’s Fine Hats, I,ooand 1.25 values, at....! 50c
Men’s Fur and Corduroy 50c Caps -25 c
Dress Goods from 10c up
When you are coming and ready to buy
your fall goods we want to show you what we
consider the best values on earth for the money
at
MAX BRENER
218 E. Main Street
Chattanooga : : Tennessee