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Special Values in Boy’s Wearables
We’ve gathered some^ mighty fine fixings for the School Boy, and he who is privileged to wear them j
will look very well dressed indeed. j
v . Here’s everything that a boy could desire in the way of wearing apparel and the prices are within %
reach of every mother’s purse. £
11 BOYS’ CAPS—in the latest “Pug” styles, of very fancy fabrics—all Boys are wearing them, Price 25c. |
; J BOYS’ UNDERWLAR—of the finest grade cotton also cotton and wool mixed. Very seasonable weights, j
I hut full and roomy and made with extra reinforced seams. Prices 25c. and 50c. %
BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, (BUSTER BROWNS) made of the toughest leathers known to the shoe trade, yet J
• featuring good style at the same time. Some really exceptional values at $1 .50 and VI.
■ BOYS’ TROUSERS—The extra pair means new life to that suit you had intended layingaway. But there’s
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BOYS’ FALL SUITS
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We have an assortment here that as not equalled by any store in town. Every new and many style of the season
*s included in our stock and the variety of shades will make choosing easy.
Here are Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits with Knee or Knicker pants sizes 6 to 17—priced $4 to 6.50.
Reefers are lacre, too, of unusually smart fabrics and all capably made. A good assortment for selection at $4 to $8.
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Business, locals.
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Plant Napier s srenu-
|lne appler seed oats.
For sale by Horne
Andrews Commission
Cp.
s . j For Hurt.
A 3-room cottage, iwur U. N. & 1.
College, few, neat, convenient and
. oofflTi stable. Terras very reasonable,
.^gfclso two connecting room”, very neat
and "comfortable and in good locality.
* . Apply to t). S. Sanford.
Bridal presents trora 10c to $10.00
■t R. il. Wootten’s.
When you want something to drinlt,
try Gold Medal and White House
coffee sold only by Chandler Bros.
BARRETT HEIGHTS LOTS for sale.
»20 ,00 and upwards.. Address E. W.
Gould, Macon, Ga.
FOB SALE
Thoroughly gentle, three vears old.
tliy In ran celt. Will sell for cash or
credit. Apply to 1.. C. HALL.
Ladies will always had the
latest trimmings in millinery
at-
Mrs. Eula Stanley’s.
When you come to
the circus visit our
store the first thin*?
and get your dry
goods, shoes, hats,
clothing etc. Our lin.e
is complete in every
detail.
’oodworth S tern-
•idge Co.
JSc, cotton enables I you to produce
oiu mbA*—Kasor Strops and Lather
■usImT^ quiver A Kidd.
Ion'A fail to see the best line of
JiM* Tailor made suits in town st
naey Dry Good Co.
t does not Matter arhat your jewelry
ds are I am prepared to supply
y[. The right goods st the right
e( «. Come and see.
Dixon Williams, Jeweler.
HOG FOOD.
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hoars, cows,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
Call C. E. Greene for ueerything in
itine groceries.
Appier Seed Oats Far Sale
Wo have U00 bushels of genuine Ap
pier seed oats for sale. $1.01) per bushel
the best oats to plant, pure and free
frwm other seed. Apply nt once.
11. H. Jonoa & Co., It. F. 1). Xu.4 City.
Flower bulbs of all kind on sale ut
ourutore. Culver & Kidd.
■“I'd Bather Dio, Doctor,
than have my feet cut off,” said M. L. 1
Ilingtium, of Prineeville, 111,‘‘‘but you’W
die from gangrene (which had eaten
awav eight toes) if you don’t,” said
all doctors. Instead ho used Huckliui's
Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Its cures
of Ecxciua, Fever Sores, lloils, Burns
and Piles astound the wofk. 25c. at all
Druggists.
The weather is fine, Try J. H. Ennis’
Special brand Sausage this week.
See our new line fancy post cards
Culver & Kidd.
Mrs. Parker can give
you a better style in
your new winter hat,
so why not buy from
her?
Seeded raisins cleaned currants, new
citron and nuts at-C. E. Greene’s.
$1.00 alarm clocks guaranteed at
K. 11. Wootten’s..
How about your country produce? J.
H. Ennis offering premiums on every
tiling this week. Hides especially.
Fish food at Culver & Kidd's.
Hair Puffs 75 cents, wigs, toupees
twitches, mustaches, at moderate cor-
responding prices. Combmgs made up,
quick service, stamps taken.
Acme Hair Co., Savannah, Ga.
Second shipment of. bea
ver hats and heaver cloth
just in at-Miss Ellen Fox’s.
New Rribbon cane
syrup ju st arrived at-
L. D. Smith’s
S. Wayne St.
CORNI CORN! CORN!
WANTED.
Good, Dry, Sound,
White Corn atour Mill,
for which we will pay
highest Market Price,
Oconee River Mills,
Miuedgeyille, Ga.
Bloodworth - Stem-
bridge Co. are receiv
ing new goods daily
and everything is up-
to-date, See them for
dry goods, shoes etc.
Furs and muffs at all prices at Finney
Dry Goods Co.
Perfection oil heaters for the bath
room at- R. H. Wootten.s.
Fresh lot of mackeral at-C. E. I
Greene’s.
See our Razor Streps and Lather
Brushes at Culver & Kidd’s.
Western beef, lamb, Ga. Kid and
stall fed Ga. beef at J. H. Ennis.
Coal vases, scuttles, shovels and
tongs at- R. H’ Wootten's.
ROW MS FOR It KM
Two bed rooms, one dining room for
rent or> 604 Jefferson St. Apply to-
D. J. Bush,
Dove Brand Hams and breakfast bneor.
ut Barnes & Richter's
Fish arriving at J. H. Ennis daily,
The finest in the world.
Bloodworth - Stem-
bridge Co. are receiv
ing new goods daily
and everything is up-
to date. See them for
drv goods, shoes etc.
Snow Drift, self ris
ing flour requires no
soda, salt, !powc*er or
mill and only half as
much lard at— L, D,
Smith s S- Wayne 6t
if you have hides of any kind for sale,
see J. H. Ennis, Prices are a)t the top.
8 21b cans of tomatoes 25 cWat W. U.
Leonard’s.
All the latest shapes in mil
linery constantly arriving at-
Mrs. Eulie Stanley’s.
Fresh lot of Cod fish at-C. E.
Greene's-.
Choice evaporated apples 10c package
at Chandlor Bros.
500 sheets white parchment butter
paper for25c at- R. H. Wootten’s.
Fresh fish food at Culver & Kidd’s.
A new line of trunks, suit eases and
hand bags just received at Finney Dry
Good Co.
When you come to
the circus visit our
store the first thing
and get your dry
goods, shoes, hats,
clothingetc. Our line
is complete in every
detail.
Bloodworth S t e m-
brjdge Co.
A new line of toilet chamber sets just
received at R. H. Wootten's.
All the latect designs in May Manten
patterns at Finney Dry Goods Co.
Cotton seed Hulls, meal, bran, shorts,
hay, oats and corn at Chandler Bros.
The best alcohol stoves for the bed
bed room, 15c and 25c each at.R. H.
Wootten's.
_Fresh shipment Dove Brand hams 17
cents per lb at W. H. Leonard’s.
We sell fish food at Culver & Kidd's.
500 lbs. of hams and breakfast bacon
at Chandler Bros, nutans low prices.
Don’t fail to see the big line of
tiunks just received by Finney Dry
Goods Co.
Mrs. Parker has only
the best trimmers and
makers to be had, so
if you want to have
satisfaction of know
ing your millinery is
the correct thing buy
from her.
WOOD WANTED.
Wanted at once, 300 cords of dry pine
wood. Apply to- Emmet L. Barnes.
NOTICE
The registration books are still open
for registration of voters for the elect
ion ot Mayor, Clerk & Treasvner and
six Aldermen. Said election to be held
on the first Wedne^Jay in Dec. Books
close Nov. 10. A*
Walter Stembridge, Clerk.
Sec the big new line of women’s
men's and ch.ldten's sweaters at Fin
ney Dry Goods Co.'
Window Glass and putty at R. 11,
Wootten’s.
Roasted coffee 12 1-2 cents per
pound nt W. H. Leonard's.
“New brooms sweep well” and we
have lots ot them at all prices. Chand-
Ijr Brat.
See R, H. Wootten’s window of
Hallow’en novelties.
Full line local yiew post cards and a
new line fancy post cards just received.
Culver & Kidd.
Cream of wheat, Shrcded Whole
Wheat, Post Toasties, Com Flakes and
Buck Wheat at Chandler Bros.
Prettiest line of carving sets in town,
to be seen at. R. H. Wootten’s.
Mrs. Parker’s custo
mers are always pleas
ed with their hats be
cause they know the
ability of the trimmers
and know their styles
are correct. Every
thing that is new is
found in her stock as
they come out.
Hallowe’en novelties at-R. H. Woot
ten’s.
From The Louisville Coarie r-Jonrnal.
A grest show, is the John Robinson
Shbqrs, end the public , of Louisville
know that fact Unusual interest was
aroused by the fulsome promises made;
yet the performances last night more
than equalled the promises.”
LOST.
Fountain pen between P. O. and
Kidd’s Drug Store with gold band
around it bearing my name. Finder
will please return to me and receive
reward. T. S. Jeanes.
Over Fifteen Cenls in
Trade For Colton
Thomas & Barton Company Otter a
Good Opportunity to Buy Piano
Tor the next t >n da a Thomas &
Barton Company w 11 pi, l> 1-2 cents
for cotton allowing tamo to apply on
purchaseof one of their fine new pianos.
They make the oll'er to those who are
holding their cotton for lo cents before
they sell.
This means you get your price for your
cotton and by buying your piano at
their great Manugacturers sale of
pianos.
You can purchase a fine high class
piano for the price of a cheap, so now is
your time. Dont delay, this offer is
for ten days only. Thomas & Barton
Company, D. W. Hutto Sales Manager
"Bloodworth & Bloodworth [Real
Estate Office.”
MERCfcR BOYS TO ' \ !
GIVE YALE YELL
TO PRESIDENT
MACON. Ga.—President William
Howard Taft Is to be a guest of the
Mercer Football association on the
morning of November 4th. and will
blow the whistle to start the Mercer-
Cniversitv of Chattanooga football
game. The game will be played in
the morning instead of the afternoon
so that the President may attend.
A box is to be built on one of the
side lines for the President’s party
and he will remain at the game as
long as possible.
Arrangements for the game In the
morning have already been com
pleted and It is believed that every
thing can be worked out without a
hitch.
At Mercer the yelling brigade has
already started to practice a few old
Yale yells and when President Taft
steps Into his box he will hear one ot
Hie slogans of Old Eli.
The proposition to play the game
in the morning was first suggested
a few days ago and the reception
committee has been asked to rear-
range a portion of the program that
bid bwn mapped out for the morning
of November 4th. Bi«»«l teams have
agreed to play in the morning and
the ne* feature ought to prove very
popular. 4
1 Sitka-Ivory rings for fancy work at-
j R. H. Wootten’s.