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'Winter is at Hand And
ere Are Your Supplies
Prices that were settled upon before the great prosperity wave struck the South, but we have not changed
them.
YOU WANT TO KNOW TH AT WE ARE FAST BECOMING REORGANIZED AS THE
STORE OF BEST THINGS OBTAINABLE IN THIS CITY.
HERE ARE SOME CONVINCING FIGURES FOR YOUR PERUSAL:
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100 pieces of Outing, per yard,—lOcts.
Best Yard-Wide Sea Island, only,==8 1-2 cts.
Best Cotton Flannel, now only—10 to 15cts.
Androscoggin Bleaching,Yard-Wide—12 l=2cts.
Southern Silk Checks, best made—lOcts.
Savannah Plads, goods pf quality—7 l-2cts.
Georgia Homespun now for only—5cts.
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Our line of dress goods is complete in every depart
ment, our goods were bought so we can sell them below
what it would cost to replace them. We got in on the
S.vm) j ground floor and are willing to share it with you.
1 OUR NEW STOCK OF WINTER SHOES HAS
JUST ARRIVED AND WE CAN SHOW
YOU A FEW BARGAINS IN STAN
DARD BRAND GOODS.
Menz Ease
Neve lWe?
Guarantee.
12 Months
Boys Suits, the best to
be had—$3 to $7
The Famous Bostonian, $3.50 and $4
Kinp Bee, Red Seal Shoes, $4.00
Barry Shoes, $3.50
Keith Konquerer. $4.00
Other shoes at prices to suit the most
fastiduous of snoe wearers. We can
supply you, no matter what your demands.
Our stock of ladies shoes
are complete.
We can show you some
thing tasty at prices that
will please.
“STAR” Shoes
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Attention Merchants.
My stock uf f i r e-
works, ana toys is
complete and will be
sold at competitive
prices. Everything
new. Call early.
R. H. Woollen.
When you want gun shells remember j
that W. H. Leonard is the man whj has
a full supply.
All kind of gam? obtainable at City
Cafe. Try a meal there.
Remember that W. A. Waiker has
only three dwelling houses and lots for
rent. Now is your time to g-t one in a
desireable part of Millodgeviile at ten, j
twelve and half and fifteen dollars per,
month See or write him at once.
When we offer you g jods at a lower j
piice than others do, don’t think they |
are inferio r quality. We do our own j
work, pay no salaries, or large adver-
itsing bills and consequently can afford
to sell cheaper. No charge for engrav
ing. Come to see us.
Grant Jewelry Co.
Window glass of ail sizes and putty
at R. 11. Wootten’s.
Type "Writer almost
as good as new for
less than half price,
appjy at—
The News Office
All kind of game obtainable at City
Cafe. Try a meal there.
Cheek & Neal’s famous coffee and
seven pieces of queensware given in a
special package for $1.25 by W. H.
Leonard.
Smoking tobacco. c’gars and othe
good things at City Cafe.
Ria ted coffee cn’.y I -1-2 cents a
pound at W. H. Leonard's.
Business - Locals.
P.ant Napier’s erenu-
ine appler seed oats.
For sale by Horne
Andrews Commission
Co.
Three Hsrse Farm F tr Kent
With pasture and meadow, 2 1-2 miles
from town. Ploodworth & Bloodvorth
Mountain Ash Jellico, If you want
Jelliao coal see H. T. Cline. Prompt
delivery. Phone 107.
It does not Matter what your jewelry
needs are I am prepared to supply
them. The right goods at the right
prices. Come and see.
Dixon Williams, Jeweler.
25!ba. granulated sugar $1.40
24lbs. flour from 75 to 80c.
15 bars soap 25c.
Parched coffee per lb. 12 1 2r.
4 10c. boxes potash 25c.
5 gallons kerosene oil 75c.
3 lbs. best rice 25e
Georgia cane syrup, per gal. 5dz.
All heavy gooJs at wholesale.
W. H. Montgomery.
Hoarders Wanted
Elegant accommodations, all modern
conveniences, rooms and table board,
Clarke street, opposite Mansion, apply
to- R. H. WOOTTEN.
Parties who owe Star Jewelry Co, had
etter settle before Dec. 1st. or then
me will be put in hands of an attorney
for collection Dec. 1st.
W. A. Walker, President
of Star Jewelry Co.
Carnclgoals of all description, in
cluding Van Camp’s famous products
mu be obtained from W 11. Leon- rj.
Fresh lot of Cod fish at-C. E
Greene’s.
Mountain Ash Jellico. If you want
Jellico coal see II. T. Cline. Prompt
delivery. Phone 107.
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Call C. E. Greene for everything in
fine groceries.
ilair Puffs 75 cents, wigs, toupees
switches, mustaches, at moderate cor
responding prices. Combings made up,
quick service, stamps taken.
Acme Hair Co., Savannah, Gg.
? reah lot of mackcral at-C. E.
Greene’s.
Three Horse Farm For Rent
With pasture and meadow, 2 1-2 miles
from town. Hloodwortn & Bloodworlh.
Cake ingredients at C. E. Greene’s.
$16.00 men's Mary Jane Miits iroing
at. W. H. Montgomery's for $8.50 call
in and see them.
Plant Napier’s genu
ine aDpler seed oats.
For sale by Horne—
Andrews Commission
Co.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
50,000 Improved Lady Thompson
strawberry plants for sale at 25 cts.
per 100
A. It. Phillips, Middle Georgia Poul
try Farm.
Seeded raisins cleaned currants, new
citron and nuts at-C. E. Greene’s.
FOR SALE CHEAP
, A nice horse and buggy that will ap
peal to you, also three or four mulc3.
They will be sold cheap to the first ap-
j piicants. See me. R. H. McComb.
• Fru’is. cardies and confectioneries of
all kind at City Cafe.
Smoking tobaec-, c'gar* and ttUtf
good things at City City.
We have a nice stock of gold, silver
and filled goods which we offer you at
very reasonable prices. No charge for
engraving. Give us a trial, everything
just as represented.
GRANT JEWELRY Co.
All kind of fru’N, including apph g.
oranges, nuts and so forth at W. II.
Leonard's store.
The largest lino of white kitchen
enamel were in Milledgeville can be
found at K. H. Wootten'*.
Positively, 25 per cent be
low cost on underwear at-
The Babb Shoe Co.
Plant Napier's genu
ine appler seed oats.
For sale by Horne—
Andrews Commission
Co.
Remember R. H. Wootten is head
quarters for Waterman and Wiriz foun
tain pens.
See Moran & Wilkerson’a Advertised
in another column in thi3 issue. This
hustling firm is reaching out for business
and if good goods, low prices and fail
I dealings count for anything they will
get it.
W. H. Leonard will sell you 25 pounds
of Standard Granulated sugar for just
$1.40.
Fruits, candies and confectioneiies of
all kind at City Cafe.
If yoipneed anything in jaidinerrs,
or flower pots be sure and visit R. H.
Wootten’s store.
NOTICE.
Since I have enlarged my store to a
considerable extent I have put in an ex-
t la-r , (* •♦ock of gooda ar.d am prepar
ed to furnish a household completely, in
the way of fancy groceries, crockery,
enamel, porcelain and tinwure, cutlery,
etc. W. II. Montgomery.
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A PURE CREAM OF 1OMATO SOUP
Tomato Soup is probably the most generally
liked of all the purees—When IT IS GOOD,
But there’s the rub. It is about the most diffi
cult of all to make well. We have found that
HEINZ TOMATO SOUP
pleases the greatest proportion of tastes. It is purely a
:ream of tomato. No meat stock is used. The delightful
flavor is the result of using red, ripe, fresh tomatoes, pure
spices, properly blended, and rich cream. It is guaranteed
t > please you, or your money back.
IN LARGE, MEDIUM AND SMALL HNS.
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