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TBACH YOUR BOY
What to wear now; so as he will know when
he becomes a man.
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OUR BOY’S SUITS
arc the finest that can he obtained thru-
out the country. They are made of
strong materials, that make the suit
wear well, and at the same time does
not spoil that classy appearance so pop
ular among the wearers of these youth
ful suits.
It is essential that your
boy should look neat and
smart, for if he once starts
to take pride in his ap
pearance, he will grow up
with the habit, and will al
ways look a thorough
gentleman.
We have an extensive
stock to offer you and
await your coming to look
them over. Prices $4 to $6
BELL’S
OUR BOY’S CAPS
Your boy surely needs a new
cap, If hedoesbriny him around
to Hell’s and we will suit him
with a good, stylish cap that will
make him happy.
Price, 25c and 50c.
BUSTER BROWN
SHOES
Here are shoes that tit the
feet and nowadays, tis a feat to
tit feet, They look well and
make the feet appear dressy and
at the same time they wear well;
durable as iron; you simply can
not wear them out, that is with
in a reasonable time. A hoy will
wear out two pairs of other
shoes, before he wears out one
pair of ours; result that Muster
Hrow’n Shoes will outlast any
other make, matters not what
you pay for them. Prices, $1
to $2.
BELL’S
WE ALSO HAVE
SOMETHING FOR THE
HOUSEWIFE.
Mattings, Rugs, Lace
Curtains, Window Shades
Etc. These necessary ar
ticles are very moderately
priced. They are the best
quality material, and have
that serviceability a n d
durability which make
them necessary articles,
wherever there is a home,
and a lady who takes pride
in it. *
You surely cannot let this oppor
tunity to he comfortable and to FLEL
comfortable pass. Prices, Mattings 25c
to 35c; Window Shades 25c, 50c, $1;
Lace Curtains $2 to $6; Rugs $2.50 to
$4.
BELL’S
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M1LLEDGEV1LLE,
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W. S. MYRICK & COMFY
“ The Home of Good Clothes"
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“A LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS”
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For tasty wearing
Head Your Policy.
Points That tvery Policyholder
Should Know.
Si*p that you undi rstand it thoroughly
and that you comply xtrictlv with all
its conditions. We will be glhd to ex
plain any part of it. An insurance
Policy is a Mutual Contract,which is pnt
oeforo you in plum teuns. But the
Contract imposes obligations upon the
Insured as well as the Insurer, and you
must do your part as well as the Insur
ance Company.
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If your pro,', riy i not inturoo. cal
oa tis for a Policy.
If the title to the property Insured is
not in you, have the Policy changed at
once. You can’t Insure, legally, what
| you don’t own.
If you deed your property to ;e i re
apparel see our » loan ’, th “ v f cy pay \ Ue 1
I • the party holding the deeds, as l.is
stock.
We invite your in
spection. Satis
faction is absolute
ly guaranteed.
You can get the
best goods in all
lines by coming
our way.
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Yours for business
W. S. Myrick & Co.
The Store of Today.
the party holding the de
their interest may he.
If you overvalue your property you
may have trouble in collecting you?
claim, as three-fourths of the Actual
Cash Value is what the Insurance
Company agrees to Insurance
If you sell your property, assign the
Policy.
If your building is vacant, get a,
permit.
If you make any repairs, alterations]
or additions to your building, get a per-1
mit.
If you want adurtional Insurance, get
a* permit.
If you change the occupation of the
building (as a dwelling house into a
powder null) your Policy is void, unless
by the consent of the Company.
If you keep Gasoline on hand, or use
it for stoves er gas machines, get a
permit.
If property is hurt by Lightning.the
Company is liable for the loss.
If you are a Merchant, take an ite
mized inventory of stock on hand, at
least once in each calendar year, and
keep such inventory in a Fire Proof
Sale.
If you will keep an Invoice Book ‘‘in
your safe” of all puchases, you will
avoid trouble in case of an adjustment
of a Mercantile loss.
If you will gat a Policy from us, and
comply with its conditions, you will
never have any trouble in collecting
your claim. j
If you will examine the list of Com
panies we represent, you will see that
they are among the best in the world,
and are complying strictly with the laws
of Georgia.
If you will call at our office, or write
us, we will he glad to serve you.
Yours very truly,
C. H. AMIRUYS A SOS, Agents.
Like Grandma Used to Hake
You have often wished you could get some Ap
ple Butter which would taste like it used to when
grandma made it. Possibly her own wouldn t taste
now just as it did in those days, down on the farm,
but we have iust received some which seems to us
ju-tt like tliy good old km ' K
Heinz Apple Butter
One of the 57 Varieties—made as those pro
ducts all are, pure, clean and good. We
don’t care to say more about it. We would
rather you would taste it and judge for your
self.
Heinz Apple Butter comes in stone crocks
and enameled tins of convenient sizes.
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Leading Question.
Something suitable for Christmas that will satisfy the
recipient as well as myself. 0
Why not reserve a 8Ut>«tV^mut.€^ "Elastic" Bookcase
now—while you have a iarge variety of different.ftyles
and finishes from which to make selections. /
We ll set it aside and deliver on time-
Purchase&SaleCo.