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M r D C Strother visited Mar
shallviile Sunday.
M r Wash L Gette was guest of
MrR A Hjley and family the
past week.
Miss Glady’s Riley is guest of
Miss Susie Richardson of Byron.
M ind Mr ro r\ res are
visiting Mr M C Greene and
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Mi* O M Houser visited Macon
Monday.
Miss Jennie Shepard is guest
of Mrs Tom Shepard this week.
Miss Claudia Culpepper leaves
Thursday for N Y. From there
she will sail for Europe where
she expects to spend the sum¬
mer.
Mr P II Skellie made a busi
ness trip to Eatonton Ga., Mon
day.
Save money enough trade
ing with us to open a bank
account. Try and see. The
Ten Cent Store.
Your cousin Dave Strother,
the man that took “Skating
Sidney’s place with the Hal
stoin’s, Jerseys and others, lias
11 parted the calf” for the last
time at the The Georgia Bell
Hotel! and left your cousin R P
Torbert with the bag to hold.
Mr Will Miller was in the city
Monday.
Miss Louise Golden is the guest
of Mrs Wynn on Anderson Ave.
Miss Ida Helen Mathews and
mother.Mrs Sam Mathews are
visiting Col H A Mathews.
Mrs .. J , M Gray ~ and Miss Belle ,,
Gray have , returned . , from x Atlanta . ,, .
Miss Jessie Wood has returned
from a visit to her sister Mrs
Whit Burden of Atlanta.
Mr Murray of Dawson was in
the city Sunday the guest of his
brother.
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Wall brooms with twelve
foot handles. 50c. Nice line
of floor brooms at a price.
The Ten Cent Store.
Mrs J C Slappey left for
Sparta Ga., this week on account
of the illness of her daughter
Mrs Herman Harris.
Mr Corner of Comer Ga was in
the city Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Bert Crandall
was in the city a few days the
past week the guest of M r and
MrsG N Crandall.
Mr and Mrs W A Haddock are
expected soon to be the guests of
Mr and Mrs J A Houser jr.
Mr and Mrs A B Greene re¬
turned from a visit to Mr and
Mrs 0 L Shepard of Minna
Springs Monday.
Mrs Fred Shepard attended
the League Convention which i
met in Quitman last week. |
Miss Katie May Williams is at |
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home again.
Dr M S Brown visited Macon
past week,
Dixie Mosquito Cauopit 's at
$2.75. Climax Mosquito Cano¬
pics at $1.50.
Miller s.
FOR SALE
Another Fine Cow for sale j
Fresh in Milk.
S. H. Bassett.
We sell you and a 50c waiter with for |
10, 15, 45 a
guarantee that it will turn.
The Ten Cent Store-
The First Watermelon
Mr James W Horne, of near
Knoxville, has made The Leader
a present of the first ripe water¬
melon of the season. He is rais¬
ing large quantities of melons
for the market.
Special lot Ladic f ; Skirts
worth up to SB.00 to be closed
out at factory cost.
Jlctkodist Church
V VIC I
>ubl • won
ll(K i P. m.
I abac worship a p. m.
T. G. Lang.
If you want any thing.
Remember we will save you
money. And charge less to
look than any other house.
The Ten Cent Store.
MrOE Tyler, of the Dixon,
Hanson Co., of Chicago, publish
ersofTheNew Practical Refer
ence Library, is in the city ex
hibiting sample pages of that
great work
Men's Furnishings. Our line
men's goods is the finest and
most complete in this section of
the state. Our sales in this line
are increasing everyday. Men’s
hats, Shirts, Underwear, Neck¬
wear, hosiery, collars, shoes
etc., etc. Don’t fail to call on
US. Miller’s.
Mr D Burns spent several
days in Macon and Atlanta this
week.
Skirts! Skirts! ! If you are
thinking of buying a skirt you
cant afford to miss the skirt
sale now going on at
Miller’s.
Uttle Miss Celeste Burns and
and , Stewart Cunningham, ~ , of
Macon ,, are visiting ... Mr D Burn > >
s.
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You should see our mckle
plated copper. A lot of use
full articles that won’t color,
The Ten Cent Store.
10c Ginghams now 8c. 15c
Cinglmms now
II. D. Bartlett.
Mrs F M Wooddail who has
been visiting in the city has re¬
turned to her home in Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs MH Wooddail of
Fairburn are the guests of their
son W A Wooddail.
Peaches are not worth
shipping. So can them up.
We have the selfsealing cans
i no Ten Cent Store.
For Sale.
20 Bushels of Peas.
< G. Vi • Thamas.
We have a few nice trunks
yet on hand to be closed out at
factory cost.
Miller’s.
NOTICE
When you want shoe work done
at a reasonable price call at the
Enterprise Grocery Store and I
will treat you right.
H M Townsend.
The leading store for men’s I
shoes and furnishing ' goods.
Miller’s. I
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Best Calico 6c a yard.
H. D. Bartlett.
ARE YOU EMPLOYED?
If you desire a good position that :
will give you a compen
sation, it would be to your
interest to communicate
with i A Business,
The Ft Valley Leader,
New lot. of Dry goods just
received. H. D. Bartlett.
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A GOOD STOCK STATIONERY AND A THOUSAND THINGS YOU NEEI
SPILLER has the flavors of the Florida world and at his the Soda Gem Fount—from of the Antilles; Sunny from Italy anil Frauj
Snow Clad Alps; from Flowery Fair
and the Islands of "he Seas. The sweetest and best fruitage yield their most delicio
flavors for serving at Spider’s Soda Fount. These tropical benefactions please and di
light the fancy of Spider’s well pleased patrons.
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40 Brands 5 and 10c Cigars sold at Spider’s. Cigarettes, etc.
No Stranger, that big crowd over there is not a A Labor Strike nor a Coroner’s Inquej
that’s Spider’s place and they are calling for drinks.
Spider’s Ice Cream the best on earth for the millionaire and the man with no hod
The poor boy and the millionaire both meet at Spider’s place.
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Spider’s got the earth in serving sodas, Ices, Bon Bons and Fancy Drinks. Every pi
of the earth contributes in growing the fruits that furnish the syrups for ad his popuj
drinks.
Spider’s Delicious Drinks are no respeetor the of millionaire Persons, pleasing merchant, « <-. like, The the big bad boy, I
sweet girl graduate, the tired mother, banker, j
good natured bald headed man, the fat mother-in-law, the prospective bride, the eras
bachelor and the baseball fellow. They all come and go to Spider’s place of course.
FINE CANDIES AND CHOICE CONFECTIO:
Coca Cola Syrup and all Kinds “of Syrap Extracts, Etc. Glasses sold at Jobbers price to Soda Water
The Baptist Church.
The services at the Baptist
church will be of unusual inter¬
est at both the morning and
evening pastor will hour. preach special a. m. ser-1 the;
a
“rovideniei “evef|
vice, 8 p. m. the pastor will
evening The creed of His For
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dial welcome to all who may I
come. By special request of a
number of men the ladies are
asked to leave their hats at home
for the evening; sevtce.
Mr and Mrs W F Miller, Mr
and Mrs Frank Fincher and Miss
A . Vi » . amie . Miller, made atrip to At¬ |
lanta .ast week in Mr Miller’s
Touring Car and are all very
much enthused or the trip.
Mr Miller is delightt-d with the
splendid service of his Northern
Caron this occasion, and says
the entire distance of more than
280 miles was covered without
the slightest mishap to the
machine. This car is almost | ,
u oiseless, and those who have had
the pleasure of riding in it tell
us it is one of the easiest and
most comfortable made, while
the ease with which it goes over
any class of roads or bills, would
naturally make this or any trip i
taken in such a machine a pleas
indeed, The time required
for the trip vvis longer than
usual on account of heavy rain s
along the road.
Mrs Clifford H. Prator is visi"
ting relatives in Tuscak osa.
WHY BESIGK
When DfS. J. V. find F G.
HobbS Will CUSQ J Oil St thelf OlflCe
for the pitiful sum of the cost of
the medicine? We ° charge c nothing
talking, nothing for prescrib
ing. } and before treatment Will tell
aE who put themselves under our,
care to what extent we can bene
he IB. OUT offlCCS 2.TQ Well
arranged , customers. j
to suit our mptiOlJ
We Can’t Cllfe COllSU cal
bronchitis, Bright’s disease, disease!
tarrh and these kindred j
but nearly every other disease if
can cure and do cure. necel I
We have every means practici
sary for physicians to fi|
with, and we know when and
what to prescribe them for i
you want any proof as to wn 1
we can do, ask your neighbors! _ Yes,wi|
Dr. Hobbs cured them. I
be the reply. I
Office hours 8 to 2 a.
1 to 6 p. m. favoil I
We are thankful for past
and ask to remain, I
Respectfully, I
Drs. J. V. & F. G. HOB