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CONTEST CLOSES JULY 11.
Only 7 Days More to Get Votes
The Leader’s Big Subscription Popularity Voting Contest will close July 11th instead
of July 18th as first advertised. If you want to win one of these Magnificent Companion
trips for yourself and a friend you must get busy, and do so right now. Only one more
week after this one==just seven days more for getting votes.
Get your friends who are not subscribers to subscribe and those who are to renew
and give you their votes. The young ladies who go after the votes in earnest now are
going to win. It’s go after them or lose out.
WHO WILL WIN?
Watch Our Next Week’s Adv. for Particulars
as to how Contest will close.
Special Offer Any young lady who brings in 20 new subscribers (for 1 year or more) between iooo extra Uok$.
July 3rd at 9 a. m. and July 9th at 4 p. m. will be given 1,000 extra votes, This
is POSITIVELY THE LAST SPECIAL OFFER OF ANY KIND that will be made-
2ho«‘p son Thompson Brothers
MAKER* OF
SHOE MEN'S PINE SHOES
CAMPELLO, MASS., Way 26 , 1908
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B. B. Harris & Co. #
Macon,
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Gentlemen:
Fe are shipping you today a 3 per enclosed 1)111 224 pr. of shoes
We have given you the best possible value in these goods, We have no
doubt whatever but that they will mahe attractive propositions to
any shoe buyer and we feel that every pair will be sold before the
date of the bill July 1".
Yours very truly,
Thompson Bros*
OF INTEREST TO MEN ONLY
The above letter refers to several lots of Men’s Low Ciit Shoes, $5 and $4 grades, which,
for one reason or another, were not shipped to the dealers for whom manufactured. They are
all offered by us at prices much below real values. They are divided into three lots, as follows :
$2.98 $3.48 $3.98
Made up in latest styles and of alb leathers. Gentlemen, don’t miss this chance !
E. B. HARRIS & CO.
Do You Need
The A Telephone deaf,
only man who doesn’t need one is stone
lives alone, has no friends nor occupation.
To all the telephone at least proves interesting,
some it will open up a means of making money,
while to others it means social and business better¬
ment.
Suppose you you see “ Lester Hartley, and have
phone put in before the rush of the peach sea6on.
Mrs T WFulwood left
June 29th on the Southern
for her old home, Louisville, Ky
She will spend a month with
sister, Mrs. Celiner
Mrs Fulwood was for
years teacher in the
schools of that city, and will
pleased to meet many other
pupils.
W. M. WHITE
PHOTOGRAPHER
The latest styles in artistic photo
graphy.
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Card of Thanks
Mrs Albert Skellie and Miss
Parmelee Cheves wish to thank
with sincere appreciation their
relatives and consoling friends
who extended such beautiful
sympathy to them during their
recent bereavement in the death
of their father, Mr John D.
Cheves.
Notice
.
When in need of stenographic
and typewriting work call on
Claude Houser at Col Mathews
office. Work neatly and prom ply
done at reasonable rates.
Mrs. Frances Drake
One of the delightful surprises
of Chautauqua week—one of the
very best of the numerous high
class entertainments presented
during the six days and nights
of enjoyment furnished our
people—was the recitation Friday
evening by Mrs Frances Drake.
Her selections was “The Soul of
the yiolin,” and her rendition, of
the beautiful and pathetic prose
poem was a bit of soul imagery,
coupled with fine acting, that
stamped her as a true artist. Her
appearance had not been heralded
on the programme announced by
the stage manager for Friday
evening, and that she consented
so willingly to contribute to the
pleasure of her friends and ad¬
mirers in the home of her child¬
hood was esteemed a compliment.
It is needless to say that she was
given an ovation.—Newnan Ad¬
vertiser.
Tax Notice.
By order of the Mayor and
City of Port Valley. The tax
book will open on the 8 of July
1908, and will remain open for
ten days for the purpose of
collecting one half of City, School,
U ater and Electric light taxes.
W. M. BLEWSTER, Clerk.
The Baptist Church.
I he Pastor J M Long will
preach at both the morning and
evening hour At 11 a m he will
speak on subject of the church
and the membership, At this
service all those who come into
the church during the recent
meeting wilLbe formaly received
into the fellow ship of the church.
All the new mem hers are speci*
ally requested to be present. At
this hour also the Lords supper
will be administered.
At 8 pm the subject will be
T!- (treed of his love the fourth
in the series on the creed of
J U8 US.
Mrs T V Fa m entertained at
an alfresco party this week in
honor of Miss Eula Mae Blewster
and her guests, Misses Jones
and Holland. The home was
beautifully decorated in palms
and ferns and delicious ices were
served. Quite a number of
young people were present.