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Remnants Our enormous sales for the past few days have meant an unusual accumulation of remnants. In order Remnants
to clean out these remnants at once we are going to hold for two days, Next Saturday and Mond *JTT Remnants 2
Remnants THE GREATEST REMNANT SALE EVER HELD IN FORT VALLEY
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Remnants § There will be ten big counters piled with nothing but remnants.
Remnants of Silk Remnants of Laces. Remnant
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Remnants of Lawns. Remnants of Ribbons.
Remnants of Ginghams Remnants of Linens. Remnants
Remnants Remnants of Dress Goods, Remnants of Nainsook.
8 Remnants of Percales. Remnant of Bleaching.
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i And every remnant marked at from to Onedfaif less than regular value.
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Every piece of goods will be plainly marked with price and number of yards so that you will have no trouble in
Remnants S finding just what you want. These goods are in lengths from 1 to 10 yards and the sale will present an oppor¬ Remnants
tunity that the ladies of this section cannot afford to miss.
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SCANDALOUS PRICE STILL ON. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE MARKED DOWN. $
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Take an Outiri
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Southern Railway
The Resorts of.
a THE BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE COUNTRY >>
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Are Cool, and Inviting.
Unusually Attractive List of
Summer Resorts
LOW RATES NOW rjN SALE
For complete information in regar d to rates, Schedules, etc.,
Address
G. R. PETTIT,
Traveling Passenger Agent
Macon, Ga.
Portable and Stationary IR
Boilers, Saw Mills ■ini; I
Side Center Crank Crank and STEAM ENGINES m V s *
Gasoline Highest grade Ginning-Machinery,
Corn be had Mills in the Engines, and entire Pumping Shingle South. Outfits Large Mills, to jii iJHi I -7>l t
stock on hand, best terms, quickest
delivery. gate It will pay you prices. to investi¬
our machinery and
VMALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO 330 Cherry Si.
WACOM. GA.
^sasaaw■saa^- - &£ZmS*
j I Miss Mattie Scoville left
day to visit friends at
i
and St. Simons.
Miss Nora Rountree returned
from a delightful visit to
in Atlanta the past week.
Buy a case of assorted
soda water, keep cold in
your refrigerator for Sunday.
It’s mighty good these
hot Sundays.
Mrs Marshall Haslam of At¬
lanta, Mrs J E Haslam, Miss
Theodore Haslam spent Satur¬
day afternoon in Fort Valley.
Mrs Clinton Dunn and
daughter of Roanoake Ala ■: are
cr s uests of her brother Dr W H
Hafer.
Buy a case of assorted
soda water, keep cold in
your refrigerator for Sun¬
days. It’s mighty good
these long hot Sundays. \
Miss Addrene Hafer of
Marshallville visited Mrs W 7 H
Hafer this week.
Misses Rosa and Edna Maffett
of Oglethorpe spen Friday with
I Mrs R A Hiley.
Buy a case of assorted 1
soda water keep cold in
j | your It's.-mightj refrigor; v r for these Sunday.
■
I hot Sundays
j Wednesday afternoon,
l\ in, the b-months-uld daught< >
I of Mr and Mrs MM Branham
Funeral services were
I at the house yesterday
at 10 o’clock by Rev G H
j liatns,
Mrs Jno A Houser, Jr.,
i Macon this week.
' May 15 1908.
Dear Friend; '
They have hired me
down at the grocery.
What do you think I do?
Everywhere they put my
picture, a new one each
time, in the paper. My
work is to tell every¬
body where to buy good
groceries. I like my
place very well because
it is a good place where
they treat one well.
They treat everone
well where I work,
because they carry good
groceries and sell
them at the right
Your friend,
JACOB.
P. S. I work at
W. K. Thweatt’s.
Do You Need
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iThe only man who doesn’t need one is stone deaf,
j lives alone, lias no friends nor occupation,
I To all the telep 7 * i Vj c at least proves interesting. To
j some it will open up a means of making money,
j while to others' means sociaRand^business better¬
ment.
Suppose you you see ^Lester Hartley,f|and have,*
phone put in before the rush of the peach seabon.j .hf
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