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The Fort Valley Leader.
VOL. XIX.
Big Shipment of Walton
School Shoes just arrived.
Arriving daily, we are sure that we will be able to induce enough trade to hold our own, our buyer was successful in buying
many lots of goods under price, which will enable us to sell goods at a price.
In addition to our Line of Dry goods and Notions»Gur lines this fall will be as follows:
FOR WOMEN, ReadydrWear, Tailor Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Petticoats, Furs, Waists, Underwear, Hosiery, Glftves and Shoes.
FOR CHILDREN, ReadyTo Wear. Infants Wraps and Caps, Cloaks, Boys, Overcoats, Suits and Hats, Underwear, Hosiery and Shoes.
FOR MEN, ReadTo=Wear. Overcoats, Suits, Odd Trousers, Rubber Coats, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes.
By the time this adv reaches yon the most of these goods will be in the house and we will be ready to show you the goods.
American Lady Corsets will
improve your figure.
The Methodist Church
The Holy Communion at the
morning hour and the reception
of members at the evening hour.
T G Lang.
Mr and Mrs J H Hill returned
home Monday. His many friends
give them a cordial welcome to
the city.
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FORT VALLEY. HOUSTON COUNTY. GEORGIA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 31, 1908.
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R. 5. BRASWELL
Main Street. Fort Valley, Ga.
.. A bird that can sing and will
not sing ought to be made to
sing. A man or woman who
cannot sing and interferes with
others who can sing ought to be
sentenced for life to Sing-Sing.
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Mr Ben Sanford spent Wednds
day , . here with . . his.dau , . ghter,
R S^Braswell.
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NEW SKIRTS.
A glance at our show windows will give you some
vague conception of the elegant line of New Fall skirts
which we are just placing on sao. A handsomer lot
of skirts we have never shown.
The Styles are the very newest and up to date.
The material is the very best the market affords.
The Great variety affords anything one could wish.
The prices=-Well let us show you the skirts and
we guarantee the price will suit you.
On next Monday [morning we are going to have a
special Grand Opening Display of New Fail Goods and
Especially of The New Fall Skirts.
We invite you to attend and inspect our line: Come
whether you think of buying or not. It will be only
a pleasure to show you through.
We have on sale for the first time in Fort Valley
for The American Adaptation of Ti ip M Famous I
Parisienne Novelty The Sheath Skirt.
They are Pretty, Sensible and Extremely Stylish.
MILLER'S STORE.
Which affords the better music,
a choir of six well-trained voices
or one consisting of the same
voices handicapped by a dozen
additional unmatched, unharmo
nious, unmusical, discordant )
creakers on separate-key, pre
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Mr r LG T LeGrand^. from Vir
| ginia . has been the guest of Mr
M L James for several days.
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Get your Premium card
punched when you trade. See
new Jot of premiums.
Slfore Closes at 6.30 P. M.
Except Saturdays we Close
10.30 P. M.
Miss Jennie Baldwin left
Thursday to accept a position in
the school at Ball Ground, Ga.
Madam Rumor says a certain
tall young dry goods man of our
town is soon to take unto himself
a rib.
Mesdames R M Houser and
F S Murray visited relatives of
the latter at East Macon last
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Mrs Lizzie Wiggins, of Gaines¬
ville, is spending this week with
her sister, Mra Jno Marshall.
Messrs Geo Fincher and Tom
Flou moy retu rned Tuesday night
from a pheasant auto trip to
Atlanta, and other North Ge orgia
cities.
Miss Viola Reynolds of Lay
fayett, Ala., is visiting the family
of Mr J W Rundell.