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FORT VALLEY'S BUSY
A Short Mention of a Few of the Many Lines Which We Carry,
and Every Line the Most Complete that Money Can Buy.
A Big Store Full of the Most Magnificent Values Ever Gotten
Together by a Fort Valley Merchant.
We want to state in the beginning that our buyer was particularly fortunate while in the New
York markets, securing many choice lots of Goods far below market value. These goods are now here
and represent an array of bargains that will easily maintain this store’s reputation of underselling
Competition. It will be only a pleasure to show you through.
Dress Goods and Silks
It is hard for the writer of an advertisement to say what he only knows to be trueabout a line of
Dress Goods and Silks as ours without appearing boastful. To say that it is the most magnificent
line we have ever shown will be entirely too mild. Our buyer has simply outdone himself in the se¬
lection of these materials. He had the greatest fields in the world before him—the unlimited New
York markets, and has certainly employed well the opportunity. We simply cannot begin to describe
these fabrics in the limits of a short advertisement. In woolen goods we have everything new and
stylish—every popular shade, ^very material in plain, herringbone efiects, chevron effects, diagonal
stripes, etc. In sihis we have the nexvest and best and nothing more, Fugi Silks, Taffeta Silks,
Satins, Messalines, Sbripes, Checks, Plaids, everything one could wish provided it is new and stylish.
Shoes
Our reputation as the leading shoe sellers of this section is too well established to admit a seconds
doubt. There is a solid reason for the popularity of this store as the shoe center, We carry lines of
shoes known the world over for their style, fit, and durability in wear, Our shelves are now filled
with such makes as Boyden, Stetson, Howard and Foster cl ml Raifton for meu, with a complete stock
of lines that ^rivequally well known in cue most fashion:-; b and serviceable footwear for ladies,
Gome here and be fitted with pair and we unreservedly guarantee satisfaction
Men’s Furnishings
Because we are leaders in ladies goods do not think for a minute that our men’s furnishing goods
are neglected. Ask the man who knows and let him tell you-of the hats we sell including all lines
from Stetson at $5.00 down to the cheapest. Ask him about our shirts, our neckwear, our collars or
anything else that can be found in an up-to-date haberdashery. Then ask him about the suit of
clothes we had made for him. Ask him these questions and we will be satisfied with the answers he
gives you.
Ladies’ Suits, Skirts, Cloaks, Waists
This is another line in which we are acknowledged leaders. Even our competitors in Fort Valley
•would admit it if they spoke their convictions. We have extremely handsome tailored suits at any
price you could TTsk, with new suits arriving every day. Will be glad to order for you if we havn’t
what you want in stock, Skirts in voile, panama and pretty striped effects, the American Sheath
style, etc. at from $4.00 to $25.00. Don’t fail to see our line of cloaks, waists in silk nett etc, furs,
fancy neckwear, etc.
Millinery
This department will again be under the supervision of -Miss Smith, but the increased business
has made it necessary to give he* another assistant. We have secured the services of an experienced
young lady who comes to us from the fashion centers, bringing the very newest ideas coupled with
goodlaste. The quality of our millinery goods is too well known to require comment.
First Showing of New Fall
Hats Thursday and
Friday, Oct. 1st,
and 2nd,
We Sell Ladies Home Journal
Patterns
New October style book of Ladies Home Journal Patterns free.
Drop us a card and we will mail you one.
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Valley, Georgia.
Terms; Monthly accts.
Monthly, Weekly, Due First of
and Cash. Each Month.
W. J. BRASWELL
DEALER IX
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Gents’ Furnish¬
ings and a New Stock of
Pure Food Groceries
Call and buy, phone or send your orders, or notify
me and I will send for same, All goods delivered
free of charge in city, Credit will only be extended
to reliable parties, and we will do our best to hold
your trade and give satisfaction.
Weekly Accounts Cash Buyers Will
Due Once a Week Phone 47 Save Money Here
Mr and Mrs Chas H Jewett,
who have been traveling through
the North and West, visiting the
largest cities, were attractive
guests ’’of Mr and Mrs W E
Green Jr., last week. Mr and
Mrs Jewett are ."on their way to j
Panama, where Mr Jewett holds i 1
Quite a responsible
position.
Dr Holmes Troutman left j
Tuesday (or Philadelphia where
he begins his appointment as
resident Physician in one of the
city Hospitals. Holmes secured
this position by competitive
examination over ->•> other can
di dates, Our best wishes go
with you Holmes.
Messrs Lonnie Johnson and
Lester Roland visited their best
girl at Claude, Ga., Friday and'
Saturd i.y.
Miss Eubie Mansfield after a
delightful visit to Macon is spend¬
ing a few days in the city en
route for her home at Bluffton,
Ga.
Major Jas M. Little 30th U S
Inf., Comandant, Georgia Agr.
College, of Milledgeville, will
spend the week end at Dr Single¬
ton’s.
Miss Ida McKay Albaugh, left
Wednesday morning, Sept. 23rd
for Wilmington N C where she
gets final instructions from the
Chairman of The Executive Board
of Foreign Missions, of the Pres
byterian church. From there she
goes to Louisville, Ky., to say
good-by to her sister and family.
Then on to Chicago, 111., to bid
farewell to a brother-in-law,
school-mates and chums. Then
on to San Francisco California,
where on the morning of Nov.
10th with other passengers and
twenty-five young missionaries
on board, and the good ship
Manchuria, will anchor and set
sail across the trackless Pacific.
They will exchange mail and
passengers at Honolulu, Hawai
Japan, then
Shanghai China their desti
the entire trip being over
thousand miles, Miss Ida
be located at Kiang Yin a
two hundred and fifty miles
Shanghai, up the Yangstc >:
river, In bidding good
to the writer to said —“My
with the Missionary
forbids my returning to
United States for seyen long
When I come back, jf we
both living, you will bean old;
man. You have
exceedingly nice to me, and
appreciate it. God be with you
we meet again. Good-bye. >>
GEORGIA Houston Coltn rjv V.
By virtue of the authority of a
resolution of tiie stockholders of
the Fort Valley Amusement
Club,will be sold before the First
National Bank in Fort Valley
Georgia at eleven o’clocl v a. m. on
the 28 day of October 1908, at
public out-cry, o the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
I'oporly to wit:
rp hat lot in the ^ 0)1:
of what is known as
the Rye lob. Said lot fronting
seventy seven feet on Macon,
street and running back to an
alley on the East oi said lot and
fronting on said alley seventy
feet. Said lot being more
particu ularly described in a deed
from C. E. Martin Trustee, to the
Fort and Valley Amuesment Club,
recorded in book 0 page 303
in the Clerk’s office of Houston
Superior Court, and ; being the
lot now occupied by said Club,
together with all buildings and
improvements on said lot. Sold
subject toa debt of Nine Hundred
Dollars and interest on the same
at 8 per cent interest from the
day of 1908 due to W. R.
Brown and recorded in the
office of Houston Supe -
Also at same time
place on the same terms all
the personal property of said
consisting of opera chairs
stage fixtures and scenery;
balls and pins and bowling
also one first class standard
almost new, fine tone, and
fixtures, such as stoves
&c.
Said property sold for the
of paying tile debts of
Club and the balance of pro¬
;,f sale for distribution
the stockholders of said
j !s a c | ):iilce to buy a.
perty. Titles good,
Septemher 23rd 1908.
E. Martin, A. C. Riley,
Secretary. President.
346 BROTHERS Poplar
to 352 Street
MACON, GA.
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