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o u y Shoes at ou t* Store, you
get good ones every purchase
mvuacaXau. Muxmuiiaa
We are now showing the greatest line of ready=to=wear that has ever b < ' snows? Ais County
Men’s and Boy’s Suits and Overcoats, Ladies Suits, Cloaks, Raincoats, ai f F ( \ 3, c ; « ens mid lufa it s
Cloaks. Our heavy sales already establishes the fact that they are right. Ne\ i s Miners .4 a d tO nock da.ly.
NEW GOODS THIS WEEK.
Belting, Belts, Side combs, Back combs, Barretts, Belt Pins, Belt BucUes, Cu b! !ous Click pins.
Another shipment of Howard and Foster Shoes, Dress Ginghams, Border ! PereaF * * 1 Cocoes.
We have extra specials through the stock which we a e selling daily. Don’t miss in II.
HOSIERY
Our stock complete, We
buy in case * ots which en¬
ables us to sell cheaper.
DON’T TB 9
i
That we can ij t H you the best two horse turn Plow on the market for less money ft .. . a n : i onv• > r? else in
this section. It isn't the Chattanooga, or the Oliver Chill, or the Syracuse: Cut it is the r l V A . S CHilXED
Plow with wood or steel beam. Our guarantee stands good for the Plow to turn any grade of land, not to
choke or gum in any pond or clayknole. If you need a two horse plow come and get one; U • e ; it does u do
what we claim, it will only cost you the time to carry it out, try it anU return it. If it does prove satisfac¬
tory, it is what you want.
We also have in stock the Clarke C Cutaway Harrow, any size and any number of discs you n\ ,r :y want,
Call and see as about 3 our harrow. You need one. Prices right and terms satisfactory. it .. is useless
for us to try to tell what they are and how they can be used, You know them as well as we do. you
don’t, ask your neighbor; he has one and can tell you. \
All repairs kept in stock all the time.
Georgia Agricultural Works.
TerttiQ' Monthly
Monthly, Weekly, Due First
and Cash. Each
W.J.
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Gents 1
ings and a New Stock of
Pure Food
Call and buy, phone or send your orders, or
me and I will send for same. Ali goods
tee of charge in city. Credit will only be
to reliable parties, and we will do our best to
your trade and give satisfaction.
Weekly Due Accounts Cash Buyers
Once a Week Phone 47 Save Money
HAVE THE
CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED
AND DO IT NOW.
Come And See Samples Of Children’s Pictures.
W. M. WHITE, The Practical Photographer
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Ready To Wear Galore
AT R. 5. BRASWELL’S STORE.
Store closes 6;30 p. m. except Saturday 10;30p. in.
R. S. BRASWELL, j
Fort Valley, Ga. 1
Main Street. j
OUrmDER
Tbe world .. w» at it..
When we look at the world in a nar*
row way, how small it seems! When
we look at it in a mean way, how mean
it Is! When we look at it
hew selfish it is! But when we look at
it with a broad, generous and helpful
spirit, what a beautiful world it is,
and what wonderful people ws find in
It!—Boston Christian Register.
Pinner In a Hell.
In the tower of Erfurt cathedral
hangs a huge bell ten feet high and
thirty feet in circumference, weighing
thirteen tons. WUhm this in July
171.3, dined ten of the town’s most
opulent burghers on dishes cooked in
a kitchen temporarily erected on the
beam that supported the ponderous
mass of tintinnabulary metal. To cele
brate this repast medals were struck,
having on the obverse the portraits of
the guests and on tire reverse the rep
resentation of the curious scene.
. . es3on , n . rm .o.ogy. ,
gen email w ‘ ..."
himself, looking at of birds, said . .
a case
x to an ornithologist ... , , who was with him,
u What is that bird?”
| a That,” said the other, “is a magpie.”
u It’s not my idea of a magpie,” was
th Yerhap.s I i apr
11 not,” replied his friend,
it . i% * ^ God s Idea of a magpie. „
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WorS* PaMcd,
Judge—You say that words passed
, between the accused and his wife.' Did
j you bear what they were? Witness—
No; I didn’t hear them, but I saw them.
Judge — Saw them ? Witness —Yes.
They were in the dictiopary that he
i threw* at her.
Experiment.
“I have been married twice, cace for
Jov© and once for money. >»
“Are you satisfied?”
Not quite. I should like to try mar
tying for a little of both, if t may."—
Puck.
1m th« Bfrtanrant.
“He seems to be ac experienced
waiter.”
“Ob. yea, Note the calm indifference
whkfci* who are Is
m
Thto Fault- of t\ o Clock.
1 Mrs . Hooligan Jr looked up L at the
! ^ „ 1 H ,1 ie S i , 1 ,1 ie ir0! ! S , 10
I had iiited the stove back .
irom on
“tchd with a clrlter.
“Talk about toime an’ toide wait
b 1 ’ for no man,” she muttered as
she hurried into the pantry, “'there’s
toinies they wait an’ tonnes they
don’t! Yistherday at this very min
ute ’twas but tin o’clock, an’ today
Tin quarther to twelve! >
seems proDauie, rue rpw:u uia rvY
; cision of the court in large measure
transfers railway legislation from the
; states to the national legislature, it be
I comes of particular significance that
! one °f the earliest acts of Governor
! Johnson’s career as a member of the
I Minnesota legislature was the
duetion of a memorial to congress to
i extend the powers of the interstate
I commerce commission, a memorial
i which antedated the extension of those
. i powers by some four years.
Prevaricator.
j The word prevaricator is from the
Latin and originally meant a straddler
1 i with distorted or misshapen . , 1 legs. In
*f 8iou e Romav "j 118 c ° ur ^ , to of . ]aw , ,, lu a
i ! ^ as discovered to h be in collusion w11h |
' ais °PP 0Qen t to compass some disbrm
^ As falsehood was the necessao
part \ of Fneli a rxirformancc, ’ * tlio \vo:-(.
by and . by . came to have , Hie g:gniu*
ounce at present attached to it.
Goblet n.
Goblets with stem and stand like
those we use today were employed in
Troy POO B. C. Among the valuable
objects found by Dr. Schliemann was
a golden goblet. Vessels of this metal
were commonly employed in the serv
ice of the temples.
Perseverance.
Perseverance is more prevailing than
1 violence, and many things which can
; not be overcome when they are togeth
; er yleb#themselves up when taken lit
tla by little.—Plutarch.
Yes, Indeed.
“A woman makes a great change in
a man’s life. »♦
ft Ym, and »fe» taken a great daal of
chance out e£ It too.**—OeantM Port, j
If is un(U"’w(‘ar, \v<>, have
ii. v1 (ill’s Boy’s, Women
'hild i ■ i 1 n.
PURS
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sea n, (‘Very garment is
made to wear with fur pieces
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A LETTER FROM
WORTH CAROLINA
Warrenton, \ T . C.—I was nearly dead
with kidney affection for*six months,
growing worse all the time. My case
was but little, hopeless—was unable to get about
I had tried everything with
little benefit, I took three bottles of
Stuart’s Buclm and Juniper and was
perfectly right. cured. Am now well end ail
I owe my life to Stuart’s Audm
and Juniper.—II. T. Macon.
If you suffer with backache, dull head¬
ache, swollen feet, stiff joints, and have
no energy and see imaginary specks in
the air, you have symptoms of kidney
trouble.
Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper will relieve
you. All druggists, $1.00. Write for
free sample. We will send enough td
prove its wonderful merits.
StU&ft Dnitf M&nilfftCtllfiQif ® Cd
ATUUre.4. CA.