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Nothing makes so acceptable a gif ;o d
portrait, In no way can one 1 %aS Vi a ii & io- •a* r 4" o
many friends with the same amoun , f. «?io me
With The Additon of A New CJ II sj , V rj JJ -5 N t
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AH of the best lightings can b i a?ne 1.
Come now while ISie weath er is o < "1, &> *2.. ,KV r' l « , l are
your sittings and see about t K lose I .GU i'U:. v * V some
premiums to be given away ©
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Fort Valley, Ga.
Terms; Monthly accts.
Monthly, Weekly, Due First of
and Cash. Each Month.
W.J. BRASWELL
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Gents* Furnish¬
ings and a New Stock of
Pure Food Groceries
Call and bay, 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
YOU HAVE SELECTED THE BIRL
Now let [us furnish the home.
We have a magnificent line
Of Furniture and Carpet’' end
can save you money.
Let us show you.
E. j. & P. D. WILLINGHAM.
Macon, Ga.
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Nov. 4 1908.
Dear Friend; ;
Last I wondered !
summer r
what they did with all *A S ii 4 $
the I know / Ai j
grapes. now i V J' it. w
they took them and dried, \V
them and made them into [I |
raisins. Raisins are mighty f 2
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nice to go in cake,and cd°l ft
raisins and nuts are JfW
mighty nice to hand
round when you want to
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spend a long time at i !
the table talking. !
The best seeded rais¬ * /,
ins cost 12 1-2 cts a ;
pack. !
Your friend, S3.
JACOB. ''f'i 1 BfCorbelf
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Copyright igoy."by Oulcault UUmtiiing Co., C&fo jfj
P,S. You don't know what nice i tains and
nuts, Citron and Dates and things they have at.
W. K. Thweatt’s, ;
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Announcement for Constable
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Constable, subject
to the election oJ Isfc Saturday in
December, for the 9th
Dist. Houston county. I will ap
S predate your support,
H. C. HANCE.
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B«arg tie Tha Kind You Have Always Bought j
Sigaatuxe V.
A Carlyle C nment.
A gentleman once ‘ .ppened to visit
Carlyle just after i-iliia nt man of
genius had left hi: As they met at
the door the man renlus said: *4 I
have just been vi g poor Carlyle,
II© is a mere wre i mere wreck.”
As the second vi: greeted Carlyle
he remarked. “So / ve just had Mr.
-— with you?’ n \ was the an
rwer of the “mere reck, and he
thinks God Airaigh ever made such
another!”
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The Owner and the Visitor.
His house, the first he had ever
owned, being nearly tinlshed, the Flat*
bush man went fortii one line after¬
noon to inspect It. As ho entered the
front door he observed a well dressed
man standing within, apparently ad¬
miring the beauties of construction and
decoration. In an instant the pride of
the owner swelled within him. Here
was where he would make the visitor
Verdant witli envy and, incidentally.
Intercept a few bouquets for himself.
Stepping up to the stranger, lie re
marked:
“It’s a beautiful house, Isn’t it? It’s
worth every cent of the investment
and a great deal more.
ii You are right,’’ replied the stranger,
“You are, 1 suppow »’*
“Yes. I’m the owner,” interrupted
the other, “and just let me tell you
that there are not many men round
here who own as tine a house as this.”
a I quite believe you,” serenely an¬
swered the visitor. “I’m the man, you
see, who holds the first mortgage on
it.”—Brooklyn Eagle,
The First Woman Whip.
Who was the first “feinme coehere?”
To the Princess de Metternich, a lady
of quality in the fullest meaning of the
word, who flourished under the second
empire, this honor must be accorded,
says the London Chronicle. For iu
the duys when the woman whip was a
very rare spectacle indeed this daunt¬
less dame was frequently to be seen
driving her phaeton through Paris
One day two facetious youths took it
into their heads to signal to her. “Pst,
coehere!” The princess entered into the
spirit on the joke. She drew up. “By
the hour,” said the two, seating them¬
selves. “Where?” “Hois de Boulogne.”
She whipped up without another word
and drove off to the Bois. After a si¬
lent tour of something over an hour the
merry twain began to tire and asked
to be put down. “Very good, citizens, 19
said the “cochero,” depositing them and
holding out her hand. “My fare is 300
francs per hour for my poor.” In the
event the laugh proved to be on he
aide.
Wnnrr In a Ifrll.
In the tower of Erfurt cathedr 1
a huge bell ten feet high ;•
feet in eircumfererce, weigh:
tons. Within this In Ju
1713, dined ten of the town’s most
burghers on dishes cooked in
kitchen temporarily erected on tha
that supported the ponderous
of clntirmai)u!ary metal. To cele¬
this repast medals were struck,
on the obverse the portraits of
guests and on the reverse the rep¬
of the curious scene.