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Showing a fashionable array of beautiful goods that greet you with their warm, rich colorings at every turn
and in such profusion and variety that all with their varied tastes are pleased.
& > Stroll through our store and be convinced.
Underskirts
Up-to-date line Taffe'ta Bilk and
Merceriz d Satteen Underskirts.
Black and colors, all prices.
Blankets
Come early and make your se*
lection before coid wave strikes you,
Ail prices from die lowest to the
finest.
Jackets
All colors, varied styles, right
prices. Ladies, Mises ana Children
short and long coats.
Gloves
We ore agents for the best French
Kid Gloves in the city, the Jouvin.
Agents for the Victoria, the best
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OUR COUNTRY
BOGART.
Special To Tee Enterprise—
Mr. S. H Hardy, of Clarkes
boro, visited relatives here Sun
daj-.
Mr. M. L. Bond, of Athens,
spent Sunday in town.
Mr. J. C. Burstm, of Atlanta,
ts spending seveaal days with his
mother, Mrs. M. A. Wood.
Mrs. Dora Crawford, of Ath
ens, spent several days of last
week with Mr. E her hart’s family.
Miss Allene Hale, of the
mal School, spent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents.
f Mr. J. W Hewell, of Cleveland
Ga., has moved here and will en-
Immsaii Buseess.
That what our Fall and winter stock of Furniture is. Come and see for yourself. The time will
Be well spend. Beyond doubt we are showing the largest and most complete line of all grades of
Furniture of any house in Georgia, Here are a few of the many things you can get at our
Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Iron Beds, Solid Oalc Beds, • lockers, Lounges, Tables, i*ictnres, Rugs,
Mattings, Trunks anything else you need to make home pretty and attractive.
LOW BRICES.
Our Prices are not to be duplicated by any house in this Section. We have for this Fall a house full of Bargains.
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3-SO Li D OAK HOME MADE CHAIRS FOR $1.00. This is only one of the many to be had at our immense store.
^C^w^WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING YOU THROUGH.
Furniture Dealers DORSEY & FUNKENSTE1N, Cor. Clayton & Wall
and Undertakers, Sts., Athens, Georgia.
$1.00 glove out. Every pair guar
anteed.
Rugs
Just in, complete line Smyrna
Bugs all sizes and grades. Algo
new lot Ingrain Art Squares. Come
and see tin m at once.
FLANNELETTES.
Think of it! Flannelettes from
5c to 18 cpnta. As pretty in de¬
sign and colorings as the richest
silk.
Underwear
Union suits and seperate gar
mints for Boys Misses and Ladies
in Cotton and Wooi. Complete line
ail grades and price?.
gage with Cofer &Bray in the
pottery business.
Messrs. Cash & Hodges gin
ned 64 bales of cotton inside ot
24 hours this week.
Mr. J O Adair left last Satur
da . y t° r Gainesville to resume
? har S e °, f his undertaking bus¬
mess at di at place
Mr. J T Griffeth who has been
travdmg for the North American
i anu ‘ ictuiin g Co., is at home for
3 a ^ fcw da > rs rest *
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^several ^ 1S . ^ ra Crow, of Abbeville, da y s
j with Mr Eh Crow s family
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Miss Mary Hale left last Sat
urday for Apalachee to resume
WATKINSVILfis,
&
DAVISON
& LOWE.
Are Agents For The
Black Cat Stockings,
Victoria and Jouvin
Kid Gloves. ® ®
Butterrick’s Patterns
and Publications.
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charge of her school
Messrs J, W Bradberry, J S
House, P B Wise and Misses Es¬
telle Cobb apd Maggie Bradbei Ty
attended the Umversalist conven
tion at Corner from last Friday till
Sunday
The Fourth Quarterly confer¬
ence of the Five Fork’s work will
convene at the Methodist church
cordially Saturday invited and Sunday Everybody *■
to attend
Mrs Georgia Smith died last
Sunday evening at 5 o’clock at her
Mrs C J Woodall, af
ter a lingering interred illness Her re
mains was in Osceola
cemetery Monday afternoon.
GANDY.
Special to tee Enterprise—
Colton picking is all the go.
R. B. Thrasher was the guest
of J. O. Thrasher, Sunday.
S. H. Thrashe-visited his son,
Archie 'phrasher, Sunday.
Mr. Woody Duke was the guest of
and Mrs. Fletcher Marshall,
Sunday evening.
Trunks
We can supply you in anything
in Trunk line you may wish, at all
prices an 1 styles.
Corsets.
The P. N. Corset with its pat
entcork protector, is the best make
in the market. We are sole agents.
Prices ritnge from 50 cents to $2.50.
Shoes.
For Ladies Misses Bovs and In
lants, from 25 cents to $3.00. For
house wear we show all styles and
qualities.
Black CatHoisery
We are sole agents for the sale of
the “Black Cat” Hose in Misses,
Boys and Ladies Hose in the city
J. T. Marshall was in
Sunday evening.
Rev. A. M. Pierce filled his
regular appointments here last
Saturday and Sunday, preaching
two very interesting sermons.
Wood Duke visited the Classic
City, one day last week.
S. H. Thrasher went to Madi
son, one day last w r eek.
Miss
Sunda 3‘ vvith Bezier Whitlow.
Mr. James O’Dillon and lady
spent Sunday with j. W. Duke
and family,
V. J. Palmer was here Saturday.
Ben Palmer visited the Classic
one day last week.
Weldon Duke attended Sunday
at Marshall chapel, Sun
evening.
Mrs. Lyda Mooney of Madison
was the guest of Mrs. Mattie ,
Graves, Sunday.
Ask Joe Brown and Woody
if they got left before last
night.
Woodson and Jim Mooney were
< f Athens and we confidently pro*>
claim them to be the best value
ever offered in a popular price ar¬
ticle, Every pair guaranteed to he
durable, elastic and fast color. We
call special a'tention to our Misses
15 cents and 25 cents goods and the
Bore Leather stockings at 15 cents
and 25 cents, but we have special
values io si!, ranging from 121c to
25 cen ? s.
SUiTS
Tailhr made Suits, any style you
wish you will find here. Black,
Blue- Brown and other colors. We
make alterations free of charge.
SKIRTS.
Dress Skirts, Riiny day Skirt?,
Walking Skirts, Black ar,£ a a
the latest st, les and popular p’
Mr. Harper was hereMb!?
Air. W oody the Duke iMoody picR Nj
pounds of cotton last Mom
ternoon, and stopped one ■
fore sun down. Who caH
Messrs. Ed Saxon andcSB
have gone to Atlanta to ofmedii^ pur^B
course in the study
We wish them much success.
If you want prices right in Dry
Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats Gil
to Sidney Balev, Athens,
Broad St., Yellow Store with P |
Stars. New goods received
castor:
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