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SOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YiiUR WINTZR a
Our aim II •pH s to please the people and give them good goods and up
to-date goods for a little money. Those who have tried ns know thi is
and those who havn’t should try us and be convinced.
FLANNELS, OUTINGS, ETC
Our counters are fu 11 of these goods in
so I id colors, Polka dots, stripes and fancy
designs.
SKIRT PATTERNS.
We are showing an elegant line of Skirt
goods that are sure to please the Ladies.
€»rI-V.li . 1 . J. LANGFORD & SONS,
CAPITAL MONUMENT CO.
DAVIES & NERI, MANAGERS.
014 TEM 'I E COURT. BELL ’PHONE SS39.
ATLANTA, GA.
MONUMENTS.
Granite and Marble Work of Every Description.
Mail orders given prompt attention
Good, Sound Advice.
Editor Atye Hilton, of the Dub
li.. dispatch, truly say^:
“It is a strange thing that the
printer is the last person some
people will pay. They read the
paper regularly, but when settling
up time comes they are not to be
found, it is gmorally the case,
too, that the person who does not
puy tor his paper is the one that
is always growling about his piece
being published or that left out.
It is just us important, that you
pay your dues to the printer as
that you settle with your grocei
oi llio dry goods man you deal
with. In nine eases out of ten
you get the worth of y< ur money
lrom the printer—oft oner than
you get it from any one else—and
you grudgingly give him his duos
oecasionly. Pay the printer if
you owo him anything.
Plant Wheat.
The thing fi-r tin* farmers to do
who wish to 1-a up up the price of
cotton is to sow plenty of grain.
The season for planting grain is
upon us. Our farmers should
work from early morn until dewoy
eve getting their seed in ground.
A big crop of wheat means that
t!ie people of the south will not
have io send to the west for so
much of their chief broad stuff.
The largo crop of whoat raised
i t this fita'o last year was of high¬
est values in many ways to our
farmers.
Wo have not heard one com¬
plain, or regret that he sowed the
v heat he did.
Lot our farmers sow all the
wheat possible. It means hotter
prices ten cents or more, for cui
toi.
CASTOR IA
For lufkut* tviiu Uliildi'ic.
Matches and jewelry
(Repair ee.
I wish to state to my old
and new customers that I
have not slopped my repair
shop since going into the fam¬
ily and fancy grocery busi¬
ness but am better prepared
to do your repair work, on
watches and jewelry,
I will appreciate the pa¬
tronage of the people.
G, A. Street,
At Stark & Longshore’s old
stand.
WE
Do The
Prettiest,
and the
BEST
JOB
WORK.
STYLISH MILLINERY
bought out Mrs. Genie Hay
goods millinery business I expect to offer
to the people, this season, a handsome line
of new and stylish millinery at low priees
--It sliall be my aim to please all eusfco
mers and I invite all to call and see me.
.
—-—I have engaged Mrs. J. A, Guinn as
trimmer and feel sure that perfect satisfac¬
tion will be given all. Hoping to have
your trade, I am
RESPECTFULLY,
Miss Lena Bishop.
4 k. DELATEB
Owing to the crowd of work we
are doing at Monroe we shall not
be able to open our photograph gal
lory at Conyers until abont Nov. 20.
When we do come you may expect
better pictures and for less money
than was ever known in conyers.
JORDAN & GOODMAN
j* JifiLHB m «»
MndertetkiHg
and SmbialffiiBg.
I am prepared to give prompt
satisfactory attention to all
who need my services
Supply of Undertaking goods
complete. »
Hearses furnished without ex¬
tra charge.
W.V.ALMtND.
Office Almand Hardware Go’s
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CLOTHING AND SHOES
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We are making some extraordinary i ow
prices on clothing and Shoes.
SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT
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No shoddy or inferior goods found in this
department Best goods for of our least store. money. j
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Bear? tu# Tke fend You Have Always
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NOTICE.
For pure Rye, Gin, Rum, Mur¬
ry Hill Club, Mt. Vernon Live
Oak, Apple and Peach Brandy , N
C. and Georgia Com, Wines, Ci¬
gars and Tobacco, call on me at
142 Decatur street, Atlanta, Cut.
All my old'and new friends are
respectfully invited to call. Mail
orders given special attention, the
Jug train a specialty.
I am yours to serve,
J. Newt Parker,
1 ok Decatur street, Atlanta. Ga. ,
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Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description U
any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the pates;,
ability of same. “How to obtain a patent” sent upon request. Pate&j
secured through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice , without charge^
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(.Patent Attorneys,)
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