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70 SURANCE.
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t L XVII.
Bing on it the Old, Bing in tlie Mew!
Our great efior t is to pease you.
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The Summer Season is
. Drawing to a Close.
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THE COMING FALL SEASON WILL BE A BUSY
ONE WITH US. WE ARE PREPARING TO MEET
IT WITH A FULL STOCK WHICH Y/E WILL SELL
AT “LET LIVE PRICES.”
As usual we will be in the cotton market
and will pay the 'best market price. Allfarm
products will find a ready market with us.
Our store has been headquarters for the people for many years and we
invite all to come to see us and feell at home. We propose to sustain the well
established reputation of our house for honest straightforward dealing.
Yours very truly,
D. F 'fl _A « ALMAND’S SONS
Mr. Summers is in New
^
ork. He is buy boBsa n U3 O’ kmw
W stock of Dry Good
ad notions ' that will
ilipse anything' ^ 4% v Y r p "S'*! M.
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10 wn here before. It niaA
e confidently expected
fiat he will offer up-to
ate goods a; flBHk. tlie very
east possible > rices © d He
is an experienced buy er
tud will make every dol-
of his procure ^
ar mo ney
. .
igreat value.
will begin •
These goods
^
Within . , . ICM
o arrive ™ n
lays ano. Will attract cini
^
c rsal attention,
We are expecting
best and 1 ■a 4- tGSt at S U J V 1 i P ^
oods.
SIMMERS
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\J\J cc S, GA„ SATURDAY in P.3, 1 CO S co
Reflections of* a Baachelor.
vvuWAtW', Tiirer-rs generally not
nearly so much surprised as
is.
If some men traded off their
backbones for some pieces of
rubber hose, they’d never
them.
The less a man thinks e
knows about himself, the mo
a g ir i knows she knows aWt
him..
When a woman gets to ID
en the first thing she will f is
whether the minister ol ier
church has got in yet.
Babies don’t know n so
much as women claim: >hey
did, they would hold a (Men¬
tion to decide how to Iff up
mothers.—N. Y. Dress.
The World’s Large^oco
motive.
Material has been ced by
the Santa Fe for the 1st lo¬
comotive ever built* 3 en¬
gine has been defd for
mountain climbing, B is
Fe will be but playt when
»mp«ea i«o
motive.
ihe Santa Fe shops 18 erty.
Among its featuri 1 be a
boiler built of or toiler
^ B t 0 “ a w m 1 bf]2'>«- n
will have no “p as the y
rr„",A^X i ''AuiM
a lire that would
steam *to burst t r of this
mogul. The eifffi have
ten drivers ancp t,mate d
, haul
that it will be a
third larger lo an >’ en ‘
gine the Santa
It is not- g r st when
this greatest n i!I be com
pleted. as the u I° r h®
WE ARE READY!
rv le toDvers Maiuifacturiiur Company r
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Conyers, o
• • it • * : ; Georgia.
. We are now prepared to do any kind of wood work in the Cabinet line, It is. our pur
pose to give repair work of all kinds prompt and careful attention.
INSIDE HOUSEFURNISHING-S.
In Connection with the repair work we purpose to be able to furnish at short notice any
ard all kinds of Inside House Furnishing.
OUR CABINET DEPARTMENT.
We cau furnish to order any piece of Cabinet work desired. For terms, prices, etc. call on
R G. T ( \1\ -40 T 9 sup.
construction has just been or¬
dered, but it will not be until
sometime late in the summer or
early in the fall.—Topeka Daily
Capital'
An Advertising Fable.
Once upon a time there was
a merchant who said, ‘‘Huh.
What do I want to advertise
'for?/ I can't advertise and I
shan’t advertise.— Who, me?
Why, I’ve got business now
thatj I can attend to. By gee,
|t keeps me a’.vjA.e ijigUts iU ^ Go
,xY^)ct, I can’t see you.
VAdiat, me advertise? Me? Well,
guess not. I don’t have to. I
am the whole thing, I am the
people/’—so the man swell¬
ed up very large and puffed like
steamboat and the poor adver
tisiog insect crept out of his
oliice and went to see a plain,
approachable sort of a man a
cross the way. who did not have
a!i1 tlie business he could attend
t°, and thought ho would adver¬
tise.
came to pass that in a
year or so that a plain, ap
prochable man's business came
creeping up and up, because the
people had seen his advertise
meat and knew he was alive,
while they concluded by the
same token that the large, pom¬
pous man across the w^y must
be dead, or at least dying, or
they would hear something of
Perhaps you have made
up your mind to fake
Scott’s
Emulsion
this summer. A
Then look for m
this picture on
the wrapper, a 1 rTj
fish his f back. big y 1\
on
youTsoS good.” 0 // “11
as
When you want cod
very phosphteyoYwamffhe' best. You will find
them in only one place,
fheYiTiloother emu!
sion like it; none
does the same work; and
record"of cures.^ 6 S3mC
All Druggists, 50c. and $r.
Scott & Bowse, Chemists, N. Y.
iff SOI Ml Ml!
Shipments of CrocKerv, Glassware, Lamp goods
etc., just opened up. Shipments of Dress goods ar
dving that will delight the ladies.
We are ready wit Hi
the season and shall keep in the front row.
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ladies slippers in our stock are being sold at
^1M »■<!* »» — * • -•» o'* *• *»■*• 1 • o " ninu
CO ME TO OUR PLAC E,
-JOHN C. STEPHENSON.
him. So the large, pompous
man’s business dropped off and
dropped off, and he laid the fact
(o the monetary system and the
tariff, while the quiet, approach
able man’s business grew and
grew, and lie laid it to judi—
cious advertising.—-Ex.
< i This is going to be a great
year for the manufacture of il¬
licit whisky.” said a well known
■revenue officer to a reporter,
4 * The corn is abundant all over
the state and a good crop of
corn is always a sign of a big
crop of moonshine liquor As
soon as the fellows gettheircrops
they are idle and
then ‘Satan finds work for idle
ll ands to do.” — Birmingham
News.
YVon’t you miss ti>e news and
bustle ot war in the country?
No: I’m going to take Jimmy
and Bobby, and tliey have only
one gun and drum between
them.—Detroit Free Drees.
With all our boasting of pro
gress and prosperity in material
things it is greatly to be feared
lher ' ! is '; ut of I
the interest of religion. “Tlie
old time religion" does not seem
/T“ “ any n,odei '“
<ioes uot a PPear to be good e-
; nough for them : but they seek
'^mejhtog ,n the hne of l sensational < «er.-- Mn »«W»g preach
tng. The demand, both as to
the preacher and the 8 0s P el he
is to preach, is apparently for
new things, putin a novel 3 tyle.
in fact it is to be the same
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INSURANCE,
TILLEY & McfcLVANY-
NO. 35.
old truths, the proclaimers of
those truths is to he expert iu
concealing the fact. The more
Sv),!tu! i,e is i 11 theperformar me
ol '*! e more 3111111 Jle fav f 'i ie recipient
l 30 ! ' °r. It is the new
piofessional evangelist with his
new things and novel way of
putting them, versus the old
time preachers, with old time
gospel and the the way ot
preaching it.—-Ex.
The‘‘Klondike” is not iu it.
It is said, the town of Domesden
in Wurlenburg, not only has
tax lew. no
hut its funds are so
well invested that every ,nimbi
*
taut receives a bonus of $25 be¬
sides free tiro wood and use of
lau 1 for vegetables.
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sea. ' JMm Jar fgW Agricultural- ^College
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