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Closing Out SAIe.
We are going to move our entire stock of goods January Ist, 1910, In order to
run our stock down very low will of course have to offer some special inducements
as to prices. We have between thirteen and fifteen thousand dollars worth of goods
on hand, all to go at a big reduction in prices.
Dry Goods..
|We have all the latest styles and colors. Will sell ail our Tricot
Flannel 15c per yard. 50, 55c, and 60c goods at 45c per yard; and
75c to 90c at 65c. $1 to $1.25 at 85c. Teaseldown and Cotton Flan
nels to go real cheap. All new goods.
Clothing:.
fWe have as good styles as any one and at much less price than
anybody. Come and see for yourself. It doesn’t cost you anything.
Our clerks will gladly show you through.
Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps.
We have all the new colors and shapes; also carry a big line John
B. Stetson. All to sell real cheap.
Shoes.
We carry W. L. Douglas Shoes in Men’s, Ladies’ and Children.
Wc can honestly say that there is no better shoes on the market by
any one. Also a full line of J. K. Orr shoes, madejta Atlanta. King
Bee, Queen Bee, etc.
Furniture.
We cannot afford to move this big lot by any means. If you are
in the market for suits. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Safes, Stoves, Chairs,
Rockers, Dishes, etc., we will save you 10 to 25 per cont. Come and
see.
W. R. & C. B OTWELL
LOCAL MATTERS,
Next Tuesday is sale day.
Postmaster Ed Puett spent last
Thursday in Buford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Tatum and
children spent Sunday on route 6.
Mrs. J. L. Phillips spent the
■week-end with relatives on route 2
Mr. Arch Harrison, of Atlanta,
has been in town the last few days
Several from town attended the
singing at Midway Sunday.
Mr. Marcus Mashburn visited
friends in Suwanee Sunday last.
Mr, J. Walter Hockeuhull, of
Atlanta, is visiting in Cumming
Edmondson & Pirkle are selling
19 lbs Granulated Sugar tor SI.OO
Rev. L. A. Henderson filled the
pulpit at Shady Grove Sunday last
Mr. Austin Mayfield spent Sun
day with relatives on route 5.
Edmondson & Pirkle have plenty
nice woo! Rolls @ 50c lb.
Heard & Otwell, Heardville, Ga..
are receiving new buggies and
xunabouts. Call and see them,
FOR SALE —One 2 horse gaso
line engine, made bv International
Harvester Cos, Used short time.
Easy terms and cheap.
S. J. Busha,
Buford, Ga.
Messrs. Thad Burresi, Luther
Porter and Egbert Tatum spent
days of last week in At
lanta.
' Yours for business,
Mr. Oscar Tollison and sister*
Miss Mae, spent Thursday of last
week at Cuba.
You can get Wall Paper to please
you at Edmondson & Pirkle’s, they
have a full line.
Miss Vivian Shelly, of Ocee,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joel Webb
Sunday.
Mrs. Truman Redd spent Satur
day and Sunday with home folks
on route 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Duke, of
Winder, are spending sometime
with relatives in and near town.
We regret to learn of the illness
of Mrs. M. W. Webb, who is
threatened with pneumonia.
We are sorry to learn that the
two children of Mr. and Mrs. J. B,
Durham are quite sick.
Messrs. W. W. Reid, C. B. Ot
well and Gay Lummus spent last
Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. DeWit Jones came up from
Atlanta Saturday and spent Sun
day with home folks.
Miss Mattie Hyde, of Ocee, was
a> visitor in Cumming latter part
of last week,
Mrs T. Shirley, of Alpharetta,
was a visitor in Cumming this
week-
Mr Clint Paris, of Milton coun
ty, was the guestof Mr, Joel Webb
and family this week.
Edmondson & Pirkle have a good
lot of feather pillows @ 50c-90c
$1 ; 00-$2.00 each. Call and see
them.
Cotton Goods-All Kinds.
We all knew that cotton goods have advanced considerable. We
bought all of our stuff in the way of staples, Prints, Outing, Cotton
Checks and Sheeting back in August, while they were cheap. All
standard Prints sc; Best Sheeting 6 3-4 c; Riverside Cotton Checks
5 l-2c; loc to 12c Cotton Outing 9c. Arbuckle Coffee 15c pack. 181bs
standard granulated Sugar for SI.OO. Best half patent Flour $3.00
per hundred. 3-4 patent $3.20. Highest patent $3.50. We will guar
antee every sack of Flour to be as represented. If not we will re
fund your money and pay you for your time and trouble. We bought
100 barrels Flour sometime ago at from 50c to 75c per barrell less
than it can be bought for to day. We know that this is much less
than it can be bought elsewhere.
We have a bargain counter consisting of Shoes, Men’s Hats, Men’s
Clothing, Remnants of Dry Goods, etc., to go at half price. You can
savo big money by picking up some stuff on this counter. We know
that advertising is often times overdone by throwing out different
leaders, and will allowance you on some special articles. We will
frankly say that we will sell you any amount of the goods wo offer
at the above mentioned prices. We mean just exactly what we say.
So be sure to come in and see us before you buy a dollars worth of
goods elsewhere. We will sell you cheaper than others, no matter
what the priees may be. In fact we are offering our entire stock at
almost first cost from now until January Ist. So come before our
stock gets picked over and run down.
Buggies.
We have a few Buggies to close out at first cost. We also handle
Coffins, Caskets, etc.
Mr, Jno. L. Phillips spent last
Monday in the Gate City.
Mr! G. E. Westbrook, of Buford,
was in town Wednesday.
Miss Laura Tatum is spending
sometime with relatives in Buford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fisher, who
have bean quite sick for several
days, are improving.
Miss Velvie Holland, of route x,
has been visiting Miss Myrtie
Reed for the past week
You can get a nice 22 inch Wavy
Hair Switch to match your hair at
Edmondson & Pirkle’s for only 150
worth 250.
Mrs Ann Mrritt, of route 4,
has been visiting her sister, Mrs
W. R. Otwell, for the past few
days.
Mr. Thad Redd, of Marietta, is
visiting iiis sister, Mrs. Homer
Hyde.
Mrs. Wills, mother of Rev. F. T.
Wills, is quite sick, we are sorry to
learn,
Mrs. L. Y Jones, of Big Creek,
has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. A.
Strickland for the past few days.
FOR SALE—One 10 horse In
ternational engine; used short
while. Easy terms and cheap,
S. J. Busha.
Buford, Ga.
Rev. Mr. Whittaaer, the new
pastor of the Methodist church,
accompanied by his wife and baby,
arrived Tuesday afternoon. Iu
behalf of the citizens of Cumming
we extend to them a hearty wel
come.
THE NEW DRUG STORE
has now opened up and we will be pleased to you call
and see us when you need
Drugs. Patent Medicines, Stationery,
Cigars, Tobaccos, Toilet Articles.
m. B Perfumery, Rubber Goo
ISCandies and Sundries.
Our Soda Fountjis now in operation and we can serve
you with the very best in soft drinks.
CUMMING DRUG STORE,
New Bank Building, Cumming, Ga.
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To Forsyth County Friends
I am located at Buford in the new Allen & Shadburn
Block and carry the best
J . .-f. 7 V. . ■>.’*■ .-wSV •' p. \
Family and Fancy Groceries.
Fresh Fruit,[and other things found in an up-to-date gro
cery store.
1 My stock is always fresh, and I will maintain my’reputa
tion “best goods for least money.” I ask a share of your
trade. It will be appreciated.
J. J. ANGLAND.
\
’VTfie little bibe of Rev. F. TANARUS,
Willh is quit** sick.
FOR SALE—One 2 horse In
ternational engine; used at fair
for sample. Will sell at reducedi
price. Easy terms.
S. J. Busba,
Buford, Ga.
For Sale.
A brand new 2 horse Chattanoo
ga Reversible Disc Plow, Price
right. Also a two horse wagon
good as new, or will swop for a
good one horse wagon. F. B, Hen
son, Cumming. Ga., route 4.
Buice & Hunt
Flowery Branch, Ga. will give
hightest market price for all the
cotton seed delivered at our gin
known as the Stringer gin. one
mile from the river, three miles
from Flowery Branch. Als*
any remnants of seed cotton.
Buice & Hunt.
Notice.
Why pay others $20.00 to
$23.00 per ton for 10-2 &10-4
guano when we will sell you
the same grade for $16.00 to
SIB.OO per ton for cash?
Cumming Oil & Fertilizer Cos.
Wheat Guano.
We will sell you your wheat
guano cheaper than any one.
10-2 goods at $16.00 per ton
cash, 10-4 goods at siß.o*
per ton cash.
Other guanos of same analy
sis are being sold in Cumming
for $23.00 per ton.
Call and see us and be con
vinced that we are your
friends.
Cumming Oil & Fe r tilizer Cos.
A discount of 10 to 25% on all
Clothing at W. R. & C. B. Ot—
well’s.