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Remember the date and see the Fair Oct. 23rd. and 24th.
[ Wm 75. Garrett Bros. Co. tt]M 75.
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Charles Hamilton of Subllgna
guest of Mr. M; M. Allen Mon-
: Mr. P. A. Morgan and Mr. La-
Fayette Cook of Tidings were in
| town Saturday.
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A. E. DOSTEWdVnPIftg
LYERLY,
Ginghams, per yd. - -04 c A and Saucers
Good Cotton Checks, per yd* Me ■t"’ $2.00 kind now ' >h>
<-■ Jr> ou «. Plates to match, set 49c . . . fl
vyilVl 11 Good Brown Sheeting, per yd. 04c 4 00 kind now
. , . • ni- z>. , A LOT OF BARGAINS in this line, to see 800 kind now 'S
15 10c boxes Red Band Snuff for • M.OO A '° l * 03c lhem 19 th ’ m - ' 10.00 Hod now
14 10c Pacas Old Mill Snuff for • 1.00 a lot of 10c Laces and Insertions, now • 04c - < Trunjß
Wigs Chit Tobacco for 1.00 a lot of 10c, 12ic and 15c Embroideries j The now ■ SI.OO SIO.OO kind nosß J*
Red Wrapper Soap for .25 now selling at, per yd. 5c - 150 12.50 kind row 48
ks Arm & Hammer Soda for .25 A lot of nice Woolen Dress Goods, 40c, .BLTfIBBr " 1
50c and 65c per yard, now selling at 26c d.ou
ks (full pound) Eagle & Thistle Soda 25c 4.50 00 kind nuw * 3 - ,S
A lot of nice heavy cotton Dress Goods, ~ . 7.50 kind now 5.28
2 3 lb. Cans Apples for 15c in Suitings, Corduroys etc., 20c, 25c >o 00 kind now
2 Tall Cans Salmon 17c and 40c yd. Now selling at 9, 15 and 20c
19 lb. Best Granulated Sugar 98c A lot of light weight underwear for men, The $1 28 r , c ,
. „ 25c and 50c garment, now at 19c and 38c .Boys $2 50 Suits now $1.98
25 lb. Sack Granulated Sugar $1.30 Boys 5.00 Suits now 3.98 b
- An,, , Alotof nice laundred and soft
lb. Good Coffee 88c lunvc r rxi n<>u. 9
. 75c and sl.. now selling at 35c. j f L os 8.00 Suits now 658
148 1b Sack Full Patent Flour SL3B U FBI Suits now $4.98 |F
o .„ „ Good every day Shirts for 19c. , s • 10.00 Suits now 7.5- E
148 lb - Back PM "" PIOUr . • 128 Nie. Up Dusters for ■
Best Meat D. S. C e ' , pe
lo and Boys’Fur Hats??or Sprimt^Mens 20.00 Suits now
All Calicoes, per yd. > $1.99 and $2 491 received a shipment tl]B
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numerous to meutiom 1
on us aad. we will verify money yqpr
chases. X
CHATTOOGAVILLE.
Farmers who still have hay and
fodder to save, and syrup cane to
! make up had better hurry it to the
shelter for old Jack frost is coming
: soon in his killing nower.
Health of our community is gener
ally good.
Mr. Veatch is sick, so I hear, with
I malarial fever, but he is thought to
be some better.
The price of cotton has dropped
about |5.00 a bale or more for the
last few days. What is the cause?
It should go up instead of down.
Texas and Oklahoma are very short
on cotton this and other States
are short, has the
nearest a nomißW- Yet our Geor
gia cotton crop is short of 1911. Is
it speculation? The farmers should
have at least 15c this year as short
as the crop is this year. Some say
it is guano paying time now and that
the buyers know the farmers must
soil to pay the guano debts, which
come due Oct. 15th to Nov Ist. I
would suggest to the farmees to sell
enough to pay off the guano notes
then have it ginned the rest of it,
and bring it home and roll it under
shelter. Cotton will go up higher
but 11 we sell it all the rise will not
do the men who toiled from day light
to dark to make It any good. It will
go lite the hands of the non producei
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1913.
and the, farmer is the one to have
1 all the profits on cotton and then he
3 would not get rich at all even if he
e got 15c for he must pay the guano
? debt to make the cotton and we can
not ra.se cotton and pay for fertili
'• zer to grow it at any less than 15c
and make any profit at all. If we
i do not make any thing by producing
3 it we had better quit the cotton and
guano business, and invite and wel
i come Mr. 801 l weevil here to eat up
b what is planted, for some would plant
? it if they knew the boll weevil
• would eat it all up, because nearly all
t of us are crazy on cotton.
8 I have been requested to ask all
b the members Baptist church
-to be out on Sunday, 19. as
8 there is importance to at
i tend to, concerßg the church.
t Joe Roy family of Per
f ennial were visiting W. L. Gaylor
t and family Sunday.
t G._B. Goodson i$ making syrup for
» some of the neighbors.
• Th) Henderson gin of this place
1 was crowded last Saturday. Vie are
• scarce of ginners in our
■ to gin tho cotton as
running his gin
The Sunday school at VvMRd
L Grove church was reorganized Sum
t day with a very good attendance.
I who are not now attending
t schorl every Sunday are requested|
> to come out to one or the other of
> our Sunday schools. Wp have two
> Sunday scnools now and no one has
> vny excuse for not going, yet there
i is more who do not attend any Sun-
■ day school than there are in both
’ the Baptist find Presbyterian schools.
> We need you. Come and help us.
I G. A. RAGLAND.
I
A Marvelous Escape.
>
f “My little boy had a marvelous es-
I cape,’’ writes P. F. Bastaims of
I Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope.
“It occurred in the middle of the
I night. He got a very severe attack
iof croup; As luck would have it, I
i had a large bottle of Chamberlain’s
■ Cough Remedy in the house. After
following the directions for an hour
and twenty minutes he was through
• all danger.” Sold by All Dealers.
It is believed that previous to eiv
ilization baldness was unknown a
' mong American Indians. The unciv
-1 ilized Indian apparently is yet free
. from pellagra and almost immune
l from twicer.
production in the Philip
increased from $189,953 in
in 1912, and is
in Hi l"i;r
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BROOKS COUNTY
FARMS
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' Come to the land where
i you can raise “A Money
f Crop Every Month in the
; Year” Land $15.-SSO per
> acre. For full information
i
5 write
; A. O. GATES,
Quitman, Ga.
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s Liberia, in 1912, produced 93,822
3 pounds of crude rubber.
‘ FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS SUCCEED.
Because they are an honestly made
5 medicine that relieves promptly the
r suffering due to weak, inactive kid
; neys and painful bladder action. They
i offer a powerful help to nature in
5 building up the true excreting kidney
j tissue, in restoring normal action
f and relieving bladder discomforts.
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