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TOWN OK MOKGAX.
■Mayor-— L. (I. Cartlodge.
Wardens—J. .T. Beck, T. W. Tinsley,
L. G. Cartledge and G. W. Colley.
Clerk-T. W. Tinsley.
Treasurer—S. T. Clayton.
Marshal—E. P. Richardson.
Onr Clubbing Rates.
The Monitor and the Weekly Consti¬
tution one year for $1.50.
The Monitor and the Southern Cul¬
tivator one yearfor$l,50.
CHUBCI1ES.
Baptist Church—ltev. Z. T. Weaver,
pastor. Preaching every third Sunday
and Saturday before. Sunday-school
every Newton, Sunday at 10 o’clock a. m. J. M.
Superintendent.
M. E. Church—ltev. F. McCullough,
Pastor. Preaching every 1st Sunday at
11 o’clock a m. Sunday-school every
Sabbath at 3 p m. L. O. Cart ledge, Su¬
perintendent.
MASONIC.
• Reuben Jones Lodge No. 388. F. & A.
M.. meets every first and third Saturdays
fit each month at 3.30 p. m.
J. T. Stewart, W. M.
Sidney Paue,
Secretary.
Judge J. L. Boynton has returned to
Atlanta,
.’Possum and "tatera” are all the fash¬
ion now.
Clever Joe Waxelbaum, of Macon, was
in town Tuesday.
Mr. Selma Davis is again confined fc
his room with fever.
Arlington was well represented in
Morgan last Sunday.
4-4 Wavmanville Sheetings at. Sets.
Bbstwkk & Toole’s,
JOtf. Arlington.
Mr. Joe. Collier spent last Monday
with Mr, and Mrs. Newton.
Mr. 0, H. Gee is now behind the
counters of Mr. S. T. Clayton.
Will Lash, of Miller county, was one
of the visitors who at the ’Sociation.
Miss Wick Nelson is visiting Miss
Belle Dennis near Shellmau this week.
If you have ever seen a little child in a
paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you
have boon annoyed by a constant tickling
in the throat, you can appreciate the value
of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives
quick relief. S. T. Clayton, Morgan; P.
E. Boyal, Leary; Henry Turner, Edison.
Messrs. Jim and Tucker Cnrvay came
in from Bethel last Monday on business.
Mr. Dan Stewart, of Sheliman, was
in town transacting business last Mon¬
day. __
Mr, Will Garrett, of Tilton, was shak¬
ing bauds with his Morgan friends this
week.
Divine services were well attended
last Sunday owing to the beautiful
weather.
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Woolen Dressgoods in all stvles
from fiefs, up at Bostviofe & Tooles.
Trimmings to match. 10-tf.
Mr. J. O. Morris, of Hilton Station,
paid tho Monitor a pleasant call last
Tuesday.
Messrs. Henry Turner and John Ward
and Oapt. John Webb, of Edison, were
here Tuesday.
If yon want the Monitor to be newsy
fell us all the news you know that will
do for publication.
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Burning sores, ingolent ulcers and simi¬
lar troubles, even though of many year’s
standing, may bo cured by using DeWitt’s
Witch Hazle Salvo. It soothes, strength¬
ens and heals. It is the great pile cure.
S. T. Clayton, Morgan; P. E, Boyd,
Leary; Henry Turner, Edison.
Mr. Ed. Thigpen and sister, Miss
Clara, of Arlington, attended divine
services here Sunday.
Mrs. T. Stewart and her charming
daughter, Miss Neever, were visitors
in Morgan last Monday.
Misses Pearl and Gertrude Merritt, of
Shellmau, were the charming guests of
Miss Susie Davis last Sunday.
Very best Checks 4 and 5 cents,
Fruit of Loom Blenehings at 7cts. at
Bosh wick & Toole’s.
Mrs. Hattie Roberts, , formerly , of this
place, , but , , of f Dawson, .. . visiting . ...
now is
her father, Dr. W. D. Cheney.
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Olever Irvin Olhff, one of Arlington s
most popular , . ,, Morgan
young men, was in
lust Sunday strictly on “business.”
Quite ^ a number of delegates from
Morgan went over to blieihnan this .
week to attend the Missionary Baptist
Association.
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Certainly you don’t want to suffer with
dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache,
sallow skin and loss of appetite. You
have never tried DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers for these complaints or you would
have been cured. They are small pills
bat groat regulators Mrs. 8. T. Clayton,
Moigan, 1. L. Boju, Leaiy, naiKj lur-
ner, Edis on.
Misses Inez Chaney, Floreid Satter-
white and Leila Fulton, accompanied by
Messrs. Emmett Fulton and KuffHelmn,
represented Arlington in Morgan last
Sunday.
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Small precautions often prevent, t great f
mieehiefs. DeWitt’s Little Early Kigels
are very small pills in size, but are most
effective in preventing the most serious
forms Peonstipatlon of liver and lung troubles. They
cur and headache and regu-
lalf (he liowel Mrs. H. T. Clayhm, VIor-
gam F. E. Bovd, Leary: Henry Turner,
Edison.
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ALL SORTS.
j Did yon know that faith, hope and
! charity ail begins wilh “a”?
| founde 'Hie barque of matrimony will always
i r in the sea of contention.
Nansen is (o get'SCS,000 for fifty lee-
! lures. I'll make fifty for the same price.
-II! those who believe there is fun in
editing a newspaper are invited to give
it a trial.
Prof. Short is anxious to know if any¬
body within his acquaintance ever saw
a pillow slip off the bed.
Please come in and pay your subscrip¬
tion. You have the money and we need
it. Come on now, friends.
That was a jolly crowd of serenade! - .?
last Saturday night and the music was
extra good. Come again, boys.
When a man says he wants a dollar,
and wants it bad, he doesn’t necessarily
mean that a counterfeit is preferred.
An old colored lady was walking
along the square of Morgan recently and
noticed a sign hanging out which read:
“Boots blacked iuside.” the old lady
stopped and looked at it for a moment
and said: “Law, I woodeut wash dens
socks.”
A New York merchant advertised, the
other day, for ten ugly girls as clerks,
and he received over a hundred appli¬
cations for the positions.
Such an advertisement would net
have been answered in Morgan. We
j don’t have ugly girls here; and, if we
did, they’d have too much pluck to own
j up to the charge.
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it lakes a rich man to draw a check,
A pretty girl to draw attention,
A horse to draw a cart,
A porous plaster to draw the skiu,
A toper to draw a cork,
A free lnneli to draw a crowd,
• An advertisement to draw trade.
There was quite a little excitement in
Morgan last Tuesday when it was re¬
ported tba‘ a ease of yellow fever had
developed in Arlington. An investiga¬
tion of the report pro\ed that it had no
foundation. Buck reports are calculated
to do a town great damage, and care
should bo taken when speaking on such
subjects.
In the London Lancent an eminent
physician says that after a long ride on
the bicycle lie experience “puraesthesine
in the fourth and and fifth fingers, with
impaired sensibility, and paresis in
the interrossei lmnuricals and the
addueafor policies,” Morgan bicyclists
who have felt any of the above sy mptoms
would do well to stop riding for a few
days.
An exchange perpetrates this one:
“Beware!—Ladies, don’t read this:
•pnoq .ioq no purls O] piiq oqs jp
.‘Aioqoiuos ii pe poS s.eqs .wouq o
1 pi:or ,fpiw.i[u syiqs mood Bjqj,
‘Supiprej e op spuoo uap .oSbav iloav Aiojij
•Asoqs u jo piq pswo; aqp spo8 aqs jj
‘M oqotnos pwo pi pup li.oqs poq noi pi\j£
bwomioi pou iqSuo aqs Susqjomos e,pp
‘UBiuo,w w soi.uo.il Siijqp.Cuu s.s.iaqj jp
Dili you read it?”
Visit, the schools, patrons. Your
presence will express the interest yon
should feel in the cause of education,
and flic watchful care yon should have
for tlie right development of your chil¬
dren. Be sure no right thinking teacher
will feel other than glad to see you.
Half the fault-finding in communities
grows out of ignorance of the. real man¬
agement of the school, Be it said for
the teachers at large, that, with few ex¬
ceptions, which prove the rule, they are
conscientious and labor for the elevation
of piupils and communities, Help by
your confidence the right and might of
their endeavor, and encourage bv cor¬
dial approval what you see is commenda¬
ble. Do not find fault if the three ll’s
are not taught quite after the method of
your day, for if the teacher in charge of
your school is not in advance of the one
who taught you, how can your sou and
daughter attain that height of culture
and intellectual strength you fondly
hope possible to them? Do not con¬
demn new methods, but study them,
and see if they do not economize time
and life, remembering “The mill cun
never grind again »ith the water that
lias passed.”
A Flying Machine.
If has been tried time and again
but this time it proves n success.
Tho machine is controlled perfectly.
, U can , be stceieel , , with or against . the ,
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wilu «‘ J t " 511 mako a Ul F r ' ext
week beginning, or making its assen-
tion, . at L.aytoirs „ , popular , storo and .
" ,11 drop a shingle , at each home.
the shingle will bo printed tho
great , , bargains to , , be found c at ,,, Clay
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ton *• Pnces . cut , to death and bar-
2 ;ims to ° "dinerous to mention.
Specialties on ladies’ cloaks. And
siloes to nr, e from too ., smallest ,,, , ml . , ant
t0 a Jf 0 . 12 man.
Como ,, aim . see the ,, machine , • next ,
Saturday. Don’t forget the
T , )ose who can ,. come thilt day kecp
your eye turned upward to watch
*- 01 ' ma chino and think of the
bargains at Clayton’s.
A complete line of furniture, al.
stvles, such as Mattresses, Lounges, Suits, Dress-
or.-, Springs. suit tho people Chairs, etc.,
at ..rices to at
BOSTWXCK Tool E*S
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! '' 11 account or no rusn in ms dus- ,
_ this week, Mr. I nirtian
mess i-iusmy
was unable to prepare his ad for this
W eek’- riane: 1 . .uid asks hi . 1 natrons
watch . ,. . it week. ,
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..U-UH'JOKiX
—First Miner—How’s business at
Klondike? Second Miner—picking up.
—The pestiferous house-11 y is preparing
■to hibernate, and the bald headed man
rejoices.
— “The laziest men, ”says a piiloso -
pher, “are lltose who never got tired
j doing <>ne thi,1 6> to -' vitt ’ Nothing.”
J | got —Doctor slight touch (to female of fever. patient): Your You’ve tongue
a
has a thick coat— Patient (excitedly):
Oh, doctor, do tell me how it fits!
—Abnormal—“What is your idea of a
strong minded woman?” “Well, she is
a woman who can look at a photograph
of a baby without saying, ‘Oh!—how
entel’ ”
—Slie is certainly stuck-up, “ said the
billy goat “Yes," replied his mate;
‘‘let's take her down a bit - ” Whereupon
they preceded to chew the poster girl off
the fence.
-John: _ “Never „ min.l; . , _ I . to
am go.ng
the gold fields next spring, and when I
comeback rich I won’t know you.”
Jim: “And if you come back broke, I
won’t know you. ”
—Circus Manager—“So you want to
be a tight rope walker? Ever had any
experience?” Applicant—“I’ve been a
bookkeeper for years.” “What’s
got to do with it?” “Well, I’ve learned
to keep my balance.”
—First Boy: Give my the definition of
“responsibility." Second Boy: “Yon
see, it’s this way: if you have two but¬
tons on your pants and burst one off, all
the responsibility is on the other one.
—Willie: Pa, will you buy me a pair
of roller skates? Pa: A pair of skates!
Wlmt do you want with a pair of skates?
Willie (disgusted): What do 1 want with
’em? Say, pa, you never used ’em for
boxing gloves or oil stoves, did you,
when you was a kid?
—Two dusky small boys were quarrel¬
ing. One was pouring forth a torrent of
vituperative epithets, while the other
leaned against a fence, and calmly con¬
templating him. When the flow of lan¬
guage was exhausted, he said: “Am yo’
t’roo?” “Yes.” “Yo’ aiu’t got nullin’
mo’ toe say?” “No.” “Well, all dem
t'iugs vvhad yo’ called mo yo’ is.”
—Little Girl: Mrs. Brown, ma wants
to know if she could borrow a dozen
eggs. She wants to put ’em under a
ben. Neighbor: So yon have got a lieu
setting, have yon? I didn’t know you
kept hens. Little Girl: No, ma’am, we
don’t; blit Mrs. Smith’s going to lend ns
a hen that’s goin’ to set, an’ ma thought
if jou’d lend us some eggs we’d find a
nest ourselves.
The New Light Association.
From the Morgan Correspondent to the
Albany Daily Herald of Tuesday.
Morgan,Ga.,O ct, 35. —Our streets have
been alive With strangers for the past four
or five days, and our town has carried the
air of a city. It has been estimated that
at least 4,000 people have passed through
here eu route to the Association, held about
three miles north of Morgan, siueo last
Friday morning.
The eleventh animal session of the Martin
United Free Wilt Baptist Association began
last Friday at the Freo Will church north
of Morgan. The opening sermon was to
have been preached on Friday morning by
W. A. McDonald but in his absence the
Rev, Mr. Moody, of Iron City, Deca¬
tur county, filled his place with credit to
himself and the managers of the associa¬
tion who selected him. The closing ser-
mond was delivered by Rev. 0, V. Martin
on Sunday morning, (yesterday.) Mr.
Martin is certainly an eloquent di-
vino, and those who were luekiy enough to
secure standing, room within his hearing
were congratulating themselves after ser¬
vices.
There were fully' 3.500 people present
at Iho first two days’ faceting, and as yes¬
terday wasSunday a great ma ny more peo¬
ple went who could not get away from
their business either Friday or Saturday,
and fully 3,000 witnessed tho closing exer¬
cises.
This session is eousidoreff by the niau-
agement the most successful meeting ever
held since the organization of the asoeia-
tion. Each day a sumptuous dinner was
spread on the grounds and all wore invited
to participate In this part of tho program.
Everybody will look forward to the
meeting next year with great eagerness.
’Luficd.
Thore was soldi)nized in marriage
at the residence of Dr. K. Mclv
Ragan ou Tuesday afternoon at 3
o’clock, Mr. Walter Ragan to Miss
Cullie Stewart, Judge W E. Harvin
performing the ceremony. Both
parties stand . , high , . , m . 11ns . comma-
mty. 1 lie Monitor extends to the
happy couple its best wishes.
To heal the broken and diseased tissues,
to soothe the Irritated surfaces,to instantly
relievo and to permanently cure is the min-
«lon of DeWitt’s Witch Hazle Halve. Mrs.
S. T. Clayton,Morgan; P. E. Boyd, Leary;
Henry Turner, Edison.
fourth Quarterly Conference of tho
Leary circuit met with the church at Mor-
gan (m JaBt Saturday and Sunday, J. O
a. Cook presiding older, was present and
preached throe tine sermons. We did not
a “o financial condition of th,
c ur ' '. J ." ’ wl ' Tf 8 .'V' ol 5 '
\> h “ w about “ lmsU)r oom - ? f iete,i v ’ hls 8ecoml M M^ullough >' Rtu '
* roua wbftt we know, ail would be
i ed wore he returned for another year.
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Moments are useless if irifledaway:
they are dangerously wasted if con.-nmod
1 by delay in cases where <Jim Minute
. Cure would b:ing H;ie«. .M !' • ::>n
i Morgan; F. L. Boyd. Leaiy Hfiiirv i ur
I ner, Edison.
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No wonder she is alarmed. Such low
prices as rules at Clayton’s will scare any
K, onQ wfco , tng been wlnjs much foi .
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GO TO CLAYTON'S
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FINE CAPES.
Ladies’ Capes and Cloaks of the lutes styles and patterns-from 75u !o $6.
Go to Clayton’s for Fine Clothing.
Ready-made suits, boys and men, from 7-lets to $5.00. Don’t sleep until
yon see him.
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( Ol ID! ii ft! 6 L'l 3 SHOUT®
AlHhe latest makes and styles for men, women and children from 25ots
to $5.00. Overstocked—come and get them at yoiu own [nice.
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You can’t fool the ladies when you sell them shoddy dressgoods, and
this is the reason our trade is so good in this line. Our stock of Ladies’
and Children’s Fall and Winter Goods of every quality is endless, and the
woman is not yet boru who cannot be pleased in this line.
HeSTGo to OLA Y TON’S for anything and everything a human being
could wish for or need.
OrljTOoUon is low, but we sell iho goods, and we can’t begin to give yon
an idea as to our large stock of General merchandise or the prices at which
they are being carted off every day.
OpWe make no specialties for every article in our store is going at
especially low prices. Come anil be convinced.
8 * To Clayton,
a ANDY CATHARTIC
jabc ML
afitJtJr-. CURE CONSTIPATION
10 4 m .. ...... r - T --. ^ yi Baj ALL
25 * SO * mm* DRUGGISTS
S *.....CASCAHETS t f© Kood. JSnt them
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GMI0Y Ci like cumljr. They re¬
II tun ive any bnd tusto
In tliu the moutli.leavlni?
CATHARTIC broiiti! sweet and
perfumed. It Is take a
real plensuro to
Beating liqi iiem in?lead of nuu-
uua ur cuiiJton-b all pilis.
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are purely vegetable
PURELY curjaj nod contain or other no iner- min¬
| VEGETABLE eral poison. They
are made of the lat¬
ent remedies diseov-
cred mid aro i a F< tien-
—-— ■■ — -1 i t i <; co mb in u 11 o n
never before put tonetber in any form.
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are nuUtmptle. That
AHTISEPTIS ditfosted niotniM they food h top iroat ii ii-
ronrlnp in tho Ktoin-
LAXATIVE 2 w ach., mentation prevent In for- the
t bowelM and kill di.—
kind that breed feed tii 8 of any
und ia the sy: atom.
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f o.lO till! si omacli Btimulu a ad
LIVER bo WO 18II ll(l nie
the ia/.y liver, iimk- ak-
I cl It work. Tlcy
S^*®*********! STIMULANT
tl,l,lrttoUl *' Yakillg
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-SDon’t judge CASCARETS b/ other medicines you have tried. They
are new - unlike anything else that’s sold, and infinitely superior.
1 fW Fry a 10c box to-day, if not pleased get
WM i 1 he y0 urmoney hack! Larger boxes, 25cor 50c.
1 on B '^Sreo] 0 ' Sample and booklet mailed free- Address
imitations ! > STERLING REMEDY CO.. CHICAGO; MONTREAL, CAN.; NEW YORK. 23B
! NO-TO-BAC cures Tobacco iDibit or money refunrifol. Makes weak men
I .strong. Soio and uuunmux-d ny ail dru#i'i:ua. Get booklet
Tax Collector'* Notice.
for the purpose of collecting State
Dounty Taxes for tho year 18D7 :
Morgan, Hejn. ‘27, Oct. 25, Nov, 22.
Cord ray, Hipt. 28, Oct, 2G, Nov. 23,
Leary, Sept, 20, Oct. 27, Nov. 34.
Nov. Williamsburg, Sept. 30, October
25.
Arlington, Oct. 1 and 21), Nov. 20.
Edison, Oct. 2 and 3U, Nov. 27.
Pruett s Store, Nov. Jrj.
Folks, Nov. 17.
Jouusviile. Nov. 1H.
Maury's Mill, Nov. 10.
’ Will In: at Morgan during court
Looxa tvijl c.okc proaj.tly on Dee. ”’J.
Davis.
1 lax Collector Calhoun Co.
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j Father Ume has decided that high prices
have ruled long enough, and Clayton is
ji'.ow selling clothing at prices which will
make you weep with joy. See them.
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incrons© tho flow of
the sasirt I
hy her inotliOi’iuakcH K ?/
milk mildly j>ur«- f Huy MfiTUCRC 8 S1I.8T *
atlve au«i u«« a mild ot
hut curtain effect on ♦)
the huhy, the only
safe iuxntivo for the babe-In-urms.
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me liked by iho chi DA
dren. They taste ll gja t*cr r
KOod ami do gootl, M S rtk.r.(RaC t ,
stop wlod-eollc and ,',;;i|
;iuv,V > ,iif\v‘<!n,!!,!5 , THE CHILBREH /<|
all kinds of pnrn- ♦>
sites flint live in the -
bowels of the growing cliild.
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taken f»at,lenUy, j»ei- « (i
Si.si.ently.firefiruaran- CURE
ti'Od to euro any ease
<if couldJpntlon, no h
matter how old and Ti GUASbiMTEED
fiiisilnato, huso or will par- he v
f money v
dice if n II y ref uiuied
by your own draugist.
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me r.oid by all drug- fc
Fists r»<Ve for box, SOc. ftccied-A i) HEALTH
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in it to Hi/.e. A JOe k
box will prove their " j FOR fO CENTS |
merit,a "(I pm , VO ,, ;: n
the i t. VGHI I to
fuel and permanent
health. llou'l risk tleluy.
r j’ BRISCOE ttritteiR.
msiciM an
MORGAN, (1 A.
| ItesiuKxce South or Fhbijo Squahk.
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Yellow Jack Killed.
Cascarcts Candy Cathartic kills Yellow
Jack wherever they lind him. No one
who lakes eascareles regularly and nys*
teiuatically is in danger from tho dreadful,
disease. Cascaruts kill 4'el low fevei
'elms in the bowels and prevent new ones
j ! from breeding. 10c, 25c, 50c, all drug-
-> < a
1 liustwick & Toole arc the leaders
in io v price? in this section. Lee for
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HIGH SCHOOL.
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Fall term opened September 27th, and will close December 2!)t . This
school is no longer an experiment, but a reality. It is thorough in i>,
instruction and strong in its discipline. Our aim is lo prepare i«ns an I
girls Cor college, or to giro those who cannot the graduate a practical ed If.I
tion. For rates of tuition or board apply to priucinal.
W. S. SHORT, Principal.
MILS. h. \\. DOZIER, Ass’s) ml.
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BEGINS IN COBWEBS AND
FREQUENTLY ENDS IN CHAINS.
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A lazy trail will not. look after his interests, and lids “willful waste
brings woeful want.” Now if yon are on the alert and seek to do the lw>*ti
you can for yourself and those committed to your earn you will not .-pend
a dollar of your money till you see our stock and get our prices.
Change of Schedule. Bee J. B. Payne & Co.. Shelinia"',
On., when von want Hardware, M i.
We will adopt the SHOP CASH chine Oil, Cutlery, Stoves, Linseed
system on September 1st, and will Oil, Faints, Axes, Guns. Tuiwar ,
sell goods lower than ever. Don’t Pistols, Saws, Ammunition, etc., cf.•.
fail to call on us when you want to They also have a full assortment >>f
buy anything for the house, kitchen CaskHs it,iid Coitius. Gallon them
or farm. Wo will save you money. and save money.
J. B. I’A YN L Si CO..
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njl -Vv d Xh % i. LADIES,
4 as* 3 L„ MEN.; m
\l/ Young
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— YvAr have got to buy—
Drygoods,Clothing,Shoes,Notions,
J)BESS(i()01)S.
Ho (vliiif I say below is of vilal
ilRerosI l<t you, your pockelbook,
your comfoit and your pletfsure.
Don’t miss reading it.
LAI) IES, I could make a
column talk with
you about my uiioaqulli d Lino of
DltLSMGOOPH. 1 have thegreatist
variety o f proUicsf, lnl.rsI and
best ProssgoodK which liavo been
offered for your inspection in a long
time. Come and see them ; 1 tun
anxious to show them to you, and
this is (in-only way you can get
correct idea of them. Calicoes, nets.
ABOUT SHOES-
I am waging war on shoe dealers
who sell ROTTEN SIIOIOH, and my
Liidics’ $1.50 Dougola is one of
my most powerful weapons. It is
equal in every respect to any other
$2.00shoe. We guarantee thorn to be.
I am selling a lino of shoes at 50cts.
But then 1 have all kinds of good
shoes, made by the Bay MUito .Shoe
Co., whose name is a guarantee of
quality. I name only a few, because
the straws show which way the wind
blows.
tlilt-UR NiSHlHBl ^ OODS OF ALL j j (lN3Si!D
For s for yourself.
* e\, rybody. Come and see Yours,
C.M.Ckeney,
MEN! I have l\io suit, of
(JLuT IES
that will fit vou, suit you and agvro
with your purse. Y r ou have nearly a
storo full to select from, made by
Sloss Brothers of Baltimore, tlu> best,
tailors of America. They fit better
than any suits wo have over seen—
fit just to perfection—and in qualify
of goods and workmanship they sin
far superior to any. We are now
selling some $1.0 and $12 suits for
$8, and $15 suits for $11.
Wo have Negligee ,Shirts for y. a
at 50c. up to very S»o shirts fur
$1.25 -regular $2.00 shirts, But,
| Ul<m wo tmve shirts of all kinds and
■
|>vices. Como ami take youi choice.
£ \s r ro SHOES.
My line of Gentlemen’s Shoes are
talked about too much to need any
00mmentj hni ivin mention mv Bav
St , lto Shoes that 1 am selling at $2-50
| and $3.00. Don’t miss seeing them.
NOTIONS-
I have everything in the way of
Notions, and especially want you to
see my PiO SIE &'■¥'- In a
word I have