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VOLUME XIX.
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7J Broad Street , Mhany , G a .,
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bargains, bargains.
The stock of the Muse <k Cox
Co., consisting of high grade shoes
hats and gents furnishings to be
sold by us for less than 1 Clerk
cost.
Tjhe above stock
of selected merchandise was
sold by the sheriff at public out¬
cry and we were fortunate enough
to buy it in at great sacrifice, and
have arranged it on our center
counters.
J’or the next two weeks
afire will offyr the trading public
nigh grade shoes, hats and gents
furnishings for less than yum can
buy shoddy stuff.
S/ve us a call. eat
and we will convince you that
every article shown you will be
less than cost.
Spedall
attention to mail orders.
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Ilofmayer, Jones & Co.
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Tliat. the Green Trading Stamps
would not be continued after Jan¬
uary, 1901, is unfounded. When
in Albany see our attractive win¬
dow display of premiums.
Uai/ered Suits
At a discount of 25 and 88 1-3
per cent and :} off) of first of
the season’s prices.
Sold Capes at 3.90 ~
Reduced from $5.90. No wrap
is better for general wear than
the Golf Cape.
Separate Skirts at 1-4 Off of
First prices. Silk Waists at
$3.50 that were $5 and $6
before. Flaanel Waists and
Dressing Sacques at greatly
reduced prices. AH Trimmed
and Walking Hats at half of
first prices.......
jDross Soocts and.
<SilJc Stcmnants.
Skirt and dress lengths at Sacri¬
fice prices. A saving opportunity.
^Dressmaking
Misses Sara and Nellie Me Don-
aid having assumed charge 01 our
Dressmaking Department are
ready to take orders, which will
be executed promptly and satis-
factorily.
TTJen s Surnishingv
Low'ered in price sufficient to
make the tempting styles stHl
tempting."
Hofmayer Jones & Co
ALBANY, GEORGIA
ARLINGTON. GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I 190!.
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Will prescribe and operate on Carriages, Buggies, E|v;. Consul-
tations free'. Cures Guaranteed. Charges reasonable.'A'Voiul your
sick and crippled vehicles for a new lease of life to my hospital at
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Jhine and ^ffedium S urn hire, Stoves,
oCampv, Crockery, 9$attings, Siuas,
Children ’s Carriages, Socarts, Ctc.
When in Albany be Sure to call on us.
S. J. Cook, Manager s
DO YOU APPRECIATE
Good Values <2>
If so do not fail to attend our big FIRE SALE, which will begin
2v£ozid.a>-3r, 1r ’elo. YL
■This lot of goods consists of-
Sideboards, Hat Racks,
Bed Room Suits J
ExteHSlOn Tab'leS 9 Chiffoniei
AND ALMOST EVERYTHING IN TIIE FURNITURE
LINE. EXPERT CABINET WORKMEN ARE NOW
HARD AT WORK TO PUT THEM TN FIRST-0 j YSS
CONDITION. THE PRICES WILL BE Iff T* ONE-
HALF. YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE.
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LEADEliS OF IA PRICES
JJ'icaf JLaconics, * • i
Mr. J. I. IVitv svei l V to Ed isi >i
Monday.
Mr. II. G. (tr >y weijt up l ) AT
Iruiv Tuesday.
.Mr. II. H. Perry went to Albany
Fridav of ^isf weak.
Mr. T. A. Johnson has boon
quite Sick this week.
Mr. J. E. Mathis visited near
Slid I man last Sunday.
.Mr. R. E. Ward, of Jo IT, was in
Arlington last. Tuesday.
Mr M. Attel, of ikunbridgo,
was in Arlington Monday.
Mr. T, E. Plow den, of Dickey,
was 411 Arlington Monday.
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Hon. 1). L. Wooten, of Edison,
was in Arlington last Monday.
Editor P. 1). Rich, of Colquitt,
spent last Monday in Arlington,
Mr. 0. J. Davis was doing Bnsi-
ness in Arlington part of thi
week.
Electrician Swords expects to
have Arlington-lit up within an-
week.
Mr. J. W. Thomas, of Albany,
spunt last Sunday with the family
of his son in Arlington.
The nrorning train from Macon
always brings the afternoon pa-
pers of the day before.
County Treasurer and merchant
j M. D. Bass, of Jeff, wan in Aiding-
ion Tuesday*of this week.
Mr. I. B. Maury, a prominent
farmer of near Edison, was in
Arlington last Saturday.
Mr. J. E. Lawson, of 'near
yy, was a prominent farmer who
I was in Arlington Monday.
Matrimonially «peaking, the
expected didn’t, happen last
day. And a good excuse was r< n-
(lend.
! pj*of. C. L. Anderson was sick
i last Monday, and the cbilctivn n>
ibis department were dismere'd for
! r 1 u • d ay.
The Gouami: force has been
“under the iveather” this week.
La Grippe seems to have ..-truck
i,l)e Oil mo broadside.
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! Mrs. Pearl Sanders, of Dothan,
! ] came up last Baturday morning
and spent s'-veral days with her
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford,
Divine services were well at¬
tended last Sunday. Rev. 1
Kerr deliver' d a good sermon at
both morning and evening tmr-
vices.
Our morcha.nl s arc going to ha ve
a fine lot of goods for the spring
trade. Read the advertisements
in The Courier and see who to
trade with.
• Mr. R. S. Rice had a small ten¬
ant house burned, about three
miles north of town last Saturday
morning. The loss is about .$100
with no insurance.
Tlu, Bank of Arlington .....
chango of ml vert i Homo, it m this
week’s paper. In the ad is jmb-
lit-lied a lie! of the officers of* this
reliable institution,
See carded thanks of Leavy
Rhemes, colored, win lost his
barn some time ago by fire. il( :
is thankful to those who aided
him in getting started off agaiu.
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The depot at Holts Station,
three miles below ’Leary, was
last Sunday morning. We
were unable to learn the
cause of the fire and the amount
of the loss,
Attention is called to the
tisement of the Albany Furniture
Co., which appears on the first
j page of this issue. If you- need
; fine furniture at half prices iryyiil
I pay you read the ad.
The Ct rnl rail V >au
a p u ra 1 a r J b Ut
svn> r Arlington, to connect with 11 i
0 •giu I Vine it I < lit) latter point.
iM ra\> a :h u v ' t ho way tlv 1 w in;5
Mown.”—O t uthberb Loader.
The Miller County Liberal of
last week did not roach Arlington
until Tuesday <>f this week, We
miss the Liberal very much and
wo hope Fnclc Sum will no! calico
us this inconvenience again soon,
The oldest son of Mr. Eugene
Sheppardof Edison, was the vic¬
tim of a painful accident Monday.
Ho got a finger caught in a sau¬
sage mill, mushing if U> such an
extent that amputation was nee< • -
sa r v. The iperation was l'»cr-
formed by Dr W. E. Saunders
Tuesday.
The Commit leariu d this week
o fa marriage which took place
about .five miles north of JMnton
ft a i?° Suntlay Tim con-
tfaetmg parties were Miss Annie
Collier of Calhoun county and
Mr. Samuel English, of Early
county. Rev. Mr. Wiley, of Early
county officiated.
The Macon and Arlington train
is receiving a good deni of patr< 11 -
age. It would no doubt receive
more and bo of better benefit to
the towns along its route if it
would run on tlir.mgh to the
1 f the line. This would, nodonl.>t,
please Make; . a g a! deal better
than 1 the way i t is now
T 1132 ComtiKH’s job office was
] } ever more complete than now.
We have recently added a Fajr-
Jh solino engine, and steam
jxtu r-i to all our
< pier, ];effoxaiO), numhenuc
machine, and a large paper cutter,
besides some new fonts of late job
type. .Tuti t;us you wii
work to come up to- any done
large cities.
W. 11. Coif, a w
<-d farmer of near Aiding on, had
peculiar accident to hapjien to
a couple of hii.t cow a few days
ami. I:t seems that 'the two cows
were hooking at each other when
their horns bf'famo fastened in
' va }h it took several
hours to get Damn apart, and
then the separation wan not ef-
feoted until a pen* ion of two herns
w ere sawed oil' Had t/JiO co\VS
be on m a back jmsturo they
would no doubt have ]>erinhed in
this condition.
“Dud: 5 ) at Edison, socm to l ie
taking tilings easy, The CoiJBIKi;
i KIS not had ii letter from thir
t)iriving little town in several
weeks: Our devil sugg' sfs that
probably Dude’s collar;: were boo
high to warrant a notice of such
small matters as being a “country
corresjiondcnf.” Morgan and
Leary writers have also leell
shy” since Christmas. We hone
John Barleycorn didn’t get the
Ei si of them during I ho holiday'.
Our readers can «<••• by this that
our correspondents in the towns
mentioned are of the masculine
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furl)ll ,,. „ u ,, tii ;, X ;Jn i „ i
side.
La Grippe Quickly Cured.
'‘In the winter of 1898 ancl 18‘JS) I
was taken down with a severe
tack of what is called La Grippe’"
says F. L. Hewefct, a prominent
druggist of Winfield, Ill. “The only
medicine I used was two" bottles of
Cbamberlain’K Cough Lemedy.
broke up the cold and stopped the
coughing like magic, and I
never since been troubled
Grippe.” Remedy Chamberlain’s Cough
can always be depended
U P°“ to break up a severe cold and
ward off any threatened attack or
pneumonia. It is pleasant to take,
too, which makes it the most desir¬
able and one of the most popular ail¬
preparations in use for these
ments. For sale by Reddings Pliar-
rnaey.
Clothing must- he M
cent off for cash only.
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Ocean Steamship Co.
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Trains a n-J Bailing Pitesol Sleaiws Cheer* '
tu.' 1 f urnished i»j any AgentoMheCANpnf.
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