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Crtthmm Connta Courier
VOLUME XIX.
Li J 0 JC««; D ShLE!
IN ARLINGTON, GA.
A rare opportunity will be presented to the people
of this section to secure a NICE DWELLING LOT on
FRIDAY, DEC. 27th.
AT
9:30 0’ Clock, a. m., Sharp y
When the property lying in the northern part of the city
opposite the white Baptist church and known as the
Ben Taylor place, and located in the coming part of city
will be sold off in nice size building lots.
Every Lot at Auction
You stand on the lot you want and bid your price.
Only one-half cash and ba -
1 ance in six months without
interest. These lots are in
reach of every one.
Two Free Lots
WILL BE GIVEN AWAY DURING THE SALE; EVERYONE ATTENDING THE SALE WILL HAVE AN
EQUAL SHOWING. YOU NEED NOT BID TO GET A CHANCE; ONLY BE PRESENT.
Free Carriages WILL LEAVE THE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK AT
9:30 A. M.
Remember the *Date; *Dec. 27.
Every S®lldl M Rmi(£ttn©ini 0
W. C. THOMAS,
Real Estate Agent, Arlington, Ga.
SALE MAY CONTINUE ON SATURDAY.
I want you to come
in and look.
If you are a regular customer, if you’ve never traded with
me, if you’ve never been in my store, I want you to come in
and look at magnificent display of choice things in Silver
Novelties for Christmas. I have just received a supply of
The McCall Patterns
■^ or J anuar y> 1902. 10 and 15 cents each. None higher.
Wfr . W. W '
ARLINGTON GA.
gfff r Colgate & Co’s, extracts are
the best made. 10c, 25c and $1 at
J. S. COWART'S.
ARLINGTON, GA.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1901.
An extra large lines of over
coats just received at
J. S. COW ART
Holiday
3>rom jir/ington ’s Sreatest Jfcoliday Store,
TJiis is a holiday store from bottom to top. I have gather¬
ed from the market the roost comprehensive exhibit of hoi
iday goods ever seen in this city or section. Visit my store
and'see for yourself. From now until December 26 for ev
ery $1.00 you, trade with me you will get a ticket for a
chance at the $10 present. Everything in my millinery line
for the next #30 days at a sacrifice.
-Mrs. R. E. Zastton,
ARLINGTON, - - GA.
NUMBER 62.
o Cocal JCa conics 9 9 9 9
Mr. J. R. Strickland, of Edison,
is in town today.
Mr. W. N. Lane, of Dawson,
spent last night in the city with
friends.
W. C. Thomas will sell some
nice building lots next to the Bap¬
tist church Friday.
Miss Alice Miller, of Colquitt,
is visiting in the city this week,
the guest of Miss Kate Newberry.
Miss Ella Gray Sutton, a beauti¬
ful young lady of Fort Gaines, is
the guest of M rs. John Ward this
week.
Thk Courier took holiday
Christinas, and the paper had to
“come off” with a half sheet this
week.
Miss Hattie Belle Wynn, a
charming young lady of Albany,
is visiting Mrs. John Ward this
week.
The Central train has been late
coming from Albany every after¬
noon this week, in consequent of
holiday trade.
Miss Lawson Spence, of Ca¬
milla, is spending the holidays iu
Arlington, the guest of her sister,
Mrs. K. G. Riley.
The ladies at the bazaar had
plenty of something good to eat
this week, and it is safe to say the
proceeds were Hatering.
Misses Eudie Goff and Mary
Turner, of Shellman, are expected
to arrive in Arlington this after*
noon to visit Mrs. John Ward.
Misses Rosa Martin and Alice
Watson, two charming young
ladies of Cuthbert, are visiting
Miss Nola Roberts this week.
Miss Marie Crosby, a beautiful
land accomplished young lady of
Eufaula, Ala., is the guest of
Miss Tommie Lee Collins this
week.
Misses Lena and Mattye Parra
more, two winsome young ladies
of A meric us, are visiting in the
city, the guests of their cousin,
Miss Bettye Parramore.
The contest for the china closet
at Mr. S. T. Nance’s has come to
a close. The lucky number is 1294.
The person holding said number
will receive the closet on present¬
ing same.
The Coukikh was requested to
announce that Rev. G. W.
Thomas will deliver a sermon at
the Methodist church in Damas¬
cus next Sunday at 11 o’clock.
Miss Louise Filinghame, of
Spring Vale, is the guest of Miss
Tommie Lee Collins this week.
Miss Filinghame visited Arlington
in the summer and made man}
friends, who were glid to see her.
Mr. J. R. Walker, of Warren
ton, Ga., is spending Christmas
with his wife and little baby at
Judge H. C. Sheffield’s. " Mr.
Walker has many frieuds m Ar¬
lington who are always glad to
have him with them.
Mr. J. G. Collier’s home near
Arlington, is thronged with a
number of fair visitors this week,
They are; Misses-Temple Collier.
Rar.ie Collier, Ruth and Lilliui..
Garrott, of Macon, and Mrs.
D. Crawford, Messrs. Jesse ai d
R. E. Collier, of Colmesneil, Tt;..