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A GREAT
SUCCESS
We feel that it is only right and proper for us to thank the good people of
Alamo and vicinity for their very liberal Patronage last SATURDAY, THE
FIRST DAY OF OUR
GBEAT SPECIAL SALE
We Expected a Great Sale anil Were not Disappointed
NIMTI J I ICZ HP I\T I Sale Continues Until Saturday, August 16th
VVV L4I I I—4l i • and we are anxious for those who have been pre
vented from attending to have a chance to buy their Summer Gocds while it is in Progress, and
again extend this, our invitation to all, to come.
Idelson Department Store
ALAMO, GA.
Local and Personal
Gee how fine watermelons are
these hot days.
F. E. Forester and family
moved to Rochelle Tuesday.
The best of Insurance of all kinds,
aee Chas. W. Lancaster, Wheeler
County Bank.—ad
Miss Marie and Clyde Stroud
visted friends near Scotland Sun
day.
See Chas. W. Lancaster for Fire,
Life, Accident or Automobile Insur
ance, Wheeler County Bank.—ad
Rev. H.T. Wright,spent several days
this week here the guest of his son,
sheriff Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Elkins returned
this week from Washington county,
where they have been visiting relatives
far the past week.
$5.00 GOLD $5.00
FIVE DOLLARS in GOLD
Will be paid the first person that
markets in Alamo, Georgia the first
bale of cotton grown during 1913 by
the Wheeler County Bank of Alamo,
Georgia.
The Wheeler County Bank is now
open for business and with a list of
the best farmers in Georgia, and with
a set of officers and directors that
know the banking business, which
guarantees success from the start.
So open your account today.
CHAS. W. LANCASTER, Cashier
THANKS
Mrs. D. M. Currie, of Ailey, has
been th« guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Elkins for the past few days.
Edwin Clapp shoes has no equal and
therefore we are proud of them. Come
to see me and let’s talk about the Ed
win Clapp shoes. —HURWITZ, The
Shoe Man.
R. R. McAlum’s sister, Mrs.
Couey, of Fitzgerald, is visiting
them this week.
Miaa Martha Leah Sears returned
home Sunday from Vidalia, where she
has been the guest of Mise McDaniel
for a few days.
Everybody is cordially invited
to attend preaching at the Primi
tive Baptist church Sunday the
10th.
Misses Irene Underwood and Louise
Martin returned to the former’s home
at Scotland Sunday, where Miss Mar
tin will spend sometime before return
ing to her home in Atlanta.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO GEORGIA.
Messrs. J. JI. Stroud andR.R.
McAlum are planning a trip to
Tampa, Fla., in a few days.
Mra. J. H. Gross and children are the
guest this week of relatives at Towns.
They were accompanied by Miss Zelle
Pridgen, sister of Mrs. Gross, who spent
a few days here.
Boys, I have the Edwin Clupp shoes—
the best shoe on the market to-day.
This shoe has the best reputation known
to shoedom. The style ia correct and
guaranteed to please you. Come in and
let us show them to you. —HURWITZ,
The Shoe Man.
Measles are serving some of
the people badly these hot days.
Fire, Lightening, Tornado, Automo
bile, Life and Accident Insurance.
Chas. W, Lancaster, Wheeler County
Bank.—ad
Misses Clyde Stroud and Vin
nie McAlum visited friends in
Glenwood Sunday.
Sheriff sales were nipped in
the bud Tuesday. Claims were
filed in each case, thongh there
were several advertised-
Misses Marie and Etna Bras
well and Teda Coleman of Scot
land passed through town Tues
day enroute to Snow Hill, to
spend the day with the family of
Mr. Tom Warnock.
Messrs. H. L. Sears and W. E.
Meeks are in Atlanta this week, hay
ing gone up Tuesday night to look af
ter the bill which is supposed to be
tied up in the senate, and if possible,
to get it through at this session of the
legislature,
Boys, you will have to hurry if you
wear the Edwin Clapp shoes. They
are big sellers and everybody will be
wearing them.—HURWITZ, The Shoe
Man.
After a pleasant visit here, Miss Lu
la Cockfield has returned to her hdjne
in Mt, Vernon.
Mrs. Sadie McLeod, of Douglas, is
the guest this week of relatives and
friends in Alamo.
Miss Burch, of Mcßae, is spending
sometime with the family of Mr. Har
low Currie, near town.
TO ALL OUR
CUSTOMERS
w. H SPELL & Co.
Great Reduction in
Prices:
We sell everything as cheap as it possibly
can be sold, without losing money, and to
pay expenses of carrying on business. We
invite our customers and friends to come
to our store when in need of anything and
we will convince you that we have the best
goods for less money.
We thank our customers for past favors
and solicit a continuance of the same.
HSSE
YOURS TO SERVE
W. H. SPELL COMPANY
Erick Items
Sunday was enjoyed very much by
the surrounding community at the
Christian church, which has been hold
ing a protracted meeting for sometime
Mr. and Mrs. J D. Terry, Misses
Dele Jackson, Nettie Sikes and Grady
Walters attended services here Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. A. King and Miss Katie
Au'd visited relatives in Flsrida last
week.
Mias Rosa Joyner has returned to her
home in Atlanta after a visit to her
friend Miss Eula Bell Bailey.
Mrs. A, W. Bohanan has returned
home from Rawlings sanitarium. She
progressing nicely.
Miss Marie Morrison visited Miss
Louise Waters Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. McAuld viaited his home in Erick
Sunday.
Miss Mary Fannie Brown os Mcßae,
visited friends here last week.
Miss Hortense Jenkins returned
to her home at Stuckey Monday aftor
noon after spending a few days with
Miss Eula Bailey.
Yonng men of taste, come around
and let us fit you up with a pair of Ed
win Clapp shoes. A shoe that has
stood the test for wear and style—one
you will always feel proud you bought.
Do not buy until we have shown them
to you; if so you will always regret
having done so. Wehave a largeatock
to select from, and you can’t fail to
find your fit.-HURWITZ, The Shoe
Man.
Attention is is directed to the adver
tisement of the Jenkins Lumber C0.,0f
Vidalia.