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Gbaham‘& Hightower
General Merchants
We carry a full line of Buggiej, Wagons.
Harnes, Hay Presses, Engine and Cylinder
Oils, Lumber and Shingles and will bi glad to show you througl
at our general Store. Also *e operate a modern all steel Murray
Ginnery with cotton cleaner attached and buy cotton afid cotton
seed in connection with same and extend a cordial invitation to any
one needing anything in the above mentioned lines to come and
get our prices before buying.
MAKE OUR STOKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN INTOWN
Graham & Hightower
ALAMO. GA
Sumner's
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
The Stallworth plantation, three lots in all! 202 1-2 acVes
each, 6 horse farm in cultivation, 3 settlements, gocd wre
fence, 7 miles north of Alamo, $9,000, small cash payment.
Terms to suit purchaser.
155 acres at Stuckey, good dwelling, barn and tenant house
all in cultivation, $3,000.00.
202 1-2 acres 8 miles north of Alamo, 2 horse fatm in cul
tivation, all new land, good new’ dwelling and barn, gocd wire
fence, plenty of timber for mill site. This is fine red pebel
land, seventy-five per cent tillable, sl6 per acre. Terms;
The Hyte Gilder farm, 5 miles north ol Alamo, 300 acres
red peble land. 5 horse farm, good dwelling and out houses,
$7,500,00. Terms.
107 agres fine red peble land, 5 miles south of Alamo, 85
acres in high state of cultivation, 2 good settlements at the
low price of $22.50 per acre.
202 1-2 acres fine red peble land 2 1-2 miles from Alamo,
nearly all in cultivation, all new land, 2 settlements, $4,500.(0.
321 acres, one mile from Alamo, 2 good settlements, 4 horse
farm in high state of cultivation. This is almost like town
property, but can be had for $10,000.00. Terms.
Some very choice town property, which we will be pleased
to show you at any time. *
w. J. sumner, KEAL ^r Q r ENT
Money to Lend!
Wid lend money on improved Real Estate,
both farm lands and cit^ property. I represent
one of the strongest companies doing business
in Georgia. If you have a good farm I can lend
you money. Ido not claim to have the
Cheapest Money in the South
but believe that you will find my rates reason
able, at least as low as anyone making loans in
this territory.
See me before placing your application else
where. I always have time' to discuss the pro
position with you. Office in Telephone Ex
change building. Mcßae, Ga.
HAMILTON BURCH.
In ALAMO WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK
Drop in next week and have
the Eagle sent to yuur address
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, aLAMO, GEORGIA.
NEW MODELS FIRST
SHOWN J GEORGIA
Atlanta’s Fourth Annual Automobile
Show to Be Set to Music by
' Sousa’s Band.
biles and the new principles involved
in their construction, are exhibited in
Atlanta nearly two months before
they are shown in the North or East.
This is one time at least when At
lanta and Georgia get ahead of New
York; for the New York automobile
show is not held until January, while
every new type of automobile manu
factured is brought to Atlanta for ex
hibition early in November.
With one million dollars’ worth of
new automobiles under the roof of the
Auditorium, Atlanta’s fourth annual
automobile show, November 8 to 15,
will be set to music this year by Sou
sa’s band.
Here's another one put over on New
York. It is the first time in the his
tory of automobile shows In the Unit
ed States that a band of the magni
tude and reputation of that headed by
John Philip Sousa, has been secured
purely for the entertainment of vis
itors; but the Atlanta committee de
cided to take a shot at something big,
and signed a contract to pay Mr. Sou
sa $7,000 to come here and play twice
a day, matinee and night, while the
automobile show is in progress. Sousa
is te bring fifty-two musicians, be
sides his famous soloists, and is to
give the same concerts which have at
tracted so much attention at the big
Eastern resorts.
A Good Combination.
The combination of the automobile
show and Sousa’s famous band is one
which will, undoubtedly, prove of wide
interest. No automobile show in the
world has ever yet been given with
so expensive a feature, and there is
added to this the fact that everything
new in the automobile world will be
brought here. Every feature will be
shown Uiat New- York will have at its
later show in January; and the visit
or to Atlanta in November who may
chance to see the New York show
in January can well remark: “Oh,
we had that down in Georgia two
months ago.”
There are two particular features
that will be of special interest in the
coming Atlanta show —the increased
number of six-cylinder cars and the
self-starting devices which have been
rapidly perfected, and which may now
be applied to almost any make of
car.
The "six,”' many manufacturers
claim, is the car of the immediate fu
ture; they say it has already some and
come to stay. Some of them have
gone so far as to stop the manufacture
altogether of four-cylinder cars, and are
making only sixes. Some are making
them, too, at the same and at lower
prices than they sold their fours.
There will be shown in the Atlanta
auditorium cars of every possible price
—from SSOO up to $7,500, and, perhaps
even higher than that; though when
cars get above that figure it is usually
a special model with fancy features
and extra trimmings. It is the me
dium priced car that the majority of
Georgia car owners are most interest
ed in, and these will be shown in by
far the largest number.
One interesting opportunity which
the show affords to the man who al
ready owns a car, as well as the one
who expects to buy, is the presence
here of mechanics and representatives
direct from all the factories through
whom can be learned every point and
detail any naan might want to know
about his machine. Hundreds of car
owners come here just to learn new
points about the cars they are already
driving.
Many Tours Planned.
A special feature of the week this
year will be a number of automobile
tours which will be run to Atlanta
from nearby points, as far away as
one hundred miles. At this time of
the year, the roads are usually in fine
shape, and people are generally able
to get away for a short time from
business.
The goods roads question is one that
is inseparable from the automobile and
the automobile show. The commercial
bodies of the state have planned to
bring about concerted action next
.year for wide-spread and effective road
improvement, and the preliminary agi
tation will be made part and parcel
of the coming Atlanta automobile
show.
The show will be given, as usual, un
der the auspices of the Atlanta Auto
mobile and Accessory Association, and
practically the same committee which
; has been in charge of it for the last
I two years is making the plans now.
■ This committee is composed of R. N.
I Reed, chairman; George W. Hanson,
|J. K. Gewinner, John Toole, C. H.
I Johnson, George D. McCutcheon, H.
I A. Price, W. B. McKinstry and Wylie
West.
The time, which was pointed to a
few years ago, when the low and
medium priced automobile and the
automobile truck would become neces
sities instead of the luxuries they
were then regarded, has d/
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 14.
—(Special.)—There are
compa ra t i vely few
things that the South
gets first, but it is an
interesting and note
worthy fact that the
new models of automo-
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Compound and it is to
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Fire Insurance.
I make a specialty of writing Fire
Insurance on all kinds of Buildings,
Mercaantile Stocks and Household
Furniture.
My policies give you absolute pro
tection and quick settlement in case of
loss, and the premiums are easy to pay.
When in need of Fire Insurance,
call on me. No one can give jou better
J. H. FOKIHIAM. AGENT
Alb gSa k si A Ol SL ''Jal
Receives the Plaudits oi the Public.
Valiant Protector of People’s Eye
sight hailed as a benefacter by
many thousands of enthusiastic
admirers. ” Officer Printype ”
responds with becoming modesty.
Officer Pi Intype says; "1 am overwhelmed
by the ovation which greeted my appear
ance in your midst I am timply doing my
sworn duty in ridding the business and
financial districts of the bad characters
that for years have made typewriters a
menance to your eyesight. I have rm rei
lessly exposed and relentlessly pursued
these dangerous typewriter tj pes, which
are responsible for more cases of defectije
vision than ah ® h. r causes combined.
“Report.direct to mv headq iarieis, in the
Oliver Typewriter Building, Chicago, any
machine whose type is viol t ng the Opi i
cal law an! I’ll have the offend-r haled
before the court of public opinion.
Printype—u.
OklVE,^
Typewriter
PRIN-TYPE IS OWNED AND CONTROLL
ED EXCRUSIVELY BY THE OLIVER
TYPEWRITER COMPAEY
America rings with praise and ap
plause for Printype. Tnis superb
naw typewriter type has attract'd
more attention than any typewriter
innovation brought out recent years
Hundreds of thousands of people
have seen this new type and wond
ered whit it was that marde prin-
Zype correspondence seem like a
spiken message. There’s virility,
strength and charm in printvpe cor
respondence There’s refinement
and “class” and style. Not pecause
of its novelty —it’s inheren' in type.
A Vast Improvement
Printype is designed in shaded let
ters and numeral, like the type in
whice books and riagaz'nes are
printed. It is book type transformed
and adopted to modern typewriter
requirements.
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Send Printype Coupon No i
If you or anyone in whom you are interested contemplate going to a Busi
ness college, write us first and we will, without charge, supply you with
some very valuable information on the subject. •
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Church Directory
FREE WILT, BAPTIST—First Sunday and Sat
urday before in each month.
Pruyermeetirg each Eriday night.
B. F. HORN, Pastor. Plainfield
MISSIONARY BAPTIST-Third Sunday in each
fnonth.
METHODIST-Fourth Sunday in each month
Sunday School 3 30 each Sunday afternoon^
Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening,
J. T. BUDD, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN -Third Sunday afternoon. 4
•’clock. CHAS. M. MONTGOMERY. Pastor
This radical departure from the old
style “outline” letters makes it pos
sible to produce, on ihe Oliver lype
writer, a page of manuscript as clear
and attractive as that of the finest
book. The Oliver is the first and
only typewriier that successfully
prints print.
The Prim ry Reason
Printype resu'tcd from our discovery
that “outline” typo, with its si m»-
ness, due to absence of shading,
was harmful to the eyes.
The Silent Test
For months, without any advertis
ing, we put hundreds of Printype
Oliver Typewriters into actual srrv
ice, in many diver e lines of l.tis'-
ness. We wanted the public verdict
It came in a burst of admiration and
a flood of orders that proved prin
type a brilliant suc< r ‘ ss. Pr n’j pe
letters, when v«r seen, excited the
keenest interest. Business men who
received their first pr otype letter
almost invariably answer, d, pi st
haste—“where did you get that type
Thus printype captured the country
without firing a single shot.
Price Not Advanced
The I'rintpe Oliver Typewriter sells
for SIOO. You can pay at rate of 17
cents a day The new type adds 25
per cent to the value, but not one
cent to the price. A small cash pay
ment brings the machine.
The Oliver Typewriter Co.
Oliver Typewriter Bldg Chicago.
Tell Officer “Printype” to write
rue a letter and send me his Lock.
I’m interested
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