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Schaufele’s Bargain Bulletin
Sk w For the Prudent Buyers.
Children's Shoes, 25 cents aiul up.
Women's Slices, G5 cents anil up.
Boys’ Suits, 75 cents and up.
Men’s Suits, $3.00 and up.
Boys’ Caps, 10 cents and up.
Men’s Caps, 10 cents and up.
Boys’ Hats, 5 cents and up.
Men’s Hats, 25 cents and up.
Ladies’ Hats, 25 cents and up.
Children’s Winter Vests, 10 cents and up.
Women’s Winter Vests, 15 cents and up.
Men’s Winter Vests, 25 cents and up.
Ladies’ Capes, 25 cents and up.
Ladies’ Skirts, 75 cents and up.
Ladies' Winter Waists, 25 cents and up.
Wm. F. SCHAUFELE, Dublin, ga
One Price
to Everybody
and that Price
The Low est.
It is not a Question
of whether it pays to buy GOOD SHOES, that it does is a plain
and undisputed fact. But it is a question as to whore to buy SHOES
mi Quality, Cheapest. My first consideration in the purchase of my
Shoe Stock is quality regardless of cost, but with judgment, I am able
to buy the best SHOES on the market and sell them in competition
with inferior grades. Take my line all the way through and you will
itid nothing superior anywhere. My prices are the same to everybody,
therefore your mail orders will receive the same attention and prices
as if you were present, and if my selection proves unsatisfactory to
you return them at my expense.
J. E. SMITH, JR„,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
LOCAL NOTES.
Short, Newsy Items About People
Who Come and go.
—Sweet potatoes sold here this week
at 50 cents per bushel.
—Judge B. D. Evans, of Sanders
rille, was in the city Monday.
—Mr. W. T. Burton has returned af¬
ter a few days visit to relatives.
—Air. C. M. Carter is attending the
Confederate re-union in Augusta.
—Air. 1*. Weinberg spent, several
days in Augusta this week taking in
the city.
—Miss Belle Nobles returned Sun
day after a most delightful visit to
relatives in Brewton.
—W. S. Ateadows, who is attending
school here, spent last Sabbath with
the old folks at home.
—Airs. L.I). Downs, accompanied by
her son, Air. John Downs, are visiting
in Augusta tins week,
—Capf. J. L. Martin, who was here
for a few days on business, lias return¬
ed to his home in Dublin.
—Coi. E. L, Stephens went out and
•pent the day Sunday with Ins sister
'in the country, Airs. J. AI. Barnes.
—Mr. E. M. Robinson, of Kathleen,
Fla., is visiting bis brothers, Alessrs.
V. P. and A. J. M. Kobinson, in tiie
this week.
—Col. II, P. Howard, of Dublin, was
J.E. Smith, Jr,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
in tlie city Tuesday. lie came over to
attend city court but it adjourned be¬
fore be arrived.
—The fox hunting fever has struck
some of our citizens. Among them is
Alt'. Downs, who tells us he en joys Hit
chase immensely.
—The Confederate veterans are hav¬
ing a gala time at the re-union in Au¬
gusta this week. Good many from
this county attended.
—We arc having some beautiful
weather lor people to pay up their
subscriptions, but not many are tak¬
ing advantage of it though.
—Mr. J. \V. Downs came in from the
country and boarded the train here
Tuesday night for Augusta, where lie
will attend the re-union.
•—Dr, A. I. Haines, from Buckeye
district, Laurens county, was in the
city Tuesday and made us the happy
recipient of a whole dollar on sub¬
scription.
—Tlie brick work on the new stores
of Dr. Brinson and Arline & Mason is
about completed. When finished this
will be one of the handsomest business
houses in the city.
—Ye printer was pleased to meet
Mr. Dave Nobles, who had come in to
meet bis daughter Sunday. He is a very
pleasant man and we hope soon to be
in company with him again.
—Last Sunday was a record
as to the weather.. It was first cloudy,
then the sun would shin and be
Mail Orders
Solicited and
Have our best
Attention.
Complete line of everything that should be kept in an Up-to
Date Dry Goods Store at prices difficult for other houses to make you,
QUAILTY CONSIDERED.
We do not care to consume your time with a long declaration.
Come to see us; our clerks are polite and attentive and our desire is
to give each customer the full worth of each dollar spent under our
roof. We have “Horse .Sense’' enough to know full value and honest
dealings make customers and friends who will visit us more than once;
whereas, to gouge and misrepresent would not only keep you but your
friends away from us. Not.this alone, wo realize the fact that there's
going to be a “Hot Time in the Old Town” some time, wo trust, and
have our pegs set for a more pleasant climate.
Come to soo us if you want good goods for the le?st money.
ant, and then cloudy again and turn
cold and by night it was drizzling.
—If some of our delinquent subscri¬
bers don’t bring us that wood they
promised we will set our devil on
them next week and we promise that
what be does for then will be a plenty.
—Our devil gives our readers a
couple of columns this week and prom¬
ises to give us some thirst riotiand racy
lu the near future. You.should keep
an eye on bis columns. They promise
soon to become the most interesting
part of this paper.
•—Section Master Stephens went up
to Toomboro Saturday evening. Alex
is hilarious of getting a peep at
bis “sweet sixteen” on Sun¬
day. lie says if be is not married by
Christinas be hopes a grasshopper
will kick bis brains out.
—Judge J. E. Page received notice
this week from the state sanitarium at
Milledgeville that Airs. VVestie Col¬
lins, who Was sent there from this
county about a year ago, for treat¬
ment, is well and will be sent home to
her people on Tuesday,next week. She
will be sent to this city.
■—Mr.AI.C.Cookston,agerit for Cooper
& Co., shows, which exhibit here on
Tuesday, Nov. 20th, was in the city
Thursday. He says they are doing an
immense business and are introducing
newly created circus features never
before attempted. The street parade
w ill come off about ten o’clock,
—In this paper will be found the
attractive advertisement of Ji. T. Lov¬
ett, who is offering his handsome win¬
ter stock of goods at exceedingly low
figures. Alessrs. W. JL Lovett and S.
N. Burts have Worked night and day
in order lo get things iri shape for (bis
cost price sale, and they are now ready
to ofi'er you some great bargains. Call
now and secure some of these bargains
before t hey are picked over.
—Our printer tells u« he saj.v Coop¬
er & Co., show two or three times this
year and that it is the best circus on
the road for the money. That it is an
old time one ring show wit.i strictly
new and up-to-date features, and that
you are not dazzled trying to watch
three rings. He says he will take the
sliow in when it comes here and
he would never get tired watching the
performance.
—Mr. Geo. S. Holland, of Excelsior,
Bulloch county, was here this
Mr. Holland resided here, and about
13 years ago moved away and lias not
been here since until this week. lie
expresses much surprise at I he growth
of Wrightsville as there was not a
single brick building and no railroad
here when be left. lie re*
ports good tunes in Bulloch and says
he is doing well, which his many old
trine friends here will be glad to learn
COMING!
Wrightsville,
Tuesday, November 20th,
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Tnivi ling' on their own special train of ears.More
Performers, more Trained Animals, More Educated Horse#
mid Ponies tlnni nil other Rail Bond Shows.
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Proffessor Gcidens Military Bsad cf Musis, Don’t Miss It I
Doors Open at 1 ;uul 7 O’clock. Perform/.nee
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