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48 Pair Ladies Low Cut Shoes is all We Have
| SOME OF OUR “DON’TS.” We make no statement#
jp we cannot substantiate; offer no values we cannot
|j sbow, quote no prices we can not make good. .. ..
g We don’t believe it wise to c^rry goods over from one
g season to anothei’. Thats why we are selling at Reduced
^ Prices.
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THOMSON, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909.
Rea! Estate For Sale.
| acres, and located in VVrights-
atljoining
the 1 Nlc-
The home place of W. 11
Stone, containing 430 acres, boro District and
located about five miles from , the Hardin plaqtL
Thorton.. Splendid im, CYary lands and the Moore
prove me nt*».
Also another tract of land
belonging to W. H. Stone
known as the 11 utchinson
place and located on the road
running from White Oak by
the residence of W. H. Stone.
This tract of land adjoins the
Jands ef (»,. A. Reese, L. G.
Reese, Mr. Ansley, and Mrs.
Morris- I]as good foqr room
same tract.
Also the vacant lot located
at the ntersectivn of Grady
and Mill Streets, being a part
of the Usry lot.
Also the house and lot on
lands. j Jackson Street usually known
. , r , » "as the Mrs. Ida Lazenby lot.
Also the Thomas place,
located about one and one 1 Also the vacant lot of K. A.
hajf m iles f»'om 1 homson. J Williams lying next adjoining
1 can sell this place eithes in _„ IT , „
Ml '.ktpc inn nr™ «r 17S hls property on 1 me Street
md having located thereon
Boueville,
PiUMAH.
Miasms Marie and lassie Mont
gomery, after spending a week in
thin community, where they were
guests of their cousin Miss Elur-
rino Simons, returned to their
home in Augusta Saturday last.
the present legislature of our if
si ate.- §
Mr. G. \\\ Simons visited Ilnr-
lem and Augusta, Monday
Miss Borlha McGahee, of Di-nr-j
ing, is tho guest cf her sister, I
Mrs. J. II.‘Ansley, this week.
Mrs. J. M. Fullhright and oliil- j
after an extended visit to
50 acres,
;u res.
I also have for sale a farm
in Lincoln County containing
320 acres of good land, locat
ed between Amity and Clay
Hill. This place can be
residence and one or tU ( L bought at a very attractive
tenant houses. price.
Also I offer for sale a tract j I al§Q htive for sale one lot
pf land of 380 qcre*. located j of the l;\i|d usually known as
gbout five ntyes from Thorp-j the KjjQJf Land Corhpany,
6on with good iipprqveipent§. j all Other Iptp being sold.
t , a c i „i I al$q qffer for sale a tract
I alsq offer for sale a tract • rx • rv • .
., , . • . of and m Hearing District
pf land containing 120 acres, .V „, A h
, ' , ci, T..Q,r ! containing 260 acres, more or
known as the Seaborn Ivey j , f . j u a i L
. , ' , , , , i i; | less, and bounded by the lends
place, lqcated on top public! • ....... C . ,
y , • c n n f , i of Ino. Whitaker, the land
road running frqm Tfipiy^qq, J . . , , ,
1 "nu- • c' of George Whitaker, and by
to Mesepa. J tys 1S “ire of ; ...... .• . J ,
■ n | tlie Martin Whitaker place, |
jThirf-tract of land is the prop-
i erty of T- J. Connell.
I also offer for sale the lands! | a j so Q ff er f or sa j e a tract
pf Gerald Scott, located in land in Warren County,
Mt. Auburn District. I he (j e0 rgia about one and one
place is made up of two; j ia jf m iles south of jVJesena
smaller places which togeth-1 on t } ie Warrenton road, cqp-
,er aggregate about 225 acres. | ta j a ; ng 329 acres, more oj
This is a splendid legation for j ] esSj anc j LqqndecJ by the lands
a stock fa rip. j of q_ y. Simmons, tl)e Pi]ant
J alsq offer for sale the Mc-jP^e, qq4 ^F»er Greek. This
Lean place containing 3G0 j pla ce b e lc?nS s to C, L. Nor*
acres, more or less, located on ! 4 e i c L
the Whiteoak road about two & f y Property
fhe best ljttk far*n§
Pufhe County,
two small tenant houses.
Also the house and lo‘ on
Gordon Street located be.
tween the residence of E. A.
Williams and Mrs- Lillie
Pascball. |
Also several lots of the
Anderson fit Meudell subdi- 1
vision of the Ellington tract.
Also a house and lot on the
BoneVllle road near the J110.
E. Smith Manufacturing Co.
known as the Duncan place.
Also the house and lot on
the same road known as the
Norris place and lying next
adjoining the McCorkle house
Also the house and lot
known as the McCorkle place
and located at the intersection
of the Boneville road and the
Miaaea Jolimpo Farr ami Maidy Ulron,
McCarty and Mrs. William Whit- j Bonov’-llc, wlmre she wan the guest,
of her aiat.er Mra, W. II* Culpop-
per returned to her homo in At
lanta Tuesday,
Mrs. Murray .Sanders, ot Angus- j
tn, was the guest of her aunt Mrs.
Thomas Simona Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I-. Fur visit-
Jcrry Reese, of
ukor spent Saturday and Sunday
iu Camak.
Miss Bessie McCarty, a charm
ing hello, of Camak was a guest
of relatives m this place, several
days recent ]y.
Mrs. Jane Lukov vi- itod her I
daughter, Mrs. Colley King, in Jed. Mr. and Mrs
Grovo.town last week Meaeca Tuesdav.
Mrs. C. C. Young, Misses Mm-! There are a number of good,
nie Bracknell and Fmmie Young; wise and conservative m?nin the
of Thomson, and Mr. George J Legislature ' and Senate.of Geor-
Ilammock of Norwood were guests .gin. But that they are in u hope-
(jf Mr. and Mrs. \\ r . H. Culpepper: less minority has been domonstra-
i*iunday. - l ted time and again. However t!m
MissosDana and Mildred Smith'1 f:inin«'nt domain bill, passed by
of Thomson, were guests of Mrs. J the remits
B. V. Watson Sunday. j iiitcresb of progress
,r r l> n. 11 , a , i doVO loptUPU t I
Mr. .(. B. Wall, siieiit Saturday . , , , ...
with the principles and policies
advocated by the present Govern
or of Georgia while ho was a
was the guest of her mother, Mrs. j ,, nni]i( ] (lto< 1U1(1 y ] U)pn the lower!
E . J. Wilson, Sunday. j hoU8(1 wi ,y pasa it , a!80 . Oar fore-|
Miss Eulah Walker is the guest j f a thors in order to g*-t railroads'
of friends in Augusta, this week
last week, was in the
and future
and was in line
Miss Nellie Ross, of Augusta, is
the charming guest of the Misses
Farr.
Mrs Myrtle Culpepper, after
miles froip Tlyom^oq. This
I have the fojjqwing city
place ha$ a good fe§ic|ence, j property for §ak,
road leading; to the Thomas visiting Mrs. W.I., Farr and others
place. returned to her homo in Augusta
1 also have for sale two or
three ferms and four pieces of
city nroperty, the owners nof
caring for same to be advertis
ed. Any person desiring to
nurebasg either farm nroperty
or city property will do Well tq
pail on nr
I am prepared to make reas
onable loans to parties desiring
to purchase-
several out houses aqd 15 coji
.veniently sitqated ancj good
farm lands.
I also offer for sale 10Q
^cres of land located near
Jameson sclmcd hoqse and
The house and lot on Cior-
don street formerly belong
ing to Sam. J- Smitly.
^lso the hoqse and lot or)
Gordon street .belonging to
Jj)Q, A. Jones and located be?
t\yeen the residence of C. C.
bounded by the land' of P-
A. Bowden, F f mma J. Shaqkl H n 3r)( i q, a . Wart
and f. S- McGahee. Ttys j
pact has about 30 acre, of* I^^sseJl, located on
t open land aqd a ^oqd teq^nj;
house.
I also
offer for salt the
j the house and lot of
1 Geprge Iiqssell, located on
the Anderson & NJend^U
division of the EUidgtod tract.
Also the odu£c and lor of
jReed plgce conyttying 12Sl Job Russell, Ideated- otv thif
Ira. E. Farmer,
Washington’s Plague Spots
Jle jn the lt>w,}marshy bottorjyy of the
Potoipac, the breedliiK ground of ma
laria germs. These germs gf)u«e chills,
fever and ague, biliouHnjjss, jaundice,
lassitude weakness and (funeral debility
and bring suffering <jr $eath to thou
sands yearly. . Bijt Jtiectric Bitters J
never fail to <lf^/oy them and cure mu- j
)a;ia troubles. f‘They are the best all-1
round tonjc And cure for malaria l cvef i
lined. ,r wrifw R 1 . M. James, of pwiellcrf!
f>. C- ThW cure fetomacb, ' Liver;
Kidn^andBlfOd T/dubldi ’jod wlij
prevert' typhoid. Trf '.ikem; 60c.
Guaranteed b'p Oibsdn fOtug' Co.,
bf. Av f. M'athows r
Saturday.
Mcssra. Boyce Watson and Oscar
Montgomery wore guests of Misses
Florine Si r.ons and Etliel May,
Sunday.
IVfr. Lqyd Stokes who recently,
implu a trip to Wilkes county, re
ports that all kind of crops up
there are exceptionally good.
Rev. (i- L. Morgan, of Deal ing,
filled his regular appointments at j
tliis place Sunday and was the
guest of Mr. 0, K. Lokny, Sunday
night.
Jn our Sunday aclnp* leer,op for
last Sunday wo learn what the
to g
built in tins Htnte, which have)
proved to bo great blessings and
of incalculable benefit to their
posterity, were wise enough to
offer generous and liberal induce
ments. Now if wi can induce the
present owners of railroads to go
to the enormous expense of double
tracking their lines, and building
depots where needed wo will have
rendered a service t<’ Iho incoming
generations which they should ap
preciate. even as ve appreciate
what our forefathers did for us.
August 0, 1900.
Mr,
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Salem,
Tommy Eyb.
A. D. Ivey spent Saturday
lust with Mr. 1>. C. Duna-
Tho writer was a pleasant visitor
will of God it; oqncurning those of; a |, JyJr. W. J- Wagner’s near Fort
us who liavff received the gospel in t Crook church last week, and
power, and jn the Holy Ghost and ■ while walking over his now-ground
in much assurance. Let us read
I<;t Thess J :4-lQ, and then read
tlie lesson again; and remember
that wo will be lost unless we do
Ctyd’s will.
• J.et us hop$ that the courts of
Georgia, will not fail to right the
gr&t wrong and grave injustice
inflicted upon the Hori Guyo Mc-
'■ ' ijyttiti <Sx-geveYnor artd
Thomson Mercantile Co.
——.
Announce to the people of McDuffie and adjoining-
counties that they have recently greatly enlarged their
business and are now better prepared than ever before
to furnish their customers, friends and the public
generally with every article usually kept in a Grocery
Store. At our store on Railroad Street you can al
ways find a large stock of
Flour, Meal, Meat, Lard, Sugar,
Molasses, Salt, Tobacco, Bag
ging and Ties.
And many other Farm Supplies, The buantities in
which we will purchase these goods will make us buy
and sell at the LOWEST market prices. We solicit
the patronage of the trading public.
Thomson Mercantile Co.
*>1 908 BANNER YEAR.?
^ Not-withstanding the panic and other business
" drawbacks, our sales were larger than any previous
year. We are better prepared than ever to serve you
and can give you your money’s worth every time.
Agents for Sucrene Food.
Arrington Bros. & Company,}
£ LEADING GROCERS, J
J 863 BROAD, ST., AUGUSTA, GA. £
bottom wo huw jpeu cotton on n
grco.i Ktulk,
Mr- and Mrs. M. Tool were the
guests of Mrs. M. R. Dunaway
Sunday last.
Mrs. M. R- A- punaw4^ ,»nd
family enjoyed an ice t 8-
tival at the home vf Mr, J R-
Saturday Aigfbt'
More Real Estate tor Sale-
l offer for s.ile the farm known an 1
the Shields Republican Place, contain-!
ing 900 acres more or les«. Will sell
as a whole or divide in half.
Also, a tract of (and in Republican
District containing 100 acres more or
less, oud known as the Oeetejr place,
adjoining the lands of J. K, Boyd, Mrs.
J. B. Smith, and others.
Also, a small tract of land on the
Milledgeville road three miles from
Thomson and known as a part of the
Cased place and containing 33 acres,
more or less. JRA E. FARMER.
With chronic bronchitis, asthma
arid 4i»g trouble, will (lnd greater relief
and comforf in Foley's Honey and Tar,
and c.in avoid suffering by Commencing to'
,ttVt if*! <rii;e. A. J. Math. wf.
Poor, Foolish
Woman!
Think of her at
tempting to make
ico cream in the
old disappointing
way! with
JELL-0
ICE CREAM
Powder
she can make the most delicious ice
cream in ten minutes, freezing and
ell, at a cost of about one cent a dish
—and never go near the ftope.
Vo nr grocer will tell yon all about
It, or you cun got a book from the
Genesee Puro Food Co., Lo Soy,
N. Y., if you will write them.
Grocers sell Jcll-0 Ico Cream Pow.
der, two packages for 25 cents.
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JimSi
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