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A Mid-Summer Bargain Sale!
1,000 yds, white and colored Lawns, all good, stylish patterns, going at a reduced price. Ladies’
children’s and Men’s slippers going at all-round cost prices. 1,5/9 pairs of Men’s and
Boy’s pants that will have to be sold at sacrificing prices. Men’s and Boy’s
........Suits to go at cost.........
Seeing is . B g§|i!S§i§ Come and See!
Our up-to-date Line of Gent’s Furnishings will also go in this cut price sale for we will have to make room for a large stock that will arrive in a few
days. For your summer trip, get onecf Baggr & Perry’s suit cases, hand satchels or trunks for the occasion. They can suit you. We are closing out
millinery and ribbons at your price. Get the “habit.” Embroidery sold at the same cut price. We have everything you want in furniture at factory
prees. We have the best carload of stoves in the world. You know you need one.
We expect to reduce our stock within the next few days even if we
lose. Our loss will be your gain if you will grasp the opportunity.
Come to see us prepared to take away some of the best bargains.
Baconton Items.
I'rof. F. F. Farmer, of North
Georgia, at rived in Baconton
Saturday in order to become ac¬
quainted with the eui roundings
before the opening of school
Monday. Baconton is congrat¬
ulating herself on a very wise
choice and is not a little enthused
over the prospect for the ensuing
year.
Mr. Harry Jackson left Sun¬
day last for Thomasville where
he will go into business.
Mr. Eyone Dean, of Pretoria,
was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Pinson
spent last Tuesday in Albany.
Mr. C. M. Winchester will re¬
turn to the Technological School
in Atlanta to resume his studies
for the coming session.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Lunday, of
Isabella, visited their daughter,
Mrs. L. C. Fleming last week.
Mr. Will Fleming and son,
Master Max, were here Sunday.
Mis. Cochran, of Sylvester, was
a guest at the home of her daugh¬
ter, Mis. G. H. Reynolds, this
week.
Mr. T. C. McCullough, of Thom¬
asville, was here Tuesday.
Mrs. Andrew Ramsey, of near
Columbus, is visiting relatives
here.
“School Girl” wishes to con¬
gratulate “Aunt Jane" on such
systematic and regular corres¬
pond*, nee.
Mr, J. D, Peacock, of Jesup, is
with relatives here.
Mrs. Lula Brimberry and
laughter, Frances, left fur Cuih
cert'W eduesday, where the form¬
er wiit resume her d ities as ma¬
tron at Andrew, also her studies
in music. Frances will enter
school there.
Mrs. J. B. Henley and Miss
Alma Henley spent laetThursday
in Camilla.
Mrs. E. B. Mullins spent last
Thursday in Meigs.
Miss Mattie Winchester has
returned from a most pleasant
trip to the World's Fair.
Mrs. M. E. Jenkins has been
quite ill for some time.
Miss Beulah Nelms .was here
Sunday from her home in the
country.
An improvement has been
made in Broad St., in that the
sidewalk leading by the North
side of E. D. Glosier’s store and
in front of that occupied by E. B.
Mullins has been improved.
“Winnie,” a colored girl who
from childhood has been in the
service of Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
.lenuins, on the charge of insan¬
ity, is tow in the county jail
awaiting removal to Milledgeville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Evans spent
Friday in Albany.
Dr. J. P. Sharp and Prof. F.
F. Farmer visited Flint Tuesday
in the interest of the school.
Prayermeeting was unusually
impressive Sunday evening.
Talks by Cols. Eacon and Lane,
Prof. Farmer, Messrs Reynolds
and McCollum were especially
good.
“The Trio” from the eighth
grade i9 separated. “Sad, but
oh, how true!” Two will leave
for Andrew Female College Sept.
12, while the othei will enter
school here Monday morning to
complete her regular High School
course. One of our tenth grade
girls will also go to Andrew while
another will enter the G. N. & I.
C. in Milledgeville.
Misses Ruth and Zula Wilson,
of Camilla, and Mr. Bradford of
Pelham, were here Sunday.
Misises Willie and Wallace ' d
ams of Baker, were here last
week.
Miss Bessie Culbreath is spen¬
ding some time in Baker.
Mrs. Fannie Strom was buried
at Mt. Enon cemetery Sunday, i
Mr. Morrow, of Quitman, is
visiting relatives here.
At the time of this writing there
is ?> prospect of an ice cieam sup¬
per at Maj. Bacon’s Thursday
evening in the interest of the
Baptist church.
‘‘Darns Rumor” has it that
wedding bells here will not al¬
ways be muffled.*
Mrs. Frank Mercer is spending
some time in Baker.
Mrs. J. S. Miller and son, Rog¬
er, have returned from a visit to
Eatonton.
Miss Leola Miller has returned
from a visit to Sylvester.
Mr. M. E. Jackson is rallying
from a relapse of typhoid fever.
Mr. W. G. Culbreath of Alba¬
ny, was here on Sunday last.
Baeonion is the place.
School Girl.
A Clean Conscience.
Will not clean your conscience
but will clean your silverware,
jewelry, etc., and make it look
new and only takes a few minutes
to clean all you have. It has
been tried by my customers right
here in town, and everyone who
has tried it agrees with me that it
is higher than Haraan. I use it
every day in my work and find it
the best preparation of the kind
I ever used. You can do your
own cleaning and polishing in a
very few minutes. Sold with
the understanding that you re¬
turn same and get your money
back if not pleased, Only 25c a
box. C. L. Taylor.
The weigh <-f a man with a
maid is usually S', unding gold
and tinkling silver.
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STEPHEN PUTNEY SHOE CO
battle: axe. and westover shoe builders
MANCHESTER,VIRGINIA U.S.A.
For Sale By Butler=Bush Co.
Stanley’s Business College, j
Macon, : Georgia.
Success is yours if you attend a good business college. We will qaalify
yon and secure you a potation. Write for catalogue. •I
G. W. H. Stanley, President
THOMASVILLE BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Thomasville, Oa.
If you are interested in a Busi¬
ness Education, you will do well
to investigate the merits and
metheds of the above-named In¬
stitution. bor full particulars,
address.
Anson W. Ball, President.
Do You Want a Refrigerator?
If so I can supply your wants
at small co9t. Sample Refrige
rator to be seen at the Camilh
Trading Co’s, stores.
I guarantee them to give satis
faction. Give me your order.
Council Williams.