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ARE YOU LOOKING
For The Place Where You can Secure
the Best Values for Your Money ?
If so, We Can Solve the Problem For Vou.
White Goods for Summer and Commencement Dresses.
Our stock in this line is very complete and we will take pleasure in showing you our many variour materials.
Linens*
Iu White and all the newest colors. Co¬
penhagen, tan and brown, from 12 i-2c to $1.00
per yard.
Embroideries*
An exquisite line consisting of wide skirt
flouncings, bands and galoons to match in baby
Irish and Irish joint designs on fine mulls suit¬
able for Evening and Commencement dresses.
Ginghams*
The material you want for everyday dres¬
ses, in stripes, ducks and plaids, light and me¬
dium colors.
When you are in want for anything that an up-to-date dry goods store should carry, call
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Hand Trading department. Co’s.
Dry Goods
|?ELHAJI IsOCALS
Mr. M. Laney has recently mov¬
ed to our city from Quitman and
has opened up a repair shop. He
and his family are occupying the
residence on the corner of Math
ewson Ave. and Church Street.
Ricena, for delicious batter cake6.
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. J. L. Hand goes over to
Tifton to day to attend a meeting
of the Trustees of the second dis¬
trict agricultural school.
DOOMED!
Watch J. T. Lane & Co.’s door
next Wednesday blast open.
Mr. A. J. Porter and Mr. Char¬
lie Joiner recovered Wednesday
the pocket book which was lost by
Mrs. D. L. Turner when she came
so near drowning at the Big Fish
Pond last week. The book had
nearly five dollars in silver and a
rabbit foot in it. It’s lucky they
got it back.
For shoes that fit and are fit to
wear, go to Everett Mercantile Co.
Mr. F. C. Barrow returned Wed¬
nesday from Athens where he is a
student at the University of Geor¬
gia.'
When you want what you want in
groceries go to Tucker & Co.
H. B.
Mr. W. H. Smith of Delph,
Florida spent a couple of days
this week with Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
McElvey.
Try a 6ack of Swan Down flour
from H. B. Tucker & Co.
Excellent Table Linens
A superior grade of fine heavy White Linen,
Lustrious and elegant, in the cnoicest patterns,
from 25c to $1.00 per yard.
Shirt Waists
Lingerie Waists, new designs of soft white
material, trimmed elabor ately with dainty lace
and embroideries, $1 to $5.00.
Belts*
An extensive line of silk elastic, kid and
white embroideried wash belts in .the newest
patterns, with the neatest buckles.
Col. E. E. Cox was in the city
Tuesday. Col. Cox is a candidate
for delegate to the National
Democratic Convention from the
second congressional district to
be held at Denver.
DOOMED!
10 days harvest for the thrifty.
It is a brave dog that ventures
on the streets these nights. Pe¬
destrians are carrying everything
from paddles to guns as a preven¬
tive against “mad dog”.
Stuffed peppers, pickled at
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Miss Mary Spence of Camilla,
and Miss Irma Grey of Faceville,
Ga., are the guests of Miss Eunice
Hand this week.
For your pongee and dress shirts
and shirts of all kinds at Hand Trad¬
ing Co., Clothing Department.
Mr. Raymond Rigdon is visit¬
ing his brother, Mr. W. C. Rig
don.
Choice line of cigars and chewing
tobacco always in stock at
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Miss Emma Cochran spent
Sunday with her parents'in Ca¬
milla.
Men’s and ladies’bathing suits at
Hand Trading Co.,Clothing Depart¬
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lott are
expected home Sunday from
a ten days stay at Panacea
Springs.
If you want bread and prosperity,
trade with Everett Mercantile Co.
Mr. J. B. Scott left Sunday for
his summer vacation which he
will spend with friends at Mont¬
gomery and in Florida.
Rev. S. 0 . Thomjasi was in the
city Wednesday.
-Miss Ethel Foy who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A.
Turner, returned Wednesday to
her home at Bosthn.
Our complete line of American La¬
dy Corsets awaits your inspection.
Everett Mercantile Co,
Mr. J. E. Bradford of Thom-is
ville spent Suuday night in the
city.
For boys and misses bathing suits
go to Hand Trading Company’s
Clothing Depaitment.
County School Commissioner
J. H. Powell has been in the city
several times this week seeing
after the colored institute which
is being held at the colored school
under his direction. The princi¬
pal instructors are H. H. Loyd,
principal of the Pelham school,
and the principal from the Ca¬
milla school.
Breakfast Bacon in small jars or
by the pound.
H. B. Tucker & Company.
Mr. Ralph Turner of Baconton
spent Sunday in the city with his
brothers.
Mrs. Quinn and daughter of
Valdosta were the guests of Mrs.
D. L. Turner Sunday and Monday.
Make our store your headquarters
while in town, and if you dont see
what you want ask for it. We have it.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Rev. Charles Jenkins arrived in
the city Saturday night and is
assisting in the Methodist protracted meet¬
ing at the church.
He is stopping at the home of
Rev. C. W. Curry.
Parasols*
A beautiful line in white, black, blue, tan
and all colors. Hand painted and embroidered
from #1 to $4.00.
Corsets*
New styles for all figures, with supporters
50c to $I.OO.
Gloves*
Long Silk Gloves in a fine quality silk in
white and black, $1.25 to $2.50
Mr. G. W. Bowen’s prediction came
true today. He says it has rained' on
June 18th, every year for 39 years.
Mr. W. R. Rackley who has been
spending a week with his rela¬
tives and friends in this county
returned the the early part of
this week to northern Alabama
where he has been for a year past.
DOOMED!
J. T. Lane & Co. extends a cordial
invitation to everybody to attend
this great 10 day sale.
Mrs. L. H. Cannon ha3 return
from Box Springs where she has
been visiting her mother.
DOOMED!
DOOMED!
DOOMED!!
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Blanton
spent Sunday with friends at
Meigs.
DOOMED!
If you never attend another sale,
you can’t afford to miss this one.
Come. Come.
Rev. C. W. Curry attended the
district conference at Bainbridge
last week.
DOOMED!
You know the place, don’t you?
Elder Bentley preached at New
Hope Church Suuday to a largo
congregation.
ManZan Pile.Remedy comes ready
to use, in a collapsible tube, with noz¬
zle. One application soothes and
heals, reduces inflamation and re¬
lieves soreness and itching. Price
60c. Sold by Consolidated Clothing
& Drug Co.
Mr. J. W. Parker spent Sunday
in Thomasville with home folks.
Postal Telegraph Co. *
Changes Operators.
Mr. Bergin who has been in
charge of the office of the Postal
Telegraph Cable Company for sev¬
eral mouths resigned his position
and left Tuesday for his former
home.
Miss Annie Everett is in charge
of the office, having arrived sev¬
eral days ago for this purpose,
Mias Everett is a capable operator..
She is among her friends in Pel¬
ham and they are all glad to
know that she will again make?
this her home.
What Grigg’s Campaign!
Cost.
In accordance witn the ruling;
of the executive committee Judge
James M. Griggs fiiled with the
committee a sworn statement of.
the expenses of his campaign..
The statement shows the fol¬
lowing items. Judge Roddenbery
wired that he would file a simi¬
lar statement in a few days.
Extra clerk hire..............$ 214.50
Stamps...................... 330.98
Buttons....................... 200.00
Printing and stationery..... 325.00
Photographs and letters...... 118 . 00 '
Express on pictures dc letters 34.53
Railroad fare................. 68.00
Hotel bill.................... 72.001
Congressional Com. Assmt. . moo*
Extra Assmt. Mitchell Co____ 15 00-*
Extra Assmt. Decatur Co. f 0 .<*y
..
Extra Assmt. Terrell Co-......
Extra Assmt. Quitman Co < 7.00
...
Printing speeches House Rep. 220.40 s'}q»
Telegraph and telephone______ 4
Total ............ *1,778.56
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