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M WONHBRS JH E MI
Monday Aug. 31, at 9:00 A. M. I
I. B. HIRNS « tOMPAM
Corner Cherry and Third Streets, Macon, Georgia. x
—— Ml Sell sny LOJ SHOE in lie House it $1.98 — |
. . Men’s or Woman’s, Including all $4.00, 5.Q0 and 6.00 Grades. . . |
All to go, You Have Choice, We Want |
The Money.
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You will need the shoes. Buy your Fall and Spring Shoes now. It will make you from one to
one hundred per cent, profit. What else can you invest the money in to such an advantage? We have
got the goods in sizes, widthsand qualities, and can Fit your Eye, your Pocketbook and your Feet.
Who Ever Heard of Such Prices and Values
In Macon or anywhere else on this glebe ns Strong & Garfield’s. Balston llosltb, I'elloworatt. Thompson Bros. Krippyndort, O Neal and other i
makes of fine, fresh, new shoes for men being offered at a DOLLAR AND NINETY EIGHT CENTS? loti never will again. And Mich— |
ert & Gardiner’s, The Selby Shoo Co., J. J. Grover’s Sons, Strohbeek and Ralston Health Shoes for Ladies. Better take advantage of this now |
while you have us where We can’t help ourselves, for just as soon as we secure the amount of money We want we shall close this proposition like <
a turtle snaps. Ask your neighbor of their wonderful purchases, or better still, come and see. It’s worth youi' time, its the most remarkabe j
thing you ever saw. It’s worth your while to mentally record it as having been done in your city. It s worthy of a million population com- a
inunity. Money back if you want it. Besides this offer we present the following.
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Men’s Shoes.
Patent Leather Blucher Oxfords; sizes on
G to 11; were $2.50 OJC.
Big mixed lot of dress and working shoes and no
Samples; some worth $5.00 JOC.
A finer lot of Patent Leather Oxfords and j on
Shoes. J. .O tz •
$3.00 Vici Bluchers, also plain toe Bals -i p*
and Congress 1.0 f .
Box Calf and Gun Metal, up to-the.minule Shoes;
made for our fall trade at $3.00 to $3.50: -i on
but must go now 1.0 J.
Choice of every man’s shoe in the house; our o nn
$4.00 winter weights, going
Ladies’ Shoes.
A thousand pairs of all kinds of shoes and slippers,
“sweeten” this lot daily 98c.
A double dray load of ladies regular $2.00 shoes, every
size, from 3 to 9—solid $1.19
Three Dollar Oxfords and Slippers and High Shoes
that we laid out at $1.89, we have all sizes and can fit
you. ’ $1.39
Table in rear of our store with every kind of pretty
and good Low Shoes $1.89
Grovers.
Prince Albert—that every woman knows $1.69.
Congress and Bals—that evsry woman knows $2.29.
Choice of High Shoes, fall purchases, that will want
in two weeks, at $4.00 $2.89.
ta FmM M Ml Way al 10 DM
E. B. HARRIS & COMPANY.
Corner Cherry and Third Streets, Macon, Georgia.
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Boys School Shoes
$1.50 ones .. .sl.lO |
$2.00 ones . 1.39 |
$2.50 ones 1.C7
$3.00 ones 1.89 g
School opening is but a short time off. Can you do bet
ter than buy now.
Misses School Shoes.
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$1.25 values.. 98c. J
$1.50 values $1.19 «
$2.00 values 1.39 j
A POUND OF CANDY* FREE. |
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Another Cut on Misses’ and Children’s
Slippers. K
We have qualities of the newest, prettiest, best;
marly every $1 50 t0§2.00. Slonday you may choose
for 89c, and get a pound of candy or a Rubber Tired
Go-Cart. Road Cart or Four wheel wagon Free. si
All Children’s Slippers on our tables, have been t
changed to the next lowest prices. 1
98c slippers now 89c | j
89c slippers now 67c U
67c slippers now 59c ; i
59c slippers now 48c *'
48c slippers now 39g |
39c slippers now 19c
9c Slppers and Shoes still Remain 9c
New shipment Shoe Polish, all kinds, one package to
a customer. None to dealers or bootblacks,
ONE CENT.
M°wers and Rakes?
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When in need of Mowers, Rakes, Hay
Presses, Repair parts. Also a Singer Sew
ing Machine. Call on
J. M. Shepherd?
Toomsboro, Ga.
NOTICE!
I WILL BE IN IRWINTON EVERY TUESDAY FOR THE PURPOSE^
OF DOING DENTAL WORK.
THOSE DESIRING WORK PLEASE REMEMBER THE DATE AND
MEET ME PROMPTLY.
R. I. BUTLER, Dentist.
E. M. Boon & Co.,
TOOMSBORO, GEORGIA,
wants to sell you your
Wagons & Buggies.
THE WHITE HICKORY WAGON—-NONE BETTER, FEW AS GOOD.
BLOUNT’S BUGGIES ARE IN THE LEAD. EVERY VEHICLE SOLD
BY US FULLY WARRANTED. WE GRANT ANY REASONABLE AC
COMMODATION THAT OUR CUSTOMERS MAY WISH. COME TO
SEE US AND BE CONVINCED. ( -
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MACON, DUBLIN & SAVANNAH R. R. CO.
Schedule Effective June 14th, 1908. .
Leave STATIONS. Arrive
18 20 19 .17
amp m ^nv. PJ n
7 00 3 30 Macon 1T 05 4540
7 10 3 41 Swift Creek 10 55 4 30
7 18 3 49 Dry Branch 10 47 4 20
7 25 3 54 Atlantic 10 42 4 15*
7 35 4 04 Fitzpatrick 10 33 4 04
740 409 Ripley ' 10 28 358
7 50 4 19 Jeffersonville 10 17 3 47.
8 00 4 29 Gallamore 10 05 3 32
8 10 4 39 Danville . 9 57 3 24
8 15 4 41 Allentown 9 52 3 17,
8 24 4 53 Montrose 9 43 3 08
8 34 5 04 Dudley 9 32 1? 57
8 41 5 11 Shewmake 9 26 2 51
8 46 5 16 Moore 9 19 2'44*1
9 00 5 30 Ar. Dublin Lv. 9 05 2 3^
9 05 5 35 Lv. Dublin Ar. 9 00 W 25
9 21 5 49 Catlin 8 44 2 Off
9 30 5 58 Minter ^7 2 02
. 942 609 Rockledge W 6 1 51
i 948 614 Orland 821 146
10 02 627 Soperton 8 00 1 34 .
10 13 6 38 Tarrytown 7 5^4 22 *
10 22 6 45 Kibbee 7 <1 T 3&
10 40 7 00 Ar. Vidalia Lv. 7 35 1 0^
Coxnecvions :—At Vidalia with SAL Ry and Millen & Southwes
tern; at Rockledge with Wadley Southern; at Dublin with Wrightsville. &
Tennille, Cos Ga., Dublin & Southwestern; at Macon with Southern Ry,
Central of Ga., Georgia Southern & Fla., Macon & Birmingham and Ga.
Railroad. J. A STREYER, General Passenger Ygent.
Tlis Weiin SI.OO a W.
Portable and Stationary
Boilers, Saw Mills
Canter Crank STEAM ENGINES
Highest grade Ginning Machinery, [I
Gasoline Engines, Shingle Mills, R £l7 11 /4i
Corn Mills and Pumping Outfits to |g\
be had in the entire South. Large
stock on hand, best terms, quickest
delivery. It will pay you to invest!
gate our machinery and prices.
^MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO,