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H. W. McCRARY’S
BXG- dPJEJK EJAYS
Closing Out Sale!
Merchants who wish to buy at these ‘
cut prices are cordially invited to a'- i
tend this sale. Sale lasts ten days
only.
Lock for the Big Blue Canvas Sign i
Guaranteed Sale. —We will stand '
by these prices. All goods marked in 1
plain flares. Don't stay away. If you'
do you kse. Come and you gain. I
Look for the Big Blue Canvas Sign.;
Read these mute but .crushing'
prices:
MEN’S FURNISHINGS.
Men's good 10c work socks ..$ .07:
Men’s 10c black socks 07 ‘
Men’s 15c fancy socks 11
MA's 25c fancy socks 19 1
Mer's 50c fancy socks . 39
Men’s good suspenders 07
Men’s 15 c suspenders 11
Men’s 2ac suspenders 10
Men’s 50c suspenders 39
Men’s 75c fleeced underwear .. .42
Wright’s SI.OO underwear 79
Men’s 50c work shirts 39
Men's 50c dress shirts 39
Men's SI.OO dress shirts 69
Men’s $1.25 dress shirts 89
Men’s $1.25 hats .98
Men’s $2.50 hats .-. 1.28
Men’s $3.00 hats .. 1.79
CLOTHING.
Every Suit To Go At Half Price.
One lot of men’s suits, coats,
:pants and vests all to match,
worth $11.50. or your money
back. Sale price $5.85
At $7.98 we will place before
you a lot of men’s real good
suits latest style, made to
wear well and give satisfac
tion, worth $15.00. Sale price 7.98
At 9.85 you have the choice of
thirty-five suits, well tailor
ed, finished to perfection.
This is “guaranteed” clothing
and every suit worth not less
than SIB.OO. Don’t miss this
opportunity. Sale price' .. .. 9.85
MEN’S OVERCOATS.
All $15.50 overcoats $8.49
All SIB.OO overcoats 11.38
MEN’S PANTS.
Men's good overalls $ .43
Men’s SI.OO overalls 89
Men’s $1.50 pants 97
Men’s s2.so'pants 1.48
Men’s $3.00 pants 1.98
Men's $3.50 pants .. 2.49
Men’s $4.00 pants 2.98
SPECIALS.
Sweepstakes tobacco, pound ..$ .35
Early Bird and Schnapps to
baccos, pound 36
Coffee, green or roasted, pound .10
7 bars . “Long Tom” soap 25
7 bars “Linen” soap 25
Barrel “Snow Drop” flour .. .. 4.98
Barrel “Eagle” flour 5.19
Barrdl “New Century” flour .. 5.39
15c and 20c canned peaches.
peas, tomatoes and okra 06 j
MEN’S SHOES.
One lot men's good Brogan
shoes $1.19
Men’s good, heavy shoes for .. 1.39
Men’s $2.50 fine shoes 1.98
Men's $3.09 fine shoes 2.48
DRY GOODS.
i Calico . -
Apron ginghams.. 5c
7c dress ginghams 5c
8c dress ginghams .. ~ .. .. 6c
Me dress gingllams 8c
10c outing 8c
h w. McCrary
Jeffersonville, Georgia.
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' Good white homespun 5c
।Sc yard wide white homespun.. 6c
Extra heavy white homespun .. 8c
lone lot checked homespun.. .. 5c
| 10c cheeked homespun 7c
' 10c bleaching 8c
I 25c dress goods .. 19c
■ Brilliantine .. ~ 44c
I 35c red table cloth 28c
J $1.25 broadcloth .. 89c
I 75c skirt goods . . .. 44c
I White mercerized waist goods, cot
| ion and woolen suitings, sateens, wor
; steds and silks all going at less than
> first wholesale cost.
TRUNKS.
I Trunks of all descriptions; zinc and
flat tops with slats and tin and brass
corners.
$2.50 trunks ..$1.98
$3.50 trunks .. 2.48
$4.00 trunks 2.89
$4.50 trunks 3.38
$7.00 trunks .. 5.89
SIO.OO trunks 7.88
SI.OO trunks 8.98
LADIES’ SHOES.
One lot ladies’ heavy every
day shoes ; $ 1.19 .
Ladies’ $4.75 heavy shoes . . .. 1.39
Ladies’ $2.50 fine shoes .. .. 1.58
Ladies’ $2.75 fine shoes ...... 1.89
I Ladies’ $3.50 fine shoes .. .. 2.48
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR AND HOS-
IERY.
Ladies’ Georgia knit hose .. ..$ .07
Ladies’ 10c black hose 07
Ladies’ hose, double heel and
toe .. .. .. 08
Ladies’ ribbed underwear .. .. .22
Heav.v fleeced underwear 42
Ladies’ $6.00 silk petticoats .. .. 4.89
FURNITURE.
We quote only a few of the items
in this department to give you an idea
of what is doing here.
$4.00 oak bedsteads $2.98
$4.50 oak bedsteads 3.29
$5.00 oak bedsteads 3.48
$7.00 oak bedsteads 4.98
$3.50 wash stands 2.48
$4.50 bread safes 2.a8
$6.00 bread safes 3.89
$7.50 bread safes 4.98
$2.50 coil springs 1.98
Bed Rocm Suits, Dressers, Wash-
stands and Bedsteads, all Oak.
$30.00 bedroom suits $23.98 I
$35.00 bedroqm suits .. .. .. 28.89|
$40.00 bedroom suits 33.88
$45.00 bedroom suits 38.78
$50.00 bedroom suits .. .. ..41.89
$1.75 center tables 98
$2.50 center tables 1.39
Chairs and rockers at factory prices.
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S
CLOAKS.
In this sale we include our new
winter cloaks, latest styles and all col
ors.
Ladies’ $7.00 cloaks $4.89
j Ladies’ $9.00 cloaks 5.98
! Ladies' $12.00 cloaks 7.89
Misses’ $2.50 cloaks 1.29
Misses’ $3.50. cloaks 2.28
Children s $3.00 fancy cloaks .. 1.89
BARGAINS.
Here are a few of the many bar
gains that await your coming.
Pins, one paper Free
Zinc water buckets 23c
50c wood buckets .. .. .. .. .. 39c
SI.OO “Siphon” oil can 79c
$1.25 "Siphon” oil can 98c
Good spectacles 08c
$1.50 gold rim spectacles .. .. 48c
50c framed picture 39c
100 yards machine silk, 5p001,.. 07c
1 package 25 envelopes .. .. .. 02c
10c purses 08c
25c purses .. ..... 16c
SI.OO umbrellas 79c
Men’s 50c leggins .. 39c
Men's 25c belts .. 19c
Ladies’ 10c belts .. 4c
SI.OO fountain pens 69c
$2.50 razors .. .. 89c
Good bleached towels 4c
15c bleached towels 9c
35c fancy linen towels .. .. .. 19c
Ladies' good handkerchiefs .... 3c
Pearl buttons, dozen 3c
Children’s shoes, Underwear and
hosiery at low prices
Bring this paper with you. Look for
the Blue Front.
The greatest money-saving event
of the year is now at hand. Don’t
miss it. Sale lasts ten days only.
Goods not satisfactory will be ex
changed or your money refunded.
These sweeping price reductions
embrace all departments. New fall
. and winter goods—all to go at terrible
। sacrifices. You will save money.
: I Come to Jeffersonville.
The flood gates of low prices have
been thrown wide open. We have re
solved to just one purpose—to dispose
of all Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes.
Hats, Notions, Furniture, Trunks, etc.,
in a hurry. The quickest way to ob
tain such results is the power of low
prices. We are going to use this pow
: er and see it work. Sale lasts ten
days only.
WE MUST SELL!
We find ourselves carrying the
largest stock of up-to-date, new fail
and winter goods. We are compelled
to raise a large sum of money and
forced to sacrifice our entire stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, No
tions, Furniture, Crockery, Trunks,
etc., and let profits go to the people.
This tremendous sacrifice of our
stock will enable the people of Twiggs
and adjoining counties to save money
at a time when real hard cold cash is
a scarcity. We are going to save you
ten, twenty and forty cents on the
| dollar.
i The golden opportunity to share in
| this great money saving event is now
at hand and should not be ignored by
you, for it may never occur again. We
ask you to come early so that you get
the goods you want. We suggest you
make out the list of the articles need
ed and to convince you that we will
sell as advertised we ask you to
bring this paper with you. In order
that the crowds may easily be served
we will close the store all day Mon
day, November 9, and Tuesday, No
vember 10, and mark down every ar
ticle to correspond with the advertis
ed prices and re-open Wednesday
morning promptly at 9 o'clock. No
vember 11th.
We need the money. Our loss is
your gain—will you take advantage?
You must. No goods charged during I
sale. Bring the money.
This fine stock must be sold at
once. Let nothing keep you away.
Th§ hour is set. The date you know.
Rain or shine, sale positively begins
Wednesday, November 11th. Sale
lasts ten days only.
■
GEORGLWg
Notice is
dersfgnod has
of said eoUKty for IWjfi
belongin-r to the estab
for pays, '.it of debts and
Said application will be hea^H
regular term of the court of o^M
for said county to be held oriW
Monday in November, 1908.
This October 5, 1908.
S. W. LEE, 1
ts Administrator of L. W. Lee. I
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
By virtue of an order passed the 7th
day of October, 1907, by the Hon. P.
T. McGriff, ordinary in and for Pu
laski county, there will be sold before
the court house door within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
November next, 1908, in said Wilkin
son county, the following described
property, to-wit;
East half of lot of land No. 119 in
the 23rd land district of Wilkinson
county, containing one hundred acres
of land and bounded on east, north,
south and west by lands of W. C. Wil
liams.
Said described property to be sold
as the property of Willie A. Sanders,
Albert L. Sanders, Julia F. Sanders,
George L. Sanders and Maude A. San
ders, minor children of J. A. Sanders,
for the purpose of their education and
maintenance. Terms of sale, cash.
This October 7th, 1907.
J. A. SANDERS,
Guaidian of Said Millie A. Sanders,
Albert L. Sanders, Julia F. Sanders,
Geo. L. Sanders and Maude A. San
ders.
j GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
By virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public outcry on first Tues
day in November, 1908, at the court
house at Irwinton in said county be
tween the usual hours of sale the fol
lowing real estate in said county .
Two hundred and two and a half
acres land, more or less, adjoining j
lands of Pink Brooks, Will Jones and
Joe Brooks, known as the Joel Les
lie old place.
Also 75 acres land, more or less, |
known as the W. B. Jones place, ad
joining lands Piifk Brooks, Joe Brooks
and Tom Ward.
All in Ramah District. Terms sale
cash. This October 5, 1908.
JAMES LESLIE,
Administrator of Margaret S. Wood.
GEORGIA,
Wilkinson County.
M. L. Justice having made applica
tion for twelve months for the two
minor children of M. M. Justice, out
of the estate of M. M. Justice and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart
same, having filed their return, all
persons concerned are hereby requir
ed to show cause before the court of
ordinary of said county on first Mon
day in November 190’8.
This October 5, 1908.
x J. E. BUTLER,
Ordinary.
READ THE ADS IN THE BULLE
TIN BEFORE SHIPPING YOUR
COTTON.
Ten Thousand
Telegraphers
Are Wanted
•OUTHERN TELEGRAPH SCHOOL
CONTRACTS TO FURNISH TO
FURNISH GEVERAL HUN
DRED OF THAT NUM-
BER.
NEWNAN’S SCHOOL TO THE
FRONT.
I
The Southern Is the South’s Foremost
Telegraph School and One of the
Best in the United States.
Professor F. P. Johnson of the
Southern Telegraph School was in At
lanta Thursday to meet several prom
inent railroad officials.
The new law that requires telegraph
companies to put on a man for every
nine hours work will go into effect next
January and it is estimated that 10,-
000 men will be needed to satisfy the
demand in the south and west.
Professor Johnson agreed to furnish
and get ready 300 of this number. Th*
salaries will run from fifty to one hun- ;
drea dollars per month. Many of these
positions can be filled by ladies and
it is thought a great many girls will
turn their attention to telegraphy in- ;
stead of stenography as the work is
! much lighter and the pay much bet
ter.
As a result of this unusual contract
to furnish so many operators in so
short a time, Professor Bowden and
Johnson are making a splendid propo- i
sition to all who wish to work for a
good salary another year. The regular
fifty-five dollar scholarship that has
never been cut down since the school
was established several years ago is
now being offered at S3O for life schol
arship, Including all books, statiogery
and positions guaranteed.
New students are coming in 'nearly I
every day and it seems now that Pro
fessors Bowden and Johnson will fill
their contract to furnish the 300 oper
ators to one road. Other roads are
wanting similar contracts. The rail
roads recognize the splendid equip
ment of this school and want all the
students it turns out. Several students :
left this week for goad jobs. — New- j
nan (Ga.) News. ts j
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tnem to you if you are ar., ^refer-
ring you to previous buyers from us if you are not.
We guarantee our “Character Clothing.” Call and
inspect; we leave the rest with you. A full line to
select from. Sole agents for W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES.
I Kessler, Proprietor,
L. D. STRONG, Mgr.
416-418 SrdL St., Macon, Ga.
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I B ABY EAS Ei
1 J CH $ I T |
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I» IS HARMLESS, PLEASANT. EFFECTIVE. 25&oO|BOTHERE. <
i ■ p. Marshall, FiFG-CHEnisr. macon, G*..
Macon, Ga., April io, 1905
in All Mothers should use BABY EhSE. It acts like a charm on
em my little grand-daughter. It is pleasant io take. Keeps her bow- <
< if ww e ^ 3 regulated. Splendid for teething, fretful babies. I highly y
A V . recommend it to al! Mothers. £
Respect, MRS. AL J. PAUU
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For Sale!
ONE 3-INCH TREAD OWENSBORO 2 3-4 THIMBLE SKEAM TWO
HORSE WAGON, USED THREE WEEKS, FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
TWO ONE-HORSE WAGONS IN GOOD ORDER FOR SALE CHEAP.
TWO BUGGIES, TOP BUGGY, NEW, OPEN BUGGY IN GOOD OR
DER, FOR SALE CHEAP.
ONE NEW STORE HOUSE AND FIVE ROOM DWELLING HOUSE
FOR SALE.
Titles Good to All Property.
I AM MAKING ARRANGEMENTS TO MOVE TO SAVANNAH, AND’
MUST SELL.
Apply to J. B. Stevens,
Mclntyre, qa.
THE’GEORGIA STATE FAIR
—For This Year Will Be Held At —
Macon, Ga., October 27 to Nsv. 7.
—By the—
Macon, Ca., State Fair Association,
—Under the Auspices of —
Georgia State Agricultural Society.
While agriculture will form the leading feature of the exhibition, the
i commercial and manufacturing interests of the state will be fully rep
। resented in the various displays.
Among the best attractions to be offered will be included fireworks,
baloon ascensions, horse racing, automobile racing, military displays
and other first class amusements.
Premium list will be forwarded to all who wish them.
For all other information in regard to space for exhibitors, prices
and terms for privileges and concessions, please write to
BEN L. JONES, President.
BRIDGES SMITH. Secretary.
R. L. McKINNEY. Treasurer.
.W. A. HUFF, General Manager.
THE FAMOUS SUNNY SOUTH
} BUGGY.
Are you considering a busrgv? Don’t buy before seeing
my Famous Sunny South Buggy, fitted with my new Pat
ent Springs. These springs mike the buggy ride easw****
and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and,^
timonials from p-ist purchasers prove our statement,
it is the best buggy made. ■ * ,
Another Attraction
is our Patent Top and Curtains, patented by Mr E. Becker,
which makes the buggy rain and wind proof. This is a
special buggy. made for Southern trade, and cannot be
purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly.
EOj Or* CO MILLEDGEVILLE,
. GEORGIA.
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