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1924.
Weather ^remitting, t AUCTION SALE of
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Eastbrook Lots will Be Continued Tomorrow
Beginning at 9:30 o’clock. ■««( .Griffin Realty Co.
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WANT ADS
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Shoes, worth $12.50 to $15, go at
$3.50 and $4.35. Stewart’s, 118
Broad street.
FOR SALE—Rust proof oats,
clean and free of smoot; home
grown. At Gossett & Sons.—
FOR SALE—36 white Leghorn
pullets, five months old. Ferris
strain. Apply to 'H.‘C. Starr, 2$3 g,
Broad St.
HEAT-
Yes, this is what you want to make yon
comfortable.
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Our Coal gives HEAT and burns free
ly. You aren’t worried with those old
clinkers when you let
BOLTON
send you some of his good Coal. He’ll
return yonr money if not satisfied. Now
isn’t this enough?
BOLTON’S COAL YARD
PHONE 262
SPECIALS AND REGULAR
PRICES FOR SATURDAY
Good new pack Prunes, lb 15c
Virginia Dried Apples, lb. 15c
California Evaporated Peaches, lb—16c
EXTRA SPECIAL
Best new pack Tomatoes, per can____11c
Stokley’s Hominy, per can 11c
I MONTMORENCY RED PITTED
■ CHERRIES 25c
10 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar 78c
REGULAR PRICES
6 bars small Octagon Soap .. 25c
6 pkgs. Soda ....... 25c
6 pkgs. Argo Starch........... ......25c
6 pkgs. Calumet Starch....... 25c
2 cans Good Corn........... 25c
2 cans Tomatoes . —...... 25c
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2 TALL CANS MORRIS SUPREME
MILK 25c
25 lbs. Domino Sugar...... $1.97
1 lb. Good Bulk Coffee..... 29c
Best Salt Meat, per lb...... 16c
Best Grade Pure Lard, per lb 16 '/ 2 c
White Provision’s Sweet Meat, per lb 35c
Picnic Hams, per lb.............. 19c
W. L. HARRIS
115 W. Taylor Street, Griffin, Ga.
PHONE 916
' FOR SALE; Four 80 saw Guliett
Cotton Gins with complete
ment in splendid condition. Priced
low for cash. Charles Phillips, Jr,,
Griffin, Ga.
A POSITION wanted by a gen
tleman. Can give best of references
M. C., care Griffin News.
MEN’S VELOUR HATS, worth $5
to $8, $2.95. Stewart’s, 18 Broad
street.
FOR SALE—Violin, Apply to Mrs.
W. T. Scott.—..............
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
FOR RENT—One furnished room.
in. 220. W, College Street
Phone 207M.
FOR SALE—Daffodil bulls. Call
165 .
MEN’S, ladies and bo^s’ sweaters,
at half price Friday and Saturday
at Stewarts, 118 Broad street.
EXTRA good overalls, Friday and
Saturday only, $1.35. Stewart’,s
118 Broad street.
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BACON Sliced 35c
Pound
Rindless
Iona Tomatoes, No. 2 can 11c
P.&G. Naptha Soap I I A. & P. Peas, No. 1
2 . , 1 can, small and ten
cakes for , 9c der, can 20c
Campbel’s Baked Beans, can 10c
A. & P. Baked Beans......3 cans for 25c
SPECIAL BROOM SALE
Sterling Beauty Brooms (five string) 89c
No. 7 (five string)..........69c
Parago n Broom (five string) 49c
i Cheese, that g o od N. Y, S., lb..... 33c p ft *
T EGGS ^StncSy™*™"" Fresh 43c
Tub Butter, Elgin Creamery (Just re
ceived a fresh tub), lb............ 47c
BOKAR - COFFEE 'lb. 45c
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Red Circle, lb............... 40c
8 o’Clock Coffee, lb ........... 35c
W^laveaTuinineo^ui^ake materials.
THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.
131 West Taylor St. Phone 497
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without
BE YOUR OWN
and rent from us a luxurious,
running, speedy car, of almost
make on very reasonable
whether it be for a single trip
daily by the hour. You select
own car and enjoy the
sense of ownership without its
Griffin U-Drive It
116 North Eighth St.
Griffin, Os.
WANTED —3 or 4 unfurnished .
rooms or small house. Phone 541
and call for Mr. Perry. J
REPRESENTATIVES earn good
commission taking Christmas card
orders during spare time. Sample
books furnished. Write The Tidwell
Co., Atlanta, Ga.
WE WILL PAY 1-2 cent apiece
for vigorous, live boll weevils in lots
of 1,000 or more until we have ob-
CHOICE OF ANY 2-PIECE SUIT
SUIT MADE TO ORDER i I II
The fabrics are wonderful—strictly all wool—the s
kind you would never dream of finding in suits
under $35 to $50. There are more than 300 pat
terns to select from.
We .make these suits to your special order in any
style and guarantee perfect fit and absolute satis
faction. All we ask is a trial. We’ll please you_
we’re sure of it.
Full Suit or Overcoat $29- 50 —All One Price
or
A. McMICHAEL, Manager ri ALL
We do Dry Cleaning, and Dyeing Pressing, Repair!: og ONE PRICE!
J
I Phone 824
113 W. Solomon St., Griffin, Ga.
tained 20,000 weevils, See Mr. Mc
Quaid or Mr. Bledsoe, chemistry
building, Ga., Experiment station.
EXPERIMENT NEWS
The many friends . of Mrs. J. E.
T “i* 111 ** h h
" V “ ! ' " »™'
-.11 be sorry to tan. tb.t
aoesn t seem to be improving:. 1 B We
wish ... for , her speedy
a recovery.
We are sorry to report Mrs. Tom
Martin is ill with mumps.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Joinner will regret to learn
their infant son has diphtheria.
Mrs. L. I. Wilson and children
called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
35S i
Alexander Snuthi Sen
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Buy Wool Seamless Rugs
For ‘Beauty and Comfort
U ______durability nsurpassed are the for beauty and
Tapestry, Velvet
and Axminster Seamless Rugs
made by Alexander Smith & Sons
Carpet Company, the world’s
largest rnakers of floor coverings
since 1860.
Find a dealer who carries a representative
selection of these famous rugs and ask him
to show you the many attractive patterns.
Prices everyone can afford.
Look for trade mark stamped
on the back of every rug .
Alexander Smith 8C Sons Carpet Co.
NEW YORK
PAGE FIT!
Litt English Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Ruth Denton was called Tues
day to the bedside of her mother,
Mrs. J. E. Leach, who is very ill
at her home.
The Ladies’ Aid Society had their
usual meeting at Kincaid Memorial
church w Wednesday, , . and were very
gl.d to have fci, „„»r, R,». W. R.
Re-election of
officers were as follows: Mrs. O. D. _
McGee, president; Mrs. E. A. Cody,
vice president; Mrs. Vashti Dunn,
secretary; Mrs. W. A. Statham, as
sistant secretary; Mrs. Lois Eng
jlish, treasurer; Mrs. J. B. Oglive,
chairman of sick and floral commit
tee; Mrs. Maud Crawford, chair
; man of membership committee.