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ny guards their vigil keep,
aid wake to go to jail,
the Loro for proper bail.
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is Willie Behn firewry, of
a, was shopping in Griffin
ttending the Fair Friday.
Misses Thompson and Mr.
won, of Senoia, were visit
Griffin Friday.
V. T. Smith, of Milner, made a
iness trip to Griffin Friday.
In. C. H. Wiley, of Bames
s, spent Friday in Griffin
r. and Mr^ John Connell
» Miss Frances Connell,
onville, were among those
the
Fair Friday.
Mrs. J. jy. Mask was
tose from Woolsey shopping
rlffin Friday.
rs. Georgia M^s. Nunnally,
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Griffin Realty Co.
W. G. CARTLEDGE, Mgr.
i E. Solomon St. Griffin, Ga.
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
T ■FOR
SATURDAY SALE
Every Item A Big Saving in Price
LADIES’ COATS at $17.50
50 new models, all $22.50 and $ 25.00 coats, made
of genuine Downy Wool, full length, and a splen
did buy at a saving of $5.00 to $7.50 on each
garment.
• LADIES’ COATS at $39.50
Real $50.00 coats, made of finest cloths and fur
trimmed. Soma wonderful new models.
“LADIES’ FINE COATS at $55.00 to $89.50
You will pay elsewhere from $15.00 to $25.00
more and these are the exact coats shown in
Atlanta at $69.50 to $125.00. All are individual
models and New York’s best coats.
GINGHAM SPECIAL, 15c yd.
Genuine 25c best quality dress Gingham, fast
colors and splendid Also new patterns, of while Gingham 30 pieces
last, 15c yd. 40 pieces 29c at
19c.
FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE, $1.50 Pair
For Saturday we will sell all colors in full fash
ioned Silk Hose at special price of $1.50 per pair.
Buy 'at least 3 pairs.
CHIFFON HOSE, $2.00
Just opened, all colors in Chiffon Silk Hose, $2.50
quality, tomorrow special Lisle at, per Hose, pair $ 2.00
$1.00 quality Mercerized full fashion
ed, special 50c
75c Pure Silk Hose, black and colors 50c
Special Canton Crepe, per yard $1.50
40-inch Canton Crepe, a splendid $1.95 value,
at per yard $1.50
$3.50 quality Rushanary Crepe, all new colors,
just in, per Crepe, yard ...; heavy, fine cloth, just $2.50
|p; $2.50 Spiral yard' a $1.95 re
ceived, per all shades, just received,
$5.00 Faile Silks, new
per yard $3.75
mjg Come in Saturday Bargains for Many Special
STR1CKLAND-CR0UCH CO.
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motored to Atlanta Thursday af
ternoon.
Mrs. a E. Stephens, of Wool
sey, was shopping, in Griffin Fri
day. .....XX" L :
Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace Daniel,
of Atlanta, spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Pursley
and attended the Griffin-Spald
ing County Fair. *
Mrs. Ido* Touchstone and little
Miss Lillian Touchstone, who at
tended the Gaissert-Gunnels wed
ding, returned to their home in
Tifton Friday, making the trip
through the country.
Mrs. W. T. Smith was among
the shoppers from Milner in Grif
fin Friday.
Miss Thelma Faulkner, who is
attending Bessie Tift College in
Forsyth, will spend the week-end
in Griffin with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J, A. Faulkner.
T. H. Wells, of Griffin Route D,
called yesterday to renew his sub
scription to the Semi-Weekly
News. "I don’t see how you
can put out such a good paper
for only $1,” he told us.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Strick
land, of Houston, Texas, who are
visiting relatives in Concord,
spent Thursday afternoon in Grif
fin with Mrs. Robert Strickland.
Mr. Strickland is a former well
knowg resident of Griffin.
Miss Etienne Milligan r etu r n ed
to Concord Friday after a visit
to Misses Sara and Katherine
Randall in the Colonial Apart
ment.
Mrs. C. N. Keith, of Atlanta,
is visiting her granddaughter,
Miss Sara Keith at the home
of Mrs. T. N. Berry.
Friends of John DuBose, for
mrely a teacher at the Griffin
high school, will be interested to
know that he is teaching in Au
gusta and is coaching the football
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farris, of
Tampa, Fla., are spending; several
days with he£ sister, Mrs.
Smith.
Miss Olive Mays, who fiaa been
upending a week with her
Mis.i Nell Bridges, returned to
her home in Atlanta Friday.
Mrs. John Strickland, Mrs. Rog
ers Strickland, Misses Sailie
Mae and Kate Strickland,
of Concord, motored to
Griffin Thursday and spent the
afternoon with Mrs. Robert Strick
land.
Mrs. Eugene McCollum,
Hapeville, and her guest, iss
Lula Boyer, of Hopkinsville, Ky.,
are spending several days with
Mrs. A. C. Layne on West Col
lege street.
Mrs. A. C. Long, of Bogalousa,
La., arrived in Griffin Friday af
ternoon for a visit to her mother,
Mrs. Fred L. Durkee. Mrs. Long
will be delightfully entertained
*
during her visit.
Mrs. J. J. Woodruff has return
ed from Atlanta, where she spent
several days.
Jack Gresham continues ill at
his home on West Taylor street.
The linen shower for the Ap
pleton church Home in Macon will
be held at the residence of Mrs.
Ralph Jones at 3 ojclock Monday
afternoon.
Logan Wallace left Friday ’op.
* business trip to Albany.
Miss Miriam Strbk’.ar.d, of
Concord,! spent Friday with rela
tives in/ Griffin.
Mrs.YH. A. Bolton will celebrate
the birtpday of her children, Mary
and Maddox, with a children’s
party Monday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock. *
LeRoy Whidby, of Bamesville,
spent Thursday evening in Grif
fin.
George Carson is spending the
week-end in Athens with his
brother, Marcus Carson, and Friar
Thompson, students at the Uni
versity of Georgia.
Mr. Stewart, state school super
visor, spent Thursday and Fri
day in Griffin.
Alton Thompson and Mr. Os
man have returned to Atlanta
after a short visit in Griffin to
J. R. Berry.
Ralph Me Michael Is visiting
friends and relatives in Birming
ham, Ala.
Frank Kaye has returned to
Atlanta after a short visit to
Joseph Persons, Jr., on South
Eleventh street.
Bankston Farrar has returned
home after a short trip to his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Far
rer.
Miss Emory Drake, the young
daughter of Mr. Emory Drake,
and a popular member of the
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THE LADY WHO DRIVES
a car, who formerly drove her
own, may not know thht she can
now rent a car of her selection
and drive it herself, for very lit
tle cost. This is a distinct in
novation and greatly lessens the
cost of ordinary auto livery, as it
abolishes the ‘cost of a chauffeur’s
services and makes you feel like
an owner.
GRIFFIN U-DRIVE IT
COMPANY
116 N. 8th Street
Mi
as the
pai essie Tiff Col
lege in Forsyth. Miss Drake has
won many honors during her
^hool career at Bessie Tift.
Judge and Mrs. J. A. Drgwry
*pent Friday in Atlanta with
j friends.
Mrs. J. E. Tribble returned to
her home in Jefferson Friday af
ter a several days visit to her
mother,. Mrs. F. C. Hand, and
her sister, Mrs. Roscoe Tyus.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Caldwell,
of Chattanooga, Tenfi., and Win
ter Haven, Fla., spent Thursday*
night and Friday in Griffin with
.Mr. and Mrs. W. if. Taylor and
family, en route to Winter Ha
ven.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker, of
West Griffin, announce the birth
of a boy, Jesse, Jr.
Mill Chappell, of McDonough, is
visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ida Cody,
in West .Griffin.
Real Barbecue Lunch
Tomorrow and Sunday at
West Fairview, one-half
mile from Griffin on
Columbus Road. H. M.
Flewellen.
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Values
1921—Ford Touring.
1924—Ford Touring.
1924—Ford Tudor Sedan.
1918— Buick Touring.
1919— Dodge Touring. ,
1920— Overland Touring.
1921— Essex Coupe.
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109 East Solomon St. Phone 680
FOR SALE
Residence, West Taylor St.
Residence, South Hill St.
Residence, South Sixth St.
Several well located V lots.
100-acre farm, 1% miles out.
2414-acre farm, close in.
114 million feet saw timber.
FOR RENT
One store building.
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CLOUDS; TWO KILLED
San Diego, Cal., Oct. 17.- ■Two
men were killed instantly and t.
third had a remarkable escape
from death this afternoon offer
a collision of two naval Voughl
airplanes 13,000 feet above Cor
onado.
Gunner William Cole escaped
with his lrfe by walking out on
the wing of his Vought and
plunging headfirst to the ground,
his parachute opening after he
had fallen 500 feet.
He is suffering from the shock.
About 50 white men and wom
en believed to be descendants of
Dutch pioneers who were lost in
the wilderness, have been found
held in slavery in southern Africa.
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GEORGIA SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSN.
MEETING
October 23rd to 26th
Tickets on sale October 20th to 25th.
Good returning up to October 31st.
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