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Friday, November 14, 1924.
ANIMAL ACIS ARE
ADDED FEATURES
Elephants with manicured toes;
educated jungle beasts from the
five continents in their sleek sum
mer furs; trainers and perform
ers bespangled, and clowns in
chalk and Vermillion masks—these
are some passengers on the Sells
Floto circus trains, due in the
city at dawn tomorrow, for the
big show comes this season with
all its old allure, its myriad of
human stars, and half of Europe’s
wild animal exhibitions,added.
The highly educated jungle
creatures and erudite Arctic Cir
cle quadrupeds will be seen in
the street parade, which will leave
the lot promptly at 11 a. m., un
less the dire mishap should occur,
which it won’t—not with Sells
Floto.
Added Features.
The newly added features mean
that the open air pageant will be
much longer than before, clinch
ing, so it is claimed, the show’s
title to the largest circus parade
in the land.
The performances, opening with
u The Bride and the Beasts,”
a
barbaric, lyrical spectacle employ
ing 1,000 people and animals, cli
maxes in a raid of jungle killers,
it is announced, and all big top
fans are advised to be prepared
for the thrill of a life time.
The famous Sells-Floto liberty
horse acts, augmented this year,
•the dazzling aerial, riding and
straight circus displays will en
thrall, while the Siberian tigers
under Aage Christensen, the
mixed groups under Jules Jacot,
rthe huge groups of lions and lion
esses under Allen King—these
are a few of the highlights among
the steel arena hair raisers.
There are clowns to the number
of 50, and a whole track full of
animal comics, including aerial
monkeys and baboons.
GOVERNMENT TO TAKE
AGRICULTURAL CENSUS
OF SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
Thomasville, Ga., Nov. 14.—
An agricultural census of 26
counties of southwest Georgia will
be taken by John A. McKnight,
special agent of the United States
department of commerce at Wash
ington. Mr. McKnight is now in
Albany, where he will begin the
census of Dougherty county, com
ing latei* to Thomas and other
counties, including Quitman, Ran
dolph, Terrell, Lee, Worth, Turn
er, Ben Hill, Irwin, Cook, Grady,
Lowndes, Brooks, Decatur, Semi
nole, Early, Clay, Calhoun, Miller,
Baker, Mitchell, Tift and Colquitt.
The striped beetle and flea bee
tle are serious pests of musk
melons.
S OUR causes coated bad tongue STOMACH breath, ana gassy belching. pains,
Always And relief in
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
Sweetea your stomach and breath—only 25c
For Sale by JOHNSON DRUG CO
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Announcement
P. T.
is now located at ¥
115 WEST TAYLOR ST.
(Formerly W. L. Harris Place)
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
SERVICE—QUALITY
, Prompt Delivery
P. T.
PHONE 1068
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^ Brooks News
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By request from a very large
number of citizens from this sec
tion, the Griffin and Spalding
County Chamber of Commerce has
been invited to hold a commun
ity meeting at Brooks. The Rev.
John F. Yarbrough, chairman of
the rural relations committee, has
accepted the invitation, but the
date has not yet been set.
The Rev. Z. Speer, pastor of the
Brooks charge for the past two
years, will preach at the Brooks
Methodist church next Sunday
and leave Tuesday for Atlanta
to attend the annual session of
the North Georgia Conference.
Hoyt Pollard left Sunday for
Columbus to spend some time.
Miss Pearl Pollard, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday here with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brooks, of
Senoia, spent Sunday here with
friends.
The Rev. Thomas G. Linkous,
of East Point, will preach at the
Grocerymen!
Grab the other shirt
and tooth brush and
come on—
The
Atlanta Food Show
OperfS
Monday, Nov. 17th
And lasts all week
Unique, Entertaining and Instructive
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Exhibits by National Manufacturers as well as jobbers
and distributors.
PATTERSON’S
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
5 lbs. Sugar____ * ...39c
10 lbs. Sugar ... 74c
1 lb. Liptori 3 Large Cans Libbys
Coffee......43c Pork & Beans 29c
10 lbs. Large Smooth Irish Potatoes 23c
2 Cans Gorton or B & M 2 Cans Pink
Fish Flakes .25c Salmon 25c
10 lbs. Yellow Meat Sweet Potatoes 25c
6 Small Bars Evaporated Milk
Octagon Soap 25c Small size 5c
Large size 10c
Large Stalks Celery ... 12 c
Hard Head Lettuce . . ____15c
Large Sour and Dill Condensed Milk
PICKLES
In Bulk Dime Brand. 15c
Doz. 27c Eagle Brand 21c
BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER
6 Small Rolls or 3 Large Rolls.....25c
We have Fresh Snap Beans, Squash,
Bunch Turnips and other Vegetables.
WE THANK YOU
PHIL PATTERSON
Telephones'649 and 650 125 W. Taylor St.
WE DELIVER
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GRIFFIN
Brooks - - ------------ ■----~--5
Christian church another
year. e was pastor here for
four yein several years ago and
has many\friends in this section.
He will preach here on the fifth
Sunday in each month.
The Rev. Charlie Tucker, of
Griffin, pastor of the Brooks
Christian church, filled his last
appointment Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Green spent
Sunday near McDonough with H.
L. Green and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Malone,
of’ Brooks, are spending a few
days in Atlanta.
Bert and Nonie Cobb, of
Brooks, who have been in the
army for the past four years, are
out and have returned to Brooks.
Several from Brooks attended
the meeting of the Griffin and
Spalding County Chamber of
Commerce at Vaughn Monday
night.
G. C. Leach and family, of
Brooks, have gone to Athens to
make their future home. Mr.
Leach was an over-seas soldier
in the recent world war and was
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wounded. He will take the gov
ernment training In Athens.
Mrs. F. M. Henderson, of
Brooks, will, with this issue, be
come a subscriber to the Semi
Weekly News.
Mr. and Mr*. S. F. Matthews
and daughters, Misses Sara and
Mary, spent the week-end in Pike
county visiting relatives.
A Ford car belonging to W. C.
Padgett, of Brooks, and being
driven by his son, W. R. Padgett,
ran off the bridge at Head’s
DOMINGOS GROCERY CO
WORKING HARD AT ALL TIMES TO RENDER
BETTER SERVICE.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
SOMETHING NEW 10 LBS.
* Made by same bakers of
Merita Bread.
Delicious Angel Food Best Granulated
Cake ......... 25c
Devil Large Food size Angel Cake.... Food 25c SUGAR
Cake . . 40c 75'
Sponge Layer Cake. . 40c
ft
Good Sweet
f\;V CORDELE BUTTER 44 lb.
CREAMERY c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 43 c ,b
1 Package of
SHREDDED WHEAT HP
Bring Your Bucket Handy and easily served
REX for Dessert—
PURE LARD National Biscuit
Co.’s
18 c lb - 1 1 lb. lb. Plum Fig Pudding. Pudding, .35c ,35c
.
Fresh Tomatoes and Griffin Yard Eggs
Made this week by one
of the syrup makers in One Dozen
Spalding County—
ONE-HALF GAL. Large, Juicy,
Sorghum Syrup Sweet
50' Florida
ONE-HALF GAL. ORANGES
RIBBON
Cane Syrup
60 c 29 c
It Sure Is Good
1-lb. Box Fresh Chocolate Covered
CHERRIES 49c
10 lbs. Large, YES, WE HAVE
Irish Scudder’s Maple Syrup
POTATOES Salt Fish Roe
23 c Home Grown Spinach
All Fruit Cake Materials
10 lbs. Porta Rica Philadelphia Cream
SWEET Cheese
POTATOES Fresh Squash
23 c Fresh Grated Horse
Radish
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
When you buy your Meats from us, you not only get
Western Meats exclusively, you get it after it has been
handled in a sanitary way. We have an up-to-date
refrigerator counter which protects our meats from the
flies, dust, and other people from han dlin g what you
eat. THINK THIS OVER.
a
Large, Dressed Pure Pork
HENS SAUSAGE
27'/;c lb. 25 c lb -
We have Western Lamb We have Fresh Oysters
YOUR OCR
STORE SERVICE
127 West Taylor Street
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
Creek near Vaughn Monday night.
Several young men were in the
car at the time of the accident,
but none of them were seriously
hurt. Young Padgett was pin
ned under the car and was almost
drowned before he could be res
cued.
EFFICIENCY
Employer (to new office boy);
Has the cashier told you what you
have to do in the afternoon?
Youth: Yes, sir; I was to wake
him up when I saw you coming.
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QUALITY AND SERVICE
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
1 lb. Maxwell House Coffee____
10 lbs. Granulated Sugar
10 lbs. Good Irish Potatoes
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Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, can.
1-lb. can Gold Ribbon Coffee.....29c
1 lb. Good Bulk Coffee, ground.. 27<
Swift Cured Hams, whole, per lb. ,22c
Try one of these Hams
NATIVE MEATS
Round Steak, per lb.......... 20 c
Loin and Porterhouse Steak, per lb. 25c
Rib or Chuck Roast, per lb.. 11 c
Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb. 20c I
Ham Pork Roast, per lb.....
1-gal. can Sorghum Syrup.....
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There will be a Demonstration on Borden's Milks
this store tomorrow (Saturday, Nov. 15th).
ROY T. PATTERSON
Phones 831-832
119-121 WEST SOLOMON STREET
AP
BACON SUNNYFIELD Sliced, Rindless . . 38'
EGGS Fresh,
Per doz.
1 «...
New York State, 33 c
Full Cream, per lb
10 lbs. Michigan POTATOES 25 c
Smooth Sion
SNOW DRIFT No. 10 $1.44
Pail
Gold Dust, small pkg.. 4c
Gold Dust, large 3-lb. pkg. 27c
OCTAGON SOAP 5 Bart Large • • 27 c
Wheat Farina, pkg. 17c 1
Del Monte Cherries, No. 1 can____19c
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BUTTER Creamery Best Elgin (In Tubs) . 45c lb.
Chicken Feed, 10 lbs 39c
We have a full line of Fruit Cake
Materials at Lowest Prices
THE GREAT A. & P. TEA CO.
J. F. THOMPSON, Mgr. *
131 W. Taylor Street ;' ^ Griffin. -