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wil Ibe made joyous and happy Christmas
IB morning by the reception of loved ones
i| and friends of the many useful and splendid
presents bought in our Men’s Wear Depart
E H ment. which is overflowing with the world's
best of everything men need to wear and
will appreciate in gifts.
Only 4 more shopping days. We were pre
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for the late ones with the best assortment
we have ever shown.
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GRIFFIN MERCANTILE CO.
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The moat useful Xmas presents in the land I ween
b the little SINGER Electric Sewing Machine.
Next the Singer MOTOR, Buttonhole Workers, too,
While the Singer SEW LIGHT sheda its rays for you.
Why not let him bring Mother, Wife or Daughter one or
ail of these) And the little girls a Singer No. 20, Dolls
m and Aprons) Come in and let' ua show you through.
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
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118 East Solomon Street
GRIFFIN, GA.
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FINE LINE OF XMAS BOXED PIPES, TOBACCOS AND
CANDIES—MAVIS AND HUD- GARS IN XMAS
NUT TOILET SETS—FINEST
,v AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT SMOKING SETS (Pipe,
OF STATIONERY IN GRIFFIN ette & Cigar
-HAND-PAINTED MIRROR
P :: "' SETS. * LIGHTS—KNIVES—RAZORS.
And Many Other Wonderful Gifts For Every Member
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of the Family.
JOHNSON’S DRUG CO.
137 N. HILL STREET
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—Lounging Robes —Walking Sticks
—Bath Robes —Suits
—Hats —Gloves
—Handkerchiefs —Pajamas
t ■/ \ —Beit Buckles —Garters
J PL/ M / \ —Neckwear —Raincoats —Watch —Collars Chain & Knife —Shoes —Jewelry —Overcoats —Shirts
t. —Knitted Vests —Caps
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Newman’s
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135 N. Hill St. , Griffin, Ga.
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PERSONAL NOTES
Ralph Williams has arrived
from Emory University, in At
lanta, to spend his Christmas va
cation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer E. Williams, on East
,College street.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellborn Blalock
and young daughter, Martha, of
Atlanta, will spend the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Drake.
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C. E. Ross, of Zebulon, made
a business trip to Griffin Friday.
Mrs. J. F. Nutt, of Luella, was
shopping in Griffin Friday.
Mrs. T. C. Slade and Miss Pa
tricia Slade, of Meansville, were
visitors to Griffin Friday.
Mrs. W. L. Almon and daughter,
Emily, of Birmingham, Ala., will
arrive in Griffin the first of next
week to spend the Christmas sea
son with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Thornton.
Luther Davis, of Thomaston,
spent Friday in Griffin on busi
ness.
Mrs. J. A. Wheelis, of Thomas
ton. was shopping in Griffin Fri
day. »
Mrs. L, C. Bruner, of Savannah,
will arrive Saturday to spend
Christmas with her sister, Mrs.
Gilman Drake, in the Marian
Apartment.
Mrs. C. T. Jones, of Concord,
was shopping in the city Friday.
Mrs. Will McDaniel was among
those from Thomaston shopping
in Griffin Friday.
Franklin Sibley, who is a stu
dent at Emory University, in At
lanta, is the guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W .F. Sibley, for
the Christmas holidays.
Miss Mary Peeples, of
ville, will arrive December 29
a visit to Miss Emily Boyd
South Hill street,
Mrs. C. A. Black, of
spent Friday shopping in
stores.
Miss Emory Drake arrived
day afternoon from
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
where she is attending Bessie
Tift College, to spend the Christ
mas holidays with her father, Em
ory Drake, on South Hill street.
J. F. Nutt, of Luella, made a
business trip to Griffin Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCracken
will leave Wednesday,, December
24, for Fort Payne, Ala., to' spend
the holidays with relatives.
The Sunday school of St.
George’s Episcopal church will en
tertain at a Christmas service, to
be followed by a Christmas tree
in the Parish House Tuesday eve
ning at 6 o’clock.
Mrs. J. W. Halloway was among
those from Meansville shopping in
Griffin Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. 0. N. Mathis will
leave Sunday in their car for
Dawson, Edison, Talbotton and
other points in South Georgia,
where they will visit relatives for
the holiday season.
Mrs. Luther Davis and young
spn, Luther, Jr of Thomaston,
were shopping in Griffin Friday.
C. T. Slade, Jr., of Meansville,
made a business ^rip to Griffin
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farris, of
Tampa, Fla., will spend Christmas
in Griffin with her sister, Mrs.
Henry Smith.
Miss Maud Green will leave
Saturday for West Point, where
she will spend the holidays with
relatives.
Prof. Allen Eakes, of Chicago,
will arrive in the city Saturday,
coming to spend the Christmas
holidays with his parents, Dr. and
pATARRH of fcaad or throat Is Mostly
%# benefited by tha vapors of—
WICKS
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BUICK Values 100%
1924—Ford Coupe. Like new.
1921—Essex Coupe. _______
1920—Overland 490 Touring.
1918—Dodge Touring.
1920—Willeys Six,
1918—Buick Touring.
Six,
1920— Touring. Buick Six,
Touring. *
1921— Buick Six t
Sedan.
1922— Buick Six,
Greatly Touring. reduced
sale. prices for
TERMS IF DESIRED
SLATON MOTOR CO.
BUICK DEALER
109 East Solomon St. 7 Phone
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A youngster^exploring an
cavation for the basement of
building fell and fractured
arm—suit for $7,500.
Such suits arc common.
just or unjust, mean legal
and time lost, unl ess the
is covered by liability insurance.
Claims are frequent—your
erty is not safe without
You may have sudden need
this insurance and the service
vided by this agency. Get it
before the accident.
Drake & Company
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Mrs. J, H. Bakes, on South Hill
street.
Dr. J. H. Eakes, presiding elder
of the Griffin district, will preach
at Hanleiter Methodist church in
West Griffin Sunday morning at
the It o’clock service. ,
Ido Touchstone, of Tifton, is
spending several days here with
relatives.
Miss Margaret Spalding, who
has been ill in the hospital follow
ing an operation, returned home
today.
Mrs. W. W. Shannon, of Wil
liamson, was shopping in Griffin
Friday.
Harry Rogers, who is a student
in the medical department of.Em
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CANDLE STICKS
Wax Candles *
PICKERING’S
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VACANT LOTS
Among the vacant lots wt
have for sale are—
2 on South Hill Street
1 on West Taylor Street
2 on West Broad Street
2 on West Poplar street
3 on East Poplar Street
6 on Meriwethei street.
2 on Lane Street
2 on East College Street
2 on S. 14th Street
1 on S. 16th Street
6 on E. Chapel Street
1 on West Tinsley Street
Several in EASTBROOK
Many more in different parts
of the city.
Stop paying rent. Buy a lot
and build you own HOME.
Griffin Realty Co.
W. G. CARTLEDGE, Mgr.
116 E. Solomon St. Griffin. Gs.
SHOP EARLY
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5 / Gifts Men Want
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You can’t go wrong in giving men things to
wear that they will wear. Below we give a list
of five Gifts men WILL wear and appreciate:
1 -NECKWEAR more Our assortment complete. of In Silk Christmas and Knitted boxes— Neckwear was never larger or
$1.00 to $3.50
2 -SOCKS We very have popular a wonderful wool socks selection just received. of Lisle, In Christmas Silk and Wool. boxes— See the
35c to $2.00
3 -^GLOVES Whether Dress Kid, a man Moca walks and Gauntlet or drives, gloves. we have In just Christmas the right boxes— glove—Wool,
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$1.00 to $7.50
4 -HANDKERCHIEFS
There is nothing that pleases a man more, We are pre to
supply your wants with the largest stock in our history—the very
popular initial Handkerchiefs in boxes, Also plain. linen, fancy
bordered an,d silk.
Boxes of 3 and 6 Single Handkerchiefs
75c to $2.75 25c to $1.00
5 -MUFFLERS
Something any man appreciates, but very seldom buys. A shipment
of the most popular silk and wool. In Christmas boxes—
$2.50 to $6.50
And Hundreds of Other Gifts That Any Mqp or
Boy Would Wear With Pride.
Qlaton-powdl ^ CLOTHING * COMPANY
1 CAten's and 'Boys' Outfitters i
Friday. December 19. 1924.
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The drama of a husband's clever experiment to s^ve
his wife from “The Fast Set.’’ From the brilliant
Broadway stage success, "Spring Cleaning.”
Saturday
PRISCILLA DEANE
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THE STORM DAUUGHTER
EXTRA—A Good Andy Gump Comedy
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OUR XMAS WEEK PROGRAM WILL BE A RECORD
BREAKER. WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT.
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