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lantay is abending several days
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Mrs. A. C. Long, Jt., of
lu»a, La., who is the guest of
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i 2—1925 Ford Tourings
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2—192ft Dodge Tourings
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ALL SET
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Georgia-Tech Game
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Everything is read fyor the big game
Saturday. We’ve got your O’Coat,
i Scarf, Hat and Suit waiting. You’ll
need some heavy Woolen Socks, too, and
also a pair of warm Gloves. Y'ou know
how cold you always get at the games.
t Dt )p around today and get ycur Outfit.
few w 1 ' 1 i ® - •
r. Sibley Clothing Co.
ft. A 'A F The Of
’ Home Good Clothes
9m
went to Atlanta Wednes
-day to spend several days with
Mrs. Seth Mcllen. She will
turn to Griifin Friday.
M,rs. Lum Fields, of Hampton,
j was shopping here Wednesday,
The Woman’s, Club will meet
Thursday afternoon 1 at .1:80 o’clock
with Mrs. Julia McWilliams Drew
ry at her home on West Solomon
street. A program on Georgia
will be given!
Mrs. Mcl). Wilson, of Atlanta, is
spending several days wi,tty Mir,
Joseph M. Thom at her hom-s
on South Eei;'hth utnajt. j
The friends of Mrs. Charier, T:i
Thomas, who lias been ill, will bo
glad to know that she ia improv
ing, though she is not able to bi
out.
Missy Jessie Pearl Rice, who is
teaching school in Moultrie, will
spend the week-end with her mo
ther, Mrs. Joe Rice, arriving Fri
day afternoon. She will have as
her ffw»t, Miss Epwy, of Moot
trie.
Mrs. Henry Burks, of LaGrange, I
arrived Tuesday afternoon to
spend the rest of tnc week with
Mrs. J ,H. Walker, Jr., at her
home near Griffin,
The friends of Mrs Harry John
son, who has been ill at hor home
on West Poplar street, will be
glad to know that she is better.
Miss Henrietta is the
guest of Miss Elizabeth Norman
during the absence of Mrs. Nor
man from the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Foy Kel
ley, motored to Jackson Wed
nesday to see friends.
Mrs. Flom Tarpley and Miss 1
Francis Tarpley, of Hampton,
were visitors in Griffin Tuesday
afternoon. >
Thomas Goddard has returned to'
Sewance, Tenn., where he is at
tending the University of the.
South, after spending a few days
at home with his father, Hunt'.’.'
Goddard.
Miss Carolyn Gray, of Locust
Grove, is spending Wednesday and
Wednesday evening in Griffin with
Mrs. J. H. Walker, Jr., and Miss
Amelia Walker. Miss Gray ha.i
recently returned from a year’s
in
EAST GRIFFIN
MISS ESTELLE GRUBBS
Correspondent.
Mrs. Henry Crowder and child
cn are visiting friends and relat
ives in South Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Maddox, of
Carrolton, are visiting their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs.J. M. King.
Mrs. L. W. Timmons, of Hamp
spent Sunday with her mother
Mrs. Josie Bunn.
r. and rs. L. W. Dillard and
little daughter, spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Dillard.
Miss Lottie Dillard and Miss
Bertha May King spent Sunday
Sunday with Miss Marie Ccmner.
Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Boyd vis
their brother nnd-sister, Mr”
Mrs. J. W. Boyd, for the week
Miss Minnie King and Mrs.A.
Maddox visited Mrs. J. W.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Connell, of Holl
spent the week-end with’
son and daughter, Mr. and
J. M. Weldon.
Miss Elsie May Moore spent the
with Miss Mace Cooper.
E. W. Wilson has returned from
business trip to Fort Valley.
The many friends of J. L. Vin
will be sorry to know that he
to be 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Campbell.
Lovejoy, visited their sister,
V. V. Kitrell, unday. /
Mrs. • Charles Beasley, * of Ex
visited her sister, Mrs.
V. Kitrell, Sunday. .
John Center Campbell, of At
spent Sunday witlr his
Mrs. Hattie Campbell.
The many friends of J. J. Coop
will regret to hear of his ill-
Want Ad Column
FOP. RENT—Four room house on
Alabama St., Griffin Realty Co.
FOR RENT—Two 5 room houses
in Kincaid sub-division. GRIFF IN
REALTY CO.
FOR RENT—The lower floor of
the Thad Clark home place. Five
rooms, bath, cellar, large garden
spot. E. Broad street. See A. F.
Gossett.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished
rooms and kitchenette, adl 121.
FOR '‘SALE-6,000,000 cabbage
plants. 100, 20c; 1 to 2 thousand
$1.50; 2 to 5 thousand, $1.25; 5 to
10 thousand. $1.00. Call G. W.
Jones, 644-W.
FOR SALE j— Fresh. Country
Meal. Call me and let me bring
you a bushel at. $1.35.. G. W.
Jones — Phone 644—W.
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SEHD WHEAT for sale. Lindsgv
Smith. Walkers Mill. Phone
EAR CORN for sale, Just
celved car shipment ear
Prico right, ut Ptantevs
hou«‘. Ogletree & O gletrve.
FOR SALE—Milk cow. Phone
A. Hall.
FOR SALE—Flat-top. double
for office. Price $30.00.
140, Mattie Gordy, Barneaville.
LOST—Ladies yellow gold
watch Sunday night at the
Reward. Call 318.
LOST—Three red beef cows. I
with white spots, 1 light
1 jersey bull. Millers Market.
LOST—Single Stone Mart|en chok
er. Reward. Phone G29.
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GKiFFIN DAILY NtW3
Guests
Assigned Homes
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(Continued from page five.)
Thomason, E. C.—Mrs. T. J.
Brooks.
Thompson, Nath—j. W. Touch-j
stone.
Thompson, Homer—Dr. L. C.
Warren.'
Tilly, A. A.—Self.
Trammell, B. H.—J. H. Chsat
ham.
Tumlin, G. W.—E. H. Griffin.'
Turner, J. R.—W .H. McAfee.
Twiggs, L. M.—0. S. Tyus.
Twiggs, W. M.—Miss Maude
Freeman.
Tyler, R. Z.—W. H. Wheaton.
Thrailkill, J. S.—Self.
Turner, P. A.—F. M. Thomp -
sdn.
Turner, John H.—Jo, F. Yar
brougs.
Trotter, M. M.—Mrs. Gordon
.Wflson.
Thompson, A. H,—J. P. Nichols.
Jr.
Trundpl, W. H.—J. H. Walker,
Jr. t
Thompson, W. E.—J. P. Nich
ols, Sr.
Tollison, A. W.—note!
Tate, Sam—Hotel.
Trawick, W. H.—Ben Connor.
Tumlin, J. M.—E. H. Griffin.
Tuck, Miss Lola,— J. W. Ham
mond.
land.
Underwood, . L.-t-B. H. Moore.
Veatch, J. W.—J. M. Thomas.
ALL RUN DOWN,
NOW HEALTHY
“Honestly, in all my 15 years of
experience as a nurse I have never
known of a medicine that com
pares with Tanlac,” Is the glow
ing tribute of Nurse M. E. Chap
pole.
“Time and agair I hare recom
mended Tanlac and always with
surprising results. Some time ago
my Mother complained of being
generally run down and on the
verge of a nervous breakdown.
6he had no appetite, her stomach
was disordered, digestion weaken
ed and her bowels were most ir
regular.
“Tanlac came to her aid at once,
brought on a vigorous appetite
so that she began to eat with the
greatest relish, and made the di
gestive organs function properly
once more, fn a short time she
was well, happy^ and strong, and
although over 80 years of age
she is now vigorous enough to
look after her household .duties
and go out quite a little, too.
This is why I praise Tanlac and
consider it the best tonic and
health builder ever discovered.
What Tanlac has done for oth
ers it can also do for you. Tan
lac is for sale by all good drug
gists. Accept no- substitute. Over.
10 million bottles sold.
Take Tanlac Vegetable Tills for
constipation. Made and recommen
ded by the manufacturers of Tan
lac.
TANLAC
FOR. YOUR HEAJUTJtn
[LOST: One old blue cow. Weight
i about 710 pounds. Call Jones Cash
Market. Phone 817 _
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STRAY ED OR STOLEN—Small
roan horse, weight about 900 lbs.
Had halter on; Reward, J. H.
Brooks, Experiment, Ga.
j If 1 it is for sale sell it.
we can
List your property with us. GRIF-1
FIN REALTY CO.
YOUNG lady Wants posftion as
stenographer. Has only six months
experience but is capable and anx
inus for Permanent place. Best of
references, Address Steno , care
‘ The News '
WANTED—Position as compnn
i ion refined elderly white
oy v. ,
j!' ,an - Willing tc, lielp around the
j house. Good references. Answer
j KG care Griffin News.
WE CAN reiiuild your mat-
1 tresses and mftke them good as
new. Our work absolutely guar
anteed. *iauney y Mattress Co
91X -
BOARDiNG-M3an furnish to six
or seven men meals 211 W. Solo
mon street. Close in across from
post office. Mrs. G. W. Clark.
Phone 728.
WHY NOT divide my fire iiwur
ance with GRIFFIN REALTY Go?
FOOD FIT FOR A KING
(AND JIGGS)
Eal Here and Be Satisfied
DINTY M RE CAFE
1 122 Wl Broad Griffin, Ga.
Venable, G. F.—Mrs. L. C. Man
ley.
Vendell, C. M.—Mrs. E. W. Doe.
Vickery, E. 0.—John Shell.
Venable, W. H.—Mrs. Helen
Walker.
Walraven, M. M.—Paul Flynt.
Walton, F.—B. R. Blakely.
Ware, E. A.—Mrs. Dean.
Warwick, Adrion—A. K. Mad
dox -
Warwick, Jesse—J. B. Dodd.
Wasson, S. E.—Ulrs. L. C.
Manley.
Watkins, A. P.—Miss Malone.^
Watkins, W. T.—E. P. Eubanks.
Watkins, W. W.—Dr. L. C. C'yr
Weathers, C. B.—Mrg. '
Tyler.
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For beauty, for charm, for practicability,
there's nothing: like Jewelry in all the wide
world that wins such instant appreciation at
any time.
\* Whether gift is expensive trinket
W your an *
or a costly one, you will find this store one in
% which quality and value always dominate.
✓ Make your Christmas selections now; a
small deposit will reserve any article in ; the
house till wanted.
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We have here assembled one of the largest
(7 toeks in the city to select from. Every article
is guaranteed a true value.
_ _M Depot Jewelry
a 10 128 W. Broad St. Tel. 1076
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/These Pianos have been put
J f in 9 good condition
as as new
' and better than cheap
• are new
t r& ^ the pianos. To move prices: them quick, here are
Am A ^ Ebony case, A. Nilson $ 95.00
1 1 Aubner Bros. 97 M
i 1 McDonal & Company 117J)0
^ 1 mahogany case, Francis Ba
con 150.00
1 Briggs & Co., a good piano 125J00
a 1 Phillip Ritscheimer 195.00
1 Horace Waters, walnut
case 235.0
$ 1 Conreid Player 237M
1 1 Walters Player 275.00
1 Rogers Player, good as new 350.00
Many others at bargain prices.
We are still selling Gulbransen Pi
anos and Player Pianos. .Big as
sortment Domino PMonograph Rec
ords at 35c, 3 for
Divided Payments given on all
Pianos.
foiJES’" T 1^1 V. GOODE & NICHOLS
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Wednesday, Nov. 11. 1925.
White, Neal A.—J. H. Rogers.
Wiggins, S. P,—B. B. Brown.
Williams, Felton, J. P. Mason,
Williams, Marvin—W. F. Sib
ley.
Williams, M. S.—W. H. Taylor,
Wilaon, 0. T.—J. M. Mathews.
Wood, E. H.—Arthur Digby.
Woodruff, W. A.—McAbee.
Ward, J. E.—Self.
Wood, R. W.—John Shell.
Wheeler, R. S.—Mrs. * Alva
Moore.
W'hite, Mrs. J. C.—R. L. Will
iams.
Wocten, S. A.—C. W. Slaton.
Wells, H. L.—Paul Walker.
Watkins, E. W.—P. V. oCuch. t
Warrell, Clud, Dr. J. C. Owen.
Wright, G. O.—H. H. Starr.
Walden, Floyd— Misses Malone.
Yarbrough, John
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