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I RIDAY. AT’PJL /j —
Pinnacle Feed Mills
To Open Retail Store
Here On Saturday
vistown. Tenn. |
r. „ W. Pitts, who lor sometime
iia& held a position with the
Rhodes-Perdue <5a."' has
and accepted a responsible position
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FROCKS
$10 to $17.50 v
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Cool and crisp summer
frocks iu a selection that
will please you.
The smart new styles and
lovely materials place them
in the class of dresses that
would ordinarily cost much >»
more. V
When them you’ll m
you see 9 JWi 9 .
want to complete your sum- £
mer wardrobe immediately
—especially so when you *■
compare our mod e r a t e ,/y
prices. c
Accesories — Tod i
For the New Season
What ever the occasion
and what ever the popular
style you need—you’ll find «
here the correct accessories i*
for every costume.
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Griffin Mercantile Co.
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Our entire stock'of blonde kid Slippers, ineludin.tr -
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famous Jettick line are offered in this -special 4
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4 Fine calf and kid leathers in pumps and straps with -
- high and low heels. Widths
- AAA to C in sizes 2V- to 8. 4
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► 119 S. HILL ST. PHONE 356
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with the Pinacle stove, where he
asks his friends to c*U on him.
SOCIETY
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dtately after the performance of
“Walk This Why." Admission of
$1.50 a couple will be charged.
Melody Knights, one of the
south’s best known orchestras,
which regularly broadcasts from
Station WG8T in Atlanta, will
furnish the music.
The patrons for the dance wilt
be Mr. and Mrs. Robert P, Shap
aid, Mr. and Nathaniel Mrs. D v B. Searcy,
Mr -' Mrs. H. Bailey,
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Beck, Jr.,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter K. Graefe,
Mr., anti Mrs. Charles II. Merrt
nuh. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Evander Bhopawi,
Jv.. Mr. and Mrs. Qulmijy Melton
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Wiilams, Mr.
ana Mrs. T I Hawkins Mr. anct
Mrs. oilman Drake , Mr. and Mrs,
Lewis Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John
Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert P
Sbapard, Jr.
Jubilee Circle Meets.
The Jubilee Circle of the Fir ,
Methodist church will meet a: •'!
o’clock Monday afternoon at tly
home of Mrs. J. O. Firlral.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis F. Huddles
ton attended the recent family re
union at which Mrs. John Bell, Mi ,,
Carrie Bell and Miss Clara Bell
entertained at______their home near
Jackson.
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
“I’m Happiest
Woman In Ga. »
“My healtli was wretched when
I began taking Sargon. I had a
weak, weary feeling all the time,
arid sometimes I’d keel over hi
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MRS. B. L. GARVIN
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a dead faint. I was subject to
tei rifle headaches and dizzy spells i
my appetite was poor and I nearly
always suffered with indigestion.
I believe I’m the happiest woman
in Georgia . since 1 found Sargon.
I feel stronger and more energetic
than I’ve been in 10 years and
I haven’t had a headache or faint
ing spell .since I started the medi
t e J, 1 hl ut ‘ v<> “ “ tlace wonderful uf lndl appe
Don. and Sargon Pills stimulated
my liver and entirely overcame my
constipation.”—Mrs B L Garvin.
620 State St,. N. W.. Atlanta.
M. E. Cole and Co., Agents,
j WANT ADS I
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Three coimecUng
room apartment Call 978. with private en-|
trailer. 703 W. Taylor* I
sireel. I
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FOR RENT—Apartment on 6th t
street.. Call 2M6.
FOR RENT—5-room apartment
in duplex. 115 W. Tinsley. Call 505.
FOR RENT—Furni.slxd' Or unfur- /
niched roms. Call 412. •
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished
rooms connecting with bath. Cal!
656-W.
FOR RENT—Rooms,- furnished oi
unfurnished. Call Mrs. Georgf
Oxford. 410.
FOR RENT—Two furnished
rooms. Gas stove. Call 512
FOR RENT—Four-room house
North Twelfth street. Large lot
Parks Walker.
FOR RENT—Apartment or room').
Miss Pauline Eady. 335-J.
FOR RENT. — Two unfurnished
connecting'-rodins, ak.p 2 furnished
bevi rooms wild hoard if wanted.
133 W Brul'd slmC facing dejnit.
FOR RENT—4-room bungalow on
E. Chap|»cll .sireet Call 146.
FOR RENT— Aiuirtment 3 rooms
and private bath. See Haislielci
Phone 120-J.
FOR RENT —My home on East
College street Possession June
10, Miss Myrtiee Bailey
FOR RENT—9-rooui house (Ion
in East College sjreet. 2 a part
mehtp West Charfpel! street 5
room apartment South Hill street
6-room brick bouse. North I3t>
street. Spalding Development Com
liany.' 'Call 891 or 1100.
FOR RENT—An apartment. Mi.:
ELsic Manley. - ,
91
p New Millinery ■
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m Smartest Summer
m HATS
■ Latest Styles—Wanted Colors
): Natural—Pink—Yellow. Dainty Blue White, Black and
■ all that is new.
Reasonably Priced—
1 ■ ■ ■ $2*95 SJ.95 $J.OO
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■ For Quick Disposal
HATS
■ Were origitially $5.00
up to
To go at . A
■ 1 ■ Strickland-Crouch Co
THE DEPEND ON STORE”
LOST
LOST—Ladies wrist watch be-/
tween high school and Broad street.
Return to News office
FOUND
FOUND—Stray pig Owner can
have some by describing p(g and
paying for this ad Defflc McCoy,
FOR BALE
PLANTS.
Flowers and Vegetables
Now ready, at reasonable pricer,
zinnias, violas, geums. clover pinks
armerias, Chinese delphinium, pyre
thrum, veronica, giant pansies, core
opsis. calliopsis, canterbury bells
hardy garden carnation.;, liollyhocks
annual and perennial stocks, Eng
lish daisies, wallflowers, perennial
•candytuft, hclfconia. perennial as
ters, physastegia, Alpine rock plaiit?'
giant gaillardias. Oriental poppies,
strong cabbage planLs.
The following will be ready soon
—six best tomatoes, hot and sweet
peppers.
My collection of 40 varitics of
zinnias is tiro most gorgca w and
grandest I have ever offered.
Californla best-tiny licauticTto the
monstrous giants—every color, shape
and kind. Most exquisite colors.
Ten shades pink, seven yellow, etc.
Also, a grand collection of asters,
mary golds, cosmos, calendulas, sca
biasa. dUmtiuig and hundreds el
other flowers,
GEORGE R1EGEL
Phone 6C3
FOR SALE—Good fat farm mule.
L o. Daniel, (534 S. Six'll street.
Griffin
FOR SALK— $50 00 lot oil Gre.s
heights lot 50 by 100 feet nie
Cam nuym<m to su.l
and lialance *1.00 a week. Nt t
interest or tax See Slew!)
Spalding Development Company
Call 551 and UOO during day and
1046 at night
FOR SALE^Onc lot on Macon
Read $1G00. 'Spalding Develop -1
ment Company Call 581 and
FOR SALE— Porto Rico pots'o
plants orders taken May 1st delivery
O. W. Jones. Call 1113. *
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FOR SALE—Unusually preUy
four-piece dining room suite. Bar
gain. Phone 53.
FOR RALE—3 setter pups. D. F
Patterson. Phone 131 or 5602
FOR SALE—Milk Cow. I have.
an extra fine cow and severe i
springers that will be in a few days.
Will trade for dry cattle Car.
be seen at my stable. Call 3)0.
B. B. Brown.
FOR SALE—Stone Mountain ei
pride of Georgia melon seed. A 1 m
P iedmont cotton seed. D. C. West
brook Cull 1073
FOR SALE—Baby carnage •Hey
ward Wakefield) perfect conditiot.
123 N. Fourteenth.
FOR SALE—Large tyiie Chrysan
the mu ms — several colors. s .1 *1.00
dozen. Pink Cannas 25c dozen Li
o. b. Mrs. W H. Rucker .Milner, Ga
FOR SALE—National cash re
gister. four drawers. P. O. Box 135
Macon. Ga.
WANTED ■v
WANTED—One or two rooms with
kitchentte Close in. Call 880
tween 8130 a. m and 6 p. rn
WANTED—Unfurnished
ment. All conveniences, Lower
floor. Call 479-J.
WANTED—We would like to a .>"
in touch with local farmers who
have strawberries to dispose oFTn
gallon quantities J G Wnodront
Experiment Station, Georgia
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE—If yotfr laws needs rut.
ting Call L. J. Skuloy at 825.
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AH $1.9) quality ..hcci. 48-gnuge ft <
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► hour ed heels, including and lace novelty clocks heels, in .ill double new shades point- Bp Colors
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are offered it this price. .
SUN BROWN
► $1.85 SILK HOSE
► EGGSHELL
$1.35 pr. MUSCADINE 1
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► All $1.65 cpnility hour n :,cini service
weights with tainted French FLORIDA -
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$1.00 -
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. Chiffon and (till
► service wciglits—all fash DORE
i oned and in the season s newest shade*. BLOND
► NEW CREEK CHIFFON BEIGE CLAIR '
► ROSADOR
► $1.05 pr. <
► Nev/ crepe chiffon hose lhal arc enviably NAIVE
lovely and amazingly different. The new t I VOIRE <
shades adapt themselves to your costume.
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ANKLETTE SOCKS ><'.» -i GUNMETAL <
! ► LIGHT
25c 35c 50c -
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► Children s and misses anklette socks in
► fancy and solid colors. Sizes 4 to ID DOVE GRAY <
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i ► Saturday Specials In Dry Goods Dept.
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4 Hcldincfs and Coriicelli Specially Priced 4
4 BEAUTIFUL SILKS COTTON GOODS
SJ..95 yd. 4
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40-in, Crepe 'ris, while and all colors. 36-in Printtd percales 4
► 40-in. Printed and polka dot crepes 32-in Printed and solid Play Cloth
► 40-in. Flowered chiffon 36- ; n. Long cloth
► 40-in. Plain color georgette crepe 40-in. Best quality brown sheeting
Excellent range of shades and color Guaranteed Washable—Values to 20c
combinations. 4
i Guaranteed Washable—Values to $2.95 New Selection 4
1 - Colorflit 0 New DHKSS FA BitlVS <
4 WASH SILKS JQc yd.
1 4 95 *' yd - 36-in. Pro-shrunk while and all
> linen *
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36-in. Plain silk Broadcloth , 4
cc.or f
► 36-in. Printed and 3olid color shantung 32-in. imported dolled Swiss white and__ 4
40-in. Pure rayon Hat crepe, all colors dl colors
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II *> 32 in. Printed and polka do! fub r.ilks 36-in. Printed pique in prints and solids <
Guaranteed Washable—Values to $1.29 to match . — ■
► Guaranteed Washabh—Values $1.00
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► Wide Ran of
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SMART PRINTS > SPRING PRINTS
25 * ud 39,
► Printed color voiles
40-in rod plain 4
► 40->n Printed flaxor. and balisle 36-in. English Broadcloth, and
prints -
> 36-in Broadclolh, while and all colors solid colors
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4 36-in Mercerized Jersey cloth 36-in. Printed priqtic, stlid colors to .
► 36-in Victoria Printed cambric match
36-m. Plain color misefte 36-,n. Printed lineno
■ - Guarantee;! Wa.hablc—Valu<- l<» 49c | Guaranteed Washable—Values »o 59c
4 HAND-MADE GOWNS 50c
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l.xirn good quality nainsook '^owns.hand r.ade <nd hand-ctnbondered Siz
' ci U> lo 44 in w hilc line* a -food selec-tion of sniid colors A regular $1.00
quality. 4
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J/Goldette Lingerie 4
► 7*% $/.05 to $2.05 quality
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K/ ■M c, I x l ra .licrr quality, low luxlie rayon
A ol natiohally known Golde.tte quality.
l o <2 Dance sets, step-ins, shorts, teddies
► and slips wide range of colors
in a
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