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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1047
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A ROSY IS A ROSE IS A ROSF —Well, it may Ilf to you and Certrudi
flftrln, the iiorrlmt who wrote like that, but not to T. IS. Hamrick, a volU.;
halik v.orkci in Oraper, N. C. Like most people in a textile community
H-.iiuuk has a Iw-ilw and it’s roses. He started with only a few plants i.-
bi* yi"d five «f<> and today he has more than ISO plants, and ini.r>
tk»n « a member of the American Bose Society a.s.i
«MOllwV/r to its c’ddieuliou.
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20 Minutes Drive From Savannah
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wife or sweetheart is true or false;
how to gain the love of the one-you
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even though miles away. I further guarantee and
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start you on the path to happiness and prosperity.
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may be your hope, fear or ambition, I guarantee to
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not faithfully fulfill every word and claim above then
you pay not a penny.
No forturte telling — my word is mentalism.
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MADAM PATTON
MADAM PATTON
Psychic, Reader and Advisor
Located in mv private Trailer Coach at
HARDEEVILLE S. C., at WILLIAMSON SERVICE
STATION, Opposite Wood’s Restaurant 19 Miles From
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“Experience in Hawaii has
been that, by taking his heel
of,' tiie brown man's neck and
extend ng his hand, concludes
the author of the '47 article,
“the white man has benefitted
both culturally and financially.
The Bears Take Two
Fort Jackson
The Savannah Gears scored
a double triumph over the Ft
Jackson tS. Cl Red Caps,
July 4, when they took both
ends of a doubleheader
Sportsman’s Park.
The first game ended in a
score of 5 to 2, and the night¬
cap, 3 to 1. The largest crowd
ever to attend a game
Sportsman’s Park witnessed the
games.
The lineups:
First game:
Bears Bed
J. Reedy, ss Cat roll,
. . .
• air conditioned for your shopping comfort
JULY It LAN KET EVENT
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All-Wool 9.95 All-Wool 15.95
“Nocturne’ 72x90 “Shasta” 72x90 72x90 17.95
All-Wool 27.50 All-Wool 45.00
“Zephyr” “Regal”
72x90 72x90 Pt.
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25 y, Wool r; fA 75 G Wool 8.95 All-Wool 11.95
50% 25' i Rayon Cotton t,DU 25% Cot I on 72x90
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Virgin Wool
Latnsdown 10.95 “ n S" * 0.95
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USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT, LAY-AWAY IM, AN OR CO [PON HOOKS TO HUY NOW!
FRENCH ROOM DRESSES BUDGET SHOP DRESSES
Reduced 50 % Reduced 50 %
Light and dark prints, solid color ■-’puns and : r. pos, shirt waist and peplum
crepes and styles in d:u l and pastel shades, stripes and
sheers in afternoon and tailored styles for va¬ checked patterns- Buys for the budget mind¬
cation wear and on through the summer. ed.
Formerly 16.98 to 59.75, Reduced to I oi, Mih 8:98 to 14.98, Reduced to
8 49 to 29.87 4.19 to 7.49
FASHION SALON—SECOND FLOOR
Entire Stock Women’s Bathing Suits
MEN’S 25% off
BATHING SUITS A sp ‘cial group of Cole, Gantner and
off 25% other famous makes,
Originally 5.98 to 19.98, Reduced to
Formerly 2.95 to 8.00, Now 4.49 to 14.99
2.21 to 6.00
MEN’S STORE STREET FLOOR BEACIIWEAR—SECOND FLOOR
Savannah’s Leading and Largest Department Store
W. Smith, If . . Griffin, If
D. Reedy, c . . Sharkey, Id
MoNeely, lb Wartz, 2b
J. Wright, 2b . Thomas; 3b
B. Reedy, cf . Arnette, rt
Green, 3b Holland, rl
R Smith, rf . . . Mitchell, e
Houston, p Jackson, p.
Second game;
D Reedy, ss . . Carroll, ss
W. Smith, If . . . Griffin, if
Stevenson, 2b . Sharkey, 2b
Sox, lb ...... Thomas, 3b j
Russell, c ..... . Arnette, cf
B. Rudy, cf . Mitchell, c
Rouse, 3b , . Morty, lb
Hyman, rf Jackson, rl
Carpenter, p .. .. Moore, p.
SAVANNAH STARS TAIL TO SHOW
UP FOR GAME
The Savannah Stars, who
W0|, ‘' scheduled to play the
R, 'ars last Sunday for the city
championship, each team lniv-
ing won two games, failed to
ICE AND COAL
Savannah Ice Delivery Co.
Dial 8158 ’
f>*OS
show up at Sportsman’.; Park
and therefore disappointed a
big crowd of fans who went out
to the park to witness this cru¬
cial contest.