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the sandersville herald.
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STILL PROGRESSING
n The tremendous crowds who have been taking advantage of the low prices during this sale have left our stock i
§| slightly broken but we have yet some immense values in all the departments. This great sale closes I
h Saturday October 26, so don’t fail to come before the close. Note the following prices. ■*
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52 inch Plaid Broad Cloth, in all of the newest
shades, all Wool,
89c
54 inch all Wool Panama, Red, Navv and Brown
79c
38 inch, Wool, mixed Suiting, Panamas Batted
and Plaid Cloths
33c
50 inch all Wool Cheviot Serges in Navy, Garnett,
Black, and Brown.
49c
54 inch Broad Cloth, All Wool in all the new
shades worth 76c at
39c
27 inch all Wool Tricot Flannels for waists
19c
54 inch Ashland Repellant, in Navy Blue only
49c
50c White Laundried Shirts, 25c
$1.00 Monumental Shirts at 79c
50c Garland Shirts at
39c
50c Mens Heavy Fleeced Shirts
and Drawers 39c
50c Four in hand Ties at 35c
25c Four in hand Ties at 19c
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$5.00 Stetson Patent Leather
Shoes at • $3.99
$3.00 John Mitchell Vici Kid
Shoes at $2.49
Ladies Silk and Wool Vests and Drawers former
price $1.50
$1.19
Ladies, all Wool Vests and Drawers, former price
$1.00
79c
Ladies Wool mixed Vests and Drawers former
price Tec
59c
Ladies Fleece Lined Vests and Pants former price
50c
39c
W. B, and R. & G. Corsets on Bargain Counter.
79c
Amoskeag 1921 Outing, the best
8 l-2c
36 inch Brown Sheeting good weight
6c
T ucker-Richbourg-Mitchell
, the Social S$iealm.
EDITED BIT MISS LOUISE SULLIVAN*
Prof. Brinkley spent Saturday in
Atlanta.
Mr A. C. WyLly left for New York
Monday night.
Mrs. Will Kitchens of Bartow, opent
Monday iu our city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. El. Koughton visited
Davisboro Monday.
l>r. Hermann fy&ent 8unday And
Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. S. B. Mills is visiting relatives
in Hurtow this week.
Mrs, J. Y. Tanner was a visitor an
^Sandersville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell spent Sua-
<lav afternoon in Teuivitle.
Mrs, Arthur Stephens of TenniMe,
"'as in our city Tuesday.
Hoi. E. W. Jordan spent .Monday in
Augusta on legal business.
Mr. Tom Cox of Statesboro, was a
visitor in our city Sunday.
Mr. Tom Smith of Warthen was a
visitor in our city Tuesday.
Prof, and Mrs. John Gibson spent
•Sunday with relatives in Agricola.
Mr. Isaac Silver of Sylvnma, was a
visitor im our city Sunday and Monday
Miss Ethel Elder has returned to
hiandersvWJe after a visit to Monticello.
Mr. Charlie Russell of Atlanta, was
ft ?.’isitor in our city Sunday and Mon
Mrs. w. E. Armistead is at home
a Raio after a visit to relatives in Vir
ginia. ,
Mr. Louis Hade is at home again
after a very pleasant visit to Monte
zuma.
Mr. Mathis of Burke county apent
Sunday in our city with Mr. J. S.
Adams.
Miss Bessie Summerlin of Tennille,
W| »s the guest of Mrs. Minnie Beach
1’urker on Sunday.
Mrs. Pugh and Miss Mamie Harris
are visiting at the home of Mr. Jim
Jackson this week.
Misses Marston and Ruggles enter
tained their music class Saturday af
ternoon at the residence of Prof, n
Lmjson.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wall will move
diito their new residence in “Halt’s
Heights” this week.
Col. W.E. Armistead spent a part
of Saturday in Atlanta, returning to
•Sandersville Saturday night.
Mrs. C. D. Shelnutt and daughter,
Ida, returned to their home today
after a pleasant visit to Covington.
Mr. and’Mrs. Herman Bashinski who
have been in Eos Angeles Cal. for the
past year have moved to Phoenix, Ari
zona.
Mrs. J. M. Thomas spent apart of
last week in Moultrie, returning to
Sandersville the latter part of the
week,
Mrs. B. B. Lovett is a visitor in Co
lumbus and represents the W. O. T. U.
of our eity at the genpro.1 congress
session.
Mrs. J. Edwin Taylor returned to
her Ivcmie in Sandersville on Saturday
night after spending several days in
Augusta.
Mies Willie Perkins was the ehann-
111tie hostess at a birthday party given
in her honor at the home of Mrs. T. W.
Hardwick ou Mond.ay afternoon.
Rev. W. A. Hnckabee, who repre
sents the South Georgia Orphans
Home in Macon, was the guest of Rev.
L. W. Colson Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Tom McBride of Oconee, spent
Saturday in Sandersville. Mr. McBride
has a number of friends here who are
always glad to have him visit our city.
Mrs. Hoilifield Goodman entertained
at her home on church street, Monday
afternoon in honor of little Miss Willie
Belle and Master S. F. Goodman, Jr.
fhe entertainment was thoroughly en
joyed by the little folks.
Mr. J. W. Kennedy of near Tennille,
was a visitor to Sandersville last Sat
urday and gave Tim Herald nn ap
preciated call. Mr. Kennedy has been
suffering for some time with rheuma
tism but we hope to see him entirely
recovered soon.
WANTED —White woman to
look after household work at New Gil
more House. For information apply
to Mrs. B. F. Jordan.
Birthday Party.
Miss Beverly Wood entertained about
thirty of her little friends Saturday |
afternoon to celebrate her iirst birth- i
duy.
A fish pond was a delightful mode of i
entertainment, and delicious cream, i
cake, fruits and candies were served. |
Each guest was presented with a
dainty souvenir cup and saucer.
Among the guests present were:
Emmie and Annie Laura Johnson,
Claire and Elizabeth Phillips, Mattie
nnd Mildred Harris, Marian Evans,
Hattie Julia Mills, Mary Wood, Gresd-
na and Louise Wood, Florence West.
Katie nnd Emmie Julia Prince, Jennie
Lou Strange, Harris Johnson, Benjimin
Evans, Gainer and Newsome Summer
lin and George Strange.
Mrs. Wood Entertains.
Mirs. Pierce Wood entertained the
Whist Club Wednesduy afternoon at
•her home in West End.
A dainty afternoon refection was
served.
GueBtswere Mesdnmes E. E. West.
T. W. Hardwick, R. H. Iioughton. J.
I). Newman, J. C. Tadlock. Misses
Annie Wicker and Emily West.
Miss Norma Jordan left Thursday for
Savannah.
Mrs. M. P. Pittard is visiting friends
in Oklahoma.
Mr. B. E. Koughton of Macon was
in the city Sunday.
Miss MaudeJTriee expects to leave
shortly for Atlanta.
Mrs. T. W. Hardwick has returned
from a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. J. D. Newman will entertain the
Whist Club this afternoon.
Mrs. Lizzie Walker has returned
from a visit to Warthen.
Mrs. John Mullane spent the week
end with friends in Macon.
Mrs. C. B. Hendrix returned yester
day from a delightful visit to relatives
at Norfolk.
Mr. Allen Chamlee of Warthen was
the weekend guest of his brother, Rev.
A. Chamlee.
Mrs. Walter Averett has returned to
her home at Quitman after a pleasant
visit to Mesdames E. T. Averett and
E. L. Holmes.
Col. J. J. Harris spent Monday tn
Augusta.
TOST—Gold locket with initials
“H. P. T.” on one side and 8 links on
other side. Locket lost with fob at
tached. Reward ir returned to
H. P. Tpckbb.
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J. T. BLOUNT &
600DS DAMAGED BY FIRE, SMOKE AND WATER
BEING SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE
THEY HAVE THE SAHE LASTING
QUALITIES AS FRESH GOODS,
HAVING BEEN ONLY SLIGHTLY DAMAGED
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We have a General Merchandise Stock
which must be closed out to make room for new
goods, and while the sale is on you and get
COME TO SEE US WHILE THE «
SACRIFICE SALE IS ON
J. T. BLOUNT &
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jyREfilDENOE FOR RENT.—
The Park residence next to Methodist
chnrch. Water and electric lights.
Apply for terms to
J. E. Johnson,
At Citizens Bank.
The Twice-a-Week Herald.—$1.00
Per Year. Worth $2.00.
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