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IMPORTANT
Sample Coat Suit Sale
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Coats and Dresses
Conditions have forced me to make
the positive announcement that I will,
aftef .October 1st, do a strictly cafeh
business and will discontinue entirely
the delivery of parcels.
Please bear this in mind—no credit*
no delivery, I thank you.
$25.00, $30.00 AND $35.00
WHY PAY MORE?
R. H. TRIPPE.
WE ARE NOW
SHOWING
LINE OF
Gossard Corsets
THEY LACE IN FRONT.
PINK AND WHITE==$2 50to $12.50
COMPLETE
Local and Personal Items of Interest
MY PATRIOTIC PATCHES
By W. T. Dubose
It used to be that I would balk and
hide my face in shame,
Indeed, thev ery thought would burn
me as a dame,
To go around with trousers on which
bore a little patch,
I could not feel as if I were any gen
tleman’s match.
Dr. E. D. Richardson, of Atlarj
is spending a few days in the city j
business.
Mrs. R. J. Strozier and son, Hi]
comb, of Moultrie, are visiting frien,
in the city. I
Misses Mary Smith and Mitti
Wallace are at home from Bessie Til
College for a-few days.
But times have changed, and now they
l say it is the thing to do,
To conservate in everything, from
hat down to shoe,
This is the way, and we are told, by
those who stand up high,
'Tis honor now to dam and patch be
fore we go and buy.
But listen folks, it does make one feelj
a little queer
To walk around, meet a man, and
know that patch is there.
Of course in time, and soon will be, a
patch will be the thing,
And then, the man of patches will of
< his patches sing. * .
SEND IN YOUR HAIL ORDERS NOW
Mrs. R. G. Lumsden, Misses Best
Butler, Annie Powell, Margarie Bi
ler and Mrs. S. W. Morgan spent <
day in Cordele.
The many friends of Mr. Frfcd Jo j
dan will regret to learn that he i
seriously ill at his home in thi9 cit
with jSpanish Influenza.
Cordele’s Leading Department Store,
Tennessee mule,
A car of fresh
and horses will arrive at my new sale:!
stables Friday. Come look them over’
E. H. PEAVY, Pinehurst.
NEWS
lollege after a The 22 months old baby of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Manuel died at their
home here Monday from pneumonia,
and Mr. and and was buried at the city cemetery
lent Sunday in Tuesday.
- i. Rev. J. M. Kelly has accpeted only
two churches for this year, Unadilla
hell, who is for the 1st and 3rd Sunday* and Ebe-
at home on ac- nexer, Crisp county, for one the 4tl|.
that place be- Any charch of easy access either -by
road or rail might secure his Berr
ies* for the 2nd Sunday.
> is teaching la Unadilla is progressing nicely ea
i few days. the 4th Liberty Loan. We expect to
go over the top with our quota.
. ... L.J 4L. kf ..4.^.1.
To start this thing, I tell you friends,
it takes a nerve of might,
For every morning, when I’m out) I
wish it was night.
Th&only consolation is, that we are
’ bow"at war,
And loyal men will never flinch to
give their pride a jar.
It U my hope that this new thing. I’m
starting by example,
That other men will catch the trick
and try it at a sample.
But why, indeed, should this small
patsh so much disturb my peace
When all the world it fighting hard,
including little Greece!
Eordson Tractor
We had the'pleasure of entertail
ing the Drum Corps of the Georgis
Industrial Homel ast week.
A car of fresh Tennessee mules and
hordes will arrive,at my new sales
stables Friday. Cortel ook them over
E. H. PEAVY, Pinehurst.
Gave
them quite a nice volunteer offering.
This home is every way worthy of our
patronage and support.
Yes, war is war, and none can tell
just when the end will cbme,
Hie richest of our men today may
' soon land in the slum.
But-even should this awful fate nev
er'come our way,
With patches on our breeches we can
our taxes pay.
Mr. J. D. Taylor visited his daugh
ter at Bessie Tift College last week.
Messrs. J. B. Walton and C. H. Tur-
ton spent Tuesday in Atlanta on bus
iness.
W. M. S.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Baptist church will meet Tues
day, Oct. 22, at 3 o’clock at the
Business of importance. All
church.
members urged to be present.
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE
May Blue Stem Seed Wheat at
$2.75 per bushel, recleaned, $3.25.
10- I7-4t J. D. TAYLOR,
Buy bonde to help our Uncle Sam to
clear the top with ease
And bring- the haughty Kaiser down
npon his knees.
Then we will sing America, the Land
tf Liberty,
Which sent the Hun to Hades and
made this big world free.
FOR SALE—Two good second
hand Dodge cars one roadster, one
touring car in good shape. Apply to
L. L. WOODWARD.
LIGHTEST, RIGHTEST
AND BEST
$925 f. o. b. Vienna
Ob Eisplay at Our Show Room
WED., OCT. 23, 4:30 to IOi30
Metro presents Viola Dana in
“Ftowars of tha Desk"
Also a Big V Comady—“Capers
and Crooks’’
Admission 1$ and 25 cents
THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 3 to 11:00
Tha U. S. Goverament praseats it
Stsoad Official War Pictaro—
“AMERICA’S ANSWER"
Also a Keystoes Comady—“Cinders
of Lova.”
Admission 2$ and 1$ cent*
Shows $, 5, 7 and 0 p. m.
FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1 to 11:00
Tha U. S. Government Presents its
Second Official War Picture—
"AMERICA’S ANSWER"
Abo a Lake Comedy—''Too Scram-
BATTERIES
I am in the battery business. I sell
the Willard Rubber Thread, best
made. I am prepared to charge your
battery. Inspection free. Service
batteries supplied while owners are
Come on, ye men, get out your pants,
all broken in the seat,
Pat on a patch, hold up your heads,
whene’er a friend you meet.
For this is now our country’s call and
all good men will bow,
And If it take* a patch or two we'll
win this war right now.
Dennis Penny, U. S. N., hat been
here from Charleston for a short visit.
. Mr. Williaau, of Ty Ty was here
Saturday at the bedside of hi* eon,
Dr. F. E. Williams.
My bakery is closed for the present
ea account of Illness in the family bat
will open again as soon as possible.
„ Miss Tommie Wood, of Atlanta, is
BW; byy parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Mrs. Dennis Peaay has retaned
from sn extended visit to Athens.
WE WILL GIVE A DEMONSTRATION SOON
WATCH OUR ADVERTISE/TENT
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Farris spent
Thursday tn Americas.
Hr. H. L. Harvard, of Hawldns-
ville was in the city on business Mon-
toy. |7
Miss Leah Perry is out again after
a severs attack of Spanish Influents.
■ <h •
Mv, Duncan Harvard in hen for a
Private “Red" Bullingtoa was here
from Camp. Gordsn for the week-end.
Ur. W J. Etheridge, of Piseharst,
was a visitor in tha city Monday.
Just received one car sypresa syrup
FOR SALE—Hastings’, loo-bush-
elk Seed Oats) A. Walters, Vienna 4t