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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRIS F,. PUIDAY OCfOBEK IT, t
LEGAL ADVERTISING
FOR OCTOBER
SHERIFF SALE. SHERIFF SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County: • jG!')R<JIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold before the court! ^ D1 be *°ld, before the court
house door m said county, within house door on the first Tuesday in
the legal hours of sale on the first | X-veinber, 1913, in Thomasville,
Tuesday iu November,'1913, to the; Georgia, between the legal hours of
highest bidder for cash, the follow-[sale, the following described prop-
tag depot ib. d land towit: That cer-| er ty» towit:
tain tr.i t . »• parcel of land lying | One nabcock Carbonate Crown
and being in the City of Thomas-j Cork & Seal Company Cap-
ville, said State and county in that' ping Machine and .ill bot-
portion of said city known at Fletch-jtles and cans belonging to
ervllle on tbe west side of Camp-1 the same and one filter, levied upon
bell street beginning at the inter- and sold as the property of
section of an Alley In what is known
as Lamb’s Quarters with said Camp
bell street and run West along
tbe North side of said Alley
the distance of 120 feet, run thence
North parallel with said Campbell
street the distance of 40 feet, run
thence East parallel with said Alley
the distance of 120 feet to said
Campbell street, run thence South
along said Campbell street the dis
tance of 40 feet to starting point,
having situated thereon three tenant
houses. Said property being levied
on as the property of J. F. Lamb to
satisfy an execution issued from the
City Court of Thomasville, said
state and county in favor of Jack-
son Grocery Company and against
J. F. Lamb, said property being
foj ud in possession of defendant in
fi fa and defendant in fi fa notified.
This October 9th. 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY.
Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE.
<: • owe t \, Thomas County
Will be sold before the cijurl
house door in said county within
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday of November. 1913, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property towit: That,
certain tract or parcel of land lying
and being In the City of Thomaa-
ville, said state and county In what
ie known as Fletcherville and being
•n the West side of Campbell street,
beginning at a 'point 120 feet on an
alley in what is known as Lamb’s
Quarters West from the intersection
of said alley with Campbell street.
Tun thence West a distance of 50
feet along said alley, run thence
North parallel with wild street a
distance of 4ft feet, run theneo East
parallel with said alley a distance of
50 feet, run thence South parallel
with said Campbell street a distance
of 4ft feet to starting point having
situated thereon one tenant house
Said ■ roperty being !ovi°d O" as the
•property of J. F. Lamb to ‘satisfy
a fi f - *s«ucd from the Justice Court
in and for the *’,37 District. Thomas
County, G. M. in favor of H. C. Ar
nold and aeainst J. F. Lamb. Said
property being found in possession
of J. F. Lamb and the defendant in
fi fa notified.
T. S. SINGLETARY,
( Sheriff.
Sessions, under mortgage FI Fa, is
sued from the City Court of Thom
asville, In favor of A. M. Horn.
■>aid property being cumbersome
til expensive and difficult to move.
WILSON TALKS
CABINET IV SESSION TO TAKE
PART IN THE MATTERS WHICH
IS ENGROSSING THE GENERAL
ATTENTION.
Washington, Oct.
490 WELSH
IS
ldent and the entire Cabinet today
ussed the Mexican situation and
the Untied States naval policy at the
first cabinet meeting since June. The
dispatch of a German warship to
Mexican waters is a possibility and a
similar move by other European na
tions commanded the first attention.
TERRIFIC EXPLOSION SHATTERS
MINE AND ENTOMBS MANY OF
THOSE WHO HAH JUST GONE
HOW.V THE SHAFT.
CardlfT, Oct. 14.—More than four
The I ,re - S * I hundred Welsh coal miners perished
to the court house delivery thereof j Advices from the Mexican capital In
ull bo made to the purchaser at dlrated ,i lllt „ lc Mexican deputies I,,
Pavo, Georgia, where the property L . ......... . I'
Is situated. Nor whoHe sa fety the Lnl.ed States j
T. S. SINGLETARY. j made representations are still 1.1 j t
( Sheriff, j jail. But according to Huerta are
. . - — in no danger
APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA- th
TION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To all whom It may concern:
In Court of Ordinary, J. A. Hughes
of said state being selected by the
it is believed from the fire in the
Universal Colliery near here today.
A terrific explosion shattered the
vork.s shortly after nine nundred
and thirty one men had descended
into the pit.
It was at first said tnat day shift
was comprised of seven hundred
and forty men, but larger figures
were given out later by the ofllcials.
About five hundred wera brought
the surface alive by the rescuers
up to noon. Tbe managers of the
His statement that J mino then expressed tlie opinion that
will bo brought to trial brought j t would be no further chance of
GEORGIAN WHO WAS SUPPOSED
TO HAVE KILLED Ills WIFE IS
TURNED LOOSE IIV THE JURY
—WIFE WASN’T POISONED.
Personals
Mr. C. W. McIntyre o
was among the visitors to
kille yesterday.
Dothan,
Thomav-
MvDonough, Ga., Oct, 15.—Dr.
Cary A. Barron is held in connection
with the sudden dcith of his wi f e
in Henry county last Saturday, but
may probably be freed this after- .
noon. W. F. R. Mann, his father- Coolldg
in-law today asked that the war
rant bo dismissed when it was an-1 .Miss
nounced that an exa ml nation failed
to show poison in Mrs. Barron’s
stomach.
Miss Frieda Walters left thii
morning for a few weeks visit to
friends In the North.
j Mira Mo/elle Dantols L.tn
led after spending the past
itli friends and i
veek at
latives.
Mr. I. Sorrell, of Americus is
the city on biisinese.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones c
Meigs were in the city Thursday.
Miss May Hawthorne retur. ed yes
terday after spending the week end
with Mrs. Charles T. Limey, in
Moultrie.
1). Gardner or ravo was in
yesterday cn business.
Misses Vetitia and Alma Dyke of
j Merrillville, were in the city today
for a short time.
Mr. S. Y. Tapper, Jr., cf Atlanta,
was among the well knowu fire In
surance men in town yesterday.
MEAL WILL BE HIGHER
j disappointment bore. Germany's j rescuin'.: thnso below. Tbo .men
dispatch of warship it is believed j brought up were found iu that part
j resulted from the Imprisonment of I „ f the mIae where vcutlnllon was
ithe deputies. The President amlj,-ood. though in other parts Min fire
terror and rescuing par-jost of meat to bo
ere unable to make anv prog-
next kin and having applied to mol Sectary Daniels both said they fa-l a( j(le«l it
for letters of administration do J vor the three battleships program ( t{ ea
tMs year and two hattlerr.lpp annu-| resH-
ally thereafter. j
Washington, Oct. 15.—a small
amount of cheer for depleted house
keepers was held out by experts in j
tho Department of Agriculture
which announced today that food
crops and meat were growing scar
ce and that the high cost of living.
| will likely be higher than ever The
(department which declared the high
used by an ac-
Miss Ethel Cowart, of
arrived yesterday to be thi
Miss Minnie Lee Harley .o
weeks.
Miss Evelyn Mallard has arrived
from Boston and will be here until
, after the Mallard-Stuart wedding
olquitt, 7ipxt week.
bonis non on the estate of Robert
Martin of said county this is to cite
»ll and singular and the heirs andi‘“ , •’ w,1 ^“ I The officials of the mine
c reditors of Robert Martin to be and .forced to call out a detachment of
appear at the November term 1913 Mexico Will Answer. I , )0 IIca to keen back the women and
of said court and show cause, If anv ri*„ n ♦ n * , I e * DacK l,le cnien anfl
they can, why letters of ad ninlstra- 1x 0 „ ty * 0 14, Ar * ear,y children who had ciowueti around
Mon do bonis non should not hej ans;ver be ma ^ p ^ t,le Mex- the entrances hoping to obtain some
granted on the estate of said Robert ican government to the co.nmunlca-1 news of fhp{r relatives mn«t nr
M w“ n n e " e m> Se offl,..al s.nnnturu th | a T W “ hln * ,on " Ing ,hat !"’" 33 rescuers are' suffer,,,,- from
•he Pth dav of October 1913 tlle 1 nit '’ 1 ' ‘"' tat< ’ s wou,<l look w| thjshork burnt, and the effects of the
. ‘ W. M. JONES, ‘ j -H^-leasure on any injury to the | poisonous gases .
Ordinary. iMralcaa deputies now under arrest, j A , four oVln ,. k tlll8 afternoon
’ I T l’ e re!l ' y "* 11 probably be made j bundred and eighteen men were
U'l’I.KWTIMX Ml AHMIXISTRA- j late today. I | 8t |n In the mine which was on ffre.
NOW IS THE TIME To GET \
.1.IIOLLER POWER CANE MILL
FROM THE THOMASVIM.E IRON
WORKS. frl'ARANTEKD FOR ONE
YEAR. PRICE glSS.. l'i-lm-sw
Mr. R. L. Stewart, has severed his
connection with the Southern Bell
Telephone Company at this place.
His successor will arrive in a shor
time. Mr. Stewart, proposes to en
gage in other busincs". ,
Mr. Willard Marker, Jr.,
for a ten days vacation to his old ;
home at Augusta, Ga. Since making |
Tioy. !
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To all whom it may concern: J ,, , „ . .
J. A. Bowers having. In proper! . I,t,rlnn,a “ ,m
form, applied to me for Permanent • W ashington, Oct. 14.—Copies of
Letters of Administration on tho cs-|a proclamation by Huerta announc-
tate of F. W. Woodward, lato ofjing himself director over the Mex-
™ ,d r° un ‘ y ' thl3 ' 8 t0 < ’ it 1 e al1 an< J I lean affair, was received at the
singular the creditors and next of , . . ...
kin of F. W. Woodward to be a id st3te <,<,partmen t t0,la >'- He aa '
appear at my office within the time J nounced that he would frem time
allowed by law, end show enrse if (to time Issue executive degrees be
nny they tan. v.'l’v permanent ?ul-1 cause of the dissolution of ervn->
ministration fIio.iM net 1 o ;
tual shortage In production,
• es some conservative means to In
crease the supply. It declares that
little hope can be held out for a re
duction in price through competition
from Argentina, Austria, and other | Thomasville his new home he si
meat producing countries, though I he didn’t think he could rtirnd n
the free markets of England and ! tf . n ( j aVK of | t aWay
other nations are open. A party of j
outside producers give their pessi-i
mistic views as ^entertained to re-1 \j rs ^ |,_ Hayes is at hono nc,
dure tho cotton crop, which is the. a f( er a pleasant visit of some
poorest in ton years with one excen-J to |; a |timore and other points. M
tJon * | Louiso Hayes slopped over In ('h
—— leston to attend the marriage of
Misses Marianne and Jessie Watt Miss Elsie Wolburn, and Rev. Ralph
who have been spending the sum-J Harper, of Boston Mass., which too.;
« nuns
W;
Offo
tlgtf
■ ovornmerits r»'
1 e.| by ,let;,! led
I iMtritin is are
■ Secretary
I all branch
t. 1 ft.—The actual
tariff law on the
,ue will be dfsclos-
onpnrlsons. Com-
■ now being made by
\doo and estimates for
government are
s almost finished. The F’resident has
- j passed word along for sano **-ono-
f|my. The international revenue re
ceipts are running up at a norma?
increase showing an increase of
MR. SEARCY TELLS OF
AT
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas ovunty:
Will be sold within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
November, 1913, before the court
house door to the highest bidder for
cash nt public outcry, the follow
ing described property towit:
That certain tract or parcel <f
land lying and being In tho City of
Thomasville, said state and count7,
beginning at a point on E;»s* side
of North stevens street where an
alley between Mrs. peorge Reverb's
lot and the within described tract
Intersect with said Stevens street;
running theneo East along said all*y
304 feet; running thence 'South 108
and 1-3 feet; running thence West
304 feet to Stevens street; running
thnece North along said Stevens
^street 108 1-3 feet to starting point,
Said property being levied on as
the property of W. H. Williamson
to satisfy an attachment returnable
to the City Court of Thomasville in
favor of J. L. Beverly and against
said W. H. Williamson, said proper
ty being found in possession of ten
ants of said W. H. Williamson, and
said tenants being notified of said
property being levied upon under
aforesaid writ.
This October 4th, 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY.
Sheriff
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will he sold before the court house
door In Haid county on the first Tues
day In November, 1913, between the
legal hours hours of sale to the high
est bidder for cash at public outcry
the following described property to
wit:
1 60 horse power boiler, 1 steam
hammer, 1 key suite. 1 12 horse
power engine, 1 36 engine lathe,
levied on as tho property of Thom
asville Iron Works, to satisfy a fl fa
iseued from the City Court of Thom
asville In favor of Lombard Iron
Works and against the Thomasville
Iron Works. Said property found In
the possession of said defendant In
fi fa. Defendant in ft fa notified.
This October 9, 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY.
( Sheriff
SHERIFF BALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold within the legal
hours of sale on tho firs* Tuesday
in November, 1913, before the court
house door In Thomasville to tho
highest bidder for cash at public
outers tb« following described prop
erty towit:
One Oak colored roller top desk:
one high desk for, book keeper; one
Underwood typewriter and one iron
safe. Tho aforesaid -property levied
on and sold as the property of the
Thomasville Iron Works to satisfy
an execution Issued from the City
Court of Thomasville in favor of the
Pratt-Whitney Company, under date
of June 27th,11913.
A. I’owc
V estate,
tness my
•o, (his 17
Win. M.
rs on F. \\\ \V.u..l
mud a id ofihial .-iu
Ui. September, 19J*i
JONES, Ordinary.
; press.
TRIM
APPLICATION FOR .\DMI\fSTR\-
TION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To all whom it may concern:
In Court of Ordinary, J. A. Hughes
of said state having in proper form
applied to me ns a person selected
by the next kin for letters of admin
istration on the estate of Mrs. M.
V. Martin lato of said county this
is to cite all and singular, the cred
itors and heirs of Mrs. M. V. Martin
to he and appear at my office at the
November term 1913 of the Court
of Ordinary for said county and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent letters of administration
should not be granted to said J. A.
Hughes of sold state on the estate
of Mrs. M. V. Martin, deceasod.
Witness my hand and official slg-
’.ntiire tills 9th day of October. 1913.
W. M. JONES,
Ordinary
ADM INISTR ATOM’S S A LK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at ipublic outcry, on the first
j Tuesday In November. 1913, at the
court house in said county, between
the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing real estate situate in Thomas
county and State of Georgia, towit:
described as follows: One acre of
land In the southwest corner of the
ono hundred and seventy acre tract
in tho town of Pavo, to be three-
fourths of an acre broad East and
West and to run back North one
and one-third acres in length or fur
enough to make an acre, being a
part of land lot number (397), threo
hundred and ninety-seven, In tho
thirteenth district of said county,
hounded West by land of H. Roberts
and South by a proposed street thir
ty feet wide between this tract or
lot and lands of D. D. Peacock.
This sale will continue from day
to day. between the same hoars, un
til all said property is sold. Terms
cash.
This 6th day of October. 1913.
W. 13. HAMBLETON,
Administrator of Mrs. J. Bell Da-
vis, estate.
By invitation, Mr. J. A. Chastain,
Mrs. Chastain and I went to tho
hustling town of Cairo cn the 11th
Inst., to act as judges in the Corn
and Canning Club show.
As every one knows. I am not
directly connected with iho Cora
Club work, and am anxious about
its success only as the friend of
i the boys. For that reason I wish
I And Engineer Thought That He Ilml 1 to, tell the hoys and girl* of this
j Killed n Whole Family—Relieved j county about tho fine exhibit that
I When Saw Them Standing Near j I saw in Cairo, as the product of
i tho Machine. ! Grady county.
Atlanta, Oct. Wii.-n the cn-j Tll « sllow was held in a large va-
gineer of a Central of Georgia train jeant store, where there was sufficient
swept around the curve near a j shelving to display the corn and ves-
jrrade crossing at Falrhun yestcr-! tables to great advantage. The corn
day and knocked a big touring car | waa P>o«d »n one »ldc, in sertlens
which was stalled on the track into I representing districts; the vegeta-j
a thousand pieces, ho jammed on his | Wee. in cans and Jars, were set up
emergency brakes, and exclaimed: , on other, reminding one of u
"My God, I've killed a whole farn-: fanny grocery store. Several bun-j
jjy •> Idred pet pie viewed tho show during j
Hut he hadn't. As the englt.".' " ,c ,lay - » a '' come with \
slowed down, he was overjoyed to! ,ho hoyB ' raot,,Prs ^ ' ,r °’""y ;
by the j Rlr,s *° nrrango their oxhib-1
The friends of all' had come i
mer at tho North and in VlrgiiiU| place today. Miss Hayes is expect-1 four millions .ahead of tho same per-
arrived home yesterday afternoon. ed home tomorrow. | iod last year.
Grand Opening
Sale
WINTER
FOR FALL AND
== AX==
GOLDBERG’
TO MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR YOU
I QUOTE A FEW PRICES.
The
nil tho
see the whole family standln,
right-of-way, safe and sound, lament-
lag tho destruction of the machine. | n,a,,y n,lle8 to re l oi ‘'° ia th, ’ lr R,,r -
The car had gone dead on the track, i cc3a ' 1 or was ,l Sl "
but the occupant, had clambered oiitl <or " was flnc - ranK " ,R rrom
, , . .. (way in yield from 26 to 8S bushel
in time to scurry into safety just ! ... . .
, per acre, with a good profit ip ever:
before the onplne struck. .. , , . , . ,
.'one. Both hoys and girls had re
The party consisted ol Mr. and i , , . , ,
. ' , ports and an account of hew tin
Mrs. R. J. Stewart, their two sons'
and L. Brown, all residents of New-
nan. The car was reduced to junk. |
.vork was done. These boys are u:i-
jder the supervision of Mr. Pat Ward.
[ Demonstrator for Grady. Many of
ECZEMA AND ITCHING CURED j
them are going into the oat contest ,
soothing, healing medication j next year. The girls were under the
in Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment j direction of Miss Lilia Forrest, Dcm-
penetrates every tiny pore of the skin {onstrator for both Thomas and Gn-
clears it of all impurities—store itch- dy counties. Their exhibit
ing instantly. Dr. Hobson’s Eczema
Ointment is guaranteed to speedily
heal eczema, rashes, ring worm,
tetter and other unsightly eruptions.
Eczema Oinnwnt is a doctor’s pre
scription not an experiment. All
druggist or by mall, 50c. . Pfeiffer
Chemical Co., Philadelplia anil Bt.
Louis —adv.
NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said state and
county, I will sell at public outcry,
on the first Tuesday in November,
1913, at the eourt house door in
said county, between tho le«ial hours
of sale, at eleven o’clock A. M., the
following described tract of land,
same being the dower Interest of t'ne
widow of R. H. Redfearn, deceased,
in his estate which has reversed to
said estate by reason of the death
of said widow:
0 acres in lot 356 in the 13th
l district of Thomas county Geor-
giteatc on the north side of said
lot and boundary indicated by
fences and corner stakes.
Terms one-third cash, balance
Jan. 1, 1914.
This tho 6th day of Octobor, I fj
1913.
R. L. REDFEARN.
Administrator of estate it R.
Redfearn, deceased.
two houses au«l lots containing six
s on — stroot, Cool-
*. Georgia, one business lot on
Pine street 30x120 ft., town of
Coolldge. Georgia.
Oct. 1, 1913.
I. W. CARTER,
Administrator estate Elizabeth
Carter.
1 lot Bedspreads Regular price $1.75
Sale Price . .. ...
1 lot Bedspreads Regular Price $1.25
Sale Price
1 lot Lace Curtains $1.50 Grade
Sale Price . .
1 Lot Lace Curtains $1.25 Grade
Sale Price
100 Pair 11-4 Extra Heavy Blankets well worth $1 50
Sale Price
1 lot Blankets $1.25 Grade
| Sale Price
1 lot Heavy Portiers, Green and Red $5.00 grade
line. It consisted of boons, corn, J Sale Price ...
okra, figs, tomatoes, cabbage, pota 1 lot Couch Covers $1.2fl grade
Sale Price .... .
1000 Yards light and dark Outings 8*: grade
Sale Price
1000 yards Calico 6c grade
S»le Price ...
1 lot D rcss Ginghams 8c grade
Sale Price ......
12 l-2c grade Percale
Sale Price
1 lot Curtain Swiss by the yard 12 l-2c grade
Sale price _
AIM'I
I.MAVF, TO
toes, pears, quinces, grapes, etc.
tin and glass, artistically labelled.
There were twenty-two entries in
the corn contest, and fully as many
in the girl’s exhibit.
Now, 1 want to see the same in
ti rest taken in the contest here on
the 17th, Inst., (next Friday.) Let
every boy who has planted corn,
prize or no prize, yield or no yield,
report or no report, bring t» u tars,
lied together, with his name on it.
The yield is not all that takes a
prize. Tell your parents ndn your
sisters, and your friends to come. 11 lot same goods 15c grade
ir.vrioN for
SELL.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to tho Ordin
ary of said county, for leave to sell
land belonging to tho estate of
Mitchell Glass for the payment of
debts tor for the purpose of dig-1 A nllmber of xht>mas ,ilIo relatives
trlhutloa) rfald application will be. and fr|pnda attPnded tb9 f „ ronl 8Pr .
heard at the regular term of Court | vlceg of M , ss Emmle „ all wS|ch took
of Ordinary for said county to bo , nt tlle llome aPar De . 1rlltoa
Ilrst Mon,la ) r ln N » ven, -fyesterday morning. The servl es
wero conducted by Rev. \V. II. Har-
Mla.s Forrest will arrange for the
girls.
J. 3. SEARCY,
Supt. County Schools.
FUNKUAI. OF MISS KM.M1E IIAI.I,.
her. 191 :i
This
lay of October, 1913.
K. M. GLASS,
Administrator upon the estate of
Mitchell Glass.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
GFOIIOIA — County;
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
III he sold at public outcry, on tbe
first Tuesday ln November, 1913, at
the court house ln said county, bo-
Sald property being cumbersome tween tbo usual hours of sale, the
and expensive to remove to court following real eatato situated In
bouse delivery thereof will be made Thomas county towit: One bouse
from office of tbe defendant nt Thom
asville, whero same la situated.
T. 8. SINGLETARY,
Sheriff.
if
and strip of land 150 x 409 ft.
In block nine (9), being part of
four lots on street In 1
I.IHKI. FOR DIVORCE
. BELL,
the town of Coolldge, Georgia, also
PE\RL WARD BELL,
Libel For Divorce in Thomas Su
perior Court. \
Tho defendant. Pearl Ward Bell,
Is hereby required, personally or by
attorney, to be and appear at the
next Superior Court to be held ln
and for Thomas County, on the third
Monday in October, 1913, next, then
and there to answer plaintiff’s com
plaint as In default thereof, the
court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness, tho Honorable W. E.
Thomas, Judge of sold court, this
4th day of September, 1913.
O. GROOVER, Dep. Clk-
8-12-4 Leo w.
ris of tho Baptist church
Among thoso attending from
Thomasville were Judge R. O. Mlt-
hell, Mr. Fondren Mitchell Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Winn and Miss Nettle
Winn, Captain K. T. McLean and
Miss Cynthia McClean, Mr. Taylor
Mitchell and Mrs. T. J. Blackshear
There were many present from
the country among whom this lovelv
young woman was a great favorite
There were quantities of beautiful
flowers sent out from Thomasville
and others from the country.
FARM LOANS
5 years Mine ■— Easy Payments.
Lowest rate*. La, te amounts a
Specialty.
HARROW LOAN & ABSTRACT
COMPANY.
Pelham, Ga.
At-
$1.35
89c
$1.19
89c
$1.00
69c
$2.50
85c
5c
4 l-2c
5 I-2c
8c
9c
12 l-2c
15c
15c
12 l-2c
49c
1 lot same goods 25c grade
at
1 lot Diess goods 25c grade
Sale price.
Best grade Galatea 20c grade
Sale price
AH wool Serge in all shades 65c grade
Sale price .
We Received a big line of Children Dresses, Sizes from l to 14 at half Price During Sale
50 dozen silk Windsor ties 25 and 50c grade will sell them -1 r*
during this sale, at ... IOC
150 boys suits 2.50 and $3.00 Grade (ft 4 qq
I lot Boys Knee Pants, frem 25c up, Big lot of mens Pants at a big reduction
10 dozen Ladies Up-To-Date Tailored Shirts, $2.00 grade will sell them QQ
GIVEN AW AY FREE—to Customers during the sale a
Sample bunch of Lace—FREE!
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JOE GOLBERG