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popular priced merchandise. Suits, Gowns, Coats and Wraps of unusu
c r~ jr~ jHA j and i ” al fablics and attractive out-of-the-ordinary trimmings at reasonable
ATM. -The Store Good Goode Made Popular prie es.—Michael’s.
The New Dresses
At no previous showing have the
materials and trimmings employed
for the gowns been so rich and
beautiful. This applies not only to
the elaborate evening models, but
also to the dressy reception gowns
and street dresses. Made of Crepes
Silks, Velvets, Eponge and Serge.
They possess style character plus
custom worinanship, and are by
far the prettiest and daintiest we
have ever shown.
New Suits
Of the new Suits received this
week many are in cutaway effects.
The vest continues a strong feature.
A few blouse suits are ineluded in
the new showing. The use of fur
is a notable feature in the new suits
received. Many of the skirts have
the fullness coming from just below
the hips to the knees, but are nar
row around the bottom, and some
are slashed. The draped skirt,
however seems to lie very popular.
Three Coat Suit Specials
sls, S2O and $25.00
Over one hundred smart Coat
Suits at these prices. Every one
of them carrying out the Michael
idea of style, elegance and individ
uality.
Sport Coats of Distinct Individuality
We are showing a large line of
exclusive styles in the newest fabrics
of the season. These coats are very
useful, becoming and suitable for
many occasions.
CONFIRMED TiESTIMONY
The Kind Winder Reeders Caii
Not Doubt.
Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood
the test. 1 1
The test. o*f time —the hardest
test of all . | !
Thousands gratefully testify.
To quick relief —to lasting re
sults.
Winder readers can no longer
doubt the evdience.
It’s convincing testimony—
twice-told and well confirmed.
Wimder readers should profit
by these experiments .
Mrs. F. Richards, 662 N. Thom
as St., Athens, Chi., says: “I am
perfectly willing that you con
tinue to publish my endorsement
of Doaji’s Kidney Pills I gave
some years ago. We still con
sider this remedy the best one
to be had for kidney trouble. It
is h pleasure for me to confirm
all I said 5h my former endorse
ment.” I I
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Rlemember the name —Doan’s —
and take no other.
A Gentle and Effective Laxative-
A mild, gentle and effective
laxative is what people demand
when suffering from constipation.
Thousands swear by Dr. King’s
New life Pills. Hugh Tallman,
of San Antonio, Texas writes
“They are, beyond question the
best pills my w r i*V and I have ev
er taken,” They never cause
pain. Price 25c at druggists, or
by mail, 11. E. Rucklen & Cos.
Philadelphia or St.. Louis. I
Why be constipated when you
can buy LIV-VER-LAX at DR.
J. T. WAGES DRUG CO.
NEW FALL HATS
A visit to our Millinery Department will convince you of one
thing—we can please you in hat and price. More need not be said to
those who have visited our hat parlors. To those who have not called,
we can only say, why not come and get posted? Come only one time,
and we believe it is worth while your seeing our hats before buying
elsewhere. Our hats are from the best work rooms of Paris and New
York. Of course we have some expensive hats —every first-class store
keeps expensive goods—but our popular priced hats are the sensation
of the season. See what we show you at $2, 2.98, 3.50, 4.50, $5 and
7.50. You’ll wonder how we do it. We invite you to call. You are
always welcome. The prettiest assortment for the little folks in
Georgia.
New Silks
We can’t describe them. The new’ Crepes
new Poplins, new Moires, new Brocades,
new clingy Bmart Silks that are pronounced
the most beautiful ever seen in Athens and
at prices within the reach of everyone.
Novelties for the Neck
Beads and necklaces, stone set lavaliers,
imitation white coral, pink coral, amber
beads, jade beads.
Graduated beads in amber, jade, white
and pink coral, 30 inches long, 50c to 2.50.
Unbreakable pearl Ireads, in natural and
pink, 50c to 4.50.
New gold top hat pins, 5 inches long, as
sorted designs, 75c pair.
New Sautoir chains, gold top slides and
swivel; special 98c.
New coin purses for children, long and
short chains, 50c.
MICHAEL’S Athens, Ga.
CABLE NEWS.
Dr. W. B. Forbes-Coss, one of the
best known physicians in London, died
recently.
David Lloyd George, Chancellor of
the Exchequer, formally denied re
ports that he will visit the United
States this year.
AY. A. Pinkerton, the famous
American detective, arrived in Eng
land on the Olympic. Mr. Pinkerton
said his trip was for vacation pur
poses, but that he would visit Scot
land Yard and some of his European
clients.
King Constantine of Greece has
gone to Paris for a lengthy stay. Po
litical significance is attached to the
trip, as the king hopes by his atti
tude of friendship to dispel the hos
tile effects of his recent Berlin
speech, when he failed to mention
France as one of the European powers
that helped Greece win the second
Balkan war.
The German newspapers make
gloomy comment upon the loss of
prestige sustained by German-made
armaments. The papers declare that
American arms factories are gradual
ly taking trade uway from Europe.
Turkey has either placed or is prepar
ing to jilaee large orders with Ameri
can firms for guns to replace th<
Krupps.
Call Off Gigantic Strike.
Three thousand five hundred long
shoremen, cotton screwmen aud dray
men settled their differences and call
ed off the strike which has crippled
the Galveston water front for several
days.
LUNG DISEASE
“After four in our family had died
of consumption 1 was taken with
a frightful cough and lung trouble,
but my life was saved ana I gained
87 pounds through using
DR. KING’S
NEW
DISCOVERY
W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex.
PRICE 60c ind SI.OO AT ALL PRUCCtSTS.
Thirty-Sixth Annual Co-Operation
Meeting of the Churches of Christ
in Northeast Georgia.
HIGH SHOALR, OCTOBER 20-21-22, 1913.
Monday Evening,
8:00 P. M. —Devotional and Introductory Remarks, R. A. Winn.
8:80 “ The Duty of the Church to the Preacher, A. B. Reeves.
9:30 " Re-Announcement of Committees.
Tuesday.
9:80 A. M. —Devotions, Geo. T. Hinnant. '
9:45 “ Report of District Board: 1. Chairman. 2. Secretary
and Treasurer. Discussion.
10:30 Report from Missionaries:
1. W. A. Chastain. 2. J. T. Bradbury. 3. N. D. Meadow.
4. W. B. McDonald. 5. Geo. A. Moore. 6. E. O. Fox.
11:30 Relation of State Work to District Work. Jno. H. Wood, State
Secretary.
Afternoon.
2:30 Devotional, W. Joe Elder.
2:15 Reports of Committees:
1 Future work. 2 Nominations. 3 Temperance. 4 Resolutions
5 Place and Time. 6 Memorials.
Evening
3:30 Bible Schools, J. Randall Farris.
8:00 Devotions, J. W. McLeary.
8:15 Church Buildings, Stanly R. Grubb.
8.40 Lamar College, J. Hopgood.
Wednesday.
9.30 W. S. G. M.
10.30 C. W. B. M.
11.30 Our Benevolences. Southern represenative
i
Afternoon
2.30 Devotional. Chas. Lowe.
2.45 Unfinished business.
3.15 Grouping the Churches, Claude Mayne.
General discussion. Adjournment.
New Girdles
New shipment of girdles made of Char
meuse and Crepe de Chine, pleated and
crushed, trimmed with buttons and hand
made buckles, some trimmed with tassels
handsomely made; special 1.50 to 2.75.
Initial Handkerchiefs 5c
Large shipment of Ladies’ Initial Silk
Handkerchiefs, made of fine quality Irish
Shamrock Lawn, 1-4 inch hem; all initials.
Special sc.
The New Waists
Never have we shown so many pretty
Waists —Net Waists, Lace Waists; white
and colors.
Waists at 4.00, really 6.50 values.
Waists at 7.50, really 10.00 values.
The Waist display will please you.
New Corsets for Fall.
The latest Corset models have the
extremely low bust much in favor
for many of the new gowns. A wo
man who will place herself in the
hands of our corset fitter will be
properly and perfectly corsetted.
We’ve all the makes of corsets that
fit the various type of figures.
Knit Sacques
Infants’ knit Sacques and caps to
match. White, trimmed with light
blue and pink. Special 2.90.
New line of infants and children’s
cloaks; materials are serge and Hen
rietta; Balkan and plain styles;
ages 6 months to 5 years- 4.50 to
10.00. Corset department.
LAUNDRY AGENCY
I represent the Athens Empire
Laundry Cos., which is one of the
oldest and best laundries in the
state- Everything in their place i 8
kept clean and sanitary, and they
turn out work of highest quality. A
trial will convince you and make .
you a regular customer. My basket
goes off every Wednesday and is re
turned Saturday. Leave your laun
dry at Griffeth, Hill & Cos 's store
for me. Work called for and de
livered in the city.
Page G. Gregory.
Hancock County Land Sale.
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The J. C. Sigman plantation,
seven miles Northwest of Sparta,
Ga., containin 760 acres of land
will be sold the First Tuesday in
November, next, at Sparta. Best
farm in the County and absolute
ly the best crops in the State
now growing on this farm. The
healthiest rural community in
Georgia. Will subdivide into six
dmall farms each fronting public
road, and each about one mile
from graded School and churches.
Sold by order Court of Ordina
ry, to pay estate’s indebtedness
and prorate surplusl among heirs.
You should see this farm before
buying elsewhere.
See or write Dr. J. M. Sigman,
Macon. Ga., or G. M. Sigman, Cnl
verton, Ga., or J. M. and G. M>
Sigman, Administrators, Estate
of J. C. Sigman, Sparta, Ga.