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Big Special Sales in All Departments Lasting Until
Thanksgiving Day-MICHALL’S
November sale of
Coat Suits
Here are sales that are the
envy of Athens mercantile
circles-a brilliant array of
handsome suits. Large num
bers of suits are being sold
each day and now, just when
you will need a suit most we
offer you some astonishing
values. W e need not talk
quality to you, Michael suits
are too well known to think
of them except in superlative
degree--the best.
Suits that you ordinarily
pay $17.50, $22.50, $27.50,
$32.50 are now offered for
$12.98. $15.00 and S2O. You
save an average of SIO.OO on
the suit. Our expert fitters
will make you feel comforta
ble in your suit.
TEMPERANCE.
(By Mrs. Harry SeR-irs.)
SENATE PASSES MEASURE
t , BARRING ALL LIQUOR ADS.
1
Drastic Mangham-Ranom Bill I*
Indorsed by Vote of 34 to 5.
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By vote of 34 to 5 tho ewoaite on
Ttiosday at, moon paasod the dfiaatlc
Maugliam Hansom bill wihlcfh prohib-
every luaimer aiiul kind (of lUiuor
Advertising tn Georgia. t
This bill, fathered by Senators J.
J. Maugham, of the Thirty-eight It,
•itd W, M. Ransom of the -Porty-eec*
out, makes it a misdemeanor for any
due to selll or after for .sale tuny nevsn
paper, periodical, magazine or other
publication oonitaining ndvertisequents
of auy alcoholic drink —whiskey, win
h<x*r tor ant' other kind, of beverage.
\ The till provides for the enforce
ment of tills by making tile sciUang
.of these publications a inisdiemeanor,
thvas putting it wiithin the power of
the state to stop iu Georgia the sale
of New* York newspapers, magazines
and periodicals containing liquor ad
vertisements. in Alabauia, where
similar law is now' In force, dealers
in periodicals containing such ads
either out out the offending advertise
meats or el#se cover them up with
smears of black iiuk.
The bi’.(l does not stop here, howev
er, but prohibits absolutely all li
qitcr advertising on billboards, in
street cars, by means of electric
ainH or in any other way or form*
ißefore this bill wtas passed. Sena
tor Wav, of the Second, moved that
senate reconsider its action of Mon
day in passing the radical Stovall
anti-ahipping bill, a bill wihich limits
tiw amount of whiskey that a man
can have shipped to him in a month
to one-half gallon. Senator Way's ob
jection was that this was too much
irhMtey for thirty days’ use; he
wanted the amount changed to one
pint. He said “let* have real prohi-
bition if wto are gofckg to have any
at all.” i
Mis motion, hlowever, was voted
down, 20 to 18. —Atlanta Journal. ;
Indian Bureau Close* Saloons In
Minnesota Towns.
Saloons iin five more MinnefeloU
to wins have boon e’-osed by action of
the United States Indian iDureau
thus making (Tow Wing comity en
tirely dry. The tjownis are Ironton,
Guyuna, Jtiverton, Maganese and
Deer wood!, each of which had one
saloon with the exception of the last
named willich had two. There are
a few| more towns covered by tho
Indian treaty of 1855 In which liquor
Is still sold, but the demand
for the closing of the saloons in all
this territory' general that it
will probably te but a short time
until the liquor interests must relin
quish their hold entirely.
Rjalty Men Will Banquet Without
Liquor.
The cocktail “harbinger for gener
ations uf the quail on t*ou*t, the ad
vance guard of the oysters, the pi
ameer of the soup, the bugler of
the roast beef rare, the introduction
to the anchovies, and the clarion cal.
! to coffee,” will have no place on- the
' banquet table of tlhet Cook County
real estate board on Nov. 16. I' l
oonunenthvg on the decision to omit
Intoxicating beverages from the ban
quet menu R. W. Wolfe, president
of the real estate board* ssiid.
"We decided, in connection with
our banquet that modern spirit op
poses alcohol. Business men of depth
and soundness in their dealing® can
not afford to set an example of lri\
ollty and 'high life." It is not com
si stent with good judgment.
“The sal’oons have been closed on
Sunday and this is only another evi
dence that liquor and> business can
not nvngle satisfactorily. We mted
arairist the cocktails because we are
consistent business men.. Union Si 2
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ASTONISHINGLY LOW
Prices on Millinery
We will positive surprise ev
ery visitor to our Millinery de
partment this week with the
most remarkable offerings of
the season. We have talked
much of our ‘quality and style’.
Our hats are easily distinguish
ed by their individuality of
style. Our prices were never
high for the quality shown.
Today we begin an active sale
of every trimmed hat in our
store. These hats will add a
finish to you attire at unheard
of prices for November. Spe
cial values at $1.98, 2.98,3.98
4.98, 8.98.
Hats to 8.50 for 4.98.
Michael’s
Terrible Croup Attack
Quickly Repulsed
By Old Reliable Remedy
Well Waewa Georgia stere keeper ha* mas
tered croup end colds for hii fuuily of ten witb
Foley's Honey nod Tar Compound.
The minute that hoarse terrifying
croupy cough Is heard in the home of
T J. Barber, of Jefferson, Ga., out
comes Foley'3 Honey and Tar Com
pound—there's always a bottle ready
Here's what he says: Two of my
children, one boy and a girl, aged
eight and six years respectively. had
terrible attacks of croup last winter
and I completely cured them with
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. 1
have ten in family and for years Ive
ned Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
and It never falls. . ...
Banish worry and save doctor bills
. keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound alw-ays on hand, in your home.
One bottle lasts a long time—it s roll * bl "
a'tf,,—and the last dose is as good
as the first. Get the genuine.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
lota Burned in Barn.
The charred bodies of the three
small children of M. D. Tiller were
found in the ruins of a barn on the
farm of their father in Boyd county,
according to a report reaching Lex
ington. Ky. Officials think the chil
dren accidentally set fire to hay in
the barn while playing with matches.
Charged With Hold-lp.
Eight, indictments were returned by
the federal grand jury at < heyenne,
Wyo., against Edward F. Trafton,
charged with holding up fifteen stag
coaches in the Yellowstone National
park ou July 29, 1014 Trafton se
cured more than $4,000 from the pas
sengers.
Three Belgians Executed.
The execution of three Belgians
found guilty by a Herman court mar.
tial of communicating news of troop
movements to the allies is announced
by the Echo Beige, which says a
fourth Belgian was sentenced to
twelve years’ imprisonment.
Colonel Huesster. a Swiss military
statistician, calculates the total losses
In killin the present war at 5,000,-
000.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
ind IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
ait Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cent*.
November Sale of
Dresses
Dresses of silk, of wool and
silk and wool combinations
are now offered to you at big
savings. The styles are per
fect, the quality must be right
or it would not be seen at
Michael’s, and the prices
well we will easily convince
you that this sale is worth
money to you. You have the
entire season before you and
though the weather has been
mild, you will soon need some
new winter dresses. You can
not afford to let these splen
did values pass unnoticed.
You will save many dollars if
you come to the November
sale of dresses.
Mr. Michael gives you the
benefit of of his well-placed
purchases on his recent trip.
WINDER MAN’S LUCKY FIND.
Will Interest Readers of the Winder
New*.
Those having the misfortune to suf
fer from backache, urinary' disorders,
gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumat
ic pains, or other kidney and bladder
disorders, will read with gratification
this encouraging statement by a fin
der man.
M. V. Fuller, carpenter, Factory
Hill, Winder, says: “I suffered from
kidney trouble and rheumatic pains.
I also had dizzy spells. Doan’s Kid
ney Pills, procured at Dr. Wages
Drug Cos., gave me relief w'hen oth
er medicines had failed. Another of
my family has had good results fyfom
Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney* Pi Us —the same that
Mr. Fuller had. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. —2t-32 Advit.
REAL EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS,
BUT I HAVE A PROPOSITION
-TO MAKE TO YOU-
If you want to give a friend an inexpensive
present, but one that will be highly appreci
ated, send them THE LADIES HOME JOUR
NAL or THE SATURDAY EVENING POST,
both fine papers for the home. Hand me
£1:50 sometime soon, and your friend will re
ceive a copy cn Christmas day along with a
beautiful Christmas Card informing them
who the sender is and the extent of their sub
scription. You could not find a better gift
for the price. SEE
JULIAN E ROSS
Agent Curtis Publishing Cos.
FINEST °„ E S£ L
AT LOWEST PRICES
We do not charge one penny more than
the price we advertise.
ONE PRICE BS3ST
Best Gold Crowns
Bridge Work .' .
Painless Method. Skillful Operators at
years' experience. We will pay your rail
road fare to Atlanta if your work
amommte to at much at $lO.
One Price Dental Office,
106' Whitehall St Cor. Mitchell Atlnnf G
Th* Quinine That Do* Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect. f.AXA
TIVP BROMO QUIN. NE is better then ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
look lor the signature ol E. W. GROVE. 25c.