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More New Mer
chandise for this
Week’s Showing
We mean merchandise of the better sort —
the kind that you find only at The Fair Store.
New Poplin Silk Suits in black and blue.
New Black and Navy Wool Poplin Suits.
Handsome Two-Piece Costumes in various
silks—new novel effedts.
COAT SUITS
sls, S2O and $25 Values
$7.50, $9.50, $10.50
These prices represent by no means the real
value of the dresses. Made of taffetas, crepes,
and novelty silks in black and combination
effects and in all the leading colors.
Extra,Extra, Extra,
On Saturday frQm 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. and on
Monday morning from 9:30 to 11:30 we will
put on sale
Mens Regular 50c Work Shirts,
COLOR BLUE
At 25 Cents.
Limit two only to a customer.
We are now ready with a complete line of
Wash Dresses
In white and fancy effedts, in a big range
of moderate prices.
38c, 98c, $2.98
Brand New Shipment
Undermuslins
Goes on sale tomorrow —Saturday
Drawers, Gowns, Skirts and Combinations,
All brand new, fresh and crisp
21c, 39c, 48c, 89c, 98c, $1.75
PERSONAL
Mrs. J. W. Crum is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. George Min
gledorff, in Royston.
Mr. W. M. Crawford returned
Friday from a ten days business
trip in South Georgia.
Mrs. A. T. Buttrill and Mrs.
E. H. Stephens returned Satur
day from St. Augustine.
Mrs. Charlie Ingram and Miss
Lucy Ingram, of Flovilla, were
in town shopping Friday.
Miss Lessie Stodghill, of
Worthville, is visiting her broth
er. Mr. Calhoun Stodghill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stephens,
of Worthville, spent Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnes.
Mrs. J. C. Landers left Tues
day for Eastman. Mr. Landers
having gone Saturday to accept
his new position with the South*
era Railway.
Mr. Harvey Knott, who is now
agent for the Southern road here,
is boarding at Mr. J. C. Jones’.
Miss Lizzie Neal Rogers, of
Macon spent Saturday and Sun
day with Mrs. H. W. Copeland.
Prof. Douglas Watson, of
Barnesville, spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. L. D. Wat
son.
Mrs. R. H. Strickland, of Con
cord was the guest Saturday and
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George
Head.
Mrs. J. B. Harrison left Satur
day for Atlanta where she and
Mr. Harrison will reside perma
nently.
Mrs. B. C. Milton returued to
Locust Grove Thursday, having
visited her sister, Mrs. N. R.
McCord.
Miss Jim Crawford spent the
week-end at Locust Grove, the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. L
Crawford.
MILLINERY
Newest Styles
And Fashions
At
BARGAIN PRICES
Boys Department
In this busy department
you find the latent apparel
styles for boys in goods of
lasting quality, most reas
onably priced.
BOYS WASH SUITS
White and colors
45c
Finest values obtainable.
Boys All Wool Suit
$4.95
In blue serge as well as
good mixtures. A most
extraordinary value as their
rapid sale testifies.
$3.50 Values at $1.95
Washable Hats for children
in white and colors
45c
Boys Fine Wearing Shoes,
in black and tan low quar
ters.
fairTtore
Groodzinsky’s Old Stand, Jackson, Ga.
Miss La Rue Pope, of Worth
ville, visited her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Walthall
this week.
Prof, and Mrs. George Mingle
dorff, of Royston, annnounce the
birth of a daughter, Mary Helen,
on April 9th.
Miss Ruth Willis left Tuesday
for an extended visit to her
brother, Mr. Oscar Willis, in Live
Oak, Florida.
Mrs. C. A. Butner and Master
Harry Bob Butner were the
guests Sunday of Mrs. J. S. Cum
mings in Flovilla.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Etheridge
returned Saturday evening from
a visit to New York and West
Point, respectively.
Miss Emma Lou Nolen was
over from Bessie Tift for the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Nolen. They ac
companied her on her return to
Forsyth Monday.
MAIL ORDERS
Carefully and
promptly filled by
experienced mail
order shoppers.
Misses Lillian Redman and An
niereid Harper were the guests
Saturday and Sunday of Miss
Gladys Hodges near Stark.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hooten,
of Atlanta, were guests for the
week-end of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Maddox.
Mrs. L. J. Fargason returned
Saturday to her home in McDon
ough after a few days visit to
her sister, Mrs. J. C. Kinard.
Miss Edith Rambo returned
Monday morning to Brenau, af
ter spending Saturday and Sun
day with her cousin, Mrs. W. E.
Watkins.
Mrs. Carrie Maddox has return
ed to her home in Atlanta, after
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A.
A. White, and other relatives in
Iron Springs.
Mr. W. M. Barkley, Miss Jean
nette Barkley, Mrs. Mary Pitt
man and Miss Nettie Pittman
motored to Atlanta Tuesday in
Mr. Barkley's car.
How About A
Fellow Like Me?
Do you suppose you can fit me?
Certainly, we have almost any
size you want, and in colors that
you will like, and at prices that will
Save You Money
sl2, sls, $lB and S2O
VALUES AT
$7.45
$9.48
$ll.OO
and $12.98
Suits that fit right and wear right.
Here are some good
Bargains in Shoes
Mens $3.00 Oxfords
At $1.95
Ladies Oxfords in the newest sty
les $2.00 and $2.50 Values
For $1.45 and $1.79
Ju& as good bargains in Misses,
Boys and Childrens Oxfords.
Our Prices are Always
RIGHT.
Mrs. C. S. Maddox will leave
Saturday for Unadilla to visit
her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Wat
kins. She will be accompanied
by Miss Molly Katherine Tingle.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins
and Fred spent Saturday and
Sunday in Noreross with Dr.
Hopkins' mother, Mrs. J. R. Hop
kins. Mrs. J. B. Guthrie accom
panied them as far as Atlanta,
where she visited relatives.
Kingan Country &yle
Sausage. Call 134.
tovigoratfog to the Pale and Sickly
The Cld Standard general atreng-thenlng tonic.
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC. driVea out
Malaria .enriches the blood, and build* uptheaya
tem. A true tonic. For adulta and children. 58c
We deliver your order
Now. Paul Nolen & Cos.
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read *®“1916? If not, pay up.