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Big Halo for One YVeek
Beginning Saturday, April 18th.
A Disposal of 128 Stylish Dresses in Silk, Linen, Ratines.
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Garmicbaelsflballet Company
TIIE*STORE THAT KEEPS PRICES DOWN.
THE BUSY CORNER-
Don’t Swear
When Something Goes Wrong
WHICH WILL REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF H PLUMBER OR ELECTRICIAN.
eall Up No. 18
And we will send a real Plumber or Electrician that will fix things up right
It will save you both time and money if you will do this.
OUK STOOK
gffißubber Hose
Nozzles, Sprays, Hose Reels, Electric supplies will be found complete.
TRY US ON THIS LINE OF GOODS.
)leWlai|-Canqiel|ael RdW Cos.
“THE HARDWARE STORE.’’
Jackson, - Georgia.
AT PRICES YOU WILL BE TO Pj4Y.
.These dresses must be sold, and you can pick up some exceptional values at prices never heard
of before. Quality considered, these are the newest patterns and are extremely beautiful, but somebody
must wear them. 80 come early and be sure to get your size. We shall close the entire lot in one week,
dust the dresses you will want for commencement and street wear. Lxtreme styles and yet some
modest colors and trimmings.
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DRESSES TOR THE STOUT FIGURE.
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are in this lot, and they are beauties. You can be comfortably fitted and save the worry of having
them ma4> and .the price is much less.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES.
The prices all through this department will take special discount.
SIO.OO values to go at
$7.50 values to go at
$4.00 values to go at *3s
$3.50 valnes to go at 40
THIS WILL BE A WHIRL VlrtD OF JILL OrtE- PIECE DRESSES.
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. CHILDRENS Wj4SH DRESSES.
They are here in abundance, they must be sold. Listen to these prices below for one week sale.
$2.50 values to go at J<-75
$2.00 values to go at 5,1,35
$1.50 values to go at v 4 c *
Come early and avoid the rush, and get the choice patterns, as this sale is for one week only.
jack'!)m pocidj
R. I'. Sasnett and little daughter
spent the week-end in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Ida Hendrick spent the
week-end in Macon with Mrs, J.T.
Warthen.
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Miss Rosalie Carmichael has re
turned from a brief visit with rela
tives in Atlanta.
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Mrs. W. A. Nelson, of Atlanta,
a former resident of Jackson, is in
the city for several weeks.
• • •
Mrs. A. L. Bickers, of Atlanta,
is at Hotel Buchanan for a week,
the guest of her husband.
• • •
Elizabeth G. Carroll has returned
from a fortnight’s visit with Mrs.
T. C. Tucker in Shady Dale.
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Mrs. S. M. Pope is in Carters
ville spending some time with her
daughter, Mrs. J. N. Weems.
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Col. and Mrs. C. L. Redman
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Strickland at Whitesburg.
Miss Myrtice Rutledge, of East
Point, has been the guest of Miss
Susie Newman since last Friday.
’ Miss Kate Ford, of Forsyth, is
spending some time in the city with
Mrs. C. R.Gresham on Third street.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wiliams, of
Cordele, are spending the week
with Mrs. James McCune McMi
chael.
• • •
Miss Bee Thornton expects to go
up to Atlanta next week for a visit
with her sister, Mrs. S. E. An
drews.
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The illness of Miss Jane Ham
at her home here is the occasion
of very deep regret to her many
friends.
RHYTHM RECITAL
On the evening of Friday, the
twenty-fifth of April, the music
pupils of Miss Lanier will give a
rhythm recital, assisted by Miss
Julia Thornton’s class, who will
dramatize the fairy tale, “Sleeping
Beauty.”
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
Mrs. George Percival Cornell, of
ludiau Spring, announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Lillian,
to Mr. Oliver Hearing Dolvin, of
Atlanta, the date of the wedding to
be announced later. No cards.
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Miss Louise Aiken, of Shady
Dale, arrived Monday for several
weeks’ visit with her aunt, Mrs.
E. W. Carroll.
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Mrs. W. W. Jamersou and chil
dren returned to Atlanta Sunday
after a week’s visit with Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Pope.
• • •
Mrs. Homer Carmichael, who,
with her little daughter, is spend
ing some time in Atlanta, spent
Sunday here with Mrs. J. R. Car
michael.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Woodward,
of Jenkinsburg, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. McMicbael, of Cedar ROck,
were guests of Mrs. James McCune
McMicbael Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Epley, of Birming
ham, Ala., who was the guest the
first of the week of Mrs. Mary Pitt
man, left Wednesday for a trip to
St. Augustine, Fla., and Havana.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wright
have moved into their home recent
ly purchased of W. P. Watkins on
Third street, and Dr. and Mrs. R.
A. Franklin are occupying the cot
tage on North Mulberry street made
vacant by their removal.
TAKEN UP—By the un
dersigned, one bow, black and
yellow spotted, with long, keen
nose, long tail, flop ears. Prove
property, pay charges and get it.
M. G. BOND.