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Hundreds of New Suits, Dresses and
PATTERN HATS
FULL OF BEAUTY STYLE RE MOW o fi DISPLAY HERE
Ht (larmtebaeWlballet Compands Store.
A Fashion Show of correct Fall ap
y parel based upon the judgment of New
V r \ York's best dressers. Our sales have
y. r*' beeti far above our expectations so far
this season, but we are constantly get
/iw \ YAM t ' tlß ' n new st V les - Nearly every ex
fVW \\ A press brings in New Suits, Dresses,
I { Wraps and Hats.
Pljffcf) GrtE-PIECE DRESSES.
\ l/ ; 'j H An'y size to fit any purse and the styles
\ jsj&fj are beautiful. Our stock embraces
Wll ■ .jßflti y Silks, Ponges, Crepe Meteors, Poplins
fi jj 1 j JKdI |v in plain and brocaded. Serges and many
11 i ll ! Mr '' \\ °^ le r cloths. Ranging in price from
WHW' if $2.98 to $22.50
I rMr ; ■ If Big range of sizes.
iff 1 FOR LADIES
1 /I,'IS MISSES.
Just received 120 of the season’s latest
designs. Hardly any two alike, and
j cut out of new cloths and in the latest
models that have been born in New
j York So they are right up to the min
ute. Sizes to fit anybody- Prices way
down $4.95 to $27.50
McCall Patterar Some beauties in this shipment, too
-5574, Wai t -g-. high priced- Come early.
Price, :j cants ca.a.
■ A WO/Mrt IS RABC BY HER MT.”
Was a recent statement bv a French author,ty on dress. There is more than a little truth in the statement Fits! of a woman's altjte that is seen is her hat ills, tm her farm ieenfirst of her
personality Hat and face are very closely related in the impression conveyed of distinction of the reverse. We hate some beautiful models we are showing at $4.00, $5.00. $6.00 and up.
In the social swim
Happenings of the Social World > >
Those Coming and Going the Past Week
Mrs J. Mote Watts has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Bob Watts near
Berner.
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The many friends of Miss Sue
Watts were surprised to learn o
• ATr Words of Douglas,
marnage to Mr. vvoru.
on October 7th.
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Mrs. Mary Pittman will leave in a
few days for Birmingham to v.s.t
her sister, Mrs. Epse>.
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Miss Lillie McClure of Atlanta.
here on account of the illness of her
.nd sister, nmrn - '
tie. m * •
Mrs. Bob Henderson and Miss Nell
Gardner of FloviUa were visitors
the city this week.
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The friends of Mrs. J. W ' Ba ,”
he deh hted to led™ th* she .. m
provUtg from ,!***■
r Flder of Indian Spring
Miss Lucile Elder oi
visited Miss Pauline Mallet
week. , , ,
Mr. Kicklighter of Atlanta spent
Sunday her. with his d.utrhter, Mrs.
Robert CarmichaeL
Miss Key Bailey has returned from
. 5S Miss Rachel Bech m At
lanta.
to spend some time
Farrer in Manitee, la
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Pauline Mallet wilt go to
MIBS to visit Miss Eliza-
Macon next wees to
beth Rogers.
ty was a Visitor in tne .
Mrs. Du TollefS *f McDonough is
visiting in the •
Mrs W P. Nutt's friends are de
,JS itnow th*. She i improving
from a recent illnes3.
William McClure is able to be out
after a long illness of typhoid fever.
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Mrs. Paul Nolan will spend the
week end in Griffin with her mother,
Mrs. J. G. Mathews.
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Miss Annie Lou McCord will spend
Saturday and Sunday in Macon with
her brother, C. R. McCord.
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Mrs. Maurice Wright is visiting
Mrs. Glen Carraker in Cartersville.
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Sasnett Crum of Spartanburg, S.
C., is visiting the family of Dr. and
Mrs. Crum.
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Dr. Will Butner, of Cordova
Springs, spent Sunday in the city
with friends.
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Mrs. Julia Doane and son spent
the week end 1n Atlanta with her
sister, Mrs. Strong.
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George Manley, of Manchester,
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Virginia Manley.
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Mrs. Lizzie Butner spent Sunday in
Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Butner.
Miss Nettie Rae Pittman has gone
to Atlanta to spend several months
with her aunt, Mrs. Will Cantrell.
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Miss Jim Crawford spent the week
end in Atlanta with Mrs. Olin Bar
field.
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Miss lone Moore of Rockmart is
visiting Miss Annie Craw-ford.
for rent.
Five-room house, known as
the Respass place.
C. W. Buchanan.
Tetter, Salt Rbenai and Eczema
fc- t>v Chimherliln'i Swlvc One applies.
•■jiX tHuma '.* f . -to< ce and bondtwr len—tioe.
A />Y
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HEALTHY LIVER
MAKES BEAUTY.
Famous Actress Finds that Healthy
Liver is Necessary to Good Looks
and Youthfulness.
One of the best known women of
the American stage is writing a se
ries of articles on the preservation
beauty. She attaches great import
ance to keeping the liver active at
all times, and she is right. Neither
good looks nor happiness will stay
long with any man or woman who
lets the liver get lazy and sluggish.
It is not always safe to take calo
mel, tiie old liver remedy. Doctors
agree that it is a very uncertain
drug. But Slaton Drug Cos. lias a
remedy for sale that they guarantee
to take tiie place of calomel abso
lutely, aid still be harmless, causing
no restriction of habit or diet. This
remedy is Dodson’s Liver Tone.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant
tasting vegetable liquid, but it starts
tiie liver gently and surely and re
lieves constipation and biliousness
so promptly that it lias become a de
pendable remedy in thousands of
homes in the Cnited Stares. There
are scores of families in this vicinity
wtio will not be without, it in their
home and who would not think of
starting on a trip without a b ittle of
it.
Slaton Drug Cos. lias sold so much
Dodson’s Liver Tone that they are
convinced of its merit and will give
any person his 50 cents back, who
buys a bottle and does not find that
it takes the place of calomel to per
fection. —(Ad v.)
There is one thing that
is true of The Ocmulgee,
you can’t do any better at
any other place. Phone 8.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordi
nary of said County for leave to sell
land belonging to the estate of W.
V,'. Weaver, except that given as a
dower to widow, for the payment of
debts and distribution.
Said application will be heard at
the regular term of the Court of Or
dinary for said County to be held on
the first Monday in November, 1918.
This October 6, 1913.
L. P. WEAVER,
Adm. of Estate of W. W. Weaver.
./ENKINSBURG HA PPENINGS.
Mrs. J. L. Whitaker, after a long
visit to North Carolina, has returned
to her home at Jenkinsburg.
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Mrs. J. H. Manning left Wednes
day for her home at Atlanta.
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Messrs. Gordon Bankston, Valvard
Mills, Oliver Woodward and Miss
Sallie Ruth Thurston spent the week
end in Jenkinsburg with their par
ents.
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Mrs. R. C. Woodward and children
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Thurston.
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Mrs. J. H. Mills spent the week end
in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Riley Elder of Macon spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. E. A.
jowthorn.
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Mrs. 1. P. Middlebrook and Miss
Sallie Ituth Thurston spent Monday
afternoon in Jackson shopping.
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Mrs. J. H. Jackson spent the week
end in Atlanta.
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Mr. I). O. Woodward and several
of Jenkinshurg’s carpenters are in
Juliette at work.
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Mr. Ambrose Asbury of Atlanta
spent Monday with relatives.
Mrs. Nana Asbury, after a long
visit to New York, returned to her
home in Jenkinsburg Saturday night.
Raiding th. Aunty.
“Look barn, autle, we are going to
rail* your rent tbla month,” the
agent remarked briskly. “Deed, an
Ah' glad to bear dat, tab,” tha old
woman replied, ducking her bead
politely. “Mighty glad, to' aho', case
Ah dee come in byah terday ter tell
you-’all dat Ab couldn't raise bit dia
month.” —Harper’s Magazine.
Celebrities Unfairly Treated.
In 1849 Poe wrote: “Everybody says
that if I lecture again and put the
tickets at 50 cents I will clear SIOO. 1
never wae received with so much en
thusiasm. I lectured at Norfolk and
cleared enough to settle my bill at
Madison bouse (Richmond) and |2OO
over.” Bet against tbla, ye who blush
unduly at the memory of pirated edt
tlons, the 896.000 that Dickens cleared
on hla American tour. —Algernou Taa
sin, in the Bookman
We have just gotten in some tnagnifi- CMa
cent Misses’and Junior’s Suits, a pret
tier line was never shown, no two alike,
and in all the new materials, also staple
Navy and Black Serges. No more A
beautiful Suits to be had for ajwA;-!
$9.75 to $ 15.00
Be sure and see them. Sizes' 1.1,
IrtFMTS' WHITE VRAP& ||S| \\
In short or long lengths, prices from ~~
98c. to $4.00 §§§ ?|||@
Come see them and save money. TL rf jV\
In our stock we find 48 Ladies’ Suits 1 \ Hs4
slightlv off in style, ranging in price up vij, l 1 (Mj
to $25.00, quite a good assortment of Vk T. ’MI
colors and blacks, all sizes. We are ns Jw
going to sell them at t'T j*|
$4.98. |p
This is a rare opportunity to pick up Jgjr
a fine Suit cheap. „„
McCall Patterns
554 J, Waist 3361, Slcirt
Price, 13 cents each. j
LAND BARGAIN.
A 6-room house and lot on McDouougli street.
Also 262 1-2 acres iu Worthvill District, 6 miles from
Jacksou. Good location, good health. 60 acres timber,
good buildings. Known as as JoeC. Maddox place.
Will be sold first Tuesday in November to highest bid
der for cash
Mrs. C. T. Thornton.
HOMESTEAD
FOR
SALE.
Consisting of 200 acres good rolling land. No waste,
well drained. Never dying stream of water. Ideally sit
uated 4 miles from (Jnadilla and 2 miles from Harmony
Church, east.
LEWIS M. MASHBDRN,
UNADILLA, - - GEORGIA.
CLEANING, PRESSING,
Altering a Specialty.
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All work neatly done, called for and delivered.
The Art Pressing Club,
Next to Park Henderson’s Barber Shop.
CHAB. BERRY, Proprietor.