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WORTHVILLE.
Prof. R. L. Hamil, of Griffin,
will teach a ten days singing
school at this place, beginning
July 26.
Mr. Rupert Washington spent
Saturday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Florence Williams and
children, of Hampton, are spend
ing several days with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Washing
ton spent Saturday in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. .V,
and children, of Atlanta, were
the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs, W. F, Stodghill.
the Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laaative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the full name and
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
With each 25c order Sat
urday 1 Stone Cake for sc,
one to a customer, as long
as they if ordered.
Kinard t hone 8.
FLOYILLA NEWS
Rev. J. T. Pendley and little
daughter, Kines, have returned
from a most delightful visit to
relatives in Rome.
Miss Carrie Bell Matthews and
Miss Buchanan, of Fitzgerald,
are the attractive guests of Mrs.
Sallie Thompson this week.
Miss Bennie Doyce Torbet, of
Cork, is the guest of Mrs. J. T.
Edwards.
Misses Ray and Paulen are at
tending the summer school in
Athens.
Mrs. W. J. Partridge spent
Sunday in Jackson the guest of
Miss Lucy Goodman.
Miss Margaret Louise Giles vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Thomp
son in Jackson Sunday.
Mr. T. G. Carson has returned
home after a pleasant visit to
relatives in Henry county.
Mr. Malvern Barnes and Mr.
Arthur Jackson, of Macon, visi
ted Flovilla Sunday.
Mr. John Williams, of Colum
bus, is in the city this week.
Miss Lucile Moxley spent the
week-end in Jackson the guest
of friends.
Miss Lurline Torbet is spend
ing the week at Cork.
Mr. G. R. Lynch, of Macon,
is the guest of home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dozier and
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Smith spent
Sunday at the Foy Hotel, Indian
Springs.
Mrs. R. B. Thompson visited
friends in McDonough Sunday.
Messrs. J. W. Terrell, W. N.
Mayfield, T. G. Preston. W. A.
Funderburk and W. G. Preston
motored to Covington Sunday
to attend an all day singing that
was held at the court house.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Preston
entertained Sunday for the boys
and girls who had been off attend
ing school for the past term.
Their guests were Misses Lois
Allen, Annie Reid Maddox, and
Inez Smith, Messrs. Howell and
J. C. Kinard Bell phone
B—the place to get your
money’s worth or your
money back. As to deliv
ering now, you all know
that is a matter of impossi
bility.
Peas For Sale
At $1.50 per bushei as lon* as
they last. Kimbell & Kinard at
Railroad Warehouse.
Consolidated Mercantile Cos.,
72 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
FORCED TO VACATE
READ vA
THISW^
This little news &ory which appeared in the Georgain tells
the “&ory in a nut shell.”
This of staple merchandise has been
bought by the
FAIR STORE AT JACKSON
And will be sold out in 15 days
For 50c on the Dollar
At Sacrifice Prices. We sell this &ock at once in order to
make room for our Fall Goods
Silk shirt Waists 85c
15c Bleaching while it lasts
per yard 8c
Many other Bargains that we can show you bet
ter than we can tell you.
Shoes for the whole family at oj- A^CTiyvmDV M|
REDUCED PRICES jff AENS LATEST FOOTERY |y \
Come to The Fair Store while
this sale is on and we will IT~
Save You Money
The Fair Store, JACK ggßfe b iA
Milo P. Smith and Herbert White.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Strickland,
of Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Strickland, of Concord, are visit
ing their sister, Mrs. S. L.
Thompson this week.
Mr. G. C. Brannen, of Savan
nah, visited friends in Flovilla
Mens Genuine Palm Beach Suits, Lon- <j|> / 3 OO
don shrunk, latent styles, $7.50 values for fdiOO
We also have complete line of Mens
and Boys Clothing and Pants. BOYS
WASH PANTS AT
$2.00 Mens Pants to go Mens Shirts with collar or
while they laSt at without collar yC
fecWear
Mens
Silk
Ties
each
this week.
Mrs. R. V. Smith and Mrs. Lu
la Smith visited Jackson Tuesday.
Fresh Turnip seed for
fall planting at Kinard’s,
Bell phone 8.
Ladies Palm Beach Suits
$9 values $4.88
Bungalow
Aprons Ot/v
50c Shirt 77 r
WaiSts LIL
75c Shirt m r
Waists 07v
SI.OO Shirt Lf\ r
Waists
Ladies silk hose,
black or white
19c
Mens and Ladies
hose
5c pair
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
s “ of
(Atlanta Georgian June 15)
Another Four-Story
Structure to Go Up
In Lower Whitehall
Additional faith in Whitehall street
south of Hunter has been manifested
in the announcement that Mrs. Mary
G. Thurman will erect a four-story
business building between the Vau
dette Theater and the Chamberlin-
Johnson-Dubose department store at a
cost probably of $50,000. The Adair
agency and Rolfe E. Glover of Rich
mond, a nephew of Mrs. Thurman, are
handling the details, and will lease
the space. The dimensions are 35 by
140 feet, so the entire building will
have a gross square footage of 19,600
square feet.
10c Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs 3v
10c and 12 l Ac
Ginghams IL
35c and 50c Corset covers 19c
Extra large Huck towels 8c
Linen finish r
Towels 3C
BeSt grade sheeting 5c yard
Silk Shirt Waists 85c
Mens 25c silk hose
14c pair H9H
Mens 50c silk hose W M
This is no joke. I get
fresh Bread every day, ex
cept Sunday, not second
handed. J. C. Kinard
phone 8.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist wilt refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itchin*.
Blind, Bleedingfcr Protniding Piles in 6to 14days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.