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($3100.00)
Thirty One Hundred Dollars
Buys Both Places
I have Thirty One Hundred dol
lars in the two N. O. Freeman
Farms. I want only my money
back. Easy terms to the right
party. One of the farms well
improved. If not sold now
will rent.
These two farms contain 284 acres.
R. B. Stephens
Forsyth, Ga.
TWO MEETINGS TO
BOOST FARM WORK
There will be a meeting at 2
o’clock Friday afternoon at Jen
kinsburg in interest of the farm
demonstration work. The meet
ing will be held at Delta Grove
school house at 7 p. m. Friday.
Talks will be made by Farm
Agent Rice, Hon. J. H. Mills, Dr.
Sheely of the Southern Railway,
and R. A. Stratford, district
agent in demonstration work, is
also expected to be present.
Don’t send your sub
scriptions or renewals
away from home. We will
take your subscriptions at
the “same” price. Get our
new subscription catalog
just out.
W oods-Carmichael.
GIN NOTICE
Our gin will be running every
day up to Christmas week and
will run again after January 1.
Co-Operative Gin, Coal and Ice
Company.
Pecan Trees
Choice budded pecan trees fifty
cents each. Order direct, cata
logue free. Empire Pecan Com
pany, Parrott, Ga. 5-21-tf
MONEY TO LEND
On Improved Farm Property
FIVE YEARS TIME
6, 62 and 7
Per Cent Interest
Will Lend $ 1000 and Above
That Figure
Prompt, Personal Attention
Plunkett & Williams
ATTORNEYS
Macon, Ga. Georgia Casualty Bldg.
FLOVILLA NEWS
Mr. W. A. Barnes, of Macon,
spent Monday here with his fath
er, Mr. J, M. Barnes.
Misses Annie Reid and Beatrice
Maddox were guests Saturday
and Sunday of their aunt, Mrs.
Lizzie Biles, at her lovely coun
try home near Stark.
Mrs. A. C, Millen returned
Monday from Colquitt where she
had been visiting for two weeks.
She was accompanied home by
her daughter, Mrs. B. H. Fudge,
who will be her guest for several
days.
Mrs. T. J. Brown, of McDon
ough, visited relatives here Mon
day.
Mrs. M. W. Wilson and Miss.
Alberta Wilson, of McDonough,
spent Tuesday in Flovilla.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thompson
had as their dinner guests Sun
day Judge and Mrs. J. H. Ham.
of Jackson.
Mrs. John Allen Green, of Ma
con, is spending this week with
her sister, Mrs. Allie Vickers.
Mr. W. A. Dozier went up to
Jackson Tuesday evening to at
tend the reception, of Mrs. Em
ma Mallet, given in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Mallet.
Mrs. J. B. Ellis and children,
i arrived Tuesday for a few days
visit with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thompson.
Mr. T. G. Linch spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Miss Gertrude Benson has re
turned to her home in Macon, af
ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
MT. VERNON SCHOOL
i TO CLOSE DEC. 17TH
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The fall term of Mt. Vernon
school. Miss Winnie Maddox prin
cipal, will close Friday, December
17th, with appropriate exercises.
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Watch the sacrifice pe
destal at Edwards’ Jewel
ry Store.
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
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
New crop Georgia cane
syrup. Joyner, I—3—4.
Benson for ten days.
The many friends of Miss Fal
ma Funderburk were sorry to
learn of injuries she received
Monday from a fall and wish for
her a speedy recovery. Miss
Estelle Nibbett will have charge
of her school till she is able to re
sume her duties;
Miss Margaret Giles entertain
ed pleasantly last Friday evening
in honor of Miss Annie Reid Har
per, of Jackson. Her guests in
cluded the young ladies of the
Saturday afternoon club, the
young men of Flovilla, Miss Har
per and Mr. Edgar McMichael.
of Jackson.
Prof. W. C. Patton resigned
the principalship of the Flovilla
High School last week and Miss
Lucy Goodman, of Jackson, was
elected to succeed him. Miss
Goodman is an efficient and ex
perienced teacher and her many
friends are predicting success for
her in her work.
Mrs. Adaline Ammons suffered
a stroke of paralysis last week
and had the misfortune to fall in
the fire and be burned; she con
tinues quite ill, to the regret of
her friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mayo moved
Tuesday, from Iron Springs, to
the residence of the late W. F.
Smith and will be cordially wel
comed in our midst.
Miss Emma Alice Johnson was
called home last Friday because
of the death of her father. Mr.
E. M. Johnson. She was accom
panied to Columbus by little Miss
Dorothy Jewett who visited her
aunt, Mrs. H. V. Hargett. Miss
Johnson has proved herself wor
thy and capable in every respect
since coming here to accept a po
sition as director of music in the
Flovilla High School and has won
a host of friends who sympathize
with her deeply in her sorrow.
MONEY
To loan on improved farm lands. Most
liberaf terms offered and applicants
get their money at once. For particu
lars address, C. C. Thurmond, Forsyth,
Ga. Will be at clerk’s office at court
house in Jackson Saturday.
If you are skeptical, crit
ical, exacting, hard to
please, you are the one we
want to attend this sale of
Suits, Millinery and Coats,
beginning Saturday 11th.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
Wanted to Buy
Corn, peas, cotton seed and
scrap cotton. We will save you
money on hulls. See E. 0. Huson
in rear of the post office.
11-26-tf
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
rinsring in head. Remember the full name and
look lot the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
For Sale or Rent
My home on West Third street,
furnished or unfurnished. Pos*
session Jan. 1. Apply to Mrs.
C. K. Graham.
Coat, Suit
and Millinery
SALE
Begins
Saturday, 11th
lASyALL 6H WjStj
Today ju& thirty minutes
before this paper goes to
press, we received from a
New York house 58 New
Style Coats and 29 more La
dies Coat Suits, bigger and
better values than the 97 we
sold last week. This firm
was anxious to close them
out and we bought them
cheap. We have been re
tailing goods for twenty
years and this is the GREAT
EST VALUE we have ever
offered to the public.
All wool Silk lined Suits £4 QO
$20.00 value
All wool Poplin and Serge 7 QO
silk lined, $22.50 value l/ 0
All wool Poplin and Broadcloth OQO
silk lined, $25.00 value 0/0
SIO.OO Black Corduroy and Plush jIC
Coats, now I v
$7.50 and SIO.OO Mixtures, Coats 4i
$5.50 and $6.50 Mixtures and 2 QQ
Blacks, Coats u//
This is the last call and this is without a doubt the greatest
beargains we ever offered to the public. We are going to
close out our
Millinery regardless of co^t.
Come. This is your last chance and unusual bargain event
Ready-to-wear Shapes, etc. 2Ar
SI.OO to $2.50 for
Trimmed Hats AQp
$2.00 to $4.50 U/v
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.