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THE BUSY CORNER
Hardware Department
PLOWS PLOWS PLOWS
Avery
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The greatest advance ever made in chilled plows. For strength, lightness of draft, quality of material and wearing
qualities in hard soils, and in general efficiency it has never been equalled
The Avery Lane drilled Plows Are IVlade for Farmers Who Want fixe Very Best
We guarantee absolutely all parts to enterchange, all points Cutter Type, which means a renewed shin with each point,
guaranteeing a clean cut furrow. So carefully are they made, and fit so snugly, that they have plowed for miles (un
der test) with only a wooden peg inserted in place of bolts. Cuts are exadttly like the plows. Come in let us show
you this plow. Be sure you get the the next one you buy, they cost no more than the other kind
At The Hardware Department Without Any Expense gj} >
Full line Plow Points, Plow Goods of all Kinds
Prices the Very Lowest
Remember we sell anything in Hardware that you might want.
If you don’t trade with us in this line we both lose money.
p i h ß6 e Carmichael-Mallet Cos., SSS
FLO VILLA NEWS
Mr. Pierce Wingard is visiting
his parents at Petry, Ala., for
two weeks.
Mrs. J. A. I'odson left last
week to join Mr. Dodson in East
man and will reside there.
The cordial welcome, delight-
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ful entertaining and delicious re
freshments tendered to their
guests by Mrs. C. A. Towles and
Miss Lettie Towles, at their home
at Cork, last Thursday afternoon
made this meeting of the U. D.
C. a very pleasant one.
Miss Opal Vickers and Mr. T.
11. Vickers have returned from a
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For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
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CASTORIA
THICINTAUH COMMNV. NtWVORA CITY.
pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs,
J. A. Green in Macon.
Miss. Annie Reid Maddux,
with a party of Monticello friends
motored to Milledgeville -Sun
day to spend the dav with Miss
Beatrice Maddux who is atten
ding the G. N. & I. College.
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Pendley
and family and Prof. R. W. Bry
an attended quarterly confer
ence of M. E. church that con
vened at Juliette last Saturday.
Last Saturday many of those
away from home came for a
week-end visit, included in the
number were Misses Willie Ter
rell and Nelle Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Fudge, Messrs. H. E.
White, W. A. Thompson, W. G.
Griffith, H. P. Thomas, Tom
Preston, H. D., J. B. and J. P.
Terrell.
Messrs. W. A. Dozier and 11.
J. Smith motored to Macon Sat
urday and returned Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E R. Edwards,
Mrs. J. T. Edwards, Miss Lucile
Moxley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
King. Mrs. Fannie Holloway.
Miss Wylene Nolen. Mrs. Mam
ie Edwards, Misses Mary, Mat
tie and Maggie Moss, Mr. and
Mrs S. L. Thompson and many
others are in attendance at the
Macon Fair this week.
Mrs. Lucy Douglass is in Dal
las, Tex., attending the national
U. D. C. convention.
Mrs. Julius Greer and chil
dren, of Monticello, are the
guests for some time of Dr. A.
F. White and family.
Miss Naomi McElreath has re
turned to Macon after a few
days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Terrell.
Prof. R. W. Bryan and Miss
Maude Smith entertained the so- 1
ciety of the Flovilla High School
at a delightful Halloween party
last Friday evening at the home
of Mrs. C. C. Jewett. They were
assisted in entertaining by Mrs.
Jewett and Miss Emma Alice
Johnson. Many games were
played and the usual Halloween
S. S. S. will cleanse the blood and give
new life and vitality to the blood by its
Get S. S. S. at any druggist.
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Fire Insurance
We want your FIRE INSUR
ANCE. We represent Old Reli
able Companies that have stood the
test for nearly One Hundred Years.
We will appreciate your business and
give it our prompt attention. You
help twelve home boys when you
give us your insurance.
Phone ADD NUTT, Ins. Mgr.
DIRECTORS:
G. E. Mallet, S. H. Thornton, A. T. Buttrill,
L. M. Crawford, T. H. Buttrill, A. H. Carmichael,
'Jack Curry, \V. E. Watkins, S. B. Kinard,
O. A. Pound, T. A. Nutt, J. B. Carmichael.
Commercial Loan & Co.
Jackson, Georgia
and the system completely out of gear; it’s
a sure sign the blood is full of poisons
and subject to complicated maladies un
less the poisons are removed.
Tired and
Weakened
When
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refreshments were served, with
the spirit of the occasion which
proved a merry one.
Mr. J. W. Terrell has purchas
ed a handsome new baby grand
Chevrolet automobile.
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