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NOTICE
Georgia Franklin County.
Totbe Superior Court of said
County:
Tri-County Fertilizer Company
a corporation organized under a
charter granted bv this Honorable
Court on the 23r.l day of Feb¬
ruary 1913, respectfully shows:
1. That on the 11th day of Sept¬
ember, 1916, and at a meeting of
the stokliolders of said corpota -
tionduly called for the purpose r
resolution wag adopted by the uf
fltmUvevQie 0 i the owners of
the enure ettpitol stook of
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Two words with much meaning when you stop to think of how close Christmas ready
is. But if you wantthe best service and a greater variety for selection, you will shop early
in the month ande ny m the day. Every department rises to the occasion te meet every
demand in the way of supplying your Christmas needs for your own use and for gifts, From
the inexpensive to the •'v r\n f r elaborate things,-ycu williind cur stocks complete and priced
as low as dependable goods can be sold for.
Editorial
The spirit of Christmas. Do vnur :sh >pping early. Earlv in the
n .>ning, early in the week,early in the month. Lighten the bur len
ut the merchant and of his loyal CJ-worsars -the salespeople, deliv¬
ery men and others who serve vour tiithlully throughout the yen’.
Help them, too, to havea merry Christmas l>v leheving them, as
much as possible, ot the strain that invariably accompanies the last
minute rush.
It is easier to buj 7 gilts now than it will be later in the month.
Stocks are broader and bet ter ari.iiiged; selection is easier; salespeople
art better prepared to serve you.
Early Christmas shopping is a benefit to all.
Charming Balh Robes
$2.50, $2.95, $3.50 and up to $12 50. Nothing will take the place
of a watm hath robe these e ld mor ,ings anti lights, rich shades of
blues, red , d rose, nary, iv'-ovn, b'ack and white, pinks and hlues^
with silk cords ..ml tassels. If von are thinking of giving a bath robe
—come and see ours. Pretty bath robes to- the children.
Luxurious Furs
Are not expensive if bought at the nghf place—at this store. For
here you wnl find only desp.nd able fins which are always the chea nest
in the end. Here, economy and quality go hand in hand and every
piece of iur we sell is guaranteed.
Handsome stvles are shown n Muff : , Scarf and complete sets at
interest compelli- g prices. We are simplv giving you the advantage
cf low prices which are madeposfib'e by early buying. Gift selection
can be made r.o v by making a small deposit and we will hold the furs
until wanted. '
Pretty black watermelon m iffs in F -a c > Lynx $5.00, $6 50, $7.50
Black Fox muffs, newest styles 1.00 and up
Hudson Seal muffs, 18.00 and up
French moleskin muffs 15.00 and up
Russian inoh skin muffs 50.00 and up
Red Fox muffs 15.n0 a;al up
Black Lynx muffs 25 00and up
Beautiful showing of fur sets 2.50 and up
The Dea est Negligees
And Tea g nvns ever shown at these prices $7.50, $8,5i>, $lo.00 In
lovely shades of p.nks, light blurs, ..elio, old ios-, cop n blue; trimmed
in du ntv luces and hand embroidered collar an t cuffs; cut pretty and
free. Just the thing for holiday gilts. Special—A real Japanese
Quilted Robe from Jup n—$12.5i .
W. T. Collins & Company,
WHERE THE STYLES ARE SHOWN FIRST.
ATHENS GEORGIA
corporation, resolving that the
corporation should surrender
itsebarter and franchises to the
State amine disrvcl i; t- na
corporation.
• 2 That Die affairs said corp
ration have been liquidated
is to say, all its debts have been
paved in full and all iis remain
ing assets have been distributed,
prorate, between ns stockholders
and it now has no debts, and no
a«u or any oharactor -vha.nver
oxoept, »27.7 5 dollar a for , he
expense of this proceeding.
3 That said disolution oan be a!.
lowed without injustice to any
or to any person
in x claims or demands of any
aoter against said corporation,
Wherefore, petitioner prays that
the court will pass an order and
1 de ree (1) accepting the
»f the charter and franchise of
0 rpwation and ordering its
and (2) granting to petition
er such futher order and relief in
the premises as to the couit shall
seem meet.
P T ('amp
for sooner
Georgia b ranklin (.onmv.
-Before me personally came J W
Harlan who on oath savs that he
Assistant Secretory ancl Treas-
Handkerchiefs
Again we sav fliandkercbiet’s in great mounds of every kind for
early’ buying. Holiday stocks are complete for your seleetioi and
right now is the b> st time to buy, both for your own use and for gift .
Handkerchiefs fr m dainty inexpensive lawn, to the finest linen
handkerchief-, as well as lovely new handkerchiefs of crepe de chine
in dainty shades of blue, greene vi dot, ro^e, uuiz* and others.
Handkefchie r s from simple little hemstitched ones at be npt) the
finest kind. 800 dozen of the prettiest crepe de chine handkerchiefs
twenty five cents. Children's silk handkerchiefs in lovely styles 25c
hand embroidered linen handkerchiefs for ladies 15c, 25”, 85c and 50c
ladies, hand embroidered initial handkerchiefs 15c, 25c,and 35c
ladies’ linen handkerchiefs 5c, 10, 15c, and up, complete line of men’s
intial for holiday sale 10c, 15c, 25c and 35c.
Jewelry Suggestions
The daintv suts that cost hut little here. What sparkling gifts
these are and you wi:l b > supnsed to see how little they cost, The
sam go'al kinds tha; a jeweierv store would charge a deal more for.
-Branches, bracelets, pendents pins, and novelties of every descrip¬
tion down to sivler trinkets that cost even less. And then, there are
heads—the prettiest and most eleborate in coloring. Some are de¬
signed to match party dresses. You can easily select a dozen gifts here.
Children’s Ge-man silver card cases, with chain and mirror 35c
Children’s German silver purees 35c and 50c up to $1.50
Perfum Q balls, the latest fad 65c to 6.50
St Ti ng silver car I cases and vani'ys 10.00 to 25-00
Babys’ gold rings 1-00
Gents’ sterling fiivr mitcVcaiei 3.00 and np
Gents’ cuff buttons 5.00 and up
Gents’ solid gold tie clasps 1.50
Solid gold lavallieres $4.50 to 25.00
Child's solid gold lockets 1-50
Sterling silver dorines, enamel top sterling gold pla'ed 4 00 to 6 50
Gents’solid gold scarf pins 10k gold 1.50
( ameo gold braoches 6.50 to 15.00
German silver card cases 2.50 to 6.50
Gold hat pins 75c
Pearl necklaces gold clasp 1.25 and up
Gold baby pins, set with chain 3 50
Sterling silver shirt waist ring? 2.50 '
German silvet mash bags 3*50a ! nl up
Silver baby cups 3-50
Silver jewelery boxes 6.50
Silver hat pin stands 2 50
ure and a Stockhloder of Tri
ty Fertilizer Company, the
named plaintiff, and that the alle
nations contained in the foregoing
et j t j on are true .
J. W. Harlan.
vvo , n t0 imcl subscribed
m , this 9th da * of Yove nbar, 1916
Mamie Bliem.
Notary Pubhc. Fulton County G.-.
The forP £ oin £ petition, dulv
mar been ‘^ p, e sen,e.l.to rhe oonrt, .t
is ordered, that said petition be
heard bv said Court at the Court
house in said Connty at ten o’clock
A. Al, on the 26th of March,
in vacation or at such lime to
wbicn said hearing may be
journed.
It is further ordered, that said
petition be filed m the office of
!i he Clerk ot said court and that a
of said petition be ‘published
once a week tor tour weeks in the
wherein SiVijH’s sales
'^-'ind for s -id C-unty are pub¬
lished-
This November 1916.
*• Worley.
S. C. S. a
Georgia Franklin Countv.
I, C. J. Culpepper, Clerk ol the
Superior Court in and for said
County do hereby certify, that the
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f«i< going pension md o oer of
the Judge of Sujh iior C'urt of
ad County is a true an I ex i t
loopy of same as appears of li ed
■ n this office.
Witness my official signature
a id seal of said C.nut, this the 21
th dav ol X > .’ember, 1 ;M »
C. J. Cu*pepper.
Clerk vip t C uu*t, Fi.tnklii
County.
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Carnesville. Finder return to TIiq
Advance and receive reward,