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low Come the Time for Quick Tiling at Money-Saving Prices lichael’s Values
Are Doirg Their Shari of Price Lowering, And You Will Profit Greatly by Investigating Their Special
Silk Middies
Tlio newest iv vcpy oI I lie sea
son is the new Silk Middies in
Co ciI styles which we are show¬
ing in the best colors. Can be
with white skirls or other Sport
S iirts. You will like these mid-
Priced $5.50 each.
NeckwY A=Plenty
We pride ourselves in showing
of pretty nee wear and we are mak
mg a wonderful showing in the
earlv summer st.les. You will
be delighted with the fluffy fine-
ness and completeness of the line
Priced 95c to $3.50.
Prepardness Suits
For Ladies
An attractive lit le live wire
suit is the prepardness suit of
khiki, trimmed in brass buttons
and “military air.” They are
very popular in the East and bids
fair to become a popular garment
here. Just, the thing to go Jhand
in hand with the patirotic atmos¬
that surrounds you.
“The Redpath Chautauqua will be in Athens one week. May 15th to 22nd
traveling miles to see. When in Athens use our rest rooms. Have your bund
Make this store your store- We appreciate your patronage and appreciate beh
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Citations
Georgia Fianklin Corn.tv.
To All Whom it May Concern;
Notice is uereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s snpport to Til
its A. McGanitv, the widow of
.John \V. McGanity, deceased,
nave filed their award and unless
good and sufficient cause is shewn
the same will, be made the judge¬
ment of tbo Court at the June
term, 1917, of the Court ot Ordi-
nary. This May 7th 1917.
Y. C. Nelms Ordinary.
Georgia, Franklin County.
Whereas, O. S. Strickland &
F. L. Smith, Administrator of J.
Sanders Strickland, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed
a d entered on record, that he lias
lullv administered J, Sanders
Strickland estate; This is there
fo e to cite all persons
kindred and creditors, to show
ctase, if any thev can, why said
Administrator should not be
charged from bis administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission
on the first Monday in June 1917,
Y. C. Nelms Ordinary:
Georgia Franklin County,
JJ. 4 Ph’Wpi ® ade a P*
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Splendid Values in Dresses
M e continue to receive a 1 umber ot pretty dresses each day ai ir» ’
as the selling nets more brisk we have a number of odd lots and
these we sacrafics to get the racksele r. Each day you may buy a
dress ank save from $5 to $10, or even morejaccordihg to price, ai fll
get a dress that is just ns stylish as one just received. We mu • 7 1
keep the stock moving, and we will sell you if you want a dress,
We have the stock ti seloct from, end willsavb m >noy; at th esime
time give you the utmost in stvle and service.
A new shivmertnf evening dresses also,-and vou know whet ‘1
that means. The French room is lust a blaze* with the newest creat
ions {from the world’s best designers. 1 ou just have to see these
lo tully appeciate their worth. Daintv little dance froeks, gorge
ous evening dresses, simple nu t mng dresses, and numbers cf pretty
afternoon affairs. Ask to see these new dresses. We can’t show
them all in the windows.
Great Cut Price SaIe-=-Choice of Any
Suit in Our Store at HALF PRICE J
Think of it! Any Woolen Spr ug suit in stock tor just half
their former pace. At this splendid reduction of price,.when a suit
is needed should move every suit we have in oneweek. Cheaper
than you could buy the materials and finish the suit are lliese wond¬
erfully low-priecd values.
The best of the lots will go first ?o we advise vou to come ear¬
ly. The morning /lours are best anvway and we are going to
look for you bright and early on Monday morning Remember
you are not the only one that wants a suit, so do not wait until your
suit has been sold, This is bow you will ^ave* $20 suits for $ 10 ;
$22.50 suits for $11.25; $25 suits for $12.50; $27.50 suits for 13.75;
$30suits 15.00; $35 suits tor 17.50; $40 suits for 20.00; 45.00 suits
for 22 20 ,
cuted to him to certain land des
cnbed 10 a bond lor titles hereto
attached purqiorting to be signed
by L. E. Asborns, la to of said
county, deceased, the said applica
lion alleging that said land has
been fully paid for, all parties con
cerned are hereby notified that
applidauon will be liea'd be •
fore the ordinary of said countv
on the 4th day of June 1917*
This 7th day of May 1917
V. C. Nelms Oidinary.
Georgia Franklin County.
To All Whom It May Concern;
Mrs V. F,Smith having in pro¬
per form applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration
on the estate of John II. Smith
late of said County, this is to cite
and singular the creditors and
next ol kin of John II. Smith to
and appear at mv office within
time allowed by law, and show
tf any they can, why per
administration should not
granted to Mrs V. F. Smith on
0 hnH. Smith estate, Witness
hand and official signature this
day ol May 1917.
V.O. Nelms Ordinary.
Fianklin County
To All Whom It Mav Concern:
Wr ftvflWP Iwgjn pp
form applied tome for Permanent
betters of Administration on the
estate of Lyda. Freeman, late of
said County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
k n of Lyda Freeman to be and
appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, if anv they can, why perma¬
nent administration should not oe
granted to T. W. Freeman on
Lyda . Freemau estate.
VVdness my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of May
1917.
V. C. Nelms Ordinary.
For Sale
One good milch cow for sale at
reasonable price.
F. A W.'.banks, Gainesville, Ga.
MONEY TO LoaN
I ca n make loans of $ 1,000 and
aeven per cent on improved
farms. You can get these loan
either 5, 7 or 10 years. Loan
under $ 1,000 at 8 per cent. Come
o see me.
J, W, Landrum,
V
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uo yc
making or alternating 1
have dandv adjt j
we a
maker equipped with 1
for only 35c. You w|
without one if you see
Shu tins S Iks in a
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patterns that will mak<
a shirt or blouse lroi
They are 32 inches j
perfectly and pi si $ 1,3
“Mail order:
tly filled sa r ■»
orders reo. i
Porto-Rico and Nancv Hall
$1,50 per 1000. Cash withorder.
Ready to ship from April lston
A. P.3 “xLon
Roys*on, Ga.
Half Your Living
A right or wrong start In 1917 will
make or break moat fanners In the
South. Wo are all facing a crisis.
This war In Europe puts things In
such uncertainty that no man car
foresee the future with any degree c
clearness.
The sure and certain Increase 1 j
cotton acreage means lower cotto..
prices next falL Cost of all food and
grain products Is high, so high that
no one can afford to buy and expect
to pay out with 6-
It's a time above all others to play
safe; to produce all possible food,
grain and an Irvrt
own acres; to cut down the store bill.
A good piece of garden ground,
rightly planted, rightly tended end
kept planted the year round, can be
made to pay half your living. It will
save you more money than you made
on the best five acres of cotton you
ever grew!
Hastings’ 1917 Seed Cook tells all
about the right kind of a money sav¬
ing garden and the vegetables to pu*
In It Tt tells about the field crops n
well and shows you the clear road i
real farm prosperity. It’s Free. Sens
for It today to H. G. HA3TING8 CO. !
Atlanta, Ga.—Advt
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DEALER WANTED
In this territory *: n ______, f* .tt
•riling 600 the famous METZ CAK
at $ , completely equipped.
100-inch wheel-base—. i-cyllndlrr
ZS-h, p. motor—*1 jonrwaspwai—
eleetrie starting and Ugly ting, etc.
MonayrMmnt Write to-day for METZ full details Proposition, of the
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