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LUCKY IS TH3 WOEAif OR Iis WBO BUYS HUE
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enough call fur them first—we positively say, iYOU ARE LJK'Kf. Stacking!/ rich in material and 3
All told the v e .are 150 suits and 400 coa! For fi 4 550 who are fortunate to can R
smart in design—there are certainly thogrea esi, values of the s as. h. Thi. means that you cannot safely delay, for there are too many shrewd buyers ready to snap up a bargain like h
and baits and Coats at OiSE-TilIED and less, Need we ;
this. Suits are fur trimmed and tailored styles; coats are all this season’s bert models. Think of it! Season just begun ti 1
we sav mere except to urge you to hade i here before yoursiz* is taken by one more ludky than yourself. Reduced as loLows: 1
$21.65 W Or* Now $34,50 i
$15,00 Saits Now $10.0) $25.00 S\ • its Now $17.50 $35.00 Suits Now v. * uits "i , B
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18.50 Suits Now 14.50 30.00 Suits Now 18.25 43.01) Suits Now 28.50 KO GZs tV Suits Nov/ 4 It
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Robes
I.i rich (Vrdmov, the 1 1 test craze, $5.hi), $0.51), 87 50
and 8 u ». Pen on JL.ta 17 be; at 8-1.50, $1,50, $5,00,
$0.50 and up.
Nothing will take the place of a warm bath robe
t liese cold mornings anti nights. Rich shade? of bines’
reds, old ross, navy, brown, black and white, pinks and
blue;, w ith silk cords and tassels. Hvou are thinking
of giving a hath lobe—come and son ours.
PRETTY PATH ROPES FOR THE (’IllLItREN.
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“Where The Styles he Shown First” Glaylcn Stmt, Athens, Georgia.
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Why pay more when you can buy them for less. That’s
the reason we sell at the und er -price because we get
the cash. You owe it to yourself to see our Christmas
Shoes and Slippers, where the price is less.
We Fit Ton—-That’s Sure
MARTIN I
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Phone 717 125 Clayton Street
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D » v our Christmas Shopping early.
Eadv in the morning, early m .he week, early in tl.e
m >nth.
Light irt'-th s b.i ;• I.in »t tit) mir.ih uU a id >f hi; Oval
co- '-orteis—the salespeople, delivery men and olios
who serve you I'aitld'nllv throughout the year.
Help them, too, to have a m.rrv ( liristma? bv rehev
ing them, as inec'i as pos-ible, of the st’Min that iivaii i-
bly accompanies the last-minute nidi.
It is .vsier to buv gifts now dian it w II be later m the
month. Stocks are iroader and better arranged; selec
turn is easier; -ales' cop';*are hotter prep ired to serve you.
Early Christmas Shopping is a benefit to ail.
1 Notice
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3)1 is. 3)1. A. IlutcLerson ■< t. id
I petitioners vs YIrs A. A.
d il', et. id. Petition to
Nail’s Creek Drainage Distric.
In Franklin Countv,
1 Notice is here bv given that the
Hoard of Viewers appointed by
the court for Nails Creek Drain
age District have filed their report
with ihe Cierk of Superior Court
of Frunkiiu countv in accordance
wuh the previous order of
court, passed Oct. 3rd 1917, where
ui sawl Board of Viewers report
that s idd aiuagc i? p.*if:jib o,
and it will benefit the
health, the public nigh ways pass
ing through the said p >pose d
drainage district and bo c nduc
ive to the general welfare ot the
community and upon conside:
ot said report the court
found the same to be true.
Wednesday Dec. 5th 1917 lias
i been fix 'd by the court as the
' day upon which said reoorc wi 1
be lather heard and considers
which tune the undersigned as
;a couit will convene at the c ;urt
j house in Carnesyille at ten o’cloc!.
a- m. and will then and them COil
sider said repo rt, and pass upon
the same.
This Nov 7th 1917.
C. J. Culpepper, C, S. C.
W. C. Tribble,
44. A. well,
W. P. Iving,
M. M. J.j dan,
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Commiiioners linuis Reven
ues Franco County Ga.
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Sa< tSLu-D. Cl 1 £ U a w«4/ L
The last, word in seperate shirts is sp den loudly oy
ihve charming new 7 models of stunning simplicity, just
received from a maker of high repute,
And tee note of true economy sounds out clear and
tine at the modest price range of 85.00 to $25.00.
Pretty Ibaok Satin Skirts with the new 7 fre a flaring
tunics and pretty shirred (meets, at $12.50, $15.00
$18 50 and $20.00. Pretty Side Fife Skhts in beaut
f'ul styles, at $12.50, $15.-0 and $18.50. Pretty Novelty
Ski its, at $5.00 and $0.50. .
Yofiug Man, if v You Waot to Make
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VOUNG men should GO TO CHURCH!
The llippant youth of the 'Fay is wont to remark that
the churches are for old men and women. He treats lightly
the GO TO CHURCH movement. .Many of the young men of
the day say that they intend to have their fling while they are
young. It is time enough to think of the church when they get
0 J ( Jv Where is the young man who can say that he will live to be
| oia.-' Whore is tlu; young man who, witn-certainty, can say that
S he will live another day? Deinvs always are dangerous, but a <Je-
? la y in making your peace with God is doubly so. Pick up your
| newspaper any day and see the long list of persons who, without
5 a moment’s warning, are plunged into eternity.
| THE CHURCH WANTS THE YOUNG MAH. THERE IS NOTH¬
ING MORE INSPIRING THAN TO GEE A CHURCH FILLED WITH
YOUNG MEN. THE YOUNG MEN SHOULD SE LEADER* IN TH*
GO TO CHURCH MOVEMENT. THIS IS THE DAY Or THE YOUNG
MOVEMENT HOPE TO SUCCEED WITH- i
MAN. NO GREAT CAN
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CUT HIS HELP. IF THE YOUNG MEN GET INTO THIS GO TO r
CHURCH MOVEMENT IT WILL BE THE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS :
IT DESERVES TO EE. THE YOUNG MAN WHO IS ANXIOUS FOR .
A FUTURE; THE YOUNG MAN WHO WOULD EARN THE RE-
SPECT Of THE COMMUNITY; THE YOUNG MAN WHO WANTS jj |
TO MAKE GOOD WILl. GO TO CHURCH. HE Wl! I. 8E SEEN
I IN CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY.
The really great men o' the country went to church when they
were boys. They went ho church when they wore young men. And
they GO TO CIll’RCrf today. Their great ness in life may be
traced to GOING TO CHURCH. The church is not alone for
the old men and the old women. It is for the young. R i3 for the
strong. It is for the vigorous.
Yes; the church needs the young men. The young women do
not need urging. They GO TO CHURCH. Let all young men
follow their good example.
u^rassM
Women’s Ailments :: j I
I 1 he ailments from v/hich women suffer are many and varied so far as i
| the symptoms indicate, yet they are all dependent "upon a disorder in the I \
5 female generative system, and a remedy that acts’ on the cause of the
I trouble puts an end to all the distressing symptoms as soon as the
unnatural conditions are removed.
. BSJ. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine Wine
is a Medicine for Women
It acts directly on the female organism. Quiets inflammation, eases pain, strength¬
ens the nerves, helps digestion, tones up the stomach and pu<s ths body in fine
vigorous condition, it transforms a weak, nervous, ailing woman into one of
sparkling cheerfulness and vigor. It brightens the eye, revives the soirit 3 and
restores the rosy bioom of health to the cheek.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Price $1.00 Per,Bottle.
C. F. SUMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
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