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GOOD NEWS FROM THE
BOYS AND GIRL’S SHOP
See our Heavy Shoes, for Winter wear, for
Men and Boys, some Real Bargains.
Let us show you some Water Proof Cloth, 58
inches wide.
Our Bargain Counter Bargains will continue
throughout the year.
Boys and GirFs Shop
Clayton Georgia
CLEAN IT
It would pay in money if] managers cf
homes, farms, stores and other businesses should
giye T attention to order and cleanliness in their
establishments.
Heaps of waste material means
untidiness and also means inefficiency. It has
been truly said “Show me your scrap-pile and I will
show you how your business is.” One coat of rust costs
more than a year’s ware. One farmswaste is composed
of elements which menance the business. Untidy con
cerns begin to slow up, their men become slovenly,
their work becomes uusound, their output dwindles,
their profits disappear.
System, order, tidiness are profitable in many
ways.
WE THANK YOU
COME TO SEE US
and GREEN DRUG
COMPANY
CLAYTON, GA.
BARGAIN SALE
From Dec. 1st to Dec. 24,
1924,1 am going to sell Dry
Goods, Shoes and Notions
at Bargain Prices.
This sale to be cash only, as I can’t
afford to charge anything at the prices
quoted below.
20 cts Ginghams 17 1 2 cts per yd.
50 ” ” -.40 ” ” ”
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20 ” outing.’.’’TTTTTVTTTTis ” ” ”
$1.50 Dress Goods—- — $1.30 ” ”
1.00 ” ” .85 ” ” ”
1.00 Broad Cloth 50 in. wide .85 ” ” ”
2.50 Dress Shirts. 1.75
3.00 Work Pants.. 2 00
Ladies Shoes and Slippers (rom $2,50 to $3,75. *
Also Men’s Shoes, some of the very
best, to go at a bargain.
This sale is now on, and it will pay
you to attend.
Don’t forget the time and place!
M. L. KEENER
(Continued from page 2column4J
IMPRESSIONS OF MY
EUROPEAN TRIP
them had accomplished so much.
At four we"embarked again in
our ship, my nephew kindly con
senting to accompany us on to
Genua,
As we were again on the high
seas, I could not help from med
itating. On one side I left the
world’s busiest center, New
York. On the other I landed on
an ancient and still great port,
which showed but little progress
for the’last hundreds of years.
The exploitation of the people
by their former rulers, that led
them into many a useless strive,
by the church, that built won
derfully gorgeous and imposing
buildings but neglected to devel
op the mental and true spiritual
advancement, and in more mod*
ern times by the industrialists,
that onlv allowed a pittance for
pay, something like 25 cents for
a whole days labor, that hardly
allowed the worker3 to keep
body and soul together, prevent
ing any betterment of course.
And throwing them when mis
fortune befell them on charity.
America has made enormous
strides in progress, because it
was founded on equality while
Southern Italy, that once had
shown a high cultural advance
ment, progresses very slowly,
because exploitation is rampant
there.
Are we wise enough to draw
a lesson from it. ?
(To be continued)
JUST ARRIVED
DERRICK & BEARDEN
CLAYTON GEORGIA
SPRAYING MATERIALS
18 3-4 c
18
31
8
28 1-2
14
61-2
9 1-2
20
$38.00
And of the Best Quality
A car of good: bright 1 7 per
cent, Marion; Harper Cotton Seed
Meal. New bags.
A car of good sacked hulls.
New crop Beet Pulp.
See us for your feed, for we’ve got
the goods and the price is right.
To arrive this week—A car of
choice Timothy and-Clover Hay.
We want to buy one hundred
bushels of Rood sound corn.
Also bring us yourTJross Ties
for we are now buying them.
Commercial Flour Sulphur $1.35
par 100 lbs. in car load FOB Tex
as around $35.00 delivered
Arsenate of Lead
Calcium Arsenate
Pai rish Green
Copper Lime Dust
Kalibor
Bordeaux Mixture
Kasulime
Jersey Dry Mix
Limebor
Calcium Casinale
Scalecide 50 gal.
Fertilizer and fertilizer materials
quoted on application for
QUANTIFY-DISCOUNTS: Quo
tations on car load lots or sub
stantial less car lot on any raa
terial, will be furnished upon re
quest.
TERMS CASH: IMPORTANT
NOTE, Prices listed are subject
to change without notice, and all
quotations are subject to imme
diate acceptance. All orders are
taken subject to approval ol
company.
INSECTICIDES & FUNGI
CIDES are guaraneeed to com
ply with all state and federal
laws governing insecticides.
PRICES are delivered your
station when cash is sent with
order, which will save quite a
little to the grower, with the
exception of sulphur.
Thanking you for your busi
ness whether order is large or
small, we are cordially
Yours Very Truly,
F. C. NEEL COMPANY
Cornelia, Ga.
BARGAIN STORE
If you haven’t already been
to our store, it will pay you to
come in and see some of our bar
gains.
We are going to open our Christ
mas goods the first of next week and
we will be headquarters for Santa Claus.
We will have toys, dolls and all
kinds of amusements for the kiddies’
Christmas.
J. H. Cannon Co.
Clayton, Georgia.
■'Vein* of Wealth**
As Huskln tells us: “The veins of
wealth are not the veins of gold and
silver In the earth, but the veins of
rich, red Wood lii the bodies of
jroutb.”
Start Right In.
i Mighty few people mpke the excuse
of being hoarse when asked to '*—
J3&te BasncL^
Velvet
pencils
At dll
Dealers
Supreme
in their class.
Soft No. £58
Medium No. 55?
Write for trial sample
American Lead Pencil Co.
MatcnofVcmuPncHi 220 Fifth Avc., New Yoric.
Would Re-blame Opal*
Though opals are much admired and
are commonly worn In tills country,
there Is a popular superstition In
Europe and other parts of the world
that these beautiful stones are unlucky
and bring misfortune to the owner.
For that reason South Australia Is
seeking to exploit this product under
another name, “Irldots,” after
Greek word for rainbow.
E
LOST OR STRAYED from my
premises, about one month ago,
a one-year-old yearling, white,
marked swallowlfork and under
bit in right earj'and two underg
bits in left ear. Last seen in th&k
Taylor community. Finder v
the i please notify Carlton York, Rt.!
j Clayton, Ga.