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lYirschbaum Clothes.
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One-button, two-button, three-button
four-bntton sacks; sounds like a game
of buttons, doesn’t it? It simply means
that we can give you any style you like
in one of
Hart Schaffner & Marx,
Kirschbaum Hand Tailored
suits; many fabrics, many colors and
patterns; the best quality only.
Suits $15 up Overcoats $15 up
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CARROLLTON. GA. TEMPLE, GA.
This stcre is the home of Hart Schaffner &. Marx Clothes
Stetson Hats, Barry Shoes and Buster Brown Hosiery.
Watch Repairing
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We clean a watch exactly as it is done in
the best watch factories. We take the move
ments apart, clean each wheel, cog, and pivot
exactly, assemble and regulate it, and when
you get it back you can depend in it being in
“perfect running order.”
The Jeweler,
Wiey Creel
Mrs. Paul Jack has gone to Rome
where she will spend several weeks
visiting friends and relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Copeland of
Bremen, are visiting Rev. and Mrs.
W. W. Roop.
Mr. Sam Brock left last week for
Baltimore.
Mr. Tom Jones is
Ala., visiting relatives
in Roanoke,
Mr. Shirley Boykin has gone to
Athens to enter the Georgia Univer
sity, he will take a law course.
Mrs. C. H. Stewart spent Monday
and Tuesday in Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Boykin will be
at home with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brad
ley until they move into their new
home.
Harry Brickford left Sunday for
Atlanta where he will reenter College
•n u nf Jesse Travis will leave the first of
Mr. and Mrs. Will, Murimy^ oi1 October to accept a position with the
n rs jr a j r b a nks Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Pal
metto, were the guests of the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Tom
Coleman, last week.
Mrs. S. T. Harris and children, of
Valdosta, who have been visiting
Judge S. W. Harris, left last week
for Atlanta, where they will visit
before returning home.
Mr. Claud Street, who has recent
ly accepted a position in Atlanta,
spent a few days here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dobbs and
Mrs. Arthur Coffee, who have been
the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Bass, have returned to their
home in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. E. Chandler spent a few
days in Newnan this week.
The fourth and last quarterly
communion service of the Presby
terian church for this year, will be
observed next Sunday, October 1st,
at the 11 o’clock service. It is ex
pected that all of the members will
be present. W. E. Dozier.
Lost Watch—Double case silver
watch, Elgin movement. This watch
lost in wagon yard back Of post-
office. Return to this office or post-
office and get reward.
The many friends of Mrs. J. R.
Holt are sympathizing with her in
her recent bereavement, the death
of her mother, Mrs. Pinson, which
occurred in Newnan last week.
Miss Nelle Webb went to Atlanta
this week and will spend some time
visiting relatives.
Mrs. W. F. Barron, of Cedartown,
is spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Wager.
, If you need a mail box phone'
Harris Hardware Co. They Will put
/them up at your door.
J Mr. B. F. Wager spent MoruF
/and Tuesday in Bowdon.
Horse and buggy for sale—Deep
bay horse, seven years old last
spring, any boy or girl can drive
him with perfect safety. A new
buggy only run since spring and
new set of harness, all fdt three
'hundred and fifty dollars.
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The friends of Mr. A. L. Williams
will regret to learn that he is ill
with fever.
Mr. L. C. Mandeville entertained
a number of friends at a barbecue
at Clifton Park Thursday.
Mr. I. N. Ballard, of Boston, Mass,
is visiting friends in the city.
Get your mail boxes from Harris
Hardware Co. We deliver and put
them up at your door. Just phone
number 28 and we will do the rest.
Miss Eugenia Mandeville return
ed Wednesday |night from an ex
tended visit to Miss Mae Phelps in
Southport, N. C.
Mr. P. T. Barnwell, of Atlanta,
was the guest of friends in the city
I the past week.
There are great improvements be
ing made on the walk around the
court house. This goes far toward
beautifying the county property as
well as complying with the city or
dinance to pave the streets.
Mr. M. M. Wilkie made a business
trip to Barnesville the first of the
week.
The many friends of Miss Eunice
Cheney, of Bremen, will be inter
ested to learn of her marriage to
Mr. Cunningham, of Birmingham,,
the marriage having taken place
last Wednesday in Atlanta.
Miss Hattie Bledsoe, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Ho
mer Perdue last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bass an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
last Monday.
If you don’t put up a mail box
you will not be served by the city
carrier. Our boxes are just what
you need and the prices are right.
Carrollton Hardware Company.
Dr. J. B. Dillard has returned to
his home in Sparta after a visit to
his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Jtewart.
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Just received another shipment
of mail boxes by express. Come
and get one.
Carrollton Hardware Co.
Sunday night services from now
on through the winter months, will
begin at 7 o’clock at the Presbyte
rian church, instead of 8 o’clock, as
heretofore.
Prof. L. D. Wheeler, who for three
or four years has been identified
witli the musical interests of our
town, and whose work with the or
chestra in our city, and the band at
A. & M. school, has been a help to
us, contemplates a visit to home-
folks in Eastern Kentucky, to recu
perate his health end strength.
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Mrs. W. E. Johnson and Miss Effie
spent last Thursday at Whitesburg.
Mr. M. R. Aderhold returned Fri
day from a visit to her brother at
Commerce, Ga.
The Young People’s Missionary
Society will meet Sunday afternoon
at 4 o’clock.
The Home Mission Society will
meet with Mrs. B. F. Bass on the
second Monday in October. The
members will please come prepared
to make up a collection for the Or
phan’s Home. The ladies of the
Methodist church will co-operate
with them so that they may send
well-filled box to the little orphans
Watch Hamrick’s windows /'for
special bargains on Monday raorn-
jng, the first comes will beTfirst
\erved. Who will get it Monday 9
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Get your mail boxes from Car
rollton Hardware Company.
, Mr. Joe Smith and family, of
McDonough, will make a motor trip :t'"\
to Carrollton next Sunday and will
I be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
| gan Smith.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Wood, of Bremen. ,
spent last Sunday in the city visit
ing friends.
Miss Myrtie Jackson spent last
Monday in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Long was the charm
ing hostess at a spend-the-night
pariy last Friday night. Her guests
were Misses Shelar, Marie Bradley,
Mayne Archer, Sada Thomasson, '
'Clio Alinon, Ina McMicael and
j Helen Long.
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Whitesburg, were the guests of Mrs.
G. A. Hogan last week
/ UtUe Mi§s Caroline Cheney en
tertained quite a number of her lit
tle friends at a birthday party last
Wednesday afternoon at the home
X her mother, Mrs. J. G. Cheney, on
South street.
Miss Minnie Smith will leave
Miss Mary Long very delightfully
entertained a number of her friends
at supper last Friday night at her
father’s camp at Clifton Park. Her
guests were Misses Shelar, Marie
Bradley, Mayne Archer, Sada
Thomasson, Clio A-lmon, Ina Mc-
Michael and Helen Long, and Messrs
^ Charlie Anamson, Hamer Bnatright,
for Atlanta where she intends Je83e Travis, Davis Brown, Reese
totake up her study in art. j Adamson Will Sharp and Joe Aycock in Atlanta.
Misses Kathleen and Clio Almon
will spend next week in thlanta.
Mr. Felix Brown spent the week
end in Cedartown called there by the
illness of his father.
Dr. Homer Boatright and Miss
Marie Bradley spedt last Tuesday
in Greenvile with Miss Ruth Pinks
ton.
Messrs George L. Hamrick and
Hugh Lee Griffin spent last Sunday
with home folks.
i Mr. John Stewart who is attend
fng G. M. A. at College Park spent a
ew days here the past week.
Miss Elma Boykin spent Saturday
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Templel
Georgia!
NEW ARRIVALS.
$150.00 stock Royal Society floss just received.
Thomas Glove Fitting Corsets in the new fall
models.
Laundry bags, pillow tops and cords.
Childrens ready-made dresses in ginghams
and percales.
New ideas in collars and jabots.
New line of side band silks in Messalines and
silk serges-1 pattern to piece.
New line of buttons for coats, dresses and
shirtwaists.
New shirtwaists in Messalines, Taffetas and
Bulgarian effects.
New shipment ladies skirts in Voile Panamas
and Sheppqrd checks.
Mammoth stock of lace curtaiqs in white ecru
and cream.
Ladies tailored waists in white and stripes—
$1.00 value 75 cents.
.. All the novelties in handbags, combs and hair
ornaments.
Fall styles in wool dress goods, including all
the new shades and cream with trimmings to
match.
New outings for kimoiias and gowns.
New ribbons for hair and sashes.
Ready-to=wear hats, ladies misses and children
New.tailored suits in all the new fall models.
New rugs and art squares to match.
Ladies umbrellas in all the new handles.
Boys knee pants for school wear up to 18s.
Buster Brown hosiery for men, women and children.
All the newest trimming and neck fixings, including
fringes and hall trimmings.
Suit cases, trunks, traveling bags in all prices.
Fall styles in shirts, collars and neckwear.
Corduroys in all colors for suits and dresses.
Those new patterns in fancy vests for young men.
Boyden and Barry’s shoes for men.
Dorothy Dodd and American Girl shoes for ladies.
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