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Mins Nell Attpck Is visiting in. At-
lnutn.
Hr. .T. B. ]•'. l>i«l spent the wook-ond
in Atlnntn.
Miss Inez liongin spent the week end
nt Bowdon.
Miss Mattie Jones is visiting in
Whitesburg.
Mr. E. II. MoKinlev spent the week
end in Savnnnah.
Miss Annlee Whatley is teaching at
Lakeland, %'lorldo.
Miss Mabel Morrow left Tuesday for
LuGrunge College.
Miss Robcccn Brock has accepted a
position in Atlnntn.
.\lr. and Mrs. A. I’. McPherson, of
Bremen, spent Tuesday here.
Mrs. George Cheney is improving af
ter an ilnlcBB of two weeks.
Mr. Vaster Smith spent Thursday
ami Friday in Atlnntn.
Miss Allic Beall, nfter spending the
summer at home, lias returned to Ma
ecn.
Air. G. A. Lupo, of Detroit, Mich.,
spent the week-end in Carrollton.
Little Nnnnette Young is quite sick
at her home on Chandler street.
Misses Velma Folds and Edith Foster
left Tuesday for LnGrango College.
Mrs. I. 8. Ingram left Wednesday for
a visit to her parents in Columbus,
Miss Elizabeth TTallum has returned
til Agnes Scott College at Decatur.
Mrs. E. T. Baskin has returned to
Marietta after a visit to relatives here.
Mrs. Lester Cowart and little son
Robert, are visiting relatives hore.
Mrs. W. O. Sharpe and Alias Elsie
Sharpe spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Air. E. Z. Davison has moved from
Bowdon Route f> to North Birmingham
Ala.
The W. ('. T. U. will meet next Thurs
day with Airs. John Sowell on Cedar
street.
Mrs. .1. J. Thouiasson has relumed
homo nfter spending the summer in
Florida.
Rev. and Airs. C. Dial and Mr. Vcstcr
Smith spent the week-end at Whites
burg.
A $45 Phonograph Free
A $10 Enlarged Picture Free
Trade at Buyers’ Variety Store and Photo Gallery
a*nd win these valuable premiums FREE.
See premiums on display in our windows.
BUYERS’ VARIETY STORE
AND PHOTO GALLERY
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mb# Bumm mtara n
Fresh, tender, juicy beef is always sure to please
and that’s the only kind we carry. We are proud
of the reputation we made for selling the choicest
beef when we were here in business be tore, and we
are here again and will strive to maintain that repu
tation.
Come in and pick out the kind you like best—
steak, roast or boiling beef.
We also carry cured meats of all kinds.
QUALITY MEATS. HONEST WEIGHTS.
We Buy Chickens and Eggs.
CARROLLTON MARKET
G. D. ENTREKN, Manager
Misses Mnbcl and Velma Brock, of
Atlanta, were guests of relatives licri
Inst week.
JONES DRUG COMPANY
THERMOS
BOTTLES
Whitman’s
CANDY
Kraft Lawn
Stationery
Large Jug
CORKS
SEALING
WAX
RAPE SEED
TURNIP SEED
15c Veneda
HAIR NETS
50-CANDLE ELECTRIC
LIGHTS, 32c
JONES DRUG COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. i’nr
ker, at Clem.
Air. Carl Miller has returned to his
home in Atluntu after a visit to Air
1 M. .leanings.
Misses Tlpdinu and Oronm Bonner
leave Monday for Bessie Tift Col
lege at Forsyth.
Mrs. Carl Miller and little son arc
visiting her father, Mr. F. Af. Jennings
on Tanner street.
Miss Elizabeth Copeland left Wed
nesday for Macon where she will attend
Wesleyan college.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Sharpe, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with his mother
Airs. R. Leo Slinrpe.
Mrs. Alliae Cobb Owens 1ms gone to
Greenville, S. C., where she will tench
in Woman’s College.
Turnip seed sown now grow' very
sweet turnips. We havo seed in bulk
—Jhekson’s 10c. Store. tfnc
Mr. W. Al. Mend*ws has gone to
Gainesville, Fla., to spend the winter
with Arr. R. F. Hyatt.
Air. and Mrs. Otho Bledsoe, of Ln-
Fnvette, have returned home nfter a
visit to relatives here.
Aliss Kdnn Cook and Airs. Charles
Lamb have returned to Atlanta after
a visit to realtives here.,
Mr. R. A. Jolley, of Anderson, S. C.,
spent several days with Mr. and Mrs
R. IT. Kinabrcw this weok.
Turnip seed sown now grow very
sweet turnips. We lmvo seed in bulk
[— Jackson’s 10c Store. tfnc
Al i s. Jim Cheney visited Mrs. II. W.
Flournoy at the Wesley Afemorinl TTos
pi till in Atlnntn Isnt weok,
Alisses Helen Miirrnli, Hildred Hnrmai
and Marv Burson left Tuesday for the
State Normal at. Athens.
Mrs. W. O. Sharpe and children, of
'Norman Park, are visiting Mrs. It.
Lee Sharpe on Tanner stroot.
Misses Hildred Harman, Mary Bur-
sou and Helen Alurrnh have entered
the State Normal at Athens.
Aliss Leone Little, of Atlanta, came
down Sunday and spent the week end
with her parents on Clem, R. 1.
Turnip seed sown/now grow very
sweet turnips. We have seed in bulk.
— Jackson 10c Store. tfie
Mrs. William Weaver, of Grcenvillo
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs.
Al. Tanner, on Dixie strebtv 'l \
Alisses Elizabeth Boykin and Noil
Meadows left last week for Athens
where they will attend State Normal.
Air. and Mrs. AV. G. Tyus, of Alilner,
were the guests of their son and daugh
ter, Mr. and Afrs. H. A1. Tyus Sunday.
Turnip seed sown now grow very
I ! sweet, turnips. AVo havo seed in bulk
| I Jaeksoa’s lOe Store. tfnc
Aliss ElizijJieth Hallnm is spending
some time witli her parents, Dr. and
l| Mis. AL M. Hnllum, on Newnan stroot
Atiss Mnblo Sims, of Atlanta, lias re
turned to Carrollton to take charge nf
\. .1. Baskin Co’s, millinery department..
Air. Ilerschel Harris and Air. John
Barlow, of Piedmont, Ala., will spend
H"<ufrl-'v and Sundnv with Mr. SPA 1 Mrs.
I J. H. Harris.
Miss ’ Chnrlcie Cole has gone to At-1
I lnutn where she will attend business'
| liinl nwhero she will attend business
collegia. *'
Dr. and Mrs. AV. B. Hansard carried
| their daughter, Miss Gladys, to La-
Grange AYodnesdny where she will at
tend school.
Air. and Airs. Frank Senrcv and littlr
son, Billy, of Athens, enmo in Friday
for a two week's visit with friends
and relatives.
Seed Rye and Barley nt Jackson’s
10c Store—on the square. . tfnc
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. AVatson have
moved to Austell, where they will make
their future home. The host wishes of
their tunny frier.ds go with them into
W:eir new homo.
The Senior B. A". P. U. and the Young
Men’s Baracn elnss of the First Baptist
ehureli enjoyed a picnic at Chandler
Park Friday evening from to 0 to 8
(i ’clock,
Alisses Atargaret Griffin, Georgia
and Annie Griffin, Lois Hendon and
Marguerite Rums will leave Monday
for George State College at Milledgo-
\ illc.
Air. and Airs. Gordon Roliison and
little son, Muvrnh, havo returned to
their home at Lnwroncoville, after a
visit of several days with relatives and
friends here; •
Air. and Airs. Joe Cannon and family,
of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hur
rah and family, of ChipJeyj Mr. and
Al vs. Hess Murrnli, of Grconvillo; Mrs.
C. I’. Alurrnh, of Atlanta; Mr. J. B.
Turner, nf Lumpkin, and Mr. and Mrs.
•A, G. Robison, of Lawroncevillo, spoil!
Sunday with Afrs. ,T. A. Murrah.
Air. Nolan AA’illiams, of Atlanta, ' ns
been visiting his parents, Afr. and "ru.
O. AV. AVilliams, on Cedar streot..
Air. Afarvin Lyle and sister, Miss
Mary Lyle, and “Buck” Baker, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with, the
family of Mrs. T,. B. AVnlker on AVes f
avenue.
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Opening Display
of the new
Fall Millinery
Vour inspection of our offerings is especially
invited Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 1 5.
A. J. BASKIN COMPANY
Cogyrlsht 1923 Hart Sdiaffner & Marx
Fine Woolens go With the Smart
Style in
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Every young man wants good style; every
young man needs fine quality. You can’t
usually find the two together. But" you do
here. Together with unusually good values.
$35 to $49 2
The new topcoats for fall are
smart. We’ll be glad to show
.you these values
Young gnen like the new easy
fitting suits or the trim ath
letic models at
$191
2 and up
$25
Fall styles in Manhattan Shirts, Phoenix Sox,
Barry Shoes, Stetson Hats and
other good furnishings.
f' ♦
A. J. Baskin Company