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THURSDAY, DEOHHBHS 8, IMS
* Your Best Assurance
of Satisfaction
Is in the purchase of standard, nation
ally known and nationally favored pro
ducts.
This store features only such prepara
tions as meet with public approval, all
of which are sold at prices which mean
true economy to you.
Prescriptions accurately filled—been
doing so for all these many years.
Try Fitt* Drug
Store First •••••••
Rome Street
■*-* *- Let Us Help You Make It
another ELGIN
CHRISTMAS
Everybody welcomes
assistance in choosing
gifts. The service of this
store safeguards you
against an unsatisfac
tory choice.
You profit by this experi
ence with every purchase
you make, whether it i»
inexpensive Cuff Links, or
an Elgin Watch for any
member of your family.
Our stocks are selected
with careful regard to your
Christmas gift needs. Come
in and make your selec
tions nou».
There’s an Elgin Gift Watch
for every member of your
family.
WILEY CREEL
Jeweler
GIFT BOOKS
! Books are gifts which, to please, must be selected
jg with the utmost care. Here you will find plenty,
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Books Children Like
K They like them because they are
gf stories written about things children
understand or are interested in—
and the tales are told in a most en-
tertaining way:
S RADIO BOYS BOOKS. '
k* BOY SCOUT BOOKS.
§f NANCY NICK BOOKS.
UNCLE WIGGILY BOOKS.
MISS MINERVA BOOKS.
TOY BOOKS.
BIBLES.
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• OAK RIDGE-SOUTH •
The Thanksgiving supper given by
Mr. Amos and Miss Connie' Smith last
Thursday night was highly enjoyed by
nil present.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lundon Moore and
children, from above Carrollton, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Storey
nnd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Boy J. Stallings spent
from Friday until Monday with his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mansion Stal
lings, nnd family, of Simpson, Heard
county.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Webb nnd family,
of Carrollton, enjoyed a chitterlin sup
per given by his sister, Mrs. Alice. Tay
lor, Friday night.
Mrs. James Storey is on the sick list.
Wc hope she will soon be well again.
Mrs W. L. and Josie Little spent
Inst Friday afternoon with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lyle, and
family, of near Bcthcsdn.
Several from this community attend
ed preaching at Oak Grove Sunday
morning and Sunday night and report
a good sermon both times by Rev;
Colo.
Misses Callie nnd Emma Talley Bpent
Tuesday with Mrs. Alico Taylor and
daughter, Mrs. Jesse Phillips.
Several from this community were
in Cnjrollton shopping Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Little, of Whoop
ing Creek, spent Monday with liis par
ents’, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Little, and
family.
Miss Ophie Traylor returned home
Tuesday from a visit to. Mrs. J. L.
Walker, of Bethesda, who has been
quite ill with measles. She reports hor
some better. j
Mrs. R. M. Meigs and children, of
Star Point, spent Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. J .R. Shadinger and children.
Messrs. Joo Shircy und Bock Tray
lor mndo a business trip to Contrnl-
hatcheo Saturday morning.
Prayer 1 meeting was good at Mr. C.
C. Talley’s Sundny night. Let’s ev
erybody go to Mr. W. L. Lttle’s next
Sundny night. J. L.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are authorized to announce W.
Ben Richards as n candidate for Com
missioner of Roads and Revenues of
Carroll county subject to tho white
primary when called.
Gifts From
Santa 9 s Workshop
Toys for the kiddies—gifts for the older children—truly here’s a
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Toyship at its best, with every imaginable, desirable and interesting
“something.” Special preparations have been made for this occasion.
Extra space has been taken over—and extra salespeople have been
engaged. We’re ready! (
Vases
Aluminum Rooking
Utensils
Electric Percolator
Dolls
Trains
Kiddy Cars
Tricycles
Blackboards
Doll Swings
Doll Stoves
Doll Laundry Sets
Aluminum Tea Sets
Doll Pianos
Kitchen Cabinets
Pantry Sets
Drums
Tin Soldiers
Toy Houses
Mechanical Toys
Toy Blocks
Sail Boats
Air Rifles
Building Sets
Balls
And many other things suitable for Christmas presents.
JACKSON’S 10c STORE
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Books for Grown-Ups
History and fiction books for those
who like them, scientific articles
written in everyday language so all
can understand—in fact books of
every kind await your choosing
here:
BIBLES.
CURWOOD’S BOOKS.
GENE STRATTON-PORTER
BOOKS.
ROBT. W. SERVICE BOOKS.
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Jewelry, Books, Stationery
Toys for the little boy and the big boy—dolls for girls of every age. And
ipy, what a wonderful array there is! It seems almo'St like Santa Claus
had moved his whole stock right into this store. He wants you all to see
them, so plan to come soon.
A group of toys from which you m&y choose numerous
items to please most every child. Prices are so varied
that every pocketbook may be fitted.
Things mechanical please boys immensely—and here
you will see many kinds at most any price you want to
pay. ' •
Before selecting dolls for the little girls, be sure to in
spect this splendid showing—dolls from every country.
Visitors to the Poultry Show December 11th to 14th,
are cordially invited to visit our store and make this a
meeting place of their friends. Leave your packages
here.
Bring the Children to
Carrollton Hardware Co.
Santa Claus Headquarters
Main instil