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WASH PRINTS
Full 36 inch wide, bright new patterns, just
arrived. You will like these for the hot summer
days.
July Price 10c.
MANCHESTER CHAMBRAYS
Full yard wide and fast colors. They come
in plain, solid colors, and neat stripes, good for
childrens and grown ups dresses.
July Price 10c.
FAST COLOR BATISTE
Yard wide, fast colors, sheer and cool. You
will enjoy the comfort and satisfaction in a
frock of this cool batiste.
July Price 19c.
FANCY ART TICK
Dandy for pillows, auto seat covers, or for
mattress ticks. Very attractive patterns.
July Price 15c.
MENS WASH PANTS
Otis Pin Checks, made up right, and the price
is right at SI.OO. Other cool washable cotton
Pants, $1.25 and $1.50.
39 INCH SEA ISLAND
A nice smooth quality, a good sheeting that
can be used for dozens of household purposes.
July Special 6c.
YARD WIDE SHEETING
Nice and smooth, and one you appreciate go
ing into any kind of garment, or for general
household purposes.
July Special 9c.
RIVERSIDE PLAIDS
The one every one knows to be good, and col
ors absolutely fast.
July Price 10c.
. GET A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE FREE! With each SIO.OO purchase of DRY GOODS, our
up stairs department, we are giving a beautiful Art Picture, framed under glass, a picture to be
appreciated by any home. SHOP at MOBLEY’S, where PRICES are LOWEST, and get one or
more of these beautiful pictures, in appreciation of your patronage.
MOBLEY’S,
I Mrs. Lois Dooley Whitlock of At
fita spent Sunday at the home of
mother, Mrs. J. C. Dooley.
I Miss Annie Pinson is the guest of
|i' sister, Mrs. Ralph Andrew, in
llanta.
Mr. Guinn of Atlanta was the
it.st of friends in Jefferson Sun
fy.
[Mr . J. C. Dooley spent last week
I the country, at the home of her
Fighter, Mrs. Fountain ,who con
futes quite ill.
I Miss Mattie Joe Whitmire of At
spent Sunday in Jefferson
'th her mother, Mrs. Beulah Whit
ire. i
Xl ‘-s. E. M. McDonald and Miss
lra ’n Frances McDonald, who are
tending the summer vacation in
ra 'Gton. were in the city Monday.
•'i'-'s. Mattie Bell Roberts, Misses
6l! a Bell, Frances and Annie Rob
rts - and Miss Callie Watson, spent
ar,f| ay in the North Georgia moun-
JULY SPECIALS AT Moblcy^S
Read These Prices, Then Come Lei Us Fix You Up On YOUR NEEDS for These HOT JULY DAYS
(lI’AMTV JIHKCIIAAIDISE At Lowest Prices
James L. Weddington, Jr., of New
nan, is the guest of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cox, at their
home on Hill street.
Mr. Lewis Duke of Canton, N. C.,
spent several days last week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Duke.
Little T. J. McDonald received a
severe injury when he fell from the
porch of the Henderson Hotel at the
highest point Saturday night, and
landing on the sidewalk. He is re
covering slowly.—Cleveland Courier.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Holder, Mr. M.
L. Mobley, Jr., and little John Hol
der Mobley joined Mrs. Mobley in
MiUedgevSlle, Saturday, and spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Smith in Tennille.
Friends of Mrs. C. N. Pinson will
rejoice to know that she is convales
cing rapidly at the hospital in At
lanta where she underwent a serious
operation on Tuesday of last week.
She is able to be up, and will soon
return home, greatly to the delight
of her friends.
ROMPER CLOTH
For childrens clothes. Mothers know there is
nothing better. Neat stripes and checks for
play suits and dresses.
July Special Price 12 l /2C.
PAJAMA CHECKS
Best grade line count cloth, soft and good.
You will like it, and especially the price.
July Sale 12^2°*
MENS SUMMER SUITS
Some very good things in TROPICAL Worst
eds and PALM BEACH Suits. Just now time
to wear them; however, we are lowering the
price for quick sale. You will have to come in
and see the patterns, examine the quality and
make-up to appreciate them.
July Sale Price SB.OO to $lB.
MENS STRAW HATS
Just arrived a shipment of both stiff and soft
straws. You will find one you like, and especi
ally the price.
July Sale Prices SI.OO to $1.95
SUMMERY VOILES
Beautiful patterns in these cool sheer voiles.
You will like them, not only for their good
looks, but for the comfort you will enjoy from
these hot summer days.
Sale Price 23c.
A. B. C. Fine Prints
No better print made, fine count, pretty pat
terns, and absolutely fast to tubbing and sun.
See the very pretty patterns in these.
Sale Price 19c.
WASH PRINTS
Yard wide, and a big range of patterns in
both small and large designs, for children and
grown-ups. Fast colors.
Special 15c.
Mr. C. N. Pinson spent Sunday
with Mrs. Pinson at the hospital in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Cox and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Foster of Farmington were
in the city this week, visiting Mr.
and Mrs. George W r . Foster.
Mrs. A. C. Wilson returned Satur
day from a visit to Atlanta, and
was accompanied home by Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Armour.
Mrs. Clarence Whelchel, Mr.
George Slappey and Miss Dorothy
Aiken spent Sunday at the home of
the former, in Gainesville.
Donald Hancock of the R. 0. T.
C. camp, at Camp McClellan, Annis
ton, Ala., spent Sunday in Jefferson
with his mother, Mrs. Homer Han
cock.
Messrs Donald Randolph and P.
W. Smith of Atlanta spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ran
dolph, and left Monday for Vir
ginia, where they will be guests at
a house party given at the home of
Mr. Smith.
Mrs. C. O. Brock is spending
several days with her children who
reside in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. S. Cothran of Columbia,
S. C., is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Morrison.
Messrs. Joe and Morris Levin and
Miss Sarah Levin were visitors to
Atlanta this week.
Mr. Joe Levin of Columbia, S. C.,
is spending his vacation in Jefferson
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Levin.
Mrs. Kate R. Jackson, who has
a position in the office of the Georgia
Power Cos., in Atlanta, is spending
her vacation with relatives in Jeffer
son.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Morrison of
Greenville, S. C., spent the week
end in Jefferson with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Morrison.
Mrs. John Ballenger of Seneca,
S. C., is in the city, the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. John
son.
SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
PRICES REDUCED
To reduce our stock and clear out the odds
and ends before Kali, we are making drastic re
ductions on most all Ladies and Childrens Low
Cut Shoes. We cannot quote prices here on the
many styles and kinds, but if you need shoes of
any kind we invite you to look over our offer
ings. We will make the price right.
LADIES SILK DRESSES
All our Silk Dresses reduced for this sale. We
invite you to see our offerings, $3.45, $4.95,
$6.45, $8.95.
MENS HATS
Mens Fur Hats, Silk lined, and good styles,
$1.95.
LADIES HOSIERY
We keep them coming every week. Just re
ceived another shipment of those special 79c
Full Fashion. Also, some very special values in
sheer chiffons, at SI.OO for this sale.
MENS SOX SPECIAL
One big lot Mens Regular 50c Sox. These
are our regular lines, but to reduce stock we are
offering these at
3 Pair for SI.OO.
LADIES WASH DRESSES
Beautifully styled Voiles that you will like
for materials, style and comfort, in our special
sale 95c. Other styles of better quality Voiles
and Handkerchief Linen in real dressy styles.
Special $1.75
SUN HATS for the whole family, 25, 35, 50c.
YARD WIDE CRETONS
Bright new patterns, selling formerly for a
bout 19c.
In This Sale 12y 2 c.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Benton and
Miss Frances Benton spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Holder arrived
in the city from lowa City, lowa,
Sunday afternoon, and left Monday
to spend a few days in Blairsville.
Mr. Herman Levin returned Fri
day from the Crawford W. Long
hospital, Atlanta, where he had
gone for treatment. We are delight
ed to know that his health is im
proved.
The .Jackson County Red Cross
Chapter is asked to contribute again
this year five Christmas bags for
soldiers in foreign ports, and also
four layettes. If you will help in
this work, notify Mrs. Morris Bryan,
secretary.
Mr. Hoke Troutt of Pendergrass,
brother of Mrs. Ed A. Caldwell, was
here a few days ago, en route to
Pennington, Morgan county, Geor
gia, to visit his sister-in-law, Mrs.
Dr. John H. Troutt. He was ac
companied by Mrs. Caldwell. —Wal-
ton News.
Jack Carroll was visiting in At-
I lanta this week.
Mr. T. R. Miller, who lives on the
M. F. Morrison farm, reported six
cotton blooms on Monday, June 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Morrison and
little daughter, Sarah Cal, spent the
past week-end in Atlanta.
Mr. Sam Roberts and Miss Edith
Roberts of Cordele, and Miss Cath
erine Ogle of Atlanta, spent Sunday
at the home of Mrs. W. C. Roberts.
Mr. Dickson Storey of Columbia,
S. C., is spending his vacation at the
home of his parents, Mr .and Mrs.
Clifford Storey.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rankin of
Anderson, S. C., spent the week-end
in Jefferson, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Rankin and Mr. W. L.
Patrick.
Mrs. Young Maddox and lovely
baby daughter, of Jefferson, are
visiting the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Moseley.—Greens
boro Herald-Journal.