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The Difference Between
Her Clothes jand His
if both are equally well dressed upon an occasion, is
■ this: a day later an observant person can describe in de
tail what she had on, while all they can say of his ap- •
pearance is that he was well dressed.
There was nothing obtrusive about him. He was in
good taste from crown to soles, which is only another
way of saying he wore
White’s Clothes,
® For Men and Young Men,
$15.00 to $30.00.
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Fabrics and styles are ao Built of exclusive fabrics,
carted and comprehensive na fashioned on distinctive lines,
to meet all tastes, yet you «”d bearing all the earmarks
always have the assurance M the master craftsman,
that whatever you select as White’s Clothes so happily
bast expressing your own in- combine youth and dignity
•UvMuaUty, is above criti- ‘here is never a jarring note,
cum in material and work- but always an air of quiet
manship. . -hrtMton.
And the prices fully merit the term
“Modest?’
Thos. J. White.
WE SELL “BETTER” CLOTHES.
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Griffin, Ga., Oct. 7. 1914.
’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes and News From This
and Adjoining Counties.
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At the Electric tomorrow—The
Peri is nt Pauline.
Col. IJoyd Cleveland spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
For quick, honest auto service
phone Oscai Atkinson, at 619. 5t (
Miss Annie Kate Graham has rg- i
turned from a visit to Dawson. .
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The Cotton Exchange may open soon
And then we’ll all be glad.
*' You can see a smile for half a mile
On the face of “Dear Old Dad.”
“Indian Pass Oysters”
These are the largest and best flavored
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GEO. OXFORD.
Phone 390
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ONE MINUTE FROM ANYWHERE.
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EXACTLY SO!
“Tailors may come and tailors may go,” but
SMITH & MITCHELL, Tailors,
Have come to stay
Pressing, Cleaning, Altering and Re
pairing—French Dry Cleaning
I Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Evening Wear, altered,
styles changed and repaired. We will be glad to
have ladies call or phone us in 'regard to changing
” style of your past season’s wardrobe to the present
style, information cheerfully given. Charges rea
sonable. Old Hats Made New.
SMITH & MITCHELL
TAILORS
Phone 423 132 N. Hill Street
I P. S.— “ All white workmen, all workmen work.”
I . This was the old Kleanwell Pressinng Chib,
1 now under new management f
Mrs. Edward C. Smith and Miss
Rossie Bell Newton , were visitors to
Atlanta Wednesday.
Mrs. L. C. Warren, teacher of ora
tory and expression, 526 West Pop
lar street. 6t
Miss Della Childs has returned to
her home at Locust Grove after a
visjt Mis- Ida Mintz.
Mr. enJ Mrs Walter Van D’Elden
announce tjie birth of a dainty little
girl Tuesday night. <
For the next ten days we will sell
twenty tratments for $5 cash. Wol
cott’s Beauty Parlors. ts
At the Bungalow tomorrow—A
Mother's Choice, Thanhouser, in two
parts; A Brand New Hero, Keystone.
We give two votes for every dollar
on all cask purchases and one vote
on every dollar on account. Martin
& Randall. ♦♦
Mrs. W. T. Seott Slid Ml» Lllll.n
Scott went up to Atlanta Wednesday.
Ai the Vaudette tomorrow —J. War
ran Kerrigan, in Weights and Meas
ures. Victor, in two parts; Vivian’s
First Lessen, Crystal.
Rev. W. A. Chastain, pastor of the
Christian church, is attending the in
ternational convention of the Disci
ples of Christ in Atlaita.
As a matter of protection against
weather we have on display a beau
tiful line of Goodyear raincoats. Mrs.
E. E. Wolcoli- ts
Rev. J. A. Drewry went over to Mc-
Donough Wednesday morning to con
duct funeral services over the body
of Mrs. Charles W. Dupree, of Luella,
who died Monday. 3. T. Dupree, of
this city, also attended the funeral.
New Parlor Millinery.
Big reduction in feathers and flow
ers. Feathers and flowers from 10
cents to |I.OO. Having moved my mil
linery to my residence, am in a posi
tion to sell cheaper than formerly.
See my $2.00 and $3.00 hats. Phone
600-J. Miss Unie Green.
LOST.
Between College street and Bunga
low, pearl and jet brooch, with white
hoir in center. Return to this office
and reccice reward. It
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BLANKETS.
If you are from Missouri come in
and let us show you blankets, quilts,
comforts—and then some. Martin &
Randall. **
REVERSIBLE SENTENCES.
Rud Beckward or Forward They Toll
Same Story.
Hcandalwus society and life mnke
gosafiM frutitle. This reads backward.
Frantic goulpa make life and society
scandalous. Apply the same rule to the
others given below:
Holomon hnd vast treasures—silver
and gold, things precious. nappy and
rich and wise was be. Faithful served
be God.
She alts lamenting sadly, 'often too
much alone.
Dear Harry-Devotedly yours remain
L Have you forgotten twenty dollar
check7 Reply immediately, please, and
hand to yours. Grace Darling.
Man Is noble and generous often, but
sometimes vain and cowardly.
Carefully boiled eggs are good and
palatable.
Love is heaven, and heaven is love,
youth says. All beware, says age. Try.
Ing is poverty and fleeting is love.
Exercise take: excess beware.
Rise early and breathe free air.
Eat slowly; trouble drive away.
Feet warmish keep; blend work with
play.
Adieu, darling! Time flies fast; sails
are ml boats are ready. Farewell!
Matter aud mind are mysteries. Nev
er mind. What is matter? Matter is—
uever mind. What Is mind? Mind is—
never matter.
Honesty and truth are good and ad
mirable qualities, as sympathy and love
are endearing traits.
Politics and religion avoid arguing in.
Here la good and sound advice.—Phila
delphia Inquirer.
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Contentment.
Contentment is the pearl of great
price. Few persons are satisfied with
their lot No matter if they have plenty
of work aud good wages, they envy
some one else who is doing better. The
boy with the toy cart envies the lad
with the bicycle, and the latter looks
with covetous eyes on every motorcar
that passes by. So ft goes everywhere.
The poor envy the ylch, and the rich
envy each other, and under such con
ditions the preacher of a gospel, of
envy finds it easy to gather a congre
gation.—Leslie’s Weekly.
Honest Garage
Service
What it takes to give hon
est garage service “We’ve
got it”
You “Au-to-” try our
KNIGHT TIRES.
Our “Knight Tires” are
guaranteed to run 5,000 miles.
Can you beat this?
Best Grade Gasoline at
wholesale price.
H.H. GOSSETT & CO.
THE PIGEON FEVER
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You’re going to get it if you haven’t
it now, and when you do, start right
—Buy your foundation stock from us -
and you will make a success. We have,
as good as can be bought and at
prices that are consistent with good
pigeons. "
Come to the lofts at 119 Tinsley
street, or phone 210, News and Sun *.
office, and let us tell you more about
them. * k
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POMAR’S CARNEAUX LOFTS
119 Tinsley Street
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Mayor.
Believing that my course in the ad
ministratic t> of the affairs of the city
has met the_approval of the people, I
’silbmit my name as a candidate for
"re-election as mayor for the next two
yeais, subjejet to the primary of Oc
tober 27th next. Very respectfully,
J. H. SMITH.
. For Alderman.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for aiderman from the First
ward, subject to the democratic pri
mary to he held October 27. I will ap
preciate the support and the votes of
the voters of the city. S. B. FRY.
I hereby announce my candidacy
so re-election as aiderman from the
Fourth Ward, subject to the white pri
mary called for October 27.
J. S. TYUS.
I hert-l y announce as a candidate
subject to the white primary called
for aiderman from the Second ward,
for October 27, 1914.
B. R. BLAKELY.
For Clerk and Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for clerk and treasurer of the
city of Griffin, subject to the pri
mary, and will appreciate your sup
port. If elected I will do all in my
power to serve the people faithfully.
E. P. BRIDGES.
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For Alderman.
Believing that my work in the coun
cil has been of good service to the
city and seeking the approval of my
friends and neighbors, I herewith an
nounce my candidacy for re-election
as aiderman from the First ward.
DAVID S. JOHNSON.
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Farming is successful only when
the crops have been profitably mark
eted . -
Quarrel No. 1.
••Confound it ajl,” the bridegroom
muttered angrily as he and his bride
were returning from a ten days’ honey
moon trip, "why do people stare at us
so?”
"Probably wondering, just as we are,
why we married each other,” replied
the bride.—St Louis Post-Dispatch.
COX PUTS 1 IRES
BACK ON ROAD
BY VULCANIZING
Steam Vulcani er- Bring old tires here.
Don’t send them to Atlanta. Save time
and money at heme.
Autogenous Welding
Boilers Renewed
Autos Repaired
Castings Made
Horses Shod 75c. all around-
Points for Vulcan Plows, 25c
COX REPAIR SHOP,
215 North Hill St Phone 402.
JOHNSON'S BULLETIN
Fresh Fish
Oysters
Parsley
Celery
Lettuce
N. Y. Apples
$1.50 per bushel
inrs
PURE FOOD MARKET
Phones 62 and 63
125 North Hill Street.
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
BE SURE ABOUT
JEWELRY VAULES.
You don’t need to have the slight
est doub* about* any article that be
longs to a jewelry store.
Make sure that you come here and
we’ll make sure of the rest.
Our linen, represent the foremost
thought in jewelry manufacture.
They are the output of the largest
factories. a
Our goods come to us fully guar
anteed .
We pass them along to you on the
same terms. That’s why you need
never be in doubt if you buy here.
T. H. WYNNE.
PIGEONS.
Carneaux, runts, maltese and white
kings, guaranteed mated, good work
ing birds, prices and birds to suit you.
Address Southern Pigeon Lofts, 32*8
W. Solomon street, Griffin, Ga. 3t
Six thousand bushels of lodgepole
pine seed are being collected this fall
on the Arapaho national forest, Colo
rado, for use in reforestatiqn work
next spring.
Baldy Breezer’s
Calendar
•he who smiles in the
FACE OF TROUBLE.HAS
success in His embrace:
We are successful this sea
son in being able to show
the best and most complete
line of Misses and Chil
dren’s School Shoes we
have ever been able to show.
Made by one of the best
manufacturers in America,
and made of the best se
lected stock that can go into
a shoe for wear and ser
vice.
They are stylish, and have
the fitting qualities that in
sure comfort and ease to
the feet
Priced from
$1.25 to $2.50
Home of Baldy Breezer
Jones Shoe Co.
Proving Our Superiority
With New Merchandise at Unmatchably
Low Prices
Hats ' New Millinery
ft The names Rawak and
AM W Iff AM and Strickland-Crouch Co. guaran-
‘ Shanes tee t 0 woman correct
style and beauty in Millinery.
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Beautiful Hats, made by experts and there is a satis
faction in wearing hats that you know are correct and be
comingtoeach individual face. See these beautiful hats at
$2, $3, $4, $5, $6.50 and up to sls.
Children’s and Misses Hats, 95c to $2.50.
Good Suits at $12.50, sls, $17.50 and $19.75 V£
New Max Rubel Suits $25; $29.75 and $35 “
. Serge and Satin Dresses ' H W
New Basque and Redingote Models in a .
variety of attractive styles and models, made
up of fine Serges and Satins. Big values at
$5.75, $7.50, $10.75, $12.50 and $15.00 Wl(|
New College and Sport Coats, Fatest Fall styles. T / /
- $7.50 to sls.
PLANTMORE CRAIN
IMi J? I
COLE, ONE-HORSE GRAIN DRILL
2 and 3 row, with or without Ferterlizer Attachment.
Plant your grain in 1-3 the time and have it uniform in the
drill as wellasthe rows.
MIS-MIBB MOM COMPANY
W Build the Fire
3 Upside Down
There is no better way to illustrate
the wonderful action of the Down Draft
. in the Wilson Hot Blast Heaters,
Put s h e coa ’ On s h e bottOHh then th®
L|—*-l wood, and the paper or shavings on
I top —light it at the top and see the
Down Draft work
Jk WILSON
hot blast
ißi HEATERS
are the only ones made employing this
W- >i®|| new principle.
(■'jaKii 1; "'9. All the gases are forced down into the
Are, where they are burned, doubling
the heating power of the fuel. There
is practically no waste up the chimney
—the coal is entirely consumed and
burned to a fine dust.
The Wilson, beingair-tight, will hold
a fire 36 hours, and perfect combustion
is made passible.
WjL My I gi.lß We shall be glad to show them and
explain the fuel-saving Down Draft
GRIFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY
Merchants will find it to
their ’lnterest to use the ad
vertising columns of the
News and Sun.