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816*00 to 825.00
represent the best inspirations of the best designers, are cut
individually as the custom tailor cuts his clothes, and every
operation of every tailor is examined with conscientious care.
Thos. J. White.
WE SELL “BETTER” CLOTHES.
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Many a good dinner has been spoiled by a poor Roaster.
GET A GOOD ONE.
Phone No. 4.
FEIMM HARDWARE COMPANY
“If it’s Hardware—we have it.”
JOHN V. CHUNN
Clearance Sale On
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Ladies’ Coat Suits,
Top Coats, and
) Millinery
A A FOR ONE WEEK,
Closing Next Tuesday.
We have 104Trimmed Hats,
former price from
$1.50 to $10.
We have divided them in
•four lots from
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Nothing in stock above $4
Coat Suits—a good selection and prices will sur¬
prise you. From
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Come early for best selections, as we doubt if
these bargains will last until next Tuesday.
Oar store will close at noon Thursday
THANKSGIVING
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Griffin, Ga„ Nov. 23, 1»15.
F. A A. M.
Meridlna Sun Lodge No. 26, F. end
A. M., hold* regular communication*
on the flut and third Tueeday nights
In each month. Alt qualified brothers
cordially invited. a
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
Griffin Lodge Ns. SO
Meets every Friday night. Castle
Hall, corner Hill and Taylor streets.
All brothers welcome.
'ROUND ABOUT.
City Nolus and News From This
and Adjoining Counties.
OCTOBER.
We have two months, of thirty days,
Which come so close together,
There was not room this time
For our pretty October weather.
But still, we have a moral right
To borrow from November,
And now the debt we’ll pay in full,
If it takes our whole December.
—C. II. .Beasley, Williamtown, Ky.
W. B. Griffin, 115 Taylor St. tf
The D. A. R. will meet Wednea
nesday.
Mir. and Mrs. James Sims, of Mil¬
ner, were in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Betitie Dre-wry, of Gray’s
Crossing, spent Tuesday in Griffin.
Mrs. N. A. Judd and daughter,
of Hampton, spent Tuesday shopping
in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. .7. D. Touchstone
and daughter, of Rover, wore in the
city Tuesday.
Bring your tires to Cex Foundry
ami Machine Co. for repairs. tf
Miss Stella Goddard, of Bames
ville, was the guest of friends in
Griffin Tuesday.
Ilaivey Wheat will entertain at a
large dance Wednesday evening at
the Hotel Griffin.
Miss I/aura Bailey is the guest of
friends in New Brunswick, Canada,
(where she is being delightfully en¬
tertained.
Miss Mary Sams, who has been
guest for several days of
Sara and Annie Malone, has
ed to her home in Greenville.
Two furnished rooms for rent. 201
West Broadway. Close in.
ror uandroff, we recommend i J
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Braok. Orua Star®,
No Two People Have
The Same Shape Feet
One will have broad heels, another nar¬
row, one a long slim foot, another short
and chunky, one will require width
across the ball, another will have dif¬
ficulty getting that part of the shoe
narrow enough.
All these conditions are taken care of by the
Footograph Custom Fitting System at
JONES SHOE CO.
N. HILL ST. GRIFFIN, GA.
Martin’s Slaughter Sale
PRICES CUT IN HALF
Must Be Closed Out at Once
Ranges worth $50.00, will go at $30.00.
Rugs worth $3.00 at $1.50. Rugs worth $4.00 must go
at $2.50 and $3.00.
Blankets—all at half price, from 75c pair up.
Odd Furniture at Half Price
Everything P marked in plain figures. Just divide by
2 and you get the cash price.
Feather Beds and Pillows, Mattresses and Art Squares;
at reduced prices.
Good Horse and Wagon For Sale.
Bed Springs, $1.00 up. Rockers, $1.00 up. Dining
Tables at 1-2 price. Come quick if you want any of this ;
stock.
O. M. MARTIN, I
134 South Hill St. Griffin, Ga.
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W. B. Griffin, 115 Taylor St, tf
Mias Henrietta •Searcy arrived in
the city today after a delightful
visit to friends in Columbus. She
will leave tomorrow for NashviU*
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Miss Minme Banks many , friends . .
will be sorry to learn that she has
been confined to her home for several
days on account of illness and trust
she will soon be out.
D. A. Carson, of Atlanta, repre¬
senting the Whitaker Paper com¬
pany, was a business visitor in the
city Tuesday* nd paid the News and
Sun office an appreciated call.
There Is a Relief
For every dyspeptic
VaL DOM
Dyspepsia 7T ablets
Will help you y your meals
Sold only at our ^toarc 25c and 50c
EVANS PHARMACY CO.
\ GIFT
for you, a Cal¬
endar Photo in
oil colors
FREE
with a dozen
Cabinet Pho¬
tos taken be
fore
DEC. 15
Call and see
sample s—
make appoint¬
ment now.
M. F. KELLEY.
The Griffin Studio
1ft 1-2 N. Hill St i Phone 429
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W. B. Griffin, 115 Taylor St. if
A. Samuels, of Atlanta, proprietor
of Griffin’s n«w moving picture show,
‘The Alamo,” and C. E. Glower, who
will manage the enterprise, were in
the city Saturday in conference with
the contractors, who are remodeling
th# wilson building on HU1 street,
jjj. Samuels proposes to open the
th6Jltre nwct week> poss !b]y on Wed
nea 4 ay>
Mis® Lena Freeman, who for the
past year has graced the ticket win¬
dow of the Electric theatre, has re¬
signed the position of cashier much
to the regret of the many patrons of
the theatre with whom she was very
popular. Mrs. Kelly Penn, wife of
the machine operator, ha® succeeded
Miss Freeman, which strategic rooVe
E. H. Davis, the proprietor, thinks
will shatter the “jinx” that has pur¬
sued cashiers of the past.
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We will close at noon on
THURSDAY,
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Thanksgiving Day
Strickland-Crouch
Company.
irs TIME TO CHANGE
What a sharp, cold wind! Caught you unprepared,or
rather unprotected. Well, it’s the season for long pro¬
tecting underwear right now, and we’re ready with a
complete line of garments in two-piece and union suits.
Cold resisting, medium weight, sane and safe un¬
derwear for exacting men, both as to their size
and their comfort.
$1, $1.50 and $2 per suit
We also carry a complete stock of the celebrated
Men’s and Boy’s DUOFOLD underwear—this is two
fabrics knitted together with air space between— cotlon
next the skin for comfort and wool on the outside for
warmth.
Boys’ Duofold, $1 and $1.50 per suit «. i ‘
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Men’s Duofold $3 per suit
Our stock of Boys’ underwear was never more Com¬
plete—the sizes run from 4 years to 16 years.
50c and $l per suit
The Slaton-Powell Clothing Co
Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters.
Frank May* Monday puvchawsd
the beautiful borne of Dr. M. F.
,Car*on on Coll«K« street in to which
he will move h» family m soon as
the handsome residenoo^aat Dr.
Carson has in course of construction
at Mary Villa daiTy farm is com
pleted. ___
The Wagon Season finds ns with a large stock of
STUDEBAKER and WHITE HICKORY
Wagons and Wagon Harness of all kinds. Call on us for
Buggies, Harness, and Laprobes, Ford and Overiaod 4 Car»,
Automobile Tires and Accessories I
B. B. BROWN COMPANY.
iifiajwiait West Taylor Street. QWFpIMU,
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Mina Vivlan Djwry, of Wilifon
who ha* been vlrittog W grrand
m^aier, Mrs. G. V. SanJu, at hor
ih<Jine West Poplar street, had the
miefortune to break her am recent¬
ly, Her friends trust she will soon
i he better.