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PATRICK PERTINENCES.
Patrick, May 2!*. -Martin and Ul
mer Thomas and Henley Parham, of
Baker Camp Beauragard, Alexander,
La., are on a furlough home to rela
tives here.
Thomas Henley, of East Lake, Ga.,
is visiting relatives near here.
Mrs. Mattie Welden, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Welden, Mr. and Mrs W. M
Welden, R S., Fears and George Wel
den, Martin and Ulmer Welden, of
Alexandria, La., Miss Elsie Higert, of
Athens, Tefin., Miss Jane Ogletree,
of Griffin, Miss Susie Smith, of Con
cord, formed a congenial party spend
ing Friday at Warm Springs.
Misses Adelaide Mitchell, Leila
Powell, Clarice Shepherd and Emma
Burks were the week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Mitchell.
Miss Elsie Hyert, of Athens, Tenn,
is the guest of Mrs. A. J. Welden.
.Mis s Amelia Walker returned home
lasi, week from shorter coOlege to
spend the summer vacation.
Miss Emma Walker returned home
Saturday from Bessie Tift college to
spend vacation.
Miss Emma Burk g wax the guest
of Miss Martha Watson in Griffin
last week.
Misses Amelia W'alker, Emma
Walker, Sarah Henderson and Miss
es Mary and Nora Gaillard attended
Locust Grove commencement exercis
es,
Mrs. Sam Smith, of Monticello and
little daughter, Elizabeth were the
guest of Mrs. G. W. Patrick Tuesday.
SUNNY SIDE St LNTILA I IONS.
Sunny Side, May 29.—-Miss Ava
Malaier and Jame s Barfield have re
turned from Auburn.
Miss Opal (lay. of Rebecca, Ga., is
spending- the week with her parents,
Air. and Mis. T G. Gay.
Rev. Gilmore, of McDonough, de
livered a fine talk at the Baptist
church Sunday afternoon in behalf
of the Sunday school which the mem
bers of that church have organized.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Gay spent Sun
day with friends at Forsyth.
Misses Aiida and Brownie King
have returned from Atlanta.
Mr. M. Lindsey and family, of At
lanta, spent Sunday here.
Lieut, Norman Smarr, of (’amp
AVheeler, and Rhod. Smarr, of Grif
fin, visited friends here Sunday.
Mrs. IL (). Mitchell, chairman of
the Red Cross auxiliary, had charge
Oj thirty enthusiastic workers last
Thursday afternoon. Many bandages
and pajamas were made at the room.
Mrs. N. A. Judd has been visiting
friends in Atlanta.
Mis s Janie Erank Turner, of Hamp
ton was the guest of friends here
Sunday.
Rev. Anthony, of Auburn, was the
guest, of Mr. I. M. Barfield Satur
day night.
PA 1 11. 1.0 NEWS.
The many friends of Mr. L. P. Bell
will be glad to know he is improving
ofter a serious operation.
Mrs. Minnie Bell and family -pent
Sunday at Molena.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Shivers and Mas
ter Jack, and Mrs. Walter Shivers, of
Williamson, spent Wednesday with
Air. and Mrs. Barney Wilder.
Mrs. T. I’. Bidl and Trop spent
Sunday in Atlanta with Mr. Bell at.
the hospital.
Quite a number of Red Cross work
ers >\ere hustling around hire last
week.
The hardest rain in yea: i! here
Thu i sd.i y aft ernoon.
Quite a number of d .ha ■ died:
with black toncue around here.
Everybody enjoyinr pT: :y of
VCg< ‘aide, .!>«.
GRII I IX PRODI
Should Convince Evers Griffin Reader
Ti e frank statement of a neighbor. |
telli’ig tb.e me' its of a remedy.
lad yea ]>a u e and believe.
The -ante eridorsemei.t
By -onie straneer la- away
• ommand. eo belief a 1 a. l .
I Ivie’s a Gi i't in case.
A Griffin eitiien testifies.
Read and be convinced.
G. \\. Pii-kering, proprietor of
grocery, sic, . I’oplar St., iy :
"Apout two years ago I lir>t noticed
sharp, cutting pains across the small
of my back and the pains worked
their way to my head and eave me
had headaches. Nervous spells kept
me all unstrung and 1 knew 1 needed
.something for my system. I saw
Doan's Kidney IJills highly recom
mended and I got a box at the Evans
Pharmacy Co. I took them accord
ing to directions and will say Doan’s
greatly relieved me. I felt a whole
lot better.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy - get
Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that
Air. Pickering had. Poster-Milburn
Co , Affgrs., Buffalo, N. A.
Air. and Mrs. S. S. Glass and chi’
<k<r.. of Williamson spent Wednes
day here.
You Now Can Get
The Famous
“LIBERTY SIX”
In Griffin, Ga.
WE take pleasure in announcing that we
have been fortunate in securing con
tract for the sale of the famous “Liberty Six’’
Automobile in the counties of Butts, Spalding
and Henry.
The “Liberty Six” is the latest achieve
ment of a half dozen of the leading engi
neers of the Automobile World. It is nearer
perfection than any car on the market. All
automobile owners and prospective owners,
are cordially invited to ride in and drive a
Liberty. You are asked to consider the “Lib
erty” solely from your own viewpoint as an
owner and driver. IT SELLS Il’S SELF.
Come to see us. Phone us, or write us and
see a “Liberty Six before you buy.”
BUTTRILL BROS.
Phone 190 JACKSON, GA.
We are still in
the market for
COTTON SEED.
Bring us your
seed left from
planting.
Walker Bros. Company
I—LOT
Snappy Pumps and
Oxford Ties
QpiflP I >ateilt ’ lin Metal. Kid
ullUv and tan Russia. Sizes 2to 4
g a j e at $2.45 pair
I LOT
for Ladies’ and Misses I
Pumps,
Smart — Oxfords and Mary Janes in
Patent, Gun Metal{and Kid Sizes
Shoppers " atsl . 9spair
JONES SHOE CO.
rhe Shoe and Stocking Shop.
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Shoes Are Getting Higher
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lif in y
ail the time. Conserve your shoe ex
pense by bringing your old shoes here
to be repaired on our modern ma
chines which will prolong their ser
viceability and restore their appear
ance. ’ Save and Serve” is the order
of the day. You can do your bit by
•having us help you save a lot on your
shoe expense.
Parcel post paid on return of ehoes.
W. E. POWELL.
Correct to a Dot!
These Summer
Suits
The materials, the lin-
• ings, even the colors
have been selected with
the thought of pleasing
the man who wants real
downright comfort. Look
them over today.
HALLYBURTON
& WILLIAMS.
CLOTHIERS
HAISTEN BROS.
Exclusive Undertakers
J. P. WILBORN, Manager.
North Hill Street,
I (Riley Sanders’ Old Stand.)
Automobile Hearse
Office Phone 63
Sunday and Night Phone 163
i OPEN DAV AHO NIGHT
Now For a Big Week For Value Giving
In Fine Apparel For Women—
Chautauqua Week!
Let this occasion prove to you that O
this is the real value giving store in this G >
city. This showing of exceptional ap
parel for both women and misses is one
of the most comprehensive that we have
ever shown at this time of the year.
Every garment or article shown here cr-"'-’
possesses style and quality.
Graduation Dresses.
()ur assortment of beautiful white dresses in white
Crepe de Chine and and white Georgette are marvelous,
lust the thing you want on that gradutaion night.
They Range in price from sls. $27.50 up to S3O.
White Shoes, Slippers and Pumps
We have them the white canvas h: ji top boot
"\X, canvas pumps or in white kid—both plain and cap
toe '
' X. Prices range from $5 to S7,
Hosiery and Glove Department r\
Our hosiery and glove department was never more /fy'L
complete. ■ A g-j
Hosiery in Phoenix, Onyx and Kayser Brands.
Al! shades of gray, brown, pink, white and black. —'at—
White Kid Gloves in the famous Chanut make. \ n f
Strickland Crouch Co.
“THE DE-PEND-ON STORE”
AMBITION
Everybody expects big things in
the future, but they can only be ac
complished with a determination to
get ahead. Realize your ambition
by learning the habit of saving early
in life.
SLOO starts you here
OFFICERS: T
B. R. BLAKELY, President J- H. SMITH, V-Pres. & Cashier
E. H. GRIFFIN, Asst Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
J. P. Nichols, B. R. Blakely, J- H - Stevens, M. J. Daniel,
L. P. Blanton, W. H. Beck. F. M. Binford J H. Smith, T. T. Blakely.
of Griffin. I
| Prompr.Progressive.AccommoaamisJ
FORD GARAGE
We have one of the best eauipped garages in the State.
First-class mechanics, and are prepared to do your re P3fr
work promptly. A complete line of Ford parts and Tires and
supplies for all makes of cars.
Ladies rest room.
B. B. BROWN COMPANY
109 E. Solomon St. New G a rage. Phone 732