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SATURDAY ™:RNOON, JUNE 30, 1923.
THE! STANDARD
Murdering Prices for
a Two Day Sale
Monday and Tuesday
July 2nd and 3rd
This Store Will be Clos
ed all day Wednesday,
| I
July 4:hi
|f! TO $5 TRIMMED®
HATS AT SI.OO Y
About a hundred lot new
est patterns suitable wear' right
now, take your pick and
Tuesday only SI.OO
10 YARDS FULL YARD WIDE
SEA ISLAND FOR $1
The price is for Monday and
Tuesday only (not on sale after
Tuesday' fine smooth Sea Island
sold in H>ts of 10 yards no more or
no less to one buyer, at the price
.Monday and Tuesday, 10 yds for $1
REGULAR $1 BRASSIERES
AT 50c
Regular dollar brocaded Bras-"
sieres reinforced with heavy elastic
all sizes, regularly sl, Monday and
Tufsday for 50c
REGULAR $1 GOLD SEAL ,
CONGOLEUM AT 50<* SQ. YARD !
This is a price that you have nev
er before heard on this popular
floor covering, great variety of
pretty patterns sold only on Mon
day and Tuesday regular price Mon
day and Tuesday 50c
CHILDREN’S REGULAR 50c
FANCY MERCERIZED SOCK”-
AT 25c
Highly mercerized white socks
with fancy tops, plenty for all sizes
Monday and Tuesday pair 25c
REGULAR $1 WINDOW
SHADES AT 50c
Made of standard quality shade
cloths, mounted on guaranteed
spring rollers, solid green only
price complete witji all fixtures,
Monday and Tuesday only 50c
50c to 75c IMPORTED
BATISTE AT 39c
Beautiful patterns of sheer ba
tiste, 45-in wide, plenty of small
pattern#, the regular price 50c to
75c, choice Monday and Tuesday
per yard __ 39c
36-IN SHIRT MADRAS
AT 25c , *■
You have been buying these all
the year from us at 39c and they
are worth every cent of that price
too. here for Monday and Tuesday
per yard 25c
BEST GOLD SEAL
PERCALES AT 19c
Genuine Gold Seal Percales in
light or dark colors, colors guar
anteed 25c all over the* world, here
Monday and Tuesday, yard 19c
MEN’S AND BOYS BATHING
SUITS AT $1
This special cannot be matched
for the price in this part of the
state, made of good quality Jersey,
well made and trimmed some of
them look like $4 ones, Monday and
Tuesday only $1
$5 TO $7.50 BATHING
SUITS AT $3.95
For ladies and men, of fine all
wool materials, newest styles, all
colors, all sizes, Monday and Tues
day for $3.95
FAST COLORED DRESS
GINGHAMS AT 12 l-2c YARD
100 yards dress ginghams, 27-in
wide and guaranteed fast colors,
light or dark patterns, regularly
25c. these few styles to dose Mon
day and Tuesday—. 12 l-2c
LONG CLOTH, NAINSOOK, 25c
VALUE 10 YDS FOR $1.90
One table full of Egfptain Long
Cloth and English Nainsook, full
36-in wide, fine smooth finish, ex
cellent values at 25c yard; here
Monday and Tuesday, 10 yard bolt
for __ $1.90
LADIES’ $1 WHITE SILK
STOCKING 3 PAIRS FOR $1
None sold to merchants and only
three pairs sold to each customer
at the price, these are of pure
thread silk with back seam, dodble
heels and toes; sold only in lots of
three pairs; no mora no less to one
buyer at the price; Monday and
Tuesday, three pairs for
FINE IMPORTED PONGEE .
AT $1.19
k A fins quality in the true natur«L|
"bamboo” shade the right *-w?iSW
for dresses, blouses( w en s shll l ?
and children’s dresses— the sturdy
U’eave takes hard wear well. u
width, Monday and Tuesday only
yard SIIJ
39c AND 50c SHIRT
MADRAS AT 25c YARD
Imported shirt madras, guaran- j
tet*d colors, great variety oi P .
checks and stripes stt ,ta *> e .
dresses, men’s shirts aTI . "
blouses. The price is i c
°nly t Monday and Tuesda> >
Standard Dry Goods
Compan/
Forsyth Street, Next o Bank of
Commerce, Ames‘ <us » <ja ‘ 1
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"CHUPCHES
Lee Street Methodist Church.
Luther A. Harrell, Pastor.
A. cordial invitation is extended
not only to the membership of the
church but to friends and strangers
to worship with us at the services
tomorrow. The pastor has returned
from St. Louis and will preach at
both the services. A large atten
dance is requested. Other services
will be as follows:
9:30 a. m. Sunday school, under
the leader of T. M. Furlow. Classes
for one.
Ira. m. Morning worship and
Sacramental service.
7 p. m. Devotional services of
Epworth Leagues.
8 p. m. Evening worship and
preaching by the pastor.
8 p. m. Mid-week prayer serv
ice Wednesday.
Presbyterian Church
Richard F. Simpson, Pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school, A. C.
Crockett, superintendent.
11 a. m., The Sacrament of the
Lord’s supper will be celebbrated.
7:45 p. m. Evening service and
Bible Study.
A cordial welcome to all visitors
and strangers.
Every 1 member of the church is
urged to be present at the Com
munion service.
Calvary Church.
Rev. James B. Lawrence, Rector.
Fifth Sunday after Trinity.
The church school, 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion and Sermon
11 a. m.
Y'oung People’s service League
7 p. m.
Evening prayer and sermon, 8
p. m.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all to attend all the services.
First Methodist Church
John M. Outler, Pastor.
Preaching in Courthouse.
Sunday school at 9:30 every
Sunday p*rning, Wible Marshall,
'. 1 ” j §V.
ajfcpoJ.y services at 11 o’clock)
a. m. and 8 o’clock p. m. The pas
tor will occupy the pulpit at both
services.
The Epworth League and the j
| Junior Missionary Society will 1
CHEAP MONEY ON FARMS
$2,000,000.90. Two Million Dollars to lend on good farms, well
improved, at 5 1-2% interest, the borrower having the privilege of
making payments on the principal at any interest period, stopping
the interest on such payments. Also, we have large sums to lend at
6 ff . 6 1-2% and 7 per cent. Loans can be closed as soon as abstracts
of titles can be made. Our contract is as good as the best and you
do not have to wait.
Write us or see G. R. Ellis or G. C. Webb in charge of our Horn*
Office, at Americus.
EMPIRE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY
Americus, Ga.
,
meet at 7 o’clock Sunday evenin.
The mid-week prayer serve
will be held Wednesday eveningit
8 o’clock.
The public is cordially invited o
all these services.
First Church of Christ, Scientis
128 Forrest Street.
Sunday School at 9:30 in th j
morning.
Sunday morning service at 1] !
o’clock. »
Subject: Christian Science. Gold
en Text John 16:12, 13. “I have yet
many things to say unto you, but
ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit
when he, the Spirit of truth, is
come, he will guide you into all
truth; and he will shew you things
to come.
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
o’clock.
Reading Rooms are open daily,
except legal holidays and Sundays,
from 10 to 12 o’clock.
The public is invited to attend
the services and visit the Reading
Rooms.
First Christian Church.
Taylor Street.
Sunday School 10 a. m. J. A.
Baugh, superintendent. Make your
school first in your plans for Sun
day.
Praise service 11 a. m.
Communion 11:15 a. m„
Preaching service 11:30 a. m.
Subject: “She is not dead but
Sleepeth.”
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Olin
McDaniel, leader.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8
p. m. J. E. Hightower leader.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all our services.
Central Baptist Church.
Corner Lee and College streets
Milo H. Massey, Pastor.
9:30 a. m. Sunday school, R. L.
Maynard, superintendent.
11 a. m. Morning worhsip* pas
tots theme: “The things that are
before”
6:45 p. m. Junior B. Y. P. U.,
Lewis Merrit president.
7:45 p. m.. Evening worship, pas
i tor’s theme “A peersonal Ques
| tion.”
Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Prayer
meeting. On Sunday morning next
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following the sermon the ordinance
of baptism will be administered.
Most cordial welcome extended
to all visitors.
First Baptist Church
Carl W. Minor, D. D., Minister
Christ wants you to go to church.
Don’t disappoint Him.
ißble school 9:30 A. M., T. Fur
low Gatewood, Supt.
We are looking to see the faces
j of those who have been kept away
I by sickness.
Worship at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
| Subjects, "Faiths Adventures”
j “The Excluded Christ.”
7 P. M. Senior, Intermediate and |
Junior B. Y. P. U. The Unions need
; your presence. You need the train
; ing, so come.
On account of the encampment,
; there will be no mid-week services.
1 l Seersucker Suits I
l| Cleaned and Pressed
I SOc I
H JENNINGS BROS.
I Hione ‘Seben-J o-Nigie’ J
i
' '7 special sport modeF
This car is appealing to thousands of people each diy, be
cause it is a car which is striking in every detail. Nutßiag has
been left undone to provide for the comfort of their occupant
| of this car. jK
Elegant appointments on this model of the JttWctt car, has
made it first choice in the eyes of distinctive buye^B
Chappell Machinery (Mo.
1: Phone 234 ,m
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6/ J/2>,i \V) TELUMC-, -THE BOYS HE HAD oOLDTHE fur coae
HE GOT /A-4 A TRADE FOR. THO GOLD WATCH THATj
V TURNED GREEN — ~rHe Ccykr TURNED UP/*CVfy
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Shirt Sale
The old negro woman whd (aid she was 104 years old
limply got her bust measu re and age confused. Whether
you are as large as Aunt I ,iza or only a wee bit of a fel
low, we 11 fit you in this I ale of superior shirts.
They consist of shirts w th collars attached and shirts
with no collars; made of best grade madras; some silk
stripes; some plain white or tan or gray. New patterns.
Some checked.
One lot Neckband ShiJls. formerly priced at $1.75
and — - sl-45
One lot Neel®, a nd Shirts, formerly priced at $2.50
for 1 $1.65
One lot Cellar-Attached Shirts, $2.50 value
for V $1.65
One lot CollaijuAttached Shirts, $3.00 and $3.50
value, for y $1.95
J FRED
w. FRECi SILLS
West Lanltar Street
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