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Special ®OAT
Now is the time you need a Suit and I need the money. Read carefully and note
the reduction on Suits and Coats
$ 15.00 Suit
16.50 “
18.50 “
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25.00 ;•
28.00 -
30.00 “
35.00 '!
Coat Suits
$13.49
14.69
16.39
17.49
19.89
24.59
28.40
28.86
$16.50
Coats
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TMs Sale Begins Monday, Opt. 30th, and Lasts the Entire Week. Don’t Forget the
Time and Place.
October 30th, to
November 4th.
Cairo Millinery Company
October 30th, to
November 4th.
SCHOOL NEWS
; It: is with deep regret that we
lqarn that Miss Louise Tuten was
.. called home on Monday, on ac-
.count of the serious illness of her
'father. ; •
: The society-mee tings were post
poned from Friday of last week
until Friday of this week on ac
count of the holiday on Grady
Day. The Lanier program on
Friday will he in celebration of
Columbus- Day. The .Philoma-
'thfeans will debate the question of
Womans Suffrage.
, Thg “Cheerful Clnb” of the
ft' 1 '' fifth grade entertained the “Happy
. and* Busy: Club’’ last Friday. The
program consisted of songs, read
ings;'a'hi( ; stories.
The ninth grade scicnc/ class
had an interesting demonstration
of the fire extinguisher on Mon-
i .; ;'(day hifternoon.
,Thc eighth -grade have a new
book cabinet in. their room.
. Many.of,;-the rooms aye being
'made very attractive by ferns and
' growing^Elants. Bulbs have been
planted and window boxes. started
in several grades.
: ■ ,
On. Monday morning in chapel
Mr. Bryan told the story of Four
Black Gi:pws; illustrating how
things are, often misrepresented
and misunderstood. When ‘we
< hear tlutt one ’has swallowed four
bladk crows'it is-often well to keep
in. mind ’ that' if the Story was
traced to its origin We would find
that he.only swallowed something
'that looked like a crow.’
• tWo school, is lucky in the ac-
,^-^quisition of two new Webster’s
fSS-IUriabi'idgcd Dictionaries.
„...in:..sDii : *SAiufday afternoon at three-
tlurty o'clock the pupils of the
seventh dud eight grades were
complimented to a free show at
the Alcazar' Theatre by the man-
’ ager, Mr,.«iolm Danford.
. The-'drinking fountains that
have been palced on • each side of
the l:uildirg.,are quite, helpful ad-
.iSitibakio-the school.
No doubt a lot will be said a-
bout the hospitality of the women
at Waynesboro where the recettt
W. C. T. U- Convention was held
and the writer has wondered if the
men, who did so much to make it
one of the very best conventions
ever held, will get their share of
praise. From the moment ,Wg
stepped from the cars and saw th|
line of big lovely automobiles
waiting for us, all decorated, and
the big sign of WELCOME hiing
across the street, until the moment
of our departure, the kindness and"
chivalry of the men could not be
excelled. Right here let me say
that the Boy Scouts were there
wailing too, and they did a royal
part in helping out. We were
quickly transferred to the different
W. C. T. U. Convention
est of piping hot suppers awaited-
us, and when it was time to go to
the church the cars were again in
a lovely town, a lovely country,
and perfectly lovely men. In
conclusion we feel that we would
like'^d.glve the eolledge girls yell
that they gave so lustily on Friday
for Waynesboro. Mrs. H. R. D.
A Card Of Thanks.
We wish to express our heartfelt
thahks to our many kind friends ,
for their acts of kindness and
words of comfort to us during the
great . bereavement of which we
have passed in the sad death of
our piling and Precious Boy,
Roscoej.who wqp taken from us
so suddenly and without any
warning. Our hearts have been
made sad and there is a place va- 1
cant in our home that can never be
filled.
iu uiiiaomji. And during this great sorrow
homes assigned us where the nio‘ which cajrne to us we, cannot ex-
Aaf rtf rtirtmo 4 nnt unnnnpa onrnUnrl nnaoc n*nwln L«. ...L: n L !ll
press, wqrds by which will in any
way caress our feelings and
gratituab.to the many friends who
evidence. 0n Wednesday it rain., were .so kind and attentive to our
'dear boy,,, and who so kindly off
ered their services to us, and those
ed all day, but no one got their
dainty new boots wet, for there in „„ Ui5i illlu llIW=c
all that mud and rain waited who with their expression of love
theso blessed men and their lovely >ent so rniny beautiful flowers as
cars to take us to dinner and ’. a token -qf love and sympathy,
back. If they hated to see the! And to Hu Cairo High School
mud spattering over the ears j Faculty, forHheir sympathy that
their cheerful countenance did not j was ;shown by their presence
AUCTION SALE I
- Pure Bred Cattle -
REGISTERED JERSEYS
Fair Grounds Special Tent
Thursday, Nov. 2nd, 1616
Sale Begins Promptly at 1:30 p„ m.
show it.
' On Tuesday night, the Mayor!
in a fitting speech had turned over
thekeyof the City to theConven
tion and every man woman anejehitd
in Waynesboro must have voiced
his opinion for it was just one big
home, of hospitality,
Thursday was a lovely day, and
cool and no 6ne would have mind
ed walking, but wc did. not have
to do it. ,
Friday, the last day of the Con
vention the men gave us a bar
becue; it was a feast; everything
from the nicest roast meats of all
kinds straight on to ice cream; no
one left unsatisfied though some
of us were uncomfortable.
Friday afternoon we were given
a sight seeing ride about the town
and surrounding country, and 1 it is
at, the fjn^eral, and the pupils, and
^e class-mates, of our dear boy
>.y tnfcjEr ; presence expressed
Heir love for their departed
fiend. ■; We also want to express
especially.;,the faithful efforts that
the Doctors rendered in order to
save the Swung life, but God in
ia all powerful wisdom saw best
njtthus be took the young rose
ijicl/to himself.
;Alay God’s richest blessings
everjie, with those dear friends
who Have given us so much com
fort in this dark and sad hour is
our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barber.
Our next sale of Pure Bred Cattle will take place Thursday, Nov. 2,
which is the second day of the Thomas County Fair, and sale will be held
in a special tent on the Fair Grounds, beginning- promptly at 1:30 p. m.
0. B. Cl irk, auctioneer. Come hear him.
Shelby county, Kentucky, has more Jersey cattle than-any other ones <
county in the United States. Our buyer is therenow getting together the
cattle for this sale, and we unhesitatingly promise 1 to offer in this Auction
some of the choicest breeding obtainable on this continent, as well as some
of the most select “Island Breeding.”
We are very desirous for the Improved Cattle* Industry of this section
to be founded on a solid basis—which means success—and which is only
possible thru the introduction of the very best blood for foundation stock.)
We will have the full tabulated pedigree of each animal to be sold
on display in the tent on the Fair Grounds the day before and the day of
the sale, and we cordially invite you to inspect them carefully before mak
ing up your mind as to what you are willing to bid! for any animal in the
Auction.
Remember the Date and Hour-Come, be With Us
Look for the picture of the
on the sack if you would get gen
uine Jersey Cream Flour. There j|
is none “just as good.”
THOMASVILLE LIVE STOCK COMPANY
Xhomasville, Georgia.