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With full determination to raise $30,000
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You people who have been howling about the high cost of living-lake notice—you are now face to face to a bargain event that
will save you more clear money in 30 minutes than the ordinary man will earn in a week’s time. When Ed Snyder says sale it
means wonderful savings—bear this in mind and prepare to attend this Gigantic Cut Price Sale.
JACKSON COUNTY’S GREATEST COMMERCIAL SENSATION
j Men’s Heavy
Work Shoes
$6.00 Value
Sale Price
$3.48
300 Shirt Waists
in Georgette and
Crepe-de-Chine
Sold for $6.00
Sale Price $2.98
Sale starts Friday, October 17,9 A. M.
You may have Been sale, heard of them, attended them, but you have never seen one like this, You all know the reputation ot this concern.
The name Union Dry Goods Cos, not only stands for all that is new and good in Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies and Men’s Ready-tc-wear, etc,, tut it
stands for a fair square deal to each customer. You may attend this sale with the assurance that you will get real bargains. Every article will
be marked in plain figures and you can readily see the wonderful savings to be made. In addition to this ycu have cur binding guarantee that ev
erything is exactly as represented and advertised or we will refund your money as cheerfully as we take it.
UNION DRY GOODS Cos.
Commerce, Ed Snyder, ■ Proprietor Georgia
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Danielsville
The B. Y. P, U. was organ
ized at the Baptist Church last
Friday night. Miss Oline
Grimes and her team, who were
to come and help in the organi
zation. failed to get here in
time but will be here at the
next meeting.
Mrs. Maud Blackwell is work
ing at People Supply Cos.
When in Athens eat at
THORNTON’S.
If you have the slightest
suspicion that you need glasses
have your eyes examined bv our
skilled optometrist from tne
Chas. A. Green Optical Cos., At
lanta Ga. He will tell you
whether or not you need glass
es. At our store on Thursday,
Oct. 30th, one day only.
L. E. Greene and Cos.,
Danielsville, Ga.
Comer Social News
Miss Bianche Rogers, our
popular primary teacher spent
the past week-end with her
parents at Maysville.
Misses Frances and Minnie
Gunter spent the week-end in
Atlanta.
Miss Sheats of Winder was in
Comer today.
Messers Dewitt Porterfield
and Harry Moocow were in La
vonia Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Lome Clark
and daughter, Ollie leave Satur
day for* Atlanta to visit rela
tives*
Big Lot Men’s
Dress Shoes
$5.00 Value
Sale Price
$3.75
500 Suits
For
Boys
Values to SB.OO
Choice $3.48
Mr. and Mrs, B, L. Akin and
family and Mr, and Mrs. Lonie
Clark spent last Sunday in
Union Point the guest of Mr.,
Julian-Akin.
Miss Ethel Akin spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
Messers Ed Porterfield and
John Smith arrived today from
Youngstown Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stone and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stone wore
recent visitors to Dewy Rose.
Misses Nellie and Naomi Por
terfield spent several days in At
lanta the past week.
Prof, and Mrs. S. A. Mer
chant returned Saturday night
from Atlanta where they had
visited since last Wednesday.
' Rev. C. M. Cloud and
daughter Lorena were guests
last week of Mr. and Mrs. C. W
Power.
Mrs. W. D. Shipp and Miss
Mary Shipp of Gulfport Mise.
are guests of Dr. and Mrs. R.
Jetton,
Mr, and Mrs. Elbert'Williams
and danghter Katherine spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs
J, R. Hardin in Athens.
Mr. land 3fchs. A. M. Wilkins
spent Saturday night with Mr.
Will Cunningham, Mr. Wilkins
having gone over for a fox raae
Mrs. C. H. Barnea, Mises
Frances Barnes, Lueweene
and Rockepper Burckhalter,
Elizabeth Latimer and Lois Por
terfield 'spent last Friday in
Atlanta.
Miss Willie Carithers who
teaches in Monticello spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Carithers,
Big Lot
Children’s
Shoes
at .
*
9Se Pair
%
Ladies*
Fine Suits
Worth up to $30.00
Sale Price
$17.95
Mrs. A. L. Comer and Mrs. W
A. Lenoir, Biily and Betty Le
noir spent Saturday in Athens,
Mr. Hoyt Whelchel spent the
week-end at home.
Mrs. T. W. Long has been
visiting relatives in Banks
County.. '
Messers W. R. and W. D.
Porterfield are in Athens today.
/
Mr, Homer Jlall was t in
Athens Sunday.
Mrs. A. M. Wilkins is spend
ing today in Athens.
Mrs. A, Dechovitz and Miss
Leah Rosen were in Atlanta
this week.
Rev. C. M. Cloud was the
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Booth of Dewy-
Rose are expected to visit rela
tives here.
Mesdames Charlie Benton and
Roscoe Landers returned today
from Elberton.
Mrs, W. F. Carithers spent
Wednesday in Atlanta,
Miss Jones Milliner for White
head and Gholston spent last
week-end in Atlanta.
Thousands of
j Yards of
I
| Homespun
Cheeked and White
18e yard
Big Lot
Men’s
Work Shirt
Sale Price
98 ets
3500 Yards
Fine
Dress Ginghams
at
22 ets yard
100 Pairs
Dress Shoes
for Ladies
$4.50 values
Sale Price $2.98
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1 AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT^
Jfefk DAY COPFINJ night Hr
61 | noDCj $ *
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Mr, and Mrs, W. S. Lowe and
son of Colbert were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cook and
baby of Atlanta are spending
this week here.
C. A. SCUDDER, Jeweler
Athens, G-a..
Watch and Jewelry Reparinig
Full Stocks Gold and Silver Watches,
Jewelry, Diamonds, Silverware
Men’s
$2.50
Overalls
$1.69
Pair
5000 Yards
Eine Outings
35c Grade
Sale Price
24c Yard
Big Lot
Men’s Dress Hats
Worth $3.50
Sale Price
$1.98
3000 All Wool
Skirts for
Ladies
Regular $6.00 Kind
Sale Price $3.45
Miss Ida Clodfelter has join
ed the working force at Mr. W.
F. Carithers.
Mr, and Mrs. H. F. JMerck of
Crawford were guests last Fri
day of Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Ri<te
wav.