The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 21, 1924, Image 6

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Clothing and Shoe Sale / ♦ For the next fifteen days going to sell clothing and shoes at some ex tremely low prices. We have just received a shipment ot clothing that we expect to sell to sei! in the next fifteen days at the following prices. Mens all woo! suits $25,00 value at $19.95 Mens all wool suits $30.00 value at $21.95 This lot of Clothing and prices can not be compared. mrm> "'l™" JTmaaar - , tmammammuma SHOES' SHOES \ We have men and boys shoes, we are going to sell at $2.85 A nice dress shoe in mens and boys at 3.85. Ladies dress shoes and slippers at 2.95 mm*** zammumaa tctottxswv mnnwm i rewsounu in■ 1 1 tt w.ri mi it m nriw in i .wwawar v r , t wcsmmmmn m KOmsm -f%. fexv mg,of© ijfeiß® ofi* flour at folks! :n OUR TOWN LOOK BEFOGS YOIJ SFF-AK By Edward cCullougk UTOCASTER ■hn, ia~~~ a~j ” ’ , ”j r\ > H , VS } Hi 1 * sawdust news * * * * •*•••• * ■ t We nr glad to resort that Mr. Mi'll t;.i' is somewhat improved after a ’ o;ss of several weeks. The erth League of Gordon Chapel • . i'U is progre?-. ,c nicely will v. i ograms and a large at tendance Mr. r. Mr#. Williams a J chil dren o' ' she rough, Ge r.u e wire visiting r ves here Sunday. }• 'r-tev-:1 h iL_f £ | | —h POPS / I ); "\ <?OAT / i I ST J, '4 .■ fc-.jj/ •i * t \ !| f v( X ! b~ —fp£#gi k/ coi*vQim& You!^ / Vfi,r?P AWAY PROM 1 ) Hsas / i vea don't / WANT f ,V \ A'" £3OO >/' • ,J >tr< i. -y *— l £ \ fe IxHtt \ Mrs. M. F. Moorehead is very sick at present. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, John Alexander and children spent the week-end in S. C. WHO’S WHO AROUND SAWDUST Most popular girl—Lillian Burroughs Most timid—Eva Epps , Biggest coward—Talmadge Barber Most Solemn—Darline Stone Biggest foi—Janet Massey Biggest tlirt.—Blaine Epps Smallest girl—Louise Dillard Youngest girl—Doirie Epps THE OAN! ELSVIjLI E MON ft OK. UANIELSVILLE. GA A / THEM \ / KIDS i Ac AIN I Y /ni ? (J|y; YTI \ Y K2ril? / f I-?.>—tVi ' J4>; HUfy"'’ .\. ’. Most lovable—La pearl Thurmond Cutest hoy—Grady Fouche The dwarf—Jimmie Ree Stone Fat boy—Otis Dillard Craziest girl—Vera Stone Boy lover—lrene Fields Giri hater—Carlos Epps Our blusher—Vera Gordon Daddy’s pet—Frances Massey Biggest blonde—lona Fields ■ n " Jt Most freckles—Nannie Ree Fields v erybody's lover—George Epps Everybody’s pet—Dorothy Carter Siamese Twins—Moline Chandler and Janette Dillard T. W. INfIiLMS, Proprietor Hearty eaters find hunger keenest during crisp xah duj s# oi\ e tivn. plenty* of moat —rrosi), juicy uou tender, and your meai problems are half solved. Special this week: Our Prices Are Lowest Beef Roast per lb 15c Beef Steak . per lb 20c Pork Steak per lb 25c Pork Sausage per lb 25c Mix. Sausage , per lb 20c Cured Ham , per lb 35c Bolona Sau. per lb 20c Weiners per lb 20c VVe are still in business for ov erhauling; mattresses at The Ghols ton Old Stand. Call Mrs J. F. Clod* felter or see W. D. Christian or T. C. Patten, Prices Reasonable