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[ i ii/fi‘T<H(i Mrs. Lewis Middleton Ansley
- ] |7.i:i;hau> 8ei»t. l.;, on \\>u-
re-.ia> afternoon tin: Debutante*
Glub o! thl- city was entertained
by MWs Paulin. < rnwle> at h«r hmm
«>n South Main. Thoa* present won
Miss. Paulino* Gruwley, Nell Frazer.
MAry .Jame . Helen Mathews, Helen
Onborne, Modena Powell and Julia
Prentiss.
f »n© nf t!<• - ir©tti©©i parties of tin
.lit** autnn • . a son wti that given
In Mrs. tU 111• r> WVdnfcsda’ aft-
A* hi I vn^ oil. <
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Of i * 11 ;i i lost on. fynnorlv \lis> <>!d< lioln*rw>n of f'oliiinbisi,
a bride of the spring. who has been u popular inoniber of the
summer eolouv at llentb r.sonv 1II3.
Mr*
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*j( Abi.)©vill©, Alias
All.*.- Also.' Lobin
rl : 1 1 *" ’• n 1 «’ook of
B. Wsi K 1: L©e
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\tlnniA ; L. L. Grlrier,
v-iHii,- w. <». Wo. ten. J. A
Xnests. Mrs A. I. Davie*
i\f Haw Mii^vfi uid Vlr- Robert T)t\
\ < -f Lake.and Lon Dickey. J.
Pf.tioan. T R SeHiior. Wright Tor-
).)><• W. 1: Pass..PS .1 L Mr * *a r» \
G. I K • r. ;n«- and Marion Smith.
'rnr Tupm'iav Afternoon Glub and a
f. \ mu . iri.Mp.s wo entertained
*1 !>♦• bi.ma of M s G 1’ Mingladorff
at a Rook i»*;t> >>n evening thh«
wet k. Mi> Mingled.*rfV um-st- in-
flud.d Al« <ia 1. Jack \fi>*'». H. 1C.
],, « 1 n a J. L. Pit! 1; n. 1 \ \
Holt/.ciidorff. 1 )n\v \Y. Pauli-., S. A
T’i lllipa of Yllunta. W.
Wooten. <
to I ill! IM-’IVI 11*
Flit Ut* . J >uj;;.
Not Mi Georgia
J >:t n lorn go Al
staui
1 Brower. ‘Mayton Jay, Almonte
Jones, J. Inlng and Mi*s«p Mabe l
Rogers auc Alice rfhepherd.
St v «-r.tl *»f Pi * .:gci a Id's young J»eo-
j.left »**i colic**? this week. Among
ilios U ho wir it tend college this
t'un ,tr* . Uotai 1'ieiitis . on. goes
to n ling (Jordon Tn-
I rAZer. Wtto R.e-S to
YKr.ru.tund ' 'ol!ege at
Ylun Fred Plough-
tit«*nd tin 13.'nekStone
In Virginia; TJurrie
( , , the Third District
j,, irunn ! 1 « .«g. at Arnet h uk. and
V7 Kl 1..0 .U rn who ’.ill attend
j'.jriD- 1 i .*i’• • j.;. or Gainesville. •
1 luntsville
I s’TSVl U Hep M t
A t >.k AJ< Ahi.-ter gave an iu»-
Hon parly Tuesday evening tor
i t-r nouee gue-Uf-, Mr. and Mrt. Km -
melt Ru>se!l, of Wprtraee, Tenn.
Mr.- Wlillsin Newman enteriain©«1
ir.iu.'mally 1'r.: ' »-i hou M e gue w t. Mr*
1J1;-1a\« Stalling, of Lynchburg. Wed
n< -k. i ttornoiin.
.Mr- <’barley Towner entertained
f \i ’I ll lb : ..! Fnion Spring 1 -.
»ud Airs. Mminett Russell, of War-
trace. Tiiui Nda> evening.
Mrs. Gordon .Nelson was hosteae at
Up weekly meeting of the Thursday
Ain, n!ng < ’lul».
Ml's Susie Nfwinai was hostess a I
the weekly meeting of the Phoenix
1 vr.l flub Tue uu\ afternoon.
Mrs. A D. White was hostess Tuee-
hi> afternoon at a meeting of the
fuesdwv Auction t’luh.
where tht) will \ i.vit another daugh
ter. Mr*. W. V, Polk,.
Airs. L, G. Manftid and .laughter
Leslie, have returnod after a
► week*’ vifflt. to Atlanta.
Tifion friends <>f the bride- are in-
t.-renef! iii the announcement of tin*
marriage .• f A1J . Annie Greene to
Mr. J. Frank Darby, of Vidalia, at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mis. W. K. Green**, at Sparks, Tues-
( ! mv morning
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S*M. 13.
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winter, v
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l.V.MJ, S* ut. 13.-Society interes;
this w <- • U centered in the mar.
riage of Henderson Dale Mil-
of this city, to Allav Jean Rein
’d' Cumberland, Aid., which took
place Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock
it the home of the bride on Green
umberiand. The ceremony
te and was performed by
R<»\ Father Benedict Gapuchin.
Pet.-r .mil Paul Roman
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Mr.
nf Te
Friday afternoon
Helen Denham, for wv.om
5er'.-s of entertainments was given
during : »er visit nere as the vueftt f
A f t e s Willomette Bradley, lies re
turned to her home in Baton on. The
Miss©.-- Alien, of Tampa, Fla . \vh
w.-re also gu©gts of tlir* Bradley houne
party, left Friday to visit relatives hi
Kufaula, Ala.
Airs. J. W. S. Lowe, Alisa Hamit©
j Lowe and Master i ’etche, Lowe Iffi
th< first of t be eek for a stay * f
severn’ days in Atlanta.
Mrs. William Don Weal has re-
! turned to Atlanta aft# - ; a stay in
Washington w ith her mother's famih
Be,11 rice Korem
i'ii if rl \ At i s*-
of St. Paul,
took pin
• Mr .
Alabl
Al inn
t their
and the rereworp
horn© in that cit> on August J J.
Mis lf ! n f'omaiock i-iu.*rlnim-
Tuesday night it an.Informal dr.nee
at her home
Air. arid Al re. George Romfh were
among those wl • entertained during
the week. The>* gave a dance at the
Tarpon Club.
Miss Ghrlstine Worley and Miss
Hilda Haile were hostesr*©s at tea at
the Worley home on the Boulevard.
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FLENA. Sept. 13. —MIb Edith
Crclgltton entertained with a
ro.'K party on Saturday evening
for he - guest. Afies Gena Hhehan, of
Americus. Those pr.sent were Mis so;
Marion f’relg -ton. Gena Shehan. Klor
er .- I>n \nport, Alma Wright of
Kar.tmfin. \>ru AJcGinty,« Messrs.
A< KSi 'V1LLE, Sejit. 13.—« »ne «)t
the moat interesting social events
of the past week wa* the marriage
Tues«.a\ *v ningof Aliss Kula Powell,
daughter of Air. and Mrs. W. G. Pow
ell. to Lawrence S. Adams. Th© cer-
cniofi) whi* performed in the Main
Ktrec; Paptiet < 'hur.-h t h© pfi- i.-r,
Rev. \\ . L. f. Mahon, officiating.
Bruce Sidl entertained Wednesday
evening at the home *»t his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Snell. »n Riverside.
set leaving, this month for
■ ujirmc isu. \ < 111 i. 1 uill (■ (i * i
tented. • guest. . i»s Alina Wright. 1 r' PPPHChi
f Eastman, ami Miss Gena Hhehan. 5 VJ* V^v,o 1^- L^V I V^-
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Kc hap] Gar son, Flannerv Pop* f at an informal dance given in e.imi.dl-
Dublln and Leslie Freeman or ! uient to the members of th© college
nnh.
Miss Florence Davenport eonii
me
of
of Americua, Alias A-larlon Creighton
guest, wph a social affair Friday
evening. Those present were Alisac*
Alma Wright, Marion and Edith
»'reighton, Vera McGlnty, Gena Siie-
har». Messrs. Maurice ('ameron of
McRae. Flannery Pope of Dublin
Leslie Freeman of Savannah, Rich
ard Carson. Guy Pittman. Alglvin
Dunford and G. A. Davenport.
Dublin
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Willjt l\\ss
J f \Y*Tt<»ss, St-p 1.’ Miss Ala.
* ■ i irned from
Rtant-ui. Mrs. Ivuyk. Miss Delhi King
•in. M iss Susie Sutton.
•no <• i the most delightful nffai ^
>.l to. week was the silver tea given
Ti:. v-hr ©vening from 4 t.. ti o’clo *k
li\ AFs. Otis L. Bell for the local li-
bi:iiw association.
isii to A hiila.
\1mu.Ia . ;c« oi "it Al ss Rama M• -
Donald "■ « ntcrmip at an afterno)*!
P- ty i hull* r of Miss Louise Waru
»f Boston, who ik amotiK the visitors
in Way *>-.
\\ ©diiesday morning Airs. S. r.
A light as b sk at an aa *i »ti
bridg. artv given in honor if Mr*
-N- I M. g„r«i„ of Lcalowi'd. Five I
bits were ariangud on the porch for
• gain 'i'ii. fast prize was won b 1
\j . W. P. Little. The low score pi U j
\u ; ! ... Mis.* Si-si*- Si::t. n. Pun- Ij !
w a - r\ * 4, k. .Mi - Rena \\ ri., i i
King Air: W-ight*» u,"- -t- i
ho ti Mrs T. W. Morrison. Alt . I
n ! K w a 1 ; . Aitv .(( ;n M. g
Mix « '••oil V. Slam.m. Mrs. J. G. Nieh- i
ok W. - !tal( ’l \ .liWirmci. Mrs. L
L. Mm;.’ Alls utis Bell, Mrs. John
HopKin YJ B ' 1 Redding
'h; i lit- KirklanJ. M re. W. P. Little,
Mr.* A. O P Ian. Airs Stoddar 1 .
Leesburg
I I .EHHFRG, S* pi. 13. Mrs. Roy
Massey ©ntertalned recently »n
honor of lief guests, tho Mlsse.
Bridges, oi Si|mner. th** nn-nibers of
th* l ofty-two Gllih hi itig guests.
V lining those present were AP-S'iaines
Mary I. Rttnkley, T 11 ClgrU, Dun-
tan Fiirre.st.r. A M. Howell, H I!
Bto.aU. S. .) V* imian. \V. C Rutland,
1 lla Watson, .1. G. Pruett, F. T. King.
l"vi*-h Kink, i Is. Session: . W G.
Mat 1 in and Miss Annie Long
Bibb, of A dpi tv ville. will be an impor
tant. o\ »*nt **i October. .Miss Sadie
Robinso Friday atte
noon foi- Miss Paltnour.
Friday afternoon Mrs J. J. Powell
was hostess at a sewing party in
compliment to her guest, Aits. Fre«
Lsies, of st. Augustine, Flu., ami Miss
Brown, who is tho guest of Aliss
Maude Smith,
A most enjoyable picnic of the pres
ent week was tee one given by the.
I school girl and boy se‘ Tuesday night
I at Glia ti a hoochee Park.
Friday afternoon at the home of
Airs. Will Logan, after a rest during
i v i BLIN S' pi, IAliss Gussie
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Atlanta.
A congenial patty consisting of
Miss tuna Huxa, of Tampa, Fla.. Miss
Roberta and Mrs. H. P. Shewmak*
an«l Miss Frances Webb, ot Dqbiin.
and Judge Jatues B. Hicks, motored
to She vinak.- r.•; tin- afternoon Tues-
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Airs \\ . \\ . Ward has return-*1 tc
th* * * i t y from a visit to Atlanta.
Tampa
/ ' UEEXHBORO. S©pt. 13. Miss
V I
party Tuesday evening in honor
of Miss Julia Aiken, of Covington.
Miss Florence Willis entertained
Thursday evening in honoi of her
house guest. Miss Julia Aiken, of
Covington.
Miss Ruby Might entertained at
rlinnur Sunday in honor of her guests,
Miss Luclle Ponder and Lovie Pon
der. of Rut ledge, at the home of her
sister. Mrs. E. C. Mixon. Those pr<*s-
upt were Misses Ponder. Annie Blount
Mos**ley, Susie Bethea. Ruth Gunner.
Messrs. Ponder, Koyc© Sanders, Hoyt
Boswell ;*.nd Cranston Williams.
An ©vent of Friday evening was the
party at which Miss Maria Smith en
tertained in honor of her guests. Miss
Hlizabeth Smith, of Lexington, and
Miss Marion Callahan and Miss Susie
Bethea.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Robertson en
tertained the Round Dozen (Tub and
several of their young friends Friday
evening.
"T*AMPA, Sept. 13.—The wedding of
J Miss Olivia Moody and Mr.
Karl Errol WliltaUgr Wednes
day night waf one of the affairs of
the fall season in this city. The
young couple were married b\ the
Rev. J. B. Mitchell at the Hyde'Park
th* ummer, th. tirst meeting of the i Methodist Church. Miss Cora Hen-
Women Givi' * i*l> was held. j d.-rson was maid of Honor, and the
The Bridge (Tub ua entertained , other maids and groomsmen wen
Friday aftct noon by Airs. Robert Han- j Miss Sojihia Whitaker. John Moody.
1 '•*rs at 1 *i mine on Main street. j Miss Gladys Grose. Albert Mellon
Misse* Helen and Dorothy Deal J mi.-s Louise Paul, Charles Glow h
V el'e h. I- Monday .ftern V /'
‘heir home in Green street, when
they entertained the B. K. (Tub.
Thought Himself
Beyond Help
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DANDRUFF DLL
Head Broke Out in Pimples Winch
Fost red, Ha r Came Out. Head
!:c i\i an.! Burned, Cuticura Soap
I nd Ointment Cured in 2 Weeks.
s - It a \\ I"' ini i\ ii .1. i: s.'iit i
I Vmotig lit* (Taw tordvill* Gn
^ 1. g** as who are returning
ti© 5 : studies this week are Miss Li
lign A: bury to Rrenau; Miss Lu
Icen© Bristow. t«» G. N. and I. *
Mtsfsos Mary Emma and Garth- G<
to (*hl(-"'!i. M i> Mary Hold>-n
Lucy (’obh. Frank Holden, Tom v
bury and Bob Gunn. t«» “Georgia
(Mhiu and Claud Gunn. t*. Tech. Fr<
Gunn and V. Ghapnum and Jini !•'.
.a- ’s, to Mercer
r TThl^son
S T. AUOl.’ST1NE, Sept. 13. Ijocal
society Indies are now planning
for the annual fete on old hU-
| toric Fort Marion, to be given in
! October for the St. Augustine His
torical Society and Institute of
j Science. Kadi y ear in the full of the
moon in October this moonlight fet*
Miss Margaret Collihs. Joe Kulghl.i
.Vlisp Frances Kiggin of Bradentown, t
Joseph Grable. Aii.-s Aditie Fuche and j
Fred DuPree. The young couple left
after the ceremony for New York.
Thev will spend several weeks.
Pensacola
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k KNSACOI.A. .Sept 13. Mr. end
Mrs. Aubrey Saupdors. whose
marriage a few weeks ago was
of interest to a wide circle of friends
' In this city and elsewhere, left on
Monday night for Atlanta where they
| will be the guests for a few days of
i i' given and it always proves one of j Colonel Woodward, president of the
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• die \ve JSUuutoc. \u
>ke )Ut in i impl^'n which
ached nu so ‘.hat I would
* ratch it til’ tny bend got
aiuot-t in v raw sore My
ah ©.on* Jt ijradually and
n whs dry and iifelesi F)*n-
d tf id, on roy <-oat collar till
I was ashamed of it Mr
P 1 :.*! had ! een t :.:t way a!.
rt:m©r itching anti burning
'•’I i '-ouliir i sleep »n any
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Mrs
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* - <M - C- •* i» it looked like they
mad* i. iror I - »t but ir did me
no good so I .. cake *»f < Soap
» "ifi box **l file * itirurt ointment and you
do*' know wliat a relii-f they gt>\e me In
two week* ni£ h«ed was well sigm-d)
J. L. Smith, Dot. 28. 1912.
For pimple* and blackheads the following
in* roost effective and etx^nomical treat m* c
CJe'itl. smear the affected parts with Guti-
ura ointment, on the end of the linger, but
do not rub W v“l. off th*- (Titl • :•:» Oint n'.rnt
in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot
wate;- and continue bathing lor some u.i>-,-
u » This trcaiment is best on rising and
retiring Kt other times use CTttlcura s.»ap
fre©ly fo. th* toilet an . bath to assist in pre-
xenting iitflaininatici irritation an*i cl«*g-
‘K SON, Pept. 13
Etheridge entertain
Friday evening.
(>n Friday afternoon Mra. J. D.
Jones, regent of the William McIntosh
Chapter of the Dnugnters of the
Ant©, h alt Revolution, ehtertained in
formally for the members of the
chapter.
Among the Jackson boys and girl?
w\o will attend colleges, this* fail aie
Alls'* s i)avb* Fletcher. Allie and Faith
Jarrell. G< *rgk» Normal and Indus
trie . 0. \\ Woodeid MorrU Redman.
Thomas Gollms, Lee llammond, Fui-
Georg
Kllw ood Robinson. David Settle. Km •
oiy Stlllvveli Ball. Charles Johnson
G****rgla Te* h.
Mrs i-;. 1* Hurst, of McLean. Tex
as. and Mrg. Dillard Sams, ot Atlanta
are gnest> of Miss Berta Edwards
am! Mis T. S. Edwards.
The Larkin D Watson Chapter. V
D. met Thursday afternoon with
the president, Mrs. Z T. Butt rill.
Mi s Laura Berkele. of Atlanta i-
tin* guest of Miss Lu*' Goodman, and
in her honor Miss Goodman enter
tained at a party Friday evening
the big society events of tin* year.
| Besides the usual fete features, danc-
i ing is indulged in by the younger set.
j The committee in charge this year
is composed of Mrs. Alanson Wood,
Mrs. A W rnderwood. Mrs A. K.
: BurjvC, Mrs. \lva Perkins, Mrs. Eli
j Trott. Alls Robert IV Kettle, Mrs.
j.l P. Dodge. Miss Nina Hawkins.
Georgia Military Academy, front
which institution Mr. Saunders was :
graduated a year ago.
Miss Valerie Reese, the young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reese,
who leaves for Raleigh, X». G., where
she will enter St Mary’s College, was
given a surprise party Tuesday night
by a large number of hex friends at
her home on North Hill. Mrs. Reese
Mrs Atini- Everett .Miss Mary j and children will accompany Miss
Valerie to Raleigh.
Airs. H. M. Chandler, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. P.
Rozear.
rmun anil Miss M. 10. Bentley.
Miss Edith Masters was the hostess |
itt a pretty social event early in the
week, when she entertained at the
home of her parents on Cincinnati
avenut.
j Sulvania ~~j
LaGrange
^ S l.\ V NT A. Sept. 1
Culturo (Tut* was
Tuesduy afternoon by - Mrs. J E
Hart.
The Forty-two Club was enter- j
ta'nod this week by Mrs. J. W. Over- \
street.
Miss©-* Mary Lizzie and Annie Dix-
\ GRANGE. Sept. 18.—Miss Efflo
Swanson, of Atlanta, is visiting
rile Ladies' j Airs. E. W. Plnkard.
ntertiiined on Ut-rlto t Herring and duugh-
1 ter ^i«at several days in Ultima thl>
I week.
Durham
"ii Homer, of Atlanta, who have been
j with me.t isi a .ar>
I street have returned to their home,
| Mrs. Overstreet going with them.
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( uticura (>mt’i
«.»;it i i;e world
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p*>*t-card * ( :t
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Cuticur» Soup 25c and
i. 1 AO*-. i are sold throupb-
l.jberal samp!© of *»rh
(2-p Tkii* Ho**k Yd<tr©ss
ira l)ep< T. M
a\eand !u*n *<> • * oh <'u-
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I’RHAM, Sept. 18.—The Civic
League met in regular session
here Friday and arranged for
an extensive campaign for better and
cleaner streets.
Arrangements are being perfect•* 1
;'<>r the opening of the Country (Tuo
house next week. It is the plan of
the board **f governors to have the
most elaborate reception ever planned
in Durham.
Announcements vv*-r© sent out tins
week of the marriug© of Isaac A. i
Lindmy to Miss Less*. B. Weaver.
FrJ©nds of James B. Horton and!
.M r . Luc tty Ela* "k w. ;■ given ,i >u.*- I
pris*- her* tvh*n it was announce*] j
that i he* wgre to be mu r
Alt. Horton and Al >. Blah
MR. WM. ANDERSON. SR.
“I have been ill Cor some time and
thought I never could be helped.
“I can truthfully say that Duffy’s
Pure Malt Whiskey has done me a !
lot of good- more good than any j
medicine I ever tried before. It is {
surely a medicinal whiskey ami
worthy of all that you claim it to
be.”—William Anderson. S ., 283 j
Prospect Street, Perth Amboy X. J. ;
Puffy-s Pure
Malt Whiskey
is one of the greatest strength bui'd- j
©rs and toni* stimulants known to i
science. It strengthens and sustains I
the system, is a promoter of health I
and longevity; makes the old feel |
young and keeps
the young strong
an* I vigorous. It a
is pre.'< ribed by fZ
physicians a. n d Im
recognized a- a |3|
family medicine 4 \
ex erywhere. You \
should have it in
your home. It
will do you good.
The genuine Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis
kas u sold in sealed bottles
ONLY. 1»> most druggists, grocers and
dealers. Should our friends for any rea
son be ur.abl* to secure it in their lo
cality. w© will have It shipped to them
from their nearest denier, express pre
paid -.ash to accompany order) at tin
f fokowing pri ©s:
1 Large Betties. $4.30
6 Large Booties. $5.90
2 Large Bottles 1511.00
IV; > Pur© Malt Whisk*.\ should l>e
We Are Forced to Sell Out
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
BRAND-NEW ■■ _
si Furniture
THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME
The street in front
;ind oiu* store must he *
30 DAWS we must get
The Regrading of Whitehall Street Forces Us to Close
Out Our $50,000.00 Stock in 30 Days
of our store will be lowered hlHIII feet,
•on11 del ely remodeled. So within 1 lie next
rid of our entire -f50.000 stock ot ele
gant GUAM) UA1TDS FURNITURE.
EVERY PIECE .MUST GO. and we are
going to let you have them at practically
your own prices. And in the very begin
ning of the season, too! Go anywhere else
and they will ask you TOP-NOTCH
PRICES, the regular increased market
prices; lint here you can save as-much as
50 PER (’EXT mi t he best furniture made.
Hundreds of styles to choose from, and
EVERYTHING BRAND NEW.
We Don’t Need
the Money
This is not a money
raising sale. We want
to get rid of our stock.
Lowest prices, quick
clearance, and terms
to suit you.
W'<r
$22.50 Untarnishable Brass
Beef, Only $12.50
This massive Red haw full* 2-inch contin
uous post and ten large tillers. It Is heav
ily coated with Bacolite lacquer, and we
positively guarantee ii will never tarnish.
Jt may lie had in bright or satin finish. This
is unquestionably an opportunity of a life
time.
We have about forty similar bargains in
Brass Beds. Our stock is the largest and
most varied In the South, and every Bed is
backed by our guarantee of perfect satis
faction.
Prices Range from $12.50 fo $95
This handsome ti-foot Extension Table
is fitted with a strong lock, has a massive
round base and claw or scroll feet. It comes
in Early English and Golden Oak finishes.
' you bought it elsewhere, you would have
to pay at least $15 for it.
Other Big Bargains in Dining
Tables at from $9.95 to $73.50
Elegant
$35 Buffet
Only $22.50
The picture shows the exact style of our
elegant $35 Colonial Buffet, which, for quick
clearance, we are offering at only $22,50.
The large mirror is of genuine French Bev
el Plate, and gives a perfect reflection. This
handsome piece may be had in Golden Oak,
Fumed Oak or Early English finish.
We have about fifteen other styles float
we are obliged to close out at similar bar
gain prices. Come in and look through the
line. But come early while picking is good.
You know the best bargains go first.
$16.00 to
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$22.00 Chifforobe
Only $14.50
This particular Chifforobe is
strongly constructed of solid oak,
and the cabinet work is the very
finest. It has five deep drawers,
large hat box, wide clothes closet
capable of holding 6 to 8 suits,
and represents convenience in
perfection, ft is the most con
venient piece of furniture you
could have in your bedroom.
Never again will you have the
chance to buy it at such a sacri
fice price.
Other Styles and Grades at
Proportionate Reductions
$14.50 to $85.00
$27.50
Parlor Suit
$19.50
Proportionate values
throughout the line
$30.00
Davenport
$22.00
Proportionate values
throughout the line
$65.00
Bedroom Suit
$49.75
Proportionate values
throughout the line
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