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TIEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN MEANT A u\. M/N'DAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1013
12 A
Society News of the South
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ritzgeraid Mrs. Lewis Middleton Ansleu
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f-ITtGEFALI Sep lr—OnWefi
I n«s<*.s3 afternoon th-t Lehman'•
Club of this "uy wot «>t«rta.|pe<i
by Ml»s Paulina Crawl* ai liar hom*
on South Ma|n Thoee preeer' w»r<
' Iisee Psultne Crawley, >o!l Free-M'
)f Charleston, formerly Mi* •
i bride of the spring, who has
ummer colony at Henderson'
’ire Robertson of Columbia,
been a popular member of the
iile.
Marx Ja
Ties Hei
n Ma
mwi, ffeltn
Osborne
prantias
Modena
»OT»
1 Julia
One ot
ti - U'<U
ue«t p
ait if* of *h‘
at* sum
r:;<T- < ; r
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that g!v*p
by M!*t.
F 1! 15.'
• n We'tnetdv’ aft-
trnoon,
ciTflpUme
Ming
be-. *«»!*»*.
Miif A la
Powell
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na *. .. Mrt
R F. O
LlV' of C‘c
rrtei •
Tbe lives-
•was at»:
ste * * tv
Mrs
Al'-a tfiur-
*mon<3
Mis*** Con-?*
Whltaeed ®f
Cordele Ida McKay and F.u!*!' Bras
well. Mrs. Browns guepu included
it st Ada Powell o? Vienna, Mte c
Alice Shepherd of ebbeville, .lies
Tennis WasWburrj. Miss Ms'-" Lobln
frr and Mesdarr.es R E Cook of
Corrtele Joseph B Mali R E, Lae
C M. Wise tj W, Faulk and sues!
Mr: Phillips of Atlanta; L L. Grtner
D P. Adam*, W O Wooten. J. A
Murphy and «rus»t». Mra A 1 Davies
ot HawkinaviUe and Mrs Robert Da-
vlr* of Lakeland. Lon Dicker, -J. L
Pittman. J B Se.anor. Wrlrht Tor
rmce. W. B Parsons, J L. McCarty.
G- I/. KUorease and Marion Smith-
The Tu'edav Afternoon Club and a
feu other friends were en’ertalned
at the home of Mrs G r Mlntlefiorff
at a Rook party one evening thi
w- r k. ■ T i- Mlnfledorf » guerre in
cluded Meedamee Jack Mover, r. E
I.e.. C L- hsk*i. J. L Pittman. ( A
Hoiieendorff. Dren- \\ . Paulk. 6. ,
Phillips of Atlanta, V' 11 Wooten, C
T. Brower, Clayton .lav AlmoriU-
Jon-s, J. c Ji-.-ine and Misses Mabel
Roger* and A Ire Shepherd.
eCverol of Fltageruld'.s yount peo- !
pit left tor college this ueel. Amom:
those n ho n 111 attend college this!
tern, are Robert Brent s. who goes
to Ba ui-r 'ing Oo - don In
stitute. Duet: Finger, who goes to I
Ncr'h (Jr,, <rle Agrlou'.tural College a' 1
• H irj Peed Brough- ,
ton .11-0 fill attend sh* Bienkaton- j
Pei, ,0lf Ir.tlfuU t,l Virginia Barrie ,
n«ra n-iio «■ e* to th> Third District
Agrlculi il - oilejra t, Amarloua, arid
i'tf HI-rtnor -A! en v.-ho will attend
Brens u •' ■ >11 ■ Pt ji OalneavlUe
i luntsville
M L NTfcVILLE obp’ 13.—Mrs
Aleck Mi Alllfctcr gave an auc- I
tion party Tuesday *“v*ni!Xg for
her ho’j«.e gur:tp. Mr. and Mr : km- •
mett Ru&neli, of WAitraee, Term
Mrs W IMam Newman entertained *
irfoima’D for ):*■. Uue* guest* Mr?
Outtaxe Stalling. Lynchburg. M ed
ne*v.'a.\ at'u-vnoon.
M re-, i.'nai'es Toxvnes entertained
for Mrs. 1 H. Bell of Union Sptfuff*.
md Mrs E*mnieit Russell, of War
trace. Thui .U> x tnirifr
Mrs. Gordon Nelson xxas hostess at
the weekly meeting of th*- ThumlaV
Joining club.
Misr Susie Nexvman x* n • huAtfv at -
*ne weekly meeting of the Phoenix' j
Card Club Tueadsi} atternoon
Mrs. A. D. Whitt wjie hostess Tu<
X j where they will vl$lt another daugh-
> ter Mrs W. B. Folk*
; Mrs L. O Manard and daughter ,
Mis* Leslie, have returned after z I (
\ several x^•eek visit to Atlanta.
Tift on friends of the bride are in .. ,
; teretttd in the announcement ot the V|
marriage ot Mica Annt* Greena toll |
Mr. J Frank Darby, of Vfd&Ha, at th< !
j' '-’W of the bride’s parents, Mr. and lev 1
Mrs TV E Greene, at Sparks, Tues- j hard
i do.y morning
Miami
J $Ept 13.—Scclctj- int«rtE,
: v , center«d in the mar-
*, ■ rftndereon Dale Mlt-
, ' to Ml*. Jfan R*in-
un'her.arid Md u-hleh lock
pl»:» Waelnesday morning at 9 o'clock
at the home ot tit* bride on Great
street Cumberland The ceremony
iva* private and ua pcrtormed hi
w
Cushmai
SHINGTON. Sept H —On the of *-?. - mel
e--e of her departure for At, ‘ dllc ' hurch
lant: for to* win -«r, wbtra ftar i *'- a
sot: T* rrre;. ■ .'! be -ntered st a itu- i returned
tier, of the G-eorgta School of Tech- bourne; and
rioiogt Mr; Ruth Irvin entertained r, e v ‘ cott;-.gt &
I the ladle* of the Rllver Tea" in a
delightful way Frida- aft~rnoon
Ml« Helen Denham for whom n
, i.erotr of entertainments ties given
: during her visit here a* the -ueat o(
Mise Wlllomstte Bradley, has re-
- turned »o her home in Eatonton The
Mistes Allen of Tampa, Fla., who
i were also guest* of the Bradley house
Pat
diet Capuch
Roman Cat
party left Friday to visit relatives I
| Eufaula, Ala.
Mrs. ,1 W £ Lowe. Mise Sami.*
‘I.owe and .Master l-'tetrher Lowe left
the lirtt of the week for a stay < 1
tevera! days in Atlanta
Mrs. William Leon Heat has
turned to Atlanta after a stay
Washington v ith her mother » famll
Cher:--., | • i shpiat
from ihoir wedding
ill bfc at hom^ in their
ler September 15. Mr',
former!} Mips Mab!:-
Beatrice Rorem of Si Paul. Minn. ! •
i leleria
j , —I — e L e. *
u Jacksonville
0
i
V *-
H elena Sept, is.-^mib Edith
Creighton entertained with n
rook party on Saturday evening
for her guest, iVI-'as Geti* Shehan. of
Ameri^ut. TSout present w*re Misses
MariOft Creijrht.on. Gejta r'oehan. Plor-
ei.'C‘ Da'/ev! port Alma Wright of
EaMmar, Veru McGirity, Messrs.
Kh/iinrj * arson, Fjanntry Pope f
Dublin and Lerlie Freeman of S’nx'on
hah.
Mise Florence Davenport compli
mented net* gtfett • IBf Alma Wright,
of -Ea tman, and Miss Gena Shehao.
or Amcneus Mist Marlon Creighton’
Kuest. with o sociai affair Frida;
evening riio.se present wert Mijit -
\lma Wright Marion and Hdith
'■’r* ighton, Vera McGintj , Gena She*
ban. Messrs. Maurice » ame v t
ACKSONVILLE, Sept. 13—One of i
he most interesting social ex’ents
of the past week was the marriage j
i Tu$fc«3ax •. *.ning of Miss Eula Powell, j
j daughter ot Mr end Mrs. W. G. Poxv- \
J el), to Lawrence S Adams The eer-
i oniony • ,v performed in the Main
Street Baptist Church, tli* pastor,
Rex T* •* Mahon, officiating.
Bruce Snell entertained Wednesday
evening at the home ot his parents.
Mr. and Mrs H R Snell, in R.versidt-
i at an informal danct given in c mp'.i-
, ment to the members of the colleg*
set lea 1 , ing this month for t chobl.
L
Greensboro
McRae. FUi;.ner.s Pope of Dublin
I f ie F eeman of Savannah, Rich
ard C'arfon. Guy Pittr*v^n» Malvin
Dunford and G A. Davenport.
/“• *» h-ENSHtJRO, S<*pi 16.—MlSfe |
I | Exe'- > Smith entertained a 1
^ party Tuesday ex r erjng in honor
f of Miss Julia Aiken, of Covington.
Dublin
U!
d™;'
V*
.ax afternoon at , it
Tue.-'das Au tion Club
th*
S'auti>n, Mr Kuvk Mis*- l*ella Fit»v Bibb,
V\'aucro55
ousie Sutton.
ct the mObt delightful affni
k'eek w«« the silver tea given !
v vvetung ft*Om 4 to 6 o\)u-'u j
Otis L. pejl for the local 11 |
ssociatldn.
Adah
A congenk «
j Mis. Anna R‘, .• .*
Roberta and M:
and Miss Franc
' xtN* * ill he an impor- and Judge Jam?
October Miss Sadie I m Shew-mt:*•.• for
hy*>*te«> FrIda\ ift<*i ! ll9 ; f
Mr
th
part) const stir? *»t
M Tampa, FIs.. Mi?£
Tf. r>. Shcv make
. At ebb, of Dub.In.
B. Hicks, motored
i.h afternoon Tues*
Mist: Florence Willis entertained
Thursday evening in honor of her I
house guest Miss Julia Aiken, of I
Co ington
Mist Rubj Right, entertained at ’
dinner 6an4li ii not of hei -u* 1 2
Mis-: Lucilc Ponder and Lovic Pori-
der. of Rutledge, at the home of her j Ll
sisier, Mrs E C. Hixor Those pres- ! t
eni -x ere Misses Ponder Annie Blount . fx
Mu.-elt}. Susie Bethea. Ruth Conner, | j£!
Messrs. Ponder, Royce Sanders. Hoyt ! j
VC. Vi Ward has returned
clt> from a visit to Atlanta.
to
\\
/AU Rose,
’ •
fet.pt. IS.—
•:as rerun
lsit to Atlanta
Aiondax afternoon Ml&t. Bama M
Donald w.u cnteriuii* ^t an afterno u
party in honor of Miss Louise Ward
of Boston, who is among the visitor
in Waycross
Wdne^da> morning Mrs. S. T.
Wright was hostess at au auction
bridge party given 1n honor if Mr*
s’f.i McQueen, of Ludoxfici. Five
hits were arranged on the porch u r
•he gam* T. . firt prize xxas won b;» i c.‘
Mr. W. F T.it tie. The lou "core vu iz j j (
went to Mia- busic button Pun'*h I ^
vi> Feix *?d. by Misse* F;ena V riieiv | >
rlght’t
inc-ede*. Mrs . Morrison Mrs. I i'
A M. Kn ghr. J... drs John At. Co\. |
Mr; • coi! x Stanton M*. c. J C. Nich- , J
c u Mr- R. Ph VauV • rmer Mrs. L G
R. AfoMf>. Mrs Otis Bell. Mrs. John j ^
Hopkln: M s. Fen Redding, Mr*
Charles Kirkland. Mrs \Y. P. Little.
Mr. A ** li’dan, Mrs. Rtoddar3
Leesburg
» > 'feBt R*j fewt 13 r ,,\
, I Mas e\ entertained recently in
honor of h-r guest a. tht* Miss ‘
i Pi trier*, *xf feunmer th** mernht *-x *)f
J the Forty-two Club being gue* r
1 Among those present wer* Mesdc.m*
j Mary L PunkDy T H. C’ark, Dun
Tampa
ant evun
| Robinson
I noon for Miss Palmour.
Friday afternoon Mrs J. J. Powell ,
| was hostess at a sewing party in * |
compliment to her guest, Mrs. Fred {
h,?t* .. ot St. Augustine. Fla and Miss IL.
Broxvu. who is the ?uest ot Miss
Maude Smith. 1
A most enjoyable picnic ot the pres
ent wee) was the one given by the j 1
school girl and boy set Tuesdax night
I at Chattahoochee Park.
Frida* afternoon at the home of | voting couple were m a filed b> th-
v frs Will Logan, after a reet during 1 Rex. J B. Mitchell at the Hvde Park
! ■ 1 * the firs meeting >f the Methodlgt ■ hurch MCort Hei
"jmen C.uc Chib \s a , held. devson was maid of honor, and the
i l he Bridge Club was entertained j other maida and groomsmen wen-
\ i ida> -ue. noon bv Mrs Robert San MU' Koohia W hitaker. John Moody
• ,? ^rs at he * home on Main . treet i Miss Gladys Grose. Albert Mellon.
| Misses Helen and Dorothl Dean
Boswell and Cranston Williams
An event of Frida evening vas the
party at which Mis: Maria Smith en
tertained in honor of her guests, Miss
Elizabeth Strutu. of Lexington, and
Miss Marion Callahan and Miss feusie
Bethea.
Mr and Mrs H B. Robertson en -
tertained g*. Round Doz' u Club : nd
several of their youny triend' Fridax
evening
LJ
AMPA, feept. IS —Ti:4 wedding of j
Miss Olivia Moody .-nd Mr. |
Karl Errol Whitakef V ednec-
daj night was* one of the affairs of
the fall reason in this city The-
Thought Mimself
Beyond Help
c i t ’ • • Monb.'X .»fte ■ n.i V /'
| f heir honu? n Green street, when
: they etilertained the B K Club
Crawfoi ClVIlIt
. ^ JL
SI. Augusline
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- RAWFORDVILLE Sept 13 —
Among the Crawfordville Coi-
lege »• t who are returning to
the** studies this week are Miss Lil
lian A mrj, to Brenau Miss Lur-
leene Briatow, to G N and T C.;
Miases Maty Emma and Carrie Gee,
•o Ohlc -ra. Mir Marx Holden to
Lucy Coob; Frank Holden, T«»m A -
bury and Bob Gunn, to "Georgia
Clem and Claud Gunn, to T*f''b. Fred
Gunn and V. Chapman and Jim Ed
wards. to Mercer.
s r
T AUGUSTINE. Sept. !3.--Loc*il
society ladles are now planning
for the annual fete on old his
toric Fort Marion, to be given in
October for the St. Augustine His
torical Society ancl Institute
Vfie® Louise Paul, Charier Ciexx!®
Miss Margaret Collins. Joe Knight,
Miss Frances R.ggin, of Br&dtfntowu.
Toseph Grable. Miss Adine Fuchs arte
Fred DuPree. The young couple left i
ifter the ceremony for New York, t
They will spend several weeks.
Pensacola
pvUNSACO
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.ENSACOLA, Sept 13— Mr anfl
Aubrej Saunders, whose
marriage a few weeks ago was
of | of interest o a wide circle, of friends
Selene. Each ’ ear in the full of the In this clt- and elsewhere, left on
moon In October this moonlight feu ! M "? d » y r lfrh> - for Atlanta where they
! will be tht guests for a few days of
* lven and !t always proves one Of Colon#! Woodward, president of the
the big society events of th* year. ■ Georgia Military Academy from
Besides the usual fete features, danc-
Head Broke Out in Pimples Which
Pestered Hair Came Out, Hoad
'tched and Burned, Cuticura So3p ,
■nd Ointment Cured in 2 Weeks,
JacNson
n
j
ing is indulged in by the younger *ei
The committee in charge this year
it composed ot Mrs Alanson wood.
Mra A. B Underwood Mrs A. E
Burke Mrs Alva Perkins Mrs Eli
Trott, Mrs Robert P Kettle, Mrs.
i J P. Dodge. MU# Vina Hawkins,
d\nn#r ! Mrs \rmit Evar#tt, Miss Mary
Sherman and Miss M. E Bentley.
1 Miss Edith Masters was the hostess
J- D • ! at a pretty social event early in th.6
R. N
I avenue
I
* ORSON fept IS—Mrs
| Etheridge entertained **
nx'iUe Av®.. Staunton Va. — I Frida>- evening
broke out in pimples which On Friday afternoon Mrs
t me so that T would * Jones -eger.t the William McIntosh I week, when she entertained at the
hcrarr*- it tm my hcad got chapter ‘ ot the Daughters ot the I home of her parents on Cincinnati
altnos* »n a raw «ore My American Revolution, entertained in-
t.air came out *ra<lu*lly »nd . ,, . .. . .. ,—
I it was dry .nd Ufelen D.n- tormaUy for th * memb * r * ot th «
druff fell or my coat collar till | chapter
! wa« asliamfyi of it , XT'" | Among the Jackson boys and girls
x head bed been that wav *11 who will attend colleges this fall are
summer, itching and burning Mis*er P*' ie Fletcher. Allie and Faith
til! 1 couldn't «l^p in arx Jarrell. Georgia Normal and Indu6
peace j trial; C. W. Woodard. MorrU Redman,
salxes but it looked Hke *he^ Thomas Collins. Lee Hammond. Uni |
rsity of Georgia. Charles Spencer. | j^ art
which institution Mr. Saunders was ,
graduated a year ago
Miss Valerie Reese, the young I
daughter of Mr and Mrs J. £. Reese, j
xk ho leaves for Raleigh. V. C., where
she will enter St. Mary's College, was
given a surprise party Tuesday night
by a large number of hei friends at
her home on North Hill Mrs. Reese
and children will accompany Miss
Valeri# to Raleigh.
Mrs. H. M Chandler, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her sister. Mrs. S P.
Rozear
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Sulvania
LaGrange
S
I A ANIA Sept 13.—The Ladies
Culture Club was entertained on
Tuesdax tfternoon by \Irs. J. E
! po*
but it did me
T-
tner*.. jt to
no good so 1 got a cake of Cuticura Soap
and box of the Cuticura Ointment and you
don t know what a relief they gave me In j Mrs
v wo woekt my head wa* well Signed j . in
J. L Smith Oct. 2V 1012. J are g
To r pimple* and blackheads the following end M
•sa most effectlx e and economical tre aient. ;
G#Ctlx trocar tlie affected parts r.dth Curl |
cura Ointment. «5n tiieerd of the Anger, bu*
do rot rub Wash off the Cuticura Oini n ent
in ffve minute* with C uticura Soap and hot
water and continue bathing for some ruin
utot This treatment is best, on rising and
retiring At other ♦imes use Cuticura Soap
freelv fo» ’he toilet and bath to asrlsi in pre-
"#nting infiarumation irritation and clog-
glng of she pores Cuticura Soap ?.V and
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are sold through
out t!:e world Libera! sample ot each
mailed free: with 32-p Sklr. Book Address
poet-cara Cuticura Dep* T B<;stou
, MSfMen who shave and shampoo with Cu-
‘■.lcv• J^aptdilfladit beet fur skin and scalp.
j Eilwood Robiiisor, David feett e, Em
1 or> . Stillwell Ball. Charles Johnson
I Georgia Tech
L Hurst of McLean, Tex-
Dlllard Sams, of Atlanta,
$ of Miss Berta Edwards
Edwards
The Forty-two Club was
| ra red this week by Mrs. J. W.
enter-
Over-
I street
Mis < Marx Lizzie and Annie Dix
on Homer of Atlanta, who have been
j With Hi* .1 i .i!
n D Watson Chapter, U street, have returned to their home,
Thursday afternoon witl j Mrs. G\*erstreet going with them
it, Mrs. 1. T Butt rill.
ra Berkele. of Atlanta, is >
Mis» Lucy Goodman, and J
■ Mis* Goodman outer i
I A GRANGE, Sept. 13.—Miss Effle
Swanson, of Atlanta, is visiting
Mrs. E. W Pmkard
Mrs Herbert Herring and daugh
ter spent sex eral days in Atlanta this
week
lr-
Durham
D
vany t v.day avenlun
iai nes\ ille
INESV1LLE c
Sewing Club wae
! ifton
URHAM Sept. 13—The Civic
League mat in regular session
here Friday and arranged for
an extensive campaign for better and
— , cleaner streets.
Arrangements are being perfected
tor the opening of the Country- duo
; house next tveek. It It the plan of
! the board of governors to hat e the
I — IFTON sept IS Mr* J S. Tay- j most elaborate reception ever planned
,, . in Durham.
ul en.ettame,: ."it! • lorch trmouneement, were sent out this
party I riday afternoon in honor week «t the marriage of Isas - V.
I Mrt ! Mil ILlndaay to >Iis, Less'* B. Weaver.
T^e hr*' • • - .... ■ eeu. . Friend* ot Janie; B. Horton and
I Mrt. Luttty Blalock were given a aitr.
: t'if r n *?tif ’ * u •' Library pyiea h#rt- when it wa*, arnounc -d
:i:b will be held m the chibrocm* that thfcx wer*.- to be married. Both
Po
ext (
Mrs.
^da>
M g
Helen ’.eft
Mr Horton and Mri Blnloek r t
daughter, j years of age *nd ha\*e been Yw* r
v Atlanta Jonce before
MR. WM ANDERSON, SR.
■ I have beer* ill for some time and
thought I never £ould be helped
I can truthfully say that Duffy’s
Pure Malt Whi-key has done me a
lot of good—more good than any
medicine I ever tried before. It is
surely a medicinal whiBkey and
worthy of all that you claim it to
be.’'—William Anderson, Sr 283
Prospect Street Perth Amboy, N. J.
Puffy’s Pure
IVIaSt Whiskey
is one of the greatest strength build
ers and tonic stimulants known to
science It strengthen.' and sustains
the system, is a promoter of health
and longevity, makes the old feel
young and keeps
the young strong
and vigorous. It /•
is prescribed by
phys cians *a n d Q!
recognized as a J<1 -
family rnedioim \ VX]
everywhere. You \ V-ki
should have it in
your home It
will do you good
The genuine Duffy’s Pure Malt w nis-
key is sold In SEALED BOTTLES
OnLY by most druggists grocers and
dealers, -n- uld our fr ends for any rea
son be unable- to secure u in their lo-
x* <* will have it shipped to them
from their nearest dealer, express pre
paid (cash to accompany order) at the
fol.owing pri.es:-
4 Large Sotties S 1.30
- !.a' gr Bottles, $5 SO
J2 La**£e B:tVes, SU.-JO
Duff) ^ Pur* Malt ^Ttiskey should be
in ex«rx home and we make he abo* f e
announcement so that : ou -.nay become
ft mik'd -■ ■•'it’-. ;i -nr ; >T supply
Re mil b* express yicic po& toff ice
oroe x ,.r •--■•nhed check to
The T» ’ Malt v, ,-nkey * ompany ;
131 white St. Bcchester. N Y
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We Are Forced to Se&S Out
OUR
BRAND-NEW
GRAND
RAPIDS
ENTIRE STOCK Of
THE CHANCE ©F A LiFETSfVSE
e ,, W
! | ct
and the ceremony taok place at their !j~
tioirii in that city on August 32 lip
Mist Hei n Comstock entertained | w
TuefOay r, chr at an informal dance ||
at her home j I ,
Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Romfh were f o
among those who entertained during ! y
the week They jat a dapee at the j j
Tarpon Club 1; LJ
Miss Christine JVorlev and Mist ; QC
Hilda Eaile were hostesses at tea at j 3
the Worle.' home on the Boulevard. | f |-
The Regrading of WhitehaU Street Forces Us to Close
Out Our $50,000-00 Stock in 30 Days
The street m front of can store will be lowered EIGHT feet,
and our store must be completely remodeled So within the next
30 DAYS xve must get rid of our entire $50,000 stock of ele
gant GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE.
EVERY PIECE MUST GO, and we are
going to let you have them at practically
your own prices. And in the x r ery begin
ning of the -season, too! Go anywhere else
and they will ask you TOP-NOTCH
PRICES, the regular increased market
prices; but here you can sax'e as much as
50 PER CENT on the best furniture made.
Hundreds of styles to choose from, and
We Don’t Need
the Money
This is not a money-
raising sale. We want
to get nd of our stock.
Lowest, prices, quick
clearance, and terms
to suit you.
$22,50 Untarnishable Brass
Bed, Only $12*50
This massive Bed has full 2-moh contin
uous post and ten large fillers. It is heav
ily coated with Bacolite lacquer, and we
positively guarantee it will never tarnish.
It may be 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 gua r ant^e of perfect satis
faction.
Prices Range from $12,50 to $95
rw
f
$15,00
Table J
ec
Only
$9,95
This handsome 6-foot Extension Table
is fitted with a strong lock, has a massive
round base and claw or scroll feet. It comes
m Early English and Golden Oak finishes.
If you bought it elsewhere, you would have
to pay at least S15 for it.
Other Big Bargains in Dining
Tables at from $9.95 to $73=50
7KaxsRij»sp?j!st. zez
t w
Elegant
$35 Buffet
Only $22 S 5Q
$22,00 Chtfforobe
Only $14 e 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 that
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 $150,00
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. It 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
$30=00
$65=00
Two floors of
Parlor Suit
Davenport
Esdrocm Tuit
the very fin-
e s t Dining-
$19=50
$22.00
$49=75
room Furni-
Proportionate values
Proportionate values
Prooortlonate values
ture in the
South
throughout the line
throughout the line
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2 9 - 13 1 Whitehall
Between Mitchell St, and Trinity Ave.
EMFIRE FURNITURE CO. FVFIRE FURNITURE CO. EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
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