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SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1921.
“There’s a Phoenix Store Near You” *
Why Pay More ?
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White’s Cornfield Picnic, per lb. 15c
White’s Cornfield Hams, per lb. 25c
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Swift’s premium Hams, per lb. . 30c
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White Bacon, per lb. .... 14c
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Kingan’s. Sliced Bacon, per lb. . 45c
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Pioneer Smoked Bacon, per lb. 20c
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Premier Cornflakes, 3 pkgs. . 25c
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Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs. .„ . . 15c
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Meal, 10 lbs . 19c
Grits, 10 lbs 19c
Fluffy Ruffles Flour
Self Rising.
24 pound Sack . . sl.lO
Maxwell House Coffee, per lb. . . 35c
Lipton’s Coffee, per lb. . . 32c
White House Coffee, per lb. . . 37c
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Hecker’s Pan Cake Flour, small per pk 15c
Hecker’s Buckwheat Flour, small per pk. 15c
Hecker’s Buckwheat Flour, med. per pk. 25c
Campbell s Soups, per can . . 10c
Phoenix Grocery
Company
“Cash and Carry Stores” .
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PERSONALS
Manning H. Sloane, of Chicago, is
spending a few days in the city.
W. O. Waddell, of Atlanta, spent
yesterday in the city.
Frank White, well known Macon cit
citizen, spent yesterday in the city.
C. J. Springer, of Thoraasville, spent
yesterday in the city.
W. H. Hudson of Savannah, spent
yesterday here.
R. G. Williams, of Macon, is in the
city. '■
T. B. Folsom, of Waycross, is spend
ing a few days here.
J. K. Roberts, of Savannah, spent
yesterday here.
C. H. Howe, of Rome, N. Y., is in
I the city.
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T. B. Williams, of New Orleans,
spent yesterday here.
J > J .Knight, of Jacksonville, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
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William Stockton, prominent Jack
sonville citizen, was in the city yes
terday.
W. S. Clifton, well-known citizen jof
Eastman, was among the visitors to
the city yesterday.
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J. M. Turner, of Waycross, was
among the visitors to the city yester
day. '•
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aP. A. Wardell, prominent Macon
business man,, whs • the visi
tors to the city yesterday. * ’
Many friends will regret to’
Cupt. L. T. McKinnon
ill at his home on Egmont street.
After a short illness, H. ,F. dußig
non Is again at hig office in the court
house.
Kelley Liles, of White (Oak, Camden
county, was among the vipitofs to the
i city yesterday.
James Calnan. of iPttsfleld, Mass.,
Is the guest of his cousin, C. T. Cel*
nan, on Union street.
Chief Harrison has returned from
Atlanta where he attended the meet
ing of the fire chiefs.
Paul E. Twittye, of the Brunswick
Bank Trust companAy. returned yes
terday from an extended to the
west.
Henry Ru*h, who spent some time
here last winter, has reached the city
and will remain until the end of the
present month.
SAVE SHOES AHII SIOCSIHhS
'1 hey will Imi twice m long If you HhnJu lu
Y**r Hkofs ALLEN’S FOOT-RASE, the Anli
•eptle, Heeling powder ter the feet. It take*
•w*y the etlng of Corns, Bnnloue, CillmM,
Mire, Uing. uwotlen. trader feet Allen's
Fint—Kmc etope the fr.ctioa which centre Use
wear oa elioe* end etockinge, eerce ex (>rtier serf
maker walking A delight. Shake it into yotu
h<H>, Sprinkle It In the foot- hath. Sold every
Where.
TOO ILL
TO WORK
A Mother Tells How Her
Daughter Was Made Well
Again by Lydia L Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Philadelphia, Pa. —“At the £e of
sixteen my daughter was rouble;
Hid bad pains acrtSMi
lin her so that she
mid not do her work
id would have to lie
lugjhter recpmmen
now regular and
has no pain. We recommend the Veg*
i e table Compound and give you permis
sion to publish this letter. “ -Mrs. Kati s
; Richer. 4034 N. Pmrhil) St.. Philadel
i phia, Pa.
Standing all day. or sitting in cramped
[ positions and often with we' feet, young
girts contract deranged conditions, and
before they are hardly aware of it they
develop headaqhea backs he. Irregular
ities. nervousness and
j paint, all of which are yms>toms of
I woman's ilia If every mother who haa
a daughter suffering from such syrop
turns would profit by the expenenc- of
' Mrs. Richer and give Lydia E. Pmk
i ham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial
i she may expect the same happy result
Pre-War Prices On
, Silverware
Anew line of Sterling Silver has just
been received, which we are selling at
a reduction of 33 and 1-3 per cent.
This stock includes some beautiful
material for—
Wedding Presents!
A Discount ,of 33 and 1-3'Per Cent Will Be
Allowed on all Silverware in Stock
Rothschild’s
Phone 140 Newcastle Street
S*sss Them
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'• Hanes " Underwear will warm
you atid fit you and wear you ‘ / r> wr
w ith surprising satisfaction. It’s __
jam-up good underwear any
way you take it —remarkably
good for its price. #
HA NET Can Secure Them
f l From
Underwear
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Note the snug-fitting eiastic col- fT> EH\ _ SX _
lantte, the improved knit cuffs § Hn i lAWfIIIKT I
which hug the wrist and cannot I 111; I# 4/WII lIR IT % 4f#
flare, the reinforced shoulder VT ▼ " lUII S V
aid the staunch finish of the
Wholesale Dry Goods
light. Be good to yourself and a ■ • *
don’t buy winter underwear until Anfl NollOflS
you see “Hanes." , lvuu
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Touring Car is literally the pioneer in the solution of the Good
Roads problem, because three million or more in operation brought up to the
millions of America the necessity of good roads if quick transportation at low
expense was to be enjoyed. The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in
construction, the famous heat-treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength
and flexibility, the low cost of operation and maintenance, its ease in operation,
all have made the Ford car the great favorite in. every land in the world. It’s
the one car that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question that all
can afford. We sell them and will be pleased to have your order. Don’t delay,
because the demand is heavy all the time. Wc have almost everything in mototf
car accessories, carry the genuine Ford Parts ana assure the best in mechanical
GLYNN MOTOR CO.iJ
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