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36 Inch Natural Pongee, yard .... 59 c Yard wide, natural color Pongee, sells regularly for 79c. Priced for Saturday only. * UQ uc~j LC^. u=a Lt-J L~rJ Ucj UcrJ Ltii i3c£i Ut ill UeJ Jed Udl IfeTUBf UciJu edJ UdJ ikdJ Uci! Uc£J Util QdTuJJ UdJ lkc3 IdJ Jrd COURTESY— —“The Dependable Hare (c Trade"-— -SERVICE We Deliver. si iJsis3noiEniaroicj\!ai£in£(t2f ftwrawreraan 38-inch Longcloth yard . 10c Smooth finish, firmly woven English Lonj'flot li Hells regularly for lDc. Very special for Saturday only. (Limit 10 Yards.) Gats & Dresses Our Entire Stock ot Goats inctudeil In 3 Groups Group No. One Includes Coats That Formerly Sold To $18.85 In this group are 28 Coats of All-Wool Velours v/ith Fur-Trimmed Collars. Some straight line models, others belted. These Coats are all nifty models and carry the appearance of much higher pi iced garments and really they are worth consider ably more than this clear- 9ft i' ante sale price. Models for Stout or Slender Women or Misses’ Sizes. Group No. Three Includes Coats That Sold To $29.95. Many With Fur Trimihed Collars and Cuffs On this rack arc qoats of Bolivia, Velours, Brc-ad Hmh and tailored from the latest models, some * with fur collars and cuffs, other:, with plain self trim mings. Also some with braid trimmings. About 75 Dresses Taken from reg ular stock and radically reduc es* ed to / $10.00 \ Originally Priced Up To $29.95 Beautiful Charmeen & Poirct Twill in colors cf navy, brown and black. The season’s highest \ grade dresses at radi \ cal reductions. Diess } e;; that may be worn the year round in the most favorite styles, trimmings, etc. « Sizes for Women L and 'Misses Coals Thai Formerly Sold To $22.50 In Group No. 2 are magnificent coal with belted and loose back models, the season’s favored materiel. Collars of fur and plain self material. These coats are distinctly tailored and’at an uncommon reduction in price. The sale of these coats has been planned with much care and we are giving you the benefit of being-properly cloaked .for the Mid-winter season at a great saving. Great Reductions On Men’s GOOD WARM WINTER Men’s Regular $25.00 to $29,50 Overcoats Reduced to $17.50 All Men’s Sizes So radical as to remove every man’s desire t( wait any longer for his winter coat. Included in this truly wonderful collection are single and double breasted, models, with rag'iai cut sleeve and belted back. These garments an fashioned of the finest woolens and embody al the fine points associated with garments selling at much higher prices—style, color, quality o fabric and correct tailoring. U* ,T Choice ai Actual Values It mi to &i£.§5 Our Annual Sale of Men’s TROUSERS Cut From Fine Mill Ends. All sizes included—for the tall man, slim man, short man and young man, sizes 28 to 52. This time we are pre pared for you. Your choice any pair in the lot only $3.85 SEMI-ANNUAL RETORT OF Al.L RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF NO. :i TOWNSHIP KOAI) FUND FROM JULY 1, 1323, TO JANU ARY, I, 1921. 1923 Receipt)? .July t. Balance .. -.------$1,578.04 November 10} liy U. A. Logan, 19251, lax ___1,000.00 November 21. liy .J. Bridges roud plow __..._s,_..._25.00 December 10, Uy Mary'E. Yarbrough, interest___ DW'einbtr 29, Ry II. A. Logan, tax _..... ...___ j Total .$V Disbursemo. ..$220.00 __11.62 _.....25.20 .38.88 -....3.25 July, 1923 Fjrftt. National Hank. 8 coupons at $27.50 ..— _«,_•* .... Vnl Tbomasson, pas and oil ....._...______ Arcy Brothers, gas and oil .. .......... T II Lowery ami Company, gas and nil __ Washburn and Company, oil —...... Leo Robert. , 7(! hours running tractor______19.00 c .) t'at!ei.-on, labor on road:; ________,_... 3,49 Huyno Patterson labor on roads_____,J|_ __4.6O Paul I*o Ion, piston: and ring, work on tractor___48.10 Lawrence llamrlck, labor on roads__ _3/75 First National bank, 1 coupon ___...._...27250 I.ee Robert , 80 hour running tractor_...... ___21.50 < lyde Kendrick, 82 hours labor and 1 trip to Shelby___13.30 H O Rhmlall, 1 1-2 days service as commissioner__ 4.(>0 I. I Kendrick, 2 1-2 days service as commissioner .... __ __....7.50 J C Bridges, 2 days service as commisioner .. _ 6.00 C L Byers, putting line piping in _ 2.00 August First National Bank. I coupon_ __*. -_*___27.50 Jim Peak, shop work . .. . _..._ __1,75 Hawkins Biothers, lime and grease_ _____1.15 W A (iladdtyi, trip to Shelby for bearing ...___1.00 .1 J Pruitt, repairing road _______12.50 Frank Roberts, 10 1 2 days labor __ ___*__ ...._17.25 Claude Nichols, 10 1-2 days running tractor____26.25 Star Publishing Co., publishing semi-annual report_ __i2.in' Shelby Hardware Co,, cup grease and chilles ____2.30 Washburn & Co., gas and oil _ , 40.50 Charles Kskridge, repair* __ _ _43.00 Ltywrence Hamrick, labor on roads ...__ ___ ...75 M A Francis, supplies for tractor ..... ___9.O3 M A Francis, gas and t park plugs_..._______.9.35 Charles Eskridge, bearing and bolts____;_4,90 Gordon Ellis, work on tractor . _ __ 2.25 John Ellis, shop work __... _... ...______._ 1.00 C T Ellin, labor on roads ...... ..___ 1.50 Claude Nichols, 10 days running tractor _________25.60 J S Robert.;, In days running road niachne _17.50 Quinn“Kendriek, labor and advanced pay___24.00 September Frank Roberts, 108 hours running road machine 2___27.00 Claude Nichols, 108 hours running road machine________32.40 1’ H Lowery and Co,, oil and gasoline ...2._____.33.22 M A Francis, oil---..._ _____ __.__4.00 Washburn anil Company, gas and oil -....___60.70 Charles L Eskridge, front wheel for tractor, etc_______24.00 John Crawford, 14 hours tractor and boy __ ..11.20 L U Arrowood, piping _... ___..._ 7.50 1. I Hendrick, 1 1-2 days services as commissioner__ 4.50 B O Randall, 2 1-2 days services as commissioner ..._ 7.50 J C Bridges, 4 days services as commissioner, stamps___ 14.00 Knox Hardin, labor on roads ...______ ..._1.8g W Graham, oil can . — ______ ___1.09 Claude Nichols, running road machine-_____.......23.50 J S Roberta, driving tractor_____t_19.25 October Claude Nichols, 5 1.2 days running road machine_ .16,60 .Frank Roberts, 5 1-2 days running tractor __ 13.75 •Claude Nichols, 3 days, 2 hours running road machine___.9.60 Frank Roberts, 3 day:; running engine, 57c freight___8./>7 E F Craven, 2 blades ---- -----^ —-.___.14.00 L U Arrowood, lull piping _ ...__....___,.89.25 Charles I, Eskridge* cleats and brads_ ____1...11.48 Cassia Wilson, putting cleats on tractor __ _ _10.00 Washburn and Company, gas and oil____..._20 36 L I Kendrick, 2 1-2 days services as commissioner__... * November S A Ellis, use of tractor —..._....._._ ...._ .1 C Bridges, 5 days service as commissioner ___...._1___ Claude Nichols, 10 days running road machine____36. Fred llanvrick, 10 days running tractor______ 25.00 Gordon Ellis, work on engine .-- —*_____5.00 T H Lowery and Co., ga3 and oil _— ___12.43 B O Randall, 3 1-2 days service as commissioner__10.50 Claude Nichols, running road scraper__:_,__25.69 Btirie Hopper, running tractor____ ____22.60 Hermit MeSwain, running tractor______..____3.75 Washburn & Co., gas and oil____,____19.88 A H Hopper, hauling piping _*-- ----5.00 Cc.-sie Wilson, shop w’ork _ ___ _1.25 December. Cossit' Wilson, shop work_______2.25 Frank Roberts, moving tractor _;_________99 E C MeSwain, making fill on Calf Pen branch__23.60 Hugh Neal, hauling rock ... ...__2.00 Lurie Hopper, running tractor ________7,50 First National Bank, 2 Ccoupons at $27.60 __u-.687.50 Chales L Eskridge, ticket shown 2711.._ _________8.11 Bettis-Austell Company, pay roils________83.63 Boyce Bridges, 73 1-3 hours labor on roads______22.00 Burie Hopper. 8 days running ti tetor__....___..20.00 Walter Randall, running tractor...______»_.17.50 Fred Blanton, taking plow to No. 6___1__2.00 Arey Brothers, 50 gals, kerosene oil_____7.25 Charles I*. Eskridge, ticket 3550 __ ___5.25 M A Francis, repairs, gas, oil ..._....._15.32 Abe Conner,, 8 1-2 hours lubor on roads___1.70 Vester Conner, 17 hours labor on roads____3.40 Freeman Borders, running tractor__ _ _ _8.75 Nelson Miller, 17 hours labor on roads___3.40 T H Lowery and Company, pay roll_____64.05 James Peake, shop work_______1.50 Pink Nichols, spark plugs __v_____2.20 L I Kendrick, 4 days service as commissioner___;_12.00 W D Earl, days service as commissioner_____12.00 J C Bridges, 4 days service as commissioner___12.00 Total disbursements ____ _‘___$2,416.77 January 1, 1921, balance ..._..$2,245.70 Total ........$4,662.47 . I, Mary E. Yarbrough, Treasurer of Cleveland county, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. MARY E. YARBROUGH, County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 5th day of January 1924. GEORGE P,. WEBB* Clerk Superior Court. * -1 Come to our job department when you want good, first class work done. We may not have as many workmen as a city shop but we sure have a good display of type and stationery to select from at good old fashioned prices.
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