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Saturday; November 8, 1924.
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flRST BAPTfeT
Sunday school 9:30 a, m. (Pre
session work 9:15.)
Morning worship 11 o’clock, pas
tor’s subject, “Two Mites.”
Westbrook Junior B.Y.P.U. 3 p.
m.
Arnold and WSstbrook Senior
Unions, 6 p. m.
Evening service, 7 o'clock, pas
tor’s subject, “A Voice in the Wil
derness. Jf
A cordial invitation is extended
to the public to all services.
Leon Mobley Latimer, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worshep, 11 a. m.
Evening services, 7 o’clock.
The pastor will preach at both
services.
Juniors meet at 3 o’clock.
Ladies’ Aid Society meets Mon
day afternoon.
We welcome all visitors.
O. K. Cull, Pastor,
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL
Sunday school at 9:45 at the
Parish house.
The Young People’s Service
League will meet at 6:30 at the
Parish House.
FIRST METHODIST
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
Baraca class, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon at 11 a. m. by the pas
tor.
Epworth League, 6:15 p. m.
Sermon by the pastor, 7 p. m.
John F. Yarbrough, Pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
Subject, “Philip, the Evangelist. >*
Evening worship 7 o’clock. Sub
ject, “A Patriot Queen.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Men’s Bible class in the Manse
at 10 o’clock.
Christian Endeavor 6:15 p. m.
Prayer service Wednesday eve
ning,- 7 o’clock.
A cordial welcome awaits you
at “The church with the open
door.
Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor.
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
The Sacred Heart Catholic church
is located in the residential section
of North Hill street. -
Sunday school held every Sun
Say morning at 9:30 o’clock.
Mass and benediction of the
ONLY ONE
The Record in Griffin is a Unique
One
If the reader has a “bad back”
or any kidney ills and is looking
for an effective kidney medicine,
better depend on the remedy en
dorsed by people you know.
Doan’s Pills have given great
satisfaction in such cases. Griffin
citizens testify to this. Ask your
neighbor. Here is a case of it:
Mrs. Rupert Epps, 346 Meri
wether street, Griffin, says: “I
felt tired and didn’t care about
doing anything. There were pains
through my back and when I
stooped I was subject to dizzy
spells and headaches. Black ob
jects floated before my eyes. My
kidneys acted irregularly and as
other members of the family had
used Doan’s Pills I procured
some. In a short time I was
cured. I have not been troubled
with kidney complaint since
and I am glad to recomjpiend
Doan’s.” ‘ ' Y '
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Pills—the same
that Mrs. Epps had. Foster-JIil
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—
Adv.
WE MAKE ADVANCES ON
Isa
COTTON
Bring your Cotton to us and we will
advance you two-thirds of its value.
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gave a successful demonstration of the elimination of fog and con
trol of rainfall by means of spraying clouds with electrified sand.
An aviator is shown filling up the sand distributor tank before as
eending. The process was devised by Ur. E. Francis Warren of
Harvard University.
Blessed Sacrament will be held on
the second Sunday of each month.
The public is cc. Jially invited to
attend.
Father Clark, Pastor.
MAVERICK CLASS.
Undenominational. All visitors
and young men not affiliated with
' Sunday school class in the
any
city are cordially invited to attend.
Chester A. Byars, president.
SALVATION ARMY.
Tonight at 7 o’clock an open
air meeting will be held on Hill
street near the monument.
Sunday morning meeting at the
county jail at 9 o’clock.
Sunday school at No. 134 North
Hill street at 10 o’clock.
Sunday afternoon at meeting
will be held at 4 o’cjock at the
prison camp.
Open air meeting at 7 o’clock
Sunday night on Hill street and
indoor meeting at 7:30 at* the
Salvation Army hall at 134 North
Hill street.
MINISTER’S SON ROBS
OKLAHOMA BANK
Muskogee, Okla., Nov. 8.—Rob
ert Gore, 20, son of a local min
ister, confessed last night, accord
ing to officers, that he had robbed
the First National Bank here,
where he is employed as a clerk,
of about $4,500.
PURSE IS STOLEN OR
LOST BY J. T. MITCHELL
A purse containing $30 and a
three dollar check was either
stolen or lost by J. T. Mitchell, of
Sunny Side, at the circus grounds
Friday.
He- reported the loss to the
police and was in Griffin early
Saturday morning to stop payment
on the check.
A SMART BOBBER
a For the love of Mike! Officer,
what’s the excitement? Is there
a riot?” asked the passer-by.
“JNlo,” grumbled the cop, who
was trying to keep the mob back;
“that fool barber advertised bob
bing for 48 cents and these are
the long-haired women all rushing
in to take advantage of the bar
gain price.
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I: RESTRICTIONS
"Don’t they allow tenants to
raise children in this apartment
house ?*’
“No,” said the janitor.
“Nor kittens, nor puppies, nor
parrots?”
No. Nothing is permitted to
be raised here except the rent. »'
Slot machines whereby guests
may hear a radio concert by in
serting a quarter have been in
stalled in a Long Beach, N. Y.,
hotel. s
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA Spalding county.
I have this day levied on the
following described property;
Will be sold on the second day
of December, 1924, all that tract
or parcel of land situate, lying
and being in Mt, Zion district of
Spalding county, Georgia, contain
ing sixty-four acres, and bounded
as follows: south by lands of
Walter Touchstone; west by lands
of L. P. Blanton, and north and
east by lands of Mrs.. Willis F.
Bolton. Also, seventy acres of
land situate," lying and being in
Line Creek district of Spalding
county, Georgia, and bounded as
follows: east by lands of Snow
Hand; south by Mrs. Frank Pitt
man; east by lands of utman;.
north house by and Judge lot situate*|P PutmatqjpR the t Iso city one
of Griffin, Spalding county, Geor
gia, fronting eighty-five feet, more
or leSs, on the south side of east
Solomon street, and running back
seventy-five feet, and bounded as
north by Solomon street;
v and south by warehouse
property of L. P. Blanton; and
south and east by property of
H. P. Eady.
Also a certain lot of land lo
cated in the city of Griffin, Spal
ding county, Georgia, and being
part of the warehouse property of
L. P. Blanton, and better describ
ed as follows: Beginning eighty
five feet from the corner of south
Sixth street^an^ Bank alley, and
running eai long said Bank Al-
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Market Reports
(Over Pursley, Slaton & Co.’s
Private Wire)
Jno. F. Clark & Co.’s
Cotton Letter
New York, Nov. '8.—The market
for a moment on the issuance of
the 12,816,000 indication was in
clined to break and did sell off to
■22.83 for December, but a flood of
buying, orders came in, forcing it
up quickly to 23.55, where it met
profit taking and selling against
the actual. This buying, after the
report looked to be speculative and
for traders waiting until it was
out of the way to take on some
long cotton as an investment pre
dicted on the boom in the stock
and grain market, Improving busi
ness in Worth street and general
optimism existent since the elec
tion. Whether cotton can be bull
ed on this basis with what looked
like an ample supply remains to be
seen. Spot people were free sell
ers and one leading merchant
doubted if the advance can be
sustained at this time.
New Orleans Cotton
| I ICl’sejClose | Prev
Open High! Low 23.4U22.95
Jan. 22.93 23.60 22.50
Mch. 23.10 2397123.00123.85 23.80122.95 j 23.64 23.18
May 23.30 23.38
July j23.75 23.77 23.48 23.70 23.18
Dec. (22.95123.59 111!! j 22.50 j 23.41! 22.9 5
Spots—Middling 50 up 23.45.
New York Cotton
| | | Prev
Open High| Low |Cl’se|Close
Jan. j23.02j23.75j22.85j23.53123.13
Mch. |23.30 24.00j23.30j23.88j23.40
May 123.60 24.43i23.55|24.18;23.65 23.96123.15i23.88|23.41
July 23.38
Dec. 22.85 23.55 22.83‘23.35^3.95
Spots—Middling 40 up 24.15.
ley and on the rfbrth side of the
same, ninety-four feet, thence
north sixty four feet and five
inches; thence west ninety four
fect; thence south sixty-four feet
and five inches; to the beginning
point, said described property al
so including the bat end of what
is known as the Blah' lumber
yards, said property bounded
north by other property of said
L. P. Blanton, on the east by a
balance of said lot; on the south
by Bank Alley and on the west
by another portion of the ware
house property, levied upon as the
property of L.‘ P. Blanton and
George Blanton to satisfy this fi.
fa. Tenant in possession notified.
November 7, 1924.
W. T. FREEMAN,
11-8-15-22-29” Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
Will be sold before the cosfrt
house door, the usual place of
holding court, in and for the said
county, on the second day of De
cember; 1924, and from day to day
until said goods are disposed of.
the following described property,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
known as lot No. 247, containing
(200 1-2) two hundred and one
half acres of land, more or less.
Also that part of lot of land
No. 248 lying north of the Tow
olaga river. All located in the
third district, originally Henry,
now Spalding county and contain
ing in the aggregate two hundred
and fifty acres of land, more or
less, bounded as follows: north
by Henry Colin and John Allen;
east by estate of L. J. Brooks;
south by R. B. Clifford; west by
Griffin Spot Cotton
Good Middling . 22.75
Strict Middling 22.50
Middling ............ 22.25
Grain and Provision Prk )
! Open Close ise
WHEAT a
Dec. ..........149% 151% 150%T
May 155 157% 155%
July 137* 137% 137%
CORN—
Dec. 108% 110% 108%
May 111% 114% 112%
July 112% 115% 113%
OATS—
Dec. 51% 52 51%
May 56% 56% 56%
July 54% 55 54%
RIBS—
Nov....... 12.60 12.60 12.00
Jan. 11.60 12.30 11.50
LARD—
Nov. . ......14.75 14.95 14.70
Jan. 14.15 14.32 14.00
BELLIES—
Nov. ...............13.87 13.87 13.85
Jan. 12.75 12.75 12.20
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sued from the superior court of
Spalding; county.
Property pointed out by plain*
tiff’s attorney.
W. T. FREEMAN, Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
Will be sold before the court
house door, the usual place of
holding court in and for said
county, on the second day of
December, 1924, and from day to
day until said goods are disposed
of, the following described proper
ty, to-wit:
Three houses and lpts in nortl
Griffin, Spalding county, Ga., back 1
row, bounded as follows: north
by Lawton estate; east by L. P.
Blanton; west by lands of Col. T.
W. Thurman; south by lands of
L, P. Blanton, same being lots
Nos. 108, 110, 112, in block A:
as shown by plat recorded in book
35, page 519, office of clerk,
Spalding superior court, and being
795 feet on Blanton street and
running south 208 feet.
Levied on as the property of I*
P. Blanton by virtue of a supe
rior court fi. fa. in favor of J. B.
Carver vs. L. P. Blanton issued
from the superior court of Spald
ing county. -JC
Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney.
W. T. FREEMAN, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
Will be sold before the court
house door, the usual place of
holding court, in and for the said
county, on the second day of De
cember, 1924, and from day to day
until said goods are idsposed of,
the following described property,
to-wit:
Six houses and lots in the city
of Griffin, Spalding county, Ga.,
lots being 70 feet wide and 420
feet long, bounded as follows:
north by lands of L. P. Blanton;
east by Robert Wheaton; south by
lands of L. P. Blanton; we3t by
lands of T. W. Thurman and
being lots Nos. 108, 110, 112, 114,
116, 118 in block B, according to
plat on file in book 35, page 519,
in the clerk’s office, Spalding su
perior court.
Levied on as the property of
L. P. Blanton by virtue of a
judgment fi. fa. in favor of Mrs.
Lula Carver vs. L. P. Blanton
issued from the superior court of
Spalding county.
Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney.
W. T. FREEMAN,
Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Spalding county.
By virtue of an order of court
of ordinary of Spalding county,
Ga., granted upon application of
Arthur K. Maddox, administrator
of estate of Julia P. Maddox, de
ceased, for the purpose of paying
debts and distribution, will be sold
before court house door, at public
outcry, to the highest bidder, in
city of .Griffin, between legal
hours of sale, on first Tuesday in
December, 1924, as property of
said deceased, the following de
scribed lands, to-wit:
North half of lot number one
hundred eight-two. (182) „in second
land district of originally Mon
roe, then Pike, now Spalding
county, Ga., containing one jhun
dred one and one-fourth (101 1-4)
acres, more or less, and bounded
north by land lot No.. 181; east
by Grantland estate; south by
W. C. Weldon; and west by South
Sixth street road.
Also fifty (50) acres, more or
less, off south side „of land lot
number one hundred eighty one
,i(181) in second land district of
originally Monroe, then Pike, now
Spalding county, Georgia, bound
ed as follows:, north by lands of
Mrs. Georgia Nunnally and Grant
land’’estate; east by Grantland es
tate; south by land lot No. 192;
and west by public road known as
Heinie Jones.
Levied on as the property of
Marcellus Woolfw^rd by virtue of
a superior court fi.” fa. Hp favor of
Mrs. B. F. Strickland vs. Mar
cellus Woodward issued from the
court of Spalding county.
luff’s ^Property attorney. pointed out by plain-
7 W. T. FREEMAN, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
Will be sold before the court
house door, the usual place of
holding coupt, in and for the said
county, on the second day of De
cember, 1924, and from day to day
until said goods are disposed of,
the following described property,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
known as lot No. 63 and 14 acres
off of the southwest corner of lot
No. 64 in Mt. Zion district of
Spalding county; Georgia, con
taining 216 1-4 acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows: north by
C. M. Anderson; east by J. I. Col
lins; south by L. P. Blanton; west
by L. P. Blanton.
Levied on as the property
L. P. Blanton by virtue of a
perior court fi. fa. in favor
JH. C. Starr vs. L. P. Blanton
mission HP on the first Monday in
December, 192# t|
D. R, CUM MING, Ordinary.
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> CITATION.
W. G. Jackson, having in proper
form a me for permanent
letters of Istration upon the
estate of Myrtice Jackson
Cunningham, deceased, this is to
notify the next of kin and credi
tors of the Bald Mrs. Myrtice
Jackson Cunningham, deceased,
that, that said application will be
heard before mg at the regular
December term, 1924, of the court
Of ordinary of said county.
witness my hand and seaI> this
November 7, 192
D. R. CUM LING, Ordinary.
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CITATION.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
Whereas, Warren Moore, admin
istrator of Sarah Ann Arnold,
and Sarah Ann Buckner, repre
sents to the court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered
their estates. This is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause,
if arty they can, why said admin
istrator should be discharged from
his administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first
Monday in December, 1924.
D. R. GUMMING, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Spalding county.
To all whom it may concern:
H. S. Bridges, and J, ,G. .Carmi
chael, as administrators of the
estate of W. J. Bridges, deceased,
having applied to me by petition
for leave to sell the real estate of
said deceased, this is. tfl notify the
creditors and kindred that said
application will be passed upon at
the December term, 1924, of the
court of ordinary of said county,
and that unless cguse is then
shown to the contrary, said leave
will be granted.
This November 7, 1924.
D. R. CUMMING, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
J; A. Greer, guardian of Bessie
Mae Greer (now Mrs. J. G. Boll-
ing):
The foregoing named ward, Mrs.
J. G. Bolling, having filed her pe
tition in the court of ordinary of
Spalding county, Georgia, for set
tlement by you of her estate in
your hands as such guardian, you
are hereby cited to be’ and appear
at the January term, 1925,
sgid court, and make full
ment of your guardianship
your ward, the said Mrs. J.
Bolling.
This 8th day of November, 1024.
D. R. CUMMING, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
GEORGIA—Spalding county.
All creditors of the estates of
A. J. Welden, Sr., and Mrs. Mat
tie E. Welden, late of. Spalding
count, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to render their demands to
the undersigned according to law,
and all persons indebted to said
estates are required to make im
mediate paypient to me.
This October 6, 1924.
A. J. WELDEN, Administra
tor of the estates of A.
J. Welden, Sr., and Mrs.
Mattie E. Welden.,,,
ROAD TAX NOTICE
Time for paying road tax has
been extended until Saturday, No
vember 8. ’After this date qost
of collection will be added.
COUNTYhCOMMlSSIONERS,
By y j. J. Purdy, Clerk.
STATE AND COUNTY
TAXES ARE DUE
Books close December 20. In
terestj and cost charged after De
cember 20.
T. R, NUTT, Tax Collector.
Six street road.
This November 4, 1924.
ARTHUR K. MADDOX,
Adimnistrator of Julia
P. Maddox, deceased.
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Spalding county.
All creditors of the estate of
Harvey C. Wheat, late of Spald
ing county, deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands
to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make
immediate payment to me.
MRS. OLA WHEAT,
Administrator of Har
vey C. Wheat, deceased.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Spalding county.
Whereas, B. M. Sherard, admin
istrator of Mary Green’s estate,
lepresents to the court in his pe
tition duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully adminis
tered Mary Green’s estate. This
is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not
be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letters of dis-
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FOR RENT: St .
so good Hot Blast
pipe for sale cheap. F
or 578.
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FOR SALE—Peony roo
E. F. Bridges,— ^
FOR SALE: 50 white
Pure breed. Beauti
Z. M. Patterson, 931 We
mon street.
FOR SALE: Seed wheal
from any defects, J. J.
235 North Hill street.
v'i'isi!
750 or 3813, farm. 1
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For Sale: Used furniture, a
and iron beds, dressers, ws
stands, chairs and tables, oil a
wood stoves, etc. Will also b
used furniture or trade. Grif
Produce Co., Slaton Ave., Z.
Patterson, Mgr.
$300 REWARD: No a:
questions asked for re
diamonds lost, Grantland
bault. '■!
WANTED — Ad drew of
RalpJU’Ming. Last known ad- -i,V
dress Griffin. Formerly of
Jacksonville, Fla. Haa rela
tives in Griffin. Have good .
news for him. J. J. Richards,
309 E. Sixth, Charlotte, N. C.
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WANTED: Peas and beans. Wa
will pay $2 per bushel for Whip
powills; $3.50 per bushel for O
too-tan and Loredos cleaned and i&m
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in good bags f. o. b. our ware
house. H. V. Kell Co.
LODGE DIRECTORY )
WARREN LODGE
No. 20, I. O. O. F., meets every
Monday night at 7:30 at Warren
lege Hall. Hall. Visiting Visiting brothers eor
dialfy W. invited. T. Atkinson. R. A. Peel, reel, N. G. Secro- :
tary;
MERIDIAN SUN LODGE
26, F. & A. M. Regular mem* x:
Tuesday, Nov. 18tb, 7 ef- m. ilIS .
in the degrees.
Scales, W. M.; Bill Wells, Sec’y
W. 0. w.
Meets every Thursday, needs 7:30 p, m.
Sovereigns, your will camp find Cler your
presence. You your *
all times at Slaton-Powell Cloth
ing -■Co. Visiting sovereigns wel
come. Come. L. J. Sauley, C, C.;
C. C. Stanley, Clerk. _
PYTHAGORAS CHAPTER
No. 10, R. A. M. Regular meet
ing second and fourth Thursdays,
7: 30 p. mi* Visitors welcome. Wm.
T. Atkinson, H. P.; Bill Wells,
Secretary.
BEN BARROW LODGE
No. 587, F. & A. M. Regular
meetings first and third Thursday Visiting
nights in each month.
brothers invited. L. B. Guest, W.
M.; Clifford Grubbs, Secretary.
Funeral Directory
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E. D. FLETCHER
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
with
Griffin Mercantile Co.
Office Phone 474 Res. Phone 481
HAISTEN BROS. .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
Griffin and Senoia, Ga.
Office Phone 575. Rea. Phone 63
Frank S. Pittman
Modern Funeral Home. ■
112 W. Taylor St.
| office Phone 822. Rea. Phone 68
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l Railroad Schedule
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrival and Dpearture of Pasaen
ger Trains At Griffin, Ga.
The schedules are published as
information afid are not guar
anteed :
North South
2:29 pm Atlanta-Sav’h 11:06 pm
4:30 am Atlanta-Sav’h 9:07 am
5:49 am Chgo-Cin-Jax 10:27 pm
7:17 am Chgo-St. L.-Jax 7:57 pm
9:01 am Atlanta-Macon 5:20 pm
12:25 pm Atlanta-Macon 2:17 pm
5:57 pm Atlanta-Alb’ny 12:19 am
6:20 am Chicago-Jax 8:54 pm
Chattanooga Division
From For
2:30 pm Chattanooga 9:45 am
8:15 Cedartoown 5:25 pm
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Atlanta Points—
5:53 pm Blast—West 10 .O^am
10:02 am CT-bua-Ft. V*y 6:58 pm
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If at any tim« you hav«
trouble with your top bring
your car around to ua and w«
are sure that we can repair it
economically to your complete
satisfaction. Try us and be
able to smile at the other fel
low when it rains.
Stallings’ Garage
N. 8th St Griffin. ( r
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