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. Friday, December 12, ,1924.
Barnesville News
Barnesville, Dec. 12.—Mrs. Reid
Hunt entertained the members of
her bridge club Wednesday af
ternoon at a lovely bridge party.
The game was played in the liv
ing room which was attractive
with decorations suggestive of the
Christmas season. Those enjoy
ing her hospitality w'ere Mrs.
Will Jordan, Mrs. Alva Mathews,
Mrs. Ben Turner, Mrs. R. R.
Coursey, Mrs. W. C. Schaeffer,
Mr s^ ohn Quinn, Mrs. P. G. Dan
iel, Mrs. C. H. Humphrey and
Miss Ellen Hunter. After the
game a delicious salad course was
served.
Miss Cora Moss is spending a
should not be “dosed.” Treat
them externally with—
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Ladies’ SECOND Department FLOOR The GLOBE COMPANY Ladies’ SECOND Department FLOOR
BEFORE XMAS CLEARANCE
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than usual clearance of I
Formerly Sold al $16.00 to $22.00
Before Xmas Clearance Sale Price 100 Famed
— 4--- -_*JL 95 at with the quality smallest and possible style. We prices consistent emb $ 3 .?§ E
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phasizo the COMPARATIVE NEWNESS
of these and impress upon you the de- R
Many of these furs with fur collars. Materials are velour, overplaid, heavy sirability of purchasing a new hr.t NOW',
Chinchillas. Full length. Lined throughout. Straight line models. Sizes when prices at their lowest and styles
36 40. arc
to the latest and chic.
very
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CLEARANCE OF 50 DRESSES
Worth $19.75 to $25.00
Every in the the most latest dress reliable modes. absolutely of fabrics perfect. and fashioned Made of $ 12 ”
HANDSOME OVERBLOUSES $1.22
In fine dainty Voile and English Broadcloth, reg
ular $3.00 value. Clearance Sale Price
few days in Atlanta as the guest
of her sister, Mrs. George Craw
ford.
Mrs. Wimberly Wilson, of Ma
con, is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. A. Peacock.
Mrs. W. H. Moore, of The Rock,
was in this city Thursday shop
ping.
Rev. M. A. Franklin, pastor,of
the First Methodist church, and
family, have arrived here and
have had a cordial welcome from
all.
Rev. M. A. Franklin, Rev.
Browder and Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
Galloway attended the dis
trict meeting in . Griffin Thurs
day.
Mrs. J. J. Childs, Mrs. H. G.
Barron, Mrs. H. G. Higgins and
Mrs. Thad Perdue, of Thomaston,
spent Thursday with Mrs. S. B.
Lifsey on Forsyth street.
Prof. L. D. Watson spent
Thursday In Valdosta.
The grammar school music de
partment of Gordon will give a
DAILY NEWS
recital at the auditorium Friday
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Mr a,
C. M. Dunn has charge of this
young peoples department and
they are doing splendid work.
J. C. Fisher and Mr. De Vaughn
made a business trip to Griffin
Thursday.
The K. K. K. Club composed of
gordon girls will give a party
Friday night att he home of Miss
Zerline Fifield, one of the mem
bers.
Mrs. Gordon Steed, of Butler,
is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
L. A. Collier.
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Bush and
children spent Wednesday in At
lanta.
Miss Helen Woodward has re
turned home after a visit to her
aunt. Mrs. Deering, in Atlanta.
Miss Sara Cook spent Tuesday
in Forsyth where she is taking
vocal lessons at Bessie Tift col
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCarty
spent Wednesday in Macon.
The Gordon Debating
will entertain at their
nual banquet Saturday night
the Woman’s Club house.
Riley and William
will return from Florida
week.
Mrs. B. M. T urner is spending
several days in Atlanta.
Miss Louise Rainey and Hugh
McCatherin, of Atlanta, will
spend the week end with Miss
Helen Woodward.
Mrs. Clarence Schaeffer enter
tained the members of her bridge
club Wednesday afternoon.
The Barnesville Chapter of the
Children of the Confederacy met
with Miss Kathleen Langford
Tuesday afternoon. ■ ;
Mrs. E. A. Stephens is ie
guest of her mother, Mrs. Y. S.
Yerger, on Greenwood street.
The Barnesville Civitans enter
tained at their semi-annual ban
quet Thursday night.
BARNESVILLE MERCHANT
SELLING MILLIONS <>F
SOUTH GEORGIA PECANS
Barnesville, Dec. 12.—B. W.
Middlebrooks, head of the
dlebrooks mail order house
Barnesville, is selling millions
pecans, sending them to all
of America and foreign
He ships them by parcel post
CLEARANCE OF 45 DRESSES
Worth $10.00
and the In this newest Serges, lot you 3tyles. beautifully will find Brown trimmed, all-wool and Blue Velours, all fashioned only. Cre pes i in $4.22
Ladies’ Department—Second Floor
The GLOBE CO.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
is thus running up postal receipts
for the Barnesville postoffice tre
mendously.
Mr. Middlebrooks buys his pe»\
cans very largely from South
Georgia and one day recently he
received 5,000 pounds here by par
cel post and one day last week
he received 8,000 pounds by one
parcel post shipment.
Mr. Middlebrooks is working a
large force and is now’ engaged
in the mammoth undertaking of
sending out to all parts of the
world a half million letters.
U. D. C. ASKS CHECKS FOR
CHILDREN'S FOUNDER ROLL
OF STONE MOUNTAIN
Msr. W. F. Huddleston, chair
man, requests those who are in
terested in the Children’s Founder
Roll of the Stone Mountain Me
morial make out application
blanks and send them in to her
with a check so that Boynton
chapter, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, will get the proper
credit for their quota of the work,
Mrs. Huddleston urged that
residents of Griffin honor the he
roes and heroines of the sixties
and give those who are living the
pleasure of knowing their names
have been recorded in the plan
to memorialize the names of the
dead.
Quick Way To
Break Heavy Cough
Many have been astonished how
quickly a bad cough disappears
when treated with a new double
action treatment that Is simple but
wonderfully effective.
Here Is the method, which is based
on a remarkable prescription known
as Pr. King's New Discovery for
Coughs: Vou simply take one tea
spoonful arid hold It in your throat
for ID or 2d seconds before swallow
The ing. without following with water.
tion. prescription It has a double ac
not only soothes and heals
soreness and inflammation, but also
loosens and removes the phlegm and
congestion which are the direct
cause of the coughing. When the
cause is removed, the severest cough
quickly disappears. Coifghs, .
This treatment Is for
chest colds, tickling, sore throat,
hoarseness, bronchitis, spasmodic
croup, etc. Recommended for chil
dren as well as grown folks—no
narcotics or opiates.
too, as the dose is only one tea
spoonful. At all good druggists.
Ask for
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
NAMED IN HENRY COUNTY
McDonough, Dec. 12.—Justices
of the peace elected for Henry
county are as follows: J. C. Dan
iel, McDonough; J, L. Turnipseed,
Hampton; R. W. Exum, Sixth;
Gus Owens, Stockbridge; W, F.
Helms, Brushy Knob; V. L.
Crumbley, Beersheba; I*. L. Pitts,
Locust Grove; C. W. Smith,
Shlikerag.
JACK DEMPSEY TO
START LIGHT TRAINING
Los Angeles, Dec. 12.—Jack
Dempsey, world’s heavyweight
champion pugilist, will open light
training here next week to
prepared to defend his title,
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Example: If you join the $2.00 Club and deposit $2.00 each week, you will
$100.00 next Christmas to buy gifts for your loved ones, and a nice sum left for
CLUBS FOR EVERYONE
What the Different Clubs will pay you.
INCREASING CLUBS EVEN AMOUNT CLUBS
IN 50 WEEKS (For Christmas 1925) IN 50 WEEKS (For Christmas 1925:
1c Club pays $12.76 25c Club pays $12.50
2c Club pays $25.50 50c Club pays $25.00
5c Club pays $63.75 $1.00 Club pays $60.00
10c Club pays $127.50 $2.00 Club pays $ 100.00
DECREASING CLUBS $5.00 Club pays $250.00
You can begin with the largest deposit $10.00 Club pays $506.00
and decrease your deposits each week. $20.00 Club pays $1,000.00
SAVINGS BANK OF GRIFFIN
Ladies’ Brushed Wool
u BOBBY COATS II
Brown. coats In the as newest a Values most colors—Harding desirable to $8.50. Xmas We gift. Blue, suggest Buff these and $ 5.22
was announced today by Teddy
Hayes, his trainer.
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COAL COAL
COAL
Why waste money buying the cheapest coal? We
have best grade
TENNESSEE JELLICO
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at a reasonable price.
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PHONE 287
AN ASSORTMENT OF
CHILDREN’S COATS
Made of the newest materials, some with fur col
lars, at Clearance Sale Prices. See them!
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American sporting
becoming popular in Poland.