Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, December 17, 1924, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Wednesday, December 17, 1924. 9 Hollonyille .News Mrs. Ella Goodin, of Griffin, spent several days last week with her niece, Mrs. Maude Scott. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson spent Tuesday in Griffin. R. C. and E. B. Connell, W. .F. Huff and W. J. Coggin made a VjTlnt Sugges' tons it GIVE USEFUL GIFTS THIS XMAS n A CASSEROLE Every woman gets a thrill of satisfac tion from an attractive table. Noth ing helps more than a handsome Casserole. ok. $1.50 to $7.50 PERCOLATOR ’Useful—ornamental—makes perfect coffee. An ornament to any table. Many attractive pat terns in Copper, Nickle and Aluminum. rS" E3 $1.25 to $8.50 r? Wjt PYREX DISHES Bake perfectly and never discolor. No :orners to collect grease or burnt fruit juices. Labor savers. 75c to $4.00 ELECTRIC TOASTERS •X Make most acceptable Gifts as they Mtii'fj are so useful and nice. 1 If . s 5 5 j $5.00 to $9.00 POCKET KNIVES Show me the man or boy that would 9i not appreciate one of our “Win chester” Pocket Knives. m 50c to $250 SEE OUR WINDOWS PERSONS-HAMMOND 'P -•V -Mm HARDWARE CO. the •wmcnssmt * to « V* Q one worries about n si 'i ft % X hisXMAS GIFT a 1 Va l money it //, ahead O starts of to save 1 \ 8 time NOW StartingaXMAS makes GIFT FUND t next years c* giving a pleasure. X SI EVEN AMOUNT CLUBS \ XMAS V In 50 Weeks for Xmas 1925 SAWVG 25c Club pays $12.50; 50c <9 FU2VZ> t Chib $25; $1.00 Club \ pays pays \ ' / V $50; $2.00 Club ** * v*-w pays $100; $5.00 Club pays $250; $10.00 X Club pays $500; $20.00 Club pays $1000. 0M 1 < << In 50 INCREASING Weeks for Xmas CLUBS 1925 DECREASING CLUBS <Vv h S, \ pays lc Club $25.50; pays $12.75; 5c Chib 2c Club the You largest can begin deposit with p«y* and decrease each i V $63.75; 10c Club pays $127.50. week. I s; /yF'l \ a A J City National Bank Griffin, Georgia *nsI WE WILL BE LOOKING FOR YOU—SO COME IN AND JOIN / 1 business trip to Atlanta Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarbrough and Mrs. M. E. Yarbrough were visitors to Forsyth Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Scott spent Wednesday and Thursday in At lanta. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Connell, Misses Owen Connell and Mattie Sue Walker were the guests of GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weldon in Griffin Sunday. J. F. Harrison, of Fort Valley, visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Harrison, last week-end. Misses Rubye and Vivian Scott, who are attending high school in Lithonia, returned home Sunday to be here until after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Cochran spent Sunday with relatives near Zebulon. Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. F. S. Drewry at Williamson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Connell spent Monday in Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Allen, Misses Mary and Evelyn Allen, of Zeb ulon, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarbrough Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Putman spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Connell. Among those shopping in Grif fin Monday were C. W. Scott, Mrs. Maude Scott, Mrs. J. M. Connell, Mrs. W. J. Coggin and Mrs. C. P. Scott. Lee Coppedge, of Atlanta, mo tored down and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coggin and little sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Scott Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Connell and children visited the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Judge Putman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Scott and children, Mrs. Ella Goodin, C. W. Scott, Mrs. Maude Scott and chil dren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnson Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yarbrough, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarbrough, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coggin, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Patton spent Sat urday in Griffin. JUST RECEIVED—NEW SHIPMENT OF BOUDOIR LAMPS IDEAL XMAS GIFTS A wonderful line to select from at from $4 u p Make This An [is f Electric Xmas —Light Fixtures im m —Electric Ironf -‘5 —Sewing Motor r L:-. —Percolators V —Heaters —Curling Irons —Dim-a-Lites SIBLEY ELECTRIC CO. 205 West Taylor Street ..... i Barnesville News J Members of the Three Arts Choral Club are busy rehearsing for a concert to be given on Sat urday evening, December 28, at the First Methodist church, Barnesville. Many enjoyable solo numbers will also feature the pro gram. Emory Coppedge, of Fort Val ley, was a visitor in the city Mon day. Ed Fletcher, of Griffin, was in this city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hightower and Mrs. W. N. Reeves were in Griffin Saturday. Mrs. C. J. Sudduth, of Opelika, AIs spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Jim Well maker. Mrs. Fred Presley and little daughter, Evelyn, have returned from a visit to Miss Evelyn Wil son, at Williamson. Mrs. J. A. Gammage, Miss Cora Moss and Mrs. I. N. Ranes wepe visitors to Griffin Sunday Mrs. Pope Hamlet has returned to Woodbury after a short visit to Mps. T. O. Bishop. S. Silver and family spent Sun day in Macon. Paul Byars is at home for a few days from Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Chaffin spent Sunday in Macon as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Chaf fin. Misses Mattie Gordy and Zillar B. Hawkins sp^nt Sunday in Mil ner with Miss! Gordy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. iWilkes Gordy. Miss Anne Ciharping, of Atlan ta, jspent last week-end with Miss'-Aurie E. J Burnette. Horace C. Lewis, who was called home j Friday on account of the death of his mother, Mrs. J. L, Lewis, returned Tuesday morning to his home in Bradentown, Fla. Willoughby Sims was in Macon last week-end. Miss Kate Bullard spent last Sunday with relatives in Forsyth. Jesse Burns, of Macon, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ona Bums. Misses Lucille and Doris Moore, Mrs. J. M. Middiebrooks and Miss Annie Middiebrooks were in Grif fin Sunday. Mrs. G. C. Burnette and son, Chaffin Burnette, are in Griffin this week on business. Mrs. C. B. Sims, of Atlanta, is visiting the family of Dr. J. R. Sims, on Elm street. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Spalding county. There will be sold before the court house door of Spalding county, Georgia, between the le gal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in January, to-wit; On January 6, 1925, and from day to day until said property is sold, all the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Mt. Zion district of Spalding county, Georgia containing sixty-four acres, and bounded as follows: south by lands of Walter Touch stone; west by lands of L. P. Blanton; and north and east by lands of Mrs. Willis F. Bolton. Also seventy (70) 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. Frant Putman; east by lands of A1 Putman; and north by Judge Putman. Also one house and lot situated in the City of Griffin, Spalding county, Georgia, fronting eighty-five (85) feet, more or less, on the south side of east Solomon street, and running back seventy-five (75) feet, and bounded as follows: north by Solomon street; south and west by warehouse property of L. P. Blanton; and south and east by property of H. P. Eady. Also a certain lot of land locat ed in the city of Griffin, Spald ing 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 comer of South Sixth street and Bank Alley, and running east along said Bank Al ley and on the north side of same ninety-four (94) feet, north sixty-four (64) feet five (5) inches, thence west ty-four. feet; thence south four feet and five inches to beginning point, said property also including the end of what is known as .Blanton lumber yards, said erty bounded north by other erty of said L. P. Blanton, the east by a balance of said on the south by Bank Alley, on the west by another portion the warehouse property. Said property levied upon • the property of L. P. Blanton satisfy a judgment issued from the superior court of said coun ty of said .county in favor of the Griffin Banking Company vs. L. P. Blanton, and a judgment ft. fa. in favor of the Griffin Bank ing company vs. L. P. Blanton and G. G. Blanton issued from the superior court of Spalding coun ty, Georgia. Property pointed out by plain tiff’s attorney, and tenant in pos session notified. W. T. FREEMAN, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Spalding county. There will be sold before the court house door of Spalding county, the usual place of hold ing court in and for said county, within the legal hours of sale on the sixth day of January, 1925, the %pme being the first Tuesday in January, and from day to day until said property is disposed of, the following described property: A one-half (1-2) undivided in terest in all that tract or par cel of land known as lot No. 247, containing two hundred two and one-haif (202 1-2) acres of land, more or less. Also that part of lot ef land No. 248 lying north of the Towa lage River, all located in the third district of originally Henry, Spalding county, Georgia, and containing in the aggregate two hundred fifty-two and one-half (252 1-2) acres of land, more or less, bounded as follows: north by Henry county line and John Allen; east by estate of T. J. Brooks; south by R. B. Clifford; west by Henry Jones. Said above described property levied on as the-property of cellus Woodward by virtue of superior court fi. fa. in favor Mrs. R. F. Strickland vs. cellus Woodward, issued from superior court of Spalding ty, Ga. Property pointed out by tiff’s attorney and tenant in session notified. W. T. FREEMAN, STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Second Na tional Bank will be held at 10 o’clock, a. m., Tuesday, January 13th, 1925, for the purpose of electing officers and the transac tion of such other business as may properly come before them. M. J. JANES, Cashier. PROCLAMATION. Griffin, Ga., Dec. 15, i924. By virtue of authority invested in me by law, I hereby designate the territory bounded as follows, to-wit: Chapel street on north, fourth street on the east, Poplar street on the south and Eleventh street on the west, within which it shall be unlawful to shoot fire works or any explosives or to send up toy balloons or any rock ets whatsoever. I further all officers of the city of fin to strictly enforce the order, beginning with this lication and extending Christmas holidays and ately arrest any and all violating the same. W’itness my official this 15th day of December, J. S. TYUS. Chairman ef Board of of fin, 1,000 BUSHELS High grade cotton seed for planting, pure Wannamaker Cleveland variety seed saved from white cotton only; no frost bites. Ginned on our own private gibs under my personal supervision. Prices unsacked at gin at Bir die, Ga., $1.25 per bushel. In sacks, F. O. B. Griffin, Ga., $1.50 bushel. A few Over-the Top at same prices. J. E. ELDER, 607 South Hill Street, Griffin, Ga. Funeral Directory E. D. FLETCHER Funeral Director and Embalmer with Griffin Mercantile Co. Office Phone 474 Res. Phone 481 HAISTEN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM8ALMER8 Griffin and Senoia, Ga. Office Phone 575. Res. Phone 68 Frank S. Pittman Modem Funeral Home. 112 W. Taylor St. Office Phone 822 Kea. Pnone 682 — - WANT AD COLUMN ....................................... . ......... . ..............— ' * FOR RENT: My- home on North Tenth street. Phone No. 35, Ho* mer Wiison. FOR RENT: Apartment, comer Hill and Oak streets. Possession January J. Phone 21. tf FOR SALE: Nice, gentle Shet- 'm-m ■m land pony. Mrs. W. P. Wallace, 1 Route D, phone 2306 1 FOR SALE: Good sewing ma chines, $5 and $10, beautiful an tique walnut suite, one large ble top sideboard, one banjo, pne bass violin, clocks, oil and hot ‘ olast heaters, oil and wood, cook stoves, glass ware, crockery, one large punch bowl, lamps. Griffin Produce Company, Z. M. Patter son, manager, Slaton Alley. Pm FOR SALE—House and lot lo cated on 305 North Twelfth street. See J. P. Burton at Spalding Knit ting Mills. — LOST: Bunch of keys in post office or on streets. Return to E. J. Kilgore, Gulf Filling sta tion. X WANTED immediately, expe rienced stenographer, Aeeuracy and speed necessary. Familiarity with general office work essentiaL Apply at once to Box 412, Grif fin. WANTED: Position as grocery clerk. Can furnish reference. J. m L. Boyd, phone 935-W. WANTED: Cow peas, O-too-tan and Laredo Beans. H. V. Kell Company. Stenographer with good refer ences desires position. Write “A” care Daily News. , IF YOU WANT a good turkey for* Christmas, Call Phil Patter* son at 649. FOR SALE Household Furni t ure 622 West Taylor Phone 1035-J or C. S. Browne News Office 8TATE AND COUNTY TAXES ARE DUB Books close December 20. In terest and cost charged after De cember 20. T. R. NUTT, \mx Collector. (LODGE DIRECTORY 1 *- ....... .............. WARREN LODGE No. 20, I. O. O. F., meets every Monday night at 7:30 at Warren % Lodge Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited. Atffinson. R. A. Peel, Secre tary; W. T. N. G. MERIDIAN SUN LODGE No. 26, F. ft A. M. Regular meet ing Tuesday, December 16, 7 p. m. Election of officers. C. H. Sdales, W. M.; Bill Wells, Secretary. BEN BARROW LODGE. No. 587, F. ft A. M., regular meeting Thursday night, Decem ber 18. Election of officers. L. B. Guest, W. M. Clifford Grubbs, ,{ Secretary. every Thursday, 7:80 p. a your camp needs you You will find your Cler times at Shiton-Powell Cloth Co. Visiting sovereigns wel Come. L. J. Sauley, C. C.{ C. Stanley, Clerk. PYTHAGORAS CHAPTER No. 10, R. A. M. Regular meet ing 7:30 second and fourth Thursdays, p. m. Visitors welcome. Wm. T. Atkinson, H. P.; Bill Wells, Secretary. Railroad Schedule } CENTRAL OP GEORGIA RY. Arrival and Dpearture of Passen ger Trains At Griffin, Ga. The schedules are published as information and are not guar anteed: North South 2:29 pm Atlanta-Sav’h 11:06 pm 4:30 am Atlanta-Sav’n 9:04 an* 5:49 am Chgo-Cin-Cax 10:27 pm 7:17 am Cbgo-St. L.-Jax 7:67 pm 8.57 am Atlanta-Macon 6:24 pm 12:25 pm Atlanta-Macon 2:17 pm 6:30 pm Atlanta-Alb’ny 12:38am 6:20 am Chicago-Jax 8:60 pm Chattanooga Division I From For 2:30 pm Chattanooga 9:45 8:16 Cedartoown 6:26 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Atlanta Ppinta— 6:63 pm Easb—West 10:0^ am 10:02 am Cl-bus-Ft V’y 5:68