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Mia. Lester Morgan, of Senloa,
is shopping ih the city Saturday.
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16«, spent Saturday shopping In
orlffin store*.
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Annie Laurie Ooan. of
^pctist & Omve, was shopping in
city Saturday.
i Phillips, Jr., who is
i£ Atlanta, will spend the
iWi home with his parents
■W*d mK Charles Phillips.
. T. Patterson, of Milner, mad*
gsinets trip to Orlffin Saturday
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tfs school Hi Thomasvllie, is
of tbs Easier holidays as
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We are especially grate
Mifhbori , the doctor and
km of‘ whom untir
boh- help to us. ’ floral
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and we vrtjl never forget
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Ait Society.
'This Ladles Aid Society of th.>
ChrlstUft church will Mon
JW nftemoon at 3: 3 0 ocfcck in the
school room with Mrs. Zol
Ison and Mrs. W L. Brown as
Joint hostesses ..... »,
Mrs. V. H. Harris, of Pelham, is
the guest of her son and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Drewry, at
their home In the Marian Apart
ment.
Edward Davis, who Is attending
the A. and M. school In Monroe,
Is spending the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. E. H. Davis, at her
home on N. Thirteenth street.
Mioses Mae Finley and Thelma
McLendon, of Jackson, spent Thurs
day in Orlffin as guest’ cf Mrs,
Bertha Perdue.
Mrs. A. H. Smith. Of Jackson. 1*
spending several weeks In Orlffliy
Mrs. Harold Orlffin and Mrs.
Julja Stevens.
Miss Katherine OiUeland is
the week-end with home
folks (n Atlanta.
Heth Shows To
Play Here For
Three More Days
The Spring Festival of the Amer-r
lean Legion will continue for the
first three days of next week, ac
cording to the statement of Legioif
officials this moaning. The L. J.
Heth Shows are the principal at
traction of the Festival and will re
main here for three days next weei^
The Legion has sponsored this
•how all of this week and the Heth
organisation has mode a good im
pression here. The show la a com
plete one and is especially noted
tor Its cleaness.
The Heth Shows are showing on
W. Solomon street.
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See if you can find a world
famous person in one of these
pictures of old-fashioned Easter
parades. Yes, John D. Rocke
feller himself. This picture was
taken on Fifth avenue, Easter
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MOM OARL.NO,
Dont let yourself suffer on ac
count of any Swaml’s influence ip
my young life. Your orecious child
remains true to her money-grub. He
doesn t rate it after his behavior
at my party but as it turned out,
the laugh is on both of us. And I
guess a good laugh is one of those
realities you mentioned. Anyway it
did as much good as a sermon
Thank Heaven I have a sense of
humor.
Everything bleached out perfectly
I think I’told you that Florence had
as much success with Billy as she’d
have trying to vamp the Prince
Wales He Just couldn't see her at
att. But one look Into the eyes of
Alan’s blond friend and presto and
chongof he was cured of puppy
love. Though what to call It now?
For he’s In again. With the blond.
Alan saw it right away and began
to razz me on the sly because I’d
lost my boy friend. But he had to
sing, a different melody when it be
come apparent that his gal was In
the same gondola that was rocking
Billy to sleep. The two have a real
case now. I can’t see what Billy dis
covered ih her to fall for, but I'm
relieved to have him off my hands.
And I guess Alan won’t be getting
any more letters from that particular
home wrecker.
Now when I need a driver, how
ever, Alan will have to pay for. ser
vices rendered. I’ll miss Billy, fo;
there’s nothing so pleasing as know-
GRIFFIN PAW Y
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Sunday, 1907, more than twenty
years ago.
The other Easter fashions are
of the same vintage, Easter Sun
day In the early part of the
twentieth century. It was very
difficult then to see an ankle,
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BY RUTH DEWEY GR0VE8
ing someone who likes you so much
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a husband always does.
We’ve never yet gone to sleep after
a party without a harangue from
Alan about my errors of the eve
ning. But I notice that he pays
more attention to the liye wires
among my girl friends than he
to the few who behave as he’s al
ways advising me to.
Men are problems. They fall for
a girl because she Is peppy and
dresses smartly; then they want to
take all the class out of her after
marriage. I wonder why they don’t
pick out the kind of wife they want
«* first place and not try to re
mold her to suit their heart’s desire
after the altar scene. They must
think we are mental and physical
chameleons. _ I __,_
Alan doesn’t like my new eve
ning dress because it hasn't any
back. But it’s fashionable and
noticed him casting admiring glan
ces at a woman who was wearing
one like It at the theatre the other
night. What would you do with a
man like that?
With much love,
MARYE.
NEXT—Husbandly criticism.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Byars. Miss
Louise Byars and Albert Byars, Jr.,
are spending the week-end In Co
lumbus as the guests of relatives.
Miss Sara Coan. of Locust Grove,
Was shopping In Griffin on Se.tur
day.
LEGAL 1033
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Spalding County: —
Whereas, heretofore, on February
5 1923, Albert E. Griffin did execute
to James E. Elder a certain security
deed to the following described
land:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying, being and sltuatcin Union Dis
trict, Spalding county, Georgia, and
bounded as follows: on the North by
lands of the estate of T. C. Andrews
and Jack Miles; east by lands of the
estate of Jesse Orlffin, south by
lands of W. L. Jackson; and west
by lands 1 , of ... the esta . . of , T _ C. _ An- . ,
es
f land deedeC1 to ^ H.JLBass by in V M. th J. f
Patrick and recorded in Book V,
page 337, and by H. H. Bass to Al
oert E Orlffin and recorded in I
Book 9, page 335, and containing
sixty acres of land, more or less.
Also, all that tract or parcel of
land lying and being In the said
District of Union said state and I
county, and bounded as follows: On
the north by the public road; on the 1
east by Omer P. Griffin; on the
south by W L. Jackson; and on the
west by Bass Bros.. Co., said land. |
being deeded by Jesse Orlffin to A
E Orlffin. and recorded in Book 12.
folio 423. and containing forty acres.
more or less. I
Also all that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in said DU
trict of Union, said state and county,
and bounded as follows: On the
north by the public road; and on the
west by the lands of J. T. Andrews;
bert on the E. south Orlffin; by and other lands the east of Al- by j
on
other lands of A. E. Orlffin. said
tract of land being a pari of lot No.
and containing one acre, more
or less, and being deeded by. M. J.
to say nothing of a knee, which
by the way, won’t be so con
spiciuous in this year’s. parade
as they were a year ago. And
note the hats! They had some
thing to pin themselves to in
the good old days!
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Miles to Albert E Griffin and record
ed in book 18, folio 116.
Also, that tract or parcel of land
situate in said District of Union,
said state^and county, and
fojlotfs: east and south by oth
er lands of Albert E. Griffin: west by
lands of Napoleon Crowder ; and
north by the public road, and con
taining two acres, more or less, said
land situated• about two miles
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Tq secure four notes Qf even date>
therewith, for the total original
principal sum of Twenty-five
f* red Dollars <$2500.00), all as shown
f iC e of the clerk of the siqrenor court
of Spalding county, Georgia, in deed
book 43, page 370; and
Whereas the said notes have be
come in default both as to the re
maining principal due and the ac
cumulated interest thereon, the un
dersigned elects that the entire re
maining principal, plus said aecum
ulated interest thereon, become due
and collectible at once;
Now, therefore, according to
original terms of said security deed
and Die laws in such cases made and
provided, the undersigned will ex
pose for sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash the above described
land, after proper advertisement, on
the first Tuesday in May. 1928. be
tween the legal hours of sale be
fore the court-house door in Spald
ing county, Georgia.
The proceeds from said sale are
to be used, first to the payment of
said notes, principal, interest, and
expenses, and the balance, if any, to
be delivered to the said Albert E.
Griffin.
This the 7th day of April, 1928.
James E. Elder
IMPERIAL
Today Only
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Arthur Stone
Paul Hurst
Peter B. Kyne’s
Foul-stirring story of
Lie redwoods — of
giant trees—and a
big man—big because
he had the cou
to fight for his rights 8
_ an a love was his
most cher i,hed right! »
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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
FOR RENT
POR ______ RENT—3 Connecting „ room*
for light housekeeping. 515 W. Pop
lar. ■
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FOR RENT—Furnished apart
ment. Phone 335-J.
FOR RENT—Six room _ house, ai;
ranged for two families, 338 Meri
wether St. John V. and Adair
Ohunn.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished
rooms. Call 809-W. I
house 1
FOR RENT—Five room on
Lane St. Apply to 333 N. 8th St.
FOR RENT:— Filling Station, Grist
Mill and 45 acres of land 4 miles
out on paved road SPALDING
DEVELOPMENT CQ. Phone 581 „- "j 1
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FOR RENT—Five room bungalow,
water, lights, sewerage. See F. D
Harris, Griffin Shoe Hospital and
Pressing Club.
FOR FOR RENT_Bunaalow RENT Bungalow. M_ n
ccn veniences. Close In. Pho ne^21.
FOR RENT—2 or 3 connecting
rooms rooms, Phone rnonewoj. 428-J.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—A DeLaval separator.
Good as new. Phone 2140. G. H.
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i FOR SALE—Baby chicks all va
! rieties, also will hatch your eggs for
j you at 3 Brooks, cents a Oa. piece Mrs. Jas.
| Woods,
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FOR SALE—Early tomato
any quantity. G. W. Jones. Phone
644-W.
i FOR SALE—Georgia barbecue,
| Brunswick stew. G. W. Jones. Phone
644-W.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island
t eg g s f 0 r setting. $1.00. E. F. Carlisle
525 South Hill street.
j FOR SALE Fine milk coyy—cAlf Co,,
two weeks old B. B. Brown
j Phone 310.
FOP SALE—1924 _ at _ buick 4 cylinder .. .
goune * _J
l CHICKS Irom trapnested stock.
xancred white leghorns at 11c; Reds
arM j Rocks at 15c; assorted 12c. Place
( order now. Peach Poultry Co. Fort
Valley, Ga.
FOR SALE:— Cash register, good
condition. Call 562-M.
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FOR SALE:— Vacant lot on
8th street, half block from
Bargain $750. Spalding Develop
ment db. Phone 581.
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■ FOR SALE—Hastings Earlies
matoe Plants; Bremens; Norduka;
Phone 2103. J. B. Manley, Route D.
FOR SALE—IJahlloa, cannasT Perenlal Phlox.
Tuberoses.
Larkspur, roses. Call Miss Pearl
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FOR SALE—Farms, S. B, Wallace.
ANYTHING in real estate.
J. A. Stewart, Phone 581. Spalding
Development Company.
EASTER LILIES — Pine potted
plants. Come and see or phone 380
ELLIS, The Florjst.
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To Our Friends & Depositors:
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Through increased efficiency and effort one can
often enlarge his income.
* Enthusiasm anl energy when properly directed
produce a combination that of necessity increases
one’s accomplishment.
Increased accomplishment means enlarged earn
ings.
Enlargd earnings open the way to greater prog
ress.
Advancement is certain and a future secure.
The ultimate profit is yours especially when
placed in an Interest Paying Account in this
Bank.
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We value your account and
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First National Bank
Member Federal Reserve System Under Government Supervision
Ptranea : 1123 and 1124
FOUR PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
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LOST
po^nt LOST—Ehvelope addressed ; iip
business papers
to W. T. O’Steen. Finder please
notify Y, T. O’Steen at 571.
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LOST—100 pound rice eMoe
(tween Griffin and Orchard HllL
Please notifyA. W. Buffington and
receive liberal rewai) I, Zebulon, Oa.
Route 1. ' i
WANTED
WANTED—Those having hogs Ben-1 for
sale to get In touch with Tap
nett, Chamber of Commerce. Phone j
WANTED—Boy to wait on tables.
Apply Jenks at’ Wards Ph ar macy ,
WANTED:— Job. by. experienced
grocery man. Call 256-J.
WANTED SALESMAN - Large
Ohlo co rporation wants man for un
npf ,„ n|pri territory $6>000 yearIy pos
slble - Capital and experience un
necessary; we deliver and collect;
pay weekly; quick promotion.
Fyrter Co., 1685 Fyr-Fyrter Bldg.
Dayton O. ,
<50 WEEKLY—Representatives
wanted for amazing magnetized
trouble light. Sticks anywhere, no
1 batteries, sensational demonstration
every autoist will order. Only $3
sample sent at big discount, Money
j back guarantee. Magno Co., 6 Bea
con street, Boston Mass.
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MEN—Who like to travel and
want to work in romantic
| America, write for free list.
American Service Bureau, 14-600 Al
| maj Detroit Mich.
| WANTED—Voice and mus}£
I pils. Experienced teacher, Mrs.
Walker Phone 552.
MISCELLANEOUS
CALL for the Atlanta Constitution
and Macon Telegraph, T J. Ricketts
Agent. Call 768.
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WOMEN—Earn extra money sew-
1 particulars, materials supplied, pos
ta & e prepaid. Priscilla Garment Co.
Derby, Conn.
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WOMEN—Earn $16 dozen sewing
at home. Experience unnecesary.
Steady work; cut materials supplied.
1 Stamped envelope brings particulars
Stewart Dress 114 Mercer New York.
WOMEN—Earn $18 dozen sewing
at home. Experience unnecessary,
j Everything supplied. Steady work.
' 2c Stamp brings particulars. Pearl
Garment Co. 543 Broadway New
I York. N. Y.
WOMEN—Earn $17 per dozen sew
\ No selllng ^ Easy ri steady , e "f riw Un work, "^ es ^ ma- y ’
i cu - Addrewed Kn^P*;
j ; bring details. Goshen Dress, Gosh
en, N. Y.
| NOTICE
1 Don’t forget to bring your cast
: steel plow points to us to be sharp-
1 eited. —t:—
J. B. CRANE
MACHINE SHOP
209 North Hill Street
A.
Refer all your in
surance questions
to us.
When thoughts of loss and
questions of protection arise
do not miss them. Start the ■*
protective habit of referring
all of your Insurance prob
lems to us and thus making
sure that you have enough
insurance—properly placed on
your property.
Telephones are handy!
When in doubt, ’phone. Your
queries will be answered glad
ly without a hint of obliga
tion. You are as much en
titled to information about
I insurance as you are about
trains at the station.
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USED CAR BARGAINS
26-40 Buick Coach, new duco paint,
reconditioned motor $950.00
‘27 Oakland Coach, nice condition,
good tires, looks nice $750.00
’25 Hudson Coach, recently ducoed,
r mechanical condition ..$365,00
light Nash Coach, new duco
paint, good tires, runs good $595.00
’27 Ford Coach, 4»o £ nt,
motor overhauled, tires good 00
c/at.
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FOR RENT—4 room
house on Alabama St.
5 Room house on Meri
wether St.
i J Small apartment on
Tenth St.
GRIFFIN REALTY CO.
PHONE 83
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