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FAYETTEVILLE NEWS, FAYETTEVILLE, GEORGIA. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES , SQJJTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM N. B. Schedule figures shown only as information and ,, are not guaranteed. No. V No. A No. No. 43 for Ft. Valley and Columhus leaves 5:56 P.M. 45 for Columbus leaves 8:43 A. M. 42 for Atlanta leaves 10:20 A. M. 44 for-Atlanta leaves 7:34 P. M. 'i % For additional schedule information or sleeping car reservations, communicate with V. L. Estes, DPA, Southern Railway System, 48 North Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. EAGLE “MIKADO” Pencil No. 174 >74 fg&g eagle MIKADO.XN52X For Sale at your Dealer Made in five grades ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO i EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK “Say, Jim, this is the Best ever!” Make your Husband Glad Men like the rich, copious lather of Watkins Shaving Cream. It feels good—and it is good. It is pure—soothing to the skin. If you want to please your husband, buy him a tube of Watkins Shaving Cream the next time I call. The Watkins store at your door means more than convenience in buy ing. It means a standard of quality known for over 50 years. You can always bank on Watkins products! THE WATKINS RETAILER W. C. VOLLENWEIOER, Fayetteville, Ga. 137 Products LOCALS. Pastor Gary will return- to Fayette ville this week from Ebenezer where he is conducting special services and will be at both morning and evening services Sunday at the Methodist church. Everybody invited to be pres ent. The Woman’s Bible Study class of the Baptist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock at the church. You are invited.’ The Twentieth jCentury Bible class Jnheetsifeaturda.y afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Baptist church. All young ladies are invited to these study meetings. Mrs. N. C. Hill and Sara Burks have returned from Austell, where they were visiting Joe McCollum. Sara Burks is visiting in Atlanta. Mrs.iN. C. Hill is spending the week with Mrs. R. T. Allen of Riverdale. t, Raymond Burks was with his par ents Sunday. * • Mr. Hugh Still and wife were with relatives this week-end. John McCollum visited his home folks Sunday. LOST:—A black satin coat with' blue lining. Either left at M. E. Church 1>r lost on the way home. Finder please return to Mrs. Burks and get reward. Mrs. W. R. Harrell has returned from Griffin. Miss Lilah Pate, of Hawkinsville, is the gjjest of Miss Julia Culpepper. Mrs. J. S. Millsapps is at Wesley ' Memorial hospital, having underwent an operation for appendicitis. She . is doing nicely. Mrs. Spier Smith, Misses Loraine and Mary Graham and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Turnipseed motored to Douglas- ’^iiu/lfodnesday where they were the , iguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Selman. Mrs. R. B. Beadles spent Monday and Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry have re turned from Commerce. Mrs. J. W. Pritchett has returned from Florida where she has been visit ing friends for the past week. WANTED:—Salesmen and Collect ors. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Grif fin, Georgia. , Last Call to Ex-Service Men. Free dental |vork is based upon your time service and the condition of your teeth at that time. A great many men are entitled to this who have not made application for it, and quite a. number have had work done in amounts ranging from $25 to $100.' This work is guaranteed to be the very highest class. W. W. ; ALLEN, Dentist, Examiner for Fayette County U. S. Public Health Service. WANTED:—Pupils nurses to enter the September classes. For further information address Superintendent of Nursing, Griffin Hospital, Griffin, Ga. 1000 Bushels Peach Seed Wanted We want only sound, clean, dry- seed. 2 cents per pound. W. C. VOLLENWEIDER. Fayetteville, Georgia. Dr. G. D. Couch and wife, Miss Mat- tie Couch, Mr. George Couch of Hape- ville, spent Sunday afternoon with Dr. Edwards. Mrs. Mattie , Camp of Sanford, Flor ida, Mrs. Davis Romula Davis, Edith Atkinson, Mrs. Shaddix, Nell Shaddix of Senoia, spent Friday with Dr. Ed wards. Large Diamond From Virginia. Manchester, Va., claims to hold the record in the United States for pro ducing the largest diamond. Of the limited number found In various parts of the country the Virginia stone was much the iargest and most val uable. BRING YOUR EYE TROUBLE TO US. The eye examination we gi«*e and the fact that we make the glasses as sures you of a satisfactory fit. A Perfect Fit Assures You of Comfort We have a complete repair depart ment; if your glasses are broken mail them in. We will give them prompt attention. EARL G. DOWDA Optometrist—Optician 100 1-2 Whitehall St. Second Floor ATLANTA, GEORGIA SOUTHERN TIRE WORKS Griffin, Ga. T. M. MANLEY, JR., Manager ■>; > V nr** I ire? « Tubes, Auto Necessities We Do All Kinds of Tire Repairing Vulcanizing \ Mail us your Old Tires “We Do the Rest’ , PRICES RIGHT. Work GUARANTEED DON'T WAIT Until ,a real bad spell of poor weather — get your new top made and fitted now. We specialize on auto trim work, side-curtains that are adjusted quick est, easiest, cushion re pairs, etc. " Our estimates save money. Griffin Auto Top and Paint Co. Griffin, Ga. LEGAL MATTERS GEORGIA—Fayette County. To All Whom I* May Concern: D. C. Crawley, having in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of San ders A. J. Crawley, late of said coun ty, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of Sanders A. J. Crawley, to be and appear at my of fice within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to D. C. Crawley on San ders A. J. Crawley’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this August 1st, 1921. J. G. ADAMS, Ordinaray. 8/4/4 Adequate Defense. A Ramsgate man charged with shooting a eat denied that lie fired at it. The animal is said to have dashed at the bullet and impaled himself upoD it.—From Punch, London. GEORGIA—Fayette County. The return of the appraisers set ting apart twelve months’ support to the family of M. F. Jones, deceased, having been filed in my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the 5th day of September, 1921, why said application for twelve months’ support should not be granted. This August 1st, 1921. J. Y. ADAMS, Ordinary. 8/1/4 ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF THE FIFE MERCANTILE & HARDWARE C° THE WINCHESTER STORE This, store has been selected as the exclusive agency in Fayette ville for the new products made by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. In addition to the famous “Winchester” guns and ammunition, we shall now handle “Winchester” tools, cutlery, flashlights, fishing tackle and skates. Every one of these new products is being manufactured according to the high standards which have maintained the Winchester rep utation for quality for over half a century. We are proud to add these superior products to our stock. .Come in and inspect the new Winchester goods. Fife Mercantile and Hardware Co HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Fayettevi Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President of the out the following statement: “Another reduction has been made i Ford cars and the Ford truck to take prices, f. o. b. Detroit, are now as folio TOURING CAR $415.00 SI RUNABOUT 370.00 CHA1 COUPE 605.00 TRUCK CHASSIS 495.00 TRACTOR, $625.00 “The big reductions last fall were made in anticipation of low material costs which we are now getting the benefit of, and this fact, together with increased manufacturing effi ciency and the unprecedented demand for Ford cars, particularly during the past three months permitting maximum production, have made another price reduction possible * immediately. * “Ford business for April and May, 1921, was greater by 56,633 cars and trucks than for the same two months in 1920; in fact, the demand has been even greater than the sup ply, so that our output has been limited, not only by unfilled orders, but by manufacturing facilities. “During May we produced 101,424 Ford cars and trucks for sale in the United States alone—the biggest month in the history of our company—and our factories and assembly plants are now working on a 4,000 car daily schedule for June. “The Fordson tractor is still being sold at less than the cost to produce on account of the recent big price reductions, and it is impossible, therefore, to make any further cut in the price of the tractor.” * Can you afford to go without a car any longer when Fords are sell ing at these new low prices ? There is no reason now why youd should delay purchasing a Ford car, Ford truck or Ford tratcor. We will gladly advise you concerning the delivery of a Fordson tractor or the particular type of car in which you are interested. Just ’phone us or drop us a card. REDWINE BROTHERS GEORGIA FAYETTEVILLE 7,^rfnrrirrrnmnmii% ■ * mwhww> * 4 — > n nwrmnin ■ -