The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-????, December 29, 1922, Image 5

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Watkins Spark Plugs cat’t be beat. Vollenweider sells them. Blalock Trading Company RUNABOUT New Price With One-man Top and Slanting Windshield The Ford Runabout at this new low price is the most economical means of trans portation salesmen can employ. With the new one-man top and slanting wind shield, it is a more wonderful value than ever before. Time-saving, absolutely de pendable transportation at the minimum cost. Buy now — Terms if desired. Fayetteville, Ga. FAYETTEVILLE NE WI5JF A Y ETTEVILLE, GEORGIA. “A Store at Your Door.” A Fresh, Clean Puff With Every Box '“THIS is the face powder, with the * wonderful new fragrance, that you have seen advertised. Ikut&ini FACE POWDER. Next time I call, ask to see the Garda Products. The famous Garda fragrance —and the fine Garda quality—are car ried throughout the line! W. C. VOLLENWEIDER Watkins Salesman Fayetteville, Ga. THE WATKINS DEALER BREAD—FRESH—EVERY DAY SATURDAY SPECIALS WARM WINTER CLOTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SHOES 7 AND SLIPPERS TOILET ARTICLES AT REDUCED PRICES FANCY DRESS PATTERNS SILKS SERGES READY-TOWEAR GARMENTS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS < GROCERIEST—BEST—CHEAPEST Blalock Trading Company oooooooooo o o O LOCALS, c o o oooooooooo THE NEW STORES Redwine Brothers ginning day Friday only. Mrs. O. T. Malone was a visitor to Atlanta Wednesday./ Mrs. C. C. Travis, Katherine and sis ter, Travis, were guests of relatives in Atlanta this week. Miss Carol Arnold, returning home for the holidays from Wesleyan College, was joined in Atlanta by her mother, Mrs. J. J. Arnold, Wednesday. Every one who can is urged to take part in the singing of the Christmas carolers on the night of December 23. The carolers will meet at the court house at 4:45 p. m., and from there will visit the homes, taking small donations for our empty stocking fund. You are asked to help. Redwine Brothers ginning day Friday only. Miss Elizabeth, Benton, former teach er in the Fayetteville fhigh schocfy now of Macon, was badly injured when an automobile in which she was riding plunged through a bridge onto the tracks of the Central railroad, near Marshallville, Ga. Other occupants of the car were Troy Davis, a lawyer, and Miss Miriam Sams, who is teaching in Macon. The party were returning from Fort Valley to Macon when the accident happened. The Central rail road furnished a special, train to bring the party to Macon, whei’e they are now confined in a hospital. Dr. Y. R. Coleman from Macon spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 'Thornton. Miss Effie Kate Gary will return on Saturday from Soperton, Ga., where she is teaching, to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. George P. Gary. Miss Sarah Burks will return Thurs day from G. N. I. College at Milledge- ville, to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Burks. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodjoin have gone to Miami, Fla., where they ex pect to make their home, and are now en route to that city by automobile. In 1921 Jefferson county ginned 6,848 bales and in 1922, .7,840 hales, under boll weevil conditions. Fayette county in 1921 ginned 3,157 hales and in 1922 1,260 bales under the same conditions. ,C. V. Shirley, new county agent in Fayette, came from Jefferson county, where he had been agent for five years. These results speak plainly of Shir ley’s ability. Folow the agent and put Fayette county on the map. Mr. Paul Gary wi^l spend the Christ mas holidays with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. George P. Gary. Mr. Douglas Fife has taken a position at DeLand, Fla. Miss Annie Ruth Stephens spent Wed nesday in Atlanta, the guest of rel atives. ■ Have a light burning in your front window*, Saturday night to welcome and cheer the carolers who will visit you. Notice the beautiful Christmas dec orations in the store wnidows. It will help you to be merry and drive away the blues. Mr. Preston Seanor of Fitzgerald will spend the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Lester nad family. Mr. iJTaylor Mitchell of Hapeville spent the week-end with his grand parents, Judge and Mrs. S. B, Lew is. , We are requested to announce that Rev. Joseph H. Farr, a former mem ber of Ebenezer church, and now pas tor of the Griffin circuit, will preach at Ebenezer on the fifth Sunday in December. Rev. Mr. Farr is a former Fayette leounty man and was reared in the Eb- enezer community. It is expected that many of his former friends will hear him on this occasion. Judge John Davis has promised to be on hand and conduct the song ser vice for his old friend, Brother Farr. Fifth Sunday at Fayetteville Dr. Charles O, Jones, secretary of the Georgia division of the Anti-Saloon League, will he at Fayetteville the fifth Sunday in December. He will, preach at the Methodist church at 11 a. m. and at the Baptist church at 7 p. m. A cordial ; invitation is extended to the public and it is desired that Doc tor Jones will have a packed house ^at both the morning and evening serv ices. Griffin Women Plan Club Building Griffin.—At a meeting of the Wom an’s club Mrs. R. P. Shapard resigned as president of that organization. Mrs. Shapard was vice president at the time of the death of Mrs. R. H. Drake and has acted as president since that time. Business was suspended until after the holidays, when a new president will bo elected and the many duties of the organization will be carried on. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS —PHONE 83- will BE HEADQUARTERS TO BUY YOUR GOODS L OR THE FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS FURNITURE CARPETS RUGS ALL HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Miss Miriam Beadles will arrive Sat urday from Abbeville, where she is piano teacher in the public school, to spend the holidays with homefolks. Wilbur .Stephens spent last week with relatives in Atlanta. Misses Callie and Effie Stinchcomb motored to Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. O. A. Clinton of Atlanta spent Friday night with his mother. Messrs. J. R. Byrd and S. D Dorsey motored to Columbus Sunday. Mr. W. J. Stell of Atlanta spent Sunday at home. Judge E. J. Reagan of McDonough was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. H. P. Redwine, this week. Clasified Ac . Mr. Gilbert Stell of Columbus spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Ada Farer of Rest was the week-end guest of Mies Mary Harwell. Mr. F. J. Garrison had the misfortune to, fall and break his arm last Saturday night. Mrs. Lizzie Wright of Atlanta came Saturday night to make her home in, the future with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garrison of Hapeville spent the past week-end with homefolks. Redwine Brothersginning day Friday only. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & ©o., Toledo, O. I AM NOW LOCATED IN THE HOLLINGSWORTH BUILDING, OC CUPYING OFFICES WITH DR. 0. T. MALONE. I WILL BE GLAD TO WAIT UPON MY PATIENTS AND CONSULT WITH OTHERS IN NEED OF DENTAL WORK. SEE ME FOR EXAMINATION, TERMS AND PRICES. Very respectfully, DR. W, W. ALLEN, DENTIST. Halsten Brothers—Funeral Directors and Embalmers — Grifln and Senola, Ga... J, P. Wellborn, Embalmer. Office Phone 575. Night and Sunday Phone 63 and 163-J. i Blalock-Harrell-Smith Co. announce their new fall line of Ladies’ Dress Goods. Call and examine them. Also summer slippers for the family at your own price. Look before buying else where. EGGS WANTED—Will pay 35 cents per dozen for eggs. BLALOCK-HAR- RELL AND SMITH CO. The Fife-Winchester Store can equip you with every requisite for your *all fishing and hunting; also have other sporting goods. Ford Agency handle the Goodrich and Goodyear Tires. Watch their ads in this paper. Griffin Auto Top Co. and Southern Tire Works can put your old bus to runnin’ and make it look like new. Blalock-Harrell-Smith Company will buy _your peas. $25.09 REWARD: Twenty-five dol lars reward will be paid for the deliv ery to Sheriff of Fayette county, one Jim Jackson (colored), 5 feet 5 inches tall, 140 pounds weight, yellow color. Jumped his bond in Fayette county. FOR RENT: Two-horse farm, lo cated three milles north of Kenwood, Ga. One mile from line of Fayette, Campbell and Clayton counties, near a good school (Bethsaida). Rent very reasonable. See M. P. KENT, 215 E. Cambridge avenue, Colleg Park, Ga. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Jersey heifers and cows fresh in; Berkshire boar pigs' with or without papers; Col lege No. 1 cotton seed grown from stock coming direct from Athens, Cleve land Big Boll seed, Marlboro ( Prolific seed corn. All for sale or exchange for oats, com, peas, cotton seed or wheat. R. P. STEINHEIMER, Brooks, Georgia. KITCHENS and COMPANY FANCY GROCERIES ALL KINDS OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON A FULL LINE OF NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Travis and son of Rest spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Travis. Rev. Joseph Farr At Ebenezer Traffic Paralyzed By Railroad Wreck Senoia.—A freight train wreck six miles south of Senoia on the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic railroad com pletely paralyzed mail pnd passenger service on this line between Atlanta and Manchester, not a passenger train having been run since. Consequently the Senoia patrons have failed to re ceive their daily mail. There were ten cars in the wreck, one a car of mules, and although the car was tom almost to splinters the mules escaped almost without injury. An investigation is being made to determine the cause of the wreck. Reliable Glasses If you are thinking o| obtaining glasses, please bear in mind that the financial and professional responsibility of those to whom you entrust the care of your eyes is of greatest importance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exclueively to the scientific examination of eyes and the fitting and grinding of proper glasses, all for one reasonable charge. Optometrist J- C. Luggan Optician 53 West Mitchell Strex. Near New Terminal Station CRANBERRIES 20 cts. qt. BANANAS 25 cts. doz. ORANGES and TANGERINES 30 cts. doz. APPLES 30 cts. doz. CELERY 15 and 20 cts. bu. NUTS— ENGLISH WALNUTS 30 cts. lb. BRAZIL NUTS 20 cts. lb. PECANS— (paper shell) 17 1-2c lb. PRUNES 20 cts. lb. SEEDED RAISINS 25 cts. lb. COCOANUTS 10 cts. lb, CRYSTALIZED FRUITS— CITRON, ORANGE and LEMON 75 cts. lb. SAUSAGE 15 cts. lb. Have you a wife? The Blalock Trad ing Co. can furnish everything you need. Will take your produce for cash or in trade at market prices. Power Co. Plans Extension Americus.—Representatives of the Georgia-Alabama Power company are seeking new options on a power line right-of-way out of Americus in, the direction of Cordele, where the lines are to be extended immediately. The lines will' probably be extended along the right-of-way of the Dixie highway for a distance out of Americus, cutting across the country after leaving the highway and going direct to Cordele. No announcement has been made as to where the lines will cross the river, nor have the company representatives stated directly the route to be taken out of Americus. Just a Word to You! It tastes We want to sell you your groceries better If it and other foodstuffs. We will NOT reduce the quality of Is free from our goods in order to make so-called impurities. —o— Free from im- ’ bargain” prices. But if reduced prices on the highest standard of goods appeals to you, we invite you to give our store a trial, if not already a customer. We are speaking to your common purities is sense and good judgment. the policy J. T. McCollum and Son of this store. Groceries Feed Dry Goods Moore Glasses And Superior Service Cost No More Than the Ordinary Kind. OUT-OF-TOWN VISIT0R8 Should call on us Immediately upon arrival, allowing us sufficient time to supply glasses, properly and comfort ably fitted. Jno. L. Moore & Sons Master Opticians Over a Quarter Century In Atlanta New Location 77 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Ga. The Superb GARDA Line Face Powder Toilet Water Nail Polish Perfume Cream Rouge Talcum W3