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The—
Canning, Preserving
and Pickling Season
. Is Now On Us
We are prepared td
furnish you with
Canning Acids
and Spices
of all kinds
Lamar County Drug Go.
Phone 30 and Get it Quick
“SHIRTS”
We are showing New Ship
ment of Shirts with Collars
Attached. Also without.
New Shipment of Ladies’
“Sport Oxfords” at “Popular
Prices”.
The Gent’s Furnishings Cos.
Pierce Hammond, Manager
“We’ve Got What You Want Or We't! Get It”
STAFFORD BLOCK MAIN STREET
Barnesville, Georgia
Come to see us or Phone
us for anything in the
Fish or Meat Lines
Sweet Mixed Pickle in bulk
and Dill Pickle, too.
A nice line of SUNSHINE
Sweet Crackers.
The Barnesville Gash Market
Market Street
Barnesville, Georgia
LOCAL, PERSONAL
AND SOCIAL NEWS
Miss Myrtrude Henslee left last
week for the Teachers Sunimei
School at Athens, Ga.
Miss Mary Jordan left last week
for the Teachers’ Summer School at
Athens, Ga.
Lieut. Col. T. J. Franklin, a mem
ber of Governor Hardwick's staff, at
tended the Governor’s reception
Thursday evening of last week in At
lanta at the Georgian Terrace Hotel.
Burlap Bags for Sale.—E. G.
Horne & Son.
Mrs. W. A. Melton and little
daughter, Jane Mills, of Baxley, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Gordy.
Miss Katherine Gordy spent last
week in Griffin the guest of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Mills.
“I would not tane SI,OO for what
that wonderful Tanlac medcine has
done for me,” said Mrs. Mattie Lutes
of Lexington, Kentucky. Sold by
Lamar County Drug Cos.
Miss Dollie Oliver and Miss Moore
from Atlanta came down last Satur
day to attend the all-day singing at
Midway church Sunday, and also to
spend 4th of July with Miss Oliver’s
parents, Mr. and Mr3. C. G. Oliver,
and her sister, Mrs. W. C. Taylor,
who moved from Macon a short while
ago to make Bamesville her home.
FOR SALE—One Majestic Range
and one Ideal Fireles3 Cooker. —
W. T. Garrett. tf
Beginning Tuesday, July the 11th,
Mr. E. W. Ross, manager of the
American Shoe Store, will for one
week, make the following exceeding
ly low prices on the very best oak
leather half soles: Men’s, 75c; La
dies, 60c. No tickets made at these
prices.
STOVE AND FIRE WOOD—Sawed
to fit your stove and grate. $2.00
per half cord. Howard Lumber Cos.
Call Phone 74—2 Rings. tf.
Miss Helen Wooten left last week
for Athens where she will attend
Summer School at State Normal.
AGENTS WANTED—Agents wanted
to call on the colored population
with the fastest seller of its kind on
the market today. Big money for
those who will work. Write for par
ticulars.—lndian Chemical Cos., Au
gusta, Ga. 9-7
Miss Emma Martin spent the week
end in Macon where she visited
friends and relatives.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It
stops the Cough and Headache and works off the
Cold. £. W. GROVE'S signature oneach box. 30c.
Mrs. Powell Bush Returned to Grif
fin Thursday after spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bush.
Miss Louise Rumble returned last
week from a pleasant visit to friends
in Hartwell and Lavonia.
666 quickly relieves Colds,
Constipation, Biliousness,
Headaches. A fine Tonic.
Coach Mosley, who is manager of
the Dawson Baseball team, spent
several days at home last week.
At the present rate of Tanlac
sales, it is estimated the grand total
will reach 24,000,000 bottles at the
end of the present year.—Lamar
County Drug Cos.
Miss Mattie Tyus spent last week
end at home. She is attending Mer
cer Summer School in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elerby are in Atlanta
where Mr. Elerby has gone for treat
ment.
Although a powerful reconstruct
ive tonic, Tanlac contains no harm
ful ingredients, minerals or opiates,
which are so often found in other
medicines. It can therefore be taken
by delicate children with splendid re
sults. —Lamar County Drug Cos.
Mrs. Clarence Stocks sp&t several
days last week in Woodbury where
she went to attend a shower given in
her honor.
Miss Nancy Arnold of Newnan ar
rived Sunday to be with her grand
mother, Mrs. Joe Willis for several
weeks.
Burlap Bags for Sale.—E. G.
Horne & Son.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
Notice is hereby given that all who
may have claims against the estate of
R. H. Garland are requested to file
them at once and those who are due
the estate are requested to make im
mediate settlement of same.
This, June 26, 1922.
H. J. GARLAND, Administrator,
7-20 Estate of R. H. Garland.
Miss Lucy Talley went to Lyons
last week where she will be for some
time visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. J. W. Reeves and Miss Lillian
Reeves left Wednesday for Savan
nah -where they take the “City of
Savannah” for an ocean trip to New
York. Miss Lillian goes to take a
course at Columbia University. Mrs.
Reeves will enjoy herself by visiting
the many points of interest there.
CARDIii HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
Alabama La iy Was Sick For Three
Tears, Suffering Pun, Nerrous
and Depressed—Read Her
Own Story •( Recovery.
Faint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. C. M. Steca.ll,
of near hare, recently related the fol
lowing Interesting account of her re
covery: “I was in a weakened con
dition. I was alck three years in bed,
suffering a great deal of pain, weak,
nerrous, depressed. X was to weak,
I couldn’t walk across the floor; Just
had to lay and mr little ones do the
work. I was almost dead. I tried
every thing I heard of, and a number of
doctors. Still I didn’t get any relief.
I couldn’t eat, and slept poorly. I
believe if I hadn’t heard of and taken
Cardul I would have died. I bought
six bottles, after a neighbor told me
what it did for her.
“I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. I haven't had any trou
bln since ... I sure can testify to the
good that Cardul did me. I don’t
think there is a better tonic made
and I believe it saved my life."
For over 40 years, thousands of wo
men have used Cardul successfully,
in the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women did,
take Cardul. It may help you, too.
At all druggists. E X
FOR
Kinburn
Tan, Freckles
///7TI\V Plnpl*>,Blackkudi,tte.
V / /fll \\ Hagan's Magnolia Balm in-
M #ll 1% at aotly cools and sootheadry,
W/I I1 | burningskin. A presxntatire as
w m I I Ik. well as a remedy. Removes
M a 1 ■ S skin blemishes. Makes skin
m M I B g and complexion clear, velvety,
M m I ■ beautiful. Imparts delicate,
M m I ■ lasting! ragrance to the [>er-
I ■ I ■ son. Won’t rub off. Im
' ■ ■ H possible to detect.
I MagnoliaN
I Balm m/
■ LIQUID Face and Sw
I Toilet POWDER J) yV
4 colors: Brunette. SZZZ. ..jnL
White, Pink, ana g .sow.
Rose Red for lips, !
I cheeks. Sold by all in.P^lA^yl
dealers, or direct K/i o
from us, 75 cents, g,’
postpaid. a synCZga
LYON MFC. CO. !•
42 So. Filth St. P !===£tl
BROOKLYN, N. Y. jjl
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Quillian and
children, Dorothy and Albert, of
Cedartown, are the ghests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. English and have been
very cordially greeted.
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have aa un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there Is more or I ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood,
im prove the digestion and act as a general Strength
ening Tonicto the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dlspei the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottia
Mr Silas Moore, who is attending
West Point Military Academy at
West Point, N. Y., arrived last week
to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. R. Moor**, for some time.
Ann Cures Malaria, Chills,
hhn Fever, Bilious Fever,
Colds and LaGrippe.
Mr. Willis Arnold of Newnan is
with his grandmother, Mrs. Joe Wil
lis.
A Splendid Medicine for the Stomach
and Liver.
“Chamberlain’s Tablets for the
stomach and liver are snlendid. I
never tire of telling my friends and
neighbors of their qualities,” writes
Mrs. William Vollmer, Eastwood, N.
Y. When bilious, constipated or
troubled with indigestion, give them
a trial. They will do you good.
Miss Louise McKenzie of Monte
zuma is the charming guest of Miss
Ellen Hunt.
Miss lola Humphrey returned Sat
urday from Dawson where she has
been for some weeks.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Signature of
Sheriff Z. T. Elliott had a delight
ful week-end trip to Savannah and
Tybee, returning Tuesday morning.
The “Fourth” was very pleasantly
spent by a congenial party motoring
out from Barnesville to “English’s
Mill,” where a fish fry and barbecue
was highly enjoyed. Those enjoying
the outing were: Mr. and Mrs. Ches
nutt, Mr. Blount Trammell, Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Bush, Mr. Fred Cannon
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mills,
Miss Anna LeSueur, Mrs. Z. T.
Evans, Miss Louise Whittle of Thom
aston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Askin and
family, Mr. Floyd Wise and family
Mr. Farley Haygood and family, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Fleming, Misses Lu-
I cille and Maud Fleming and Clarence,
Mr. T. M. Haygood, Mr. and Mrs. W.
;A. LeSueur and Miss Rosalind Le-
Sueur.
Colds Cause Or ip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet* remove
the cause. There I* only one "Bromo Quinine."
E W. GROVE'S sionature on box. 30c.
Miss Irene Lifsey spent the fourth
with home folks.
Mrs. H. B. Barron of Thomaston
and Mrs. S. B. Lifsey attended the
funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Cooper,
in Griffin Sunday.
Mrs. G. R. Moore, Miss Myrtle
Moore and Miss Lorena Reeves re
turned last Saturday from a trip to
New York city. They took in the re
union at Richmond and took in other
points of interest on their trip.
NOTICE!
Notice is hereby given that at the
next session of the Legislature I will
introduce a bill to create the office
of County Commissioners of Lamar
County, prescribe their duties, terms
of office, etc. J. E. BUSH,
Representative Lamar Cos.
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HAVE YGUR BARN AND LOT
CLEANED
Horse and cow manures breed flies,
flies carry germs, germs cause sick
ness. We can sell your manure for
you and will have it hauled at once.
Telephone N. 18.
CITY HEALTH BOARD,
7-6 E. L. Cook, Clerk.
CONFIDENCE—
in the Federal Reserve System played an import
ant part in the recovery of business from the ad
verse conditions following the outbreak of the
European War, thirty months ago, and is still help
ing to keep business on an even keel.
This system with its immmense resources is a bul
wark of strength to the banks which are members
of it, and will assist them in any financial require
ments which may be called upon to meet.
By depositing your money with us you receive the
protection and the new facilities which our mem
bership in the system enables us to offer you.
RESERVE^>
Ufe- SYSTEM
THE CITIZENS BANK
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA
Lumber prices have dropped
and beginning to advance.
If you need anything in the
building line be sure to call on
Barnesville Planing Mill Cos.
“Everything To Build With”
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA
Hon. J. E. Bush, Lamar’s repre
sentative in the legislature, returned
fo Atlanta Tuesday, after the several
days’ recess on account of the Fourth
of July. He is expecting a lively
session because of the many import
ant questions which are to be con
sidered, on which there are sharp di
visions among the representatives.
Miss Flossie White left this week
for Savannah, where she will board
a steamer for New York, where she
will spend a short time. She will re
turn by rail, stopping by Washington
and other places of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Albertson of
Atlanta were in the city Sunday with
their sister, Mrs. Nathaniel Grier on
Thomaston street.
Mrs. E. A. Stephens of Atlanta
was the guest Sunday of her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Yerger, on Green
wood street.
WANTED—Loopers. Good pay and
steady work. Forsyth Hosiery
Mills, Forsyth, Ga. 7-27
Mr. T. M. Buchanan of Tate, Ga.,
was in the city for the last week-end
on a visit with friends.
COMMENDS SERMON
ON LAWLESSNESS
Rev. Arthur Jackson on Sunday de
livered a timely and impressive ser
mon on the lawlessness of the age.
No attention is paid to law and
order by the people and by a great
many officials. No chief of police,
no sheriff, has a right to license a
lawless act, such as driving automo
biles by children under sixteen, yet
you hear every day such a pleas as
this; Such and such an officer tells
my little boy he can drive. This of
ficer has the same right to tell this
little boy to shoot his pistol on the
street or to apply fire to buildings at
night.
When the superior court meets the
judge and grand jury may have
something to say about the lawless
ness obtaining in the city. X X
PIANO SACRIFICE
Due to inability to keep up pay
ments, we have had a high grade
piano, in the best of condition, turned
back to us. This instrument we can
sell for a rare bargain, giving terms
to responsible parties. For full par
ticulars, address,
LUDDEN & BATES,
It . Atlanta, Ga.
S.S.S. Fills Out
Hollow Cheeks,
Thin Limbs!
Men and women,-— whether you will
ever build yourself up to your normal.
Just-right weight depends on the num
ber of blood-cells In your blood. That’s
all there Is to It. It’s a scientific fact.
If your blood-cell factory Isn’t work
ing right you will be run-down, thin,
your blood will be in disorder, and
perhaps your face will be broken out
with pimples, blackheads and erup
tions. 8. 8. 8. keeps your blood-cell
factory working full time. It helps
build new blood-cells. That's why
8. 8. B. builds up thin, run-down peo
ple, It puts firm flesh on your bones. It
rounds out your face, arms neck,
limbs, the whole body. It puts the
‘‘pink’’ In your cheeks. It takes the
hollowness from the eyes, and It fools
Father Time by smoothing out wrin
kles In men and women by ‘‘plumping’*
them up. 8. 8. K. is a remarkable
blood-purifier. While you are getting
plump, your ekln eruptions, pimples,
blackheads, acne, rheumatism, rash,
tetter, blotches are being removed.
The medicinal ingredients of 8. 8. 8.
are guaranteed purely vegetable.
8. 8. 8. Is sold at all drug stores, in two
sizes. The larger size Is the mora
economical
Bridge Party
Miss lola Humphrey delightfully
entertained several tables of Bridge
at her home Tuesday morning.
The house was beautifully deco
rated with cut flowers and after the
game deilghtful refreshments were
served. Among those present were
Miss Mary Fisher, the guest of Mrs.
Alva Matthews, and Miss Louise Mc-
Kenzie, the guest of Miss Ellen Hunt.
GOOD REALTY
Large and small farms
for sale. Also vacant lots
and homes in the city. All
at reasonable prices.
GREENE REALTY CO.
Elliott Building
Bamesville, Ga.