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CHRISTMAS
IS ALMOST HERE
Come in and look over our
COMPLETE line of CHRISTMAS
GOODS.
Gifts for every member of the
family.
We have the prettiest line Xmas
Cards that we have ever had.
Don’t wait too late.
LAMAR COUNTY DRUG CO.
Phone 30 And Get It Quick
Rarnesville, Ga.
LOCAL, PERSONAL
AND SOCIAL NEWS
Miss Bess Cagie is at home with
her family, Mi - , and Mrs. J. E. Cagle.
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Mr. Lester Shivers of Griffin was
in the city last Saturday.
Old Gold and Silver bought.—J.
H. Bate & Cos.
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Miss Annie Kate Burke spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. E. P. Gordy.
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Mrs. Z. T. Elliott and children vis
ited Hogansville and Greenville last
Thursday.
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FOR SALE—Turkeys, 35c per lb.
Phone 2512.—Mrs. Arthur Owens.
Mr. Henry Anderson left Tuesday,
to be away on a business trip for
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bush, Mr.
Homer Bush, Jr., and Miss Frances
Bush, visited in Talbotton recently.
FOR SALE—My home, 608 Green
wood street. See J. S. Talley for
terms.
Messrs. Charles Rogers and Adiel
Moncrief of Mercer University spent
last week-end in the city.
Miss Marion Bush spent last Sat
urday in Thomaston as the guest of
Mrs. Julian Hightower.
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NEW HATS
We are showing the newest
shapes in Men’s Hats, “The
Kanson”.We have one for you.
Also new shipment in “Coo
pen” Union Suits. Sizes from
34 to 50.
The Gent’s Furnishings Go.
Pierce Hammond, Manager
“We've Sot What Yon Waal Or We'll Bel II"
STAFFORD BLOCK MAIN STREET
Barnesville, Georgia
Chase Lap Robes will make an ex
cellent X-mas present. For sale by
W. H. Mitchell & Cos.
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Mrs. Holly Holmes and Miss
Frances Holmes spent last week-end
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Powell Bush spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Bush and family.
CITY TAXES
CITY TAXES NOW DUE.
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Captain E. J. Murphey spent sev
eral days the past week in Macon on
a visit with relatives.
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Mr. Walter B. Smith of the Uni
versity of Georgia, spent a few days
last week with his parents.
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Closing out my business. For the
next ten days all of my shelf goods
at cost. —J. S. Talley.
Miss Louise Whittle of Thomaston
spent last week-end with Mrs. Etta
Evans, on Forsyth street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Presley of
Griffin spent Thanksgiving with her
mother, Mrs. Edd Capps.
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Your vision is priceless. Consult
us for optical work.—J. H. Bate &
Cos., Optical Specialists.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore spent
Sunday at Milner with Mrs. Em
mette Lee.
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Miss Ruby Cagle has returned
home from a delightful visit to her
sister, Mrs. Lenard, of Yatesville.
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Medium large, well filled seedling
pecans for sale, 35c per pound.—
311 Elm St., Phone 71-J. It
Mrs. Wimberly Wilson of Macon
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. A. Peacock.
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Mr. E. P. Childs leaves Thursday
for South Georgia, to visit his daugh
ter, Mrs. Tom Kennedy.
FOR SALE —Six room house on
Brown avenue, close in, No. 118;
in good repair with water. —Mrs. J.
G. Smith. 12-7
GIRL HAD
PAINFUL TIMES
Mothers—Read This Letter
and Statement Which
Follows
Portland, Indiana. —“I was troubled
with irregularity and constipation and
IP 1 would often have to
'* e t * own because of
pains. One Sunday
aunt was vis >hng
us and she said her
girls took Lydia E.
■W Pinkham’s Vege-
V'- m table Compound and
JR got well, so mother
i ill I said she guessed she
I tIII! would let me try it. It
|l* !IH is doing me good and
i I praise it highly.
are welcome to
use this letter as a testimonial.”
Stella Newton, R. R. 8, Portland,
Indiana.
Mothers—You should carefully guard
your daughter’s health. Advise her of
the danger which comes from standing
around with cold or wetfeet.fromlifting
heavy articles, or overworking. Do not
let her overstudy.
If she complains of headache, pains in
back or low er limbs, or if you notice a
slowness of thought, nervousness or ir
ritability on the part of your daughter,
give her careful attention.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
§ound is an excellent medicine for your
aughter to take, as it is especially
adopted to relieve just such symptoms.
Remember it contains nothing that can
injure andean be taken in safety.
Mr. William Bate, who "has been in
Florida for some months, is home on
a visit.
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Mrs. Grady Holmes and Mrs. W. H.
Lunsford of Culloden were in the
city shopping last Monday.
FOR SALE —Two milch cows for
sale for cash.—W. A. Sullivan,
Route A, Barnesville, Ga. 12-14'
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Mrs. Henry Birdsong and Mrs.
Millwood Matthews -of Thomaston
were in the city Monday.
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Miss Janie Frierson of Macon
spent the Thanksgiving holidays here
with relatives.
CITY TAXES
CITY TAXES NOW DUE.
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Mrs. M. F. Harris, Mrs. T. O. Mat
thews, Mrs. C. G. Matthews and Miss
Gladys Adams attended the funeral
of Floyd Crowder in Macon Friday.
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Miss Mildred Churchwell of Jack
sonville, Fla., was the guest of Miss
Ailene Corry during the latter part
of last week.
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One late model Chevrolet Touring
car for sale or trade for good pair
mules or good milch cows.—W. H.
Mitchell & Cos.
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Among those going to Atlanta for
the Tech-Auburn game last Thurs
day were Mrs. Lucy Sapp, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Prout, Mrs. W. H. Hahr,
Messrs. Henry Swatts, M. A. Bush,
Ed Cook, “Son” Cook, Prof. C. M.
Eyler, Misses Sara Hilton and Sara
Moss.
WESTERN UNION
TELEGRAM
NEWCOMB CARLTON, President OEO. W. E. ATKINS. First Vies Prasidont
RECEIVED AT Main St., Barnesville, Ga.,
4AN D 56 NL Telephone 65
Griffin, Ga., Dec. 6, 1922.
The Ladles of Barnesville and Lamar County,
Care NeWs-Gazette, Barnesville, Ga.
Our New York buyer has closed trade with New York’s largest
coat and dress manufacturers fer their best garments at the lowest
prices we’ve ever known. These with our regular stock go on sale
Thursday, December Fourteenth, at Nine o’clock. Every garment worth
two to three times the price. No mail orders accepted. No approvals.
Be on time.
GRIFFIN MERCANTILE COMPANY.
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Miss Zedene Horne has returned
home, after a most delightful visit
to Atlanta during the Thanksgiving
holidays.
The many friends of Mr. Gerdine
Lifsey regret to know that he has
been ill for several days. A speedy
return to health is wished for him.
Wanted, 50 Bushels Corn
Bring us sample and make us
price 50 bushels corn in shuck, for
immediate delivery for the cash.
It J. G. Smith & Sons.
Messrs. Jack Corry and Hollis
Gray, the latter of Carrollton, spent
several days with Dr. and Mrs. J. A.
Corry last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Woodward of
Macon visited their sister, Mrs. J.
E. Howard, at the home of Mrs. M.
T. Grace, last week.
WANTED—-Experienced trimmers
for automobile work. Trimmers
with cutting experience preferred.
Also cushion makers. Anderson
Motor Company, Rock Hill, S. C.
12-21
Miss Elizabeth Jones of Waynes
boro and Miss Louise McKenzie of
Montezuma, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with Miss Ellen Hunt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edd Capps and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wads
worth spent Sunday afternoon with
their aunt, Mrs. H. C. Dean of Zeb
ulon.
6 Per Cent Money —Under Bankers
Reserve System 6 per cent money
may be secured on city or farm
property, to buy, build, improve, or
pay indebtedness. —Bankers Reserve ;
Deposit Company, 1648 California \
Street, Denver Colorado. 12-28^
Mrs. Hugh R. Dorsey and little
Miss Bobbie of Alacon have been the
guests of the family of Dr. and Mrs.
J. R. Sims, Mrs. Dorsey’s parents,
the past week.
Mr. Gray Holmes of Rome was the i
guest several days the past week-end
of the family of his grandomhter,
Mrs. W. P. Holmes,’ at her home on
Thomaston street.
Full Blood Poland China
Pigs for Sale, Giant Bus
ter Breed.
I have some fine six months old
gilts and boars for sale at bargain
prices. Both the sire and dam of
these pigs won first prizes at the
fair. Will register in your name if
desired. —W. B. Smith. It
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Murphey will
leave today for Adrian, Mich., where
they expect to spend several weeks
with the family of their son, Mr.
Floyd Murphey, probably not return
ing to Barnesville until after Christ
mas. Mr. Floyd Murphey recently
submitted to a serious operation but
it will be gratifying to the people of
this community to know he is rapidly
recovering from the operation and
the illness and will probably soon be
fully well again.
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Misses Sara Stafford, from Brenau,
and Elizabeth Eley, from LaGrange
College, came home for the Thanks
giving holidays and will remain here
until after the Christmas holidays.
Mr. R. L. Downs of Savannah,
stopped over with the family of
Sheriff Z. T. Elliott Saturday on his
way to Cedartown to accept a posi
tion with the Central of Georgia
Railway Cos.
The many friends of Mr. Jamie
Willis will be pleased to know he is
READY TO GROW
BUSINESS IS COMING BACK-and yours
along with it. As better times develop a de
pendable, helpful banking connection assumes
an importance that can not be over-estimated.
The Merchant, Manufacturer, and Farmer
who has established relationship with this
bank finds not only complete facilities, and
thorough familiarity with the business needs
in the community,but finds careful considera
tion of his plans and the spirit of cordial co
operation in his interests.
THIS BANK always endeavors to work
with as well as for its customers. You are
invited to bring your business here.
■p/rntnaNaa
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THE CITIZENS BANK
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA
The Surety
of Purity
There are no miracles in cook
ing. What goes into the food
must inevitably come out.
Even the baking perfection
that results from the use of
Royal Baking Powder is no
miracle.
It is simply the result of ab
solute purity entering the
food —and emerging again.
Royal is made from Oeam of
Tartar dorived from grapes.
It CsrAalns No Alum
Leaves No Litter Teste
getting along splendidly, since the
terrible accident which befell him
last Friday. His continued improve
ment is earnestly hoped for by all.
Am prepared to make
loans on city property, in
cluding residences and busi
ness houses.
CLAUDE CHRISTOPHER
Attorney-at- Law
12-7 Barnesville, Ga