The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, December 14, 1922, Image 5

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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 Barnesville, Ga. FOR SALE Medium large, well filled seedling Pecans for sale',' 85 c&nts per pound. —3ll Elm Street, Phone 71-J. It MISS LOLA MILNER. o The River Jordan. Tlie River Jordan has a length' of 120 miles. It rises at the foot of Lebanon, and flowing through Lake Tiberias, reaches the Dead sea, 1,310 feet below sea level. ■ o PERFECT HEALTH Pill* keep the system in perfect order. Regulate the bowels and produce _ A VIGOROUS BODY A sovereign remedy f.; ick headache, constipation, Tuff’s Pills * * Thoughts After Forty. For some reason it always makes a wife happy when some mutt asks If her husband isn’t her father. / Q— .a-' To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and-works off the Cold E. W. GROVE’S signature oneach box. 30c. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF CHRISTMAS GOODS Do not do any of your Christmas Shopping until you have seen the Beautiful Line of Goods on display in our store. We have never had a Prettier Stock of, CARDS, SEALS, IVORY GOODS, PERFUME SETS, CHILDREN’S BOOKS,BIBLES,KODAKS, STATIONERY,etc. Our Stock of CANDY is the MOST AT TRACTIVE we have ever had and we ask the privilege of supplying your Christmas Candies. We have several of the best known makes on the market —the FINEST there is in CANDIES. Come and Look them over before buying. We are giving a Ticket with every 25 Cents Cash Purchase which will give you a chance at one of the Prettiest Dolls ever seen in this city. See her irt our show window. Somebody will get her absolutely free. CITY DRUG CO. Yh-* Star* Barnesville, Georgia , Baruesville Junk Cor 334 Railroad Street \ Buy all kinds of junk such as scrap iron, metals,sacks and all kinds of junk. We-pay 25 cents per hundred for scrap iron delivered at our place. Barnesville Junk Cos. Barnesville, Ga. LOCAL, PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams and little daughter from Bartow, Fla., are spending several weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Williams. FOR SALE—Pigs.—Arthur O'vfcn. CITY TAXES CITY TAXES NOW DUE. Mrs. A. J. Connell of Atlanta spent a very pleasant day with Mrs. E. M. Powell and family Thursday of last week. Old Gold and Silver bought.—J. H. Bate & Cos. Mrs. A. J. Connell has returned to her home in Atlanta after a very pleasant visit with the family of her sister, Mrs. R. F. Connell, on For syth street.' REESE’S TOY STORE, GRIFFIN, GA. Carry Toys from 5c to SIO.OO and ask that you see their line before buying. The friemfs of Miss Rosa Alberta Mann, who has been Western Union operator for the past few weeks, will regret to learn that she has been transferred to other territory. Her place is now occupied by Miss Mary Duggin, to whom is extended a most hearty and cordial welcome. Come to see Miss Cora Moss before buying your Xmas flowers—reut, pot and wreaths. The Famous r" \ *1 J • J- GROVER’S \ • ! "SISTICK ALIMA" \ 1 SHOES \#§ ($6.60 Grade) / \\ SC.OO A Pr. / Black Cc poatase J with order. rxi.iAni*icroa i>irs*u.wx ATLANTA, OA, _ Your vision is priceless. Consult us for optical work.—J. H. Bate & Cos., Optical Specialists. Mrs. John Dyal, of White Oak, is visiting. hex - e. FOR SALE —Two milch cows for sale for cash. —W. A. Sullivan, Route A, Barnesville, Ga. 12-14 Among those going 1° the basket ball game at Y’atesville last Friday afternoon were Misses Estelle Ander son, Elizabeth Harrison, Lila Ingram, Mary Moss, Mr. Harrison Rigdon and numerous others. Come and look over my Holiday Goods before buying.—Cora Moss. CHRISTMAS SEAL YOUR CHRISTMAS MAIL. WANTED—Experienced trimmers for automobile work. Trimmers with cutting experience preferred. Also cushion makers. Anderson Motor Company, Rock Hill, S. C. 12-21 Mrs. Henry Anderson, who has been visiting relatives in Columbus, returned home last Tuesday. • CITY TAXES CITY TAXES NOW DUE. The many friends of Miss Lula Whittle regret to know that she is ill, and it is sincerely hoped that she will soon.be out again. TO RENT—House on Greenwood street. —J. R. Franklin. Mrs. J. R. Howard and Miss Ora Lee Howard spent Saturday in At lanta. 6 Per Cent Money —Under Bankers Reserve System G per cent money may be secured on city or farm property, to buy, build, improve, of pay indebtedness. —Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, 1048 C&lifornia Street, Denver Colorado. 12-28 Mr. Peeples, District Manager for the Western Union, was in the city last week on business. N Five Fur Neckpieces values up to $12.50 to go at $5 each.—Cora Moss. Miss Alta Peacock spent last week end in Macon. * Mr. Billie Fields, a former Gordon student, was a recent visitor to the city. TO RENT—One two-horse farm near fPiedmont. Will rent this farm very reasonable to rigty party.—J. R. Franklin. Mrs. E. T. Holmes entertained her three table bridge club very delight fully last Thursday afternoon. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! We have ine most com plete line of Toys in Middle Georgia. —Reese’s Toy Store, Griffin, Ga. Mr. Emmett Miller left last Satur day for Avon Park, Fla. Miss Lucy Whittle of Thomaston visited friends here last week-end. CITY TAXES CITY TAXES NOW DUE.' At a meeting last Thursday after noon the Committee for the Sale of Tuberculosis Christmas Seals was organized, and plans for the Sale of the Seals were formulated. It is hoped that all who are appealed to will respond most liberally to this worthy cause. FOR SALE—Pure-bred . I. Cock erels, $1.25 each. Phone 2512. — Mrs. Arthur Owens. Mrs, H. B. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Fain Johnson and Mr. Ed Warren, of Thomaston, were the guests of Mrs. S. B. Lifsey last Sunday, com ing over to attend the funeral of Captain Hammond. ■ ■ ■ Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days • "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. • Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Murphey fare spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Murphey in Adrian, Mich. The Men’s Bi.ble class of the First Methodist church entertained with a splendid banquet last Friday evening. Contributed to the pleasure of occasion were the readings by Miss Zedene Horne and Mrs. H. K. Ches nut and the musical number by Miascs Sara Stafford and Elizabeth Eley. Colds Come Grip and Influenza (AX A'.' ,E BCOMO QVmitit Tablet* rernwre the cause, There t< only one lirwnu boioine' E W. GROVE'S ftounn <m box 30c Mrs. Malcolm Jones, Sr., of Ma con, was "the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maleofrn-tfBTf&P, 'JrT*'* All Baking Powders Lock Alike —BUT Is your baking powder abso lutely pure? Royal is. Is your baking powder abso lutely wholesome? Royal is. Is your baking powder un varying in strength under all conditions? Royal is. Is your baking powder eco nomical in keeping baked foods fresh longer and mak ing home baking so satis factory that it takes the place of more expensive food? Royal is. Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste TOMORROW WILL BE THE PRODUCT OF TODAY Hope looks into the future and visions the home that will be yours. But hope alone will not accomplish what you desire. The practical man knows* that no building can well be erected until the foundation is laid. He also knows that no fortune can be acquired ui*til he learns to save. Start your account with this bank and build for the future. Federal bksehvb^* THE CITIZENS BANK BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA LAND POSTED This is to notify the public that my lands are posted and all tress passing on them of whatever nature is strictly forbidden. Dec. 12, 1922. 12-21 MRS. S. RUMBLE. o Mrs. Reid Brelsford has returned after being delightfully entertained as the guest of Mrs. Ulmer, in Jack sonville, Fla. o Mr. Jamie Willis, who is recovering from the accident which necessitated the amputation of his arm, has re turned,to his home, and his many friends hope he will continue to im prove. —- Remove poisonous'waste Dr. KING’S PILLS ■uSmiS ~~for constipation “Practical Gifts” We are showing in our window a large assort ment of suggestions for Xmas gifts. Come and look them over. The Gent’s Furnishings Cos. Pierce Hammond, Manager “We’w Got What You Want Or We’ll 6et II” STAFFORD BLOCK MAIN STREET Barnesville, Georgia ||i|k| Yw\ K *—, ~ .. r TAX NOTICE . State and County Tax books elope December 20th. All women between the ages, of 21 and GO years old are due SI.OO Poll Tax. Pay before the 20th and save the extra cost. 12-14 GUS SMITH, T. C. A TEXAS WONDER For kidney- and bladder troubles, gravel, weak and lame back, rheu matism and irregularities of the kid neys and bladder. At your drug gist's or by mail, $1.25. Small bot tle often cures. Send for sworn testimonial^. —E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive St., it I.ouis, Mo. —Adv. o Camberlain’t Cough Remedy the Mother’s Favorite The soothing and healing proper ties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual cures have made it a favor ite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of young children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief and is free from opium and other harmful drugs.