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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.
LOCAL, PERSONAL
AND SOCIAL NEWS
Miss Martha Wellmaker, who is
one of the bright students of Cox
College at College Park, is at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Wellmaker, to spend the Christmas
season.
Barnesville Junk Go.
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.
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Barnesville Junk Cos.
Barnesville, Ga.
The Christmas
It’s All Around Us-Over
Us-About Us
Come in and see our line
of Candy, Stationery, Per
fume, and everything to
make the wrapping of pack
ages a pleasure,Seals, Cards,
Tags, Red Tissue Paper,
Greeting Cards, Post Cards,
and Everything.
Barnesville Drug
Company
Nu-Do the best made, for
sale by H. E. Armstrong.
Mrs. J. L. Burt and children of
Marietta are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Josh Martin.
Good price on Fruits. Get your
supply for Christmas from me.—H.
E. Armstrong.
Miss Martha Martin, who is teach
ing at Cairo, will return Saturday
for the holidays.
FOR RENT—-Good one-horse farm,
with tenant house on it.—G. W.
Langfoi-d, Barnesville, Ga., R. F. D.
Mrs. M. F. Middlebrooks and Miss
Rosa Middlebrooks will leave this
week to spend some time in Birming
ham, Ala.
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Your vision is priceless. Consult
us for optical work.—J. H. Bate &
Cos., Optical Specialists.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. of
Northfork, N. C., are in the city on
a visit with the family of Mrs. John
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F.
R'eeves, at their home on Greenwood
street.
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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.
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ATLANTA, OA.
Mr. J. K. Connally is better, after
an illness of several days.
Messrs. James Stokes and C. M.
Eyler spent Saturday in Macon.
Old Gold and Silver bought.—J.
H. Bate & Cos.
Mr. Ed Wade, a student at Gor
don, spent the week-end in Columbus.
The friends of Mr. J. E. Hale and
family are glad to know they are
improving after an attack of flu.
All work done hereafter for cash
only.—American Shoe Store, E. W.
Ross, Manager.
Miss fSvelyn Williams of Bessie
Tift was the guest of her sister, Miss
Kathleen Williams, last week-end. *
Mr. Clay and Miss Lucile Smith
are improving after recent attacks of
flu.
See Cora Moss for cut flowers, pots
and funeral designs.
Coach E. P. Moseley of Mercer,
formerly of Gordon, was in the city
last week-end.
Mr. Joe Adams is being welcomed
back to his place in business and so
cial activities, after being quite ill
with flu.
No more shoe repairing charged.
—American Shoe Store, E. W. Ross,
Manager.
Col. E. O. Dobbs has returned, af
ter spending several days in Buford
on business.
Miss Martha Butler leaves Thurs
day for Atlanta, where she will be
the guest of Mrs. G. W. Adams and
Miss Margaret McLean during the
holidays.
Just received a shipment of Wool,
Jersey and Canton Crepe Dresses,
reasonably priced.—Cora Moss.
Mrs. D. W. Pritchett has returned
from Atlanta and her many friends
are wishing for her a speedy return
to health and strength.
Miss Ailene Corry returned home
for the holidays last Tuesday. Miss
Corry is making a splendid record at
Wesleyan and her many friends are
proud of her.
Go to the Club House on New
Year’s night to get your oyster sup
per—from 5 to 8 o’elock.
The many friends of Miss Mary
Moss regret to know that she is ill,
and hope that she will soon be out
again.
Mrs. Lettrell, who has been visit
ing Dr. and Mrs. I). W. Pritchett for
some months, has returned to her
home in Oklahoma.
Don’t forget to attend the Oyster
Supper given by the ladies of the
Civic League on New Year’s night at
the Club House.
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
Mr. Wallace Smith has returned to
his position in Griffin after spending
several days at home, during which
time his friends will regret to know
he was ill.
Misses Sara Cook and Elizabeth j
Anderson were delightfully enter- j
tained in Macon last week-end as the j
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Carl L. An- j
derson.
To Cure a Cold la On* Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet* ) It
(to pa the Cough and Headache and work* off tha
Cold E. KGROVE'S signature oireach box. 3*c
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Miss Marie Smith was delightfully
entertained last week as the house
guest, of Miss Frances Cool
edge in Atlanta. While there she
attended the debutante dinner dance
of Miss Cooledge at the Piedmont
Driving Club.
BUDDED PECAN TREES FOR
SALE 1
ALL STANDARD VARIETIES
WRITE FOR PRICES
W. B. LAMAR
Park Fraat, Thomaaville, Ga.
November, 1922 2-23
APPROPRIATE X-MAS
GIFTS
Before buying your Xmas
Gifts see the fine display of
hand-made and hand-taint
ed novelties at Miss Edna
Morris’ Art Shoppe on Main
Street. 12-21
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The friends of Mrs. E. Whittle and
Miss Lula Whittle will be glad to
know that they are convalescing af
ter being quite ill with flu.
Misses Louise and Dorothy Bush,
assisted by Misses Mary Hammond
and Ethel Milner, entertained the
Junior Three Arts Club at the home
of Misses Bush last Wednesday af
ternoon. A pleasing program was
enjoyed, after which delicious re
freshments were served.
Taking Deiperate Chances
It is true that many contract se
vere colds and recover from them
without taking any precaution or
treatment, and a knowledge of this
fact leads others to take their
chances instead of giving their colds
the needed attention. It should be
borne in mind that every cold weak
ens the lungs, lowers the vitality,
makes the system less able to with
stand each succeeding attack and
paves the way for the more serious
diseases. Can you afford to take
such desperate chances when Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, famous for
its cure of bad colds may be had for
a trifle?
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Miss Gibbs and Dr. Moses, from
the State Board of Health, were in
the city a few days this week. With
the health picture which was shown
at the picture show and the Health
mobile which visited various sections
of the county, valuable instruction
in health was given. ,
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Signature of
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Mr. G. W. Langford, a most hon
ored and respected citizen of our
county, happened to' a most painful
accident last Saturday when his left
arm was dislocated at the shoulder.
He is'much better now, however, and
it is hoped that he will soon be all
right.
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, $1.26. Small bot
tle often cures. Send for sworn
testimonials.—E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive St., St Louis, Mo. —Adv.
POSTED
My land, known as the E. Stall
ings land. No tresspassing of any
kind will be allowed. This means
you. Anyone, tresspassing will be
prosecuted.
12-28 C. C. MARTIN, Manager.
LAMAR GIN REPORT
There were ginned in Lamar eoun-
ty prior to December 1, 1922, 1,360
1 halts of cotton as compared with
2,534 hales to same date in 1921, a
decrease of 1,174 bales.
CHARLES W. HARPER,
Special Agent.
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To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
ef children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hare*' Healing Hooey Id- :
tide the throat rombined with the healing effect of
Grove'* O-Pea-Trate Salve through the pore* of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
coat of the combined treatment is .lie.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
CIRCLE NO. 1 MEETS
Mrs. C. H. Willis and Mrs. C. P.
Oraddick were hostesses to Circle
Number One of the Woman’s Mis
sionary Society of the Methodist
church on Monday afternoon.
After an interesting and instruc
tive program and a business session,
Mrs. Emmett Coleman, in a charm
ing manner, presented Mrs. D. L.
Anderson with a basket of red carna
tions, in behalf of the Circle as a
token of their deep appreciation of
her faithful work as chairman.
A delicious salad course was served
by the hostesses, assisted by Miss
Charline jGraddick and Mastfer Rus
sell Willis. . ...
CHRISTMAS
Of all the days of the year, Christmas is the most
celebrated—and justly so. It is the anniversary
of the greatest personage the world has ever
known—our blessed Savior.
It is a day of good cheer that touches the hearts
of every one, from the youngest little tot who can
have any conception of Santa Claus, to the one,
ripe in years, who is waiting the summons to meet
the one whose birth we celebrate.
In the Christ spirit, “Peace on earth and good will
to man,” the peace that passeth all understanding,
the unselfish desire that every one should be hap
py, this bank wishes you, one and all, a merry,
merry Christmas.
HEBBgVB^*
THE CITIZENS BANK
BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA
A MIGHTY GOOD FIRM
The Slaton-Powell Clothing Cos.,
of Griffin, who have been carrying
an advertisement in the News-Ga
zette during the fall season, thus ex
tending an invitation to all our read
ers to trade with them, is a mighty
good firm from which to buy. They
carry the best there is in the cloth
ing and gent’s furnishing lines and
they will certainly treat you right in
every transaction you have with
them.
It would be a source of pleasure
to the News-Gazette to know that
you were giving them some of your
trade in the lines they carry.
GEO. MOORE’S FAMOUS
ESKIMO PIES
NOW 5c
O
m
Of course you know it’s the new Ice Cream Sensation —a bar
of delicious Ice Cream qoated with pure milk chocolate; the
same Eskimo Pie that took the country by storm at 10c,
now selling at 5c each.
Sold By Leading Fountains
ASK YOUR DEALER
REMEMBER: Eskimo Pie makes wonderful dessert
for dinners—it’s economical, too.
We specialize in unique Ice Cream designs ap
propriate for all social functions. Our prices
are reasonable, all out-of town orders receiv
ing special attention.
Geo. Moore Ice Cream Cos., Inc.
Mfgr*. of “The Better Kind of Pure Ice Cre*m.”
Main 3323 ATLANTA, GA. Main 4164
“Practical Gifts”
We are showing in our
window a large assort
ment of suggestions for
Xmas gifts. Come and
look them over.
TBe Gent’s Furnishings Cos.
Pierce Hammond, Manager
“We’ve Got What You Want Or We’ll Gel II”
STAFFORD BLOCK MAIN STREET
Barnesville, Georgia
Dr. KINGS PILLS
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Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the kind neigh
bors and friends who were so help
ful during the illness and death of
our mother.
R. 0. Knott,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gunn,
Mrs. Lou Knott
and Children.