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QUAKER MAID” HOSIERY
Bfu&ker Mai»
” Stockings ^
Beauty, Value and Durability.
These stockings are
made from fine,strong
ly twisted yarns, and
are constructed to give
extraordinary service
to the wearer. Heels
and toes are made
four threads to make
them indestructible.
Sold at all the popular prices.
In presenting “Quaker Maid” hose to you we
are not making an experiment, but offering you
a hose that has been thoroughly tested. Hosiery
of integrity, honestly knit, dyed and priced.
No. 3015—Light-weight, full-
fashioned, finest mercerized
lisle, high spliced heels, double
soles, and 4-inch garter-top—a
beautiful hose. Black only. 50c
No. 2043—Light-weight lisle,
full-fashioned, high spliced heel
and double sole. Black, white
and tan. 25c pair.
No. 2016—Medium-weight
lisle, full-fashioned, Out size,
reinforced heel and toe. Black
only. 25c pair.
No. 3040—Light-weight lisle,
full shape, high spliced heel,
double sole and linen toe. Black,
white, tan. 35c, 3 pairs for $1.
No. 2052—Medium-weight
mercerized lisle, reinforced gar
ter top, linen heel and toe.
Black only. 35c, 3 pairs for $1.
No. 2050 — Full-fashioned
light-weight lisle, Out size, high
spliced heel and double sole. We
recommend this hose for stout
ladies. Black only. 35c, 3 pr. 51.
No. 25 2 3—Misses’ fine-
ribbed, light-weight lisle, high
spliced linen heel, double sole
and linen toe. Black and col
ors. 25c pair.
No. 2040—Medium weight,
made from two-thread mercer
ized yarn, linen heel and toe.
Black, white and tan. 25c pair.
No. 460—Lisle top, with 14-
inch boot of pure silk, double
heel and toe. Black, white and
colors. 50c pair.
“Banner” School Stock
ings—Fine-ribbed, light-
weight, with indestructible heel
and toe, reinforced with real
Irish linen. Black. 15c pair.
“Quaker Maid” Silk Hose
No. 575—All silk, with rein
forced lisle top, linen heel and
toe. Black only. $1 pair.
Vassar Hose—The heaviest
silk hose that has ever been of
fered the ladies of Newnan.
Black and all colors. «1 pair.
PARKS &, ARNOLD
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County News Items
Interesting Facts Gathered During ttw Week by Our
Regular Correspondents.
TURIN.
In company with Deacon Chappell,
we went over to Pleasant Hill church
(or the regular services on Saturday
and Sunday. There was u good con
gregation on Sunday, and the service was
much enjoyed by both pastor and peo
ple. During our stay in the community
we were entertained in the homes of
Messrs. Kelly, Mnrris, and Adcock.
We were pleased to learn that Mrs.
Pope Morris had recovered from her
late illness, but sorry to hear of Mrs.
John Quick’s sickness from an attack
of rubeola— a disease that has been
prevalent in that community for some
time.
Pleasant Hill church, in conference
Saturday, designated Messrs. John Ad
cock and O. Chappell as delegates to
the general meeting at Ramah on the
fifth Sunday and Saturday before in the
the present month.
On our rounds we have seen but few
fields of wheat, but those few gave
promise of a good yield. The oat crop
ia abundant, and, although damaged to
some extent by the drouth, will turn
out very well.
In the Farmdale community a drouth
of several weeks’ duration has resulted
in poor stands of cotton, and the far
mers are rather blue over the outlook.
The protracted meeting at the Pres
byterian church closed Friday evening.
The splendid preaching of Dr. Fickler
will, we trust, result in lasting good to
the community.
The rain Sunday, nit hough light,
helped to revive drooping vegetation,
and was especially beneficial to gardens.
A brother of Mr. .1. D. Johnson, who
has been making his home in the West
for many years, stopped over in Turin
nn his return from the Confederate re
union at Jacksonville and spent several
davs.
Elder's mill has been thoroughly
overhauled and repaired, and is now
ready to convert the wheat crop into
good, wholesome flour.
May 20th.
GRIGSBY’S L1Y VER-LAX, that de
licious liver syrup, has displaced calomel
in every home. Good for grown-ups
and children alike. Ask John R. Cates
Drug Co.
RAYMOND.
Mrs. O. D. Adamson and children are
on an extended visit to relatives at For
est Park and Rex, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harper, of Hills
boro, Texas, visited the family of Mrs.
Virginia Hailey this week.
Dr. J. A. Hunnicutt, of Athens, is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. J. Bailey.
The many friends of Mrs. E. W.
Haynie. who underwent an operation
at the Newnan Sanatarium Saturday,
will be glad to know that Bhe is rapidly
recovering.
Miss Fannie Sue Donegan has re
turned from a pleasant visit to rela
tives in Atlanta.
Mesdames C. H. Gilbert and J. E.
Gilbert spent Wednesday afternoon in
Newnan shopping.
Raymond wai well represented at the
closing exercises of Moreland Academy
Monday night.
Marvin Donegan, who held a respon
sible position with the Beck & Gregg
Co., of Atlanta, during last summer,
has returned to take the same position
through the summer months.
Joe McWaters is the champion fisher
man of Raymond. He pulled to shore
Saturday night a grinnel weighing 5j
Ilia, and measuring 2 feet in length. A
photo was made of the fish and sent to
Mr. R. F. Shedden, in Atlanta.
Mr. Irwin Winslett spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Little Marie Griffith, who has been
with her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Gilbert, for
a week, returned Monday to her home
in Atlanta.
Dr. Harley McDonald, of Hullochville,
was shaking hands with friends here
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. S. Morton returned Friday
from a pleasant visit to her parents at
Griffin.
May 21st.
Quit CALOMEL! —it is dangerous.
Try GRIGSBY’S LIV-VER LAX, that
j delicious liver syrup guaranteed to pro
duce even better results than calomel.
It is absolutely harmless and pleasant
to take. Any child can take it with
safety. Ask John R. Cates Drug Co.
MT. CARMEL.
Chopping cotton is the order of the
day in these parts. There is general
complaint of poor stands, on account of
the continued dry weather.
We are pleased to report Mrs. Willie
Robison, who has been quite ill for sev
eral days past, as slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Kidd, in Newnan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beavers were
shopping in Newnan Saturday.
Miss Alice Allen spent a few days
with Moreland relatives last week.
Messrs. Byrd Beavers and Z. T. Tur
ner went up to Atlanta Monday—the
former to consult a specialist. Mr.
Beavers has been Buffering continually
with risings for more than two years,
and has been treated for his peculiar
ailment by several specialists. He
spent several weeks at Hot Springs,
but it seems he can find no relief. His
numerous friends sympathize with him
in his affliction.
Miss Maud Cavender and mother are
apending some time with Mrs. J. M.
Burks, near Newnan.
Despite the unfavorable weather
Sunday afternoon, a large crowd gath
ered at the church and spent several
hours singing. Quite a number of vis
itors from adjoining communities came
out and took part in the services.
There is no better way to spend a Sab
bath afternoon than in singing the
sweet songs of Zion in the right spirit.
Miss Newell Wiggins, of Midway,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. M.
Beavers and Miss Mary Wiggins.
Mr. I. N. Payton and family, of
Buckeve. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Wood.
Mrs. Georgia Payton and Mr. Loyd
Payton, of Buckeye, were Sunday vis
itors at Mr. Gene Payton’s.
The many friends of Mrs. Carrie
Wood, of Buckeye, will regret to learn
of her serious illness, and wish for her
a speedy recovery.
Some of our younger people are an
ticipating a great time at the picnic at
Edgeworth’s ferry next Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wood attended
services at Providence church Saturday,
and paid Newnan a short visit in the
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Bridges and chit
dren spent Sunday at Mr. John Pay
ton’s.
May 20th.
Keep Bowel Movements Regular.
Dr. King s New Life Fills keep stom
ach. liver and kidneys in healthy con
dition. Rid the body of poisons and
wastee. Improve your complexion by
Hushing the liver and kidneys. 'T got
more relief from one box of Dr. King's
New Life Piils than any medicine I ever
tried," says C E. Hatfield of Chicago,
111. 25c., at your druggist’s.
LONE OAK.
Last Friday evening’s entertainmant
at the school-house here proved quite a
success as to attendance, the amuse
ment afforded, and the encouraging
amount of proceeds netted for the bene
fit of Prospect church. In the cast of
characters composing “The Old School
at Hick’ry Holler,” all did well, Mr.
Elmer Nall, as "Prof. Toothaker,”
teacher of the school, eliciting special
applause as a personater of an "eld
school” preceptor. The enjoyment of
all present was enhanced by the beauti
ful piano selections rendered by Misses
Estelle Justiss and Louise Taylor, of
Lutherville.
Mesdames H. E. Latimer and Robert
Spence spent Saturday night and Sunday
with relatives in LaGrange.
Little Misses Emma Lizzie and Estelle
Phillips, of Hogansville, were week-end
guests of their cousins, Misses Annie
Ruth and Laura Wise.
Mrs. C. S. Culpepper, with her little
daughters, Virginia and Evelyn, spent
Sunday in Newmn with her sister,
Mrs. Carl Hamrick.
Miss Hilda Justiss, Messrs H. L.
Culpepper, Sanford Prickett and How
ard Turner attended,and greatly en
joyed the entertainment at Moreland
Academy last Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Pike and children, of
Heard county, motored to Lone Oak
last Sunday in their car, Mrs. Pike her
self at the wheel, and spent the day
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Burdett.
Mr. B. E. Wise is enjoying the pos
session of a handsome new five-pas
senger Ford car.
The continued drouth and high, cool
winds are most discouraging to the
prospects of our farmers, and no signs
of relief are yet visible.
May 20th.
Unclaimed Letters.
The following list of unclaimed let
ters will be sent to the Division of Dead
Letters, if not called for within two
weeks:
Miss Katie Alexander, Charlie Beas
ley, Rev. W T Banks, Adeline, Rev. W
T Carmichael, Rev. T W Calhoun, W
<' Ferrell, Miss Ethel Grimes, Harvey
Hitten, Mrs. Minnie Harden, Will
Howard, Rev. James Hendrick, Thomas
Neely, Mrs. Amanda Luvless, Mrs.
Lucile Long, Wash Medaris, Rev. J D
North, L J Nolan, Miss Pansy Prater,
Bmnie Patterson, Rev. C H Reese,
Miss Almaster Smith, Parrie Lee
Smith, Mss Jewel Thomas, Miss Mary
& Andrew Wood, Beulah Ware.
In calling for the above, please say
"advertised.”
To avoid delay in delivery have your
mail addressed to street and number,
box number, R. F. D. number or gen
eral delivery.
Susie M. Atkinson, P. M.
Indigestion? Can't Eat? No Appetite
A treatment of Electric Bitters in
creases your appetite; stops indiges
tion ; you can eat everything. A real
spring tonic for liver, kindey and stom
ach troubles. Cleanses your whole sys
tem and you feel fine. Electric Bitteis
did more for Mr. T. D. Peeble’s stom
ach troubles than any medicine he ever
tried. Get a bottle to-day. 50c. and
$1.00. at your druggist’s.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for eczema.
The fig tree was blasted, not for
bearing fruit. If we would give to the
good that is in us, we must make that
good manifest in our lives.
It is said that the two best things the
Creator allowed to escape from heaven
to gladden and beautify the earth were
women and flowers.
YOUR HAIR NEEDS
PARISIAN SAGE
It Quickly Removes Dandruff
Just because your hair is full of dan
druff, thin, streaky, dull and never will
do up to look pretty, do not despair.
Beautiful hpir, thick, fluffy, lustrous
and absolutely free from dandruff, is
only a matter of care.
Parisian Sage frequently applied wilt
work wonders. Just one application
stops itching head, removes dandruff
and all excessive oil. It goes right to
the hair roots and furnishes the nour
ishment needed—the hair becomes soft,
fluffy, abundant and radiant with life,
Parisian Sage not only saves the hair
but stimulates it to grow long and
heavy. Get a 50 cent bottle from John
R. Cates Drug Co. at once. There is
no other “Just-as-good.”
The way for a widow to get over be
ing one is to be rich.
Child Cross? Feverish? Sick?
A cross, peevish, listless child, w th
coated tongue, pale, doesn’t tl ep ; eats
sometimes very little, then again raven-
onsly: stomach sour; breath fetid;
pains in stomach, with diarrhoea; grinds
teeth when asleep, and starts up with
terror—all suggests Worm Killer—some
thing that expels worms, and almost
every child has them. Kickapoo Worm
Killer is needed. Get a box to-day.
Start at once. You won’t have to coax,
as Kickapoo Worm Killer is a candy
confection. Expels the worms, the
cause of your child’s trouble. 25c., at
your druggist’s.
Govern your thoughts when alone,
and your tongue when in company.
STANDING ROCK.
Miss Ethel Rogers, of Grantville,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ed
Drake.
Mr. Dennis Penington and sister,
Blanche, of Alvaton, were among
friends here Sunday.
Mr. Jasper Entrekin and sister, of
Alps, visited Mr. J. W. L. Caldwell and
family Sunday.
Mr. Harvie Cook visited friends at
Stovall and LaGrange Sunday.
Rev. J. G. Davis filled his regular ap
pointment here Sunday.
There will be a singing at Standing
Rock next Sunday afternoon. Every
body invited.
Mr. Paul Cameron and sister, Myrtle,
visited relatives at Brooks Sunday.
May 20th.
OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES
ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES
Drives Rheumatic Pains Away,
Relieves Backache and Blad
der Disorders After A
Few Doses Are
Taken
Sleep disturbing bladder weak
nesses, backache, rheumatism, and
the many other kindred ailments
which so commonly come with declin
ing years, need no longer be a source
of dread and misery to those who are
past the middle age of life.
The new discovery, Croxone, over
comes all such disorders because it re
moves the very cause of the trouble. It
soaks right into the kidneys, through
the walls and linings; cleans out the
little filtering glands and cells, and
gives the kidneys new strength to do
their work properly. It neutralizes
and dissolves the poisonous uric acid
substances that lodge in the joints
and muscles, causing rheumatism;
and makes the kidneys filter and sift
out all the poisonous waste jnatter
from the blood and drive it out of
the system.
It matters not how old you are or
how long you have suffered, Croxone
is so prepared that it is practically
impossible to take it into the human
system without results. You will find
it different from all other remedies.
There is nothing else on earth like
it. It starts to work immediately
and more than a few doses are sel
dom required to relieve even the
most chronic, obstinate cases.
It is the most wonderful remedy
ever made for restoring the lifeless
organs to health and strength and
ridding the system of every particle
of uric acid, and you can take it with
the utmost confidence that nothing
on earth will so quickly cure such,
conditions.
You can obtain an original pack
age of Croxone at trifling cost from
any first-class druggist. All druggists
are authorized to personally return
the purchase price if Croxone should
fail in a single csss, ..