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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920,
Give Music this Christmas
No matter how much money you’re going
to spend for Christmas, some should go for
music to make your Christmas brighter.
>lumbia E S e Record
We will make up appropri
ate assortments for you and
send them to your house or
wherever you wish — on
Christmas morning, too, it
you so desire.
will solve the gift question
for you. No other gift can
assure so much in genuine
delightful pleasure and en
tertainment fof so long a
time at*so little cost.
LUTHERVILLE.
Mr. nntl Mrs. Phil Matthews, of At
lantn, visited Mr. nml Mrs. Lum Rob
crtson Inst week.
Prof. 0. C. Noll came up from Tul
botton nml spout tllo week-end with 11 iH
family here.
Born, on the 2<1 Inst., to Mr. and Mrs
Clnrenoo Braswell—a son.
Mrs. Homer Jackson and Mrs. Row-no
Nnll visited Mrs. B.-1\ Hurst, in Now
nan, Inst. week.
Mr. Loon NorriH, of Allnntn, spent
Slindny with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norris,
Mr. Jns. A. Ball, of Columbus, wns the
guest of friends bore Sunday.
Mrs. Pantile Baker, of Lntlrnngc, wns
the guest Inst week of Mrs. Herman
Chnndlor and Mrs. Enrl Upshaw.
Mr. Bnrncy Garrett, of Rnopville, is
visiting Mr. Rufus Cochran.
Rev. 11. E. Htipn anil wife, of Morn
land, worn entertained Sunday at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McKoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnvo Paltcmon, Mr,
Moroor Patterson nml MIhs Avis Patter
son spout Friday in Newnan.
Mr. nnd MrH. Arch Williams enjoyed
the “movies” in Newnan on Thursday
evening Inst. r
Our town I* mourning the dentil of
two of iln oldest cilir.ciis. On Dee. i!
Mrs. "Goo. Andrews, one of our niOHt lie
loved women, passed away, nfter a lin
gering illness. Sim wns a consecrated
Christian, nnd beloved by everyone. On
tho night of Dec. 0 Mr, Ike Albright,
one of tho town’s oldest residents, was
relied to rest. Ho had been in fcolile
health for several months, hut was eon-
fined to Ids lied only a few dnys. Ho
lmd resided hero nearly hnlf a century.
Ho wns a strong Christian character, al
ways standing for the right. Wo extend
to both families our henrtfelt sympathy.
Those from a distance who attended tho
Albright funeral woro: Mrs. Jessie Las-
sotter, Mrs. Uoo. Vardeinnii, Misses Eve
lyn nnd Minnie LnBsettor, Mr. Lowis Liib-
sottor, Mrs. Lula White and Mr. Sidney
Upshaw, of Atlnntni Mr. Lclnnd Up-
slinw, of Jacksonville, Fin.; Mr, Will Al
bright and family nnd Mr. Oscar Al
bright and family, of LaGrango, nnd
others.
Doc. 7th.
WELCOME.
Most of tho pupils who have had mea
sles are In school ngain.
Mr. R. L. Pltmnn spent Mondny and
Tuesday In Columbus.
We regret to report Mcsdnmes W. S.
Hummer, Hump Kidd nml It. P. Dial on
the sick list this week,
Mr. 0. N. Strong nnd family spent
Slindny with Mr. .1. B. Strong nnd fain
Uy, In Newnan.
On Sunday Inst .Messrs. Ralph nnd
Lowis McKo.v visited Miss Lucy McKoy,
who is teaching near Hognnsville.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. 11. Sims, of Hogans-
vilIn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
.1. U. McKoy, Mrs. Sims remained over
for tlio week.
Mr. Ralph McKoy made a business
trip to Atlanta Thursday.
Mr. 10. M. Grimes was elected a trus
tee of Welcome school Saturday, in place
of Mr. X. O. Newman, whose term had
expired.
Wo sliull lie glad when tho measles
nnd the weather get “settled,” so we
cun rovlvo our church services. So many
have had measles that both church and
school attendance have been seriously af
fected.
From today’s (Tuesday’s) Atlanta
Constitution rt appears that there is a
brighter day ahead in tho cotton situ
ation. As humans, per Imps wo are too
prone to look on tho dark side of life,
forgetting that “every cloud has a sil
ver lining.” Those timeH of depression
have been brought upon us for some
good purpose. Although tlioro arc some
in our community who aro rcnlly in need
now, wo aro afraid tlioro will he more
if wo do not turn to God.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. E. Boono aro attend
ing tho Stnto Baptist Convention, in At
lanta.
Doc. 7th.
TURIN.
Death has carried off another of our
good women. Mrs. Mary Summers, wid
ow of the Into Win. Hummers, pnssed
nwnv on Monday night of lust week,
following a long illness. She wns n
daughter of Sam Price, for innny years
„ prominent citizen of Brooks. She was
a member of Harmony Universulist
church, nnd highly .esteemed in the com
munity where she had so long resided.
She is survived by three sons nnd three
daughters. Tho former urn Messrs.
Ham, Gary and Jesso Hummers, nnd tho
latter are two Mrs. Arnolds and Miss
Annie Summers. Funeral services were
conducted nt the homo by her pastor,
Rev. Mr. Rasneck, of Atlanta, assisted
by ]{ (! v. H. S. Rees, of this pince. The
remains wore laid to rest in Turin ceme
tery.
Kov. J. F, Eden preached his farewell
sermon at Turin Baptist church Sunday.
Tho church and community part from
him with regret, and their prayers nnd
best wishes follow him into his new
flohl.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moses, of At
lanta, were guests of relatives hero Sun
day.
Judge B. B. Weldon nnd family have
moved to the (Hass farm, in tho Sixth
district.
Uhcie Dick Elder, nil old-time dar
key, died on Mr. Clius. Reese’s place
last wock. Tho old generation of ne
groes, like the old Confodorato veterans,
are fast pnssing uwny.
Doc. 7th.
Dinks (coming out of theatre)—
Why did everybody cry during the
death scone? Thoy must have known
that tho actor was not. dead,”
Jinks—“Yes, that wbb just it.”
SHARPSBURG.
Mrs. S. W. Glass is visiting in At-
lantn Unh week.
Mrs. Will I’ruthor, of Nmvniin, spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Roxle Bridges.
Mr. Jim Spratling and family went
to Gay Sunday!
Mr. and Mrs. Davo Neely, of Long-
street, spoilt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
II. B. Pltinan.
Mr. Charlie Williams wont down to
Hatley hist week.
Mr. Cox, of Atlanta, is visiting Mr.
Roy Bridges.
Mr. J. L. MoLenn hud the misfortune
to break his arm tho past week.
Miss Elizabeth Smith ivns in Nmvnnn
Saturday.
| MT. CARMEL.
Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Story spont Sun-
day with rolntlvos at Dresden.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Story nnd Mr.
Clifford Story spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Story, at Buckeye.
Mr. Matt Moore spent tho wook-onil
with relatives in Sonola.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Robison, of Now-
nan, spont tho wook-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Story.
Messrs. Arthur and J. W. Story spoilt
Saturday in Atlanta.
The singing given by Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. T. Howard Sunday night wns much
onjoyod by tho young people.
Messrs. Joe nnd Chnrlio Story and sis
ter, Ethel, of Buckoye, worshiped hclro
Slindny afternoon.
Mr. Robt. Wallace, of Handy, visited
Mr. C. I. Wnllaco and family Sunday af
ternoon.
Children, hotter bo getting your stock
ings ready, for old Santa will bo coming
soon.
Mnrio snys she lins two very good
roiisons for wearing short Hkirts.
Ho—“Yes, I certainly like good food,
and always look forward to the next
meal. ’ ’ ,
Blio—“Why don’t you talk of higher
things once in a while?”
Ho—-” But, my dear, what is higher
than food?”
If contemplating matrimony, before
you pop tlio quostion, young man, go on
a buying expedition with your girl to
the grocery store, tho shoo Btoro, tho )int
store and tlio drug store. Then let your
conscience nnd tho size, of your pay en
velope be your guide.
Glycerine Mixture
Prevents Appendicitis
Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc.)
ns mixed in Adlor-ika, removes all foul,
accumulated poisonous matter from noth
upper nnd lower bowel and prevents ap
pendicitis. Relieves ANY CASE gas an
stomach or constipation. * Tlio INSTANT
ploiisnnt action of Adler-i-ka surprises
both doctors nnd patients. A busiifosB
hi an reports great benefit in a long stnjjid-
ing^nso of indigostion and sour stomach.
John R. Cates Drug Co.
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Special Christmas Outfits on Special Christmas Terms
I. N. ORR CO.
“HOME OR GOOD BUYERS" ,
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MTHfO.
A CASH STORE!
On JANUARY 1, 1921, our business will be placed on a strictly
cash basis. No goods will be_charged to anyone.
During the past few months many changes have taken place in
the wholesale business, and at a recent convention many representatives
of the largest manufacturers favored a net cash basis to all merchants.
In order to meet these changed conditions and be able to offer you the
class of merchandise that you demand at the right prices, we, in turn, must
adopt the cash system in order to take advantage of any discount allow
ed us in ten days. CL As in the past only the very highest class merchandise
will be sold in our store—merchandise that you can depend on, and
that you know you have purchased for less money—for; selling strictly
for CASH, we have no losses from bad accounts.
We thank you for the liberal patronage given us, and kindly solicit
your business on the cash basis, knowing that it will mean to you
greater values for less money. CL Assuring you of our appreciation of
your continued patronage, and of our willingness to give you the very
best service in the future, we are, respectfully,
Glover-Jones Company