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THE NEWMAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920.
TURIN.
Wo nrc informed that Ebpnozfir Bap
tist church on la«t Saturday called to
its pastorate for next year Bov. F. J.
Amis, and that he hntt accepted the call.
The days of mooting will bo as in past.
Second Sunday and- Saturday before of
each month. Bov. Anna is an able min*
Sstor and consecrated to tho divine work,
and thOse who hoar him will receive some
thing worth taking home with them.
Wo are also apprised that tho church
nt Sharpsburg has called to its pnstor-
ntc, Rev. W. K. Fuller, of Nownan, who
will servo one Sunday por month, the
day not got given out. Rev. Fuller is
endowed with a burning zeal for the
Master's enuso and those who hear him
will bo quickoned la their zeal for the
cause.
By request a former pastor of Sharps-
burg church, will hold a sorviee with
that church/ tipi pnstor of said church
fifty years ago. Thom should be a full
house for tho occasion.
Rev. W. J. Stephenson recuperates
very slowly from his sevoro attack of
indigestion soino wooks ago. Jib will
hardly ho ablo to resume his pastoral
work during tho winter.
Cards are out announcing tho mar
riage of Mr. Robnrt Dominick to Miss
Arlonn Williams, on Wodnosdny tho 22d,
at the Turin Baptist! church, at 4 p. m.
Thoso people Rra two of Turin's popular
young people, and tlielr many friends
will honor thorn, by their presence on
this occasion.
Owing to the greatest drop in the price
of cotton over experienced in tho South
tho farmers are not anticipating tho
holidays as on joyed in past years,
few will have regrets by tho failing of
what was onco their "joyful." But
this cut oir of tho "joyful" saves
thousands to our country and makes
aomo amends for the shortage in tho
price of cotton.
Tho smnll grain crop is larger in this
floction than sevornl years and is now
up and growing off rapidly. Quito
number of fine porkorjf have boon slain
and feasting on , sparo ribs and back
bones has boon enjoyed enough to dis
pell gloom.
; Itev. J. II, Clarke flllod his regular
appointment at tho ProBbytorian church
Sunday, preaching a most helpful sor
mon.
Mrs. W. C. Ragsdale, who has boon
qulto sick, is now convalescent.
Owing to grading for tho ntow high-
wny, and rains, the road from Sharps-
burg, Turin and Seaoia is almost im
passable.
Mrs. Morris, of Bowden, Ga„ spent
tho week-end with tho family of ,Rov.
W. D. Stephenson,
Rev. W. ,D. Stephenson, who lins boon
confined to his room for tho pnst threo
wooks, is slowly improving and his many
friends wish for his oarly roturn to his
wor]<.
Friday night, tho 17th lust will bo tho
regular communication of Turin Ma
sonic Lodge, Election of officers and
work in M. M. dogroo.
Mr. J. B. Wilkes has moved to Turin,
ns agent for tho Gontrul railroad. Ho
and his family orb welcome 'Additions to
our town.
Tho music pupils qf Mrs. E.*L, Mor
rill will giyo a roeital Saturday p. m.,
I)oc. 18, at tho homo of Mrs. 13. G. Wynn,
Sharpsburg, Gu.
Tho program is as follows—
Duet — "Y ulotldo Bolls, *' Richard
Goordoloa; Robocca Ingram and Mary
Bridges.
"Docombor," Goo. Spaulding; Sarah
Wynn.
* 4 Christmas. Morning at Home, ’' Mar
tin; Willie Mry Neely.
* * Christmas,' Romance, * ’ Paul Lawson;
Margaret Shell.
"Snow Bolls," G, Brascombo; Ruth
Danlol.
, Song—»"A Noto t,o Santa Claus,"
Uroonwold; Martha Bob Ingram.
"SiBtor Dear," William Korn, op.
156; Eddie Ingram.
"On Tho Ico at Sweet Briar,"
Crawford; Mary Fox North,
"Winter Idyl," Plorro Ronard; Lilia
Wood.
gong—"Just a Little Empty Stock
ing,” Bishop; Olivo Morrill.
"Holiday March," Spaulding; Gena
Neely.
"Silver Star," Mazurka; Bolm op.
■327; Catherine Ingram.
‘ * Boa Muscadlus, ’' Paul Waohs; Mary
Bridges.
(a) "Wintor Blossoms," (b) "Chini-
«s at Christinaa/tf Duniol Rpwo; Mary
Ixm Benton.
4 4 Christmas Bolls,' 1 Wyman op. 17;
Rebecca Ingram.- ,
Belgium's stool production is now 22
per cent of tho pro-war output.
DRESDEN.
Wo had a heavy rain Monday night
and this (Tuesday) morning the weather
being clenr and colder, quite a number
of hogs are being slaughtered in the
community.
There was no preaching service at
Emory Chapel Sunday afternoon for
lack of a preacher. We understand that
Rev. Mr. Ware, who was assigned to
this circuit has resigned and taken
charge of the Odd Fellow's Orphanage
nt Macon. Wo are Bure of a preacher,
though, for tho coming year, for that is
tho beauty of the Methodist policy,
church is loft without ft pastor.
Mrs. Lizzie Mitcham is spending some
time with tho family of her son, Mr. W.
B. Mitcham.
Mr. Clem Newman is moving his fami
ly to South Georgia whore he will make
his home.
Mrs. Ed Mininas daughters, Misses
Maude and Thelma, and their guests,
Miss Bailie Millions, of Nownan', spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. ‘D. Mil
lions, nt Welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meriwether and
little son, Billy, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Hutchins in Newnan.
DODSON.
Several pupils uro absent from 'School
tliis week on account of sickness? viz:
Raymond Witcher, Garland Witcher,
Warner Hyde, Robert Ward, and Opal
Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sewell and cliil
dren, Louis and Hugh, of Roscoe, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sanders.
Mr. Hugh Gibson, of Newnan, spent
Saturday night witli his parents here.
Mr. anrl Mrs. T. B. Nowton, of Sar
gent, wore guests of Mr. P. H, Gibson
and family Sunday.
Rev. J. S. Edwards, of Buchanan,
proachod his farewell Bongon at Mace
donia church Sunday, nftor having serv
ed a pnstor over four years. Tho church
has called Rev. Louis Fowler, of Atlanta,
for another year.
Mr. T. A. Ward, of Atlanta, spent a
few days with rofhtives hero last week.
Tho pupils of Macedonia school aro
planning to have a Christmas tree tho
last day of school.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
Egbort Culborson Palmer was born at
Corinth, Hoard (then Troup) county,
July 18, 1838. IIo enlisted in the
Confederate army nt LnFayotto, Walker
county, Ga., in .1861 and served four
years. Ho wns married *to Miss Ara
bella Moseley on Oct. 2, 1866, and from
that time until his death remained a
citizen of Cedar Crook district, Coweta
county. Ho served ns Clerk of tho Su
perior Court of Coweta county in 1877
and 1878, became a member of the Ma
sonic fratornity in Nownan in 1877. Ho
was for many yoars Notary Public in
Codnr Creok district. Ho united with
Macedonia Baptist church in 1866, and
remained a monibor of that organization
until his death. Ho departed this life
on Sept. 8, 1020. Ho leaves a wifo and
sovon children to cherish his memory.
Macedonia church, in conforonco,
passed tho following resolution of sym
pathy :
‘ ‘ Resolved, That wo extend to the be-
roavod family our sincoro sympathy,
and prny God to comfort thorn in this
hour of griof, and permit Ilis compas
sion to comfort them in all their ways. ’ ’
Respectfully submitted,
J. C. Sowell,
J. Potty,
H. E. Eidaon,
Committee.
Charity bogins at homo, but reform
usually makes its debut olsowhoro.
In Holland you cannot .suo for a bet
nuido upon cards, but you can for one
mado on a horse race or any similar
outdoor sport
After you eat—always take
1C
Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat
ed Ga»y Feeling. Stops food souring,
repeating, nnd all stomach miseries.
Aida dictation sod appetite. Keeps stomach
■we«t and strong. Increases Vitality and Pop.
1 EATONIG i* tho boot remedy. Ton* of thou-
**nda wondorfully benefited. Only coet* a cent
or two * day to uu it. Pooltiroly guaranteed
to please or wo will refund money. Got a big
box today. You will boo,
JOHN R. OATES DRUG COMPANY,
Newnan, Ga.
ITCS for
hi l dren
Their happiness on Christmas Morn and there
after is your privilege. Though it be in a small
way do not deprive them.
25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT
At ORR’S this week will help.
SANTA CLAUS
Christmas Goods Reduced
Means a Saving to You!
Don’t wait! Come in and select your Christmas gifts before
the rush starts. C, Beginning Friday morning, December T7th,
and running through Dec. 24, these prices will prevail—
Ivory Goods Marked Down 33* %
Now is the time to buy to finish out your set.
Ivory makes the most appreciated gift. We have
a large assortment to select from. In sets and odd
pieces.
$45.00 Sets marked down to $30.00.
$30.00 Sets marked down to .. $20.00
$18.00 Sets marked down to .$12.00
$15.00 Sets Marked down to .$10.00
$12.00 Sets marked down to .... $8.00
$7.50 Sets marked down to ,$5.00
ODD PIECES.
Clocks Nail Buffer
Bud Vases Cuticle Scissors
Picture Frames Cuticle Knife
Dressing Combs. Shoe Hooks
Hair Brushes Hair Receiver
Mirrors Puff Boxes
Nail Files.
Books for Grown-Ups
Miss Minerva’s Baby by Emma Speed Sampson.
Billy and the Major, by Emma Speed Sampson.
Mary Marie, by Eleanor H. Porter.
The Man ofthe Forest, by Zane Grey.
ExitBetty, by Grace Livingston Hill Lutz.
The Search, by Grace Livingston Hill Lutz.
Leave it to Dorris, b yEthel Hueston.
Prudence of the Parsonage, by Ethey Hueston.
The Poreygee, by Joseph C. Lincoln.
The Call of the Wild, by Jack London.
The Rivers End, by James Oliver Curwood.
The Valley of Silent Men, by James Oliver Curwood.
Harriet and the Piper, by Kathaleen Norris.,
The Amazing Interlude, by Mary Roberts Rhinehart.
The Enemies of Women, by Blasco Ibanez.
Returned Empty, by Florence L. Barclay.
Games and Toys All Marked Down
Santa Claus Masks
Filled Stockings
Sparklers
Game of Quoits
Painting Outfits
Tiddled Winks
Lotto
Authors
Sewing Sets
Spoof
Flinch f
Rook
Building Blocks
Printing Outfits
Ouija Boards
Hqrps
Domino
Pencil Boxes
Homs
Checker Boards
Old Maids
Monday, Dec. 20, Only—Bargains In Stationery
Gift Boxes at unusual prices. Stationery makes
a useful gift and is always appreciated by the one
who receives it. Come early as the quantity is limit
ed.
Stationery $ .35 to $ .50—33 C
Stationery .75 to , 1.00 -67 c
Stationery 1.25 to 1.50 -98c
Stationery 2.50 to $3—$1.35
All in Gift boxes. All Gift Boxes reduced.
Coaster Free With Each Doll Sold
15-inch China Head Sleepy Dolls with real hair $2.00
9-inch Unbreakable Baby Doll. . $1.00
9-inch Unbreakable Baby Doll .. .with hair, $1.50
11-inch Unbreakable Baby Poll $1.50
11-inch Unbreakable Baby Doll .. . with hair, $2.00
13-inch Unbreakable Baby Doll .. $2.00
13-inch Unbreakable Baby Doll .i .with hair $2.50
15-inch Unbreakable Baby Doll ........... $3.00
15-inch Unbreakable Baby Doll . .. with hair $4.00
20-inch. Kid Body, China Head, Sleepy Doll $8.00
30-inch China Head, Real Hair, Sleepy Doll $15.00
Kewpie Doll 25c to $4.00
10-inch Stockinette Dolls $2.25 and $2.75
All have been marked down. Gome in and look
over our large assortment. It will save you money.
rr p ■
Bibles, Testaments and Psalms
Khaki Covered Pocket Testaments ... 50c and 75c
Leather Covered Pocket Testaments ... 75c to $1.50
Leather Covered Testaments, large type, 50c to $2.25
Illustrated Holy Bibles, school edition, $1.50 and $2
Red Letter Testament, leather covered,
large type $1.50, $2 and $2.50
Holy Bibles, self pronouncing, leather
covered, large type . $2.00 to $7.50
Scofield Reference Bibles $4.00 to $10.00
Books for Children
IN LINEN, PAPER and BOUND.
The Three Bears Haiwatha ,
. The Three Little Pigs / Helen’s Babies
The,Child’s Garden of Mother Goose
Verses. 1 Charlie Chaulin’s Comic
Riley’s Home Again With Copies
Me. Barnyard Friends
Little Boy Blue. A. B. C.
Life of Jesus.
EVERSHARP
Th* nmr u tn th$ pencil
Eversharp is ab
solutely, unique,
the pencil that is
always sharp yet
never sharpened,
always ready for
smooth, easy
writing,andbeau-
tifully made for
lifelong service.
Eversharp prices,
with 18 inches of
EversharpLeads,
are $1 up.
Sold by
Dealer’s Name
and Address
Serviceable Gifts Are the Kind to 6ive This Year
A FOUNTAIN PEN—EVERSHARP PENCIL.
Will last for many ^ears. _ Every time it is
used you are reminded of the giver.
a/ On Pipes, Cigarettes
OJy3 U /0 VJII and Cigar Tubes
Pipes with and without Cases, Amber and
Bakelite Stems and Bowls, also a French and
Italian Briar. Prices 35c to $10 with one-third
off.
Cigarette Tubes in Amber, some with gold
bands, both long and short, all in individual
cases. Prices $2 to $6 with one-third off.
Cigar Tubes in Amber and Ivory, some
with gold bands, all in individual cases. Prices
$2.50 to $6 with one-third off.
Most men Smoke, and they appreciate any
thing in tie smoking line.
Use It—Then Decide
We Will Lend Yoa
An AnUStrop Razor fara30 day trial
If JTtKl the* decide ta keep it. pay na for
**» not, ratarn it.
No Risk—No Obligation
Any rrapaa.il,la patty can ■—-t--
far
, .-.t^aatuM pony CH
over our Cutlery «
tkia Fra. Trial, which mean* yon
{•“ “of e»en depoait it, vaioc. If yea
Saw a| Charge Acceunt, write la ns and
we will send It to you by °m‘l,
COWETA DRUG & BOOK Co.
Phones 17 and 18—8 Greenville Street
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Phone 393—23 Court Square