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TOMATOES—No. 2, Hand Packed, per can 7 c
MACARONI—Golden Age, per box ... Qq
CABBAGE—White Danish, per pound 3c
RUTABAGAS—per pound
OLIVES—Lippincotts, 60c size -43c
OLIVES—Lippincotts, 30c size ... 21c
JELLEYS—Libbys, 25c size ,... 19c
JAMS—Alameda Brand, 50c size 41c
PINEAPPLE—Libbys Extra, per can 37c
NO. 10 COMPOUND LARD $1.28
NO. 5 COMPOUND LARD 67 C
BACON—per pound 17c
FEEDS.
Wheat Shorts, Bran, Beet Pulp, Cotton Seed Meal, and Hulls
at lowest prices.
Highest Market Price Paid for Chickens and Eggs.
FREE DELIVERY WITHIN CITY LIMITS.
HAMRICK & ESTES
Phone 238
21 Court Square.
LUTHERVILLE.
Mr. Raymond Kilt., of Atlanta, spent
Christmas Day with Mr. ami Mra. E.
T. Itpshow, at tho Upnlmw Hotel.
Mr. amt Mra. llomor Thornton and
children, of Columbus, and Mr. Harry
Hrooka nml Mis* Edna Hrooka, of Dir-
mtnirhnm, .pent Christmas week with
Mr. ami Mra. Nath Upahaw.
Miaa Evelyn Honton apont laat. week
with Miaa Dorothy Aakew anil Miaa Mar
garet Me.Ritchlo in Nownnn.
Miaa Eitolle Juatiaa left Sunday for
Meigs, where alio will reaumc her dutlea
in the nuiaic department of tho achool
at that place.
Mra. W. K. Chandler left Wednoadny
for her home at Tie ton, after a two-
weeka’ visit to her mother, Mra. Ada
McWilliams.
Miaa Louise Taylor vlaltod In Atlanta
and flreenvllle during tho holidays.
The following girla and boy* hnvo re
turned to their reapeetivo collegea for
the spring term: Mina Irene Sewell, to
Wcaloynn College, Macon; Miaa Lillian
Wyeho, to the Stale Normnl College,
Athena; Miaa Mildred Latimer, to the
Southern Buaineaa College, Atlnntn;
Miaa Lueile Norrla, to Draughn 'a
nuainoaa College, Atlanta; Charlie Nall,
to tho State Unlvoralty; .lohnnlo Gar
rett, 1’anl Dunlap nnd Hold. Couaina, to
Imenat Grave Institute; Francis Wor
tham, to Gordon Inatituto, Iinrncavlllo.
Mra. W. I. Upshaw entertained the
* following guests at a turkey dinner on
Christmas Dny: Mra. Lunle Albright,
Mlaaea Minnie, Christine and Elisabeth
Lossollor, of Atlanta; Mr. Will Albright
nnd family, of Lndrange; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Alton Hobbs nnd Mr. Raymond Fitts,
of Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jna. A. Hnll have rn-
turned from their wedding trip, nnd nro
spending n few days witli their mother,
Mra. Adn McWilliams. Tlmy will leave
at an early date for Columbia, B. 0.,
where they will make their home.
Mr. Paul Hrown nail Miaa Maude
Hurgess, of Decatur, wore week-end
guests of Mrs. M. H. Archer.
Messrs. H. H. McWilliams nnd Fort
Null, of Atlanta, spent Bunduy with
lioiuefolkn here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller 8. Benton nn-
nouiion tho birth of a non on Dee. 1H.
He has been named Walter Andrew.
Mias Kale llieka, of the State Nor
mnl faculty, visited her alnter, Mra. Win.
Parker, during tha holldaya.
Mra. Euln Almnn entertained the Boy
Bconta with a Chrlstmns party on Frliln.v
evening InaU JoJIy games worn played,
after which delicious refreshments were
nerved.
Mrs. Burn Axley, of Itirmiughnin, is
viaiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Beaton.
Mrs. Lorn Beoglu, Miss Kate Rcogin
and Mr. Berry ScOgln, of Nownnn, are
visiting relatives hero.
Misses Olivo Cliambless nnd Lynda Las-
setter have returned to tliolr respective
school duties lu South Carolina.
Misses Mnrybotll and Mildred Hurst
were guests Sunday of their undo, Mr.
Don Phillips, in Greenville.
Miss Jennie Trammell left Sunday for
Blue Ridge, to resumo her school duties.
Mias Ruth Norris hns returned to Bn-
ronton, where she hns a position lu the
public schools.
Miss Rebecca Levurett and little .luinic
Leverett, of Allle, are sticnding some
time with Mrs, Joe Norrla.
Mr. Rnvno Norris, of Richmond, Vn.,
spent a few days last week with hio pa
rent*, Mr. and Mr*. Cicoro Norris.
Prof, and Mr«. Joe Will Lee, of
AdniraVlIlc, apent Chriatmna week with
their brother, Mr, Wldoinnn Lee.
Messrs. Jon Norrla and Jim Leverctt
arc In Florida on a business trip,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvnn Chandler and chil
dren spent ClirislmnB week in Ncwnan
with their parent*, Mr. and Mra. J. B.
Estes.
Tho Epwortli League of tho Methodist
church entertained tho H. V. P. U. of
the Baptist church nt a aorinl gathering
Monday night nt the residence of Dr.
and Mrs. R. A. Hardaway. The houao
was decorated with ferns, blooming nnr-
cisus nnd Cliriatmn* bells. Tho dining-
table had for n cenler-ploco n cut-glass
epergne tilled with narcissi, hnnked nt
tho base with bananas, oranges nnd
mnlngn grnpo*. It was nn old-fashioned
pound party, each Epwortli Leaguer
bringing his pound of fruit or candy.
Old-fashioned gninos were onjoyed under
tho direction of Rev. H. E. Stipe, of
Moreland. Dr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Hardaway
nro noted for tliolr hospitality..
Miss Olivo Chnmbles* entertained nt
a apend-tho-dny pnrty Tuesday in honor
of Misses Doria Gaston and Veola Jar-
roll, of Grocnvillo.
Mr. nml Mrs. Leander Colley onter-
lalned with a 0 o’clock dinner Christ
mas evo In honor of Mr. Maynard Col
ley nnd Mins Louise Colley.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Lambort gave n
mnsquerado party for their daughter,
Mabel and Josephine, Thursday night.
All tho younger sot In town were present,
nnd everybody hail an cnjoynblc time.
Miss Tholmn Latimer entertained with
a rook party nt the llpshnw Hotel
Thursday evening from il to 11. Tho
house wns decorated prettily in Christ
ians colors. Tho parlor, living-room nnd
dining-room wore thrown togotlicr, where
tho tables wore placed for the games.
Chickan snlnd, with hot coffee and whip
ped crenm, were served nt a late hour.
About forty guests were present.
Jnn. Hth.
HOMEWOOD.
Our school Is progressing nicely, with
thirty-one pupils enrolled.
Mrs. John Story and children, of La-
Orange, spent Inst week with Mr, nnd
Mrs. .1. T. Story.
Missus Annie Will Jackson and Fran
ces Stephens, of Midway, spoilt tho week
end with Mr*. Albert Lyle.
The singing given by Miss Mnry Lou
Story Saturday night was greatly en
joyed by those present.
Mr. and Mrs. Bird Bearers, of Mt.
Carmel, spent Friday with Mr. nml Mrs.
W. B. Story.
Mr. (!. O. Story and daughter, Louise,
attended services nt Ellin church Sundny.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Story visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Ilnrdegree, nt Midway,
Thursday nml Friday.
The entertainment given by Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Lyle Friday night was much
enjoyed by the young people,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Story spent Sat
urdny with Mr. and Mrs, Ben Bridges,
near Sargent.
Jan. -I th.
WELCOME.
Mr. Earl Morrow, of Valdosta, spent
Christmas with his parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Oscar Morrow.
8lnce our last letter there have been
a number of changes in our community.
Mr. Irwin Welib nhd family have moved
to Nownnn; Mr. Warron, of Tyus, has
moved to tho plnce vacated by Mr.
Webb; Mr. J. B. Strong and family have
moved from Nownan to tho homo of his
son, Mr. G. N. Strong; Mr. Andy Haynes
will tnovo to the Kirby place; Mr. Ed
Millions and family will go to the place
vacated by Mr. Haynes; Mr. nnd Mrs.
T. O. Dickson hnvo moved to Newnan;
Mr. Minor Millions will move to Handy,
nnd Mr. and Mr*. Hewlotte Grimes to
tho houso vneated by Mr. Millions. We
regret to lose those who have moved
from our community, but gladly welcome
tlio ones moving in.
Miss Olivia Young, of Ncwnan, spent
tho holidays with her sister, Mrs. J. W.
Bummer.
Mr. and Mra. Snowdon Swygnrt and
son, of Haralson, visited Mrs. Janie Hud
nett anil daughters during the holidays.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. 1*. Dial and chil
dren spent New Year’s with Mr. and
Mrs| C. E. Summers, in Newnan.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. MeKoy, of New-
nnn, visited Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Summer
Sunday afternoon.
Those returning to their school dutios
from our community are Misses Mary
Newman and Mary Grimes, to Mary P.
Willingham sehobl, nt Bine Ridge; Miss
Louise McRoy, to Bessio Tift College,
Forsyth; Mr. Broadus Amis, to Ga.
Tech.; Miss Wllmor Crain, Miss Sophia
Dial nnd Mr. Gono Nowman to Nownan
High School.
Our community hns been grieved to
hear of so many deaths during the holi
days. Wo tender our sympathy to the
horenved families.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Boone anil chib
ilren visited Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Car
mical, nt Hampton, during the holidays.
Mr. Frank Dial, who has been spend
ing some time in Alabnma, wns at home
for tho holidays.
Mr. nml Mrs. C. F. Wood had nn guests
for New Yenr’r Messrs. Ben nnd An
drew Houston and their families and Mr.
' ’ Coon ’ ’ Payton and family.
Mrs. Penelope Houston, of Moreland,
Is on n visit to her daughter, Mrs. C.
F. Wood.
Mr. Marvin Wallace nml family have
moved into our community.
dan -Itli.
MIDWAY.
Miss Bello Toihl opened her school here
Monday with a good.attendance.
Mr. nml Mrs. Preston Hormlon,. of
Nownnn, visited Mm, P. A. . Hermltm
Sunday. . '
Our community wns deeply shocked
to learn of the death of Mr. G. S. Pow
ers. Ho will bo greatly missed in .our
community, and the family have our
sympathy In their borenvoinent.
MisH Nolle Tatum, of Cnrtecay, On.,
nml Miss Ora Copeland, of Newnan,
spent tlie week-oml nt the home of Mr.
W. S. Kidd.
Misses Snrnli Carnes nml Zlppornii
Kidd, of Nownan, visited Miss Bessie
Carnes Saturday night ami Sunday,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Hnrdejgroe, of
Heard county, visited Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Hardegree Bunday.
Misses Ora Copeland, Nelle Tatum and
Newell Wiggins visited at the home of
Mr. Lonie Hardegree, at Handy, Sun-
dny.
- Wish The Herald and all its readers
a happy New Year.
Jnn. 4th.
Philadelphia is to have a citizenship
school for women.
If your dog comes a whole block to
meet you wo’ll trust you.
Antique Furniture!
In our present stock there are many attractive pieces of real
and beautiful antiques, gathered from collections at both New
Orelans and Baltimore. . These have been carefully selected, with
a view to usefulness as well as ornamentation, and our friends
are' cordially invited to inspect these wonderful values. Our
prices are as low as will be found anywhere.
Call us at any time for estimates on your furniture repair
work. We know how to execute all reconstruction, refinishing
and upholstering in the best manner, and guarantee perfect sat
isfaction. Our many years expedience enables is to do the work
right, and our prices are low.
We thank our customers and friends for their liberal patron
age through the past year, and earnestly solicit a continuance of
your confidence and patronage in the year 1921, assuring you that
we will always give the best of service.
Wishing one and all a happy and prosperous New Year.
J. N. MARBURY
QUALITY FURNITURE.
EXPERT REPAIRING
9 Greenville St., Newnan.
A sale of certain items in men’s furnishings,
offering you values that will be difficult for you
to find at other stores where the same high
quality of merchandise is sold as it is here.
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Men’s fine Dress Shirts in beautiful patterns—the kind
you have been paying $3 and $4 for—--
Special Price $1.45
The well-known brand of Superior Union Suits for men,
to close out what we haVe left, at half-price—
$7.00 VALUE
$3.50
$5.00 VALUE
$2.50
$6.00 VALUE
$3.00
$4.50 VALUE
$2.25
be sold
Colleg ian Overcoats in different materials and styles to
’ ’ at ha” *
lalf-price
$70.00 VALUE
$35.00
$55.00 VALUE
$27.50
$65.00 VALUE
$32.50
$50.00 VALUE
$25.00
$60.00 VALUE
$30.00
$40.00 VALUE
$20.00
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IF YOU SAY
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