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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921.
WOMEN’S CLASS IN CITIZENSHIP
Lesson No. 7—Weilnosdny, March 16,
6 p. in*; subject, “ Congress and Its
Work’’; instructor, Col. H. A. Hall.
Lesson No.' S.—March 23, 2 p. m.;
subject, "Our Federal Judiciary■ in
structor, Hon. W. C. Wright.
1. Name tlie Judge, District Attorney
Slid Marshal in your Federal district.
c. Give the order of rank of the Stnte
and Federal laws in their relationship
to the Federal Constitution.
3. What is the English common law!
How does it operate respecting women/
4. Who has power to create Federal
Courts/ Give your authority.
». How many Supreme Court Justices
are there! Givo the name of the Chief
Justice.
tl. Name several classes of cases com-
lug within the jurisdiction of the Federal
Courts.
7. Dellnc •• appellate jurisdiction ’’ and
*;original jurisdiction.” Cite a cause
where the Supreme Court dins . original
jurisdiction.
5. Describe the opening of each ses
sion of the Supreme Court.
!). What are the duties of the District
Attorney!
10. What are the duties of the United
States Marshal f
11. Whnt is the Court of Claims/
Over what hail it jurisdiction /
References.—"School Civics,” Boyn
ton; "Government in Stnte ami Na
tion,” James and Stanford; "The New
Civics,” Ashley; "Preparing for -Citi
zenship,” Uuitteau.
Dry Clean at the Capital City
N
ew Things for Springtime
Mean sending old things to the Capital City.
■ I Our famous Dry Cleaning and Perfect Dye-
brings back the bloom to any garment—
giving you another season’s wear.
New for Old. This Is the
South’s new Economy.
“Parcel Poet Your Package—Look to Vo for Results.”
Capital City Dry Cleaning
& Dye Works
Yesterday morning, at the Control.
Baptist parsonage, Miss El loll Simms
Dunbar was united in marriage to Mr.
W, 0. Knowles, of Columbus, On., Dr.
Frank U Hardy officiating. Wedding
plans previously nindo were abandoned,
owing to ( recent bereavements in tbe
bride’s family, and just a simplo Cere
mony wris had instead. The bride is
the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
john/F. Dupbar, and the groom is a
popular and progressive young business
man of Columbus, where the couple will
make their home.
In honor of Miss Sara Davis, an at
tractive bride-elect of the month, Miss
Annie Drake entertained delightfully at
bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home
on Spring street The houso was pret
tily decorated in jonquils and potted
plants. Guests for four tables were in
vited. Miss Johnnie Caldwell will com
pliment Miss Davis with a bridge party
tomorrow afternoon, when Misses Mil
dred and Martha Caldwell will assist
in entertaining.
Mrs. Do Witt Pgolo, was hostess for
the Tuesday Bridge Club this \ve6k, ain’t
also entertained two tables of rook in
honor of Mrs. Muc Manley. Mrs. J,
P. Jones, jr., won the bridgo prize mid
Mrs. Garland Jones the , rook trophy.
After tho gamo dolicious refreshments
were served at tho small card tables.
Miss Marian Richardson, of Byron, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. L, C. Rndor*
Miss Grace Horn, who is a star in “Ex
perience, ’* showing at the Atlanta The
atre this week, spent Monday with Miss
The Woman's Missionary Society will
meet with Mrs. Fred Camp next Tues
day.
Mrs. Addle Rollins is spending some
time in Now nan with her daughter, Mrs.
Boh Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lamb announce
the birth of a son on the 4th lust, who
has been given the name of Robert Don
aid .
Mr. ami Mrs. John Powledge announce
the birth of a daughter on March 0.
Mrs. .1. It. Bexley, of Grnntville,
spent a few days this week with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Griffin.
Mr. Mallard Chaffin has gone to Co
lumbus, where he has a good position.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Albright ami sons,
of LnGrnugo, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. 10. P. Floyd.
We regret to learn that Dr. L. 8.
Young is quita feeble.
Mnroh Oth. .
InCase of Sickness
You must have prescriptions dispensed exactly
as the physician orders. Everything possible for
proper care and comfort of the patient.
We always give particular attention to this ser
vice—everything necessary for the care and com
fort of the sick is in our stock and can be in your
hands in a few minutes’ time whenever needed.
Your doctor’s prescriptions will be filled ex
actly as he wants them if sent here, and our ample
and diverse stock of medicines is entirely at his com
mand for the selection of the exact remedy he needs
for the particular case in hand.
THIS IS OUR SPECIALTY
ELKAY’S HAT DYE—
GOLORITE HAT DYE—
With these hat dyes
you can convert your
old hat into a new one
at small cost and with
perfect results.
25c.
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EASTER TOYS—
DYES—CANDY EGGS—
Our window is full
of attractive Easter
novelties for the little
folks. A few cents
. spent here will add
much to their happi
ness.
GARDEN SEED IN BULK A "° V£’£K, OUAU -
We can save you much on your garden seed, be
sides giving you better quality, for our seeds are
bought in bulk and we package them ourselves, in
plain, inexpensive envelopes. We charge you 5c.
for what other seedsmen ask 10c., and we know that
our seeds are perfectly fresh and are from the finest
growers in the business. Let us have your order.
Maximum Hot Water Bottles, (2-qt.) guaranteed.$1.79
Maximum Fountain Syringes, (2-qt.) guaranteed. 1.79
I
John R. Cates Drug Company
NEXT DOOR TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Store.
Richardson. Miss Horn’s stage name iMng tho week with Miss Lovo Carpenter.
Messrs. J. R, and I, M. Colo wont over
to Moreland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs G. S. Hardy had ns
dinner guests Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Holm anon of Nownnn ( Miss Lila
Hardy of Cedurtown, Mr. and Mrs. John
Haines, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Cook, Mr.
(’. H. North and Misses Eva North and
Cecil Cole.
Mrs. Gale North, who has been quite
sick, is some better today.
Mr. ami Mrs. John 7 McLean were in
Seuoia Tuesday.
SHARPSBTJRG.
Mrs. A L. Glints and children, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. R.
Colo.
Mr. P. M. Smith and Mrs. Roxlo
Bridges spent Saturday in New nan.
Miss Lila Hardy, of Codnrtown, spent,
tho week-end with her parents, Mr. ami
Mi's. G. 8. Hardy.
Mr. OUh Bridges, of Atlanta, spent.
Sunday with Mrs. Roxie Bridges.
Mr. W. B. Sharp has roturnod home,
after a month’s stay at Hatley, Ga.
Mvr. ltcuvy Povrynmn, of Mississippi,
spent tho past week with Mrs. H. G.
AVnllis
Miss Mary Hunter, of Turin, is spend
BUGGIES.
Style that pleases the boy..
Comfort that pleases the mo
ther. Durability that pleases,
the father. Prices that
please the times.
I N. Orr Co
Willn. Willorby.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Orr. of Oitrn, Fltt.y
nro guests of tho formers parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Jonathan Orr, on Spring streot.
This is their first visit to Nownnn since
their mnrringo, and they have been given
a cordial woleome. ,
Mrs. Tiios. McMnidn entertained the
Young Matrons’ Rook Club on Friday
afternoon last nt her homo near town;
This afternoon Mrs. Edgar Long will
be hostess for tho same club.
Mr. andl Mrs. L. 13. Wnltjmll, Mrs,
Sadie Young, Miss Olivia Young nncf: *
Miss Lillie Young worshiped nt More
land Presbyterian church Sunday, and
dinod with Mr. and Mrs. T. H, CarmicaL
The Benevolent Union will meet next
Monday aftornoon at 2.30 o’clock, at
tho County Club. AH' members uro
urged' to attend.
Miss Pink Stnrr, who is teaching in.
the public, schools at Jonesboro, spent
the week-end with her- mother, Mrs. O,
M. Stnrr.
Mrs. J. N. Nix, of Carrollton, who has
boon spending several days with her sis
ter, Mrs. O. H. Newton, roturnod homo
today.
Dr. and Mrs. Willis Jones, of At
lanta, were week-end guoBts of Mr. and
Mrs. OtiH Jones, at Riverside.
Mrs.. Ruth Kramer and Miss Marie.
Bradley, of Carrollton, spent the weok-
eml with Mrs. Pal )3radley.
Mrs. W. M. Whigham, of Louisville,
Ga., is the guest of Misses Lucia ami
Ethel • Smith,
Mrs. Tom' fcolbert spent last weedin'
LaGrange with her cousin, Mrs. W. L.
Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Avera, of Rocky
Mount, N. 0., announce’ the birth’ of a
son.
Mrs. W.^O. Seomons, of Atlanta, is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. P. Zellars.
Mrs. W. 0.* Wright is witli relatives
and friends in Codartown this week.
Mrs. Pal Bradley is visiting her fa
ther in Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Harry Jones has returned from
a visit to Atlahta.
Miss Mnryclln Camp, of Nownau,
spent the week-end with Miss Edna liar
vis.
, Mrs. Tom Wood, of Codnrtown, was
the guest of Mrs. John Iinines Sunday.
The
SATURDAY MARKET.
Umlor tho auspices of tho Woman’s
Boaril of the Country Club a snle of
"gobcbthings” to oat will bo conducted
at tho .Chamber of Commerce on Saturf
day, March 12, from I) n. in', 'to 12 ni. Tho
articles for .sale will be prepared by
Nownan houso wives from their favorite
recipes, and a varied and delicious as
sortment is assured. Como early andff
select a ehoico supply for yopr 'Sunday
dinner. Prices will bo reasonable. Tho
ladies contributing are giving their
services, merely charging a small prolit
aliove actual cost of material. The com
mittee in charge will bo Mrs. T. G. Far
mer, jr,', chairman, Mrti. N. 13. Hudson,
Mrs. F. M. Bryant, Mrs. Guy Colo and
Mrs. Hugh Johnson.
At a called meeting of tho Woman’s
Board of tho Country fjlub Monday af
ternoon reports wore made of tho two
benefit parties given last week, showjng
the net sum of *21)6.60.
As a moans of raising additional
funds toward furnishing tho Country
Club the next effort of the Woman’s
Board will lie a minstrel show by borne
talent, to be given aboiit the first of
April. Tlie committee in charge of the
arrangements is composed of Mrs. Rus
sel) Wilkinson, chairman, Mrs. W. M.
Askew, Mrs. D. T. Poole, Mrs. T. 8.
Bailey, Mr. P. G. Manget, .Mr. T. 8.
Parrott.
Tho following standing committees of
tho Woman’s Board of the Country
Club have been appointed—
Furnishings—Mrs. (}. M. Jones, Mrs.
T. 8. Bailey, Mrs. II. J. Israel.
Grounds—Mrs. G. W. St. John, Mrs.
W. G. Post, Mrs. F. L. Stevens.
Finance—Mrs. D. 8. Cuttino, Mrs.
T. J. Jones, Mrs. .7. JO. Featherston,
Mrs. J. T. Kirby, Mrs. T. Q. Farmer, jr.
Publicity—Mrs. Frank Wilkinson.
MORELAND.
Tlie Rook Club entertained nt a pic
ture show party for Mrs. .J. W. Cole
Tuesday afternoon, delicious refresh
ments being served afterwards at The
Book Store. Twelve ladies were in tlie
party.
Mrs. Betty Lyon is visiting friends
In CartemviUe this week.
The Bible -Study Class met with Mrs.
R- V, Webb Tuesday, ,-lml heard a splen
did report from Mrs. Dclmar Owen, del-
legate, to the Woman’s Missionary Con
ference at Gainesville.
GENUINE
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BULL
DURHAM
tobacco makes 50
flood ciflarettes for
10c
Grocery Specials
^Wilson’s" Certified Sliced Bacon, lb 49 C
Fresh Water-Ground Meal, 24 lbs. for... 65C
No. 2 Can Tomatoes, 2 cans for • • 15C
Just a few more left.
Snowdrift No. 10 $1.25 s
Snowdrift No. 5 65c
No. 1 Can Libby’s Pack Roast Beef 17 C
Post Toasties, 2 packages for 25c
Purity Oats, 2 packages for 25 C
Fancy Whole Grain Rice, peck 97 C
35c quality Pruries, per lb • • 19 C
TRY OUR COFFEE TODAY!
15 different grades, prices and flavors to choose
from.
| 20C t0 50C ap°und.
Please Note.—When you buy a pound or a bar
rel of Coffee from us, and you are not pleased m
every respect, bring it back and we will give you
Coffee you will be pleased with, or, it that isnt
satisfactory, we will refund your money. Can we
make it any fairer?
W. E. WOODS
GROCERY
PHONE 78 NEWNAN, GA.
SPRING-TIME CLEANING IS HERE!
I |
MAIvE IT EASY
With our many fine, and labor-saving helps.
Below we list a number of articles—and their uses.
Furniture Polishes—
To brighten up your furniture.
O’Cedar Polish
Liquid Veneer
Shine-Easy Furniture Polish
Dry Cleaing Preparations—
Fo!r taking out stains, spots and
grease.
Energine
Putnam’s Dry Cleaner j
Carbona
Mufti
Silver and Brass Polish—
For brightening up silver, also
shining brass beds, etc.
Wright’s Silver Cream
Putz Cream, 4 oz.
Putz Cream, 8 oz.
Putz Cream, pint.
Putz Cream, quart.
Sunbright Metal Polish
Metal Glow Metal Polish
Floor Wax—
Johnson’s Prepared Floor Wax
Johnson’s Liquid Floor Wax
Johnson’s Dancing Floor Wax
Soaps and Washing Powders—
Octagon Soap
Ivory Soap
Ivory Soap Flakes
20-Mule Borax Chips
Old Dutch Cleanser
Bon Ami
Sapolio
Disinfectants—
Kills germs and prevents disease;
be sure and disinfect thoroughly
before summer comes.
Creolin Pearson
C. N. (chloro naptholeum)
Kreso
Sanax
SPECIAL—
25c Gee Go Wonder Soap 15c
For removing grease, dirt and
stains it has no equal. Try a can
and see how it will save labor.
Insect Powders—
Bee Brand
Nilate
El Vampiro
Hofstra
Our main thought is to increase the service to
our customers.—Phone us your orders.
Coweta Drug & Book Co
Phones 17 and 9106—8 Greenville Street