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J ACK TAR TOGS afford *uch perfect
freedom of motion, many women choose
them for yvear during ho.u?eyfo^k« hours.
And then, when cgmping and picnic weathfer
, comes, every woman grid girl wants jtut.such
clothes for outing wear.
We now have complete assortments of
Jack Tar Middies, Skirts and Dresses to fit
everyone-from the littlest girl just faring
forth to kindergarten, to her tennis-playing
“big sister” or mother.
The prices are most attractive. It is best
tp make your selections from our present
complete stock,
Buy your misses’ and children’s dresses from us..
Colors guaranteed—workmanship guaranteed.
You run no risk in buying these lines as we replace
' f ' 1 dress with a new one when you buy a
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“Jack tar Togs” come in all the desirable styles
and materials, in both Dresses and Middies. Also
Separate Skirts for misses and children.
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Children s Ginghams - $1.25 to $3.00
Misses Ginghams - - $1.75 to $4.00
Juniors Ginghams - $3.50 to $5.50
J Boys* Wash Suits ■ $1.25 to $2.00
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LONGSTREET.
Oar community is mourning tlic loan
of another gooil friend, Miss Frankie
Price. Stic lived nenr ub until her
brother, Mr. dim Price, passed away a
year or so ugo, and then wont to make
her home with her sister, Mrs. .7. A.
Eoyoton, in Newnnn. Mrs. Royeton is
the only member of the family now
living. Miss Frankie lmd been in poor
health for more than n year. She will
be missed and mourned by many friends
in this part of the county, several of
whom attended her funeral Sunday after
noon nt the old Shelby burying-ground,
in White Oak community.
Miss Martha Smith, Miss FrnnceB
Hardy and Mr. Lewis Smith were spend-
the-dny guests Sunday of .Mibb Kuthor-
ine Johnson, near Newnan.
Miss Lena Carmichael, of Poadvlow,
spent Sunday with Miss Annie Smith,
Born, on the 1st inst., to Mr. and Mrs.
•Bob Collins—a daughter.
Miss Norlne North hns returned home,
Ufter a lengthy sojourn in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Harper, of Sharps-
burg, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr:
L. H. Gamel and family. ,
Mrs. Reuben Keith is visiting her
mother and sister, Mrs. Sallie West and
'•Mrs. Arthur Phillips, in Newnan.
Miss Cecil Cole, of Sharpsburg, was
the guest of Misses Annie and Martha
Smith Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Atlanta, were
•guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams
On Sunday last.
• Next Sunday Is regular preaching day
at Ebonezor church, and we hope the
. pastor will be greeted by a large congre
gation.
Mrs. Curtis Askew and children, from
pear Fayetteville, ‘ w.ere recent guests of
the latter’s parents,, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 S.
Hammock.
Mr. Otis Bridges,- of Sharpsburg, was
a welcome caller in our community Sun
day, afternoon.
' On- Monday last Mrs. G. S. Hardy and
Mrs. Charlie Williams attended a birth-
. day dinner given for their father, Mr.
Angie North, in SharpBburg.
Our Sunday-school was well attended
last Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Hillery Pope, from near
I Wynn’s pond, spent Sunday with Mr.
-.J. S: Hammock and family.
April 5th.
SHARPSBURG.
. Mr,, H. M. Cook and family were in
.Haralson Tuesday.
Mrs. Gus Bridges, of Macon, is visit
ing Mrs. Roxie Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole, of More
land were guests of Mr. J. R. Cole and
' family Sunday.
Mi’. J. R. Brown, and family spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Will Prather and baby have re
turned to Newnan, after spending a week
. with Mrs. Roxie Bridges.
MiSses Rebecca and Martha Ingram
Were in Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs. Roxie Bridges, who, has bean
quite sick, is better at this writing.
Miss Love Carpenter is spending the
week in Newnan.
Mrs. Truman Butler, of Barnesville,
is spending the week with Mrs. Roxie
Bridges.
Mrs. Walter McWaters, of Newnan,
spent Monday with Mrs. Inis Cole.
CORNER BRANCH.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Davis spout Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Mllllnns,
nt Welcome.
Miss Ethel Mllllnns, of Nownan, spent
the wcek-oud with her parents here. .
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Brooks spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Amis, in
Newnnn.
Mrs. Jennie Mae Thompson nml little
son are sponding the week in Waco with
Mr, and Mrs. Olio Lively.
Grandma” DnviB, who has been so-
viouBly ill at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Odell Houston, in Moreland, is
much better, we nre pleased to report.
MrB. Fannie Brown and son, Emmett,
spent Sunday with the former ’aj daugh
ter, Mrs. H. B. Jackson, at Dresden.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son,
J. E., of New Hope, were ghosts Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown.
Mr. Grady Morrison, from near Sar
gent, is spendiug the wock with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Mor
rison.
The patrons of our school enjoyed
very much the Easter program rendered
by the pupils on Friday afternoon,
March 28. The careful training of the
pupils was duo to our efficient teacher,
Mrs. O. B. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Milliahs mid
daughter, Frances, spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis, at Dresden.
HOMEWOOD.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grimes visited Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Luekio, at Handy, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson, of At
lanta, spent a few days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson.
Mr. Joe Story attended Sunday-school
at Mt. Carmel Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lyle, visited rela
tives at Mt. Carmel Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robinson spent
the ’week-end in Newnan.
Mr. Glenn Davis, of Springvicw, visit
ed here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cassell, of Mt.
Carmel, visited in Our community Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Johil Payton and daughter, Sal-
lie Kate, spent Saturday with Mrs. Wil
lie Turner, at Mt. Carmel.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Grimes, of Mt. Car
mel, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Mel-
son Forbus Sunday.
Mrs. Melson Forbus and Mrs. W. B.
Story visited Mrs. .John A. Beavers, at
Mt. Carmel, Monday afternoon.,
The good people of our community
gathered at Homewood school-house Sun
day afternoon and organized a Sunday-
school: Everybody is urged to be on
time-next Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
ROSCOE.
Mrs. Oliu By ram, of Birmingham,
Ain., is Visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs. Maggie Askew, of Newnnn, spent
Inst week with Mrs. W. H. Tanner,
Mrs. Idn Kersey, of Newnan, visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sunders the past
week.
Misses Lounollo Sanders, Inez Wnro
and Lillie Mae Hearn spent the week
end .with Miss Sara Jones, near .Newnnn.
Dr. nml Mrs. Walter Sowoll, Mr. Ed
win Sewell and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborn,
of Newnnn, wore guests Snndny of Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. W. Sowoll.
Mrs. L. A. Perdue',. of Atlanta, spent
Tuesday night with MrB. J. M. Starr.
Mrs. Bailie Gurley, of 'Nownan, is
spending some time with Mrs. Walter
Curmlenl.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hearn, of Whltos-
burg, visited relatives here Sunday,
Mr. and M,rs. L. A. Withers, of At
lanta, nnd Mrs. W. E. Hudson, of Hu-
lotte, spent Sunday with Mr, nnd Mrs.
John Bridges.
April 5th.
For many a bride-to-be there 1st also
a tried-to-be.
Hunk throe times before you speak,
nnd then give the other follow a chance
to make a fool of himtelf.
. NOTICE.
’i;ho annual mooting of the stookhol-
ors of TH13 ATLANTA & W12ST POINT
RAILROAD COMPANY will be hold In
room No. 9, Atlanta Terminal Station,
Atlanta, Georgia, on, Tuesday, April
10, 1931, at 12 o’clock noon,
W. H, BRUCE, Secretary,
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And they leave no otfor bohihd. Don’t
take our Word for It—try a package.
Cats, and dogs won’t touch It, Rats
pass up all food to got RAT-SNAP.
Three sizes.
U coke) enough tor Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
«Bc. nl«e (2 cakes) for Chicken House,
coops, or small buildings.
91.25 also (5 enkrs) enough for all
farm and out-bulldlngB, storago bulld-
ings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
LOB-KING DRUG COMPANY.
COWETA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY.
Notice of Discharge In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the, United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia.
No. 7035. In Bankruptcy.
In re Marvin D. Wallace, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above-
named bankrupt, arid the Court hav-
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District Court-rooih, in the city of At
lanta; Georgia, notice is hereby given
to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said tiitae and
place-and show cauie, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
O. C. PULLER, Clerk.
W. G. Post, Attorney.
Charlie Has
the
“Now Charlie, I want you to carefully inspect
every pair of shoes which comes through the shop.
See to it'that the job is finished in every detail. If
the work is .not finished in the very best form let ’em
go back to the shop. In other words, I want you to
pass on every job just exactly as if you were to pay
for the job yourself, and the shoes were yours.”
I know Charlie is going to do this very thing, but
in case he does make a slip-up occasionally, I want
you tell Charlie,, ahd I am sure Charlie will, pleas
antly satisfy your demands.
“ON THE SQUARE—NORTH SIDE.”
W. M. Askew. • ‘ I ’Phone 326.
Merrily We Roll Along
And the Boys 9 Suit Business
Keeps Bolling In
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We don’t know how business is in any other 1
boys’ department—but at Boone’s It’s great
We don’t know anything about any othef store’s,
boys’ suit values, but we do know that we are suiv
prising our manufacturer with duplicate orders.,
We don’t know what other clothiers are offering t
at $7.5Q to $12.50, but we do know we are selling
more and better suits at this price than we have ever
sold or seen.
We don’t know where you are taking your boys’
business—but we do know that if you are passing
Us up that you are missing something.
Boys’ Suits—exceptional values at
$7.50 » $12.50
New Shirts—Blouses—Underwear—Caps—Neckwear