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LUTHERVILLE.
„ i n,ii-e Taylor hail ok her guest
Mi ‘" t Mi ss Mattie Jarrell, of Green-
I Bit "***
Movo Boert, Of Atlanta, visits.)
M intihero this week.
U ' 'r Cieero Norris spent Tl.m-silay in
.Jrburn with His daughter, Mrs. Tom
HeJinonl* Alontso Nnsli, of Atluh-
oaests this week of Mr, am) Mrs.
$j,?N&h apd Mr. and Mrs. Otjs Heed,
Mr. Ralph Bexley and children, of
, . and Mrs. Susie Haynes wore,
gVnlny of Mr. and Mrs. Bort
Hl f w Abner Hurst anil Mr. Byron
wore in Nowuun Wednesday.
MBs Myrtle Garrett, of Newnnn, was
pie week end guest of her eonsln, M.ss
^Bliia^Tengle Is in Columbus tills
wrt'^on^n 'vislt to her children, Mr. Will
rimde mid Mrs. Louis Hamby.
Mr Jns Norris) of Atlanta,, spent n
or so last week with his parents,
Mr nml Mrs. Jim Bob Norris.
M Mrs Irn E. Smith, of College Park,
;< visiting her brother, Mr. Dan Patter-
Mr mid Mrs. J. B. Massey and chtl-
of ilovky Mount, were guests of
jlr. and Mrs. Geo. Newalo for the week-
"jj r „nil Mrs. Lem Wyehe, of Woos-
ter, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
1-1 Mrs? Kriiest Pry spent Thursday in
A m1ss Jennie Trammell, wlio lias been
teaching at-Mar.v P. Willingham School,
CONTROL THE
BOLL WEEW8L
MAKE THE COTTON CROP PAY
Dusting of Caldium Arsenate, for
control of Boll Weevil, hast passed
the experimental stage and is en
dorsed and recommended by the
U. S. Dept, and State of Georgia.
Our machine, endorsed by State Board of
Entomology and College of Agriculture, Is
highly efficient Our Calcium Arsenate con
forms to U. S. Government Standard. Our
prices make dusting profitable. Immediate
shipment of machines and material from
Fort Valley. Write, ’phone or wire and our
representative will call on you.
SOUTHERN
BROKERAGE
COMPANY
Fort Valley,
Georgia *
Blue Ridgo, is now with her sister, Mrs.
Earnest Fry, with whom she will spend
her summer vacation. Miss Trammell
is one of our finest young women, and
we are glad to have her at home again.
Mr. Leon Norris, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Joe
Norris.
Mr. Clms. Brow’er, Miss Ruth Brewer,
Mr. Ernest Gower and Mr. Lninnr
Gower, of Atlanta, were guests uf
friends here Sunday.
Mr. Borernnhi of Atlanta, was the
guest of Miss Lottie. Nash Sunday.
Mr. E. C. Reed, sr., Mr, and Mrs. E.
0. Reed, jr., and Mrs Jim Patten iuul
children, of College Park, were guests
Sunday of Mr. nml Mrs^ Will Cochran.
Mis. Cochran returned home with them,
where she will spend several days.
Misses Evelyn and Minnie Lasseter,
of Atlanta, were we^Jc-end guests of
Mrs. I. 0. Albright.
Miss Nellio Jackson, of Grnntville, is
spending the week with Miss Eula Jack-
son.
Misses Edna and Florrie Clmmbless,
of Atlanta,' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grif
fith, Mr. Polk Duncan and Mr. Robt.
Duncan, of Newnnn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Martin, .from near town, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Chambless. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. Patterson, of Grif
fin, were guests ttyis wotik of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Patterson.
Mr. Fort Nall, of . Atlanta, spent the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. C. 0.
Nall.
Rev. Mr. Langford and wife, of Jef
ferson, were called home last week by
the serious illness of the latter’s father,
“Uncle’’ Pomp McCarter. We trust he
may soon be restored to his usual health.
Mr. and MrB. Ben Highnote, of At
lanta, were guests this week of Miss
Eddie Belle Smith.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Hardaway had as
guests Sunday Rev. R. C. Clockler, of
LaGrange, Rev. H, E, Stipe, of More
land, and Mr. Jim Culpepper and sister,
Mrs. Zora Sewell, from near town.
Mrs. T. M. Zellars, Mrs. John Lati
mer, Mrs. John White and Mrs. John
*Dean, of Grantville, attended church ser
vices here Sunday.
Our commencement exercises were
greatly enjoyed, the program being one
of the best ever given by Lutherville
High School. The pupils did themselves
much -credit, and the faculty lias beon
highly commended for the fine record
made during the year.
Mrs. Lum Robertson, whose illness
was noted, last week, is somewhat ipv
.proved today.
Misses May Reed, Mamie Nash and
Lucy Milam returned home with MV.
aud Mrs. Alozo Nash, nnd will spend
several days in Atlanta.
Old Gloiy is now
on the Seven Seas'
1
Ship and Sail under the Stars
and Stripes to all parts ,
of the world
Y OU em now travel, or ship your good?, to
aiiy part of the world on American owned
and American operated ships, flying the
American 'Flag. American (ships are modern,
scientifically designed anid constructed, new
ships built for satisfactory service.
American ships wiy carry you in comfort to
South America, England, Europe, the Mediter
ranean and the Fdr East, And the further from
home you go, the more of a thrill you’ll have to
see the Stars and Stripes floating above your
head.
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President Harding says:.
“We know full well we cannot sell where we
do not buy and we cannot sell successfully
where we do not carry."
Operators of Passenger Services
1*
Admiral Line
17 State St., New Yprk, N. Y.
Seattle to Yokohama, Kobe,
Hongkong, Shanghai, Singa
pore, and occasionally to
Manila and Herat!!.
Matson Navigation Yo.
26 So. Gay St., Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore to Havana, Pan- ,
«ma Canal, Lob Angeles, San
Francisco, and Hawaii.
Munson Steam Ship Lino
82 Beaver St„ New York
New York to Bio de Janerio,
Montivldeo, and Buenos
• Aires.
New York and Porto Rico S. S.
Co. *
11 ® r °adway, New York, N. Y.
New York to Porto Rico.
Pacific Mail S. S. Co.
46 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Seattle to Yokohama, Kobe,
Hongkong, Shanghai, Singa
pore, Tirntsin, and occasion
ally to Manila and Hawaii.
U. S. Mail S. S. Co.
46 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
New York to Boulogne and
London. New York to Bre
men and Danzig. Emigrant
Service to Genoa and Naples.
Ward Line
(New York and Cuba Mail S. S.
Co.) Foot of Wall St,, New
York, N. Y. .
New . York to Havana and
Spanish ports rVigo, La
Coruna, Santander, Gijon,
Bilbao.
Free Use of
Shipping Board
Filins
Use of Shipping Board motion
Picture films of four reels free
on request of any mayor,
Postmaster, pastor or organi
zation. An interesting edu
cational picture of ships and
the sea. Write for Informa
tion to H. Laue, Director
information Bureau, Room
?11. 1319
Washini
319 "F" Street, N. W.,
ngton. D. C.
For Sale
Steel and Wood Ships
and Wood Hulls and
Ocean - Going Tugs
(To American Citizens Only)
Steel steamers are both eil
and coal burners.
Further information may he
obtained by request tent to
the Ship Sales Division, 1319
“F” Street. N. W„ Washing
ton. D. C.
For sailings of freight ships to all parts of the
world, write Division of Operations, Traffic
Department, U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency
Fleet Corp., Washington, D. C.
DODSON.
Elder L. W. Stone, of East l'ojnt,
filled his appointment- at Liberty Chris
tian church Sunday.
Mr. Will Dukes nnd son, Harris, of
Happy Valley, «ero dinner guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Sowell Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Marion Herring, of Mud-
rns, visited Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F, Jones
Sunday nl’tornoon.
Misses Lilllo Mauilo nml Emma Kato
Lambert spent. Saturday night and Sun
day With Misses Annie Lon anil Ora
Dukes, at Happy Vnlloy.
Mrs. Elslo Holoman, of Snrgont, is
visiting lior mother, Mrs. Drew Hyde.
Miss'Mary Palmer, of Madras, was
the guest of Mrs. E. R. Hyde Sunday.
Wo aro plensod to note that. Mr. Gol
den Hyde, who line been quite sick, is
much bettor at this writing.
Mr. Onnie Lambert visited friends at
Welcome Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eldson spent Fri
day with the former’b mother in Camp
bell county.
Mrs. T. A. Sowell was lii Newnnn
Friday shopping.
Messrs. T. B. Sanders, W. B. Sanders
nml P. H. Gibson spoilt Tuesday on the
river llshlng.
Mr. Hugh Gibson, of Nowiinn, spent
Sunday here with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. P. H. Gibson.
Mr. T. B. Forroll, of Happy Volley,
and Mr. Horace Gullntte, of Campbell
county, visited in our community Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Lambert had ns
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J.,E. Eldson,
of Palmetto, and Messrs. Dewey Smith
nnd Robt. A. Sewell, of Happy Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brooks and Miss
Annie Mae Hyde,' of Atlanta, are visiting
Messrs. T. B. Sanders, W. B. Sanders,
Hugh Glass and L P. Sewell attended
the funeral of Mr. Albert ICempson, at
Senoift, Sunday.
MIsb Annie Lou Dukes! of Happy -Val
ley, spent Sunday night with the Misses
Lambert. >
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Cook, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. B. Hayes nml Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charlie Sowell, of Madras, visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. H. Hayes Sunday.
Rev. L. W. Stone, of .East Point, was
entertained Sunday by Mr, and Mrs.
Albort Hyde.
Mr. OurtiB Hayes, of Atlanta, spout
the week-end with his parents here.
Mrs. P. H, Gibson, Mrs. S. G. Dukes
and Mrs. W. B. Sanders went to Newnnn
Sundny to be with Mrs. E. R. Witcher,
who underwent nil operation at the New-
nan Sanatarium on that day.
May T7th.
o :
MT. CARMEL.
Miss Lorine Collins, county home deni-
castration agent, was.here Monday after-
noon.
Wo deeply sympathize with-Mr. Clove
Gentry and sister in the bereavement
occasioneilby. the deatlr of their father,
Mr. John Gentry, which occurred Satur
day evening. He was buried hero Sun
day afternoon, funeral services bciug
conducted by Rev. F. ,T. AmlB, of Wel
come, and Rev. W. E. Fuller, of'Newnnn.
Mrs..' J. E. Wood and children spent
Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. C. F. Wood,
at Welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Vollic Howard, of Buck
eye, spent Monday night with Mr, John
nie Johnson and family.
Misses Mnmillo and Fannie Kate Wal
lace s|ient the week-end with friends in
Carroll county.
Mises Nannie Mae nnd Pauline Harris,
of Sargent, spent Sundny night with
Miss Fannie Kate Wallace.
We me glad to report, that little Tom-.’
mio Lee Grimes, who has been quite sick,
is now convalescent.
Mrs. Byrd Beavers spent, Thursday
nf tor noon with her daughter, Mrs. Mitch
ell Johnson, at Buckeye,
Mixs Atlmgonc Wortham, who hns been
visiting relatives here, returned to At
lantn Sunday. She was accompanied
home by her cousin, Pauline Payton.
Mr. i'opq Dyer, of Sargent, spent
Sunday with Mr. nml Mrs. Win. Dyer.
. May 17th.
o
Woman's Suffrage.
The first state to grant full tniffrage
to women was Colorado, in 18flH. How
ever, the Wyoming territory. In 18«'J.
had enfranchised women,
Tlte eitv tax books will be
opened April 1, and property-
owners are requested to make their
returns promptly. Books close
June 1. J. P. SHACKELFORD,
City Clerk.
You’ll enjoy the
sport of rolling
’em with P. A«!
Prince Albert is sold
in toppy red bags,
tidy red tins, hand
some pound and halt
pound tiri humidors
and in tha ptSund
crystal glass humi
dor with sponge
moistsnsr top.
F IRST thing you do next
—go get some makin’s
papers and some Prince
Albert tobacco and puff away
on a home made cigarette
that will hit on all your
smoke cylinders!
No use sitting-by and say
ing maybe you’ll cash this
hunch tomorrow. Do it while
the going’s good, for man-o-
man, you can’t figure put
what you’re passing by! Such
flavor, such coolness, such
more-ish-ness—well, the only
way to get the words em
phatic enough is to go to it
and know yourself!
And, besides Prince
Albert’s delightful flavor,.
there’s its freedom from bite
and parch which i&cut out by
our exclusive patented proc
ess! Certainly—you smoke
P. A. from sun up till you
slip between the sheets with
out a comeback.
Prince Albert is the tobac
co that revolutionized pipe
smoking. If you never could
smoke a pipe — forget it!.
You can—AND YOU WILL
-r-if you use Prince Albert
for packing! It’s a smoke
revelation in a jimmy pipe
or a cigarette!
Copyright 1021
by R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Wlncton-Salom,
N.C.
the national joy smbke
fo.b . Day ion. O.
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2 this model at $295 has the famous
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Years of Delco-Light engineering
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There are twenty- five styles and sizes
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Write for catalog or come in and let us
tell you what Delco-Light can do for
you. Delco-Light betters living con
ditions and pays for itself.
DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY
DAYTON, OHIO
DOMESTIC ELECTRIC CORPORATION, Distributors,
Atlanta, 'Ga.
F. HANSON, Dealer,
Newnan, Ga.