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LUTHERVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Prod Smith, of Atlan
tis, were Roosts Inst, week of Mr. and Mrs.
Mordoeni Dnvrn.
Miss Loulso Taylor spent last week
in Greenville, the gutmt of Miss Mattie
.Inroll,
Miss Annie Merle Estes, one of oar
most estimable young women, left this
week for Atlanta, where she will k» >»
trainiiiK ns ji nurBO at Grady Hospital.
We wisli for her tlio greuttut sueeess In
hor noble work.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulan Tangle liuvn return-
oil from Columbus, whore they visited
relatives.
Rev. P. A. Hone filled his appointment
at the Baptist ehurcli hero Saturday and
Sunday, and was entertained in the home
of Air. G. 1.. Colley.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Littlejohn, of
Joneaville, 8. nunounco the birth of a
son, who has been named James Losseter.
Mrs. Littlejohn, as Miss Eva Lassettor,
was one of our most popular and belovod
young women.
Mrs. I). W. Hoone, Mrs. Tom T’otts,
Mrs. 'Annie Balbido and Mrs. Ysabel
Odom, of Ncwnnn, visited Mrs. R. A.
Hardaway tli past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller and baby,
of Rocky Mount, were gocsls Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin.
Misses Mary Wortham and Agnes
Wortham visited their aunts, Mrs. A. Q.
Young and Mrs. Lem Chambliss, at More-
lnnd, Ipst week, and attended the com
mencement exercises of Morelaud-St.
(Diaries High School.
Mrs. L. L. Spradlin and children and
Mr. Mayo Rood, of Atlanta, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nash Reed.
Miss Sura Almon is visiting relatives
in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chambless and Ml.
Alton Hobbs nttoudod services at Plat
Rock ehurcli Sunday.
Air. mid -Mrs. Alvnn Chandler and
children spent Thursday witli Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Estes, in Newniin.
Hr. and Mrs. M, 8. Archer and little
sons nrc visiting relatives in Atlanta and
Oorntur this week.
Mrs. Jus. Estes, of Newniin, was the
guest Sunday of hor daughter, Mrs. Al
vnn Chandler.
Miss Mnryboth Hurst, of Pairburn,
spent Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs. T. N.
f Helms.
Mihn .Martha Benton tins returned from
. n visit of sovernl weeks to relatives in
Macon.
, Airs. RtiHsell Broekway and iittlo son,
of Miiroii, nr ulmro to spend the slimmer
witli the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Have lbivis.
Miss Ethel Esieii is visiting friends
and rolstives in Atlanta this week.
Messrs. Clio Garrett, Paul Dunlap and
.Robt, Cousins, who have been attending
.'Locust Grove Institute, are at home for
their vueation.
Eldar Virgil Agin, of Indianapolis,
Iml., is conducting a series of mootings
DODSON.
Macedonia school closed Prblny, and
Miss Boyce Rowland 1ms returned to her
homo in Newnnn.
Mr. Walter Ward is in a hospital at
I,akc Cltv, Pin., having been ordered
tliero by the War Department for treat
ment. ■ .....
Mrs. W. B. Smidors visited her mother
near Sargent on Thursday last.
Mr. Tom Thurman, of Newnnn, spent
Thursdny night with Mr. I’. II. Gibson.
Airs. Brewer Witcher, from near Sar
gent, visited Mrn. Hugh Glass Thursday
afternoon.
Rev. V. A. Rourk, of Newnnn, was the
guest of Air. and Mrs. ,1. D. Lambert
Sunday.
Sovernl from our community nttendeii
the play at Roscoe school-house Friday
night. , ,
Mr. Tom Sowell attended ehurcli .ser
vices at Andrew Chapel, near Roscoe,
Sunday.
Mr. Onnio Lambert visited friends
at Fife Sunday afternoon.
Misses Rosa Lee and Emma Haynes,
of Moreland, are visiting their sister,
Mrs. Will Summerlin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sewell nttonded
tlio singing at Sargent Sunday afternoon.
Born, on the 2lHt hist., to Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie King, a son.
Mr. and Airs. S. G. Dukes spent. Sun
day with relatives near Newnnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry BrookB have re
turned to Atlanta, after spending sev
eral days with relatives here.
Mr. Welch Sewell wont up to Atlanta
Friday. , , _
Tlio entertainment given by Miss Em
mie Rue Gibson Thursday night was
much enjoyed by those present,
Mrs. Frank Cook mid daughter, of
Madras, visited Mrs. W. H. H. Hayes
Sunday nfternooii.
Mr. Will Hyde and family mid Mr.
Charles Dukes nttoudod the. play at
MiidrnH Friday night,
Mr. J. D. Lambert and son, Roy, vis
ited the farmer’s sister, Mrs. .1. W.
Spray berry, at Happy Valley, Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Alnrthn Carmichael, of Roscoe,
spent Thursday night with her daughter
■hero.
Alay 24th.
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MT. CARMEL.
Our farmers are chopping cotton.
Mr. mid Mrs. Jesse Boone mid children I
mid Mr. Arthur Boone, of Newnnn, spent
Sunday with Mr. M. H. Payton and |
family.
M'iss Until Wallace, who him been-
quite sick, is improving slowly. i
Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Sewell spent Sun
day afternoon with relatives in Newnnn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Robison and
son, Fred, mid Aliss Alice Ingram, of j
Nownmi, spent Sunday with Mr. M. U.
Story and family.
Mr. mid Airs. M. L. Story worshipped |
:.nt the Primitive Baptist church bore tillsfut Old Lebmion ehurcli Sunday.
iWoOk,
Mr. mid Airs. Altoli HoIiIih, Mrs. Ellen
llobbs and Mrs. Homer Jackson attended
. snrveees nt. Fiat Rock church Sunday.
Rev. Jacob Gautoiilionso, a young
<'.hriHt.iiuiiv.cdv Jew; will speak at the
Baptist ehurcli here next Sunday evening
nt 7.110 o’clock. He cunios highly roc.-'
oimnuuded, mid should ho greeted by a
large congregation.
Mr. and Airs', Cape Loo and daughtor,
of Lone Oak, mid Air. and Airs. Jodo
Davis, of St, Charles, wore guests Sunday
of Mr. mid Mrs. Widoninn Loo.
Mr, and Mrs. Lonmlor Colley mid little
son are at, Unudilla this week with Mrs,
C.’a }iurents, Rev. mid Mrs. J. W.
.llelmos,
/Mrs. Arch Williams and Miss Mngda-
lino Hhidsnmn wore in Newnnn Monday.
Mrs. Gils. Wilburns is spending n few
du.vs in Newnnn witli Airs. Lily Bevis
nod Mrs. Ed Wlmtloy,
Mis* Lynda Lassettor, who lias boon
Umchiflg at Janesville, S. C\, is now
iwltli hor mother, Mrs. It. J. Lussottor,
for.her summer vacation.
Rev. F. A. Bone Is visiting friends nt
■ Toncou this week,
..Air. ami Mrs. 0. W. Malone mid son,
.i Billy,, of Atlanta, wore guests limt week
• of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Upshaw.
Air. and Mrs. Earl Upsliiiiv and Mr.
Bailey, of Atlanta, nttoudod cnimnonue-
- inont exercises at Ornntvillo this week.
■Mrs. Anna Clnrk mid Mias Sara Chirk
spent a few days this week with Mrs.
• John Morris, at St. Charles.
The minstrel show put on Inst week
by our homo boys was a big success.
They did themselves credit, and Mr. Areli
WUliimw, wlm directed tlio performance,
• is entitled toioquul praise.
Mr. A. S. Benton Inis been appointed
n special officer by the* county author
ities, mid will bo located at Manchester.
Airs. Susie Hnyuos is ut, Boxton with
the l’mitily of Air. Ralph Bexley, Mrs.
Bexley having undergone ail operation
at the Newnnn Smmtnriuin a few days
■ ago, mid being still n patient at that
.institution.
.Mr. .Ins, Chmin of Oriffin, Atrs. Snllie
tDnrk of Odesstuliile, mid Miss Mnttio
AIcCnrtor of St. Marks, brother and
pistecs of Mrs. Pomp AIcCnrtor, were call*
• • i»J here this week by the serious illness
of; Mr. McCarter.
Mr. Olin McKoon will now liuvo olinrge
of the -iLutliervillo telephone exelmngo,
having leased tlio sumo from Dr.wM. 8,
Anther. ' We wish for Mr. McKoon iinicii
success in tlie management of this en-
, .terprise.
•Quite a number of our town people
attended the minstrel show nt Gay Tues-
« day evening, put on by the young men of
Lutherville. Those going down to wit
ness the jK'tfarninuco wore Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Chandler, Air. mid Airs. Alton
. Hobbs,'Mr. and Mrs. White Wilson, Mr.
rjwl i'.Mrs. Arch Williams, Atissos Popio
Wmt, Avis Patterson. Magdalene Hinds-
man, Louise Colley mid Tlicluui Latimer.
May 2fit.li.
V*. . —
After a man Inis made a reputation,
’how Hie memories of Ids friends are re
freshed.
Mr. Johnnio Johnson siiont. Sunday |
with his parents nt Homewood.
Airs. W. B. Story anil children, of |
Homewood, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Airs. Byrd Bonvers.
Mr. mid Mrs. Marvin Wnllnee and j
children, of AVelcome, visited Mr. C. I.
Wnllnco and family Sunday afternoon.
Airs. Andy I-Iainos, of AVelcome, spent I
Sunday witli hor sistor, Mrs. Otis Grimes. I
Mr. mid Mrs. Aaron Sewell, Mr. mid
Mrs. Luther Story, and Mr. Will Huteli-
oiih attended tlio singing given by Mr.
C. W. Hutchens, ut Homewood, Sunday ]
night.
Mr. Hubort Payton is quite sick at |
this writing.
Mr. mid Mrs. Tom Cassell mid etiil-1
dron, of Newnnn, spent Sunday witli Air.
Albert Boone and family.
Mr..Charlie Bonvers and family spent]
tlio week-end witli Mr. mid Mrs. Mitchell |
Johnson, nt Homowood.
Aliss Carrie .tones mid sistor, of Wei-1
come, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Emily |
Jones.
The lee eremii supper given by Mr.
and Airs. J. A. Boavors Snturduy night |
was greatly enjoyod by those present.
Rev. AV. S. Opines, of Grnntville, will
preach bore next Sunday at 11 a. m,
lie is one of our old pastors, and every-1
body should come out mid hear him.
The 1 ‘ Glad Hand ’ ’ .Bible Class met |
at Air. mid Mrs. Luther Story’s Saturday I
night. The class will meet agniii Snt-1
uvdny night, nt Air. 0. S. Story’s.
May 24th.
R at-snap
KILLS RATS
Also mice. Absolutely prevents odors
from carcass. One package proves this.
RAT-SNAP comes In cakes—no mixing
■with other food. Guaranteed.
35c. else |1 rakr) enough for Pantry.
Kitchen or Cellar.
05c. *l*e 12 cakes! for Chicken House,
coops, or small buildings.
$1.25 Hlir (5 cukes) enough for all
farm and-out-bulldlnes, storage build
ings, .or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
LRK-KIVG Bflllfi COMPANY.
COAVRTA UUUG A HOOK COMPANY.
DRESDEN.
Mr. X. 0. Newman and family, of Wei
come, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Bilbo.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pritchett, of New-
nnu, spout the week-end witli Mr. mid
Mrs. R. L. Davis.
Alias Annie Ruth Davis was the wcek-
enjl guest of Miss Annie Bello Chandler,
at New Hope.
Several of oar young people attended
the B. Y. I*. U. nt Mr. Aubrey Morrow’s,
near Welcome, Saturday night.
Air. Ed Lav.ouby mid children spcntl
Sunday with Mr. im»l Airs. J. E. Brown,
at Now Hope.
Mr. and Airs. O. B. Brooks, of Corner
Branch, visited iiv our community Sun
day afternoon.
Alisses Maude, Thelma ami Ruth
MilUnns. of Welcome; spent Suinlny witli
tlio Misses Atltclinm.
Mr. Pete Pritchett anil Mr, (Dine, of
Bethel, were guests of Mr. and Airs. R.
L. Davis Sunday.
Airs. Will Furlovr and son, Charlie,
of .Bethel, were guests of Mr. and Airs.
Qrnd.v Thompson Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Brown, of New. Hope, vis
ited Aliss Annie Aleri'wether Tuesday
Airs. Lizzie Mitcham 1ms returned to
Nownmi. after a month’s visit with rela
tives here.
Mr. Alfred Laxonby spent Sunday with
Mr. mid Airs. Kit Grimes, nt Handy.
Messrs. Ben Davis and Roy Chandler
and Aliss Annie Belle OhniuUer, of New
Hope, spent Sunday afternoon with Aliss
Annie Ruth Davis.
Mrs. Sophie Crowder, of Handy, is
siieiiding u few days with tier son, Mr.
Hendricks Crowder.
Airs. Tillov 1ms returned to her home
in Rome, after spending a few days with
her sister, Mrs. Hendricks Crowder.
Si ay 14th.
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“1 have called for a little light on the
finuiiciai question,” said the man iu the
rural editor’s sanctum.
‘‘.Well, you’ve struck the right place.
If there is anything we are light on, it
is finance.”
FOUR COLUMNS OF RECORD-BREAKING PRICES!
The Outstanding Attractions for Friday
—Until Sold Are---
32 New Skirts
7.50 Each
Values 10.00 to 18.00
Plaids, Silks and Flannels
Beautiful styled for now
and summer.
7.50
48 Blouses
Each
Blouses formerly selling
5.50 to 12.50
Sure values at 3.95
38 Camisoles
2.95
Beautiful camisoles of the
gift variety
2.95
Values 3.50 to 5.00
42Silk Dresses
V2 Price
Some of the prettiest
styles of the season.
15.00 to 50.00 values.
Now 7.50 to 25.00.
18 Middy Suits
(COLORS)
4.75 Each
Middy Suits from one of
the best makers in the
country-
' Values 9.00 to 11.00
A little clearance 4.75
u-
Hand Bags
1.95
? Values 3.50 to 5.00
You save 1.05 to 3.05
28 SuitsjjCoats
1/2 Pm
Suits are all navy—and
excellent styles for
early fall.
Values 25.00 to 65.00
Now 12.50 to 32.50
i
30 Sport Smocks
5.75 Each
Made of Minunet—new
and very pretty
5.75
Worn with sport and
white skirts
/ k
Long Gloves
1.95 Pair
The wanted shades, of a
quality better than the
price indicates
The above specials represent savings averaging
a HALF and more over this year’s low prices, and
more than TWO-THIRDS lower than for same qual-
..
ities a year ago. The merchandise offered will bear
us out in this statement., .
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SEE-THINK“COMPARE
Kersey <& Prather
(STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M.) '
Pull for Newnan.