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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921
CLASSIFIED ADVER1ISEMEHTS
RATES—One cent n word for «ach In
sertion. Minimum charge, 10 cento.
TERMS—Cash in advance.
“ELMROSE.”
The best' 5-ccnt cignr on ttio market
today.
Not j ce — Not responsible for any debts
icurred by Mrs. 0. L.
Hemstitching, Pleating, Buttons.—
'Prompt attention given all orders.
Newnan Button & Pleating Works.
Local Happenings Told in
Short Paragraphs.
ihvostmoaj,
public as
printer.
They will be offered to the
soon ns received from the
NEWS AND PERSONAE ITEMS OP GENERAL INTEREST
TO OUR LOCAL READERS.
Dog dry’s.
July has live'Sundays.
Next Tuesday is sale-day.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
Dodge light truck; 1ms boon used very
little, and is ns good as new. New tires;
cerd tires oil rear .wheels. F. Hanson.
Wanted to Rent.—Three or four desir
able rooms—or, preferably, a small eot-
convenient tb business section of
citv Address “ tyusoiinl, ” P. O, box
050’ or ’phone (during day) 89.
Troup Superior Court convened Mon-
ll "y. o-
Grcnt inducements on all Indies’ ready-
to-wear at Booiio’b.
Civil Service Examinations for vacan
cies in Postoffice, Railway Mall, Gov
ernment Departments. Men, women,
over 17; $120 monthly. Experience un
necessary. Por free particulars , write
j Leonard, (former Civil Service,exam
iner,) 155 Equitable Bldg., Washington,
I). 0. - .
Born, on tho 18th hist., to Mi'ynild Mrs.
Preston Atebison—a daughter.
Regular monthly meeting of County
Commissioners next Wednesday.
Col. H-. *Y Hall lias been attending
Troup Superior Court this week.
FOR SALE.
re-room house, on large level lot; wa
ter and light conveniences; good neigh
borhood. Terms—Small cash payment;
Imlnucc $55 per month, which is rent,
plus $20 savings. ■
7-room house on Second avenue; lot
about 80x250 feet; level and elevated.
Price and terms right.
House and lot on LaGrange street at
■a hig bargain. Small payment, and
(terms to suit on balance.
House and lot on Spence avenue. We
can sell you this cheap.. Small cash pay
meat; balaUco moittlily or artnunl pay-
Te. PARKS INS. & REALTY CO.
Mr. ffi. C. Pitts Bpont a .few days tho
past week with relatives at Plains, Ga.,
The Jew remaining bathing Buits at
half-price. Kersey & Prather.
Wanted.—Your cleaning, pressing and
tailoring. Thompson , & Hamrick.
We
cars.
Palm Beach, suits, cleaned and proBsed
for 75c. Thompson & Hamrick.
ORCHARD BRAND
Calcium Arsenate
Will Save Your
COTTON
Stock On Hand Por
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
WRITE OR CALL
T. B. McRITCHIE & CO.
NEWNAN, GA.
Mr. Bernard Mathews -and young son,
.of Ashburn, Ga., are with Newnan rela
tives this week. 1
INSTALL A
SANITARY WELL CURB
—Permanent
—No repairs
—No replacement
—-Pits any well.
See us for prices.
WE HAVE FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Concrete Water Troughs
Concrete Flower Boxes
Concrete Well Piping.
Concrete work of all kinds.
Let us give you estimates.
C. M. AMIS
Newnan, Ga. Phone S40
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
. and SATURDAY
AUGUST 4, 5 and 6
On the above dates we wil
have with us Mr. N. George
, Gross, representative of the
famous •house of Schloss
Bros. &_'Co. If in need o:
anything in the clothing line
for the coming fall and win
ter season, we invite you to
come in and see the large
selection of new woolens ;
and have your measure tak
en for what you may need,
The prices wil] be very at
tractive.
P. F. CUTTINO ■& CO.
Ruy now and save at Booiio’b.
Ordinary’s Court next, Monday.
’Phone 85 far quick baggage transfer.
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Tho dross sale starts today—Friday.
Kersey & Prather.
Big values In large and Small ruga.
Boone’s.
dross goods, shirtings and wnlstlngs—
all fHst colors—over twenty stylos. Val
ues up to 15c.; choice 10c. a yurd.
Boone's.
Wagons.—Do you need a good wagon
this fall. Wo sell tho host wagon made—
the Weber. Priced right. -Will sell on
satisfactory torms. See us before you
buy. ' Powell & Koith,
In a statoineiil. given to tho Carrollton
papers Inst wcok Mr.,I. K, Smith, a well-
known business nmn of that city, said:'
"One Carroll county nmn told 1110 tlmt
I10 nud his children picked up and burn
ed cotton squares for forty days Inst
year, working every day, mid made 11
biilo to the acre without poison, while
an adjoining Held, noglbotod, made noth
ing.” Wonder how many Coweta far
mers Imyo been ns patient and persistent
in fighting the boll weevil qs this Carroll
county limn?
Hartford batteries, ‘guaranteed for 18
months, Hold by ns. Wo repair any.
ninke battery, recharge batteries, ami do
genornl battery, work. Gfoil used bat
teries cheap;, W, Y. Barnes.
Ou the flrpt Sunday in August Rev.
E. O. Smith will begin a week’s meet
ing at Rocky Mount Baptist church. Ho
will be assisted by Rev, R. A. Smith, of
Camp Hill, Ala., who will do tho preach-
hig. ,
Farmers throughout tills section nro
becoming greatly Interested in tractor
farming, and many will adopt them to
meet now conditions. At 11 demonstra
tion held Saturday oil tho Witcher farm,
near Liberty church, tho FordHon trac
tor was put through its puces, uiid over
seventy-live farmers inspected Its work
during the day. Tho ground was ratlmr
rough mid rolling, ami full of stumps,
but the visitors wore shown, /that ovdn
under these conditions 11 tractor would
perform satisfactorily.
Judge W. M. Snssor, of Codnrtown,
had some litigation in the City Court
which required 1 his attendance Tuesday
and Wednesday, and hml the plonBiiro of
meeting innny old Cowetn ffionds while
here.
have some good valuoB in used
1 D. W. B00110 & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chandler announce
{lie birth of n sou on the 18th inst.
Received this week new lot Arrow and
Nitro smokeless shells. I. N. Orr Co.
Bent the .lemon trust. Use limes—
18e. dozen. Lee-King Drug Go.
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Col. Howard Perdue, of Birmingham,
Ala., was here on legal business Monday.
For Rent.—Four-room bungalow; gooTl
garden; water and lights. Apply at this
office. ■ .
Mt. and Mrs. John Smith, of Atlnnta,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Payne
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Zachery left
Thursday for a visit witli relatives at
Seimca, §. 0.
There will, be an all-day singing at
Rock Spring the first Sunday in August.
Everybody invited.
Miss Christine Wood, of Sharpsburg,
is visiting Miss Jane Francos Reagin,
—Carrollton Free Press.
For Sale-^Jersey milch cow with third
calf. Fresh in milk. Reasonable price.
See L. W. Keith or G. N. Sewell.
Mrs. Samantha Coggln lmd a virtit
tills jiveok from Mr. E. 0. Lewis, of
Oklahoma, u brother whom she had -not
soon in forty-five’ years. Mr. S. B. Lewis,
of Fayetteville, another. brother, visited
her this week nlso,
Mr. and Mfc. C. A. Payne had ns
guests. Sunday Mr. E. 0. Loivia of Okla
homa, Mi-. Win. Jnikson of Palmetto,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Atlnntn
Miss Annie May Dixon ami Mr. S. B.
Lowis of Fayetteville, and] Judge and
Mrs. W. J. Coggin of McCollum.
Mr. Farmer.— If your McCormick
and Deering mowers and rakes need re-
pairing .bring them to us now and wo will-
put them in working order nt'rcnsonnblo
cost. Be prepared, and thus avoid delay
when your crops are ready to cut.
Powell & Koith.
Presbyterian Church.—Rev. J. E. Han
nnh, pastor. Sunday-Bcliool 0:80 a. ill.)
Frank Wilkinson and T. S. Parrott, su
perintendents. Sermon at 11 a. ni. by
tho pastor. The evening service will bo
in charge of the Christian Endeavor
boys. Prayer-meeting Wednesday 8 pi
Mr. J. C. Austin and family,-of Sol
inn, Ala., wore guests Saturday and Sun
day of Mr. X. H. Bagley and family.
Mr.' Austin is superintendent of the
Selma division of tho Southern railway,
with headquarters at Selma, and was
formerly associated witli Mr. Bagley in
railroad work.
Mowers and Rakes.—Savo your liny
crops, arid thus Bave feed money. Farm
machinery will eliminate wnste and re
duce harvesting expense. Wo sell the
McCormick and Deering mowers and
rakes. Will' sell on terms of one-third
cash, balance six and twelve months.
, - ’ ; Powell & Keith,
Mi's. Snllie Hammond Hudson has
loaned from Mrs. Lula Spender the 7-
room house at 9- Perry street, and on
... . . room nouso at «■ r-erry • street, anti 011
We have many, many items m our_ g 1 w iU open a boarding-house tliero.
July clearance sale that we can save you Af ' Wr , |fi| . J&j a year 01 . so ag0
’"oney on ’ n Boone s. j£rs. Hudson went with ’her husband to
Siriall lot of fine gabardine white skirts Atlanta. They spent several months
at $2.05-
-values $5.75 and $7.50,
Kersey & Prather.
Old-
Look over our remnant counter,
time values -will be found tliero.
Boone's
Wonderful values in pretty blouses at
$1.50 and'$3.95.
Korsey & Prather.
Lookout Mountain seed Irish potatoes
for sale. Now is the time to plant.
Lee-King Drug Co.
Mr. William Glenij Haynio, who 011
liBted in tho U. S. Arriiy three years ago
arrived home yesterday, his torm of 011-
liatmont having’ expired. He was sta
tioned 011 the Mexicnn border during the
eutiro period of his service, being en
gaged in patrol duty most of the time,
lie is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M,
Haynio.
We want you to (yttond the clearance
sale of dresses, if only to see the values.
Kersey & Prather.
Have you tried limoB in your ice tea?
W% sell them; 18c. dozen.
Lee-King Drug Co.
The clean-ups of summer apparel
throughout the store offer many unusual
values.' Kersey & Prather,
n
Hnta-cleaned and blocked. New bands
inside and out, if needed,
- Thompson & Hamrick.
Cane Mills.—See us for prices - on syr
up cane mills and pans.
Powell & Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lee, of Newnan,
there, but are now living nt Lirfevillo,
Ala.
Our Methodist friends of Madras
community have commenced work on
their new church building, selecting
sito near where the old church Btood, and
tho committee in charge expect to hurry
it to completion before summer is over,
The now building will' be of brick veneer
and when finished will bo one of the
handsomest country churches in the
county.
Central Baptist Church.—Frank L.
Hardy, D.- D., minister. Sunday-school
9.30 a. m.; B. M. Blackburn, superin
tendent. Morning worship \\ a. in
subject, "Lessons from tho Mountains,
Evening worship 8 p. m.; subject, “Three
Famous Fools.” B. Y. P. U. 7 p. 111.;
Tlios. Glover, president. Prqycr-meeting
Wednesday 8 p. in; Public invited to
all services.'
Announcement of tho nppronchiug
marriage of Rev. M. D, Coliiim and Mins
Mary Cochran, of Palmetto, is of more
than passing .bitorost to their ninny
friends thtouglibut the State. Miss
Cochran is a very accomplished and lov
able young Woman, nud doscends from
one of Campbell’s eldest and liiokt aris
tocratic. families, being a daughter of
the late Berry Cochran mill Mrs. Alleo
Broivster Cochran, and a niece ol' Col.
P. H, Brewster. Mr. Cqlliiis is our pop
ular County School Superintendent. Ho
lias boon pastor of several churches
throughout tho country, is widely nnd
favorably known, nud numbers his friends
by the scoro.T-Fuirburn Nowb.
Tho man is about 25 yours of nge, nnd
was identified ns one J. L, Miller, a
farmer residing near Roanoke, Ala. Af-
tr his arrest lie cunfesiied to n Jong list
of dolinguonclcH, including tho theft of
four Buick automobiles from dlfl'oroat
persons within the past thirty days, one
of which wns Mr. Welboru Duvls’ enr,
stolon tlirco or four weeks ngo from in
front of Mnrbury’s furniture Htoro, nml
afterwards ulmmloncd nt Bonnoke, He
nlso confessed to having passed t'orgod
checks during tho pnst month nt nearly
every town between bore nnd Roanoke.
Ho la snld to bo well connected, a
brother being 0110 of Gnrrollton's licst-
kuov'11 business men,
The Boone car was fully covered by
Insurance, but Mr. Boone declares ho
would rather have hml tho thief caught
than ^to have collected the insurance lie
carrion.
Col. Tom Farmer bought a now Ford
touring car Inst week, and, having solno
business in Macon, drove it down to that
city, Friday. Upon arriving ho parked
the car in front of the hotel where I10
was stopping. WI1011 I10 got ready to
start home imaglino his consternation
upon iliscovbriiig that someone hud
swiped his brand-now Ford mid gotten
away with it, loaving no traeo whatover.
Fnrtuuhtoly for ]ts owner tho car was
insured for $500, mill therefore the ac
tual loss sustained wns less than $100.
Miss Lorino Collins lost her cur in At.
lnntn a fow days ngo under tho snmu
circumstances. She carried some jnaur
mice, but not nearly enough to cover lior
loan- —. •
SHAMPOO
Keeps the hair dean and sweet
— FOR SALE BY —
LEE-KING DRUG CO.
CORN COLLODIAN
New officers of Oakland Lodge, No.
09, K. of - P., ivoro installed Monday
night, who will hold ofllco until. Jan. 1.
They wore: Chancellor Commander,
Sanford Hubbard; . Vlee-Chmicellor, J.
E. McClure; Pfolnto, W. F. Conk;
Keeper of Records nml Sonl and Mas
ter of Finance; G. P. Wilkinson; MiiBtor
of Work, Stanford Arnold; Master at
Arms, L..E. Snead; Master of Excheq
uer, 0. J.-Smith; Inner Guard, H. E.
Smith; Outer Guard, J. T. Staples. The
retiring chancellor, Stnnford Arnold,
wns nominated for appointment as Dep
uty Grand Chancellor, to suoceod O, W.
Pnssavant. Tho lodge will moot next
■Monday night and work in tho rank of
Esquire.
. , ... ■•. . ,. Tho annual meeting of' the Fourth
spent the " , eek-enil with their daughterMasonic Convention Will be held
Mrs. Tyre Wat^ont—Carrollton Fran £ Newnall (m Thur9(layi A ug. 4. There
Presa ' - are sixty lodges in the district, and about
one hundred and fifty delegates are ex-
Mrs. E. W. Causey has-returned to
Newnan, sifter wisiting her sister, Mrs.
J. E. Young, for a week.—Columbus
Enquirer-Sun.
Mr, and Mrs. John Simms annonrico
the birth of a sort on the Z3nl inst. • Mrs.
Simms was formerly Miss Corinne Bass.
—Carrollton Free Press.
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Men’s coats and ladies’ cloaks
lined by Rachel Parrott, whose needle
work is wonderful.
1 Thompson & Hamrick.
Money to Loan on Farm Lands.—Am
prepared to make loans on farm lands at
a reasonable rate of interest Loiins
closed without delay. T. G. Fanner, 'jr.
Farmers are waging war on the boil
weevil, ami fighting desperately to nave
their cotton crop. Unfortunately,
though, the odds scefti thus far to be
in favor of the enemy.
I
pected at the convntion. Mr. J. T. Wil
liams,' of Sonoia, who' was elected Wor
shipful Master at the last meeting, will
preside. -Capt. W. L. Gilbert, of New-
uan, is secretary.
CRIMINAL CASES IN CITY COURT.
Convictions have been securqd in
criminal cases tried at tho present torm
of tho City Court ns follows—
Jim Greet; violating Btate prohibition
law; twelve months, without tho alter
native of a fine.
John Bailey; violating prohibition
law; $50 or six months.
■ Dond Hill; violating prohibition ,laiv;
$75 .or twelve months.
Isom Bryant; violating prohibition,
law; $100 or twolvo months.
Green West; violating prohibition
law; $200 or twolvo months.
Buford Washington; playing and bet
ting; $40 or twelve months.
Bolsie, Lipscomb; playing and hot
ting; $00 or eight months.
John Jennings; playing nnd hotting;
$40 or six months.
Will Cook; playing nnd betting; $35
dr six months.
Henry Bennett; iplnying nnd hotting;
$40 or uix months.
iNowlis Johnson; playing and betting;
$40 of ton months.
Josse Whitaker; carrying, concealed
weapons nriil carrying pistol without li
cense, (twp casos;) $05 or eight months
in first case, nnd $35 or four months in
second chhc. *
Albert Hill;.carrying concealed weap
ons; $75 or twelve months.
Will Gay; carrying concealed weap
ons;. $100 or eight months.
Geo. Bowen; carrying pistol without
license; $50 or twolvo months.
Bon Reed; carrying pistol without li
cense; $30 or threo months,
Henry Tolbert; cheating and swind
ling; $30 or five months.
Haywooil Jonos; stealing ( rid e on
train; $40 or four months.
Ed Hunt; cruelty, to animals; $40 or
ten months.
Bob Ross; simple lnyceny; $100 or
twelve months.
Clarenfc Haines; fornication urid
adultory; $50 or eight months.
COUNTY SUNDAY-SCHOOL CON
VENTION HERE NEXT WEEK.
As 11 Sunday-school worker lire you in
terested lu hearing how 01m cradle roll
grew from a mure handful of babies to
more than 750 children under 4 years of
age 1 Thou hear Mrs. Floyd Flolil, of
Atlanta, nt the , Go wot a County Sitndny-
sclmol Convention and lonm wlmt enn be
accomplished for the ImbioB (and the
mother of those babies) in the Siimlny-
school.
The Coweta County Sunday-school
Qortvoiition will lyoot in the I’rosbyto-
rlnu church, Nowiimi, next WodflCsdny,
Aug. 3. Two sessions, morning and af
ternoon,' will bo held. All Sunday-
schools in tho county nro Invited to send
representatives, as tho convention 1s open
to Suiidiiy-sclioer workers of nil dononi-
liatlouH.
It 1h expected tlmt Prof, and Mra.
Floyd Field nnd Miss Corn Holland, all
of Atlnntn, will bo on the program.
These nro nil practical Sunday-school
workers, having had largo nnd success
ful experience I11 vurlOiiB linos of Sunday-
school endeavor. ■ -■
Mra. Field la superintendent of St.
Pnul Methodist cradlo rrfll. This erndle
roll is tho lnrgoat oust of the Mississippi
river, nnd Is doing n most offoctlve work.
Prof. Fiold wns for a number of years
Httpprlntondent of a Sundny-scliool, later
becoming one of the orgnuizors of a
moil’s Bible .class, which liqcame one of
the largest in Atlanta, attracting the moil
liGciuiBO of tho lino program prepared,
each Sunday morning, Miss Holland,
tho office secretary of tho Georgia
Sundny-scliool Association, cunio last
November from South Carolliin, whore
she was for soVoral years children’s di
vision Huporiiitoiidoiit of the South Car
olina Sundny-scliool Association. With
that background of exiioricuco, she is now
devoting lfbr time to tho work with in
termediates In tho Sunday-school,- and
will speak 011 this branch of the work
at tho convention. ■
Special topics 011 the convention pro
gram include the following; “Lnjdng
the Foundation,” by Mra. Floyd Field;
“Story Tolling Period,” by Miss Hol
land; “Tho.School Tlmt Makes Good,”
by. Prof. Fiold; “Successful Methods,”
by MIbh Holland.
TI10 Sundny-scliool having tho largest
attendance outside of Newnan will be
publicly tiwnrdcd an attendance] banner.
This banner Is given to tho school hav
ing the largest uttondanco according to
tho number of miles traveled. It is ex
pected that a number of the schools will
Removes corns, bunions,
and callouses without pain
or soreness. Manufactured,
guaranteed and sold by
LEE-KING DRUG CO.
Newnan, Ga.
ALAMO THEATRE
Week'Commencing Monday, Aug. I
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' MONDAY
Cosmopolitan Production
"THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM”
. “Son of Tnrzan” No 12
Jurors einpannoled for sofvivo during
tho second wcok of City Court are J. A.
Terrell, J. W. L. Caldwell, J. P. Dunbar,
W. B.'Sandora, P. R. Fry, E. P. Warren,
J. D. Murphy, H. A. Waltom, J. J.
Reese, J. A. Weldon, R. V. Webb, or.,
A. T. Neely, W. Y. Barnes, W. H. Os-
burn, E.'R. Witcher, L. M. Smith, John
Haines, J. R. Wilkinson, Frank Wilkin
son, J. F. Cook, L. P. Scwoil, T. W. Orr.
Mr. Marvin Crane, who is now on the
Redpath chautauqua circuit'ini chalk ar
tist and entertainer,' is spending a short
vacation wifh his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Crane.-'
Herald Want Ads. Pay.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Millians had as
guests the past week- Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Pitman of Macon, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Tom
Hudson of LaGrange, 4 ami Mrs. F.
Amis of Welcome.
J.
Five thousand yards
The annual teachers’ examination will
be held in Newnan today, anil tomorrow.
White teachers will meet for'examine tidh
in the high school'building, and colored
teachers in the Pinson street school
building. All classes of teachers will lie
examined—those seeking license to teach
the cojning year, as well as those whose
licenses have expired, together with such
teachers as may hold licenses from other
Slates.
Bonds to the amount of $10,000, voted
by the citizens of Starr school district
on June 28 for the purpose of defraying
part of tlie cost of a school building, to
be erected in said district, were validated
by the Superior Court on Saturday last.
The bondB bear 7 per cent, interest, run
BOLD AUTO THEFT AND SWIFT
' CAPTURE.
About tho boldest auto thief who ev.or
operated in tills section paid Newnan a
visit Saturday, and about 1 o’clock in
tbo 'afternoon inado off witli a jiracto-
cally new Buick car belonging to D. W.
Boone & Co., which Imil been parked in
front of the Boone stores not more than
ton minutes previously. Fortunately tho
thief was observed ns he drove off by
Mr. G. IC. Hardaway, one of the Boone
'Co.’s salesmen, and a hot chase followed,
but tho man succeeded for a time in
eluding his pursuers. As good luck
Would have it Glover Sowell, young son
of Mr. A. F. Sewell, happened to bo
standing near with his bicycle nnd im
mediately took after the flying automo
bile, keeping it in sight until lie saw the
machine swerve into tho Carrollton rend.
IIo.quickly passed the word to Mr. Har
daway, Mr. Walter Carmical -and Mr.
Ralph Dial, who were in one of the pur
suing cars. These gontlomn lost no time
in taking up the trail, and made such
speed that they overtook the thief at
Whitesburg, whore he stopped to havo
his gas tank filled! Ho was brought back
to town in triumph by his captors, sev
eral automobiles that had joined in tho
chase following in their wake. ‘ He was
turned'over to Sheriff Brewster, and is
now held 'in jail in default of bond,
was fixed at $5,000.
coinpoto for tho banner.
TURIN.
Miss Noll iTolifison, -of Carrollton, was
the guest last week of Miss Tommlo
Lambert. Several parties wore given in
hor honor. '
Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Daniel and Misses
Enmgonc and Ruth Daniel visited rela
tives in Hognnsvillo Sunday.
Miss Mary Hunter was the.guftgt last
wcok of Mra. Milton Poivor, in Newnan.
1 MIbh India Sorrolls, of Stockbrldge,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T. Wil
liams. ■
Mr, Hurnion Russell, of Atlanta, is
spending a fow ilyns witli his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Russell, •
Miss Julia Harris, of Nownan, Is vis
iting her slstor, Mrs. Jimmlo Powell.
Mr. J. O. Sorrells spent Sunday in
Hguipton.
Miss Lorlne Collins, home dotfioustra-
tiori agent, mot with the girls’ and
woman's clubs hero Friday.
Rev. Z. Spoor is conducting n protract
ed ineotlng at tho Methodist church this
wek. '
Work bus begun on -the now Starr dis
trict school grounds, an approach from
the highway to tho grounds Being mado
this week.
MILLS CHAPEL. -
Mra. Ruth Ewing, of Atlanta, visited
her sister, Mra. I*. A. Smith, last week.
Mr. V. A. Dougherty is spending some
time with relatives in Alabama.,
'Mr. B. B. Thomason, of LnGrango,
spout, Sunday with his son, Mr. J. W.
Thomason. *
Mr. W. 3, Lassetter, of LaGrange,
died at the homo of his slaughter, Mrs.
Mattie Futral, on Wednesday of last
week, from an attack ofUmouiiionia. De
ceased was 85 years of ago, nnd is sur
vived by eight children—four sons and
four daughters—who have the sympathy
of the entire community in their be-
reavemont.
Tho rdeent rains have added a great
deal to the appearance of our. gurdensj
but wo cannot figure out where our meat
is coming from.
Mr. Jiiri Davis made a 'business trip
to Atlanta Saturday.
. Wo took our stand Saturday ta rap-
turn at least one of. Mr, Boono’s chick
ens, or fi-guinea, but tho whole bunch
seemed to be afraid of ns,
Mr. O, W. Smith, of-Trion, is visiting
his brother, Mr. P. A. Smith.
A Sacred Harp singing class was or
ganized nt Mills Chapel Sunday after
noon, and will meet the sccoilbd Sunday
afternoon in each month nt 2 o’clock.
Mr, Thos. Brittain was mado chairman,
nnd an arranging committee appointed.
All Bingors nro cordially invited to ‘meet
with us.
TUESDAY
Special Production
'’CALL OF YOUTH”
Pathe News
WEDNESDAY
Ethel Clrtyton In
1 “SHAM”
Comedy, “Hubby, Behave”
THURSDAY
•THE BRONZE BELL’
Pathe. News
According to a statement made in
Jackson Wednesday by Mr. J. W. Nas-
worthy, a Monroo county farmer re
cently lost two mulee as a result of the
animals licking tho syrup oolcium arso ;
natu mixture from their logs after they
had been plowed, in a field where, the
poiBon had been applied. As a matter
of safety and precaution it would bo n
good idea to thoroughly wash the poison
from tho limbs of animals that have
been plowed in a field where the poison
bus been used.—Jackson Progress.
FRIDAY
Super-Special .
“A WISE FOOL”
-wtiP’WN'
SATURDAY
Siren of- the Jungles
Clyde Cook, “THE HUNTSMAN”
t 1
Eddie Polo, “DO OR DIE” No. 6.
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