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THE NEWNAN HERALD
NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, AUG. 12.
Official Organ of Cowota County.
lu, jo. Brown. O. W. Passavant.
BROWN & PASSAVANX
Editor* and 1'ulilUlirr*.
The Herald office Is loonted In tho
Qoodrum Building. 12 Jackson Street.
’Phono 8.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK $2.00 A YEAR
IN ADVANCE!.
FOURTH DISTRICT MASONIC
CONVENTION.
Tho nnnunl meeting of tlm Fourth
District Masonic Convention, hold hero
on Thursday, 4th in»t„ brought together
about ono hundred and twonty-fivo fiicm-
bcrH of tho cruft from different parts of
tho district. Tho Convention mot at »
n. in., with Worshipful Mastor J. T.
Willinnins, “of Somjio, presiding. Col.
Stanford Annold dalivorod tho address
of wolromo on behalf of Cowota Lodge,
No. <|0, which “was eloquently responded
to by Dr. .1. D. Hamrick, of Carrollton,
■Grand Junior Warden.
Conforring tho K. A. Degroe was an
interesting ceromony of tho morning
session,, and equally brilliant and in
structive was the conferring of the Mas
ter’s Degroe at' tho nftornoon session,
visiting craftsmen taking part in both
ceremonies. Hon. Guy Thurman, of At
lanta, Grand Lecturer, was present and
dolivorod a iino address, which added
much to tho interest and enjoyment of
tho occasion.
Tho following lodgos sent representa
tives, vis: Coweta Lodgo, No. 60, Now-
nnn; Blgham Lodgo, No. 63, R. F. D.
Nownun; Grnntvilie Lodgo, No. 286,
Grnntvilie; Gnuldon Lodgo, No. 215,
Bepola; Sylvan Lodgo, No.' 420, Sar
gent; Hnrnlson Lodge, No. 066, Haral
son; Handy Lodgo, No. 342, Hnndy;
Carroll Lodgo, Nb. 0(1, Carrollton; Go
shen Lodgo, No. 71, Boopvillo; Hognns-
viUo Lodge, No, 03, Hogansvllle; Mid
land Lodgo, No.- .144, Midland; Oussotn
Lodge, No. 165, Cusseta; Bowdon Lodgo,
No. 200, Bowdon; Luthorvlllo Lodgo,
No. 830, Luthorvlllo; Bussoy Lodge, No.
. 820, Bullochvillo; Greenville Lodgo, No,
321, GroonviHo; Few Lodge, No. 820,
Buena Vista; Wliitosburg Lodge, No.
520, Whitosburg; Taylor Lodgo, No.
.863, Alvaton; Alvaton Lodgo, Nd. 021,
Alv&ton; Woodbury Lodge, No. 420,
Woodbury; Elm City Lodge, No. 644,
LnGrnngo; Burwoll Lodge,- No. 640,
Burwoll; Rothorwooil Lodgo, No. 618,
WhltOBburg; Glonn Lodgo, No. 680,
Glonn.
Now officers for tho onsuiug year
woro olootod ns follows; O. L. Galln-
bnn, Woodbury, Worshipful Master; C,
J. Owens, Nownnn, Doput.v Worshipful
number of friends at a melon-cutting
Saturday night.
Mr. Tom 81ms,, of Atlnnta, spent tho
week-end with homcfolks here.
It’s nlwnys too hot or too cold for tho
mnn who wnuts to quit.
Whon money talks it too often merely
remnrks, “Goodbye.” ...
Baying the wrong thing is misfortune;
but trying to explain it is disaster.
i ,
McCOLLUM.
Messrs. Ben mid Quimby Lewis, of
Alhbumn, nnd Mr. Siun Lewis, of hny-
otteville, spent the week-ond with Judge
W. J. Coggln and family.
Mrs. It, B. Onaton nnd children, of
Amerleus, spent several days last week
with Mrs. W. D. Gnston.
Judge W. .)• Coggin nml Mr. Flslier
ioggin spent Wednesday with relatives
ut Palmetto.
Mr. and Mrs. I). D. Phillips, of Lust
Point, nnd Mr, Hardy Johnson, of Now
nnn, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
John .1 oluisoii.
Messrs. W. M. Phillips, Pnul Smith
nml W. D. Gnston was in Atlanta Satur
day on business. ... ,
Miss Rath Phillips, of Nownnn, is
spending tho week with her cousin, Miss
Essio Phillips.
Mr. Isaac Gnston, of Dallas, spent
Inst week with ids sistoj-, Mrs. W. D,
Gnston. ... , ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Phillips nnd chil
dren were dinner guests of Mr. nml Mrs.
Oscnr Collins, at Palmetto, Sunday.
Mr. Lindsey Bradley spent the week
end with relatives at Palmetto.
Messrs. George and Philip Smith, of
Happy Vttlloy, wore In our community
Sunday nftornoon.
Misses Etta Bolle nnd Anmo Roborts
are spondlng tho week with their sister,
Mrs. Alvan Hnll, at Hook Spring.
Wo regrot to Iobo from our communi
ty Messrs. Harrison nnd Homer Gnston,
who linve secured positions in Atlnnta
and will nmko their homo there hereafter.
Wo wisli tliem much success.
Mrs. W- D. Gnston wns in Newiinn
Thursday shopping.
A good many from our community are
attending tho protracted meeting nt
Jones Chapel tills weok.
MIbs Mary Smith has roturnod from
a delightful camping party near tho homo
of Miss Katherine. Smith, of Palmetto.
Wotlce <o Debtors nnd Creditors
OEORGIA—Coweta County:
All creditors of thb estate of A. H.
Arnold, late of Cowota 'county, (3a.,
deceased are hereby notified to
render in their demands' to tho under
signed according to law; and all per
sons Indebtod to said estate are re-
uulred to mako Immediate payment to
?„e unders.gned. H ThlW Au fkB lL R 122 1 .
Administrator.
Bankruptcy.
Junior Wnrdon; W. L. Gllbort, Nownnn,
Soorotnry and Treasurer; J. F. Gamp,
Greenville, Senior Deacon; II. E. Rug-
loud, Nownnn, Junior Doncon; G, Homer
Willlnms, Hamilton, Senior Stownril;' B.
L. Cnmp, Whitosburg, Junior Stowuril.
flPho offices of Chaplain nnd Tyler will
bo filled when the convention moots next
yonr,
The convention will go to Cnrrollton
in 1082, to moot on Thursday nftor the
first Monday in August.
Notice of Discharge In
In tho District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District *
■ of Georgia
No. 7007. in Bankruptcy.
Ill re H.F. Smith, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having been
filed In conformity with law by above- In my office,
named bankrupt, and the Court hav- Wlti
Ing ordered that, the hearing upon said
petition he had on Sept.. 3, 1921, at
ten o'clock a. m. at the United States
District Court-room, In the city of At
lanta, Goorglu, notice la Hereby given
to all creditors and other persons In
Interesting to appear nt said time and
plane and show cause, If any they have,
whv tho prayer of the bankrupt lor
discharge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLJ3R. Clerk.
said charter as In such cases made and
provided by law.
8. Wherefore, petitioner prays that
after publication as required by law,
an order and Judgment of thlB Court
bo granted renewing' Its charter for a
erlod of twenty Jears from and after
JC#tember 2, 1921, with the privilege of
renewal at tho expiration thereof.
W. S. ASKEW.COMPANY,
By Eugene Askew, President
L. TUR
Ice th 1
NER.
Clerk 3. 0., C. C.
GEORGIA—Cowota County.
I, L. Turner, Clerk of the Superior
Court In and for said county, do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing
Is a true and correct copy of petition
for renewal of charter of W. S. AS
KEW COMPANY, as appears of file
’ office,
ness, my hand and the seal'of said
Court this the 1st day of August, 1921,
L. TURNER, Clerk S. C.. C. C.
TAX ASSESSMENT FOR 1921.
GEORGIA—Cowota County.
Court of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenue of said county,
sitting for county purposes,
this Aug. 3, 1921.
Ordered, .That there be collected <by
the Tax Collector of Bald county for
the year 1921 the following amounts,
to-wlt: . .
1. To repair court-house and Jail,
build nnd repair bridges and other pub
lic Improvements according to con
tract. twenty (20) cents on the one
hundred dollars, i ,, , .
2, To pay Sheriff’s and Jaller’B fees,
salaries of the Judge of the City Court
of Ncwnan and the County .Treasurer,
commissions of the Tax Collector and
of the Tat Receiver, and other officers'
fees that they may be legally entitled
to out of the county, seven (7) cents
on tho one hundred dollars.
3. To pay Coroners all fees that may
be due them by the county for holding
Inquests, 6ne (1) cent on the hundred
dollars.
4, To pay expenses of .the county
for Bailiffs at Court, non-resident wit
ness fees in criminal, cases, fuel, ser
vant’s hire, stationery and the like,
nine (9) cents on the one hundred
dollars.
6. To pay jurors fees In the Super
ior Court and In the City Court of
Newnan, four (4) cents on the ono
hundred dollars.
6. To pay expenses Incurred In sup
porting the poor of the county, eight
(8) cents on the one hundred dollars.
7. For the public road fund, to be
used In working, improving and re-
SB* svasa
cents on the one hundred dollar* (15 >
9. To pay all other lawful Ji.
thr one ‘ hundred dollars. «> ^
twenty"lWe ln one^hundfe l atii a s te do 0 nar “ nd
the one hundred dollars, which 1. a, on
by levied upon all taxable proner?^':
the county for the purposes ar nr i y , ot
It Is further Ordered, That
Collector of said counts- collect T?'
following special taxes for tha-V 1 '
1921, to-wlt: Star
For local school tax In said r n „„.
fifty (60) cents on tho one
dolars, and the same Is hhreby li?3
on all taxable property In salAoS 1
except the taxable property
and petng In the Incorporated limit. .
the city of Senola, In said county
In the Incorporated limits of the IS 4
of Newnan, in said county e "7
By order of the Board.'thls .
3 ' i, 02 }; r, , ,T- a farmekT 81
Clerk Board Of Commissioners oi
Roads & Revenue, Coweta County
Herald Want Ads. Pay.
HHERIFF'H HALES FOR SEPTEMBER.
cyEOROIA—Cowota County:
Will be sold before the cdurt-house
door In Newnan, said county, between
the legal Jiours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In September. 1921, to tho
highest and best bidder, the following
described property, to-wlt;
A certain triangular piece of prop
erty situate In the city of Newnan,
said State nnd county, and known as
No. 73 W. Washington street In said
city of Newnan, and bounded gs fol
lows: On the north by Central of
Georgia railway, on the east and south
by said W. Washington street, and on
the west by place of Ed Patterson,
(formerly known as the Joe Boyd place,
but more commonly known as the old
Jordan Field place.) Levied on as the
property of Ed Long and Charlie Long
to satisfy u fl. fa. Issued from the City
Court of Newnan In favor of I. N. Orr
Co. vs. the said Ed Long and Charlie
Long. Defendants In fl. fa. notified In
terms of tho 'law. This Aug. 9. 1921.
Pre. fee, 17.62.
Also, at the same time and place,
1 mahogany dresser, 2 white Iron bed
steads, 1 desk, 1 dining table and
chairs, 1 buffet, 3 mahogany rockers;
3 porch chairs, 1 mahogany davenport,
1 mahogany desk and chair, 1 mahog
any table, 1 small mahogany lamp
table,- 1 bookcase, (3 sections,) 4-piece
old Ivory bedroom suite, l .oil stove, 1
heater, 1 Now Home sewing machine,
, HARALSON.
Miss Myrl RnwlB, who has boon spend
ing lior vneation with homefolks here,
returned this week to Washington, D.
0., where sho holds a Government posi
tion. , ,
Miss Nellie Vaughn has returned from
a pleasant visit with relatives and friends
nt Aberdeen.
Mini Ruth Johnson, who has been
visiting in Griffin for tho paBt month,
returned home this week.
Mr, ,W. A. Grovonstoin and family,
who lmvo been spondlng some time with
relatives nnd friends hero and at Sc-
noln, loft this weok for Chattanooga
wmJL?■ .giElM «a>w*» -a.
GRANTVILLE.
(Itoros from Colloy-Liuubort Co.’s Weok
ly Trade Bulletin.)
Mrs, Eugene McElrny, of Atlanta) is
tho guest of Mrs. T. M. 'dollars.
Mr, nml Mrs. Tims. Moore and ohil
dron, of LnGrnngo, spent Sunday with
Mr. nml Mrs. S. R. Chandler.
Misses Tommie and Mattie Ruth Lam
bort, of Turin, urn gupsts 61’ Mrs.'Clyde
Lambert this week,
Mr. Enoch Littlejohn, of Now York
City, spent tho week-ond in Grnntvilie.
Mrs. L, H. Taylor, of Bowdon, spent
last weok with her fntlior, Mr. J. D,
Craft, •
Mliss Mildrod Andrews, who has boeu
spondlng somo time with hor sisters,
■«Mrs. Jns. Adams, of Tignall, and Mrs,
Garter Worley, of Elborton, has returned
home,
.Mrs. Win. Ranks, Mrs. Irby White,
nnd Missses Elisabeth Banks nnd Kath
leen Sims nro spending a few dnyd ut
Indian Spring.
Miss Loves Bonder is visiting Miss
. Elizabeth Farley, In Columbus. ■
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stitcher lmvo re
' turned to Nownnn, after a wook’a visit
■ with their’ father, Mr. J. D. Craft.
Mrs. S. Johnson nnd .children, of At
lanta, nro visiting Mrs. S. C. Whitaker.
Missos Loona and Lois Howard, of
cGay, spent Inst week-end with tlioir
• grandmother, Mrs. Lizzio Howard.
Miss Nellio Jackson is visiting Misses
Ruby Martin apd Eloiso McDonough, in
Atlanta.
Mrs. F. H. Lotson, who has been visit
ing relatives nt Norcross, is now ut
homo.
Mrs. Geo. Snead, of Atlnnta. ib the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Theopa Banks.
Mr. Harold Barnes, of Newnan, entor-
' tainod the younger set with a melon
cutting nt tho homo of Miss Evelyn Lam
bert on Tuesday afternoon last,
Mrs. Joe Sehojer and Mrs. O’Donnell,
of Montgomery, Ala., were guests of
Mrs. Hugh Jackson last week.
Mrs. Lcta Culbreath, Mrs. W. P. Ar
nold. Miss Barbara Arnold and Mr.
'Thou. Arnold, of Palmetto, were in
! 'GrautviIlo Tuesday.
Mr. Bill Merchant, of Orangeburg,
' S. O., is with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White
UhiB weok.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McDonald, of
Raymond, spent severed days with Mrs.
J. -B. Nall too past week.
Mr. Simms Kelson, of Columbia, S.
C., spent too week-end with Mr. Titos.
Burks. ,
Master Fred Cox, of Coulubus, is
spending some time with Master Lassoter
^Jackson.
There will be" preaching at tho Metho
dist church Sunday, both morning and
evening.
Mrs. S. E. Leigh has as her guests
this week Mrs. D. B. Blalock and little
eon of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. I. N.
Orr and children of Newnan, and Judge
nnd Mrs. W. C. Adamson of Carrollton,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bohannon are
spending some time at Tallulah ' Falls
nnd other points in North Georgia.
Master Sam Mem-ham entertained a
future.
Mr. Bocknni and children, of Zebulon,
are visiting Mr. A. H. RbwIb nnd family.
Mtb. Laura Cagle, of SharpBburg, is
visiting Mrs. Bill ThomnB.
Protrnotod mooting will bogin nt the
Methodist church Saturday. Wo trust
everyone will take pnrt in tho mooting,
nml that wo may lmvo u graolouB re
vival.
Haralson ball team still bolds tho
county championship, having mot defeat
hut once or twice this senson. They
will plu.v again Thursday.
Miss Myrt Wood ib visiting relatives
at Cnrrollton, Lowell nml Franklin this
wetik,
Mr. J. A. Hutchinson nnd fnmily, of
Moreland, visited relatives nml friends
hero the past, week,
Mr. Tom Brooks was in Nownnn on
business Tuesday. .
on as the property of R. C. 1
satisfy q distress warrant for
sued from the Justice Courtt
1 refrigerator, 1 ’phono table-and chair,,
1 card table, all mattresses and pillows,
all hedsprlngs; add all rugs. Levied
,. C. Word - to
t for rent Is-
Courtt of the
848th dlHtrlct, G. M„ In favor of Mrs.
M. E. McNally, vs. tho said R. C. Word,
and., returnable to tho City Court of
Nownan. Defendant notified In termB
of tho law, This July 18, 1921. Prs.
fee, »8.12. J. D. BREWSTER.
Sheriff.
Legal Notices.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
.Geneva Herring having aplled to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for
letters of administration on the estate
of Thos, H. Herring, deoeased, all per
sons aoncerned are 'required to show
cause In said Court by the first Monday
In September next, if any they can.
why said application should not be
granted. This Aug. 1st, 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Coweta County r
Mrs. L. E. Moore having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county
for guardianship of the property ,of L.
Tl. Moore, a lunatic, all 'USamftwcon
cerned are reputred to show cause in
said Court by the first Monday In Sep
tember next, If any they can, why said
application should not be grante ”
This Aug, 1st, 1921.
J. A, R. CAMP, Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Looney Shropshire having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said oounty
for letters of administration on the
estate of Merrltls Chandler, deqeased,
all persons concerned are required to
show cause In said Cburt by tho first
Monday In September next, Jf, any they
can, why said uppllcatlo;mehould not be
grantod. This Aug. 1st; .1981.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
MILLS CHAPEL.
The monthly Snored Harp singing
will; meet at Mills Qliapel next Sunday
lit 2 p. m. Everybody invited to bo
with us. . < ,
Rev. G.' W. Jones filled his appoint
ment here Sunday.
Mrs. W. J. Housowortb is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tute Ivey, of Heard
oounty, are. visiting relatives here.
Mr. Jas. Brown, of Fayette county,
was with rolativos in toe village Sun
day.
Mr. Fred Hughes, from near Whites-
burg, - la visiting with ns this week.
Mr. John Uousoworth, of Moreland,
attended services at Mills Chapel Sun
day.
Mrs. J. G. Doughoriy is on the sick
list nt this writing.
Judging from their abundance, too
farmers must lmvo raised an unusually
large crop of watermelons and canta
loupes tills season.
Mrs. J. L. Davis and children are
islting-relatives near Bowdon this woek,
Mr. Jns. Thomason was In Atlanta
Tuesday.
. Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
W. L. Stallings having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for'
letters of administration on the estate
of Charles H. Newton, deceased, all
persons concerned are required to show
causa In said Court by the first Monday
in September next, If any they can,
why said application should not be
grantod. This Aug. 1st, 1921.
J. A. R. CAME, Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission. •
GEORGIA—Coweta County: - * '
E. C. McKoy, administrator on the
estato of Mrs. Sarah A. Grtmes,, deceas
ed, having applied to the Court of Or
dinary Of said county for letters of
dismission from his said- trust, all per
sons -concerned are required to show
cause In said Court by the first Monday
In September next. If any they can,
why said application should not be
grantod. This Aug. 1st, 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.
Every unselfish not is turning the
searchlight into some dark corner.
, Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Cowota County:
John James Weils, administrator on
the estate of Paul Henry Wells, de
ceased, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for letters of
dismission from his said trust, all per
sons concerned are required Yo show
cause in. said Court by the Art'Monday
In September next. If any they can.
why said application should not be
granted. This Aug. 6, 1921.
J. A. R. CAME. Ordinary.
50good cigarettes
for 10c from
one sack of
GENUINE
BULL
DURHAM
TOBACCO
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta County;
All creditors of the estate of Claude
C. Culbreath, late of shld State and
county, deceased, who tradfed under the
name,, of Culbreath’s Pharmacy, are
hereby notified to render'-Itt their de
mands against him individually, or
against Culbreath’s Pharmacy, to the
undersigned according to’law; and all
Persons Indebted to said estate, or to
lulbreato’s Pharmacy, are required to
make Immediate payment to me. This
August 1st, 1921.
MRS. LETA A. CULBREATH, Admr.
P. O. Address—PalmOtto, Ga.
PETITION FOR RENEWAL OF
CHARTBR.-
GEORGIA—Coweta CountY.
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of W. S. Askew Com
pany shows—
1. That It Is a corporation of said
county.
2. That it was incorporated by an or
der and Judgment of this honorable
Court on the 3d day of Ssptember.
1801, as appears from the minutes of
said Court, Book G, page 168, to whloh
order and judgment petitioner asks
leave to refer and exhibit to the Court
as often as may be necessary.
3. That petitioner was incorporated
under said judgment for a period of
twenty years, with the privilege of
renewal at the expiration thereof.
4. That the charter granted to peti
tioner will expire on September 2, 1921.
6. That at a meeting of the stock
holders of petitioner, held at the com
puny’s office on the 29th day of July,
1921, a resolution was adopted and duly
entered on the minutes authorising
the board of directors to take such
steps as may he required by law to
renew said charter for a period of
twenty years, with the privilege of
renewal; and the board of directors, at
a meeting held on the 29th day of July.
1921, adopted a resolution which was
duly entered on the minutes, directing
the president, in the name of the cor
poration, to apply for a renewal of
“MELBA” PREPARATIONS
The “MELBA” PREPARATIONS are becoming
more popular each season, and especially the “LOV’ME”
numbers. If you have not tried “MELBA LOV’ME” Face
Powder you have missed a good one. We sell it on a guar
antee of your money back if you don’t like it. We have many
of the “MELBA” PREPARATIONS—
Face Powder
Talcum Powder
Cleansing Cream
Face Cream
Lip Stick ?
Toilet Water
Perfume
Sachet
Brilliantine
Bandoline
Skin Astringent
Eye Br,ow Pencil Rouge
Our toilet goods counters are very complete with 6ther
lines, such as Armand’s, Hudnut’s, Garden Court, Djer Kiss,
Mary Garden, Pompeian, Nadine, Piver. \
We will be very glad for you to make us a visit and inspect our
stock., ,We solicit your phone and mail orders.
We are agents for Hollingsworth’s Unusual'Candies. Try the
“Hobby Box,” $150 per pound. Kept fresh in refrigerator case.
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY
"A GOOD DRUG STORE”
x TWO PHONES 66
ALLEN BROS.
ANNOUNCE
ltdt
We have two big cars of flour in transit—oiie will arrive
thi^ week;—therefore, we are in position to SAVE YOU
MONEY. Everything sold by us is backed up by our own
personal guarantee. '
FLOUR
Barfel White Cream Flour $7.70
48,lbs. White Cream Flour.^ 1.95
24 lbs. White Cream Flour .95
Barrel Chatterbox (self-rising) __ 7.70
4&lbs. Chatterbox (self-rising) 1.95
24 lbs. Chatterbox (self-rising)__ .95
Waterground Corn Meal, bu. fl.10
Ground at Wynn’s mill
No. 10 can best Compound Lard $1 10
No. 5 can best Compound Lard .55
Krey Packing Co.’s Meat & Lard
Krey’s Side Meat, lb $ .16
No. 10 can Krey’s Pure Lard.1.49
No. 5 can Krey’s Pure Lard .75
1 lb. Roast Beef $ .15
2 lbs. Roast Beef .20
12 lbs. Bacon T.92
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE AND THE PRICE!
^ ALLEN BROS.
Coffee Special
8 lbs. ground or grain Coffee ffLOj
Rice Special
20 lbs. Rice for
Get Our Prices on Soap and Powders
All Tobacco^ and Snuff Cut-
All New Stock
Camel Cigarettes, 2Q’s
Chesterfield’s, 20’s }?
Sovereign’s, 20’s.__ j?
Lucky.Strike, 20’s k
Sweet Capora‘1, 20’s U
Sweet Caporal, 10’s
Reyno, 20’s. —-— —
FEED
Grey Shorts, 75 lbs ^Lc
. White Beet Pulp, 100 lbs fjfl
Hen Feed, (new bags) 100 lbs- - ^
Feed Oats, bu —- '
Newnafl>
Ga