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WAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921
THE NEWNAN HERALD
NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, OCT. 14.
Official Organ of Coweta County.
..(as. E. Brown. O. W. Pasnuvant.
BROWN It PASSAVANT
Editors and I’ulilUhrra.
Tho Herald ofilco la located In tho
■Ooodrum Hulldlnif. 12 Jackson Street.
'Phone 6.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR
IN ADVANCE.
SENOIA.
Miss Cecil Littlo and Miss Laima Lit
tile, of Commerce, On,, nnd Mra. .1. A.
Bennett nml little boh, of Griffis, were
Tecont guests of Miss Opal McKnight.
Mrs. O. B. Mann and little son, .1.
C'„ nnd MUs Ruth Norris spent tho
■week-und at Lutherville.
Mr. Goo. Ware and Miss Routlie, of
Atlanta, wore guests of Mrs. E. S. Wore
Sunday.
Mr. It. L. Longlno la spending a few
days with Ids mother at College Park.
Mr.' and Mrs. Y.< 4/. Olivo, whose
marriage was a happy soeial event in
Tnlbotton on Tuesday Inst, Imvo arrived
jii Benoia ami will make their homo with
Mrs, Annie Davis,
Mrs. Leo Hand is visiting Mrs. H. A.
Hnll, in Nownnn, this wook.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D, Gibson, who nro
now ‘ living nt La'vonta, wore bore for
n weoK-enil visit.
Mr. and Mrs, 0. F. Nixon nnd Mr.
nml Mrs. Carl Banders, of NoWnnn, visit'
cd relatives nml friends hero Sunday.
Col. 0. A. Huddleston nnd wifo, of
Greenville, wore guests of tho former’s
mother Sunday.
MrH. 0. 0. McKnight entertained at
n very enjoyable sowing party on Thurs
day nftornoon Inst, complimentary to
Mrs. G. M. Bync, of Albany. Other
guests word' Mrs. ,1. A. Bennett of Grif
fin, Misses Cecil nnd Launn Littlo o<
•Commerce, Mesdnines J. II. McKnight,
.1. A. McKnight, R. 'M. McKulgld, M.
K. Linch, 0. L. Row, Nixon Arnall,
Misses M argil ret nnd Opal McKnight.
Mrs. Y. A. Olive wnH honor guest at
an afternoon ton Tuesday nt tho homo
■of Mrs. H. G. Hutchinson, in East High
•binds. Assisting in rocniving wore tho
guest of honor, Mesdnines Annie Dnvis,
-I. M, Tribble, .1, D. Hunter, W. Ar
nnll and J. II. McKnight. AbouJ,-sixty
'guests railed during the afternoon.
a
GRANTVILLE. '
'(linns from Colloy-Lninhert Company's
Weokly Trade Bullotin.)
Mrs. R. L. Downs and children, of
Savannah, nro guests of Mrs. J. B.
Nail tills week. , «
Miss Lon Ella Culler, of LaGriingo,
spent the week-end with hor parents,
Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Culler.
Mrs. Inn Thompson is visiting her
daughter; Mrs, .lake Mayfield, in .Co
lumbus, 1
Mr. Lee Ponder, of Atlmitn, spent
'the weok-end in Grnutville.
Mr. and Mrs. ^Douglas Maaglmm tiji-
noum o tho birth* of n sun on Oct. G,
. *who will bnnr tho nnino of Dougins, jr.
Miss Sara Letson, w)io is attending
m business nollcge til,, Atlimbi, spent .the
week-end at imme, 'V 1 ■ . s; -
Mr. Jim Lambert,Tone oi' haY old'
boys who is now in West Pom him
boeoriio. n frequent visitor' In GVnntylllo.
Koop it np, Jim; we nro with yqd.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent lOviins hidioimec
^ho birth of a son on Clc(. 0,' wild tins
■boon uhristenert Vincont; jr,
’It's wicked to deceive your, wife,
And any mini 1 (|i f, v,
Makes tho greatest mistake of ids life
Wlio tliiiiks lie•enu'. V.
don and Mr. Jacobs nil are on the sick
list tlds week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vineyard spent
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. I’, B. Vine
yard, in Bhnrpsburg.
Coko's Chapel Sunday-school gave Mr.
Nornmti Patterson a M cotton*|>ieku»K
party Monday, which was much appre
ciated, as ho has been confined to Ids
room for about a month nnd unable to
attend to Ids farm work.
Nearly nil the school children of our
community arc attending Starr District
Bchool.
Wo nro through picking cotton, nml
many farmers are getting ready to sow
wheat and oats. If “hard times had
come long before now we would all be
better off. Experience is said to be n
hard teacher, nnd the present crisis In
our affairs has ccrtninly tuught us n
lesson wo are not likely to forgot soon.
Mrs. Luther Todd mid children spent
Tuesday with Mrs. ft. L. Brrjlth.,
CORNER BRANCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Millions, of Wel
come, spent tho week-end witli Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Davis.
Mrs. O. H. Brooks and daughter, Sybil,
spout Tuesday witli Mrs. Monroe Talley, tlco '
at ’Possum Trot.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Brown und son,
J. E., of Now Hope, spent Sumlny witli
tho former’s mother, Mrs. Fannie Brown.
Dr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Jackson, of Dres,
don, wero also guests of Mrs, Brown
Sumlny night.
Mrs. Will Weld), of Corinth, is quite
111 at tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Fan
ilia Brown.
MIhsoh Ethel and Frances Millians
spent tho week-end witli homofolks here.
Mr. Stacy Davis, who was brought
homo a few days ngo, is much better,
and wo liopo will soon bo able to ro-
snmo Ids studies at Fnrmors' High
School, Sargent.
Littlo Misses l,conn ami Edna Attn
way Imvo returned to Fairburn, after
spending somo timo with their grandpa-
reals, M'r. nnd Mrs. J. M. Morrison.
This October air is crisp and bracing,
and tho fnrmors of our soction are busy
Bowing groin end preparing tho hind
to liogin an oarly#i"op in 11122.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Mlli.oii Harris and Mr.
and Mrs. Oleve Genvry, of Sargent, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Davis Sun
day.
Miss Louolina . Garner is spending n
fow days with hor grandmother in Enst
Nownan.
Mrp. Eddie Brown spent the week
oink with rolntives nnd friends lit Roop
villOj^nnd wns u guost Sunday 1 nt n din
nor givoli In honor of hor father's d2d
birthday.
Mrs, J. T, Brooks, of Nownnn, is tho
guest, todny of Mra. O. B. Brooks.
MrB. J, >1. Cleveland ami Miss May-
belle Sewell wpont Monday and Tues-
•dny in Atlanta. \ t
Mrs. Willie Mao Sowoll ontortniuod
■ut a supper party Tuesday ovoning.
Those present wow Misses Mary Nall,
Ethel Roark and, Noll Bagwell, and
Messrs. Jim "Lambert and Jesse Wul-
dace of West Point.
Miss Bessie 'Bohannon, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mrs. W, A. Bolmnnon.
Last • Saturday our Grnntvlllo boys do
Tentod tire Morolnnd ball team witli n
score (Vf fi'to ,1. Wo hope Moreland is
satisfied now.
Rev, R. M. Dixon wns in Manchester
•Sunday.
Mrs. S. E. Leigli is busy this wi?uk
umking preparations for her exhibit, nt
Hie Southeastern Fair in Atlanta. The
■display consists of fund-modeled day
figures, the arrangement of the. group
■ representing “The Spnn of Life."
Tho mightiness of tho pen is in the
•think.
News is about ns scarce this week as
’ cotton will be next spring. Although
the price bus declined a couple of cents
‘ within , the past two or three days, we
heard n limn say it wns only taking root
tw go higher. Maybe lie's right. We
know dots of ]>eop]o who are itoping that
way. They say that anticipation ii
about 90 per cent, of enjoyment, i'lmt \
' why the optimist always feels good,
From North Carolina comes ‘be fol
"lowing story: A friend of mine re
coived the following letter: “Dour
Sir: If you don't deposit. $1,000 under
tlie bridge nt three-mile creek tonight
-wo will blow up your wife.
(Signed) “Blnuk Hand.
He replied: “Gentlemen: 1 haven't
got the $1,000, lint am interested in y ur
'proposition. E. D.
A. Dean spent Mondnv in
Mrs., L.
Atlanta.
Some folks never 'borrow trouul):
Hhey just borrow a dollar nnd forget it.
'LONGSTREET.
Rev. F. J. Amis filled bis appointment
at Ebeuexer church Saturday and Sun
day, preaching excellent sermons, ns be
nlwnyB does.
Miss Opal Gnmel, of Pomlvlew, spent
Sunday afternoon with the Misses Vine
yard,
Our community mourned tlie loss of
another good citizen when Mr. S. H.
Todd was claimed by death on tho 1st
inst He hail been in failing .health
for several months, and his demise was
not unexpected. A large concourse of
•Borrowing friends attended the funeral,
whicli was held at Coke’s Chapel. The
family have our suicoro sympathy in
their bereavement.
MrB. Leon Todd, Mr. Norman Patter
son, Mrs. 15. C. Baker, Mia. B. B. Wei-
New Advertisements.
Notice
of DUchnrue In nuakru|itcy.
In the DlstrJct u _Court h of n t£o United
States, for o the a Nortlmrn
(strict
No. 74V). In Bankruptcy,
i.. <; i, ft tt. 15. Wynn, ns n part-
1 nirslilp and Individually, Bankrupt.
, „„fitinn for discharge having been
A P ln conformity with law l.y above-
r^hrde»rtS.b% n t!i h rfng CO uMd
? e e i l % n io b o e k h m d m" ^rtb^SSd^ates
axes, for the purpose of raising a
Unking fund to meet maturities on
School Bonds and to pay interest on
nmc. In tho Starr School District of
•aid county, 20 cents on the one hun
dred dollars, and the same Ib hereby
levied upoh all the taxable property
situate and being In the said Starr
School District of said county. This
Sept. 30, 1021.
By order of the Board: "
, T. Q. FARMER, JR.,
lerk Commissioners Ronds and Rev
enue, Coweta county, On,
nistric Court-room In tho city of At-
lantm Oeorgla, notice_lH_hereby^lven
to all creditors‘ and other ."persons In
intorest to appear at said time and
und Show cause. If any they have..
nines and show causo, If any they nave,
n/sv the prayer of the bankrupt tor
discharge dumb) not be granted.
dIHcnnrgc »n c FULLER, Clerk.
(iUAnblAN'8 SALE.
GEORGIA.—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order of tho Court
of Ordinary, granted at the October
term, 1921. will be sold at public out
cry before the court-house door of
said county, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday In No
vember, 1921, the following property
of Louise and Lucy Jones,, minors, to-
wlt:
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By THOS W. HARDWICK. Governor
WhercaH^Oliriclal Information has
been received at this Department that
mailing Brooks, colored, Is cha.;«r»d
with the murder of his wife on July
24 ‘ 1016 In Coweta county, Ga., end
escaped and is now fugitive from jus-
A certain tract or parcel of land
In the town of Grantvtlle, Coweta
county, Ga., and bounded rh follows:
Begin at the corner of Eliza . Ros
ser lot and run in an easterly direc
tion along Cemetery street 120 feet,
thence In a southerly direction B0
yards? thence In a westerly direction
120 feet to said Rosser lot. thence In
a -northerly direction 60 yards along
said Rosser line to the
point. The Interest of said minors
In sukl lot to be sold being a remain
der Interest. TermB—CASH. This Oet.
6 ' 19 ' J1 ' P £ANCY*JONI53. Guardian.
HALE.
A DM INI STB ATOB’H
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Coweta county. Ga.,
granted upon the application of D.
H Methvln, as administrator on the
estate of Thomas W. Methvln. deceas
ed, for tho purpose of Paying debts
and distribution, there will be sold
before the court-house door, at pub
lic outcry, to the highest bidder, in
the city of Newnan, between the le
gal hours of sale on the first lues-
day In November, 1921, as the prop
erty of said deceased, the following
described lands, towlt: ,
A certain tract or parcel of land
lying and being In the First land dis
trict of said county and In the town
of Senolap. Om, being a brick store
house anrH-Wt, fronting on the east
side of Main street twenty feet and
_ . j.
fifty-five feet, and known anf 'dlstTn"
gutshed In the plan of saw town of
Senola as lot No. 2. section 10 oc
Also, one house nnd lot in said town
of Senola, fronting on the west side
of Main street one hundred feet more
or less, and extending back west along
the south side of Hunter street or
even width two hundred feet, more
or less, and known and distinguished
as the Thomas W. Methvln home-
place.
Also, a vacant lot situated at the
northoast Intersection of Main ans
Hunter streets, fronting south on Hun
ter street one hundred feet, more or
less, and extending back north of.even
width along the east Bide of Mai
street two. hundred feet, more or less
containing one-half acre, more or 1pr«
Also, a vacant lot situated on the
west side of the public rend or street
leading from said town of Senola to
Fayetteville, and known as the
Brantly and Shields fishpond prooertv
or lot, containing one acre, more or
less;
Terms of sale CASH.
1921. Prs. fee, $13.32.
D. R. MMTHVIN,
Admr. on eBtate of T. \V. Meth
deceased.
This Oct. 1.
Methvln,
I have thought proper, therefore, to
sue tills mv Proclamation, hereby
offering a reward of ONE HUNDRED
AND FIFTY (130.00) DOLLARS for^the
nnnrehenKion and delivery of
Starling Brooks, colored,
sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of
c’oweta county nnd State,
And I do, moreover, charge and re-
milro all officers In this State, civ II
and military, to be vigilant In endeav
oring to apprehend the said Starling
Brooks, In order that he may be
brought to trial for tho offense with
which he stands charged.
Given under my hand and seal of
the State, this the 7th day of October.
1021 ’ re^OS. W. HARDWICK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
8. O. McLENDON,
Secretary of State.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
F T. Meaclium. executor of tho es
tate of Doc Moreland. decoasod,
having applied to the Court of Or
dinary of said county for. letters of
dlnnry or sain cuumy iui, «..
dismission, aJl persons concerned are
required to show cause In said Court
by the first Monday In November next,
1C any they can, why sail application
../.i bn tvt>o ntn tl TIiIh Opt. 4.
II 11II.V UIC.T *1 " ■'“• • "I 1 L , .
should not bo granted. This Oct. 4.
1921, J. A. It. CAMP, Ordinary.
Twelve Months’ Hnpnort.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support-to the
family of W. M. Keith, deceased,
having been filed in my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to show cause
by the first Monday In November, 1D21,
why said application for twelve
months' support should not be granted.
This Oct. 4, 1921.
J, A. R, CAMP. Ordinary.
WELCOME.
Iffiv. VV. E. Fuller filled his appoint
ment at Providence church Siltimlny nnd
Sunday. On Sunday lie nocopted .a call
to prcncli for us another year. Bvo.
Fuller is fiilod with ontliUBiasni nnd zeal
for tlie Master’s oauso, and it was a
great fliitUfaetiou tq know ho will con
tinue with us in our Christityi labors.
Rov. E. C, Smith, of Newhnn, preach
ed at Providence church Sunday night.
Mr. Cook cninc with him nml assisted
witli thp music, playing the Cornet.;
Mr: and Mrs. L. W. Bowors, jr., and
bnby; of White Onk, spent Sundtiy ,;wit!i
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Summer.
•Wo regret to report tliut tho condi
tion, of Mr. J. W. Slimmer und thilt Of
little, .Sybil Summor is not improved.
Mr. Summer is suffering from risings
in both outs,
Mrs. R. P. Dial'is on'the sick list this
wook. V':'.
Mv. X. O. Nowimiu and family at
tended the football’ game in Ncwnnu
Friday afternoon.
Rov. F. J. Amis attended tlie fuilond
of Mr, J. E. Pinson, in Newniin, Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wood' and cliil-
itVA aiid • Mr. Otis Houston spoilt Sun
day at Moreland.
Our seliool will open Monday, mid wo,
hope all pupils will bo present oil open
ing day. The faculty will be composod
of M>bb Mario Jarvis, principal, nnd
MissoH Jolly and Copeland, assistants.
Mfs. Loo Stovall and children are visit
ing Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Amis. Dr,
Amid and family, of Franklin, wero their
guosts Sunday also.
Mr. Lowis Keith has n position in
Atlanta.
Mr. (Jims. Witcher, of Atlanta, spent
Su'udny with ids parents, Mr, nnd Mrs.
C. T. Witcher.
Miss Grace Bridges, of Sargent spent
tlie week-ond with Mrs. Aubrey Carter.
Mrs. J, A. Johnson and baby, of Ma
con, who have been spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKoy, re
turned homo this week,
compnniod by Mr. Jo
been up' to spend the-weok-end.
Mrs. Cluis. Wilson mid daughter, Fran
ces, of Macon, spent tlie week-end with
Judge O. M. Lavender,
It was our pleasure to attend tlie
Community fair nt Mt. Carmel school-
house Friday afternoon. Exhibits were
entered by Miss Collins' club girls nml
Misses Austin's mid Bridges ’ pupils.
Wo wisli more of our people hud been
present, for -the exhibits showed wlmt
ii. community cmi do. One mother snid,
Wo are nil going to bo children next
year and have a sure-enough fair.”
What one community elm do, another
can, und it behooves ns all to become
enlisted in this work, for the time is
nt hand to become more practically edu
cated. Interesting talks were innde by
Prof. J. M, Starr, Mrs.• Sasser, teacher
of domestic science in tlie Newniin pub-
lie schools, Rev. R. C. Cleekler, of La
Grange, and Prof. B. M. Drake. MY,
Harvey North, of Nownnn, was also
asked to talk, but declined, saying lie
was no speaker, but a hearty co-operator.
“One definition of an education struck
me so forcibly I want to give it: • Edu
cation is learning to do a tliiug well,
and then doing it.’ ’’ said Rev. Mr.
Cleekler.
Mrs. Moore, of Newnan, spent Sun
ilny with her daughter, Mrs. Pete Mor
row, and worshiped nt Providence church.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Gowets County:
Mrs. Sara L. Sewell having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said County for
letters of administration on tlie estate
of E. R. C. Sewell, deceased, all
persons concerned aro required to show
oauso In said Court by the .first Mon
day In November next, if any they can,
why said application should not be
granted. This Oet. 4. 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
Letters of ytdmlnlstrntlon.
GEORGIA—Coweta County: "
Mrs. Hattie B. Ely having applied to
he Court of Ordinary of sald‘county for
letters of administration oh the es
tate of Lewis Brooks, (■" deoeased,
all persons concerned ; aro required to
show cause In Bald Court, by the first
Monday in November next,, if ,apy .they
tan, ■ why said application should, ‘not-
Vo granted. This Oct. .4. J.0 "
), x - ■ J* A) R. " *"" r
Letters of AdinljnIstratii
OEORGIA—Coweta .County:
Mrs. Lula L. BaUai'd,having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county for
letters of administration on .the estate
of Pearl Smith,. Detoaged. . all;
sons concerned are required; to show,
oausA In said Court by, the -first- Mon
day In. November ndxt. If any they can;
why said application shbuld.- tiot' he
granted. This Oct. 4. 1921, ’
. 921.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary,
Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
Mrs. Pearl Leigh. Btrloklafid, having
applied to tho CoU|‘t of said 'bounty
for letters of guardianship', for Ben
Leigh Strickland, lunatic, dll persons
concerned are required, to show cause
In said Court by the first Monday in
November next, If any they ogn, .why
" he'Kranted.
said application, should not
This Oct. 3. 1021, , .
J. A. R, CAMP, Ordinary.
Application for Leave tp; Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
J. P. Dunbar, administrator on the
estate of A. H. Arnold, • deceased,
having applied to the Cour.t of;Ordi-
nary of said county for leave to sell
lands and personal property of
said doceased, all persons con
cerned aro required fo show cause In
said Court by the first Monday in No
vember next, If any they enn, why Bald
application should not he granted.
This Oct. 4. 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.
Application For Leave to Hell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
W. L. Stallings, administrator oh the
- estate of Chits. H. Newton, deaeased,
limy wero Iht having applied to tho Court of Ordi-
Jolmson, who liacv nft ry of said county for leave to. sell
lands belonging to said deoeased, all
persons concerned are required to show
cause In said Court by the first Mon
day In November next, If any they can,
why said application should not be
granted. This Oct. 4, 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
Application for Leave 'to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County': '
L. A. Johnson, administrator- on the
estate of Mrs. J. B. Slaughter, de
ceased, having applied to the Court .of
Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell lands of said doceased, all persons
concerned aro required to show cause
In said Court- by the first Monday in
November noxt, If any they can, why
said application should not be granted.
Oct. 4, 1921.
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordlnary-
Thls
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thunk the good people of
Newnan for kindnesses shown us upon
the deatli of our dear daughter and
niece, Mrs. C. B. Oglesby. These neigh
borly offices are appreciated, and will
be gratefully remembered.
Mr. D. A. Nolan and Family.
Mr. T. G. Farmer and Family
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. NY. Jaekson.
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Marie Sewell and Marguerite Sewelt,
administrators on thp estate of Wil
bur R. Sewell, deceased, having applied
to the Court of Ordinary of said county
tor leave to sell Liberty Bonds and
lands belonging to said deceased, all
presons concerned are required to show
cause In said Court by the first Mon
day In November next, if any they can,
why said application should not be
granted. This Oct. 3. W21.
J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell.
Georgia—Coweta county.
C. H. Kempson and 1. A. Scott, ad
mlnlstrators on the' estate of J, A.
Kempson, deceased, having applied to
the Court of Ordinary of said county
for leave to sell lands belonging to
said deceased, all persons concerned
are required to show cause in said
Court by the first Monday in Novem
ber next, if any they can, why said
should not be granted.
1921. • ,
J. A. R. CAMP, Ordinary.
application should
This Oet. 5.
TAX ASSESSMENT FOR SCHOOL
PURPOSES.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Court of Commisloners of Roads and
Revenue of said county, sitting for
county purposes, this Sept. 30, 1921:
Ordered, that there be collected by
the Tax Collector of said county for
the year 1921. In ndditlon to. all other
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Good Drug Store 99
We strive daily to make good our slogan, “ A Good
Drug Store.” It takes lots of good features to make
a good drug store, because we are judged from so
many angles.
Good Service—
It consists in prompt, courteous, intelligent service.
Good Quality—
We do not sacrifice quality to make the price attractive.
Good Prices—
Prices are a secondary consideration. We intend to sell
our goods at a profit-^-but at a profit only.
Free Delivery—
Use our two ’phones and bicycle boys for quick delivery.
there are many other features that we are proud of. Come to see
us and get acquainted. Make our store your headquarters.
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY
"A GOOD DRUG STORE”
TWO PHONES 66
PROMPT DELIVERY EFFICIENT SERVICE
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY
4.
The Store That Underbuys and Undersells’’
There are hundreds of people trading with us that are not old
customers, and they all say that they come because they get better
goods here for less money..
ARE YOXJ TRADING WITH US?
JUST RECEIVED—
1000 bushels Georgia Rust-Proof Oats, per bushel 80c
200 bushels (only) recleaned Appier Oat^, per bushel 85c
100 bushels Rosen Rye, per bushel
Suear-Cured Hams, per lb 28c Side Meat, per lb __12c
3-lb. can Fifth Avenue Coffee..$1.10 p ure Larc l, per lb .— 14c
Our Special Santos Coffee, per lb._25c , T A 12 12c
(No Better Coffee) Compound Lard, per lb
A GOOD COFFEE lSVfe cents
C. S. Meal — *2.25
C. S. Hulls. .85
Fresh Wheat Shorts.- 1.65
Best Pure Shorts 1.90
Velvet Bean Meal __.$L5^
Ground Feed L7 J
Wheat Bran. L6 U
White Beet Pulp... 2.2^
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out” and “-None Better” Flour.
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