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DODSON.
Mibb Boyce Rowland, of Ncwnnn, ro-
Burned her Bi'liool hero Monday.
Mr. Welch Sewell nml young boii spent
Wednesday and Thursday In Atlanta.
Sir. Rex Hyde spent the week-end with
relatives at Happy Valley.
Mossrs. K. T. Carter, Clmrllo King
and Golden Hyde went up to East Point.
Wednesday.
Little Miss Clara Dukes, of Happy
Valley, spent tho week-end with little
Miss Carolyn Dukes.
Mr. Thos. Sanders spent tho past week
in Atlanta attending the agricultural
school connected with tho Southeastern
Fair.
Miss Mattie Lou Lambert returned
homo Sunday, after spending several
days with her sister in Cnmpliell county.
Mrs. Muller Jones and little son, Mul
ler, jr., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
T. F, Jones.
Mr. L. 0. Whittle and family moved
hack into onr community the pnst week.
Wo nre delighted to have them as neigh
bors ngnin.
Mr. Onnio Lambert spent Friday with
relatives near Palmetto.
Miss Lueilo Sanders, who is teaching
at. Shnrpsbnrg, spent tho week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sanders,
Mr. Tom Hydo is building a potato
curing-house on his farm.
Mrs. Martha Carmichael, of Itnseoe,
spent tho pnst week with her daughter
here.
MIbb Cnllic Thompson, from near Pal
metto, wns the guest of the Misses Lam
bert Sunday.
Mr. Joe Brown, of llornd county, spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh
Glass.
Several from our community nttendod
the singing at Sargent Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Carter nnd Miss
Annio Mno Hyde wore spend-the-dny
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Gable, near
Lutherville, Sunday.
Mrs. Homer Eidson nnd children spent
Saturday with tho former’s sister, near
Palmetto.
Little Miss Willene Hyde is spending
the week with her uncle, Mr. Rich Moore,
at Happy Valley.
Messrs. Homer Eidson and Onnio Lam
bert motored up to Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. Alvan Sprayborry nnd little son,
of Roscoe, visited Mi-, and Mrs, Albert
Hyde Sunday.
Mrs. C. T. Hyde left Wednesday for
the Saiiatarlum at Alto, Gn., where she
will undergo treatment.
Mr. mid Mrs. Will Summerlin visited
relatives at. Moreland Sunday.
Misses Lillie Maude and Emma Kate
Lambert visited Mrs. B. C. Ferrell, in
Nownnn, Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sewell and children
spent Monday with relatives lit Wliites-
lm rg.
Mrs. Hugh Glass wns In Atlanta Tues
day shopping.
of St. Marks, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Early Johnson.
Miss Biby Turner, who hns been at
tending school in LnOrnngc, is at home
recuperating from a recent illness.
Misses Marie nnd Marguerite Sewell,
of Grnntvillc, spent Sunday with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Charlie Lee.
Mrs. Lovic Nall, Mr. Rufus Nall nnd
Miss Mary Nall, of Nownnn, visited hero
Sunday.
Mr. Jim Culpepper ami sister, Mrs.
Horn Sewell, of Lutherville, nttended
prenching services here Sunday.
Messrs. Gene Latimer, Billy Powledgc
ami Frank Spence nttended the fair in
Atlanta Inst. Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Culpepper, Mrs.
Homor Culpepper and Miss Margaret Cul
pepper spent Thursday in Newmin.
Mrs. Corn Nall nnd Mr. Clarence Nall,
of Hoganavillc, visited here Sunday night.
Our school is nourishing under the
efficient management of Prof, nnd Mrs.
Ector Daniel. The music department
is in charge of Miss Bothunc, of Liienn
Vista.
LONE OAK.
The friends of Mrs. Griffin Rogers
(formerly Miss Mary Clyntt) are grieved
to hear of her husband’s death, which
occurred at Denver, C61o., Inst week. Sir.
Rogers went there for his health four
years ago, but for some time his enso
had boon regarded as hopeless. Ho wns
a fine young man, in tho prime of life,
and the family have the sympathy of
a host, of friends in their sorrow.
Messrs. ,1. ’1'. Turner, Eldrigo Ilillyer
and Franklin Sims are attending the
Masonic Grand Lodgo at Macon this
week.
Wo regret to learn that Mr. Milton
Johnson had a bad fall Friday night,
and is still disabled from tho accident.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Appleton Johnson, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with their parents
here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lon Dollar, of St.
Marks, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. ,1. IT, Spence
of Trimble, visited horo Monday.
Mr. uud Mrs. Ed Smith nnd daughters,
WHITE OAK.
Among tlioso who attended tho sandy-
pulling given by Mrs. Frank Hnrdawny
one evening Inst week wore guests from
White Oak, Boxton, Moreland, Grant-
villo and Lutherville.
Children’s Day exercises at Smyrna
A. R. P. church Sunday morning we.ro
well attended. Tho children wore well
trained, ami did erodit to those who
had charge of the exorcises.
Miss Mildred Graves, of Raymond,
spent Sunday witli her sister, Mrs. Ralph
Bowers.
Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wil
son Bowers, her mother, brothers nnd
sisters, on the dentil of their father nml
husband, Mr. John W. Summers.
Mr. mill Mrs, Robt, Johnson and chil
dren, of Turin, spout Sunday with Mr.
nml Mrs. A. P, Bowers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rhodes Johnson nnd chil
dren, of Turin, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Walthall.
Mr. Mnrvin Couch, of Turin, visited
in our community Suntlny afternoon.
We regret to report Mrs. H. G. Bai
ley on the sink llBt this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith and ‘ chil
dren, of Grnntvillc, visited In our cum-
■nuiiity Sunday. ' 1
Hallowe’en exercises will be observed
nt, the school-house Friday night by the
Community Council. A jolly good time
is expected, and all nro cordially Invited.
NEW HOPE.
Rev. F. J Amis filler! his appoint
ment at New Hope church Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Sims, from near
Nownnn, spent Sunday nfternoon with
Mr. mill Mrs. W. H. Osburn, Mr. Os-
hum hns been suite sick, but is some
better at this writing.
Mr. Mike Powell, of Nownnn, wns in
onr community Sunday.
Miss Lueilo Powers, of Nownnn, spent,
the week-end with her parents, Mr, nnd
Mrs, J. L. Powers.
Mrs. Milton Harris, of Sargent, spent
n few dn.vs Inst week with her brother,
whoBO wife and young son have beon
quite ill.
Miss Willie Osburn, who is employed
Remarkable Change
In This Man’s Family
“I gained 12 pounds, my wife gained
2(1 pounds nnd my daughter is gaining
day by day taking Tnnlnc. It’s the big
gest surprise of our lives and all our
friends nnd neighbors nro talking about
it. This medicine lias made n wonder
ful clmneo i novory one of us. Before
I got Tnnlnc I could hardly drag one
foot after tho other. I had indigestion
perfectly awful. In fact we were all
regular dyspeptics. Wo nil swear by
Tnnlnc now nt our house. It ought to
bo in every home. It’s tho world’s
greatest family medicine,”
Tlie above statement wns made by Goo.
L. Tessy, a well-known nnd highly- re
spected machinist, living at 83 Downing
St., Buffalo, N. Y,
Tnnlac is sold by lending druggists
everywhere.
in Ncwnnn, was called home last week
on account of tho illness of her grand
father.
Mrs. Dewey Davis nud daughter, Jun-
liio Mae, of Come* Brunch, spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. W. II. Os-
burn.
Miss Jimmie Ruth O’Neal was in
Nownnn shopping Saturday.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
Second Round.
Grantville, Friday, Oct. 28, 3 n. in.
to 12 noon.
St. Charles, Friday, Oct. 28, 12 noon
to 1 p. 111.
Moreinnd, Friday, Oct. 28, 1 to 8 p. m.
Sargent, Saturday, Oct. 20, 9 to 10.30
a, m. J. A. STEPHENS,
Tax Collector.
NO MORE
RATS
or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It’s
a sure rodent killer. Try a Pkg. and
prove It. Rats killed with RAT-SNAP
leave no smell. Cats or dogs won’t
touch it. Guaranteed.
3ftc. size (i cake) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar.
(iltc. Rise (3 enkes) for Chicken House,
coops, or small bufldingB.
gl.3n sice (0 enkes) enough for all
farm and out-bulldlnge, storage build
Ings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY.
Under nnd by virtue of an order of
t!i<t Hon. J. C. Sullivan, Raferco in
Bankruptcy, tho undersigned, ns trustee
in bankruptcy of tho Cowotn Drug &
Book Company, will sell at public out
cry nt 10 o’clock n. m. on the 31st day
of October, 1021, at Nownan, Gn., on
the premises formerly occupied by said
bankrupts, the entire stock in trade of
said bankrupts contained in the drug
store and book store operated by them,
together with nil fixtures, viz:
The drugs, tobaccos, cigars, toilet ar
ticles, nnd other such merchandise us
ually handled by drug stores, inventory
$9,700.00, mid the fixtures in said drug
Btore, inventory $7,847.00
The stock of goods nt tho book store
inventory approximately $4,000.00, nnd
the fixtures $9,000.00.
All stock is fresh, clean and in good
condition. All fixtures are modern, in
cluding two handsome soda fountains,
mahogany and glass show-cases and coun
ters.
The property will bo offered for sale
separately nnd as a whole, with 1he
right reserved to accept or reject nil
bids.
For further information nnd inspec
tion see the undersigned.
J. R. BROWN, ■
Trustee in Bankruptcy,
’ Newnnn, Ga.
Hall & Jones nnd Garland M. Jones,
Attorneys,
Monte Blue in thc'Param'ount Picture
"The Affairs of Anatol." A Cecil ft.
DeMille Production.
ALAMO THEATRE
Thursday and Friday
November 3 and 4.
Try Herald Want Ads.
$5.00 OFF SALE
ON
Cheeper end Better Smokes!
Cigar values are getting better in
our store. We are making changes
in price, as the markets change, and
you can get your favorite cigar by.
the box at a considerable reduction
from war-time prices.
You ought to buy a box or two for
home or office use. Come in and
look over our line, and take a box
home with you. We are selling lots - •
of cigarettes by the box. Perhaps-
you want a box, too.
J.R MCCALL A
Good Fences Are Essential
to Success in Modern Farming
Farmers who have made a study of condi
tions under which they must operate from now
on are facing one of the greatest difficulties in
the way of good farming—lack of proper fenc
ing. f They are convinced that in order to
be able to make farming pay they must com
bine grain, feed and other crops with hogs or
livestock. They cannot successfully do this
without adequate fencing. How can they solve
this problem ? ^ We will be glad to discuss
the fence question with you at any time. Per
haps we can be of material aid in putting your
.farm on a modern, paying basis with good fences.
Johnson Hardware Co.
Phone 81 Newnan
Saturday Only!
We will allow you the amout of Five
Dollars off on every Silk Dress in our
store for Saturday only. Only first-
class Dresses—no jobs or off styles.
All our best dresses are included in
this offer. The newest style in Satins,
Crepes, Canton Crepes, Crepe Satins
and Roshanara Crepes.
ONE DAY ONLY
DON’T MISS IT!
Woolen Dress Goods and Silks
AT
10%
Saturday and Monday
Now is the opportunity to purchase
your Silk or Woolen Dress at a saving
of 10 per cent All the new fall Silks
and Dress Goods included in this offer.
G\over-Jones Co.