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,THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA,, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921.
HAPPY VALLEY.
Our young people enjoyed a singing nt
the liomo of Mr v and Mrs. Bob Smith
-Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tiller, of Atlanta,
qipont the week-end with thoir sister, Mrs.
<J. F. Tnrl?ton.
Mr. Tlios. Lang, of Atlanta, spout
Sunday with homofolks here.
Misses Annie Lou nnd Ora Dukes arc
visiting Miss Kntio Ruth Sanders, in At-
Santa.
Mrs. Lizzie Hood nnd Miss Alma
Hood, of Uoscoe, spent Wednesday with
Mrs. D. A. Briiner.
• Dr. LowiB Fowler, of Atlanta, wns
■ dinner guest of Mr, nnd Mrs. Rich Moore
Saturday.
Miss Rliodn Colllnaworth, of Palmetto,
is tlie attractive guest of her sister, Mrs.
Dot) Smith.
MIbs Hattie Mao Lang was the guest
of Miss Alma Hood, at Roscoo, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ferrell, from near
Goodes, were spoml-tho-duy guests of Mr,
and Mrs. W. P, Sprayberry Sunday.
Mrs. W. H, Sowell visited hor sister
In Nownnn Saturday.
Mrs. Martha Cnrmicnl, of Iloscoe, wns
the wcok-ond guest of Mrs. M. R. Moore.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Dukes and chil
dren visited relatives nt Roscoo Sunday
uflernoon.
Miss Poarl Sprayberry is spending a
few dnys with her aunt in Nownnn.
Mrs. Myrtle Doster is visiting Mrs.
-J. O. Tarleton, in Atlnntu, this week.
Mrs. Will Summerlin and baby, ef
Dodson, nnd Miss Rosalie Haines, of
Moreland, wore guests of Mrs. Clarence
Sewell Wednesday,
Mrs.. Hornmii Sprn.vhnrry and dnugh-
tor^ Hilda, spent the week-end with rela
tives nt Goodes.
Mr. Loyd CoBtley, of Goodos, visited
Mrs. W. H. Scwoll Sunday.
EAST NEWNAN.
Air. nnd Mrs. .1. B. King, of Teipplo,
spent Sunday with Mr. .1. T. King ntnl
family. ,
Mr. and Mrs. ,1 .B. Height and little
sen, of Grantviile, spent the week-end
with the Intter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.1. A. Holloa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. R. Ozmorc, of More
land, spent Snturdny with their niece,
Mrs. J. F. Gray. i
Mr. Marvin Phillips, of Griffin, spent
the week-end with homefolks hore.
Miss Alice Rainwater is spending the
week with relatives in Griflin.
Mr. and Mrs. General Harris are spend
lag tlie week in Atluntn,
Mrs. Jennie Callaway hail the mis
fortune to fall and break her arm Mon
day morning.
Mrs. Murgnret Baker, of Heflin, Ala.,
is visiting Ijor daughter, Mrs. John Zlnv
inormnn.
Mr. D. M, Wood and family are visit
ing'relatives in Athens this week.
Mr. J. A. Gaddy spent tlie week-end
in Griffin.
Misses Ruby Loo nnd Florence Quick
had thoir tonsils removed this week.
Mrs. J. D. Shanks wns carried to the
Nownnn Sanntnrium this week for an
operation.
The mills here are again running on
full time, much to the delight to every
body.
Mrs. Minoy Bowie, of Nownnn, is
spending the-week with Mr. J. W. Bowie.
Our school continues to grow, both in
intorost und numbers. We now have 184
children enrolled.
MT. CARMEL.
Our Snbbnth-school was slimly nttend
ed Sunday nftornoon.
Mrs, Lizzio Hutchens nnd granddnugh
ter, Hnzol Hutchens, of Nownnn, spout
tho week end with Mrs. Aaron Sewoll.
Mr. W. H. Wood spent Sunday witli
Mr. Tom Pnyton, nt Homewood.
MIbs Bessio Rigsby, from nonr Car
rollton, spent Inst week with Miss Lena
Maude Story.
Miss Manollo Wallace, who is tench
ing at Bethel, spoilt tho wcok-ond with
her pnrents liorc.
Mrs. M. R. Story is on tho sick list
thin week.
Mr. Hansel Ingrain, of Grantviile,
spout tlie wotk-und with Mr. M. R. Story
and family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mndiaon Tumor nnd
baby spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Payton, nt Homewood.
Mr. Claude Bonvorsi of Vienna, silent
n few days with relatives hero last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M L. Story mid chil
dren Spent Sunday with rolntlvcH in
Heard county.
Easily Obtained.
“When gossips glvo currency to a
rumor where do they got the curren
cy f” Inquires a colyumlst. By draw
ing on their imaginations, of course.
—Boston Transcript.
BETHEL.
Miss Mnncllo Wallace visited her pa
rents near Sargent Suturday nnd Sunday.
Messrs. ,T. F. Bailey nnd Pink Wash
ington, of Nownnn, woro in our commu
nity Inst week on business.
Mrs. Abide Dickerson, of Atlnntn,
spent tlio wcok-end witli Mrs. W. A. Bni-
loy.
Mr. Luthor Crawford, from near Hnr-
nlson, spent Sunday witli Mrs. Frank
Wood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T’. Morgan, of Stand
ing Rock, visited Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F,
Byroin tho pnst week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Bnlley had , ns
guests Sunday Mr, J. E, Brittain nnd
family, of Nownnn, nnd Miss Abbio
Dickerson nnd Mr, W. F. Hnrris, of At
lnntn.
Wo wish to urge tlie parents to bring
thoir chihlron out to Simdny-school overy
Humbiy morning. We wish to state also
tlint wo Imvo a very interesting prayer
mooting overy Sunday night, and would
iiku to luivo overyono in tlie community
conic oat and help us.
SARGENT.
Miss Lucilo Seroggln, 'with several
members’ of hor class, (tho ninth gfade
of Nownnn Higli School) went to At
lanta Saturday to aeo “The Merchant
of Venice.”
1 Miss Siipporah Kidd spent the week
end in LnGrnnge With her sister, Miss
Jewel Kidd.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith, of Fair
fax, Ala., spout the week-end witli rela
tives hero. -
Mr. and Mm. J. P. Carr and Miss
Mnnilo Johnson, of Heard county, spont
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wat-
rcn. Mr, DoBn Cnrr accompanied them
homo to spend a few days.
Miss Retlin Bridges spent several
days in Nownnn last weok.,
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Holeman and
daughter, Edna, spent Sunday witli rela
tives nt Lutherville.
Mr. Oliver Gentry spent Sunday after
noon with friends nt Clom.
Mrs. Marion Herring nnd bnby, of
Madras, spent the week-end with Mrs.
J. W. JnckBon.
Miss Laura King visited Miss Snrnli
O’Kelly, in Nownnn, tlie past week.
Kiddies’ Colds Can
Be Eased Quickly
Dr. King's New Discovery will do
that very thing, easily and quickly.
Don’t say, "Poor little kiddie, I wish
I knew what to do for you!” When
the cough first comes, give a little Dr.
King’s New Discovery as directed, and'
it will soon be cased.
' It’s a good family cough and cold
remedy, too. Lbosens up the phlegm,
clears up the cough, relieves the con
gestion. No harmful drugs. -For fifty
years a standard remedy for colds,
coughs, grippe. At your druggists,
«60c. a bottle.
’s
New Discovery
FbrGolcte^JTC^ougns
Constipated? . Here’sRelief! Cleanse
■ the system, with Dr. King’s Pills,
They prompt free bile flow, stir up
the lazy liver and get at the root of the
trouble. Ail druggists, 25c.
TV PROMPT 1 WON’T GRIPE
Dr. Kind’s Pills-
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Nowton entertain
ed Dr. J. Lewis Fowler, of Atlanta, and
the teachers of Sargent Bchool at a six
o’clock dinner Saturday evening.
Tlie B. Y. P. U. had a delightful time
at n weiner roast Friday night, on the
school grounds. After tlie roast games
were enjoyed. •
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Highballs have laid muny a man low.
WHAT TURPENTINE WILL DO.
Turpentine nnd soap will remove ink
stains from linen.
A few drops added to water in which
clothes are boiled will whiten, them. ^
. It will exterminate roaches if sprin
kled in their haunts.
Moths will leave if it is Bprinklod
abodt.
Turpontine will remove wheel grease,
pitch and tar stains.
A few drops on a woolen doll,
clean tau shoes nicely. W1 "
Clean gilt frames with a sponau
toned in turpentine. p ge " loi »-
Ivory knife handles {hat Imvo I
yellow .can be restored to their
whiteness by. rubbing witl, t„r lenthfo
Carpets can be cleaned and color, r,
stored by going over occasionally w m
a broom dipped in warm water to Js-
a little turpentine is added. U ' h
Wise Uncle Jasper.
Spooking of women nnd logic, a
Chicago Tribune correspondent is re
minded of u remark of Ills Uncle
Jasper after a verbal barrage with
Aunt Hepzllfnh. Flushed witli retreat,
Uncle observed: “There Is only one
person In tlie world, son, who is a
bigger dum fool than a woman, and
tlint Is tho man who tries to argue
with her.”
NO MORE
RATS
or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It’s
a sure rodent killer. Try a Pkg. and
prove It, Rats klllod with RAT-SNAP
leave no smell. Cats *or dogs won't
touch It. Guaranteed.
85c. nIsbo (1 cake) enough for Pantry,
Kitchen or Cellar. .
05c. Mlr,e (2 enken) for Chicken House,
coops, or small buildings.
$1.25 nliee (5 enken) enough for all
farm and out-bulldlngs, storage build
ings, qr factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY,
. .4T
You’ll get somewhere
with a pipe and P. AJ
Prince Albert is
mold in toppy rid
bag*, tidy rnd .tin*,
handsome pound
and half pound tin
humidors and in the
pound crystal glass
humidor with
spongs moisttner
top.
Start fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a
pipe!—and forget every smoke experience you ever had
that spilled the beans! For a jimmy pipe, packed
brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of
smokejoy fjSM ever registered! It’s a revelation!
Put a pin in here! Prince Albert can’t bite your
tongue or parch your throat. Both are cut out by our
exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old
idea you m^y have stored away that you can’t smoke a
pipe! We tell you that you can—and just have the time
■of your life on every fire-up—if you play Prince Albert
for packing!
What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a
home-made cigarette! Gee—but you’ll have a lot of
fun rolling ’em with Prince Albert; and, it’s a cinch
because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put!
Copyright 1921
by R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Cot
Winston-Salem.
N. C.
the national joy smoke
You are invited to the greatest bargain sale of the year!
We have been looking forward to and making preparations
for this event. C. Scouring the many sources of supply, we have
made unusual purchases. C. Brand new goods bought at the sea-
•X \
son’s lowest quotations. C. Now we offer these values to you at
this special sale. By all means take advantage of the season’s new
est goods at very special prices. C. Every article of merchandise
in our store will be offered in this wonderful sale. Prices will be
marked in plain figures. You’U save many a dollar by supplying
your needs during this selling event. Sale commences Monday
morning, Nov. 21, at 9 o’clock and lasts for ten days only,
Look out for our big circular—read it carfully. IN MEANS MONEY TO Y00!
P. F.