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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
Our Inst week is over, nnd now for tho
holidays nnd Chriatmna. Merry Christ*
mas to ovorybody I
Oiir reports came out Wodnosday
The high school pupils httvo recently
bought nn American ting to put on the
pole • on the north end of the building.
It will soon be Hying at luilf-mnst.
Mid-term examinations come in Inn-
nary.
A gleo club has been organized by
Prof. Dillnrd, embracing in its member
ship all high school boys who can sing
or play any kind of musical instrument..
They have an excellent quartette nnd a
double quartette, consisting of Good rum,
Hall, Pickett, Welch, Glover, Taylor,
Thornton nnd Meyer. Tho double quar
tette added much to our chapel exor
cises Monday by rondoring a tine selec
tion. Other interesting features of our
chapel exercises wero “History of the
King," by Miss' Lnurn Kersoy, and
“Naturalization," by Miss Fannie C'oJo
Hollis. Declamations wore rendered by
Messrs. Gordon Cruse and Thos. Glover.
Our bnskctbnll court is now in nctivo
use. Kvery nfternoon thorn are more
at tho court than can linvo places in tho
game. It has not yet been determined
whether wo shall hnvo inter-scholastic or
inter-class bnskotbnll. This will be defi
nitely arranged after Christmas.
Tho senior class is planning to put
out an annual this year—tho first tiino
this hns been undertaken in Nownnn—
and wo can succeed only with everybody's
co-operation. Will you give youral It
will help.
Tho Haven nnd Lanier Literary So
cieties mot Tuesday, und interesting pro
grams wore givon. It was the first, moot
ing of tho Raven Society, and it 5h hoped
that it will be a great success. One
feature of the program was a debate,
the subject being tho same as the one
we will debato at the district meet in
April. Newnnn rather lost out in tho
moot last year, but equipped now with
a much stronger team, we hope to come
back bringing the cup. Again, in this
enterprise, do we ask all loyal citizens
to help and stand by us, as this will be
about the biggest undertaking of its
kind throughout tho year.
M, C. Atkinson.
Herald Want Ads. Pay.
The girb ask what they should do to
prevent blushing. Ono good way would
bo to wear more clothes.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—Coweta' County:
All creditors of the estate of John D.
Simms, lute of Coweta county, Ga., de
ceased, are hereby notified to render
In their demands to tho undersigned
according to law; and all persons In
debted to said estate aro required to
make Immediate payment to tho un
derslgnod. This Nov. 26, J921.
, J. H. SIMMS. Executor.
WHEN NERVES
AREJNSTRHN6
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Builds Up Vigor
and Strength.
There are times when men nnd women
cannot help losing strength. They try
to do too much or they lose sleep or do
not eat enough food that nourishes. Blood
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it. Faces grow pale and pasty looking.
tn long before norves got unstrung.
t The best ivji,v *0 atlirt a change for
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have Glide's Pepto-Mahg/111 in both li
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“Glide's Pepto-Mnngnn” is on the pack
age—Advertisement.
ROGERS' SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday
Your cash will go further if you watch Rogers’ Spec
ials. Come to the store—we have many other Specials,
also a full line of Christmas Candies and Nuts.
Cheese, lb.
Soda, pkg.
Salt
24c
4c
4c
Best Side Meat, lb
48 lbs. Rogers’ “37” Self-rising Flour
48 lbs. Rogers’ “LaRosa” plain Flour
24 lbs. Rogers’ “37” Self-rising Flour
24 lbs. Rogers’ “LaRosa” plain Flour
ll*c
$1.99
$1.99
99c
99 c
No. 5 pail Cottonbloom .
No. 5 pail Snowdrift ...
No. 10 pail Snowdrift ..
16 lbs Granulated Sugar
10 lbs. Irish Potatoes . .
54c
59c
$1.19
Bread
-S* „
33c
!! 5c
L. W. ROGERS CO.
NEWNAN,
NO. 8 JACKSON ST.
GEORGIA
The Old Nest*'
THE ALAMO THEATRE
Thursday and Friday, December 22 and 23
"We can reach across the table
again, Mother’. ^
O
The biyds have flown. Sons and daughters,
all pursuing their own separate careers in differ
ent corners of the globe. And the old, old trag
edy of the lonely mother and father in the empty
old nest is repeated before your eyes. ( fct.-icoL
“gist, West, Home’s Best”
A picture which presents, without false sentiments or melodrama, the most
beautiful and the most sacred of all themes—a mother’s love. Your eyes will
fill with happy tears when you see the last ecstatic scene in “The Old Nest,”
the scene in which mother’s brood comes home at last.
The public can thank Rupert Hughes and Goldwyn for producing the
finest, truest picture of real life the American people have ever known.
Therg will be no advance in admission prices to this picture.
. Skews begin promptly at 2—3,45—5,30—7,15—9,00 p, m.—both days
Special Music by Orchestra.
SOLO BY MRS. EI> WHATLEY
' 3.30—7.00 and 8.45 pi m. each day.
The House That Under-Buys and Under-Sells !
Beginning Saturday, Dec. 17
a •
Lasting One Week
We will sell all our Dry Goods at prices below to-day’s
cost, which means a great saving to all buyers.
Get our prices and you will be convinced that you can
save money on all your purchases here.
We call special attention to our prices on Overcoats,
Clothing, Underwear, Lap Robes, Hosiery, Dress Goods,
Outings, Flannels, Blankets, Sheeting, and all Dry Goods.
Come to see us and buy your goods at this store.
H.C. Arnail Merchandise Co