The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, December 30, 1921, Image 8

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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA. t FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1921. County News Items Interesting facts Gathered During tho Week by Regular Correspondents. MADRAS. Mr. ond Mrs. T. M. Moore and chil dren, of LaG range, were guests of Mr. mid Mrs. W. T. Moore fork few days this week. Mr. mid Mvs. \V. B. Cook mid elillilron visited rolotlvos in Graiitvllln Sunday. Mrs. H. B. Arnold null children were with relatives in Nmvmin Sunday. Miss Elisabeth Wise entortulflod a number of her friends ot h sponil-tho-iliiy party Inst Tuesday. Mr. N. A. dones, of West Point, Vis ited Mr. W. T. "Moore and family Sun day. LUTHERVILLE. Mrs.. Job. A. Ball and baby left last .Thursday for tliclf honie at Newport Nows, Vn„ after an extended visit to Mrs. Ada McWilliams, Miss Mnryboth Hurst., who 1b toneblng at Pnirbiirn, is with lior parents, Mr. and Mrs, Terrell Hurst, for the .holidays. Mrs. A. E, Stltli speut last Thursday in Newnnii. Miss Lyuda Lnssottor, of JoncsvlUg, 8. C.. and Mrs. Fate Stovall, of Mont gomery, Aln„ aro spending tlio holidays with Mf8.' H. .1. Lassetter and Miss Bes sie Lnssottor. NJisa Lillian Wyclie, of Athens, is with her parents, Mr, and Mrs( Ed Wycho, for the holidays. Miss Lottie Nnsli, of Atlanta, is spending her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Will Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Nush, of Atluntn, ure guests this wook of Mr. and MrH. Will Nush and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Reed. Miss Olivo Clmmblcss, of Clinton, 8. C., is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dim Chnmbless, for tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Loviuk Taylor and Mr. Will Taylor of Atlanta, Miss ,/anio Tay lor of Whiteslmrg, and Miss Louise Taylor of Brooks, aro spending the hol idays with Dr. and Mrs. John Tnylor. Among t,hb visiting young inon ut homo for tho holidoys aro Messrs, 11. S. McWilliams, Bon Fuller, Lewis Lnssot- ter mid Julinn Byrd of Atluntn, Mr. Ituyno NorriB of Riollnipnd, Vn„ Mr. Curtis Bold of Chnttnnoogii, Mr. Vorliii Reid of Newnnu, Mr. Port Null of Bal timore. Md., Mr, Charlie Nall of North Carolina, Mr. doe Will Latimer of Har ris, Mr. Marvin Mnssey of Coliuulms, Mr, Hubert Phillips of Pnirbiirn, Messrs. Mercer Patterson, Johnnie Garrett, Paul Dunlap mid Glenn Bradbliry of Locust Grove Institute, Mr. Win. Davis of Mar tha Berry*School, Messrs. Klsov Harda way and Byron Puller of Nowmih. - Mrs. Lula White, of Atlaiitn, is the guest of Mrs. W. 1. Upshaw and Mrs. I. 0. Albright for tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. N. If. Upshaw, jr.; of Birmingham, Ala., nro visiting Mr. N, H. UjiBlmw, sr„ and Mrs. Job. Gllbort for the holidays. Mr. mid Mrs. O. P. Alien and children, of Atlanta, spout several days boro tho [Mist, week with Mr. Alloa Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chandler. Miss Prancena Davis, of Atluntn, is tho guest this week of her . sister, Mrs. ■1. U. MeKoon. MIsb Magdalene Hindsmaii, of Athens, is with Mr. and Mrs. John Mitulsnlmi for her Christmas vacation. Miss La Rue Brnswoll, of Locust Grovo Institute, is at homo for the holidays. Miss Annie Dora Bradbury, who iH teaching at Mogmisvllle.ms the guest of Mrs. Vunco York for'tho holidays. Mrs. Alvan Chmullor and children aro spending tlie holidays with Mr. and Mvs. Jus. Estes, in Newnnn. Mr, and Mrs. Lovlck Sowell and Miss Irene Sowell- have ns guests for tho holi days Miss Estelle Justiaa of Gay, Miss Dorothy Sorrels of Houston, Texas, (the latter a elnssninto of .Mias Sowell at Wosloymi Coliogo, Macon,) Mr. and Mrs, Warron Scwoll of ’Hogmisvillo, and Mrs. Lon Sowell of Lone Onk. Mr. mul Mvs. Oscar Albright and sons, ■of LnGriuigp, wore guests Monday of Mrs, I. O. Albright. Miss Bcssiu Couch entertained with a little party for hot Sundny-school class "Tuesday evening, A sweet course was served nfter some juvenile amusements. Mr. aAd Mrs. Ed Avora, of Atlanta, are guests this week of "Mr. and Mrs. .Too Mnlcblni. Miss Christine Martin, of Turin, is visiting hof cousin, MiBs Elsie Wilson. Mr. ,T. U. MeKoon OUtorthiUPd with -u rook party Monday evcn.lng for his Sunday-school cluss. After sevornl in- teresting games, with music interspersed, a sweet course was servod, Th “tacky party" given Tuesday evening, under the auspices of tho Paront-Tcncher Association, was quite n success. There was much merriment over the funny costumes, mid nil kinds of old- fashioned games wore enjoyed, * f— — ■ ' BUCKEYE. Tho ontortninmolit given by Mr. and Mrs. Vollie Howard Friday night was greatly eajoyod by tlioso present. Mr. mij Mrs. Jolmn Bcnvers, nf Mt. Carmel, were guests of relatives here Sun day. *■ Misses Mattie Pearl and Gussio How ard, of Sargent, spent a few days with Mv. and Mrs. Vollie Howard lust wook. Mr, J. W. Story, ar„ and son, Alvin, of Mt. Carmel, and Mr. Grady Robison, of Newnan, spent Tuosday with Mr. mid- Mrs. J. T. Story. Miss Louise Story spent a few days this week with Miss Katharine Story, at "Mt. Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Story, of Wliitesburg, were guests of Mr. and Airs. Vollie Howard Tuesday. The goose dinner given by Air. and Mrs. W. B. Story Monday was much sm,joyed by their guests. Airs. M. L. Story, of Mt. Carmel, vis ited Mrs. Walter Story Tuesday, The party given by Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Story Tuesday night was much enjoyed by both young and old. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grimes visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bcavors. at Mt, Car mel, Monday. o The defendant, accused of stealing ehickens, had been duly examined in court, and at the conclusion the judge said: ‘ ‘ As I understand it, Sam, you entered the hen-house, and then, deciding to re sist- temptation, loft it. Is that cor rect t ’ ’ “Yessuh, Judge. Dues ’bout right." “In that case, can you explain how two of the hens wore missbig?" “It wub jos’ dis way, J edge. 1 took ’em. I reckoned I wuz entitled to dot many fo’ leavin’ de res’. ’’ Every* man and woman in the world lias made love, at some time or other, but It is still in demand. DODSON. Most everybody here is having u merry Christmas. ' Miss Boyce Rowland dosed her school here on Thursday of last week and is spending tho holidays with her parents in Newnan. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Summerlin and little daughter spout Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sowell, ’ in Atlanta. .Mr. mid Mrs. L. P. Sowell and ohil dron were spend-tlio-day Rousts of rola- tlvos nt Wliitesburg Monday. Mr. Tom Ferrell, of Happy Valley, Hpont tho wook-ond with Mr. Onnle Lam bert. Mr. C'lins. Dukes returned home Tues (lily, lifter spending several days with Mr, Harris Dukes, at Happy Valley. Misses Lillie Maude, Emma Kate .ind Mnttio Lou Lumbert spoilt Monday night and Tuosday with tho Misses Dukes at Happy Vnlloy, mid attended a party given by Miss Mario Brimer Monday evening. Aliss Lueile Snndurs, who is teaching at Sliorpsburg, is sponding tho holidays with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. T. B, Sandora. Mr. Errett HaycB attended n reception Monday givon by Miss Georgia Starr, of Roseoo, in honor of Miss Sura Starr, a bride-oloct of January. Aimt Slide Nowtoa is sponding tho holidays with relatives la Soiioin. Mr. and Mrs. Mue Walker, of Sargent, aro visiting relatives liore. Mr. und Mrs. Relit. Moore, of Locust Grovo, Miss Boyce Rowland, MIbs Gladys Moore and Mr. L, B. Millions, of Ncwimn, woro among -the visitors nt Macedonia Sundny-school Sunday after noon. Mr. T. P. Jones visited Mr. Marlon Sowell, at Happy Vnlloy, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Eidson and sons, of Palmetto, spent the wook-ond with relatives bore. Mrs. Jim McAllister, Mr, and Mrs. Paul McAllistar and Mrs. Dan Byors anil Hons, of Carroll county, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lambert Friday after noon. Mr. mid Mrs, Homy Brooks, of At lanta, are sponding the holidays with tho latter *s parents mul other relatives hero. Mr. mid Mrs. Wolch Sowell and chil dren are visiting relatives in Atlanta. Mr. and Airs. Tom Seivoll attended a family reunion Tuesday at the homo of Ids brother, Mr. .1. C. Sewell,, at Roseoo, Air. and Mrs. W. 11, Summerlin spent Monday night mid Tuesday with tho latter’s parents at Moreland. ATr. and Mrs. Eddio Roy Hydo and littlo daughter, of Columbus, aro visiting relatives liore. Wo wish everybody a happy and pros perojis New Year. o Airs. Janie Mathews and little daugh ter, of Grmitvlle, urc visiting Mrs. W. B. Cook this week. Mr. Robt. Walker, of Moreland, is visiting relatives here. Mi>. mid AlrB, T, H. Grimes, from nonr Handy, wore guosts of Mr, J. K. Wise and family for a few days this week. Dr. R. E, Brown mul wife mid Mrs. Peak of Atlanta, Mr. Luther Brown of lollcgo Pork, Rev. \V. E. Brown mid lit tle daughter of Inman, and Mr. P, II. Brown of Camp Bragg, N. C„ were guests of Misses Annlo and Emma Brown luring tho holidays. Miss Annie lain Coggin, of Atlanta, visited homofolks hero this week. Mr. mid Mrs. L, M. Smith and chil- Iron, of Anniston, Ala,, me visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Herring this week. Miss Latlimn Loiigino, of Atlantn, is tho guest of Mrs. J, K. Boavors. Our young pooplo enjoyed several nice social affairs during the holidays, and ovorybody seemed imbued with ,tho Christ ians spirit. - Mr. mul Airs. Floyd Ferrell and little son, of Coliogo Park, arid Mr. and Mrs. Graily Roberts, of Atlanta, spent the weok-ond with Mr, mul Mrs. J. TV Fer rell. * Mr. Jim Crnwforil mid daughter of ,'nssville, Air. B. C. Redwino of Ln- Grmigo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Redwiao, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Redwino mul cliil (Iron, Messrs. Earl and Don Redwino of A + lnutn viultn/1 f.linh* Wnt.llftV ' IVTvm f,. Atlanta, visited their mother, ’ Mrs. L, Redwino, during tho holidays. Miss Lonnetto Smith, of Hnppy Val ley, is visiting relatives and friends here this week. Tl.io writer wishes nil The Herald read era' not only a happy and prosperous Nqw Year, but tlint tho Christ -spirit may nbiile with us all throughout the. yours to como. o- DRESDEN. Mt, J. W. Meriwether, Air. Otis Broad water and Mr. E. M. Smith, of Nownuri, wore In our community on a' hunting trip Monday. Mrs. Ed Millinns, of Welcome, spout Tuesday with Mrs. Kato.Davis. Mvs. Fannie Thomas visited Mrs. J'. W, Meriwether, in Newnan, Tuesday. Mrs. II, B. Jackson, accompanied by Airs. Ed Brown, of Corner Branch, is visiting relatives in' Atlanta this week. Mr. .and Mrs. Alfred Lazenby enter t-alnod at dinner on Ohristmns Day. Tlioir guosts included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Love lady and daughter, Clyde, of Handy; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis and daughter,. Christine, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fin cher and daughters,’ Ratio Lee and Myr tie Sue. Miss Martha Fincher, Miss Annie Ruth Davis and Mr. Holland Jackson, who aro attending school in Newnnn, tire sponding the holidays with home- folks hero. Miss Johnnio Millions, of Welcome, is spending u few days with her cousin, Miss Annie Ruth Davis. Air. and Mrs. W. H. Movlwothor spent Atondny with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Meri wether, in Newnnn. Miss Atartha Flnuhor spoilt Christinas Day with Miss Annie Bello Chnndlor, in Now Hope community. Air. Johnnie Pritchett, who is travel ing for tho Star Soap Co., is spending tho holidays with his sister, Mrs. R. L. Davis. Air. and Mrs. Alayunrtl Dingier, of Bethel, spout tho wook-ond with Mr. mul Airs. Will Fnrlow, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis spent Mon day with Mr. mul Mvs. Lewis Pritchett nt CoruBji. Dr. nnd Airs. H. B. Jackson and ehil dron were weok-ond guests of Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Brown, at Corner Branch. Aliss Martha Fincher, accompanied by Miss Annie*' Bello Chandler, Mrs. Jennie Aim* Thompson, Mossrs. Bon Davis and Roy Chmullor, of Now Hope, visited Airs. Odd Houston, at Moreland, Tues day night. o—. BETHEL. The Christmas tree at Bethel church waa much enjoyed by both old and young. Air. ami Mrs. J. F. Bailey, of New nan, spout the week-end with relatives here. Misses Ruby and Othello Roberts md AH. Carl Brooks, of Haralson, spent Sunday afternoon with friends in our community. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bailey and Mr. Paul Bailey speut Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bailey, near Newnnn. Miss Ruth Hardin and Mr. Harry Har din, of Atlanta, spent tho week-end with homefolks here. Air. and Airs. W. A. Bailey ami baby spent tlie- week-end with relatives near Newnnn. Alisses Ethol and Lueile Hubbard, of Farmdnle, were .guests of Mrs. J. W. Byrom Tuesday. Air. Paul Bailey spent Mondny with Mr. Carl Brooks, near Haralson. Mr. Albert Crawford visited hia mother, Mrs. Bill Crawford, near Haral son, this week. Mr. .las. Brittain, of Newnan.-is vis- Ring his sister, Mrs. IV. A. Bailey. place and show cause, If eny they have, why tin- prayer of tho bnnltrupt .lor dlHQlmrgo should not lie grunted. O. C. FULLER. Clerk. AIMITNISTIIATOH’S SALE. BORGIA—Coweta County: By virtue of an order of the Court of Orillnary-of said county, granted at the December term, 1921, of said Court, will be sold before tlie eourt-liOuau door of said county, on the Hrst Tues day In January, 1922, within the legal hours of Hale, the following property of,tho estate of Mrs. Agnes L. Reese, deceased, to,wit: One lU karat solitaire diamond ling,, and one % karat solitaire diamond ring. Also, one-stxth undivided Inter est of Mrs. Agnes L, Reese In anil to certain ronl estate In the .town’of Hous- tonyllle. Ky„ said property consisting of a house and lot situated at the corner of Main and Good streets, In said town, fronting on Main street 100 feet and running buck 300 feot, on which property Is a 0-room dwelling. Torms of sale—CASH, This Dee. 7, 1021. Prs. fee ?G.48. B. A. REESE, Administrator. MILLS CHAPELr Mi - . D. A. Dougherty is Bpending Some time with relatives in Alabama. Mr. ami Mrs. M. Reeso, of Atlanta, spent tho holidays with tlig latter’s pu- onts, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Houseworth. Born, on t|ie 27th ins(,, to Mr. and Airs. 0. E. Roberts—a daughter. Mr. T, Cl Brack is visiting relatives none Clem this week. Tho many friends of Air! L. J. Hem breo and fnmily are dolighted to have them back in the village. They are loca ted at 76 Field street. Mr. Otis Smith, of Trion, is visiting his brother, Mr. P. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker,. ,of Grunt ville, .are visiting tho Iqtter parents, Mr. nnd All’s. W. J. Lott. Air, W. T. Houseworth, of AtlaivMi, was in tlife city a short time.Tiioisrii',.''af ternoon. Air, Charlie Dougherty is-bpciidfig, tho week with relatives in CarrolL county mid Alabama. i Rov. G. W. .Tories will fill Ids ’tegular appointment at Mills Chapel next' Satur day night and Sunday. We are inform ed that Mr. H. H. 'Haines.,will bo or dained to tho ministry on Sunday. Ev erybody invited to meet with us.: Mr. Lee Holder, of Trion, Is spending tho holidays with honiofolks iu-'the vll hiK«- ■ ’-J: We stand together at another, fullnesri of time; perhaps it is a fullnosa in which material thingB, tho mundane things, bulk largest. l’orlinps it is a time In which Oonfidenco in the human seems to excel confidence in the divine. It is becoming ineroasingly evident that thorep must speedily come to men the visions of life and roal values as they find their finer arid largor interpretation of Him whose birth the world celebrates at Christmas. There is a tragic, if inarticulate, ^Appeal’ being made today for a return to the homelier, stronger and truer thiugs of, life; wo are looking, for a new birth ol goodness that shall restore our lost‘peace (ind bririg baek again to earth the deeper satisfaction of thq human hpart.r-Jas, ” Freeman. 'S NOTICE OK APPRAISEMENT. GEORGIA—Coweta County: To MrH. "Virginia H. .Tones, admin istrator with the will annexed of the estate of Mrs. Snltie C. McGee, .de ceased; J. A. Stephens. Tax Collector of said county: H. J. Fullbrlght, State Tax Commissioner, and Mrs. Virginia II. Jones, of Madras, Coweta county, On.; John Edward Halfacre. Louisville, Miss,, Rt. B; H. A. Holtacre, Loulsvlllei Miss.; Mrs. Nora Cornell, Meridian, Aliss.: Mrs. Eva Bloodworth, Bossburg, Miss.; Henry O. Halfaore, Macon, Miss.; J. T. Halfaore, Morldlan, Miss.: H. E. Perkins, Kelso, Ark.; M. C. Perkins, Kelso, -Ark.; Mrs. Sallle White. Stallo, Miss,; Wolford B. Jenkins, Louisville, Miss.: B. W. Halfaore, Brighton, Ala,; Ira E. Halfacre, Brighton, Ala.; Airs. Kellie Johnson, Brighton. Ala.; .Took C, Halfaere, Bessmer, Ala.; Mrs. Jim Bransby, Ponlarville! Miss.; Trustees of Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton, S. C.; Trustees of Methodist Orphans', -Home, Decatur, Go.; Mrs. Fannie Baker; Airs. Sarah B. Almond: Mrs. Lizzie Chand ler; Ruby Unjdiaw; Lizzie AJay John son; Mrs. Erftt Halfaore Henry: All’s. Sallle Jenkins Aleeks; Airs. Mildred Afeeks Terrell; Leverett .Tonkins: Sa rah, Frances. Louise, Bartow and Deito Jenkins; G. E. Jenkins; Myrtle Jenkins; ■SaUle Jenkins White; Airs. Addle Bul lock Forroll; J. T. McGee: Alelvtn Afc- Geo; Mary-E. Wilson; Mattie Barfleld ojid Andrew McOee—helrs-at-law and legatees of Mrs. Sallle C. McGee, ’de ceased, and all others of interest: Yhu and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 5th day of January, 1922, at the court-house of said county, nt 9 o'clock a. m„ the undersigned, us the duly appointed appraisers to value all of the property, belonging to the estate of Sallle C. BleGee, deceased, late of- said county, subject to the Inheri tance tax under the laws of said State, will appraise all of the property of said estate subject to said tax accord ing to the provisions of the law. Tills the 13th day of December, 1921. 1' F. AI. BRYANT, G. W. MEYER, J. W. OWENS, 1 Appraisers. Perhaps if some scientist woult cover a use for weeds the pesky ii would stop growing. dis- kings QUICKLY RE! T HE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relieved by an ap* plication of Sloan's Liniment. For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan’s to be the natural enemy of pains and aches. It penetrates -without rubbing. You can just tell , by its healthy, stimulating odor that it is going to do you good. Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Stoat 1 Liniment Makes Sick Skin s One of Dr.Eobson'a FwmlyRcmedies. Fornelear. healthy complexion use freely Notice or Dlecharge In Bankruptcy. Ill the District Court ot the United Statea. for the Northern District of Georgia No. 715B. In Bankruptcy. In re Charles A. King, trading ns King Ton Cent Co.. Bankrupt. ' petition for discharge having been filed In conformity with law by above named bankrupt, and the Court hav ing ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had on January I I. 1922, nt ten o’clock a, m. at the United States District Court-room, in the city of At lanta. Georgia, notice is hereby given to alt creditors anil other persons in Interest to appear at said time and old, nnd one black horse mule about 12 years old—said mules being now In possession of W. B. Harris. Levied on ns the property of Eph Vessel, prin cipal. and W. B. Harris, security, to satisfy a fl.ta. Issued from the City Court of Newnnn tn favor of Rorii Lee Hill vs. the said Eph Vessel, prin cipal. and W. B. Harr s. scourlty. De fendants In II. fa. notified In terms of the lnw. Levy made by S. AI. AIc- Clendon, IV. C.. anil turned over to me. This Jan. 25, 1921. Prs. foe, *1.92. Also, at the same time and place, one Summers rubber-tire buggy, one Jackson C. Smith rubbcr-tlre buggy painted black, one Avery stalk-euttor. one new Ideal mower, eight cotton planters, one liny rake, two No. 10 Oliver plows, one No, 13 Ollveri plow, one No, 36 Avery terrace plow, two Gantt 2-horse plow’Htocks, fifteen 1- liorse one nesse ? plowstocks, two horse c lln„» Russell 2-horse wagon, t\v 0 t/ 8 * nesses 2-horse wagons, one 2-horSe wagon, one Climax blow-ee v ” 90-ll>. anvil, five Hyde Cultivate™ """ Fowler cultivator, tour leather l,,, 6 collars, four sets 2-horso wrigL kI 8 “ ness, six sots plow- gear, eight L ,„. lr ’ distributors, five long-handle shaven? six-manure forks, one farm hen ... ■ Perfection 2-horse plowstocks ' truck cutaway harrow, one smuil ,ia cutaway harrow one drug section ha? 0 row, one hole-digger, one Go-gallon YV tank, 250 lbs. plow shapes,^ lino ini scrapes, two barrels pntnt. Lcvle.i V?; ns the property of H. M. Cook to Vt isly a mortgage ft. fa. Issued from is City Court of Newnan In favor of , ?? Hutohlnson vs. the said H. AI rv,'„, ’ This Deo. 8. 1921. Prs. fee, $804 k * J. D. BREWSTER- Sheriff. SHEUIF’S SALEH FO.n JANUARY. GEORGIA—Coweta County: Will be sold before the court-house door In Newnan, said county, on the first Tuesday in January. 1922, to the highest and best bidder, the following described property, towit: Thirty-eight (38) acres of land, be ing part of lot No, 190. situate, lying and being In. the Sixth district of Cow eta county. Ga.: also, one hundred and eight (108) acres- of landi being part of lot No, 224. situate In the same dis trict and county. Levied on as the property of Robt. Pinson to satisfy a* :l. 'fn. Issued by C. J.. Owens. - T, C. for State, county and school taxes tor, the year 1920, the same being now due and unpaid. Levy made by.S. M. AIc- Clendon, IV C., and turned over to «ie. This Dee. 3, 1921. Prs. fee, 58.12. Also, at the same time and place, one red mare mule about 12 years old, one black horse" mule about 10 years Start the New Year Get the habit of coming to our convenient, attractive store for your drug store purchases. You will always receive the best attention, and we guarantee satisfaction in all transactions. WE THANK YOU for all favors received in 1921, and trust our goods and service wiil merit your continued pat- ' ronage. We extend to you our very heartiest wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. 1 Prather Wish You a Happy and Prospareus Now Year To you are grateful for the liberal patronage and words of appreciation accorded us during the trying times of 1921. In return we promise even greater efforts in your behalf during 1922. In ample time for early wear we will display the new things for spring. Each garment will portray the last word in STYLE and the best possible in VALUE. SPECIAL NOTE—Our “After Christmas Sales” are necessarily suspended this year on ac count of the small number of garments on our racks. Though the few remaining have had their FINAL reductions, (you know'what that mearis with K. & P.?) should either of the following hap pen to be your style and size— 2 Coats—7 Suits—14 Dresses—7 Skirts—5 Furs (Above comprises our entire assortment.) Kersey & Prather