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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923.
EiBRBJ
MISS GEORGIA BYRD
This Coupon
And Ten Cents Will Admit You
To The
Strand Theater
FRIDAY NIGHT
“For Cement and Lime *ee E. B.
Rockmore.”
Mrs. W. P. Ezzard was in Atlanta
Saturday.
Misses Louise and Mamie Brand
spent Thursdy in Atlanta.
Miss Ola Garner spent several
days in Atlanta last w.eek.
You can borrow money on Cotton
stored in the Rockmore Bonded
Warehouse.
' Mrs. W. J. Blake and children, of
Cllhoun Falls, S. C., are spending
this week with Mr. J. P. Byrd and
family.
We pay license to have ready for
prompt delivery the best Jellico Coal
we can buy. We take loss in weight
averaging about 6 per cent, deliver,
py wages, taxes and sell on $2.00
margin above cost.
E. B. ROCKMORE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. King returned
to their home in Decatur Friday, af
ter spending a few days with their
dughter, Mrs. D. M. Byrd.
Why take the risk?
* Store your Cotton in our
Bonded Warehouse”
‘‘Fully Insured”
‘‘Fires are disastrous”
‘‘Better safe than sorry”
E. B. ROCKMORE.
The boys and girls Missionry so
ciety of the Methodist church will
meet Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock
with Mry Hgood. All members are
urged to be present as this is the last
meeting of the year.
“We gin every day except Sunday
Pay highest mrket price for Cotton
Seed and remnants of Seed Cotton.
SeH Hulls at SI.OO per hundred
pounds. Sell Meal at $2.35 per
sack. Exchange 100 puonds Meal for
100 pounds Cotton Seed. Exchnge
two and one-half pounds Hulls for
one pound Cotton seed.”
E. B. ROCKMORE. ,
Major and Mrs. W. E. Simmons
had as their guests Thursday evening
Miss Wooly who ws here in the in
terest of organizing The National
League of Women oters, Mrs. T. L.
Ambrose, Miss Cora Byrd, Mrs. L.
R. Martin, Misses Perl and Ida Mit
chell.
FOR—
Truck Hauling
Call-
Phone 9104
P. V. Kelley
or
H. L. Hood
A Buick for Business
With its roadsters for iy24, Buick has again
created a new standard of roadster utility and
attractiveness. Nor can the appearance of this
four-cylinder two-passenger model convey in
full its story. The famous Buick vaive-in-head
engine provides even greater flexibility and
acceleration than before. The proved Buick
four-wheel brakes assure more than ample
safety for any emergency.
Business of today demands a sturdy, power
ful, safe and dependable car —one that remains
constantly in service. This new two-passenger,
four-cylinder Roadster is one of Buick’s con
tributions and answers to this demand.
'W J.J. BAGGETT
LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
MRS. LILLIE EXUM
WOMEN HOLD SUCCESSFUL
CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW
The local Woman’s club is indeed
to be congratulated on the chrysan
themum show of Wednesday after
noon, as well as those of the past.
The committee in charge, com
posed of Mrs. J. C. Houston and Mrs.
■E. B. Rockmore, had everything in
readiness by 3:30 o’clock and the
club room was thrown open. Pre
viously the judges had passed on the
exhibit and the |ibbons pinned on.
The club room was taxed to ac
commodate those in attendance and
much enthusiasm was expressed.
The following are the winners:
Six best chrysanthemums—Mrs. J.
C. Houston.
Second best —Mrs. J. C. Houston.
Third —Mrs. J. C. Houston.
Best six white—Mrs. J. C. Hous
ton.
Second—Mrs. R. B. Whitworth.
Best six yellow—Mrs. I. B. Juhan.
Second —Mrs. R. B. Whitworth.
Best six red or bronze—Mrs. Hom
er Craig.
Second—Mrs. S. G. Brown.
Rest six nink—Mrs. Homer Craig.
Second—Mrs. I. I?. Juhan.
Best display all varieties—Mrs. S.
G. Brown.
Second—Mrs. R. B. Whitworth.
FIDDLERS’ CONVENTION.
The Old Time Fiddlers will hold a
convention in Lawrenceville, Ga.,
Ga., Strand Theater, Wednesday and
Thursday, November Bth and 7th.
All fiddlers invited.
SEND US YOUR JOB WORK
FINE OPPORTUNITY.
For a live, energetic man. Law
renceville offers a fine opportunity
for afirst class lumber and building
material business. My plant is for
sale or lease. Possession January 1,
1924, or perhaps December 1, 1923.
For terms see me.
J. A. AMBROSE.
OLD TIME
FIDDLER’S
CONVENTION
STRAND THEATER
WEDNESDAY
and
THURSDAY
NIGHTS
NOVEMBER
7 and 8
All
Fiddlers
Invited
You save money in two ways
by buying your shoes
at this store,
FIRST: You save in the price.
We are selling shoes cheaper, quality con
sidered, than any store in the county.
LADIES’NICE SHOES
In ladies’ nice shoes we
carry a commie lo line of
Walkover and Americus
shoes in both lov, and high
cut in the newest styles.
They have that elegance
and refinement of style so
much appreciated by all
good dressers.
PRICED 53.59 to 58.75
WITT’S MEN’S AND BOYS’ WORK SHOES
Are guaranteed all leather and come in nice
medium weights and are the greatest line of
work shoes on the market. Our No. 1040
Man’s Work Shoe is the best wearing winter
shoe we have ever sold and we sell it
For $4.95
McGEE’S DEPARTMENT STORE
• THE STORE GOOD GOODS MADE POPULAR ,f
LARGE AUDIENCE GREETED
OGLETHORPE GLEE CLUB
A large and appreciative audience
greeted the Oglethorpe Glee Club on
last Tuesday evening at the school
auditorium;
The sixteen members furnished
variety enough to please the taste of
each and the entire programme was
well received.
Dr. Arthur S. Libby, Ph. B. A. 8.,
A. M. L. L. D., Ph. D., who has
girdled the globe three times and
made thirty-six trips to Europe, de
lighted the audience with a short
talk.
At the close of the delightful en
tertainment the members of the
Four -Door Sedan
; 'Jlisli
Inside and out, the new
Ford Four-door Sedan
shows improvements of
far more than usual im
portance.
It is lower ahd sturdier in
appearance. New cowl,
hood, radiator and apron
add size and finish to the
front. Sun visor, and
wide, well-finished alum
inum doors with bar
, Tk u cm can be obtained through
the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan
H. P. STIFF MOTOR CO.,
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CARS * TRUCKS • TRACTORS
THE NEWS-HERALD, L*wr«m< a Tff|«, G«or r U
Glee Club, those who accompanied
them, the faculty of the local school,
the high school pupils and a few
others were entertained at an’ in
formal reception .iin . the library.
Mrs J. J. Brock served punch and
the senior class served sandwiches.
■This was a delightful occasion and
the gue’sts were profusse in their
praise, of the handsome new school
building and the lovely hospitality
accorded them.
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WANSQED —Women; Girls; Boys;
EawV Christmas money Distrib-
PGIFT” Specials. Samples
Free. Advance Mfg. Co., 86 Dock
St., St. Louis, Mo. nßc
Fully equipped, s€Bs, f o. b. uetroit
handles perfect the design
of the body.
Silk window curtains,
deep broad-cloth uphol
stery; dome light, door
lock, window regulators
and handles, all finished
in nickel, complete a
refinement you would ex
pect only at a far higher
price.
CHILDREN’S SHOES
Our well known line of
.Ladd & Lassie shoes are the
best children’s shoes ever
sold in Lawrenceville and
we have priced them very
close. We also have a nice
line of cheaper shoes for
children which we sell
AT 51.85
Master Joseph Allen entertained a
number of his friends at a Hallow
e’en party on Wednesday afternoon
at the home of his grandmother,
Mrs Sallie Gouge. Various games
wore played, after which the contest
of pinning on the “black cat’s tail”
proved very interesting, the prize be
ing won by little Miss Johnnie Mae
Hewatt. The consolation fell to T.
W. Webb, Jr. Much merriment was
had in the reading of each child’s
fortune. Late in the afternoon re
freshments were served to the twen
ty children present. (
SEND US YOUR JOB WORK
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the U. S.,
Northern District of Georgia. As a
Cour of Bankruptcy. In re:
Joseph Ernest Pickens, Bankrupt.
In Banruptcy.
The creditors of the debtor above
named, a resident of Norcross, Ga.,
in the county of Gwinnett, said dis
trict, are hereby notified that he was
adjudicated bankrupt and the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at the office of Referee at Law
renceville, Ga., November 7, 1923,
at 10 a. m., (E. T.), at which time
the said creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, ex
amine the bankrupt and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
N. L. HUTCHINS.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Lawrenceville, Ga., Oct. 2‘J, 1923.
PAUL F. LINDSAY, Atty.
DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United
Spates, For the Northern District of
Georgia. In re:
William J. Brown, Banrupt. No.
9353. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
above named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon said petition be had on
December 1, 1923, at ten o’clock a.
m., at the United States District
Court room, in the city of ATLAN
TA, Georgia notcei is hereby given
to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the bank
rup for discharge should not be
granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
M. D. IRWIN, Atty.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
. SECOND: You save in the quality. The
good honest made all leather shoes that you
buy here will wear much longer and you will
have to buy fewer pair.
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WORK SHOES
We have a splendid line of Ladies’ and
1 hiidren’s heavy winter shoes and they are
priced low.
Before buying your winter shoes come
here and price ours; it will pay you. We can
outfit your whole family with good shoes at
prices that mean a saving to you.
METHODIST WOMEN WILL’
OBSERVE WEEK OF PRAYER
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Methodist church will observe
tho week of prayer for three days
next week-, Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, at 3:30 o'clock.
The first meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. I. L. Oakes, Mrs;, D. M.
Byrd and Mrs. M. C. Austin, leaders.
The second at the home of Miss-
Minnie Peeples, Miss Peeples, leader.
The third with Mrs. Walter S’ms,
Mrs C. O. Stubbs, leader.
FARM LOANS AND INVESTMENTS.
I am correspondent for The Georgia Loan & Trust Company and ne
gotiate loans on farm lands in amounts from $500.00 to $100,000.00 for
five years’ time. I also make one year loans for local clients.
If you have money for investment, come to see me, and I can place
your money on lands and you can get 8 per cent interest for it. 1 guaran
tee the titles to the land. If you want Government securities I can place
it and get you 4 per cent interest. There are only two securities in which
I deal, namely, farm mortgage security and Government security. I will
give you the benefit of sixeeen years’ experience.
S. G. BROWN, BANKER,
Private Bank, Not Incorporated,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
FROM
“The Shop of Beautiful Gifts”
Buy
The Gifts That Last
Oriental Pearls
Gracious gifts of soft and lustrous beauty. These
Pearls, Graduated in size, anti of varying lengths,
are in a class alone as to durability, beauty and be
comingness.
A string of Oriental Pearls, laid close to the neck,
brings out all the beauty of the skin, and softens
the neck line marvelously.
As a finishing touch to a smart costume, a string
of pearls is perfect.
We are particularly fortunate in our store of these
exquisite Pearls, and it will give us pleasure to dis
play them for you.
E. A. MORGAN,
Jeweler
10 & 12 East Hunter St.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
‘There's economy in a few steps around the corner’
MEN’S SUNDAY SHOES
We can now show you
the most complete stock of
men’s nice Sunday shoes
from which to make your se
lection that we have shown
in several seasons. They are
Walk-Over, Americus and
Peters shoes and in the very
latest and best styles.
PRICED 54.50 to 59.75
HALLOWE’EN PARTY.
Miss Kate Rogers was the charm
ing hostess at a lovely Hallowe’en
dinner party on Thursday evening.
Hallowe’en novelties formed the!
decorations. Following the dinner
ghost stories were'told and Misses
Lois Taylor and Edna- McKelvey
played a number of piano a^Jg^tiqns.
Cover* were laid for Misses,
McKelvey, Lois Taylor, Floy Strick
land, Corrie Belle Holt, Nona For
rester, Bernice Williams, Opal Hurst,
Elizabeth Cash, Kate Rogers.
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