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iTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY a* rtt*;
MHS. LILLIE EXUM
Mrs. C. E. Monfort left Wednes
day, for a vjsit to friends in Fort
Valley.
On account of sickness and bad
weather, quite a number of pupils
■are out of school.
Mrs. Alexander, who has been en
an extended visit to her daughter in
Birmingham Ala., returned home
Saturday.
Mrs. Alen es Jackson Ga. is mak'
• inf her heme here with her daughter
Mrs. John I. Kelley, having come
over, Monday.
Those going to Atlanta Wednesday
were: Mesdames L. E. Smith, Ben
Clack, Misses Mamer McGee, Louise
and Mamie Brand.
•“ART EXHIBIT Ist. WEEK
IN MARCH FOR
‘ * BENEFIT OF SCHOOL.”
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There will be an art exhibit* copies
«of the world’s greatest master pieces,
furnished by Elson Art Co. at school
house the first week in March-
A small admission of 10 cents for
adults and five for children,. will
be charged, proceeds going toward
buying pictures .for the different
rooms in the school.
This entertainment is being spon
sored by the Woman’s Club and also
the P. T. A. Let all of the parents
entourage these organizations by
buying tickets and being present at
these exhibits.
OUR GREAT TWO-IN-ONE SALE
The Most Popular Sale of All
Our Thirty Years Business Career
The people of Gwinnett county knew that when we put on
a sale we cut the price. And when we announced a 15 to 50 per
cent cut they came and came by the hundreds.. Friday and
Saturday, the opening days of this sale, were two of the biggest
days we have ever had.
1 Lot of Sheeting, per yard 10c
1 Lot of 32 in Dress Ginghams, per yd . 23c
1 Lot of 27 in Dress Ginghams, per yd . 19c
1 Lot of 32 in Dress Ginghams, per yd . 29c
All Boys’ Sweaters 35 per cent off
1 Lot of four season Chambray, per yd 21c
l*Lot of Bed Ticking, per yd 17c
All Men’s Sweaters 40 per cent off
1 Lot of Cotton Checks, per yard 10c
1 Lot of Ginghams, per yard 10c
1 Lot of 27 in Dress Ginghams, per yd 17c
All Ladies’ Sweaters 40 per cent off
All Childrens’ Sweaters ... 35 per cent off
1 Lot of Blankets 51.19
Sale Continues Through Next Week; Close Saturday, Mch 8
And keep in mind that this is not only a sale of all winter goods at cost but abso
lutely everything in our entire stock of new spring goods goes in this SALE AT 15 TO 50
PER CENT OFF.
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McGee’s Department Store
‘‘The Store Good Goods Made Popular” Lawrenceville, Georgia
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The four weeks prior to the every
member canvass in March has been
set* aside as “Christian Stewardship
Period” and the pastor and officers
of the church are giving thought
and attention to the education of
their people in the principles of
Stewardship.
“The Christian and his Money
Problems” by Bert Wilson is the title
of the text book used in the
study class taught by Dr. Mojfay.
This is a very helpful and inspiring
book and Dr. Mcßay presents the
matter in an attractive and imprese
ive manner. Dr. Mcßay is also
preaching a series of sermons aft the
merning worship en Stewardship,
and his scriptural basis es the sub
ject is forceful and heartily receiv
ed by the people.
In the Sunday school on March
9th , a interesting program on
“Young Stewards” with be used.
The Sunday school is the greatest
training ground of the .church.” It
was the witers privdge to attend
prayer meeting at the Methodist
church Wednesday evening and hear
a splendid talk by Rev Marvin Frank
lin, on the life of John Knox the
great Presbyterian leader.
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“The greatest path in the world,
is the path from your door, to the
door of your church.’*
MON;$IIl£ MEETING OF
WOMAN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The regular monthly meeting of
the Woman’s Missionary Society of
the Methodist church will be held at
the home of Mrs. H. P. Edmonds
Monday afternoon, March 3rd, at
3:30 o’clock.
Subject: The new spirit of under
standing in race relatious.
1— Devotional “Christ and our
Possesrions” Mrs. Lillie Camp.
2 Hymn 090 “Who is thy Neigh
bor”?
3 The Superannuate Campaign:
An appeal Mrs. E. T. Hopkins.
4 Observing New Attitudes from
the Interracial Observatory, Miss Ida
Mitchell.
5 Observing New Activites from
the Interracial Observatory Mrs. D.
M. Byrd.
6 Hymn 654 O, ?ion Haste.
7 News from the 1 Bulletin Mrs.
C. O. Stubbs.
8— Business.
Re 11 Cell.
Minutes of last messing.
Report of officers and committees.
9 Dismissal.
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METHODIST CHURCH LAIDE’S
WILL SERVE DINNER
The ladie’s of the Methodist
church will serve dinner and rupper
to the public on Tuesday, March 4th
ip a vacant building adjoining the
postoffice. The proceeds of this
work are to applied to their pledge
to the church debt. You can have
a nice meal with them at a m un
reasonable rate, thus helDtng a :i .■!
cajise. They will be glad- J.o fill
£olk»fre: %
orders, and will serve the dinner as
Brunswick Stew . 25c
Baked Ham and Potato Salad -25 c
Chicken, dressing, rice and
gravy -25 c
Cake -d~-~ 10c q slice. Pie 10c
Coffee ~ m 5c
Supper Oyster .Stew . 25c
Take a day off from home, spend
TftK NjtWS riJttALB. jUwre*cev«J* «t*nta
The News-Herald
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Published Monday and Thursday
$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
D. M. BYRD, Editor
V. L. TIAGOOD
News Editor and* General Manager
J. L. COMFORT, Supt.
Official Organ Gwinnett County,
City of Lawrenceville, U. S.
Ceurt, Northern District of
Georgia
Entered at the Post Office at Law
renceville, Georgia, as Second Clatt
Mail Matter, anger the act of Coa
gress of March 3rd, 1879.
ADAMS CORNER.
Lawrenceville, Ga., R. 3. Feb. 26
Miss Mardeil Martin spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss Ella
Vanderford.
Mr. Robert Freeman, of Duncans
Creek, is visiting his son, Mr. Robert
Freeman.
The candy drawing given by Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Tayior Thursday night
was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bendinfield
and little daughte, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Bainster..
Miss&s Lena,-Etta and" Lillie Belle
spent Saturday afternoon with Miss
Mardeil Martaip.
Mrs. Amie .Bracewell and son,
Lay, visited relatives near Duncans
Creek Saturday afternoon.
it visiting your friends, mingling
with the visitors who will be in town,
and show them where the Mtehodist
Ladie’s are serving dinner.
1 Lot of Blankets $1.59
Men’s Hanes Union Suits $1.19
Men’s 2-piece Underwear 79c
Ladies’ Unionsuits $1.13
Ladies’ 2-piece Underwear 48c
1 Lot of Men’s Handkerchiefs 4c
1 Lot of Ladie’s Handkerchiefs 4c
1 Lot of Boys’ Suits $2.48
1 Lot of Ladies’ Shoes $2.59
1 Lot of Men’s Work Shoes $2.98
1 Lot of Childreen’s Shoes $1.19
1 Lot of Children’s Shoes $1.59
1 Lot of Children’s Shoes $1.98
1 Lot of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s low
cut Shoes 98c
Doctor: “Perhaps you would pre
fer to pay S6O down and the balance
$5 a month.”
Patient (just recovering from
operation): “Sounds like buying a
car.”
Doctor::: l am.”
Fast Thinkkin’, Boy
She: “Dearie, will you love me as
much in February as in August?”
He: “No, Dumpling.”
She: “Boho-o-o-o—l knew it.”
He: “But Precious, I can’t.
Even with leap year there are only
twenty-nine days in February, while
August has thirty.”
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That Morning Lameness
If you are lame every morning,
and suffer urinary ills, there must be
a cause. Often it’s weak kidneys.
To strengthen the weakened kidneys
and avert more serious troubles, use
Doan’s Pills. You can rely on
Lawrenceville testimony.
W. J. Williams, farmer, 627 Clay
ton St., Lawrenceville, says: “I had
an attack of kidney complaint which
caused me lots of trouble with my
back. Sharp, quick pains darted
across my kidneys and when I sttop
ed and attempted to straighten, the
pains got worse. My rest was brok
en at night on account of the too
frequent action of my kidneys and
the secretions were scant. Mornings
when I got up the muscles of my
back were stiff and drawn. One box
of Doqn’s Pills from the Jones Drug
Co. relieve d me. The backaches
eased and my kidneys became natur
al in action.”
60c, at all dealers.. Foster-Mil
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Ad
vertisement.
And this week, notwithstanding the awful weather, they
have continued to come to this sale. And they are buying, not
only the advertised specials, but they are taking advantage of
this 15 to 50 per cent cut and buying their spring goods.
NAVASSA GUANO
Put Up By
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
No better goods on the market
GUANO DELIVERED AT BOTH LAW
RENCEVILLE WAREHOUSES
W. H. POWELL, Agent
Lawreacevflle, Ga.
GOOD OLD DAYS
“The o]d gray mare had her faults.
But you didn’t have to jack her nigh
forefoot and whirl it around about
seventeen times, to get her started
on a cold February morning”—Wa
hoo (Nebr.) News.
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THERE
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BABY i
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HOME?
BABYEASE
A Safe Liquid Treatment For
Sick Fretful Babies and Children
Bowel arid Teething Troubles
No Opiates M»Dof»e Sold bij Druggists
1 Lot of Men’s Suits, originally $17.50 up to
$32.50, now $11.75
1 Lot of Men’s Suits, originally $35.00 up to
$48.50, now $17.50
1 Lot of Men’s Suits, originally $21.50 up to
$30.00, now $17.50
1 Lot of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits,
originally $33.50 up to $45.00, now . $19.75
1 Lot of Boys’ Suits $3.95
1 Lot of Boys’ Suits $4.95
1 Lot of Boys’ Suits $5.98
1 Lot of Boys Suits, originally up to $18.50,
now to be sold at $6 75
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are lu a ••run down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bother*
them much more than when they are in
rood health. Thhi tact provee that while
Catarrh la a local disease, it is greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists
In improving the General Health.
Sold by druggists for over 41 Tear*.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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A Good Thing - DON’T MISS IT.
*
Send your name and address plainly
written together with 5 rente (and this
slip; to Cnamberlain Medicipe Co., Del
Moines, lowa, end receive in return e
trial package containing Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
bronchial, “flu” and whpoping coughs,
and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom
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the heart, biliousness and constipation;
Chamberlain’s Salve, tfeeded in every
family for bums, scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin affections; these valued family
medicines for only 5 cents. Don't miss iu
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