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THURSDAY, APRIL to, 1924
Mteji
MRS. LILLIE EXUM
Mrs. C. R. Thompson shopped in
Atlanta Tuesday.
Mrs. J. P. Gunter, who has been
■quite sick, is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Athens,
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Nix Methvin.
Rev. and Mrs. J. R. King, of De
catur, are the guests of their daugh
ter, Mrs. D. M. Byrd.
Mr. George Powell, of Gainesville,
was the tea guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Howrd Garner, on Monday evening.
The litle daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Biggers, on Jackson street, who
has pneumonia, isr eported improv
ing.
Mrs. Irene Powell Schroder and
baby, of New York city, are the
guests of her sister, Mrs. H. C.
Smith.
Mrs. O. R. Juhan, who has been
attending the Presbyterial at Cov
ington, returned home Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Eula Hamilton and daugh
ters, Mildred and Kathleen, of
Gainesville, were the guests of
friends here Monday.
Mr. E. M. Rockmore, who is work,
ing in Norfolk, Va., arrived in Law
renceville to day, tos pend some time
with his family here.
A number of local Masons at
tended the funeral of Mr. John K.
Jackson, at Prospect Wednesday,
this lodge being in charge of the ser
vices.
Mr. C. E. Motfort, Mrs. Weyman
Gower and Mrs. M. C. Austin went
to Monroe Wednesday afternoon,
they being the judges in the prelim
inary contest.
Mrs. E. L. McKelvey entertained
Circle No.. 1 of the Baptist W. M. U.
Monday, April 7th. A very interest
ing program was carried out with
Mrs. Aderhold as leader. Fifteen
members were present. The next
meeting will be with Mrs. Mark
Forrester. After the business meet
ing a social half hour was enjoyed
and delicious refreshments were
served by Mrs. McKelvey.
Announcing’ Our Great
EASTER SALE
Everybody Is Thinking of Easter
and Their New Spring Clothes
WE HAVE assembled a great stock of New Easter Goods,for the
whole family, and in order to increase our turnover and to
raise money quickly with which to discount our spring bills, we are
putting on a Special Easter Sale.
Sale Starts Wednesday , April 16th , nine a. m.
and Runs for Four Days only
Everything in our entire store will be reduced for this special
Easter sale from 10 to 25 per cent. And this right at the time you will be
buying your Easter goods.
THESE ARE NEW SPRING GOODS
Remember this is not old stock, or winter stock, nor shoddy
stock but bright, fresh, brand new, high quality spring goods that has
just reached our store. And just think of it—right here at Easterr—who
ever heard of a store reducing prices at Easter before.
During these four days, whether you ask for it or not, you will
be given a discount of 10 to 25 per cent on everything you buy. Re
member these prices are for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, April 16 to 19 only. This is your opportunity to save on Spring
and Easter merchandise.
McGee's Department Store
"The Store Good Goods Made Popular”
S'END US YOUR JOB WORK.
Miss Ruth Willis was also one of
the judges in music from Lawrence
ville, going to Monroe Wednesday
evening.
Work on the concrete road from
the depot to court square is pro
gresing nicely and when completed
will be a valuable asset to our town.
Announcemet is made chat Rev.
Fox, of Winder, will preach Sunday
morning and evening at the local
Christian church. A cordial invita
tion is extended all to hear him and
all members are especially urged to
be present.
In making mention of those re
ceiving places in the preliminary
contest, in “Reading Writing,” The
News-Herald made a mistake and
published Charley Pentecost’s name
instead of Annie J. Pentecost’s. Sor
ry the mistake came about, but glad
to make correction.
W. H. Bell, deputy inspector of
the fish and game wardens, was in
Gwinnett county Tpesday. Mr Bell
was calling on County Game Warden
L. R. Martin, of Lawrenceville, and
the various deputy county wardens,
and making an earnest appeal for
the keeping of the game laws.
Gerald Johnson, secretary of the
Georgia Christian Missionary Socie
ty, of Athens, and H. C. Eream,
field secretary of the World Wide
Loyal Movement, of Cincinnati,
Ohio, spent several days this week
in Gwinnett county. These gentle
men are making a survey of the
churches and Sunday schools of the
State.
SEND US YOUR JOB WORK
NEW VIMFOR WEAK,
THIN, PALE WOMEN
TO enjoy your work and have
your share of the pleasures
of life get rid of tjhat run
down feeling and enrich your thin
blood. Begin right now to take
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. It will help
you wonderfully. At your drug
gist’s, in both liquid and tablets.
Free Trial Tablets the health-building
value of Gude’s Pepto-Mangan, write today
for generous Trial Package of Tablets. Send
no money just name and address to
M. J, Breitenbach Co., 53 Warren St., N. Y.
Glide's
Pepto -Ai an £an
Tonic and Blood Enricher
CROSS ROADS.
Lawrenceville, Ga., R. 3—Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Britt and children spent
Saturday and Sunday near Gloster.
Mr. Emmett Doby and sister spent
Sunday evening with Mr. ard Mrs.
Lawson Bennett at Lonesomeville.
Miss Susie Mcrcier spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Bertie Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hansard and
children spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr ad Mrs. J. B. Brownlee.
Rev. B. W. Mercier spent Sunday
with Mr. W. D. Hustoh at Winns
Crossing.
Miss Nora Brownlee spent 'lues
day with her sister Mrs. H. T. Han
sard.
Mrs. J. P. Clack and children
spent VYednesday afternoon with
Mrs. W. J. Butler and daughter, Ber
tie.
Mr. Arthur Tuck has returned
from Detroit, Mich., and is at home
to make a crop.
Mrs. W. R. Doby and daughter
spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
J. B. Brownlee and daughter here.
Mrs. Annie McEmry spent Tues
day with her mother, Mrs. Hewatt.
Mr. Bennie Mercier spent Sunday
morning with Mr. Ben Tuck.
USED CAR BARGAINS
AT DULUTH, GA.
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On Display at all Times at
BROWN’S GARAGE
A supply of Fords of all types for sale or
exchange at attractive prices.
See “Vic” N. Hutchins or Allen Brown wfio
will give full information on prices and terms.
CLEMENT AUTO GO.
Norcross, Georgia 1
THE NEWS-HERALD. Lawr.ac.vflU, Caor«i.
LOST —Saturday afternoon between
Stiff’s Garage and depot, via
cotton mill, tire andr im for Ford.
Finder please return to
H. P. STIFF MOTOR CO.
Pure bred Rhode Island Red
Eggs for sale. SI.OO for setting of
fifteen
ts Lawrenceville, Ga.
MRS. W L. NIX.
WOOD WORK.
I have a first class shop in the old
Simmons stand, just behind the
county jail, and am prepared to do
any kind of wood work. Lumber
dresed, band saw work, window and
door frames made, etc. Bodies and
beds for trucks, and also all kinds
of blacksmithing.
W. T. BRACEWELL,
al7p Lawrenceville, Ga.
SOY BEANS.
Laredo Soy beans, the three-in
one bean. Land builder, hay crop,
and money crop, I planted 1 peck on
about 2 acres after oats last year
and I have about $150.00 of beans
to sell from that one peck. Try a
peck. $3 epr peck delivered at Law
renceville, Ga.
L. J. WESTBROOK,
o2lc Oak wood, G*.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $316,685.55
Overdrafts 121.14
Furniture and Fixtures 2,500.00
Cash and Cash Items ... 15,304.76
Due from Banks 201,037.42
Stock in Federal Reserve
Bank 3,000.00
U. S. Treasury Notes 162,500.00
TOTAL $701,148.87
OFFICERS:
C. H. Brand Chm. of the Board
L. M. Brand ... President
W. H. Powell Vice President
G. C. Montgomery r Cashier
F. T. Pentecost Ass’t. Cashier
EGGS—Pure bred, Sheppard strain,
S. C. Anconas, $1.25 for IS.
Pure bred Owen strain and Donald
son strain Rhode Island Rods, $2.00
ind SI.OO per sitting respectively.
. H. VOUMP- '■ • • • a a■
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU
LATION, ETC., AS REQUIRED
BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24,
1912,
of the News-Herald, published semi
weekly at Lawrenceville, Georgia,
for April 1, 1924.
Editor, D. M. Byrd, Lawrenceville,
Ga.; Managaing Editor. V. *L. Ha
good, Lawrenceville, Ga.; Business
Manager, V. L Hagood, Lawrence
ville, Ga.; Publisher, Byrd, Hagood
and Comfort, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Owners: D. M. Byrd, Lawrence
ville, Ga.; V. L. Hagood, Lawrence
ville, Ga.; J. L. Comfort, Lawrence
ville, Ga.; W. E. Simmons, Lawrence
ville, Ga.; C. H. Brand, Athens, Ga.;
Mrs. M. J. Perry estate, Winder v
Ga.
Known bondholders, mortagees,
and other security holders, holding 1
pef’ceiit or more of total amount of
bonds, mortagees, or other securi
ties: None.
V. L. HAGOOD,
Business Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this Ist day of April, 1924.
W. G. HOLT,
Clerk Superior Court Gwinnet Co.
My Commission expires Jan. 1,
1925.
Better Values For Less Money In
New Spring Slippers
"Star Brand Sh np a
Are Better"
The delightful consciousness of being well dressed
depends on perfection in every detail —and footwear is
not the least of details. Your feet bear eloquent witness
of your taste in dress. Choose inferior shoes and you .will
be all too keenly aware of lingering, critical glances.
Choose a pair of our shoes and you may walk serenely
conscious of the perfection of your shoes.
There is a shoe here for you at the price you want
to pay. Whatever you wish—pump, sandaf or oxford —
for dress, business, or sport —in your favorite leather.
All the latest models.
Ster Hr and Sf:o*t
Humming Bird Hosiery In All the New Shades
P. L. KEOWN & SON
Lawrenceville, - Georgia
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
The Brand Banking Company
Member Federal Reserve System
MARCH 3t, 1924.
ECGS—FOR SALE
Ancona Eggs for setting $1.25
for fifteen.
H. P. STIFF,
mw IP
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* devoe paint a rib vatini >y
Star Brand Shoes
"Star Brand
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $50,000.00
Surplus 50,000.00
Undivided Profits 43,864.85
Deposits i. 555,504.27
Cashier’s Checks 1,782.75
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TOTAL $701,148.87
DIRECTORS
C. H. Brand F. T. Pentecost
L M. Brand W. H. Powell
R. Smith
There is a Correct Color a id Product
Mind pictures visions,ol
beaury problems in tint
and tone . requirements of utilitv
. . many vital elements enter io’g
th- pleasant task of trustifying the
home.
When you decide to pa’* * *»a«t
Be sure to get the c\ i•*
color and product for the job.
Whatever surface you want »o
protect and beautify you will find a
!>voe Paint or Varnish Product in
the proper tint and tone to produce
the exact effect dwired.
JONES DRUG CO.,
Lawrenceville,, Ga.
AITTHCrizED a..”::. .
Throughbred Barred Rock Eggs,
$3.00 for fifteen.
(Mrs.) B. L. EXUM,
ts Lawrenceville, Ga.
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