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IfiOlNRAHWIN
l Mucb 5, 1H«.
cordlaU, Invited to thte lenrice.
A. J. Cut Ctanpeny, wholesale
grocers, reccntlir received s car load
at the moat popular brands of the
R. j. ReynoUa Tobacco Company's
chewing tobaccos. They have a halt-
page advertisement calling atten
tion to the fact This popular firm
intends to supply the trade.
evening- R‘
L? S Rockwell. Grand Record-
L inrr the inspecting officer,
r ‘ it the dinner were
“ recorder .rtlhe^-
rponior'ptipt I On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Ed-
fourth time . u ‘ward A. Tigner entertained about
InandfO’ No - 12 \ . a hv a' one hundred friends at a reception
friiv. has been insp ^*r 7 {in honor of Mrs. Charles Leighton:
’ Tn '" ,n Moore. The pretty home was la vis- J
ly decorated in jonquils. In the.
dining room, where a delicious salad j
course was served, the effect v 'ii
particularly charming. The table
had as its center-piece a large cut
glass stand of jonquils resting on
rrvuavv- „ j « beautiful drawn work mat Tall j
ry of Georgia; • • ' j silver (candlesticks with yellow [
1. J. £ Pcttle. John • •, shades were placed at the comers
..molds. H Goodman, . •• ^ candelabra9 j
E E- Bel! j were placed around the room on the |
— I mantle, buffet and china closet,
Presbyterian church next interspersed with vases of jonquils,
night a praise service will j Tlgner was assisted in receiv-
& that is o' tag byv Mre. Moore.
: the first service of the Wnd.
the new sanctuary. J Mrs. John A. Callaway was hos-
nnir very choice tnu® 1 ® test at a beautiful entertainment on
Cered. and some of * Thursday afternoon, at which time
Liar religicus songs wm ne^ tnieriMineA ^ Original Thir-
l It is als° exP^ted tnatsey-, feen {n honof . ^ Charles
instn ments. will __ Moore. Those present were: Mi
serveie besides the ttae new ^ Whitaker, Elizabeth Jones,
Louise Case, Annie Case, Maud Gil
lette, Kan Barkeedale, Kate Thrash,
Nora Cone and Mattie Moore; Mes-
dames C. L. Moore, W. P. Little, J.
E. Kidd, J. F. Bell, R. B. Moore. C.
W. Richter, H. D. Allen, F. S. Whit
ney, Stephen Brown.
£ JIN*
c pastor will K' ve a ***** 1
on an interesting theme.
Ben Gause has purchased a
plantation in Washington
r j 0 hn A. Chandler came home ,
l Dublin, and spent Sunday in
i Baldwin, visiting his mother,
[ j. B. Chandler. He will return
iis county to make home at an
r date. We regret to learn that
; in ill health.
Washington, D. C.—That Georgia
farmers, in common with cotton
growers throughout the South, prof
ited 99.00 to $12.00 per ton on cot
ton seed the past season through
the excise tax an foreign oils and
fats formerly imported to this coun
try, is brought out in a report made
by the National Grange, the Amer
ican Farm Bureau Federation, the
American Cotton Cooperative As-
h he stopped with hi, right .ocUtion and the National Dairy
The result was that two eg Association. The amendment to the
1935 general tax act, levying
duty on foreign oils and fata, was
submitted by Senator Walter
George, who insisted the protective
measure was due to the fanners and
was in line with that provided for
industry. TTie tax has not resulted
in noteworthy Increases to consum
ers in any Instance, according to
price statistics, and has brought
millions of extra dollars to
farmers of Georgia.
Not only have cotton seed grow
ers profited immensely, but
same ratio of benefits have accrued
to peanut growers, while commen
surate results have been scored by
the dairy interests, which incident
ally consumes a large quantity of
cotton seed products in the shape
of meal and hulls. Ten national
. Charles Roberts says he has
}cd his last game of base balL
; forced to this conclusion
day afternoon. He was
for the city teem, when
|rh Jordan knocked a hot liner.
fingers were broken.
lev. Joel T. Daves will return to-
f from Nashville, where he hafe
i attending the Students Vohin-
Convcntion. On Wednesday
ir.g he will give some glimpses
I the Student Volunteer oonven-
i interesting and amusing
inment will be held at
* of Mrs. C. P. Crawford, Fri-
aftemoon and evening, March
Public cordially invited to at-
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Annie Kidd has returned
i visit to Alabama.
and Mrs. C. W. Richter
VI relatives in Macon.
• G. E. Prosser visited her
tcr - ^s. T. H. Little, in Sparta,
Robert Sibley, of Marietta,
rtnrnrd hn;ne. after a visit to
I brother. Mr. James L. Sibley,
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicines you
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bronchial irritation, you can get re-
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ganizations declare the amendment
oC Senator George has been of far
flung advantage, bringing $249,000,-
000 increased revenues to the farm-
and industries related to the
production of the oleaginous crops.
In addition to this feature the
American producers of domestic in
edible fats have issued a statement
to the effect that the excise tax
foreign oils has saved that industry
from ruin. These fats are used
chiefly in making soaps and other
similar products and while the in
dustry has be'-n greatly benefitted
the price of soaps and other products
using these fats is now easily at a
low point as satisfactory to consum-
as ever before in America.
NITRATE OF SODA FOR SALE—
Burial price mi 2 1-2 tom Nitrate
of Soda—Chandler's Gtamery.
fiomister has return-
rr '. after a pleasant visit to
••‘u Cr ' M - '- A - B. Cook, at
phlegm is loosened and expelled.
guarantee Crcomulsion
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A Record of Service
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SERVING YOU SINCE 1898
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rs - Chas. Conn. Wm.
3'it nnd Conn Carr,
: r >’clock dinner Fri-
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Ha/c been reduced about 10 percent. Take adbantfcge of thii
reduction to fill in on the pattern you wish matched.
We have new price lists on our active patterns and wiU be glad
of an opportunity to quote you prices.
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