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PAGE SIX
NEWS FROM OUR 7
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Sargeant Walter Samples recently}
of France, has received his honorable
discharge and spent most of last
week with his aunt, Mrs. J. B. Bear
den. He served fourteen months in
France and says he is going back.
Mrs. J. D. Carnes and daughter,
Miss Lelia, and Mr. Cook James, and
son, Luther, spent Sunday in Doug
lassville, with their Uncle and Aunt
Mr. Jack James and Mrs. Harriott
James who are very sick.
Mr. Cliff Burton and sons of At
lanta, came up in his car Sunday
morning and carried his father, Mr.
A. C. Burton and wife up to Black
wells to see his sister, Mrs. Murdock
who has been very sick, but is improv
ing now we are glad to hear.
Mr. Pickett Brown is very sick,
also Mrs. Jim Chance.
Mrs. Lizzie Kirk and son Reid, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. Rains.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hope and baby
spent Saturday and Sunday in At
lanta, with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kemp.
The young folks enjoyed a singing
at Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stephens Sat
urday night.
Mr. Charlie Rains went to Atlanta
on business Saturday.
Miss Eva Mae Chance spent Sat
urday night with Miss Monnie Smith
at Mt. Calvary.
Mr. Guy Elrod, of Kennesaw, spent
Saturday night with Mr. Arthur
Bearden and they attended the sing
ing at Mt. Calvary Sunday.
Mr Will Dyle, wife and three child
ren, of Woodstock, visited his sister,
Mrs.J. W. Edwards and family Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Miller and family, of Wood
stock, spent Sunday with Mr. Willie
Gilbert and family.
Messrs. Charlie Bearden and John
nie Frasure spent Saturday night with
the latter’s sister Mrs. C. R. Edmon
son, at Smyrna.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lindley, of
Lost Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. James motored up to Roswell
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lillian Orr, of the A. & M.
School will be at home with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Orr, after-
Wednesday.
Mr. Leon Green, of Atlanta, si
visiting relatives here. —Muggins.
Nice Suits for Men and Boys’ $8.50
to $29.50. Marietta Dry Goods Co.
We are offering below some of the highest patent flour on
the market today and we are offering this flour at prices that
are below the carload lot price from the jobber today. Our
line of Groceries is always fresh and you may rest assured tlr}at
you can find anything you want in the way of fancy groceries
and vegetables at Dobbs’.
10 Pounds Best Granulated Sugar--——-—-------$l.OO
4 Bounds Blenic Flowr.. ... ... &8
24 Pounds Disik lady Jlour-------—— - LlB
24 Dounds Ohelisk Tl ——--———- BEB
24 Pounds Queen of the Pantry F10ur.....-—-. 1.75
24 Pounds Postell’s Elegant S-Rising Flour 1.90
24 Pounds White Diamond Flour ... §.83
24 Pounds Golden Bod Flour ... ... 188
100 Founds € hicken Feed. . ... . ... .. .. 88
We have in stock at all times a complete line of Feed Stuffs
—Hay, Oats, Hulls, Bran, Shorts, Cottonseed Meal and Dairy
Feed. You will save money in calling on us for Feed Stuffs.
W. P. DOBBS
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The Grocer
PHONE 295 CHURCH STREET
: ORANGE HILL
We will have a Sunday School Ral
ly here the secopd Sunday in June.
Everybody invited. Dinner on the
ground. |
Mrs. M. A. Spratling, of Powder
Springs, visited her daughter Mrs.
Clay last week.
Messrs. Ike and Calvin Tinsley,
and Hubert Anderson spent the week
end in Atlanta with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Stallings and
Miss Nellie Clay spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pair and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan and
children spent Sunday with relatives
at Floyd.
Mrs. D. L. Moore, of Austell, has
been with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Moore
for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Guinn had as
their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Guinn, and baby, of Marietta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Pair, of Olive
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and
Miss Olivia Daniell, of Austell, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Emma Clay, Mr. Earl Clay
and Mrs. M. A. Spratling spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Vaubhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Warren spent
Sunday afternon with Mr. and Mrs.
\Earnest Perkerson. ,
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| POWDER SPRINGS
Miss Louise Tapp is the guest of
her aunts, the Misses Bate, in Ac
worth.
Miss Lois Bookout, who has been
right sick, is improving some.
Messrs. J. L. Butner, E. C. Wolf,
T. T. Rice and Roy Butner, are in
Florida on a fishing trip.
Mrs. W. E. Butner will leave this
week for Macon, where she will at
tend the graduating exercises of Wes
leyan Female College, where her
daughter, Miss Gladys Butner, will
graduate. ;
The Misses Lewis had as their
guests for the week-end Misses Gertie
Brooks and' Mary Rainey, and Mr.
Bill Brock, of Atlanta.
Mr. Jack Baggett spent Sunday at
home.
Mrs. Jones is visiting Mrs. J. B.
Oglesby and attending commence
‘ment exercises at the A. & M. School.
~ Quite a few of our people went to
the A. & M. School Sunday after
‘noon to hear D. S. R. Belk preach the
commencement serman, which was
very fine.
~ School closed Friday night with ap
propriate exercises.
~ Miss Dora Gilmore left Saturday
for her home in Jackson. She made
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
many friends here while teaching in
the school the past year.
Mrs. K. W. Spratlin has been with
her sister at Winston, who has been
very sick. —Polly.
NEW SALEM
Most everybody from here attend
ed the all day singing at Mt. Calvary
Sunday.
Cotton choping seems to be order
of the day around here.
Mrs. J. D. Carnes, and daughter,
Lelia, and Mr. Luther James motor
ed down to Douglasville last Sunday.
Mr. Leon Green is visiting relatives
here.
Mr. Pet Martin, of Athens, is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. C. James.
Miss Eva Mae Chance was the
guest of Miss Monnie Smith Satur
day night at Mount Calvary.
Mrs. Lizzie Kirk, and son, Reed, of
Atlanta, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. Charlie Raines and
family.
Mr. Picket Brown is on the sick
list at this writing.
Mr. Jim Chance visited in Atlanta
last Sunday. : —Lucy.
FhE M e
CONCRETE GRAIN ELEVATOR
SINKS THIRTEEN INCHES
When the heavy bins of a concrete
elevator being constructed in Port
land, Ore., reached the height of 85 ft
the structure began to sink, rapidly
‘at first, then slowly, stopping at a
depth of 13 in., says an illustrated
article in the June Popular Mechanics
Magazine. Experts were called who
found that the sinking would not
continue; so work recommenced. The
structure is now four inches out of
level, however, and the reinforced
concrete belting tunnels had to be
cut to prevent damage to the adjoin
‘ing building, which houses the power
plant.
AMERICAN ENGINEER
| INVENTED ANESTHETIC
| USED BY EUROPE
Nikalgin, the external anesthetic
used so successfully in army hospi
tals on the Verdun and Somme fronts,
‘and at Paris, is the invention of an
American electrical engineer, says
‘the June Popular Mechanics Maga
izine. The inventor also designed a
| jet for applying the solution with suf
ficient force to penetrate gause dres
lsings and pus-coated surfaces. The
ipreparation is reported to be com
posed of quinine, hydrochloric acid,
and urea, but the manner of com
pounding it is not disclosed. It was
used in large quantities by the French
and Italian armies.
McClure 10-Cent Co
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5 cents to $l.OO
DID it ever occur to you what savings you
could accumulate by buying at a store that
oives the best values to be had and sells nothing
over ONE DOLLAR.
Toilet Goods Department
Air Float Face Powder in all
Bheder . . 0L e
Violette Exquisite Powder in
alighades . ..........'lB=
Air Float Talcum Powder 10c¢
Jap Rose Talcum Powder 15¢
Williams and Colgate Powder
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FPowderPults ... _._____ e
Thee Chmmois. .. .. .. "
Specials
Baby Shoes, lace and button top, per pair ____________2s¢c-35¢
Chillrail Box, Ber BAIY - _ - . ani-hai-zae-oießE
Ladies’ Hose, per pair_ - ________________ls¢, 30c, 50c, $l.OO
Men’s Hake, Porpair_ _.- .. ____..35.-.-18¢c,25¢,50c
Pt Beautiful Summer
g Millinery
‘ , . We have a beautiful line of Summer Hats,
’j ’ i Ribbons, Flowers and Trimming, and our
y | milliner will take pleasure in making you up
1/ ~a hat you will like and your friends will ad-
P mire.
Don’t forget our Housefurnishings
Cups and Saucers, set.___--$1.50 Cream Pitchers, each..______2s¢c
Ice Tea Glasses, set, *sc and 1.00 Butter Dishes, each___ls¢ and 25¢
Plalem sol .. .. nnenan AR Syrup Pitchers, each__ls¢c and 25¢
Desert Dishes, each._loc and 15¢ W ater Pitchers, each .. _soc-75¢c-$1
Hot weather calls for Fans, we have a
beautiful assortment--5¢ and 10c each
4 ® , ®
@;\j Ladies’ Muslin
N
jm\ Underwear
% / Sopael Covemis ... . o.:ovuv-ciezes A 0 00
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L":&)’ Teddies, pink and white_____________ 1.00
: db Petticoats, pink and white___________ 1.00
%}»"flilifi & .
8 !}% Gauze Undervests, good quality, 15cand .25
Ay Gauze Summer Union Suits__________ .75
Sun Hats for every member of the
family, Special 15 cents
CAMISOLES
We have just received a
beautiful line of Cami
soles, crepe de chine and
silks with lace trimming.
Very special at—
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Visit our Notion, Ribbon and Handkerchief Department. You
will find many useful things there that you need and cansave on.
McClure 10-Cent Co.
“THE HOME STORE” SAVE THE DIFFERENCE
Complete line of Toilet Soap,
per cake _.___...__s¢-10c
Palmolive S08D: oo s =+ - IOE
Perfumes—all odors—
-s¢-10¢-15¢-25¢
Face Creams.______.._ls¢-25¢
Tootli Raste ..~ ... . &
Tooth Brushes, --10 c and 15¢
Tl v oo T e
Hand Brushes _-_______ 10¢
ART GOODS DEPT.
Pillow Cases with beautiful designs
for fancy work, hemstitched, special
& . .. .
Gowns, pink or white________sl.oo
Centerpieces and Dresser Scarfs_7sc¢
Each piece has beautiful design to be
worked and of good material.
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 191>