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Onion Plants
: We have contracted onion
: plants that will begin to
; Lyons, Georgia, about Nov.
15th on through December.
If you wish to set any onions
this fall, get in touch with us.
We require a deposit and
the plants will be delivered
to you as the deposits were
put up. First deposits get
first plants. We meet all
competition in the matter of
price, we have been buying
plants long enough to know
how to get the best plants.
Day phone 3871—-Night
phone— 2751.
COOMBS BROTHERS
COTTON COMPANY
LYONS, GA.
“We Are Buying Wtar Bonds—Are You?”
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Sgt. Carl Funk, 2S, Cincinnati, lost
his right eye and sustained a frac
tured left knee in Sicily. He has been
buying War Bonds regularly. He will
return to civil life as soon as he is
discharged from Halloran Hospital,
N. Y.
Stop Forest Fires. A Pine will make a million matches.
A match will destroy a million Pines. Timber Pays
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Pvt. Iriwln Levinson. Baltimore, was
struck (by shrapnel in the left shoul
der at Palermo. The fingers of his
left head are paralyzed. PT.cn his
father a tired if he needed anything,
his son replied: “Buy War Bonds.”
His father bought §1,580 worth.
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Pvt. Thomas Dellarossa, Trenton.
N. J., 18th Infantry Patrol, was
wounded by shrapnel at El Guitar,
Africa, and now must wear a special
brace for his left knee. He won the
Purple Heart. lie buys War Bonds
regularly and urges you to.
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"I cm asking you as a friend”
“This is your friend Adolf asking you not to
cut that tree. Do you know what your govern
ment can do with the pulpwood made from
that tree?
“They can make rayon parachutes to drop
invaders on the sacred soil of my Fatherland.
“They can make nitrocellulose explosives to
sink my beautiful U-boats.
“They can make incendiary bombs to destroy
my cities.
“It is better you should leave that tree stand
ing for now. Save it for me. After I have con
quered America, I will tell you when to cut
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Pvt. Donat Cartier, Derry, N. H.,
suffered a fracture of the leg above
the knee in Sicily when struck by an
88 mm. shell. He was held prisoner
for two days by the Germans, trav
eling in a tank. He is a regular pur
chaser of War Bonds.
But if you disagree with Hitler... if you would
rather your trees were used to help destroy
him and all he stands for, cut all the pulpwood
you can. Bring it to us. t e ,
We Buy Pulpwood From ।
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P. O.BOX: 123 g?
Albany, Georgia
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Pvt. William E. Morris, Long Beach,
Cal., is above draft age but has seen
three years of service. He lost his
left leg below the knee in Tunisia.
He wears the Purple Heart and Good
Conduct Ribbon and continues bis
War Bond purchases.
KEEP ON
with WAR BONDS
It is estimated the railroads of
the United States transport 2,000,-
000 soldiers a month.
Make it a thrifty CHRIST
| MAS-give WAR BONDS.
Keep on BACKING THE
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Registered spotted Poland
China pige for sale. Any one
interested see R. G. Jackson,
Alamo, Ga,
HEEP ON
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Metro Theatre
Mount Vernon, Ga.
tThe Friendly Theatre
PROGRAM
The Friendly Theater
Your patronage appreciated.
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Friday-Saturday, Nov. 12-13
“SUNDOWN KID"
county that are hidden treasures.
Don “Red" Barry, lan Keith.
Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 15-1®
Alan Ladd as i
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“LUCKY JORDAN’*
With Helen Walker.
Wednesday-Thursday, Nov. 17-18
“THE SMILING GHOST”
Wayne Morris, Brenda Marshall.
Comedy—Serial.
Friday-Saturday, Nov. 19-20
Charles Starrett in
“PARDON MY GUN"
Also comedy and Secret Service
in Darkest Africa.
Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 22-28 ■
THE AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY
Deana Durbin. What she does to
San Francisco hasn’t been done since
the big fire. r .
KEEP ON