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Mrs. Emma Norris, of Albany, is
here this week as guest of Mrs. W. F.
Norris.
Mrs. Cal Hall, Jr. was in Albany
Tuesday and Wednesday of this week
visiting relatives.
WE HAVE all the leading varieties
of Tobacco Seed in stock, both Cokers
& Perrymore & Griffin’s.—TWlTTY
FEED & SEED STORE, Camilla, Ga.
Mrs. Roy Salter and daughters,
Kathleen and Mary Paul, were shop
ping in Albany Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ingram, of
Coleman, spent Sunday here with Mrs.
Ingram’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Hall.
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We hope you have all the
good things we wish for
you this Christmas.
BIG STAR
Albany, Ga.
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Good luck, good fun, and
good health be yours from
Christmas on.
Purd L. Odom
Tax Collector
Baker County
Newton, - Georgia
SATURDAY
‘Cowboys Frohi Texas’
—with —
The Three Mesquiteers
CHRISTMAS DAY & TUESDAY
“Another Thin Man”
—with—
Myrna Loy and Wm. Powell
Dime Day Wednesday Dime Day
“BARRICADE”
—with —
Alice Faye and Warner '
Baxter
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
“That’s Right You’re
Wrong”
—with — .
Kay Kyser and Orchestra, and
Adolph Menjou
Locals and
Personals
Friends of Mr. J. L. Butler will be
glad to learn that he is improving.
Rev. R. H. Forrester, of Leesburg,
filled his regular appointments at the
Baptist church here Sunday.
Messrs. Bill West and Walter
Swann, students at Douglas College,
are at home for the holidays. *
Miss Eunice Odom, a student at
G. S. C. W., Milledgeville, arrived
home Tuesday for the holidays.
Miss Katherine Merritt arrived
Monday to be the guest of her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller,
this week.
Mr. James Hall, of New Orleans,
La., arrived here Saturday night to
be the guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hall, for the holidays.
Mrs. J. B. Hall has been spending
several days in Albany with her
mother, Mrs. Jennings, who is quite
ill at her home there.
Mr. Algia Odom returned to his
home in Dothan, Ala., after spending
a few days here as the guest of his
sister, Mrs. W. R. Fisk.
Friends of Mr. A. B. Ledbetter are
glad to learn that he is improving
from injuries in a recent automobile
accident.
IF YOU want to give your wife,
daughter or sweetheart a Christmas
gift that will be appreciated, let it
be a few pieces of shrubbery. We
have some in stock.—TWITTY FEED
& SEED STORE, Camilla, Ga.
Among the students from Univers
ity of Georgia spending the holidays,
at home are Miss Sara Hall, Miss Ruth
Norris and Mr. William Norris.
Friends of Mr. Edgar Burke will be
glad to know that he is out following
a recent illness from injuries received
in an automoblie accident.
Mr. C. 0. Hall, student at G. M. C.,
Milledgeville, arrived home Friday to
spend the holidays with his parents,
Mr> and Mrs. C. O. Hall.
Miss Jane Williford, student at
Huntingdon College, Montgomery,
Ala., is at home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Williford, for the holi
days.
Among the students from Abraham
Baldwin College, Tifton, spending the
holidays at home with their parents
are, James Odom, Weyman Rooks and
Theda Eubanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Crosby an
nounce the birth of a baby girl on
December 18th. Mrs. Crosby is the
former Miss Narcissus Brim of Pel
ham.
Mr. Cal Hall, Sr. and Miss Mattie
Lee Hall returned home Tuesday af
ternoon from West Palm Beach, Fla.,
where they were called on account of
the critical illness of their brother
and uncle, Mr. Byron Hall.
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May we wish you the
merriest Christmas
of all
Suwannee .
Store
V. T. AKRIDGE
Newton, - Georgia
Merriment and happiness
are our wishes for your
Christmas
Roy Salter
Newton, - Georgia
Judge B. C. Gardner and Solicitor- j
General Carl E. Crow, of Camilla, i
were in Newton Monday afternoon on
business.
Rev. J. W. M. Stipes, of Leary, filled ;
his regular appointments at the •
Methodist Church here Sunday, and
was entertained in the home of Mr.'
and Mrs. C. Kidd.
IF YOU are going to plant To
matoes, buy your seed of us, and grow
your own plants. They are cheaper
and better. We have Marglobe and
Asgrow, Scarlet Dawn Seed and other
well known varieties. — TWITTY
FEED & SEED STORE, Camilla, Ga.
Among those shopping in Albany
Saturday were: Mrs. Cordelia Flour
noy, Mrs. B. P. Short and son, Bobby,
Miss Margaret Hudson, Mrs. R. L.
Hall, Miss Ellen Hall, Mrs. Elva ;
Brown, Miss Leon McKnight, Mrs. T.,
C. Odom, Mrs. J. H. Hall and Mrs. C.
H. Hall.
Potash Maintains
Low Prices Still
Despite war in Europe, the Ameri- j
can fertilizer industry will continue!
to receive large shipments of potash |
from France at the same pre-war low i
prices, according to Mr. Jean Le-
Cornec, former Director General of
the selling organization of the French
Potash Mines, who recently arrived
in New York from Paris byway of
Lisbon, Portugal, and the Atlantic
Clipper of the Pan American Airways.
Mr. LeCornec said: “French potash
producers are continuing to furnish
potash to the American market at the
same low prices despite greatly in
creased transportation costs within
France, shortage of labor due the war,
higher ocean freight rates and war
insurance.”
Heavy shipments of French potash
salts have been purchased by French I
Potash Company, Inc., 30 Rockefeller
Plaza, New York and will arrive at
Atlantic and Gulf ports in the early
future for delivery to American fer
tilizer manufacturers. A number of
cargoes are now enroute.
“Ships, which carry large supplies
w
You have our best wishes
for a truly merry Christ
mas.
Louis Weiner
J. H. COOK, Mgr.
Newton, - Georgia
LUGGAGE Roller Top Desks
. . . The smart, lasting gift. The perfect gift for
traveling friends! Our quality luggage is priced
specially low for gift giving. Every wanted style
and color.
WEEK-END CASES ±7
Genuine Leather Jp-H-.yO tO $ / .yO
WEEK-END CASES 4..
Leatherette... SI.OO t© $3-95
AIRPLANE STRIPED LUGGAGE. Many different
styles, some with racks—
s2.9B to $19.50
Visit
our
CLOTHES
DEPARTMENT
of American agricultural and indus- i
trial products to France, bring back
cargoes of French potash, essential in
the manufacture of fertilizer for
American farmers,” continued Mr. Le-1
Comec. “The French potash deposits !
are some of the richest in the world, ।
containing enough to supply the needs 1
of the world for hundreds of years.”
On his visit to New York, Mr. Le- I
Cornec is accompanied by his 10-year-1
old daughter, Yannick, one of the
youngest airplane passengers to cross
the Atlantic.
Tabasco
Tabasco is the name of a well- ‘
known and fiery sauce that goes
with meats. The name “Tabasco” i
has also long been a name for ma
hogany of superior quality produced 1
in the state of Tabasco Me^co.
Poet Killed by Grape Seed
According to Pliny, Anacreon, the
lyric poet of Greece, met his death
by choking on a grape seed.
HASOnS BIS I
Here’s to your Christmas!
May it be a merry one, and
rich.
«
M. W. Irvin
-Treasurer, Baker County-
Newton, - , Georgia
best wishes
Everything you want will
come your way—that is our
wish for you.
W. B. FRY
Hardware and Frigidaires
Camilla, Ga.
FITTED CASES. Some with remov
able, fitted trays—
s3.9s to $14.95
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Shop here for the luggage that’s
sure to please.
BELK-SMITH CO.
Albany's Newest Dept. Store 215-217 Broad Ave.
When the Christmas dawns
may it prove the jolliest
you ever knew. Good cheer.
Albany
Theatre
The season’s joys be
yours—what more can
we wish you and those
you love!
L. & L. SERVICE
COMPANY
CAMILLA, GEORGIA
Your Christmas cheer is what
we wish for most, neighbor.
Baker County Bank
NEWTON, GEORGIA
THE IDEAL GIFT FOR SANTA TO GIVE
ALL SMART BOYS AND GIRLS
A practical gift that may be used for years
to come. What better could you ask! We
have a large selection in sizes for the three
year olds and on through high school . . .
with roller top lids to close just like Dad’s
big desk. All finished in a beautiful maple
finish. Can be used as a piece of furniture.
Some with plain and swivel chairs.
Priced From
$5 95 to *I4 5 °
Other Desks at $3.45 and $4.95
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May you be remembered as
you wish to be this Christ- i
mas.
M. C. Screws
Sheriff
Baker County
Newton, - Georgia
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our
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