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40 CENTS GASOLINE|
Would you buy a ea if you ki;that you j
were going l to be compelled to pay fo ty conk- j
per gallon f’-g Ca o-oie?
W add you ;-cli y ic ; ii •- : knew tha |
you were paying that orir o . ’li h!tic U<
run it?
Thousands of motor car owners are paying
the equivalent of even 50c and more per gal.
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The Buick Owners p.iy the Actual ’ • price
Records all oror the* coun ry prove that tlr
1 Buick cars are ninnim;
18 to 20 miles p 0 cpst
of driving 20 miles i tor 1
23 cents per gallon. Tihmi a ire tl cost of
driving the same distanc
only goes 12 mil
.are not pay ing the
gallon. Then con tat only goes |
nine mil< s p<
paying over fifty cei ! [>' r
Economy Me.-ns Af-ANney
A motor to b 8
right. The motor th
(free of efHcie icy ll a\
ing oil and cost of npke“p ? general to |
such an extent that your raving in acta 7
dollars and cents at the end of the gear |
will he stupendous; s'-v’o o ’ rej ah rd
the added pt * >f driving a motor car S
that is built to give thi gi est degree of I
service.
CUM MING GARAGE.
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We’ll loan you m :< •- o. a, tl . ov i :-t po -
sible ral
vide unlimilul .
Wo are rcr.-.lv to ir -no-t yr ) r >rl > r
where it is. :■ v! t a i v.
No red • u ; - Ik ■e. ■ , ' . ■i: ■
money \v. itT . i . si.
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a,id wc irilljori' • a fry ,
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MARVINR. JH.-CLA7CI : . resident
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The Voluntct. i ■ 1 ' • • v ■
A r • the Grip
'—V/hat? —
Did it leave you weak, low in
spirits a:nl vitality? Influenza is h
catarrhal duease, and after you re
cover from the acute mage much of
the catarrh is left. This and your
weakness invite further attacks.
( T!r 7"c Needed is Pemna.
. e;at: w* it will assist in build
ing up rst t, n ■'
youi i ?t!.*n and quA'icuyg all
fu |
in over unini' til© catarrhal condi
tion i, hell ■ 1 the inflamma
tie! „ .. .
tunity to perform
\ their functions.
■ /,\\V Thousands have
t ' i / \ answered the ques-
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ANTIOCH.
Allen spent first ot
■ ' lit Davvsonville.
A long until May meetings
A. . v Allen has returned
hone -.for a few days visit in
Idal! ( "cuind.
?[ t .-(I. Miss Coy Harbin
■ved Oscar Floyd. Here’s
m a long happy mgr
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Ncla Lockaby, Annie
lAirt i and Eva Merritt spent
| Sum. .. itFi Mrs. Luther Mer
| ri't.
Mr. Otto Forrist and father
.-• . id i • with— Benson.
. A Pearl and Irene Hugh
, c. : Sunday afternoon with
>. i/toy Hill.
i W liter and Claude
I- e r.i we. Ralph Bettis and H
C .' A”, n spent Sunday after
lixui v. ith Messrs Bowen and
.' Ron r n.
: Yiley Ovens spent Sun-
Mi ••.datives in Dawson
co tn : '.
Betsy.
BETHEL
We arc having some fine
v.-caU.or now and Ihe farmers
are \ ry busy in this part. •
Mr. C. F. Orr and family!
.pen! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs]
Lee Hammonds.
Mr. Ben.j. Thompson and wife]
H I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Jones Sunday.
Misses FI la and Ruth Lighl
as the ;fue;u of Mrs. R. C. Orr
i?ne night last week.
The singing at Bethel Sunday
afternoon was very good.
Messrs Victor and Bill Fin
cher spent one night last week
] ,vifh Mr. B. A. Thompson and
1 family.
Mrs. Kyle Orr is spending a
IV clay;', v I i], her mother, who
is right sick.
MV..-; Ozzie Thompson is
-pending a few days with Mrs.
li. C. Hay by.
Mr. A. M. Orr of Flowery
Fram-h visited his father here
Sunday.
Mr. li. Bagby has bought
I arm near Flowery Branch
.- mi contemplates moving to it
soon.
Mr. Wade Orr attended the
Harbin—Floyd wedding Wed
nesday aftprnon.
Success to the News.
Wyolene.
DAVES CREEK
Mures Voytelle Vaughan
and cousin Rennie Green of *At
lanfa visited their grandmother
?. j's. G. W. Green last week.
MiLola Orr spent Friday
with Miss Mary Cross.
Mi ts IT la Mash burn, who has'
b. on p; nding awhile with ben
ter, rs. E. O. Hall has re-,
t. rned home.
M •. Lera and Gladys Mae
( was the guest of Miss
Cara and Lola Orr last Satur
day night.
Mr. Arthur Barker has been
s.tending a fe v days this week
T.h his brother, Mr. Geoi'ge
Barker.
Mr. Silvio Samples reports
tl e arrival of a tine baby hoy at
l i is home.
Mi' 3 . Jacob Pirkle spent Tu.es
day ailernoon with Mrs. T. F.
Orr.
; Miss Cora Orr and brother,
H/.i ;> : mm! Tuesday night with
•J Vs Phlcris and Charlie An
glin.
Mr. William Mashburn visit
'd Mr. E. O. Hall and family
Saturday night.
Mis-.es Annie Lou and Mary
■ o' -and Nona Hall were the
:.■ i.-i of Misses Cora and Lola
Orr Friday afternoon.
Mr . it. W. Terry and daugh
ti r, Addie, spent Tuesday after
1 oon v ith Mrs. Geo. Barker.
Ifl u Cornene Hall was the
■>; .i of Miss Mary Gross Tues
day afternoon.
Mr W. TL Gilbert visited Mrs
A. G. Cr:tis Friday afternoon.
Mr < Pauline Hall visited Miss
P rtie Orr one afternoon last
week.
Miss Zona Buice spent Mon
■iu with Miss Ella Mashburn.
Mr. E. O. Hall had the mis
fortune of loosing a cow and
horse one day last week.
Mrs. Mae Keith and children
spend several days iast, week
with her lather, Mr. James
Sanders.
Miss Annie Cross was the
.•harming guest of Miss Nona
Lull Saturday night.
1 v ■ 1 close by asking a qlies
n. Where did Noah strike,
the Hr-t nail in the ark?
Two Friends.
HEARDVILLE.
Wl-at about Sunday being a
i.’etty day.
Dr. W. W. Pirkle and family
-and Mvs. M. V. Hawkins visited
p Mi . J. C Pirkle’s Sunday af
ternoon
Th • farmers are busy in the
held planting cotton seed.
Mi"scs Annie Belle Dawson
and ' A.ry Lowe visited Miss
id art! a Fowler Sunday.
Sunday School at Mt Pisgah
er\ Sunday and we have a
•ood one too.
Bob White you would lake
our - use across and go back
1 take the fox across tbei
rhe goose back and take
.w ('on go back and get the
I Ih;;I rigid or wror.:'?
Mr. J. L. Dan sun and family
visited at R. W. Cochran’s Sun
day.
The singing at Rev. C S Haw
kins Sunday night was sure fine
Mis.- L a Pirkle visited at Mr
E. J. Pirkle’s Saturday night.
Mr. Howard Thompson and
wife vi i-d Mr. Ernest Stewart
Saturday night and Sunday.
Well i guess 1 had better ring
off for H is time I’ll change my
name back to,
Brown Eyes. .
MT PISGAH.
The Armers all say they are
going to plow today (Monday)
Mr. and Mrs. N-S. Hawkins
and Mr. Golden Price and fam
ily visit and i.i Roswell Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr I rfo- • Beacham and fam
ly visaed near Orange Satur
day hi: ht and Sunday.
The Sunday school at this
place is improving. Let’s all
say that we are going to have
one of the best.
■ . W. W. We
Roswell are visitors in this com
munity.
Mr. Frank Baker says he is
going to try the city of Canton
for a- hile.
Mr. W. T. Talant visited his
sister, Mrs. Hob Redd in Atlan
ta Thursday and Friday.
Don’t forget that next Satur
day is the time set for ordaining
>unie deacons at this place.
Bob White.
PEA RIDGE.
farmers in this part have
1 around in the
4 things
L but the from 1 his perl atte
Ido even -
no ' report a
#d yet we
lin ,e
Main v - r r u>■
#yrve f 't at T’rook
womnSwatr.relay and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kuleman
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ii . Echols and Mrs. Onas
Echols of*Atlanta spent Sunday
:it Mr. C. T. Green’s.
Wi are very glad to say that
Mrs. Mary Harris is somewhat
better at this writing. We hop*
the will continue to improve.
As Sunday was a beautiful
clay there was lot of motoring
i this pa and..
V -r Otis Bagley and family
and Mr. J. S. Echols and Misses
Bertha and Grace Mathis spent
S"nda yafternoon at C. T.
Greens.
Mr. and Itlrs. P. W. Green
and Garth,* Dealland ard Allie
mi nt. Sunday in Norcross.
“Uucle Josh” guesse those
boys you were advising to mar
ry might be like you and my
self that -word “can’t” is in the
fi - , T‘k %
ills tl.irth Green made a bus
to Buford Saturday.
/Ais is j w| Mrs . t. H. Edwards
/one that- Suwane< '
leach don this part.
| men wt l Josh” if one of those
tynt of, B will give vou a fev,
<*7 a ahead before he catches
you lie’ll think you was flying
He ’.fill want to know what
kind of car you was driving.
STAR ROUTE
t: 1 unard Poss and fami
ly ent Sunday tit Mr. Fate
Sam’res’.
G. W. Pirkle and family
man Saturday night and Sun
il. y BN Babe Bagley’s.
M . Jimmie Samples spent
Sur.. y afternoon with Misses
loh • e and Alone Pruitt.
Mr Arthur Herring and wife
oent Saturday r.ight and Sun
day at Mr. M. L. Echols’.
Mir. George Gilbert and
’ ddr n spent Saturday night
and . inday with her parents,
Mrs. S. B. Wright,
j: A D. Hansard and family
and Cecil Hansard spent
Sunday at Mr. Goal Hansard’s
•;:v Fhamblee.
Mr. Paul Phillips spent Sun
lav v, ith her parents Mr. M. L
Echols.
Mr. Leonard Poss caught a
' ■]] cut of the Chattahoochee
•iver Saturday morning that
right'd 7 pounds.
M r . 11. G. Bolden and family
rent Sunday afternoon at Mr.
I. W. Pruitt’s.
Mi ; Renie Green spent the
reck at Mr. M. L. Echols’.
1 Mr. D. T. Fowler and wife
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(and Baseball fans and players alike real.,e it
:;'A\ \\ \ cooling and refreshing with no had after effect.
-*-■ ' Sold everywhere only in scalea, sanitary
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spent Saturday night and Sun
lay it!i Mr. Green Smith and
family.
Weil an news is sea rc el v/ill
ring off for this time.
CORINTH.
W( 11 the third Sunday in
April Ims come and gone and 1
hink that I did enjoy the day
very much. I attended services
over at Ha - Creek in the morn
•ng and Sunday school at Cor
inth in the afternoon and that
hist short token'the day and 5
hink that I spent it in the right
way don’t you?
Well ,vo are going to have
an old time singing at Corinth
fourth Sunday in this month
.Inch is p.'-'-i Sunday, begin
ning at two o’clock in the after
v on. We have some new books
the Christian Harmony and
i r ere are several that have
hem. We ask ail who will come
and bring their books to come
and liclp us sing some of those
old pieces that our fathers and
mothers used to sing when we
were little tots. We are expect
mg some good leaders L.cc
brothers Religh Echols, Gob
Mullinax, Alford Majors, Mac
Mullinax- and Emory Hansard.
All come that can and bring
your books and lets see how
good we can sing.
Weil the v- i ather is sure fine
now, 1 think Ihe poor old farm
rs cam go to work and fix and
olan' their crops. It. looks like
f w do:A make something in
he field ;’w we poor farmers
ere gone, tin children will be
crying for bread.
Well the sick in this part is
Mi.'. J. W. Thomas, who .is not!
improving v ’w much, yet we;
hope she w : tl s on be out again j
Well as to the meeting of our
corespondent how would the
fourth of July do. I think that
if we all would meet uncle Joe
that day would give us all a
piece of pe. nut candy to eat|
for our dinner and that sure
would be line, so you all think
about it and let Joe know in
lime so he can get ready with
the candy.
.W(11 ( a f >rget the singing
at this place the second Sunday
n May and that brother Elias
Cochran is c:- ported to be with
us that: c y. it being our com- 1 ,
muion day vc invite all our sri.
ter ehur be io come and .Pc
with us and let us show to the
world th.-.: we believe in the
risen (.'heist and he says as oA
ten as you do this ybu show
‘ forth in', death til I come again
i Are we looking for him to come
j again if so let us show to the.
world that we are looking for
him to come again. It sure does;
look bad 1o see t he members’ of
the church shake their heads
when the deacons passes the
bread and wine. Think dear
brother how that looks to the
that he said for
you to do and the world takes
notice to it, so if you are fit to
be n member of the church you
ought to take the sacrement.
With best wishes to all,
A Subscriber.
ROUTE 5
Well here I come again.
Mr. Robert Phagan and Mr.
Cleveland Marshall spent Sun-!
day afternoon at Mr. H. G.
Hammonds’.
Those visited at Mr. A. J.
Smiths Sunday was Mr. C. W.
Thornton anci family and Mr.
| Curtis Smith and family.
1 Mrs. Vada Holseclaw spent
one afternoon last week with
Mrs. Rosie Parker.
Mrs. .Gravitt spent a few
day ' ,i:h week with her sister
in f Cr.c ville, who is real sick.
. -i Metier Smith spent one
day ias-. week with her brother
Mr. Homer Smith and family.
Mrs. S. C. Thornton spent
last week with her daughter,
Mrs. Vada Holseclaw.
Miss Lena Dover spent one
afternoon last week with Miss
j ZefTer Smith.
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Gumming People Should Heed
its Warning
Have you a sharp pain or dull
ache across the small of your
back? Do you realize that it’s
often a timely sign of kidney
weakness? Prompt treatment
■is a safeguard against more
' serious kidney troubles.
Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Profit
by this nearby resident’s exper
ience.
R. P. Cox, farmer, R. F. D.
No. 8. Marietta Ga. says: My
kidney trouble was not serious
as I caught it in the first stages
and prevented a chronic case.
I don’t know what brought on
the complaint. I suffered from
weakness of the kidneys and
bladder and had pains in my
back. Doan’s Kidney Pills
brought me relief.’
Price 50 cents at all dealei-s.
I Don’t simply ask for a kidney
I remedy—get Doan’s Kidney
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' Buffalo, N. Y.
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Here’s a suit-- or
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put the best thou
ght aid buying a
biiity we possess.
There’s quality io the fab
lie: quality in the hand
tailoring; quality in the
fine silk thread; quality
the style.
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Their guarantee and
ours goes with every
suit.
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Cumming, Ga.
Granites of Immense Strength.
Some granites will withstand ft
crushing strain ol 40,000 pounds to
the square inch.