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SILVER CITY
The Kaiser will find that the
Sammies ure Samson.
We are glad to report that
Sunday School re-opened at Con
cord Sunday afternoon with a
very good attendance, but we
would be glad to see more peo
ple out next Sunday.
The Debating Society is prov
ing to be (juite a success. Every
one seems to enjoy it.
The singing at Mr. L. W.
Hoods last Tuesday night was
enjoyed by all present.
A brick burner would come
nearer making a success fooling
wit!) real estate around Silver
City than any other profesional
man.
Glad to say the mumps, mean
les and chickenpox are improv
ing.
Mr. W. A. Ethris died Thurs
day night. His remains were
laid to rest at Concord Saturday
Louise, the 2 year old daugh
ter of Mrs. Lizzie Mcßrayer of
Atlanta was buried here Thurs
day. The bereaved have our
sympathy.
Mr . John Pruitt of Camp
Wheeler visited home-folks Sat
urday and Sunday. John says,
he likes the country ‘round a
bout Macon, not any red mud.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. WoodlifT
of near Flowery Branch visited
S. J. Smith and family Sunday
night.
Mr. Harwell Hulsey and
daughter, Miss Mildred, visited
B. H. Hulsey Sunday afternoon.
Miss Luna Lawson of Frog
town is viiting her sister, Mrs. T
F. Roland.
Mr. Will Chambers of Daw
sonville was in Silver City Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. O. S. Bailey is i nDr. Dow
ney’s Hospital at Gainesville
having his eye treated.
Mrs. Harwell and daughter,
Mildred, visited Mrs. M. C.
Clark at Mat Thursday.
Misses Annie and Maggie
Smith spent Thursday in Daw
sonville.
Come on Joe with your editor
ial column, we like to read ‘em.
Hope the Kaiser will realize
the magnitude of Uncle Sam’s
“draft” when he has to meet
it at the bank of the Rhine.
Doctor Doom.
DUCKTOWN
As I haven’t seen any dots
from this place 1 will write a
few.
Mrs. J. F. Carnes visited at
Mr. C V Evans last Friday al
ternoon
Mr. Gordon Lummus is all
smiles its a boy.
Mr. j. 11. Evans visited Mr.
Sam Martin Sunday.
Mr. J. N. Evans visited Mr.
IX B. Sams Sunday
Mr C. M Fowler and wife vis
ited at Mr. A. M. Fowler Sun
day.
A. R. and T. M. Sams made
a business trip to Atlanta last
week.
Several from around here
went to Friendship Sunday a".d
report a fine singing and a fine
time.
The cotton picking given by
Mr. Jordan Barrett Friday
night was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
Mr. Sherman Rollins spent
Saturday night with Mr. Nesbit
Sams.
Mr. Ira Carnes visited Mr. T
M. Fowler Sunday afternoon.
Mr. C. E. Richards and fam
ily visited at Mr. N. F. Swims
last Thursday
Mr. Claudie Fowler and fam
ily visited Mr. T. M. Fowler Sun
day night.
Cupid Kid.
HAW CREEK.
Well the third Sunday in Feb
ruary has come and gone. How
did we all spend the day? Did
we spend it in the service of our
Lord or did we spend it in idle
ness?
Bro. Wallis sure did preach
an interesting sermon Sunday
at eleven o’clock from the text
where your treasure their will
your heart be also and I think
it made us all think about our
treasure in heaven, and we sure
did have a good prayer meeting
but satan is keeping a lot of
the breatheren away yet but we
will try to help them to turn
loose from those frivelous ex
cuses and come on help us in
this service every Sunday. Hill
Billey you must come and be
with us I know you will enjoy
it.
Well Rev. V. K. Vaughan
filled his appointment at Beth
lehem Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Roberson and child
ren visited at Mr. Jim Sanders
Saturday night.
Mr. Tom Fowler and family
visited at Rev. J. W. Thomas’
Sunday.
Well I promised last week
to give the number of chapters
in the bible so here it is in the
old bible there are 111) books,
1)20 chapters, 215214 verses
51)24151) words and 2,728110 let
tors. In the new 27 books 260
chapters 7,951) verses 1,812515
words 81581580 letters in the old
and new there are 66 books and
1,181) chapters, .‘51,1715 words
15,566,490 letters. The middle
books Proverbs and 2nd Thesso
lonians. The shortest verse in
the old testament is Ist Chroni
cles 1 :25. In the new John 11:
155 and Ezra 7:21 contains all of
the alphabet but the letter ‘j’.
The word ‘Jehovah’ or ‘Lord’ is
found 6,855 times in the bible.
The word ‘literary’ occurs only
once in the bible Isaiah 157:15.
Ir I have made any mistakes
someone please count it all over
and tell where the mistake is. It
will help us all to read all these
words in the bible for if we will
we sure will know something a
bout the gospel age if we will
read with a prayerful 'heart;
but if we read just to try to jus
tify onrselves, we wont learn
much.
Well, we have some young
men in the army and we may
have some more that will have
to go soon. If they are not pre
pared let us ask the Lord to hip
them to prepare for eternity,
and if they are prepared may
the Lord help them to help oth
ers that they may all get back
home safe.
Well, I will close lest I weary
our good editor.
A Subscriber.
AND NOW THEY ARE COOKING
TOBACCO TO MAKE IT BETTER
For a good many years The American
Tobacco Company have been conducting a
eeries of experiments having as their
object the improvement of smoking
tobaccos.
And it is interesting to know that one
of the greatest of their discoveries was one
of the simplest, and that was, that cooking
or toasting tobacco improved it in every
way, just as cooking most foods improves
them.
They took a real Burley tobacco, grown
in this country; toasted it as you would
toast bread; moistened it to replace the
natural moisture driven off by toasting;
tnade it into cigarettes, called them
“LUCKY STRIKE, the toasted cigarette,"
and offered them to the public.
The result has been the greatest demand
ever created for any tobacco product in a
similar length of time.
The change produced by toasting is not
only most wholesome, but the flavor is
greatly improved, just as cooking improves
meat, for example.
HAW CREEK SCHOOL
We the writing committee of
Haw Creek school do hereby
submit the following news from
our very progressive school.
With Mrs. Kuna Strickland
as teacher our school is pro
gressing nicely considering the
fact that we have an epidemic
of dieases.
For Friday afternoon of last
week we had rehearsals from
the pupils in regard to their pur
suits for the future.
After hearing the rehearsals
of the pupils we receive the fol
lowing information in regard to
their intentions for the future.
We find that Haw Creek
school shall in the future accord
ing to the intentions expressed
by pupils give us sixteen farm
ers, two clerks, and nine house
Q“Heah’sYo’
Luzianne,
A POT of steaming,
Luzianne Coffee set before “a .U //'' -vN
gentleman and a judge of fine coffee."
A finer hot beverage than good, old ' — 1
Luzianne never existed. v | JjjXl
Luzianne tastes all the way down |
and you say “Set ’em up again.” ' uiiTf l\’
Buy a can of Luzianne Coffee. I£ j
you can’t honestly say that it’s the |
best cup of coffee that ever passed ! ItoßeuyqrSrtw®*
your lips, tell your grocer you’re not A
satisfied and he’ll give you back your N ~~~~
money on the spot.
Please try Luzianne. You’ll like
it, you will. In clean, air-tight tins. “ When It
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keepers, two' teachers, 2 stock
raisers, one Doctor, one black
smith, one trained nurse, one
milliner, and two merchants.
We wish for each pupil
much success and hope by their
prosperity to be able to help
conquer the Germans and win
for the world Democracy.
Miss Rtjtha Mae Echols,
Miss Ruby Ray Vaughan,
Mr. Ruford Vaughan.
Writing Committee.
COAL MOUNTAIN
Well Hill Billey was certain
ly glad to hear from you and
glad to know you are still liv
ing.
Mr. Walter Dyers and family
spent Sunday with Mr. E. C.
Godfrey and family.
Mr. Grady Heard and family
spent sometime last week with
his mother, Mrs. Sallie Heard.
Mrs. Early Willard and child
ren spent Wednesday with Mrs
Emory Williams.
We are very sorry to state
Mr. Milton Tidwell has pneu
monia, also his daughter Nettie,
is very sick, we hope for them a
speedy recovery.
Kev. G. W. Forrist and Mr.
Wilson Turner of near Silver
Shoals are visiting friends and
relatives in Dawson county,
near Juno church, where Rev.
Forrist will be engaged in a few
days meeting.
Say “Hill Billey" I certainly
would like to be with you all in
prayer service for 1 sure do en
joy being in prayer meeting and
especially where the young peo
ple Sre interested in God’s work
I think we young people ought
to wake up to our duty for every
one of us have work to do.
Rev. G. W. Forrist, wife and
son, Paul, spent Monday night
with 'he;r daughter Mrs. Maud
Martin near Harmony Grove.
Miss Kitty Lee Forrist is vis
iting her uncle, J. I. ForrsC
Mrs. Mary Evans and child
ren of Monroe spent Friday and
Saturday with her brother Mr
l oin Martin.
Brown Eyes.
ROUTE 2.
Well school is progressing
nicely at Spot with Mr. Mercer
Gunter as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Wallace
spent Sunday at Mr. Geo. Ro
pers near Cuba'
Mrs. W. L. Chadwick is visit
ing relatives at Norcross.
Mr. E. H. Vance, wife and
baby spent one day last week
at D. E. Martins’.
Mr. J. C. Stephens and fam
ily spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. W. L. Poole
Misses Annie Myrtle and Mis
sie Chadwick spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Mrs Cliff Pirkle.
Miss Ruby Wallace spent Sun
(lay with Miss Bessie Wolfe,
j Mr. Arthur Martin spent]
! one day last week at Mr. J. H.
McCoys.
| The cotton Picking given by
! Mr. Norman Pilcher one night
last week was well attended
and enjoyed by all present.
"T
For Sale
1 have a nice brood sow for sale
See me at cnce. 1
B, D. Brown, route 4,
Edmondson & Pirkle have
left only a very few Coat Suits
to go at greatly reduced prices
regardless of cost.
SERVICE
It is most important when your Ford
Car requires mechanical attention that
you place it in charge of the authorized
Ford dealei, because f hen you are sure
of having repairs and replacements
made with genuine Ford-made materi
als by men who know all about Ford
cars, So bring your Ford to us where
satisfaction is guaranteed.
Strickland & Wisdom
Agents Forsyth & Dawson Counties
PERUNA in Your Home
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- X 4iaWaler Si.. Men
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1 suffered with a
hood many years,
hat had not been very serious until recently.
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FROM ROUTE 7.
Even the rightenousness of
j God which is by faith of Jesus
Chrit unto all and upon all them
that believe for there is no diff
erence.
Measles seem to be dying
down to some extent.
The writer spent last Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Sullivan of near Hopewell.
Mrs. Sullivan is better we are
glad to say.
Seems like the hen is getting
to be important, as she has
government protection.
Mrs. Dessa Sullivan spent
one night last week with Mrs.
J. W. Ramsey.
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The Family
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ters that reach the Peruna
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plete, and their .
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Waldrip
were guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Ctfok last Sunday.
So then they that are in the
flesh cannot please God. Ro
mans 8-8
There is still some cotton in
the field.
Mrs. E. H. Ramsey and little
daughter, Sarah, have returned
from a weeks visit to her father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Sandow.
Some of Mr. John Padgett’s
children have measles.
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