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WHITE POND NEWS.
Mrs. C. E. Johnson spent Saturday
■with Mrs. Milton Bryant.
Mr. J. A. Oliver is at Hot Springs
for his health.
Those visiting at the home of
Mr. W. C. Hunt are Mrs. C. E.
Hunt and son, Lawrence, of St. An
drew, Fla.; M'r. G. L. Barfield and
son, Curtis, of Ashford, Ala.; Mr.
Oscar Reynolds, of BlufTton, and Miss
es Mary and Lou Callahan. j
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Willis and
son, Morris, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Timmons.
Mr. Waller, of Bainbridge, is vis
iting his daughter, Mrs. J. B. Wid
ner.
Misses Claudelle and Lois Willis,
of Colquitt, are visiting relatives
Ihere.
Mr. and Mrs. Berlie Toole and)
children were with home folks Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Belisle and
children dined with Mrs. W. M.
Lewis Sunday.
Mr. Jesse Ragan spent Sunday with
Mr. Lewis Oliver.
Miss Erin called on friends
in Damascus Monday.
The prom party given by Miss
Allie Sue Hunt Monday night was
attended by Misses Ida and Louise
Middleton, Ina Waller, Carmen and
Leila Timmons, Erin Lewis, Mrs. C.
B. Johnson, Messrs. Tom and Wil
liam Haddock of Damascus, Oscar
Reynolds of BlufTton, Curtis Bar
field of Ashford, Lawrence Hunt of
St. Andrew, and Lewis Oliver. De
licious ice “cream and cake was
served.
Next Saturday is our regular
preaching day. Communion services
will be held at the church Saturday
night.
LIBERTY HILL NEWS.
We are having lots of rainy
weather.
Mr. A. 1. Belisle and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John English, of White Pond.
Misses Bertha Lou and Edna Earl
Dykes spent Sunday afternoon very
pleasantly with Miss Minnie John
son.
Misses Jewel, Lucile and Louise
Jordan visited relatives and friends
at Rowena last week. They re
turned home Sunday, bringing as
their guests for several days Misses
Mary Swords, Annie Lou Scott, Doris
Jordan and Ethel Tindol.
Misses Leila and Carmen Timmons
and Mr. Ben Craft of White Pond
passed through our burg Sunday.
Mr. Durden Tindol and sister,
Miss Willie Clyde, and Mr. Paul
Blanton, of Rowena, Mr. Edward
Hudgins, Jesse Rabon, Roy Hartley
and Miss Janie Belisle were the
guests of Mr. Fred Jordan and sis
ters M'onday.
Miss Ina Waller was among those
who attended Sunday school at
White Pond Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Jesse and Gus Rabon and
Lewis Oliver were guests in our
burg Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. A. 1. Belisle is spending a
few days with her daughter, Mrs.
Johnnie English.
Mrs. Berlie Toole and children
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# Nervous Break-Down •
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writes as follows regarding bottles of Cardui, and can say the i&Hk
her experience with Cardui: ‘‘Some money was well spent, for I grew
time ago I had a* nervous break- well and strong. Am now able to
down of some kind. .. I was very d ° all my housework and a great /Sjv
weak and so nervous. I had fain£- de al of work besides.’'
(flp) ing spells and suffered a great deal, K y° u are w eak, run-down,
but more from the weak, trembly, nervous and suffer from the ail- /&S
no-account feeling than anything ments peculiar to women, it is
@ else. I knew I needed a tonic, and very likely that Cardui wUI help (Hj)
needed it badly. I began the use y° u > * n ibe way it helped Mrs. /MK\
of Cardui to see if I couldn’t get Lange and has helped thousands 'g'
some strength, as I knew of other others, during the past 40 years,
/flKv cases that had been helped by its Ask for, and insist on, Cardui. /fih
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spent Monday afternoon with Mrs.
Doss Pool.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fudge and
children spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. Delma Miller and family.
Mr. Joe Erwin passed through our
burg Sunday afternoon.
Misses Annie Lou Scott, Doris j
Jordan, Ethel Tindol and Mary
Swords accompanied Mr. Fred Jor
dan to the saw mill Monday evening.
Miss Christine Waller has returned
home from Milledgeville, where she
j has been taking a summer course.
What All Women Should Know.
Every woman should know that I
flies are a positive menace in the I
kitchen. They deposit germs on ev- I
erything they touch —the food you I
eat! Protect your health against I
disease by destroying flies every- I
where. Use Royal Guaranteed Fly |
Destroyer, $3.00 per gallon, with I
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by Hamilton Hardware Co. and Ball- I
Ainsworth Hardware Co. advt. I
NOTICE OF ELECTION. *
To the Qualified Registered Voters I
of the Rock Hill Consolidated I
School District:
By virtue of the petition to the 1
undersigned directed, and in pursu- E
ance of the law, we do hereby call I
an election for the Rock Hill Con- I
solidated School District for the 11th |
day of August, 1923, at the Roek Hill I
School House in said district, be- I
tween the hours prescribed for elec- I
tions for county and State officers, I
for the registered qualified voters of I
said District, to determine whether I
or not there shall be issued by the I
Rock Hill Consolidated School Dis- I
trict bonds aggregating thirty thou- I
sand dollars ($30,000.00) to defray I
the expenses in building and equip
ping a school house for said Dis- I
trict. Said bonds shall be of the
denomination of five hundred dollars
($500.00) each, bearing interest from
the date of their validation by the
Superior Court of said county, at
the rate of five per cent, per annum,
payable annually on January Ist of
each of the years, until all of said
bonds mature. Two of said bonds
shall mature on January Ist of each
of the years 1925 to 1954 inclusive.
Those desiring to vote for the is
suance of said bonds shall have
written or printed on their ballots i
“For School House;” those desiring
to vote against the issuance of said
bonds shall have written or printed
on their ballasts “Against jSchool
House.’’
This July 12, 1923.
W. A. SMITH,
Chm. Board of Trustees for Rock
Hill Consolidated School Dist.
Attest:
EUGENE MARTIN,
Sec. and Treas. of the Rock Hill
Consolidated School District.
Gets Relief Just in Time.
Mrs. Mary Larkin writes: “I was
bothered so much by roaches in my
kitchen it was almost impossible for
me to cook —I was a nervous
wreck! Finally, I heard of Royal
Guaranteed Roach Powder, used it
and got sudden and complete relief.
1 feel it was worth a hundred times
what it cost me.” 10c and 25c. Sold
and guaranteed by Hamilton Hard
ware Co. and Ball-Ainsworth Hard
ware Co. advt.
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