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MAYNARD.
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Mrs. John Ham, Mr. and Mrs. John
Parham spent one day last week with
. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ham.
Mr. Willie Little spent Saturday
’ ' with Mrs. Roy Gatliff.
Is. Jesse Hencely spent Monday P.
M. with Mrs. R. T. Abernathy.
Miss Pearl Lunsford spent Saturday
night with Miss Zada Abernathy.
Miss Florrie Abernathy spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Miss Susie
Maye Lunsford.
Miss Melia Edalgo spent Saturday
night with Miss Carolyn Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abernathy spent
Sunday last with Mr. R. T. Abernathy
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. IL L.
Hain.
Mr. Alford Tollerson spent Saturday
night with relativts near Holly Grove
and attended preaching Sunday.
Mr. Dozier Johnson spent Sunday
with Mr. Chester Little.
Miss Zada Abernathy spent Sunday
with Miss Pearl Lunsford.
Misses Florinne Abernathy Susie
Maye and Cora Lunsford spent Friday
afternoon with Miss Venera Spear.
Mrs. P. H. Hencely spent Monday
morning with Mrs. W. J. and Mrs. C.
C. Lunsford.
Mrs. John McElroy spent Tuesday P.
M. with Mrs. R. T. Abernathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Purse of Savannah will
spend two weeks with Mrs. M. W.
Fletcher.
Mrs. John Edalgo and two children
spent a few days with her mother at
Locust Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ham spent
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. John
Ham.
Master William Ham is on the sick
list, but we hope to see him at school
again soon.
Little Dorothy Spear has been quite
ill, but we are glad to say she is better
now.
Mr. R. L. Little and two children
spent Sunday P. M. with Mrs. B. F.
Little. “PET.”
Not Paint
With linseed oil at sl, what sort of
oil do you think they use in “paint at
$1.75 and $1.50?
/That stuff is counterfeit paint, iou
can cheat yourself; you can i cheat
time or weather.
Paint is a rubbery coat over wood
and iron to keep out water.
Counterfeit paint may look like it;
counterfeit money looks like money.
What are all counterfeiters for?
They are all alike. DEVOE
Bramblett & Son sell it. adv.
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Little Sofkee Creek,
Spring is in our midst and Rogers
Sunday School lias been organized
ao-ain Mr. R. W. Jackson Supretendant.
Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Coleman is visi
ting relatives near Hawkinsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marshal spent
Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Dave
Hudson.
Mr. Joo Johnson and Miss Lime
Coleman spent .-aumlay and Sunday
with Miss Maded and Howard Kileh
in cr t
Airs. G. W. Head visited Mrs. John
Rogers last week.
Mr, A. .1. Weldon was in our Monday
on business.
Mr. Stephen Childs of 5 atesville was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
.1. C. Childs fourth Sunday and since
has been reported taking measles
Mr. W. O. Marshall and Jesse Cole
man spent a few days last week very
pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Torbett and family
Fritz had a grand time at Cabaniss
and Berner but oh! those beautilul
roads ifyou want him to ever make
anol her call please work them roads.
Curly Hair luck seems to be against
you.vie hopeyour hai” is not burned so
as to keep you from writing,Fritz sym
pathizes with you; wish 1 could help
bare your pain.
, A numberof boys and girls went to
i Macon last week Mr. and Mrs. S. Snea 1
* spent Monday in F orsyth.
The Farmers are making efforts to
work while the Sun is shining.
A crowd of young men were enter
tained Saturday night with a fishing
frolic which they report a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Coleman moved
to their new resident Wednesday.
Say Curly Hair suggest a scheme to
trv to keep the rest of our boys and
girls single ifyou don’t we sure will be
odd and we sure don't want anything
like that to happen do we?
Mr Hollis Smai r spent Sunday with
<Lester Freeman. .
Just think my Pa’s irish potatoes got
killed Thursday night ai d he is now
cal ing me to help replant them so
good-bye. FRITZ.
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COAL CHUTE.
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Miss Sallie Cambers called on Mrs.
Maggie Pippin Thursday P. M.
Mrs. J. C. Hammond spent last Sat
urday with Mrs. John Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Zach Ussery, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Chambers and children
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Chambers last Sunday.
Mrs. Greely Jackson is on the sick
list. We wish her a speedy recovery.
Messrs. Ben and Abe Hammond of
Upson County, are with their father,
Mr. Cason Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Jackson are all
smiles. It’s a fine boy,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hill spent Sat
urday and Sunday at Coal Chute with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. W. T. King spent Monday P.
M. at Juliette.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Brittain spent
Saturday and Sunday in Macon.
Hello, there, “Bud,” Chief Cook isn’t
a “him.” Your letters are fine. Come
every -week.
Mr. J. C. Hammond has been on the
sick list, but is very much improved.
Billie, we are glad to see you in the
ring once more.
Mary Sue Ross spent Tuesday night
with Edna King.
Mr. Ben Stallings went to Macon
Wednesday P. M.
Edna King spent Monday night with
Myrtle Adams.
Come again, “Uncle Mose.” You
have been absent long enough.
As news is about as scarce as money,
I will stop for this time.
CHIEF COOK.
Couehs and Consumption
Coughs and colds, when neglected,
always lead to serious trouble of the
lungs The wisest thing to do when
you have a cold that troubles you is to
get a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discov
ery. You will get relief from the first
dose, and finally the cough will disap
pear 0. H. Brown, of Muscadine Ala.
writes: “My wife was down in bed
with an obstinate cough, and I honest
ly believe had it not been for Dr.
King’s New' Discovery, she would not
be living to-day.” Known for forty
three years as the best remedy for
coughs and colds. Price 50c and $1.0(1.
Recommended by all druggist. adv
MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION MEETS.
The Ladies Memorial Associa
tion had its annual meeting on
last Monday afternoon at the resi
dence of Mrs. M. B Persons. The
following officers were elected:
President, Mrs. G W. Newton,
Ist Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Laseter
2d Vice Pres. Mis. M. B. Persons,
3d Vice Prep. Miss Mae Cabanise,
4th Vice Pies Mis E N. Good
wyne, Sec Mrs. J W. Evans and
Treasurer Mis. J S. Jossey.
The ladies decided togive a din
ner to the veterans, as has been
their custom and ail the ladies,
instead of sending waiters as here
to fore wiil be asked to contribute
25 cents to help defray this ex
pense.
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DANGER FROM GRIPPE
Lies in That Cough and Weak,
Worn-out Condition.
Grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia, these
are greatly to be feared at this time
of the year.
To prevent grippe from being fol
lowed by either pleurisy or pneumo
nia, it is important to drive the last
traces of it out of the system quickly.
Our advice is to take Vinol, our
delicious cod liver and iron prepara
tion without oil, and get your strength,
and vitality back quickly.
Mrs. A. A. Grablll, of Strasburg,
Va. says: “Grippe left me weak, run
down and with a severe cough, from
which I suffered four years. I tried
different remedies, but nothing seemed
to do me any good until I took Vinol,
from which I received great benefit.
My cough is almost entirely gone, and
I am strong and well again, and I am
glad to recommend Vinol to others
who suffer as I did.”
Try Vinol with the certainty
that if it does not benefit
you we will give back your money.
Red Cross Pharmacy, Forsyth, Ga.
We have all kinds of
typewriter ribbons, in
all colors;carbon paper
too. Remember us.
ivionroe Advertiser
L D. C. ESSAY CONTEST.
Several weeks ago in order to
arouse an interest, in Confederate
history among the schools of the
county the local chapter of the
U. D. O’s. offered a prize of five
dollars in gold to the boy or gir.
submitting the best paper on the
subject “The Gallant John B
Gordon.”
Ten papers were sent in and af
ter careful consideration the judge
awarded the prize to the paper
signed : Caroline Barnes” Miss
Gladys McGee of Banks Stephens
Institute.
The paper receiving the next
highest grade was by “Pocahon
tas” Miss Marjorie Goggaue of
Cabaniss.
The Chapter wishes to thank
each of the ten contestants and
to assure them that the judges
were all well pleased with each
paper and found some difficulty
in making a decision, but feel
sure the effort put forth and the
knowledge gained by the neces
sary study will more than com
pensate.
DRUGGISTS ENDORSE
DODSONS LIVER TONE
It is a Guaranteed Harmless Vegetable
Remedy that Regulates the Liver
Without Stopping Your
Work or Play.
A dose of calomel may knock ^ou
completely out for a day—sometimes
two or three days. Dodson's Liver
Tone relieves attacks of constipation,
biliousness and lazy liver headaches,
and you stay on your feet.
The Red t ross Pharmacy sells Dod
son’s Liver Tone and guarantees it to
give perfect satisfaction. Ifyou buy a
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and do
not find it Hie safest, most pleasant and
successful liver remedy you ever took
this store will give you back the 50c
you paid for it without question
This guarantee that a trustworthy
druggist is glad to give on Dodson’s
Liver tone is as Safe and reliable as
the medicine, and that is saying a lot.
CLEVELAND BIG BOLL SEED.
200 bushels Cleveland Big 801 l
Cotton Seed for planting at 50
cents per bushel.
4-18 H. J. Carson.
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Pains in the Stomach.
If you continually complain of pains
in the stomach , your liver or kidneys
are out of order. Neglect may lead to
dropsy, kidney trouble, diabetes or
bright’s disease. Thousands recom
mend E'ectric Bitters as the very best
stomach and kidney medicine made.
H. T- Alston, of Raleigh, N. C., who
suffered with pain in the stomach and
back, writes: “My kidneys were de
ranged and my liver did not work
right. I suffered much, but Electric
bitters was recommended and I im
proved from the first dose. I now feel
like a new man.” It will improve yon
too. Only 50c. Recommended by all
druggists. adv.
MRS. E. T. FOUND DIES.
Mrs. E T. Bound, sister of Mr.
O. H. B. Blood Worth and of Mrs.
John Phiuazee of Unionville died
Monday at her home in Shellman
Ga., and was buried in Barnes
ville formally years her home, on
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Pound had numerous rela
tives in this section and was
widely known for her many ex
cellent qualities of mind and
heart. Besides her relatives she
leaves a host of friends to mourn
her taking away.
She was the wife of Mr. Edwin
T. Pound, a man widely known
throughout the State, and the
mother of Hon, Jere M. Pound,
for years President of Gordon In
stitute, the former State School
Commissioner and now President
of the State Normal School.
At the time of her death she
was 68 years old.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Cure
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, SLOO.
Sw ift ’s
FERTILIZERS
Best to Use—See
FLETCHER & CHAPMAN
American Lady
and Lyra
CORSETS
—For this season arc
marvels for beauty, grace
and comfort. We now have
the new models on sale.
—Their wearing qualities
arc well known to the ladies
of this community and if
you want PERFECT SATIS
FACTION in your Spring ami
Summer Costumes have
them fitted over 1913 mod
els American Lady or Lyra
CORSETS.
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