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GAINESVILLE, GA.
FREE! May, 7th. FREE!
IN TWO FLIEHTS--11:00 A. Nl.. 3:30 P. HI.
Aviator Beech, who will come here with his big air-conquering Machine, is
already world-famous, having at one time held the altitude record. He was
taught how to fly by one of the famous Wright Brothers.
Above Gainesville, on Thursday, May 7th, he will do all the wonderful and thrilling maneuvers known to Aviation, such as
cross-flying, glides, dips, rolls, altitude-climbing, spirals, and volplaning, while hundreds of feet in the air.
Come prepared to spend the day AND ALSO DO YOUR SHOPPING
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CADETS dressed in the regulation West Point uniform will give a dress parade on the squaie
in the afternoon. The parade will be in charge of aU. S. Army Officer. The Riverside Cadet band will render music during the day.
This great E xhibition is brought here for your free entertainment by the merchants and business men of Gainesville. COME.
The Railroads will put on Special Rates.
Tugalo’s Great
July Campaign.
Below we give the itinerary of
the speakers for the great Enlight
enment Campaign planned for the
Tugalo Association in July. Such
campaigns are being held in many
associations in the South, but we
understand that this one is the
l>est and most ambitious of them
all. This campaign does not obli
gato any church to anything, ex
eept to hear the speakers, have
dinner on the ground, arrange to
carry the speakers to the next
church, and enjoy a big day of
preaching and speaking and a line
stercoptiean lecture at night.
Someot the best preachers, laymen,
and church leaders in the South
are to be at the churches, also S.
S. and B. Y. P. C. experts and a
Missionary or two. It simply
means the opportunity for each
Free
church to hear great speakers in
every way. Each day to bo full to
overflowing.
Appointments in Enlistment
Campaign
Lavonia and Pleasant Grove,
Sun. July 12.
Pleasant Hill and Poplar Springs,
Mon. July 13.
Martin and Clarks Creek. Tues.
July 14.
Tonys Creek and llroad River,
Wed. July 15.
Hunters Creek and Carnesville,
Thus. July 16.
Liberty and Double Branches.
Fri. July 17.
Cross Koads and Middle River,
Suu. July 19.
Zidon and Riverside, Mon. July
20.
Grove Hill aud Hudson River,
Tues. July 21.
I Webbs Creek and Homer, Wed.
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Indian Creek and New Bethel,
Thur. July 23.
Nails Creek, Fri. July 24.
Toccoa Ist and 2nd and Zebu lon >
Suu. July 26.
New Hope and Currahee, Mon.
July 27.
Carnes Creek and Liberty Hill,
Tues. July 28.
Eastanoltee and Bock Creek,
Wed. July 29.
Tugalo and Mullins Ford, Thurs.
July 30.
Ebenezer and Shiloh, Fri. July
31.
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Gastronomic Feat.
My niece, aged four years, saw her
grandmother take some medicine corn
talned in an unusually large capsule.
When the feat had been accomplished
ihe astonished child ran to me with
the exclamation: "O aunty, grandma
•wallowed her medicine —bottle and
all." —Exchange.
Wheelers School House.
Misses Merle and Alma Holland
were guests ot 51 is. M. K. Holland
recently.
Mrs. Pearl Wheeler visited Mis.
Dora Chandler Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy M caver
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis.
.1. H. Youngblood.
Mr. and Mis. Hubbaru. \\ aid
visited at Mr. 11. S. Norris re
cently.
W. B. Thompson was a Sunday
visitor at J. C. Wheeler's.
Dan Wheeler and family were
guests of Mr. Arthur Short and
family Sunday.
We are glad to report Parks,
the son of Mrs. .1. G. King, is on
the mend.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Nicholson
spent Sunday at .1. C. Wheelej's.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest King vis
ited Mr. C. W. Doss and family
Sunday. *
The Hurricane Shoal has be
come the Sunday picnic ground
again: while ii is a very nice park
it lacks animals.
J. H. Youngblood and C. W.
Shaw motored to Commerce Satnr
day.
Frank Whisnant visited John
Youugblood Sunday a. m.
Theie is rumors of M. E. Hol
land going Jo Atlanta this week
after an automobile. Cheers for
Mr. Holland, lie is our most pro
gressive farmers.
Rev. H. S. Smith preached at
Riverside Sunday at 3 o'clock.
Miss Lillian Dill spent Sunday
p. m. with J. H. Youngblood.
Miss Bert Tucker, of Mt. Bethel,
spent last week with her aunt,
Mrs. J. C. Wheeler.
Mr. R. L. Prickett made a bus
iness trip to our town Thnrsday.
Blue Jay.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS
FOR CATARRH THAT CON
TAIN MERCURY
Mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when ent
ering it through the mueons sur
faces. Such articles should never
be used-except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is about
ten fold to the good yon
can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh Care., man
ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Cos ,
Toledo, 0., contains no mercury,
and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and
mneons surfaces of the svsterm.
In bnying Hall’s Catarrh Cuie
be sure yon get the genuine. It
is taken internally and made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Cos. Testimonials free.
Gentleness and Strength.
Nothing is so strong as gentleness.
Nothing so gentle as real strengths
tt Frmaaif de Bales.