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WANTED
WHITE HESS
To settle in Burke
County, Ga. Special
inducements offered.
For further informa
tion, write
ME COUNTY CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
WAYNESBORO, - - GEORGIA
Notice is hereby given that Geor
11 gia, Florida & Alabama Railway lifts
I, made application to the Railroad
I 1 Commission of Georgia for authority
to discontinue its passenger trains
Nos. 3 and 4 now operating between
Richland, Ga., and Tallahassee, Fla.,
with the understanding that in event
this authority is granted, trains Nos.
1 and 2 now operating between Cuth-
bert, Ga., and Apalachicola, Fla., will
be extended so as to operate from
Richland, Ga., to Apalachicola, Fla.
This application will be heard by
the Railroad Commission at meeting
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NaiT flic. 75c at
EHRI.ICH DRUG CO.
Our Storage Battery service is
unexcelled. Itich Auto Supply
Co.
Wonder how everybody enjoyed All hail the King, the babe borned
Christmas? in the manger, in Bethlehem and
We, Mt. Carmel school, had a fine sweetly sing: “Glory be to His name
program and a grand time Christmas for ever more peace on earth and good
eve night was lots of nice presents will towards all men.” This is our
given away. j New Years’ greeting and motto for
Ask Mr. Luther Lovette who he nineteen twenty one. Forget and for
got to help him eat his biscuit and give and march on and up, ever r£-
syrup? Bet is sure was good. | membering that the greatest event in
Miss Alma Cloud and her little the entire world history took place
brother, Newton, took dinner with | on Christmas night, nearly two thou-
Miss Etta King Sunday and had to sand years ago. The Christmas tree
go home in the rain. I here at the Baptist church Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cloud took din- 1 night was a brilliant and complete
ner with Mr. and Mrs. James King success from every standpoint, and
beginning pt Hi o’clock a.m. January l Sunday. j the hundreds of beautiful and useful
14th, 1920, at the offices of the Com-j Mr. Jesse Garries, our last school' gifts to the Sunday School children
mission in ‘he State Capitol at At-1 teacher, attended the program Christ- j and old people clearly shows that the
] an ta f mas eve night; hope he enjoyed it. j blessed Christ spirit is still alive in
All parties desiring to be heard in | Miss Effie Kelly spent last week the hearts of our people,
connection with this application j with Miss Alma Heard; guess they | Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. W. J.
should communicate with the Com- had a fine time.
mission on or before the date above j W®|er if Miss Eura Belle got the
mentioned. i presemt that Buss has been working
This notice is given in accordance j so hard for? I sure would like to
with the requirements of the Rail- know.
road Commission of Georgia. j Mr. .1. G. Bennett and family dined
GEORGIA, FLORIDA & ALABAMA with Mr. J. S. Heard and family Sut-
RAILWAY CO. ! urday.
By R. B. Coleman, General Manager. | Guess Miss Alma Heard was glad' are hustling good farmers and we
].(i-2t to see Mr. Pete Bennett return home heartily welcome them into our com-
, ® | Christmas; he is Alma’s beau. Say, munity.
After all, the world stands for one Alma - didn,t y° u shout7 1 think Effle i Millard Conly and family p,ans
of two creeds—either “Down with ! has your time though. | spending this week in Albany, visiting
everything that’s up” or "Up with' Guess Miss Anna Cannon waB triad relatives and friends.
'to see Mr. Jesse Garries come back! Mr. W. C. Culbreth, one of our
over here; Anna how many letters did prosperous merchants, is moving his
you get while he was gone home. j stock of goods to River Junction.
I Mr. Buss Yawn was out riding Their many friends here very much
i about Sunday in the rain. Wonder if regret to give up this interesting lit
he was looking for his girl ? You had tie family.
1 a bad evening, Buss. | Prof. Drake and his corps of as-
| Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crawley dined sistants left Thursday afternoon for
with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cloud their respective homes to spend the
Christmas day. I holidays with homefolks and friends.
Mr. George Heard is going to see. The charming Misses Louise and
Miss Lela Cloud. Listen out for the j Vivian Fain are here spending the
wedding bells. holidays with homefolks and friends.
It was thought that Mr. James In the recent Justice election here,
Douglas and Miss Rosa Cloud would i Judge W. H. Wells was elected for
get married Christmas, but guess 1 the office.
James was sick and Rosa was glad! In the School Trustee election here
of it. ion the fourteenth, Uncle Billy Betts
Mr. Pleas Cloud is all the Santa] was the successful candidate; this
Claus we have in Mt. Carmel school, j wus a hot fight and caused some bit-
Come on Bethany with your news, terness that we hope will soon all die
Wingate, Miss Maggie Conly and
others are to be congratulated for
the active part they took in making
the Christmas tree a complete suc
cess.
M. H. Brinkley and Jesse Wiggins
have recently moved their families
into this section. These gentlemen
up
everything that's down. 1
LUMBER FOR SALE
Any quanity of rough
Lumber for sale to the
local trade. Prices made
on application.
N. W. STRICKLAND
we like to hear from you. Hope you
are not dead.
There are just three . classes—the
man who thinks work is a curse, the
man who thinks work is a necessary
evil, and the man who thinks work
is a privilege. Only the latter is
worthy of the name.
down and be forgotten.
Dodson Would Stop
Sale of Calomel
Says Calomel is Mercury and
Acts Like Dynamite on
Your Liver.
G: s
is d<
Dodson is making a hard fight
against calomel in the South. Every
druggist has noticed a great falling
off in the sale of calomel. They all
give the same reason. Dodson’s Liver
Tone is taking its place.
“Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson’s Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives better re
sults,” said a prominent local drug
gist. Dodson’s Liver Tone is person
ally guaranteed by every druggist.
A large bottle costs but a few cents,
and if it fails to give easy relief in
every case of liver sluggishness and
constipation, you have only to ask for
your money back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant-
tasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick
headache, acid stomach or constipated
bowels. It doesn’t gripe or cause in
convenience all the next day like vio
lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel
today and tomorrow you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t lose
a day’s work! Take Dodson’s Liver
and
night
May
child
Mr.
Mr.
everybody thinks O:* Grovi 1
but we are still kicking *
TI party given at the homj 0 f Mr'
*-s. B. F. Mock’s Saturday,
■as enjoyed by all.
Mi Archie Berwick called on Miss
3a Earnest Sunday afternoon.!
j «i-«rnoon.r-
Mr ind Mrs. Byron Barwfck and
- auu
Mr. and Mrs. Levin Yeates,
* I Mrs. W. C. Cook dined with
t I Mrs. B. F. Mock Saturday
Wo, er why Miss Alma Mock
lookeilso blue Sunday? S&pe one
must ive beat her time.
Sondone came to see Miss Lillian
Cloud lunday, but she was gone.
Mr lid Mrs. 3. F. Mock lLve as
their lest, Sunday, Mr. atnj Mrs.
W. F. $ylor and children, of Quincy,
Fla.; Jr. and Mrs. Byron Berwick
and chjdren, Mr. and Mrs. Levin
YeatesJMrs. Mollie Mock and chil
dren, Aijna and Byron, also Miss Lil
lian Chid and W. C. Cook.
Wonclr where Mr. Archie Barwick
and Mr.Urtis Earnest were going late
Sunday b.m. ? They must have been
hunting khentselves a girl.
Wondftr how some one enjoyed the
rain lasd Sunday night on thitfppen-,
top tin wagon ?
Tone instead and feel fine, L ull of
vigor and ambition.
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Every act completes its circuit,
Each one that goes forth must re
turn to us again. You are your own
fate. Destiny is self-determined. We
create our hells and we maks our
heavens.
D elicious, fippetcung bitcuits that
fairly melt in your mooth Any cook
can make them with RISING SUN—
“The Flour that Guarantees the Biscuits ’’
RISING SUN is a superlative self
rising, ready-prepared wheat flour. It is
economical. Requires no
bothersome mixing. Saves
time and worry. Assures you
of the best results.
Made By
NASHVILLE ROLLER MILLS NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE
NOTICE!
Effective January 1st, 1921 our business will be on a CASH BASIS. The con
tinuous declining prices and the present credit condition causes us to take this
action, which will enable us to do business on a smaller margin of profit thereby
giving our customers the benefit of the very lowest prices on EVERYTHING for
an AUTOMOBILE.
We appreciate your past business and hope to be favored
with a continuation of your valued patronage in the future
YOURS FOR SERVICE
EVERYBODY KNOWS
VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BU1CK
T. W. Chason Auto Co.
BUICK : SALES : SERVICE I
Opposite Callahan Hotel
Georgia
Bainbridge,