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FAYETTEVILLE NEWS, FAYETTEV ILtflS, GEORGIA.
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Redwine Brothers ginning day Friday
only.
The Fayetteville Baptist Sunday
school observed Orphans’ Home Day,
with a very impressive program, and
an offering of $27.74.
Miss Marie Beadles and her sister,
Mrs. P. E. McElroy, spent part of the
week in Atlanta, the guest of friends.
Miss Mary Lou Graham spent 'last
week-end with her sister,, Mrs. W.
S. Turnipseed, out at her country
home.
Redwine Brothers ginning day Friday
only.
Miss Karen Lesetr will be at home
next week from Wesleyan College to
spend the holidays with her parents.
Miss Mary Lynn Brogdon is expect
ed home from Shorter College next
week to spend the holidays with rela
tives and friends.
Miss Ruby Kerlin will return from
G. N. I. College for the holidays to
be with her parents and friends.
Samuel Lewis of Macon, spent week
end with his grandparents, Judge and
Mrs. S. B. Lewis.
HAS RULED FROM BEGINNING
That Japanese Royal Family Has No
Name la Proof of Assertion Long
Put Forward.
Miss Lois Lewis who has been teach
ing school in Sylvester returned to her
home very sick with flu. We are glad
to report her better at this writing
The O. E. S. Chapter No. 194, will
hold their regular meeting in the Ma
sonic Hall next Tuesday night. Every
member is urged to be present as new
officers will be elected. ✓
Messrs. E. V. Jones and D. S. Bla
lock are bird hunting in south ‘Georgia
this week.
Dr. E. C.
in Atlanta.
Seawright spent Tuesday
Mrs. E. V. Jones is visiting relatives
in Atlanta this week.
Taylor and Hugh Russell Mitchell
of Hapeville, spent the week-end with
their grandparents, Judge ahd Mrs. S.
B. Lewis.
The “New Store on the Square” now
has a complete line of shoes for the
family, and invite your patronage.
Mrs. T.JV1. Murphy and children wish
to express their appreciation to the
many friends and relatives for the
deeds of love and thoughtfulness; for
the kind words of sympathy and the
beautiful flowers that (came to them
during the illness and death of the
husband and father, Thomas M. Mur
phy.
Redwine Brothers ginning day Friday
only.
pi i ' 1111 JWM—
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
is often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing. Unless the inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de
stroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all druggist^.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
World’s Water Power.
The total available horsepower in
the world derivable from falling wa
ter is reckoned at 439,000,000. Africa
leads with 190,000,000. Asia has 71,-
000,000. Europe is credited with 45,*
000,000, South America with 54,000,-
0PO and North America with 62,000,-
000.
In the peaceful and Isolated com
munity It is probable that at first no
family had any special line of occupa
tion to follow. It was^when the com
munity had made some progress that
division of labor was introduced. It is
clear from many myths that family
names in Jnpan were taken from the
occupations followed. When many
families came to follow the same oc
cupation then the necessity arose for
giving distinctive names to the dif
ferent families. Of the ruling family,
however, there was only one, and as it
had no occupation as other families
did it had no name. Nor was there
any occasion for giving it a distinctive
name; it sufficed to call it by an hon
orific name. It was and is only when
a member of the imperial family sets
up a branch family that a distinctive
name is given.
Japan furnishes the solitary in
stance where the ruling family has no
family name. In England, Italy, Hol
land and other countries those who
already had family names acquired in
fluence and ascended to the throne.
That the Japanese ruling family has
no name is a clear proof of the con
tention that Japan has been ruled by
the same family from the beginning.
Had there been any revolution at any
time in the history of Japan—that Is
to say, had the first ruling family
been supplanted by another—the pres
ent imperial house would have a name
of its own.—Chicago Journal.
REFUSED TO BELIEVE HIM
Jury Foreman’s Remarkable Explana
tion for Declining to Credit De
fendant’s Plea of Guilty.
Some years ago in a Western state,
then a territory, a popular citizen be
came involved with an influential and
overbearing character and killed him.
Public sentiment leaned toward the
defendant, but the law was against
him, and when the day of trial came
the defendant, his counsel and friends
held a consultation, and, fearful of the
consequences, they decided that the
defendant should plead guilty and beg
the court’s mercy.'
The jury was charged by the court
and retired. Presently it returned, and
the foreman said:
“We find the defendant not guilty.”
The judge viewed the jury in sur
prise and said:
"Gentlemen of the jury, how be It?
This defendant pleads guilty, and you-
find him not guilty?”
The foreman answered:
“Well, your honor, the defendant is
such a liar we can't believe him un
der oath.”—Progressive Grocer.
Sine Qua Non.
A Kansas City bankrupt declared
that all he warned to keep of his as
sets was his Bible and his golf clubs.
What, after all, need a man care
whether lie’s busted or not, as long as
lie has these spiritual and physical
consolations?—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
BRING YOUR EYE
TROUBLE TO US.
The eye examination we gb-e and
i he fact that we make the glasses as
sures you of a satisfactory fit.
A Perfect Fit
Assures You of Comfort
We have a complete repair depart
ment; If your glasses are broken mail
them In. We will give them prompt
attention.
EARL G. DOWDA
Optometrist—Optician
100 1-2 Whitehall St.
Second Floor
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
More than 5,000 Watkins Dealers
Deliver Watkins Products in
“A Store at Your Door.”
You See
Before
You
Buy
PLACED AT LAST
“I can’t do a thing with Jones,’ 1 said
the manager. “I’ve had him In three
departments, and he dozes all day
long.”
“Put him at the pajama counter,
suggested the proprietor, “and fasten
this card on him:
“ ‘Our night clothes are of such su
perior quality that even the man who
sells them cannot keep awake.’"—Ep-
worth Herald.
Johnny Was Right.
“What is an apprentice?” Johnny
asked his father.
"One bound to another to learn his
trade or profession and make himself
generally useful.”
“Then you’re apprenticed to mother,
aren’t you, dad?” said Johnny.—Lon
don Tit-Bits.
Her. Relatives Included.
“So you want to marry my daugh
ter, eh?”
"I do, sir.”
“Young man, have you considered
her family in this matter?”
“I have sir. I love that girl so much
I’d be willing to put up with any
thing.”
The Heaviest Part.
“My husband was taking part in a
dramatic performance last night, and
he is so hoarse today he can scarcely
speak.”
"Oh, really! Was he playing the
leading part?”
“No, he was prompting.”
A CINCH
Rabbit—Gee, this Is a cinch. That
fool city kid thinks I’m a bear or
something.
Now Chasing Fleas.
They have a darling in their home—
A fifty-dollar Pekinese—
The hand that rocked the cradle
Now is busy combing fleas.
Nothing to Worry About.
Movie Actor—But, look here, if he’s
going to throw me into the rapids how
am I going to get out?
Director—That’s all right; you don’t
appear again!
A Telling Thrust.
Wife—I don’t want to be bothered
hearing about your business. Please
leave that at the office.
1 Hub—Oh, very well. And I’ll leave
the proceeds of it there, too.
Correct Answer.
Diner (with menu)—Chicken cro
quettes, eh! I say, waiter, what part
of a chicken is the croquette?
Waiter—The part that’s left over
from yesterday, sir.
He’d Know.
“What Is eloquence?” asked the per
son who is fond of academic argument.
"You wouldn’t ask that question if
you had ever heard a football coach
making a few remarks to his team just
before the battle.”
Adaptable Movies.
“Where are the scenes of this photo
play laid?"
“In the great north woods.”
"They look familiar.”
“Maybe you saw our photoplay en
titled ‘Lost in the Jungle of Africa.’ ”
always follow th$ use of
Watkins
Extracts, Flavors and Spices
You want Quality in your Cooking. To getr it you
should use Quality materials. Watkins has been a standard
of Quality for more than half a cen
tury. So Watkins Superior Ex
tracts, Flavors and Spices always
have been maintained at such high
standards of Quality, no imitation
can reach their excellence.
Watkins Products number more than 137
home necessities that are brought to you
in a “Store at Your Door,” so you can see
and inspect the goods before you buy
Ask the Watkins Dealer
W. C. VOLLENWEIDER
Watkins Salesman
Fayetteville, Ga.
The Telephone Trill.
“Our telephone operator Is a very
cultured young woman.”
“Yes; but she appears to be a little
uncertain on spelling. I can’t make
i up my mind as to how many ‘r’s’ she
I thinks there are in the word ‘three.’"
Moore
Glasses
And Superior
Service Cost
No More Than
the Ordinary
Kind.
OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS
Should call on us immediately upon
arrival, allowing us sufficient time to
supply glasses, properly and comfort
ably fitted.
Jno. L. Moore & Sons
Master Opticians
Over a Quarter
Century In Atlanta
New Location
77 Peachtree St.
Atlanta, Ga.
Clasified Ads.
I AM NOW LOCATED IN THE
HOLLINGSWORTH BUILDING, OC
CUPYING OFFICES WITH DR. O. T.
MALONE. I WILL BE GLAD TO
WAIT UPON MY PATIENTS AND
CONSULT WITH OTHERS IN NEED
OF DENTAL WORK. SEE ME FOR
EXAMINATION, TERMS AND
PRICES.
Very respectfully,
DR. W. W. ALLEN, DENTIST.
Haisten Brothers—Funeral Directors
and Embalmers — Grifin and Senoia,
Ga... J. P. Wellborn, Embalmer. Office
Phone 575. Night and Sunday Phone
63 and 163-J.
Blaloek-Harrell-Smith Co. announce
their new fall line of Ladies’ Dress
Goods. Call and examine them. Also
summer slippefs for the family at your
own price. Look before buying else
where.
EGGS WANTED—Will pay 35 cents
per dozen for eggs. BLALOCK-HAR-
RELL AND SMITH CO.
The Fife-Winchester Store can equip
you with every requisite for your *all
fishing and hunting; also have <5ther
sporting goods.
Ford Agency handle the Goodrich
and Goodyear Tires. Watch their ads
in this paper.
Have you a wife? The Blalock Trad
ing Co. can furnish everything you
need. Will take your produce for cash
or in trade at market prices.
Watkins Spark Plugs can’t he beat.
Vollenweider sells them.
Griffin Auto Top Co. and Southern Tire
Works can put your old bus to runnin’
and make il look like new.
Blalock-Harrell-Smith Company will
buy your peas.
$25.00 REWARD: Twenty-five dol
lars reward will be paid for the deliv
ery to Sheriff of Fayette county, one
Jim Peters (colored), 5 feet 5 inches
tall, 140 pounds weight, yellow color.
Jumped his bond in Fayette county.
FOR RENT: Two-horse farm, lo
cated three milles north of Kenwood,
Ga. One mile from line of Fayette,
Campbell and Clayton counties, near
a good school (Bethsaida). Rent very
reasonable. See M. P. KENT, 215
E. Cambridge avenue, Colleg Park, Ga
Wall Paper.
Persons who “don’t kn^w what ails
them” may find a cure in choice of
a wall paper that suits their tastes.
It has been proven'that wall paper
can produce nervousness and irrita
bility, if its tone clashes with the feel
ings of anyone in the house.
Flies Found Far Underground.
Certain species of crane-fly, of the
genus Trichocera. are commonly found
In mines and sometimes at great
depths.
>%£ Tongues in Africa.
There are S43 languages and dia
lects in use among the blacks in Af-
Makfng a Choice.
Mr. Pennywise—I’d rather you’d
take the $70 hat instead of the $10
one. Then, when you change your
| mind, it’ll be just right.
I His Wife—Stupid! I intend to
change my mind twice.
Professional Advice.
The long climb up the mountain side
was too^ much for the tenderfoot and
he admitted it.
“I can’t stand it,” he panted, sinking
on a rock. "My legs are all In."
“Waal,” suggested the guide, help
fully, "why don’t you hdp awhile and
rest ’em one at a time.”
"You
sheriff?
“Yes;
Sought by the Office.
say he’s serving under the
Did the office seek the man?”
and it took two deputies t«
bring him in.”
EXPERT
CAR REPAIRS
COST THE LEAST
Any one can hang out a
garage sign and make a
bluff, but only an expert
mechanic can keep your
car in the pink of condi
tion that gives complete
satisfaction.
Bring your car to us.for
repairs that are 100 per
cent satisfactory.
GRIFFIN AUTO
Top an., paint CO.
103 North Eight St.,
Phone 365.
WE PULL IN CARS
WE RENT CARS
Blalock Trading Company
WILL be headquarters to buy your goods
FOR THE FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS
A FULL LINE OF
NEW GOODS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
FURNITURE CARPETS RUGS
ALL HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
WARM WINTER CLOTHING
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
SHOES AND SLIPPERS
TOILET ARTICLES AT REDUCED
PRICES
FANCY DRESS PATTERNS
SILKS
SERGES
READY-TOWEAR GARMENTS
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
TOYS-
-TOYS-
-TOYS-
-TOYS
GROCERIEST—BEST—CHEAPEST
Blalock Trading Company
This is the lowest price at
which the Ford Touring
Car has ever sold, and with
the many new improve
ments, including the one
man top, it is a bigger value
than ever before.
Buy now. Terms if desired
REDWINE BROS.,
Fayetteville, Ga.