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'•THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29, lftgl.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
Have large quantities of Framing and
Boards for sale at prices that will sell.
—Apply te A. P. Guffln. 21-tf
Don't forget the bos supper at the
Christian church Thursday evening,
September 22. at 8 :.'lO o'clock.
Save! Save!
YOU can save money, time and labor by us
ing Red Seal Lye for all your cleaning up.
Make your own soap with Red Seal Lye—
simply mix it with grease and water according
to directions on the label.
A teaspoonful of Red Seal Lye, dissolved
in a quart of water, makes a wonderful cleans
ing solution for use in washing greasy pots
and pans, floors, woodwork,
porches and cellars.
Red Seal Lye is a water soften
er. It saves soap and purifies and
disinfects at the same time. A
little of it sifted into the sink
cleans out the pipes and keeps
them from being stopped up. It
kills all disagreeable odors, in
sects and vermin.
Red Seal Lye is the very high
est quality lye that can be made.
It is granulated and packed in
cans that are easy and convenient
to use. Simply sift a little of it
into the water.
Always ask your storekeeper
for, and be sure to get, the old re
liable Red Seal Granulated Lye.
P. C. TOMSON & COMPANY
Philadelphia, Penna.
Million Dollars
Invested by Employes
of Swift & Company
More than 21,000 employes of
Swift & Company own or are pay
ing for shares in the business. These
men and women have attested
their faith in the integrity and good
will of the company by investing
their savings in the business.
Their holdings represent a
total of nearly 250,000 shares, the
par value (SIOO a share) of which
is more than $24,500,000.
These 21,000 represent more
than one-third of our average
number of employes!
One man out of every three, in
plant, office, and branch house,
from the handworker on the floor
to the brain worker at the desk;
working with us as well as for us,
devoting himself to his own busi
ness while devoting himself to ours;
promoting his own interests in
every motion or moment saved, in
every product improved or main
tained at perfection, in every service
rendered through prompt,thorough,
effective distribution of products.
This interested, eager group of
fellow partners working with us for
the good of Swift & Company and
the public which we serve, consti
tutes one-half of the ownership of
Swift & Company in point of num
bers, and nearly one-sixth in point
of shares outstanding.
It represents practical and suc
cessful progress toward the end at
which enlightened modern industry
is aiming for the solution of indus
trial problems—toward cooperation,
mutuality, brotherhood in busi
ness, for the good of all
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
HASHLER SHOCK Absorbers on
your FORD saves Tires and makes it
ride easier. Let us fit you cm a set.
10 days free trial.—Smith Hdw. Cos.
.Vow is the time to put out onion sets.
We have the genuine Bermuda and
common sets. —Smith Hardware Cos.
Y KE3 1
fSEAL 1
L LYE A
Always follow direc
tions when you use Red
Seal Lye—a full print
ed set is furnished with
each can. They tell
you how to use Red
Seal Lye safely and
savingly in many help
ful ways.
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PARRISH LOCALS
Misses Flora and Bessie Simpson
and Thelma Allen were the guests of
Mrs. W. B. Bramlett and Miss Lou
auna Walker Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. .Skelton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bramlett and
Miss Louanna Walker were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mote and family
visited their son, Mr. Charlie Mote,
near Jefferson Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oliver and fam
ily were guests of the latter s parents
Mr. aud Mrs. John Marr Sunday.
Miss Mlrian Braselton was the guest
of Miss Carmen Elder Sunday night.
Miss Jewel Elyliott spent Sunday
night with Miss Louanna Walker.
aster Odell vMright spent awhile
Sunday with Master Chester Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flanigan, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Allen and little son. Al
mond, visited relatives in Greene coun
ty Sunday.
Misses Bessie Simpson and Mattie
Lou Fleeman *wer g Miss
Thelma Allen Sunday night.
Miss Thelma Allen was the dlnnet
guest of Miss Sabrn Farr Sunday.
Miss Mabra Farr was tse guest of
Misses Nellie and Ruth Allen Sunday.
Misses Carmen Elder, Mirian Bras
elton. Mabra Farr, Jewell Elliott, Bes
sie Simpson, attie Lou Fleeman and
PearT Marr were the guests of Misses
Nellie Ruth and Thelma Allen Sunday
afternoon.
Messrs. Lester Braselton and Ches
ter Elliott were guests of Lecil Allen
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Erskine Braselton and Miss An
nie Belle Clack were guests of Miss
Nellie Allen Sunday afternoon.
Mr. A. F. Gregory was the guest of
Mr. A. N. Elliott and family Sunday.
Miss Eunice Attaway spent Satur
day night with Miss Beulah Magness.
Miss Flora Simpson spent Saturday
with Mrs. Price.
GREATEST SUNDAY
NEWSPAPER
Sunday. October 2nd, and thereafter
the Sunday Constitution will have eight
full colored pages of the world's best
comics, making the greatest comic sec
tion in America.
A twenty-four page tabloid magazine
in colors, unequalled by any Sunday
paper, containing many special features
of interest to every member of the fam
ily. that the best brains can produce
and money can buy.
Anew feature for the Daily and the
Sunday is a novel each week, begin
ning on Sunday, ending on Saturday,
costing in book form from $1.50 to
$2.00 a detective story a week, costing
in book form $1.25 to 1.50; over s'l.oo
worth of high class, up-to clate and pop
ular Action and detective stories each
week. All the above in addition to its
recognized leadership in its news re
ports makes the Daily superior in its
held and the Sunday Constitution with
out a parallel.
Sunday, 10 cents per copy from news
dealers or Daily and Sunday, 20 cents
per week, delivered by dealers, or sent
by mail 5 weeks for SI.OO.
A live, wide-awake news dealer want
ed iti every town.
Get next Sunday’s Constitution. You
will insist on having it thereafter.
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION.
Atlanta, Georgia
0
I Pertecost '
* — *
Miss Zora Hammond was the guest
of Miss Grace Prlckett Monday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patton and chil
dren were the guests of relatives near
Statham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ferguson and chil
dren of Carl were here Sunday after
noon.
Several from here attended the chil
dren’s day at Midway Sunday.
Mr. Harold Wayne spent the week
end with relatives at Oak Grove.
Miss Lollle Mae Hammond of Ath
ens spent Saturday night with home
folks.
Mrs. J. M. Haynie, W. J. Haynie and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Jones at Oak Grove!
Miss Marie Haynie spent Saturday
night in Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kilgore and
children spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mincey.
Taulac. that celebrated medicine,
makes you eat better, feel better, sleep
better and work better. Sold by G. 11.
IVl.al'erriere & Sons.
The Ideal Purgative.
Asa purgative. Chamberlain’s Tab
ets are the exact thing required. Strong
nough for the most robust, mild enough
or children. They cause an agreeable
movement of the bowels without any
of that terrible griping. They are easy
id pleasant to take and agreeable in
J effect.
THE WILDER NEWS
GOVERNMENT
AUCTION
2000 Buildings and Structures
500 Small Farms 500
i.(5 to 1000 Acre*)
Building Material, Plumbing, Radiation, Steam and
Water Piping up to 12 inches; Boilers for Power and
Heating, Electric Motors, Wiring, Poles, Street Lights,
Grain Elevator, a complete Bakry with ovens and ma
chinery, Hot Water Tanks from 80 gallons up; Stoves,
Ranges, Furnaces, Hotel Kitchen Equipment, Refrig
eration Plant, Etc., Etc., Etc.
—AT—
Camp Gordon
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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TERMS:-Buildings and Commodities Cash.
LAND:-1-3 Cash, balance 1 and 2 years. Certified
check, bank draft, Express Money Order, ac
cepted. Successful bidders may purchase sin
gle buildings or other Units, or may secure as
many as desired at the “knock down’’ price.
Further Details Announced at Sale.
Sale Takes Place Rain
or Shine
IN
AUDITORIUM ON THE GROUNDS
COMMENCING
10 A. M. Sharp
H. L. Rogers
Quartermaster General of the Army
. Washington, D. C.
GERTH’S REALTY EXPERTS Information Offices
of New Orleans Camp Gordon
Auctioneers Atlanta, Ga.
SUBSCRIPTION: SI.BO A YEAR