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Hearst’s Sunday American
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O • P* If Was the verdict of every man and
tJUlldf tvll* woman who read the paper . . .
Hearst’s Sunday American
COUNTY LINE
As have been appeal**] 1o
from so many pood friends from
all soot ions, and from hoys and
girls who are away from home —
some in college. some in business
-who have saihscrihe<l for Tlie
News in older to keep up with
the local happenings and keep
in touch with their relatives and
friends we have consented,thorn gh
little reluctantly, to write from
this place. W,e do t^lihs realizing
that it is a burden o;b the mind
of the inexperienced writer., as
well as a pleasure for the reader
who reads after common writers.
It is hard for ns to connect our
thoughts, present them in read
able shape, fit to he spread upon
the pages of a paper to he scat
tered to the four winds of the
world, and lie read by the rich
and poor, tin* high and low.
County Line is doing Inarness
at the same old stand.
The singing at .Ur. Boss Das
ter’s Sunday night was highly
joyed.
Several of the hoys from here
t ol< in the debate at Bras “It n
Saturday night.
Mrs. B. .1. Wheeler wag the
guest of her father and mother
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Cross, helm*
Winder last week.
Mr. Prestun Banks and wife of
near Iloscliton, were the guests
of the latter's mother, Mrs.
Wheeler, Saturday night.
Mr K y B tc'ielor.ac mp n’ed
by his sister, Miss Alma. and
Misses Berth* and Annie Belle
Crui'e, of Walnut, vidted rela
tives in this section Sunday.
na o paiOr'-CiS— tuahi wrib Wrote
these three words for the guide
posts at railway crossing:
Both Phones Main 8000. Atlanta, Georgia.
Notice to Debtors
and Creditors.
Georgia, Walton County.
All persons indebted to the
estate of T. E. Smith, de
ceased, late of said county,
are hereby notified to come
forward at once and make
settlement. All who hold
accounts against the said T.
E. Smith estate, will please
present them to me for set
tlement.
S. W- BELL,
i
Bethlehem. Ga.
Execetor of the Will of Th
E. Smith, deceased.
The suflierin.ns <d' Mrs Ludy
Woodall, now Mrs Ludy Pa ker,
wife of out frit ml and brother
came to an cud Saturday morning
and tin* tabernacle in which slit*
li ’od was iaitl to i st at B< t.haha
ra Sunday in the present*** of a
large cone.ouise of friends and reJ
aties.
We’ve as good S ibbath seliool
in progress as can be found hi
my s *ction with. John Wheeler,
holding tin* sceptre at the head
and Frmst Hayes assisting, and
in my young m n and ladies who
art loyal to tilt* cause .waving ihe
banners of Ch'i t and giving
praise to Him through s ng aul
prayer.
Now, at the el se of this little
epistle, we want to extend a
broad invitation to all who sing
and will lake any part i*u this
good work, to come every Sunday
aft ‘moon at 2:'’s o clock. Both
young and old, and especially you
singers, conn* and h ip us make
the wtelkin. ring. Rememb; r the
string too the latch is on the out
side and you are always welcome ■
E. B. Duster.
J. 11. Wheeler.
Drive Sick Headaches Away
Sick headaches, sour gassy
stomavh. indigestion, biliousness
disappear quickly after you take
Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They
purify the blood and put new life
and vigor in tlxe system. Try then
and you will be well satisfied.
Every pill helps; every b o x guar
anteed. Price 2b(g Recommended
by all druggists.
Carter Hill
The 1. (). 0. F. held an enter
< sting meeting Saturday night.
Mi*. 11. A. Queen, was the guest
of F. .1. Fuller Sunday morning.
Mrs. J. X. Colt* is able to be
up agai,n after lier recent, illness.
Mr. Carey Saul, of Corinth.was
the guest of Messrs. Walter and
Clifton Saul Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sharpton, of
Maddox Aeaib mv community
were vis ting relative in this c'm
munity Sunday.
Mrs. 0. A. Edwards has bm n
confined to her bed with illn >ss
for several days. It is hoped she
will be able to be out again be
fore many days.
Messrs. George McDaniel and
Columbus Saul, accompanied by
STOPHLOOKI-LISTEN!
their daughters. Misses May Mc-
Daniel and Annie Saul, went to
lloschton Saturday.
Mr. Owen Still, of Clarkston,
was the guest of home folks
here a short while Saturday, ac
companied by his brother, Mr. L.
Still, he went to Bogart Sunday
and filled an appointment morn
ing and afternoon.
A four year old negro hoy. son
of John Thornton, was killed by
a heavy piece of fallen timber, at
tin* home of Will Steed, on G. S.
Millsaps farm Friday. The hoy
with several other children was
playing near an old building that
was being torn down and rebuilt
\dh*jn the heavy timber rolled
across him breaking his neck.
Singing at Ebenazer.
There will he singing at Ebeii
ezer church Sunday aft *rnoon.
April 201 h, at 2 o’clock. Chirlie
lirynnt., Wiley Roberts, Will Wal
lace, Dr. J. C. Bennett, John
Wheeler, Foster Freeman, Kino y
Hayes and other noted singers
art* expected to he on hand. New
books will bo used. Come one
and all and have a good time.
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Clogged Up Liver, Upset Stomach and
Dizziness
Old people, young people end middle aged
people all are fast learning that the best liver
remedy on earth is the famous
HOT SPRINGS
LIVER BUTTONS
Never use Calomel because LIVER
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fail—always give gentle action and
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Free sampfe LIVER BUTTON Sand book let
about the famous Hot Springs Rheumatism
Remedy and Hot Springs Blood Remedy at
Dr. J T. Wages Drug Cos.
Laughs for Every
body in the Great
Comic
Section
and the famous
City Life
Section
All the News
from
Everywhere
You Will Never Be Sorry For
Livjng a white life. 1 *
Hearing before judging.
Being candid and trank.
Thinking before speaking.
Harboring clean thoughts. ;
Discounting the talebearer.* ’
Standing by your principles.
Stopping your ears to gossip.
Asking pard< n when in error.
Being as courteous as a duke.
The inflempee of high motives.
Bridling a slandering tongue.
Being generous with an enemy.
Sympathizing with the oppress
ed.
Beiii r s |ua e in business deals.
Giving an unfortunate fellow
a lift.
Being path nt with cranky
neighbors.
Promptness in keeping prom
ises.
Putting the h; st possible con
struction up< n the doings of
others. —Ex.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
G. A. JOHNS,
Attorney at Law k
Winder, Ga.
Office over Smith & Carithers*
Rank. Practice in all the courts
except City Court of Jefferson.
W. H. QUARTERMAN.
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the Courts
Commercial law a specialty.
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
Dentist,
M inder, Georgia
00 ice over Smith & Carithers
bank. All work done satisfac
torily, Phone 81.
W. L. DeLaPERRIERE
Dental Surgery.
AV nder, Georgia
f Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work
done in most scientific and .ealis
factory way.
Offices on Broad St.