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PERSONAL
Mr. H. L. Allen is spending his
vacation in Washington City.
Mrs. Clayton Buchanan, of
Macon, is visiting Mrs. C. W.
Buchanan. *
Mrs. C. M. Kimbell and Miss
Kate Ham spent last week in
Atlanta.
Mrs. S. B. Hungerford. of
Gray, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
S. H. Thornton.
Mr. W. L. Little, of Forsyth,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Hencely this week.
Miss Sara Smith le t Friday to
resume her studies at Ward-Bel
mont in Nashville.
Mrs. Sasnett Crum and chil
dren arrived last week from Mt.
Airy to visit Mrs. J. W. Crum.
W. A. Watkins was down from
Atlanta Sunday spending the day
with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roberts.
Mrs. J. R. Carmichael returned
Saturday from a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Joyner in Macon.
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\ from the tame kind of roots, herbs and barks, now
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(lie Indians way cf handling the materials, the >^y
essential features are still in evidence in S. S. s.— \cft(‘QC'X>r
Natures Greatest Blood Purifier —and c natural go
quecce of the Indians favorite medicine.
Cet Thl- Cenv:n= S. S. £. at You* Ditcotn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams,
of Macon, are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Frank S. Carmi
chael.
Miss Nina Fletcher. Mrs. Hat
tie Fletcher and Judge H. M
Fletcher spent Sunday in Monti
cello.
Mrs. Frank Carmichael will
j spend next week in Macon with
| her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Chas.
Adams.
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Suggs,
of Barnesville, will be guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts McKibben
Sunday.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge is in Kan
sas Citv attending the meeting
of the American Bankers Asso
ciation.
Messrs. S. H. Mays, J. H.
Land and A. H. S. Davis attend
ed the state convention in Macon
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKibben
and little daughter. Carolyn, of
Eatonton, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben.
William McClure, who has been
with the McClure Ten Cent Cos.
for several months, has accepted
a position with Carmichael-Mal
let Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hurt and
Miss Margaret McKibben motor
ed to Macon Tuesday to visit Mrs.
L. R Akin.
Mr. J. M. Etheridge who has
been spending his vacation at
home, has returned to Louisville,
Kv.. to resume his studies in the
Southern Theological Seminary.
Mrs. Paul Turner, Mrs. Ernest
Smith and Mrs. Julian Weems,
of McDonough, were guests of
Mrs. Lamar Etheridge Wednes
day and charming visitors at the
D. A. R. rook party.
SENATOR REOWINE HAO
CONVENTION ON SATURDAY
Hon. Charles D. Red wine, of
Fayetteville, was nominated as
Senator from the twenty-sixth
district at the senatorial conven
tion held in Griffin Saturday.
The new executive committe
elected for the ensuing two years
is as follows: Butts county. J.
T. Moore, C. L. Redman,; Fay
ette county, W. M. Preston. S.
H. Gordon; Spalding county, J.
D. Touchstone, J. D. Taylor.
Among the delegates from
Butts county to the convention
were Messrs. J. T. Moore, C. L.
Redman, W. E. Foster, A. H.
Ogletree, W. E. Watkins, A. M.
Watkins.
A TEXAS WONDER.
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The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularities ofthe
kidneys and bladuer in Dotn men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of SI.OO
One small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, and seldom ever fails to perfect a
cure. Send for testimonials from this
and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 29*45
Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by
druggists.
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INDIAN SPRING
Mrs. W. H. Arnold is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. T. P. Clay in
Atlanta.
William Minter Sapp, Jr., of
Dalton, was a guest of Rock Cas
tle for the week-end. William is
an undeveloped artis", a 6 year
old cartoonist.
Valuable Land at
Forced Sale
The Chance of a Lifetime
The famous Wadley Plantation, over 1300 acres, some of the best land in
Georgia, and only 15 miles from Macon, HAS TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF
COURT. The property has a mile frontage on the Central Railroad and Nations
al Highway in the town of Bolingbroke. There are plenty of schools and
churches. This land is strong and productive, moderately level, well watered
with pure freestone water; many of the tracts have plenty of woodland for do
mestic purposes; healthful locality; finest climate in the State.
Auction Sale on the Property,
THURSDAY, OCT. 12, BOLINGBROKE, CA.
This wonderful farm has been subdivided into business and residence lots, also
farms ranging in size from 10 to 125 acres. Plats furnished on application. Copy of
abstract of title on file at our office and at the office of Clerk of Superior Court of
Monroe County, Forsyth, Ga., and at store of B. F. Harrison, Bolingbroke. Mr. L.
0. Hollis is at Bolingbroke every day to show this property. Terms of Sale—One
fourth cash; one-fourth Dec. 15, 1916; balance February 1, 1917.
There will be a Big Barbecue at Bolingbroke the day
of the Sale. Brass Band Music all Day.
For plats and more detailed information, write—
GEORGIA TRADING CO., FORSYTH, GA.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Scoville
will return to Birmingham after
the summer season here.
Mr. Felix Dougherty is visiting
his daughters in Macon.
Messrs. B. A Wright, Lawson,
Wright Watkins, Mrs. Lawson
and Miss Mary Wright motored
to Milledgeville and Eatonton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gregory
and Miss Belle will be caretakers
of the Wigwam the coming win
ter.
Mr. Oliver Dolvin was a dele
gate to the Macon convention.
The Wigwam is being recover
ed. a handsome new roof.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood,and builds up the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.