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The For Holiday Season
Never in all the year is mo e desirable to
lookjyour best than during th- Chritma Ho'
days. We car fit you 'm ✓ : - f-J * A
gives you pres ;ige.
Prices from $16.50 up
Others from $10.00 up
New and complete line of H i. Jay wear for
men including some of the prettiest silk ties atSOc
and $1,00.
Let us fit you out in the very best of the
seasons offerings.
The White Store
LAVONIA GECRGIA
Looking Forward
TV A GOOD BUSINESS
This fall and believing all goods would be higher
I purchased early in the spring practically every
line of merchanbise I carrv. By so do ng 1 am now
inposition to sell your needs for much less than
those who bought later.
lhave by far the best line of shoes ever shown bv me my clothing Depart¬
ment is fitted with all the rew things in suits and Bovs suits , underwear for.
men, women and children, in fact I an in positio > t> sav* you in almost every
line of merchandise.
I offer my customers the greatest values in Ladies Coats, to appreciate the
values you must come yourself and see with your own eyes.
I need your business and friendsh p you may need
the commodation I am in posnio i to extend there¬
fore lets form a connection mutual for both
our interests.
M. mLUMTHAL
TWO STORES
LAVONIA AND CANESVILLE GEORGIA
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The Christmas Peal
By HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD
Q WINGING across the belfry
U tower
The bells rang backward all the
hour.
They rang, they reeled, they rushed,
they roared;
Their tongue* tumultuous music
poured. the peals out-
The old walls rocked;
swept;
Far up the steep their eohoes leaped,
Soaring and sparkling till they
burst
Like hubbies round the topmost horn
That reddens to the hint of morn,
That halts some trembling star the
first,
And all the realms of ice and frost
From field to field those joy bells
tossed.
They answered from their airy
height;
They thrilled; they loosed their
bands for flight;
They knew that it was Christmas
night.
Where awful absences of sound
The gorge in death’s dumb rigor
bound,
Below and deep within the wood,
Windless and weird the black pines
stood.
The iron boughs slow swaying rose
And fell and shook their sifted
snows
And stirred in every stem and
branch
To the wild music in the air
From far lone upper regions where
Loose plunged the silver avalanche.
All up and down the valley side
These iron boughs swayed far and
wide.
They heard the cry along
height;
They poised in time with that
flight;
They knew that it was
night.
You who with quickening throbs
shall mark
Such swells and falls swim on the
dark
As crisp as if the clustered rout
In starry depths sprang chiming
out,
As if the Pleiades Bhould sing,
Lyra should touch her tenderest
string,
Aldebaran his spear heads clang,
Great Betelgeuse and Sirius blow
Their mighty horns and Fomalhaut
With wild sweet breath suspended
hang,
Know ’tis your heartbeats with
those bells,
Loosen the snow clouds’ vibrant
cells.
stir the vast forest on the height,
Your heartbeats answering to the
light Christ-
Flashed earthward the first
mas night.
Trade veur hor s? or mule for a
C evrolet. Tne best and lowest
price cir with electric lights 1.1 A
starter on the market
Nelms & Duncan.
Special Holiday Prices
Teeth Extracted Painless
We will be in Canesville Monday December lith
for two weeks prepared do al ki ids of dental work.,
Those who have teeth to be teated are requesed to
come first week, We will make soe :iaj prices ’ for the
coming two weeks ONLY.
Drs. T. I. Gcdwic & C. D. Turner
Office Nexf ILor to C, 0. McZfltire Aud Brother Over Barber Shop
Administrator'sASae
By a virtue ot an order from
the court of the Orfimivy of
Franklin cour,tv Georgia, will be
sold at public out crv, on the first
Tuesday in January 1917, at the
court house door in said county,
between the legal hours of sale,
th l >1 tv 1 j I si riot'd loti of
1 md. sold as the property of t !l e
estate of Henry and E len Glover
lecensed.
All that tract or parcel of hind
i i said state and county and b ing
locatdoi the waters of double
branch cn<k, same being a pnit
of O. 1)< an p'rce sind adjoing land
ofj. A. Dtniat on south and
west and on the north and cast
bv the Mrs. C. A, Dean dovvery
ind containing thirty three and
two tenth? acres more or hss.
Also all that tract or oareel cf
land lying and being in being in
s lid state and county aforesaid and
in hcC v cf Canon,
lands of E. B. Burton on the west
A. N. Bovvers on the south, A.
B. Thornton on the north and IS.
J, Ridgewav on east and c miaul¬
ing two and one naif acres
or less-
All the said land being sold as
the property of Henry and Eilen
Glowr, deceased, for the purpose
of paying debts and distribution
among the heirs. Terras one
th'rd cash, one third twelve months
rom date of sale, and balance
two years from date of sale,notes
for the deferred payments will be
taken be tting interest at the rate
of eight per cent per annum from
date of sale and bonds condition¬
ed upon the pal ments to make
dtle* to the purchasers uron the
payments of deferred payments.
This December 6tli 1916.
D. T Barnes.
Administrator ilenrv Glover and
Ellen Glovet, deceased.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There
is only one way to cure catarrhal deal ness,
and that is by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in¬
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is
inflamed you have n rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing:, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the
Inflammation can bo reduced and this tube
restored to it3 normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which la
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur¬
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts thru the
blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys¬
tem.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Circulars
free. A11 Druggists, 75c.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O
NOTICE OF FIRST
MEETING OF CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District
of Georgia, Eastern
Division
In the matter of J- W. Roach
Bankrupt.—In Bankruptcy, No. 741
To the creditors of above bankrupt
ot a , in the county of Frank-
iin, and district aforesaid, a bank¬
rupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
7th, day of Oct A D, 1916 the said
J. W. Roach Was duly adjudicated
bankrupt, and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be held at refer¬
ee’s office, Athens, Ga., on the
gist day of Dec. A D. 1910 10 o’elcak
in the ton noon, at which time the
said creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting.
FRANK L. UPSON,
Referee in Bankrup
City taxes will be due December
1st, please call on P. S. Adair,
City Clerk and pay promptly, fid s
will be issued December 20th.
E. A. Phillip, Mayor.
NOTICE
By virtue ot an order passsed
by the Court of Ordinary at th.-
regular December term 1916, w II
be sold at public outcry on ‘fist
Tuesday in January 1917, at the
court house door in said county,
between the the legal hours of
sale, the Toilowing describe I
property, said property sola as
property of Susie Ester Payne,
and Marie E. (Bayne) Anglin, bv
the undersigned as their guard an
Terms of sale one third cash,
one third November 1st 1917,
one third Noverabei 1st 1918, in¬
terest on deferred payments at
e : ght per cent from date of sale.
One undivided one half interest
in all that trac t or paicel of land
in the 812 district G. M. sa d state
and counlv, c'.mtnencinsr on a
pine knot, thence to west course
to a rock corner, thence south to a
lune knot, thence west to a rock
corner, thence eist to a red oak;
thence X. E. to a hickory, thence
to a pine, thence S: E. to pine
and hruinning corner, containing
one hundred acres, more or less,
and the 1 t lint contains the
Stanford Bayne old home houses.
This Dec., 4th 1916.
Mrs. S. L. (Payne) Anglin.
Guardian of S. E. Payne anti
Marie (Payne) Arglin,