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W. L. Burrusj was m Commerce
■Wednesday.
Dr, George Bush wos in Car-
nesville Monday on business.
L. F. Lendardt was in Toccoa
Tuesday on business,
Mr. Henry Jordan, of Rovston,
was here Sunday afternoon.
E. S. Manley motored to Toccoa
Tuesday.
O. J. Manley was in Toccoa
Tuesday on business.
Mrs [). C- Van Wey was in La
voma Friday afternoon.
Col. G. L. Goode was in Canon
Saturday.
Master Hillard McEntireis yisi
t:ng relativen in Commerce.
Dr. Loden, of Carlton, was in
Carnesville Sunday afternoon.
Miss Loura Mason and Miss.
Nanch were here Tuesday v siting 1
Sneriff John W. Wans'ev was
in Canon andjRovstori Monday on
usiness.
Mr George B -own, of lioyston
was in Carnesville Wednesday on
business.
Mr and Mrs J. It. Dortch of
Lavonia were m Town Sunday
afternoon.
P. A. Smith and son, Richard
Layonia J
or near were here Tues¬
day.
Hon. H. H. Chandler, of Li-
onia, was here first of week on
business.
Miss Perth McMurrav is spend-
,Tig the week in Carnesville as the
guest of Mrs. John Conger.
D. A. Addington one of La von
ia’s pr. minent business men was
m Carnesville Monday afternoon.
Messrs Clayton Webb, Hugh
Ilolt and Ernest Keown, of Law-
renceville, are in Carnesville visit-
in g friends.
Mrs. Benjamin Yow, of Lavonia
is the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ns Yow at their home on Miiledge
aven,ie.—Ath*»ns Banner.
Mi-st s Agnes Richardson, Jose¬
phine Haley, of Lavonia, and Miss
Mary Dillard Haiber, of Gaines¬
ville, were here Tups h y.
Miss Francis Beech left Fiiday
for her home in Brunswick alter
several weeks stav here as the
guest of Mrs D. O. Van Wey.
Dr. L. L). Gale Mayor home of guard Car J
nesville is enrolling a
for locol service if needed uuring
the war Enlistment Jin this or
ganization imposes no military ob
ligations other than those already
due as citizens. The government
w 11 furnish an annv officer to
train a company and also furnish¬
es t he necessar y eq u i p m e n t.
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Aid Social News
iSuuday School at Middle Iiiver
is progressing nicely.
Miss Louise Crow, of Athens, is
the guest of Misses Lollie Belle
and Donnie Crow,
C. E- Hooper and son, Jewell,
motored to Rovston Saturday
afternoon.
Thu ice'supper given by Mis.
Phillips Saturday night was enjoy
ed by all present.
Missis. James Richey Will ?nd
Hopt Hooper motored to Athens
Saturday afternoon.
Misses Bulva Phillips and
Myrtie Duncan spent Saturday
night witn Misses Lula, Belle and
Rena Hooper.
Misses Lollie BHle and Donnie
Crow entertained Saturday eve¬
ning in compliment to M'ss Louise
Crow of Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones and
children of Carnesville were the
guest of their mother Mrs. W. B.
Jordon Sunday.
Some of The Char¬
acters of The
Chautauqua
Carnesville is to have the Rad¬
oliffe Chautauqua on June 29, 30
and July 2nd. Some of the most
representative cit’zensof Caines
villeare boosters of the Cbautau
qua and it will doubtless bo a
success. On everv corner the
burnino subject of Chautauqua is
discussed. The prcgrvm consists
of high class enteroai unont and
we urge all :o attend.
i>r. W. T 8. Culp the gifted
arator will be worth m >re than
your money and the Hearons
Sisters Con tert company is numb
ered among the best hits of the
season. The t IIawkeve Glee Club
is wonderful entertainment alone
and Miss Pattirude promises
some interesting parts in the prog
rarae, Herbert and Floy Sprague
in Rip Van Wrinkle will oe worth
going miles to see.
All in all the Chautauqua will
be the best yet and many that
failed to attend last year will b.
numbered with the boosier clul
this year.
Each member of the Chautauqu:
will be good and those that in a
fortunate enough Jto attend* w II
enjoy it as it is both ir.tertainb g
and instructive a d will appeal to
eveiy A merican citizen.
Remember Dr, Culp is a gifted
orator and in the most r-xqusire
and glowing phrases gather to¬
gether woids that will make one
of the most eloquent speakers ever
made in the state, at no time will
hissueech became tiresome or ur.
interesting. His remarks will con
stantlv be interrupted by gener
ous bursts of of applause from
the well pleased aumance.
Hon. Clifford Walker one of
Georgia’s noted men will be here
on Sunday and will address Jie
people at either morning or after
uoon set vice which will be an
nounced later. Mr. Walker's
name and fame a re familiar topics
and his brilliancy, wit and elo-
( j uence have made Jjhun an Jnnd-
nent figure.
This busy gent is a booster and
the Life of the town. Without
him and a few others, the old
Burg would be as dead as a Uooi-
nail. He’s Serry on ihe Job lor
the Public Good and his name
heads every subscription paper to
Raise Money for Janything. We
couldtn.t do without him. Long
may he weave!
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The Hawkeye Glee Club.— mony and wholesome humor. Together th >v
form a splendid vocal quartet, mandolin quartet and saxophone quartet. 'H e
trios, solos, duets and readings are e jually enjoyable. To miss either one of
their appearances is to lose a rare treat.
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The Hearons Sisters Concert Company.— A musical organization of high order. Includes Miss Anna Hear¬
ons, planiste and mandolinist; Miss Frances, vtoliniste; Miss
Charlotte, clarinetist, and Miss Winifred, reader. They are conceded to be one of the most pleasing concert com¬
panies on the Chautauqua platform.
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Dr. W. T. S. Culp.— An orator of
power in illu¬
minating and interpreting ideals. A
student of great themes and a speaker
of tremendous force and prophetic vi-
»Ion. A master of brilliant satire.
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B. F. Lamb comes to the Chautau¬
qua splendidly fitted by
education and training to handle mod¬
em truths-in a forceful and striking
manner. He invests the so called ev-
eryday things of life with a new beau-
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Herbert and Floy Mahon Sprague. _In their charming costumed sketches
and playlets. Just two remarkably
clever people, yet by a unique method they seem to (ill the stage with differ¬
ent characters. In “Hip Van Winkle" they present (he entire story of the lov¬
able vagabond In the masterly manner that has made them to the Chautau¬
qua what Joe Jefferson was to the stage.
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Louiso Carlton, Contralto. Miss Carlton’s success Is due no less
— to her personality than to her ability.
There is unanimity on the part of critics and the press in conceding her a
brilliant future. She has talent, trace, beauty and originality.
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W. F. Jerome A man of forceful
— attainments. F o r
nearly a quarter of a century identified
with (he minisuv. He is member of
state legislature. ..
the Michigan 0
brings to the , Chautauqua platform , . a
personality which inspires conhuence.
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William E. Adams was born on a
farm on the
Western Iteserve in Ohio, which has
furnished more great men than any
like piece of territory in the world. Me
has made a study of community prob-
and Mg )eetures are inspiring
and of inestimable value.
Druggist fe
Much To Say
About - Dr.
Jackson’s
Cordial
Mr. J. W. Henry oi Mon
roe Tells How He Was
fined by This wonder¬
ful Medicine Took lion
the Advice of His Phy¬
sician Urges all to try
Tt.
‘•Three years ago 1 suffered i
great deal from indigestion. I
tried all kinds of metucino and
nothing gave me relief,” savs Mr.
J W. TIenrv with the Barnett-
Medlm company, ot Monroe, who
formerly lived at Stathn/n. Ga.
“All of my family have suffered
from indigestion and one day on
the advise of my physician I be¬
faking Dr. Jackson’s Cordial.
At that time living at Stntham
a no working tor McDonal Drng
Store. After taking fuur bottle3
l was cured entirely. Before tak
ing Jackson’s Cordial I was unable
to eat without great pains for
hours afterwards. 1 can now eat
tiling 1 want with the great
pleasure and safety. There is no
that Jacks m’s Cordial cur¬
ed me. 1 want every one who suf
fers to try this great medicine as
I know that it will cure him.”
Speaking futher Mr. Henry
said, *T have also given Jackson's
Cordial to mv little girl as a gen¬
tonic. There is not a better
on thej American market.
advise ever 1 one to give it to
their child ten during the spring
months.
Air: Henry is one among the
thousands who have found perma¬
nent cure from this wonderful rem
edv. Jackson’s Cordial has been
on the market for a half a century
and has stood ihe test of time,
If you suffer from anv kind of
indigestion, dysentary. dyspepsia,
diarahoe, sick headache, bihous •
ness, or any kind of stomach, liver
kidney or blood trouble, then get
a bottle today and git cured. It
you have no appititeand ciunot
sleep at n’ght, Jackson’s Cordial
s wr.atyou need.
For Sale by J. F. Jones, W H
Cox & Co., W. R, Whiten, P. W.
Vandiver. G. R, Harrison Jack
Crow.
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Hearons Sisters Co.— Miss Anna
Hearons
(upper picture), skilled pianist and man¬
dolinist; Miss Frances Hearons (lower
picture), it violinist of great qbillty,
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