Newspaper Page Text
Miss Ponno Lee Pace, ot Smy-.
is wslting Mends here.
\
G. N, Nelms, of Jj^sfon, was
in town Tuesday.
Mr. Charlie Veal, ot Royston,
was here first of week.
O, S. Strickland has purchased
a new Paige car.
Miss Emma Manley was in
Athens Tuesday shopping.
J. T. Bent lev motored to Cor
dele this week on business.
Mrs. W. B. Westbrook was a
shopper in Athens Tuesday,
Mr. Bernard Barber, of Com¬
merce was here first of week.
Mis. James Goode announce
the arrival of a son July 17tli.
Mr. and Airs. Jule Pruitt, of
Mt. Pleasant, were in Carnesville
"Wednesday,
Miss Nancv Dickson returned
yestenlav from several days stay
in Atlanta.
Mrs Reece McMurrav is spend¬
ing the week with relatives in the
country.
Rev. Robert Davis, ot Toccoa,
was in Carnesville Wednesday vis
iting friends.
Mrs. J. L. Me Murray, ot Comer
is visiting the family of Mr. and
Mrs. C, G. McMuiray.
Little George Henry Harrison
is able to be out after several davs
illness.
Miss Gertrude Culpepper’s many
friends will regret to Darn of her
setious illness:
Miss Lettye Brown of C'ioss
P lains, was in Carnesville "Wed
nesdav.
Miss Blanche Camp will leave
in a few days for Monroe to visit
Miss Eunice Walker.
Mr. Sam Johnson was the guest
of Mr, and Mrs. D, C. VauWey
Tuesday night'
Mrs. S. J. Tribble, of Athens,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives here,
B. B. Braswell salesman tor
Jackson Grocery company was in
Carnesville Wednesday'.
Miss Leona Dickson has return -
ed from several days stay with
relasives in the country.
Miss Lila Poole, of Nads Creek
was the week-enJ guest of Mrs.
Paul Bagwell.
Mr. and Mr - Thomas Oaklev
announce the arrival of a fine boy
Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Clodfelter
were the dinner guests of Mrs.
Addie Ledbetter Sunday.
Misses Vera McConnell and
G lad vs Nelms of Royston, were
the guests of Judge and Mrs.V. C.
Nelms-
Mrs. Luther McEntire and two
children Leon and Elsie, are the
guests of Mrs. S. J. Tribble in
Athens.
Mrs. J. B. Burruss and children
have returned to their home in
Commerce after a short visit with
relatives here.
Mrs, J. P. Adair and chldren
spent Sunday with the famtlv of
J. H. L. Pavne at Durant.
,
J. D. Mathews traveling sales
men for Newport Gum company
was in Carnesville this week.
Miss SallveFannye Daniel, of
Danielsville, is the guest of her
cousin Miss Clara Mae Dauiel,
Mr. E. W. Strozier, of Savan
n ih, was the guest of his brother,
Jtev". II. M. Strozier Saturday and
pippJay.
will convene Monday,
Wednesday July 30, 31', am.
ust 1st.
Mips Anna Holbrook, of Bold
Springs, was the guest of her
sister, Mrs. B. T. Smith first of
week,
R. M. Watson Reo dealer is in
Carnesville. The Reo car la the
best car on the market for the
money.
CM, J. W, band rum is in Atlanta
for treatment of his eves. His
friends wish him a speedv recov-
erv,
C. F. Barrett salesman for Pruitt
Barrett Hardware coin pane of
Gainesvilie. is in Carnesville and
Franklin countv this week.
Dr. and Mts. .1, ]), Daniel and
children, of Damelsville, spent
Sundav with Mr, and Airs. C. Y.
Daniel.
Mr, Ilun iicutt has returned to
bis home at New Holland after
several days stay with his daugb
ter Airs. J, .1. P. Maibrv.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Pruitt, ot At
anta, were in Carnesville Wed
nesday to see the latters sister, Miss
Donna Lee Pace.
MissCorinne Little had Misses
Ottye and Leona Wansley, Marv
Fricks. Ovie Banksand Ellis Crow
as dinner guests Tuesday.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. Dickson,
Air. rnd Mrs, Arzo Dickson left
Tuesday moraine- lor a few days
stay with relatives in Oglethrope
Countv.
Mr. and Mrs, Birdie W il.-on
passed through here Tuesday af
ternoon enroute to their home in
Lavoma from an extended visit
varous parts of Soutn Georgia.
Mrs. George Poole and twi
children have returned from sev
eral days stay with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ayers, of Hun
ters Creek.
Mr. Alvin Isbell, of Cordele, is
Visiting relatives and friends here
he has many friends here having
having lived here uutii last year-
E. L, MoEntire, L- F. Lenhardt
Jr., W, P. Ayers, J, F. Jones and
L. D, Bagwell enjoved a fish fry
at Chandler’s Shoals Tuesday eve
fling.
Col, and Mrs. S. J. Smith, of
Commerce, and their attractive
visitor, Mrs M. J. Greene, of
Lnwrenceville, were in Carnes
ville Monday afternoon.
Mr. and J Mrs, E B. Purcell, Mrs
11 J. Harrison and little son,
George He iry, and Mr, Parker
Purcell were recent visitors at the
home of T. P. Isbell and E, V.
Purcell. '
Mrs. G. T. Gaissert and little
daughter, Mary Alice, of Buck
head, are the guest of Rev: and
Mrs. II. M. Strozier. Mr, Gais
sort will join them the latter part
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clodfel
ter moved to Rovston fi st of
week where Mr. Clodfel ter accept
ed a position as assistant Post
Master. Mr. Clodfelter will make
a good clerk and Royston will
bo pleased with their Post Office
service.
Notice to Public
Notice is hereby given that
here will be introduced at tins
of the General Assembly, the to!
jowi ng Bill to wit:
A Bill to abolish the City Court
in hranktin County,
Mr, John S. Dickson
Entertained
Mr. John S. Dickson entertain
od Tuesday evening. Several in¬
vitations were issued and the eve¬
ning was ono of much pleasure.
Refreshments of ices and cakes
were served.
Mrs. Cowan Enter
tained Saturday
Mrs. B. F. Cowan entertained
several fiiends Saturday even ng.
Mrs. Cowan is an ideal hostess
and all present had an enjoyable
tune. Refreshments were served.
“A Penny For Your
Thoughts’'
A PENN A rooled across the
floor; Abe Lincoln’s honest face
it bore, and, just above, “In God
M e trust,” seemed dimly through
a coat of rust. And then, the
brave word “Liberty,” he won
FOR men—Grand Tragedy! This
p?nnv, rusty, must have lain for
gotten, but it’s found again!
YOUR trust is there, and SO iS
mine: it is not cant t-"* say; “Di
vine the motive for this holy war
brought on by tryante've abhor.”
And not torgot is freedom’s
peace; awake, our land shall never
cease lo champion a cause that’s
just—-from “liberty,” to rub the
rust. Friend, ponder well what
y< u can do, and if, like swift,
they ask of you the nature of
your Til O U G II TS, just say:
How best, to serve my flag today!
—Robert Russelb
Baby’s Life
By Jackson’s
Cordial
After All Remedies Had
Been Tried Jackson’s
Cordial Saved a Baby’s
Life
•‘How greatful I am for your
Dr Jackson’s Cordial, it is certain
ly the b cst medicine I have ever
had in my house,” writes Mrs,
Woodward, the wife of a promi
nent railroad man ot Charotte in
giying her experience. My baby
had the wor.-t kind of trouble
wiite its stomach, nothing I could
get would agri.e with it, vomiting
and diarrhoe nearly all the time
until she was nothing but skin
and hones. We have tried every
thing we could get and thought
sure she would die. One day I
saw one of vourcircubrs and sen t
fora bottle of your me 'mine and
gave it according to. directions
Inonedav she was better and
continued to improve. She is as
well and hearty now as any baby
could be, fat and plump and grow
mg all the tune. I am save Jack¬
son’s Co idial saved her lile for us
and I am glad to recommend it to
any one.”
This is only one of many babies
whose life has been saved by Jaett
son’s Cordial, For diarrhoe
1
vomiting, cholra mar bug, amj pj!
Noticeof Teacher's
Examination
The stile wide oxamnition ol
teachers will occur on August 3rd
and 4th. The Reading Course
Looks ore as follows:
Primary anti General
ary.
Manual, County Superintend-
cuts, free.
Cnbberlcy’s Rural Life and Edu¬
cation—Southern School Boole
Deposicory, 121 Auburn Ave-,
Atlanta, post paid 1.25
Colgrovo,s The Teachers and
the School Chas. Scribner’s Sons.
Temple Court Building, Atlanta,
postpaid 1.00.
High School ard Supervisory
Manuals, Countv S ipcrindent,
tree.
Ilollistoi’s High School and
Class Management -Southern
School Book Depository, 121 Au¬
burn Ave., Atlanta, postpaid 1.22.
E. Z. McDuffie, C. S. S.
stomach troubles it is ex¬
celled, If you suffer with stem
eh trouble in any wav get a bn
He of Jackson’s Coidial it will
certainly give you relief. Jtisan
old and tried preparation made
Irom roots and herbs an not an
opiate in it. It can be given to
the smallest infant safely.
For Sale by J. F. Jones, W II,
Cox & Co,, W. R, Whiten, P. W.
Vandiver. G. R, Harrison Jack
Crow, Chapman Bros.
CD appers
■
■2
Monday Tuesday And Wednesday July 30-31
August 1st, 1917.
Thislittle town needs no introduction to the trading
public, It has long been recognized as the best trad
mg point in North East Georgia. Here you will find,
ample stable room—plenty feedstuft—fresh water in
abundance—and a hearty welcome. “Nuff Sed.” So
come and bring anything you have for trade. Your
old,—“Kate mule runs the calves”===and my o!dr==“Jack
mule jumps the fence.” So lets get together and
have a deal.
1 Also on the above date there will be two well known
mule buyers here-==buying mules for war purposes===
paying the c ash.- -So if you have a mule for sale that will
come up to the required specifications,bring him along,
sell him—take the money and—watch the Kaiser weep.
Remember the time and the place-all roads lead here.
Respectfully,
Carnesville Traders.
O E.GSullivn
GROCERIES
Cigars, Tobcco,
Fruit Confections
The Best People In the Country
Go to Church. Why Don’t You?
G 0 TO CHURCH if you wish, to moot people who nre worth
while 1
The best people CO TO CHURCH today. It is an
asset to know the best people. You will know them if you GO
TO CHURCH. And they will know you. livery big man in the
country GOES TO CHURCH. He didn’t need a GO TO
CHURCH movement to get him to go, either. Read the lives of
any of our big men. You will find that the truly great are regular
churchgoers. regular church attendant doesn’t have to wait
A man who i3 a
for his reward in the next world. He gets it right here. lie is a
material as well as a spiritual gainer the moment lie enters the
church door. Everybody 1ms confidence in the man who is a
churchgoer. A man may be clover, powerful, wealthy and influ¬
ential, hut lie does not enjoy the complete respect of the com¬
munity if lie fails in his duty to his church.
THE MAN WHO WISHES TO SUCCEED IN THIS WORLD MUST
GO TO CHURCH. CHURCHGOINO IS A POSITIVE BUSINESS AS-
SET. THE BUYING COMMUNITY FIGURES THAT THE IUER-
CHANT WHO GOES TO CHURCH REGULARLY MUST DEAL
SQUARELY. THE COMMUNITY FIGURES THAT HE CANNOT
BE HYPOCRITICAL. THE MERCHANT WHO GOES TO CHURCH
GETS THE TRADE C? THE CHURCHGOING PEOPLE. HE ALSO
GETS THE TRADE OF THE 3HARP BUYER WHO REALIZES
THAT HE CAN EXPECT FAIR DEALING FROM A MAN WHO IS
A REGULAR CHURCHGOER.
GO TO CHURCH next Sunday and take a good square look
at the faces of the men you meet there. You’ll find they are the
right sort. They are the kind you want to meet and know in busi-
ness, Tliey are the sort of men you are not ashamed to bring into
yonr homes.
You’ll find the salt of the earth in church!
GO TO CHURCH next Sunday and meet the people who are
worth while!