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WESTERN GEORGIA
FAIR,
LAGRANGE.
October 7=8=9=10=11
5i!8 ^ 0 Y h s ts 5 The Big=
gest and Best
Fair Ever field In
WESTERN GEORGIA.
Wonderful Agricultural, Live Stock
and Poultry Exhibits.
Daily Demonstrations of Tractors
and Farm Machinery. Indus¬
trial Displays.
Exciting Races! Hair-Raising Hip¬
podrome Acts! Thi tiling Aero¬
plane Flights! Gorgeous Fireworks!
A passenger carrying aeroplane will be flying
every day making fifteen minute “hops”.
Never before in history has an entertainment program of such merit
been offered—several novel features wholly unlike anything
you have ever seen before will be presented—your pleasure
and enjoyment will be our first consideration and
nothing to this end will be overlooked.
EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS.
EDUCATIONAL,
INSTRUCTIVE,
AMUSING,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1819.
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Aetna Insurance Co,
of Hartford, Conn. I
1819-One Hundredth Anniversai y=== 1919. i
Cash Capital, $5,000,000. I
Surplus for Policy-holders, $13,904,032.69 t
Reserve for Re-Insurance, 14,852,438 38 §
Reserve for Unpaid Losses, 2,303,307.(8
Reserve for Other Claims, 1,015,000.00
$32,074,778.15
Net Surplus:
$8,904,032.69.
Losses paid in 100 years:
$J 74,703,8) 4,16.
Dayton Calhoun, Agt, Hamilton, Ga.
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AMERICAN RESERVE POWER
The money of the people is the Ameri¬
can Reserve financial power, just as the
men of America are the reserve man
power. The money of the people
should be deposited with banks in order
to make it available for general circula¬
tion, while at the same time it is under
the immediate control of the depositors
and will be paid on demand, when de¬
posited with this Bank.
We invite deposits and assure cur
patrons prompt service and positive
safety for their money.
DEPOSITS SECURED BY CAPITAL. SURPLUS
AND INSURANCE
4 per cent paid on saving deposits—in any amount
Bank of Chipley
General Banking and Safe Deposit Bus ness
Chipley, Ga.
TLIE JOURNAL
Published Eveky Friday.
C. K. STOUT, C. T. STOTT,
Editors and Publishers.
Entered at the P. O. as 2d class matter
am Kin m i kici $1.50 PI K HAP.
NO LAZY BONES IN OLD HARRIS.
Get busy, No workee no eatee
still in vogue.
Next week is the big week in Geo
gia-—the veterans in Atlanta, the
fairs at Columbus and LaGrange.
Young men of'"21 again
with the Omaha crimes. B it any
thing the cigarette is the real culprit.
If the farmers want to plant 15
acres cotton to the mule again next
year all right—consarn the Luck any
way.
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Hoover is said to have made the
biscuit more powerful than the bullet.
He may get handsomely hit next j ear
by the ballot. And why noi?
One of the exhibits arranged for
the Soathe astern Fair, Atlanta,
j is the Sunday School exhibit ui
j der the direction of the
Sunday School Association.
Mrs. Samuel Lumpkin, of
has addressed the Lucy Cobb students
on “Thrift. "Saving M of infellecr, men
tality and heart wer c points
, | ! . m , ‘ llu! "°7 Saud ... e.Hs should , net
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| lead empty,frivolous lives, but should
i strive for the best tilings in life, ’ the
higher things.“The best thought . c
i now direceted , in the interest ot our
| young people, our best asset.
Animals' Double Sight.
| Hares, horses and giraffes are better
] able out turning to see their things behind them with*
I heads than auy other
juadrupeds.
DR. J. C. ANDERSON
“Dentist”
Phone 1844 - -
Over Brown & Leverette
CHIPLEY BUSINESS
CARDS.
BANK OF CHIPLEY,
Capita! Stctk, * $25,000.0)
Surplus and Profits, 25,000.00
We Appreciate Your Bank Account
New Accounts Small or Large Invited.
All Deposits insured In a Strong Bend
ing Company.
CHiPLEY 10-CENT STORE,
All goods usually kept in this
line. Your patronage solicited.
Miss Lucile Hill, Proprietress.
THE FLOYD & HILL CO ,
General Merchandise,
Millinery, Furniture, Etc. Etc
W. F. KEY,
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
R. L. HASTEY,
Dry Goods, Groceries and General Mer*
chandise. Millinery Department.
J. E. GILLILAND,
Grocers. Seed Buyers and dealers in
General Merchandise.
CHiPLEY MERCANTILE COMPANY.
General Mercandise, Cotton. Cotton Seed
and Cotton Seed Products.
DR- J H. LAMB,
I*li,v'sieiftn and Nurgemi,
Oftice up stairs over Ch .rubers’ store,
('alls answered promptly day or night.
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R. B. Durham,
General Merchandise.
Fancy Groceries, Specialty.
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
General Merchandise. Implements and
Vehicles.
GHIPElY motor company,
It. L. MOlit.EY. V. W. MOBLEY
Gas, Oils, and Auto Accessories.
H. A. MIDDLEBRCOKS,
lumber. Shingles, Cement, and Builder’s
Supplies
SOUTHERN MERIWETHER.
Mrs Lon Thompson was called to
LaGrange Friday by the illness of »
sister.
| Miss Helen Howe, of Washington,
1 D C, is the guest of M rs J 1 Holtz
i c!a ' v ftn<1 other relatives.
Miss Velma Williamson, of La
Grange has been spending a few
weeks with her sister, Mrs Moses
Thompson.
Messrs Hob McDonald and T D
Williams made a trip to Manchester
i Saturday.
Edna, the little daughter of Mr
1 and M rs V M Anderson is very sick.
Salem association (colored) Primi¬
tive, moots at I lucky Mount church,
near Durand, Oct 3 5.
Ilcn W S Howell, C S S, has an¬
nounced country schools io begin on
October 27.
Methodist Quarterly meeting will
| be held at Bullochville Oct 12; din
| ner on the grouud.
Mr and Mra c tuart M. Stout en
joyed the week end at Notasulga,
Ala , guests of Mr and Mrs Hen Jen¬
kins.
j The following excellent women
j have answered to the death roll in
the past few days; Mrs Win Cald¬
well and Mrs Viola Caldwell Elliott,
wife of Mr Otis Elliott near Harris.
Miss Virginia McDonald lias been
; elected to teach the County "Line pub
schooi; , , she , splendid . ...
nc is a young
,ac , >y, , beloved , , bv , young aud , old and
btijlht talents which fit her for
thc pro(i;<sion Wl , feei as
isated , thai our young friend will be
successful in , her chosen , work, ,
i Rev \\ T , England preached a
J grand sermon at County Line San.
i day afternoon from Christ's query to
| to Peter. “Lovest thou me?” He was
'accompanied by Mr Win Bowden, of
j Raleigh. At S 8 Supt, Gee. McDon¬
ald took up §5.50 cash for our Or¬
phan’s home, besides several sub¬
scriptions.
Remember 2nd Sunday appoint¬
ments at Bethlehem and Mt. Hope.
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Women!
Here is a message to
suffering women, from
Mrs. W. T. Price, of
Public, Ky.: “I suf¬
fered with painful...”,
she writes. “I got down
with a weakness in my
back and limbs... I
felt helpless and dis¬
couraged... I had about
given up hopes of ever
being well again, when
a friend insisted l
Take
CARDUI
Ths Woman’s Tonic
I began Cardui. In
a short while I saw a
marked difference...
I grew stronger right
along, and it cured me.
I ant stouter than I
have been in years.”
If you suffer, you can.
appreciate what it
means to be strong and
well. Thousands of wo¬
men. give Cardui the
credit for their good
health. It should help
you. Try Cardui. At all
druggists. E-73
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Consideration of the Morrow.
Cairn and prudent consideration of
(lie morrow, so far from being a sin,
! is one of ihc very first Christian du¬
] ties. and is so taught by the Holy Ghost
in the New Testament; where people
I are especially enjoined to labor, work¬
ing with their hands the thing which
is g, < d they may h ive to give to
i him that needeth.—Keltic.
Healing and Health.
Divi; lwa'.ing is for the sinner. Di*
vino iii'nhh N for tin.- snint. One heals
and the oilier keeps the healed well.
Exercise Is Necessary.
1 If a man does not exercise his arm
he develops no biceps muscle; and it
a man does not exercise his soul he
] strength aeqhires of no muscle in his soul, uo
: character, no vigor of
J I moral growth.—Henry filler, no Drummond. beauty of spiritual
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