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THE JOURNAL.
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C. K. STOUT, C. T. STOUT,
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NO LAZY BONES IN OLD HARRIS.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920.
PROGRAM
Harris County Sunday
School Convention At
^ hltesvllle Methodist
Church Saturday and
Sunday. March 6th and
7th, 1920.
FIRST SESSION
Jjaturday Morning, March 6lh.
10:00 Devt tic nal. Led by Mr.O.A
Hopkin'
30:15 The Purpose and Power of
the Sunday School. By Mr.
L. E. Floyd,
10:45 The Adults and the Sunday
School. By Mias Flora
Davis, Assistant Superin¬
tendent, Georgia Sunday
School Association.
11:15 Song.
11:20 An Adequate and Efficien
Working Force By Mr. P
E. Greetr, Superintendent,
Young People’s Division,
Georgia 8unday Scboo
Association.
11:50 Announcements.
12:00 Adjourn.
DINNER ON l’BE GROUND
COME AND BRING A BASKE’i
SECOND SESSION
Saturday Afternoon.
1:45 Devotional. Led by Mr. B
R. Pierson.
2: 00 Lesson Building. By Mr, P.
E. Green.
2: SO Reports of County officers:
President-Mr. W.L. Cotton,
Children’s Division Supt.
Miss Georgia Holt,
President District No.l—
Mr. B. F. Dixon,
President District No. 2—
Miss Opil Davis,
President District No. 8—
Air. L. 0. Williams,
President Distrit No. 4—
Mr. Otis Hopkins,
2:45 Song.
2:50 The Banner Sunday Schoal.
By Miss Flora Davis.
8:20 The One Best Tiling Our
S S is Doing.
SUNDAY
Bros. Roy Askew,Tom Wisdom.
R, B. Fort and the State workers
are on program for tho Sunday
sessions, morning and afternoon.
W. L. Cotton, County President
Announcement
TO MY CUSTOMERS &
FRIENDS:
Owing totheoverjerowded
condition of Chipley Mercantile
Company Warehouse and the ex¬
treme bad weather I have been
unable to carry the usual stock
of Swifts High Grade Ferti¬
lizers. The Chipley Mercantile
Company have arranged for me
to have my usual storage and I
have in slock and on the road
two huudred tons and will be
able from now to supply your
wants. It is very gratifying to
roe to have so many satisfied
customers which best speak of
the merits of Swift’s High Grade
Fertilizer. We cantio afford not
to fertil ize, Then ii we must buy
fertilizer why not stick to the
brands that have given you
satisfaction. The one great aim
of my purpose is to improve the
crops of tins Country, to this
end they are spending great
sums of money to ascertain the
best fertilizer for die different
soils.
Give them your business and
they will take care of you.
R. K. Oneai, Agent.
Chipley, Ga.
FOR SALE
Pure Cleveland Rig Boil Cotton
Seed, Sacked Cotton Seed Hulls, Best
grade Cotton Seed Meal and Virginia
Carolina Chemical Co’s *.
J. H. HOGAN
GHIPLEY SCHOOL NEWS
The basket ball game with Wav-»
Hall and West Point was railed
last week; however we expect to
both schedule soon.
Washington’s birthday was cele¬
brated by the school; Monday a half
holiday was given but from Ii to 12
o’clock a program was given by the
Grammar school; the program given
as follows: The seventh Grade, The
Gieat Washington Belt. Jewell
Stripling, a Tribute to Washington,
Emmie Durham Ruth White, Thelma
Irvin, Jewell Stripling, Fifth and
Sixth Anna Martha Me Gee, Alice
Frances Phillips, Dorthy, J>era Cole
Emma Onnie Smith, Tony Richard
Jennings, Stantley Tlieo Murrah,
Burt Leroy Hastey, Fred Ben Mc¬
Laughlin Jackson, Clifford Bowles
George Hiedt Cotton. The Third
and Fourth Grade, Being Like
Washington—Teacher Mirean Mur¬
rah—mother Henrietta White, moth¬
er’s Three sons, A J Land, Henry Earl
Phillips John, Merrill McGee, Frank
School children, Paul Murrah, Mari¬
on Ware, Virgil Rood, Ruth Durham.
Carlton Hines, A J Land, Earl Phil¬
lips, Merrell McGee, Chas Caldwell
Recitation, Washington and His
Hatchett, Elma Pratt. The 1st and
2d grades—Recitation, Marie Cald¬
well, Marjorie Bowles, Juanita Irvin,
Louisa Gresham, Marion Parker. The
Hoy Washington—JB White,Herman
Smith, WilliamTucker.ReuhenGresh
am, Percy! ouch, JesseGresham. The
Life of Washington—Jenice Jenkins,
Williams, Lois Gresqam.Jem
mie Mae Miller, Eloise McGee
Miss Sibyl Strickland spent the
week end in Atlanta, Miss Adair
spent the week-end ut home in Co.
lumbus, Miss Parker is out of school
on account of illness at her home.
On Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock
and Monday night at 7-45 “Better
Worse” was given in the school audi¬
torium in which Cecil DeMiller was
the leader characten this picture was
taken from a dramatic romance of the
European war.
The scenes were made in Europe
and were especially heutiful.
The picture show for Saturday was
(■Riled off for various reasons, but will
be resumed soon.
On Wednesday night, March 3rd
a lycum attraction,
“The Bonnie Lessees, will be given.
The Literary Socioty will give a
program Friday afternoon.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank all ofoar friends
for the many acts and expressions of
kindness tendered us in our recent be¬
reavement. Especially do we thank
our faithful Drs. Boridio and Parham
for tbeir untiring efforts to relieve
him. May God’s richest blessing
rest ou each friend.
Mrs. Charlie Kimbrough,
Air. and Mrs. Neal Kimbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C, Kimbrough and
family.
Sheriff Williams ask us to call at
tentiou to the tax now due on motor
vehicles, as follows
SCAlt Of firs.
Each motorcycle $5.00
Each motor vehicle not c»
fading 23 horsepower
Exceeding 23 horsepower, per
horsepower .00
Each motor vehicle tearing ten
or more passenger* 75 00
Each electric motor vehicle j 1 'j(i
1 ton commercial track 15.00
Over 1 and not exceeding
li tons 22.50
Over 1 and 1 2 twii pot
exceeding 2 tons 30 00
Over 2 and not exceeding
21 tons 37.50
Over 23 and not exceeding
3 tons 45.00
Over 3 and not exceed
ing 3i tons 52.50
Over 3J and not ex
ceedidg 4 tons 75.00
Overt mid not exceed
iug 5 tons i 50.000
Over 5 and not exceed
ing ti tons 375.0!)
Over t> and not exceed
ing 7 tons 750.00
Over 7 tons 1,125.00
For seed sweet potatoes, ut *1.50
; per bushel, apply to O fc. Barnes,
Hamilton.
Valuable Thermometer.
A new quick-acting thermometer,
claimed to take ten measurements a
Beeond depends 0 n the varying elec
tricat resistance of a very fine wire of
65 parts of platinum and 35 of Iridium.
The wire can be used up to 1,850 de¬
grees C. and a galvanometer connect¬
ed in a circuit indicates the resistance
and the temperature. The instrument
is especially adapted for measuring
the temperature changes In the cylin¬
ders of steam or explosion engines.
Wonderful Measurer.
A micrometer used by a Swiss watch
company accurately measures to the
hundredth part of a millimeter.
There is more Catarrh In this section
ot the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years it was sup¬
posed to be incurable. Doctors pre¬
scribed local remedies, and by constant¬
ly failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a
local disease, greatly influenced by con¬
stitutional conditions and therefore re¬
quires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a consti¬
tutional remedy, is taken internally
and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System. One Hundred
Dollars reward is offered for any case
that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
FARM LOANS
In Troup and Harris counties foi
3, 5, 7 or 10 years as you prefer,
at the lowest prevailing rates.
Loans closed promptly. Write
or see Duke Davis,
Att’y at Law, L»Grange.G>
J. R. LUNSFORD.
Attorney-At-Law,
HAMILTON GEORGIA
HARDY & PEAVY,
Attornc) s nl I, W
Will practice in all courts of the gtati
Hamilton, - Ga.
DR. J. C. ANDERSON
“Dentist”
Phone 1844 - - Columbus
Over Brown & Leverette
CHIPLEY BUSINESS
CARDS.
SHOE REPAIRING.
All kinds of shoe repairing at reasonable
prices. Work done by machinery. Shop at
the Hastev old stand.
BIRDLLL HASTEY.
R. B. Durham,
General Merchandise.
Fancy Groceries, Specialty.
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
General Merchandise. Implements and
vehicles.
PICTURE FRAMES
MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT
NOTICE. Apply to G. D. Cham¬
pion. Chipley.
HENRY MOBLEY,
lumber. Shingles, Cement, and Builder’s
Supplies
GHiPLEY MERCANTILE COMPANY,
General Mercandise, Cotton, Gotton Seed
end Colton Seed Products.
CHIPLEY MOfOR COMPANY,
R. L. MOBLEY. C. W. MOBLEY
das, Oils, and Auto Accessories,
The J. P. Champion mill is still
turning out plenty of that bestest,
betdthrgiving graham flour. Graham
can bo mixed one-fourth to one-half
cornme&l and still make fine “buck¬
wheat” cakes or muffins. tf
Chipley, Georgia.
C OR BEST Weaijfier Shingles
* Flooring,
Board, Celling, Sash,
Doors, Blinds including
frames for same; also Oil
a*i*I points. W Ite or see
PITTS ft F^IZZELl-,
5-30yrlpd WAVtRLY ItAti. GA,
FOR SALE
Eight milk cows, from §30.00 to
Cali on R. Cl. Robin
son. 14 pd
One good mule and one good two
fiprsp wagon for sale.
Mrs J. M I’jtpgpB
Catula Ga.
$25.00 Cash paid to any one who
uses P.urasav according to direc¬
tions for pneumonia, Cold and
Ruing Breast apd falls to get
lic:—Piurnsy Co. ifoiqtntqis G#.
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the Ui*tVtnfig
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HAVE fORD MECHANICS Rl PAIR YCIR CAR
The mechanics in cur shops will adjust
or repair your Ford C 2 r cr truck are men
who understand the Fcid mechanism and
because of the familiarity with Ford ears
can do ycur work mere intelligently and
more quickly than canclfcr skilled me¬
chanics who lack Ford experience.
The work cn ycur car will be done in
a shep completely equipped with time-sav¬
ing Ford tools and equipment. If your
car needs and adjustment cr a thorough
overhauls g, we can gave you careful and
promt service. And nothing but the Gen¬
uine Fcrd-made parts for replacements will
be used. When the werk is finished, the
charge will represent reasonable standard;
Ford prices.
We are authorized F id de»lers and not only
repair Fords but also sell tlinn. Drive in or
phone our garage. Be fair to jour car and
your pockeibook.
WISDCM-LAYFIFll) COMPANY.
CHIPLEY GEORG A
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/Etna Insurance Co.,
of Hartford, Conn.
1819—One Hundredth Anniversa y—1919.
Cash Capita], $i,C0l,G00.
Surplus fer Policy-Eelder?, $13,SC4,032.69
Reserve for Re Insurance, 14,852,435 38
Reseive for Ur paid tosses, 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:
174,703,814.16.
Diiyton Calhoun, Agt, Hamilton, Ga.
The Mail
While the Salesman Waits,
We can *urni#h you the kind of
printed sales letters and circulars
on HAMMERMILL BOND that
will get your message in the right
way to the man who can buy
your goods.
Use more printed salesmanship.
Ask us.
Gold Sign Letters.
For use on y our w inch \v < r signboard. Put thtm on yourself.
2 inch. 8: each ; 3 inch 12a each; un.l 4 1-2 inch 15c each postpaid.
Novelty Knives and Razors
With yoqr namcj address: photo and ledge emblem made
order and guaranteed. From $1.50 up.
Stuart M. Stout,
Printing
P, 0. Bos 375, LaGranfle, Ga,
Write or call at Sa'esrnom, 108 D-pot Street.
FOR FIRE INSURANCE
SEE T, W, TELFORD
REPRESENTS
THE HARTFORD
The old st Fire Ir flume
Company in America.....
ALSO ror,
SUN OF LONDON
The oldest Fire Insurance Cora
pr.tr/ Jr. the World,...........
T, W TEM-’ORD, Agt, Hamilton,
The Right of Way
— rr< r*»
Printing Is ttie salesman
Who Has the Right of Way
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customer's desk.
Bond — and good printing which will
attract your customer’s attention, and
sell your gooes.
That’s the kind of printing we do and
the paper we use.
Ut* Afor. Printed Salttmanthip, Ask at
Legal,
HARRIS COUNTY.
Notice is hereby giveu to all creditor*
of the estate os Mrs. Virginia Traylor.late
of sail, county, deceased, to render in an
account of tbeir demands to tfce adniini
strators of said estate within the time pre¬
scribed by law, properly made out. And
ail persons indepted to said deceased are
hereby requested to mrke immediate pay¬
ment to tiie undersigned.
This the 3rd day ot February 1920.
Tom Wisdom & W. B. Wisdom.
Admiuistratori of Mrs. Virgin Tray lor..
GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY.
To C. B. Oliver, Guardian of Emily
Celeste Oliver, Minor:
You are hereby not ified to be and appear
at the next term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county to be held on the first Mon¬
day in March next to show cause why you
should not lie removed from the Guardian¬
ship of said minor and Miss Lauie Lou
Davis who lias agreed to accept said
guardianiliip. or seme other fit and proper
person, should not he appointed guardian
ot the person and property of the said minor
This February 2, 1920.
J F, C. WiimiaMs, Ordinary,
Georgia, Harris County. i
To All Whom It May Concern.
Mrs. Annie Lee Baugh having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of J. fi,
Baugh, late of said county, this is to cite
all and singulav, the creditors and next ol
kin of J. E. Baugh, to he and apj^eac
at my office on 1st Monday in March
next, and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not b*»
granted tu Mrs. Auuie Lee Baugh ou J. K.
Baugh's estate.
Witness my hand and official signature this
30 day of Janrnary. 192a
.1. F -C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary,
Mary E. Gibson
VS.
Frank D. Gibson
Libel for Divorce .
Harris Superior Court. October Term 1920.
To Frank D. Gibson, the defendant;
You are hereby notified to beam! ap|>eai\
personally or by attorney, at the July term
1920, of Harris Superior Court, then and
there to answer the plaintiff's libel for
divorce, as in default thereof said Court
will proceed ta the ttiai of said cause and
I will enter up such judgement as to justice
shall appertain,
\\ itnass the Honorable a. XL Howard,
.fudge of said Court, this tile hi: h day of
J anuary, ISitL A. i. Ti.cm, Cuui
Information Free
A Plea for Peace i
Catholic es in Georgia
Catholices in American i
History
Catholic Belie!
Catholics and Marriage
Catholics and the Bib 1
The Pope and the War
Catholicism and Politics
The above booklets giving in¬
formation about Catholies and
their attitude towards questions
of the day will be sent you gratis' 1
upon request.
All questions about Cat holing
and their belief answered,
i Address,
n,e CHth ° :ic
j Association of Georgia.
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farm loans.
Long time. Easy payments. Low
. interest . . Home ,, tl W. ,
» rates. money.
i Cecil Neill, Attorney at Law, Colu in
; bus, Ga. ___29njU
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COULD HARDLY
j STAND ALONE
:
Terrible Suffering From HeatU^,
SuWdriq flffck^che,
""siyi TKj. Ten* Lad,. ’
Gonzales, Tex.— Mrs. Minnie Phil
pot, of this place, writes: “Five years
ago I was taken with a rain In ay
left aide. It was right under Wf
Hft ftk ft Wdd ctoausienae Tgitfc *u
aching and extend up into my left
shoulder and on down into my back.
By that time the pain would be so
severe I would have to take to bed,
and suffered usually about three days
.. .1 suffered this way for three yearn,
and got to be a mere skeleton and
so weak I could hardly |
1st pot Ifi fa wnrk ani’-wkwv go,,,! «uffor
*Wful my Hause
with a pain In my back and I
had the headache all the time. I Just
was unable to do a thing. My Ufa
was a misery, my stomach got in an
awful condition, caused from taking
so much medicine. I Buffered »o much
pain. I had Just about given up ail
hopes of our gratttnt anything to hein
roe, AW Birthday AWnanao
* was
i thrown in my yard. After reading
its testimonials I decided to try Car
dui, and am so thankful that I did,
for I began to improve when on the
second bottle...! am now a woU
| woman and feeling fine and the cure
has been permanent for St has been
! two years since my awful had fcSAftfk
^V I will 7 always Tr7 cardi'k^, praise and roans* _**