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Just as owners of the highest-priced ar/.>
mobiles get greater mileage and C2ct ../
, out of Goodyear Tires, so can the owners
of smaller cars similarly enjoy Goodyear
advantages.
The 30x3-, 30x3V2-, and 31x4-inch sizes of
Goodyear Tires are built to afford a money’s
worth in performance and satisfaction which
only the utmost in experience, resources
and care can produce.
This extraordinary money’s worth begins
not only with the merit of these tires, but
, which
also with the first cost, in most cases
is no greater, and sometimes actually is less,
than that of other makes of the same types
of tires.
Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station
Dealer for Goodyear Tires for your Ford,
Chevrolet,Dort,Maxwell,or other cars taking
these sizes. He is ready to supply you Good¬
year Heavy Tourist Tubes at the same time.
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30 x 3 'A Goodyear Double-Cure <t -1 Afin Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that
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cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more
30 x 3'/ 2 Goodyear Single-Cure <fc-f nci; than tubes of less merit. 30x3'/is she in water- <J;T90
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HAMILTON LOCALS
Mr. T. W, Telford spent Wednes¬
day in Atlanta.
Mr. J. H. Calhoun spent Wednes¬
day in Columbus.
Messrs. Hardy & Peavy now liave
an Uverlaud-4 for runabout.
Mr W. I. Hudson and daughter,
Juliette, spent Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. G. W. Huiing and children
returned Wednesday from Columbus.
Mr M. M. Hadley spent
d», with hi, Mr. M U Hadley.
This has been the week of prayer
with the Baptist Ladies’ Missionary
Society.
Col. and Mrs. Hardy are putting
down some hard wood flooring and
making other improvements on their
residence.
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Mr. W. G. Crye expects to add
about a $1,500 improvement to his
residence—new and enlarged porches,
sleeping porch, etc.
Messrs J. W. Grant and J. W.
Cline, of Oataula, were in town Wed¬
nesday. Mr. Grant made a pleasant
call at the Journal office.
There are rumors of several new
improvements in the building line,
I Tl “ “ l lb » ! f“ r * Sa 'T'*’
| addition are now about complete,
j Messrs Frank Davis & Hon putting
on the paint. *
Mr. C. C. Winfree has returned j
from Cordeie and reports tl'e sick 1
iprovod.
Mrs. L. L. Calhoun and Mr. Day
ton Calhoun spent Tuesday in
Columbus.
Fob Rent-SuR above Ibe !
Journal office. Apply rooms office to j
at or
C. K. Stout. ;
Messrs. W. B. Grant and M. H. j
Hewett, of Cataula, were in our town
Wednesday.
Baseball praotice started Tuesday
at Hamilton High School. Prospects
for a good team are plentiful.
Mr. G. O. Braswell and family
left Monday to make their home in
Hamilton.—l’albottou New Era."
A company has been formed and
tbe money raised for the erection of a
dwelling for a physician in Hamilton.
Mrs. Jimmie Gamble left’lhurs
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day for Athens to un dergo treatment
and _ J reside —, with iim! li linr her UAH son, Hon. 11 rtn .I J. B. i»_
(Ratable.
The Hook Club was delightfully
hy Mrs, J. W. Joincs
Thursday afternoon.
Idx Reciver’s
Second Round
I will be at the following places for
the purpose of receiving Tax Returns
for the year 1920:
Cleola, March 15 from 10 to 2
AVaverly llall, March 16, 10 to 12
EUerslie, March 17, 10 to 2
Oataula, March IS, 10 to 2
Mulberry Grove, Moh. 19, 9:80 to II :8(J
Lower 10th, March 19, 1 :S0 to 8 :80
Upper 19th, March 20, 9 to 11
M t. Hill, March 20, 12 to 1
Shiloh, March 22, 10 to 2
Hamilton, April 6, 10 to 2.
Hami- Sievns, T. R.
j TENNESSEE
j LADY fill N”DQ^/^
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From what we can ^arn Hamilton
s scheduled lor a building boom in
near future. Come on, let’s get
and make a city out oi thisj
place. Don’t say it can’t be done
because it can.
Next Sunday is Bro. Johnson’s ap
poiDtment in Hamilton. We hear
CODlrnendablc expressions here
^ elsewhere of Brother
ministry. Come out and hear him
Sunday.
Rev. J. A, Wynne preached two
very interesting sermons at the Bap¬
tist church last-Sunday. Having to
make an early train out from Colum¬
bus Monday morning Mr. Clareuce
Grant motored down there in Mr. O.
H. Cook’s Oldsmoble with Brother
W ynne as a passenger. They found
it so cold they didn’t call it “joy rid¬
ing.”
Why not a “Clean-up-week”
Hamilton in March. Eet
puli together, work together .and
^ cleanegt> m08t sanitary town
I Georgia,
Protest Abandonment Of Roswell R. R.
Roswell.—Tho railroad commission
is being besieged with inquiries am,
protests against the abandonment hy
the Southern railway of the Roswell
railroad, which connects Roswell and
Chamblee. Notice has been given hy
thy Southern, which owns and oper
ates the line, that the road will be
abandoned in the very near future,
owing to the fact that the income is
not sufficient to meet expenses.
Pulaski County Officers Elected
Hawkinsville—In a hotly contested
county election the following officers
were elected: Ordinary, If A. Has
kins; treasurer, J. B. Lewis; clerk,
Israel Manahan; tax colector, W. B.
Richardson; tax receiver, L. S. liar
cell; sheriff, I. C. Jiles; commission
3 r, Morgan Thompson; surveyor, B. M.
Sangster; coroner, H. L. Stevens;
school commissioner, M. McKinney
Bibb Tick Worker
Macon.—H. P. Emerson, expert of
the cattle tick, has been employed by
Bibb county to conduct the work of
tick eradication in this county. He is
engaged in similar work in Jones
county.
And Hurt In Side Of Her Head. Is Bene¬
fited By The Use of ZIRON Iron Tonic.
Alter severe illness, overwork, worry, need
grief, accidents, etc., the greatest
of the weakened system is a tonic that
gives quick, dependable strength. In
such cases, try Ziron iron Tonic.
Ziron strengthening is a pleasant effects medicine, of iron having wit
the valuable building ingredients.
other WWIV . ________ Mrs. Emma Manus, ...„--------- of Las
Read what it:
cassas, Tenn., says about
“1 was weak and run-down, not able
to do my work. My trouble was all in
the side of my head. I heard of Ziron
and got a bottle, and 1 am glad to say it
has done me more good than anything.
Ziron is a splendid tonic.”
Try Ziron. It may be jusi the medi¬
cine you need. Ziron contains no habit
forming drugs. It is a safe, reliable tonic,
good for children, men ana women.
Sold by druggists on a
guarantee. ZN12
'Your Blood Needs
ATANY motorists are fast learning the
{% I ^alue overhauled of having their regular cars thorough¬ intervals.
ly at
Fewer repair bids, better mileage and
longer service repay you many times the
price of proper overhauling.
Give Your Car New Life
Don’t wait until your car stops running
before putting it in the shop. The more
you run it after it commences to get “balky”
the more harm you are doing it, and the
more it will cost to have it put in good
condition again.
We can do a thorough job — and do it
quickly. id
GRANT BROS.
Phone 45 Hamilton, Ga.
JOINES GROCERY C(1
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LEND
ip rates. Long 11
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HARDY & PEAVY,
Attorneys at law
Hamilton, Ga.
/o lie if to Loan*
LOW* RATES
Loans closed quickly on farm hud
■,ity property. Terms of paymei
1 ) suit you.
. K. LUNSFORD,
Attorney-at-Law
HAMILTON GA.
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la -1 plain sewing beading hi
and embroiding. Hpeciai at
given to altering and remodelm
A. Copeland, Hamilton Ga.
Call at Carrie Jarrell’s
Ash Your Dealer
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Courts To Decide On New Bank Lrfw
Atlanta.—That Merchants’ Bank of
Valdosta, which applied for an amend¬
| ment to its charter permitting it. to do
a trust companp business under tin
act of 1917, will not rest satisfied with
the refusal of Secretary of State S
0. McLendon to grant it, becam<
known recently, when it was learned
that the amendment was being duly
advertised as the law prescribes and
will be presented to the secretary of
state when the four weeks’ publication
has been completed.
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Dally Prayer Period During Epidemic
Adel.—On account of the epidemic
jf influenza that threatens Adel and
other points near, the mayor-of Adel,
Dr. George W. Keene, has issued a
proclamation, in accordance v.itlf the
I wishes of a number of Adel citizens,
1 calling upon the people of Adel to
ci«sc all business activities at 6
o’clock each evening “for five min¬
utes, that supplication may be made
to the Throne of Grace that the in
1 fluenza scourge now sweeping, the
i county may be abated.”
Let us send you a
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