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MOBLEY’S
Grocery Department
Spot Cash Special for Sept.
FLOUR
White Lilly, pure and sweet, home ground, unbleach
ed, no baking powder, just old-fashion all-wheat flour.
Every sack guaranteed. Special this week, 48 lb $2.00.
Sweet Daisy, self-rising flour; those who have no milk
and require a self-rising flour; every sack guaranteed,
48 lb $2.00.
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Cotton Blossom Flour, a good plain flour, 48 lb $2.00.
Rosemary Flour, that good plain fancy patent, so well
known to our patrons, 48 lb $2.25.
Supreme, Fancy Patent, extra good one, 48 lb 52.15.
Sun Beam, extra fancy self-rising, 48 lb $2.25.
Shorts, Dunlap’s middlings, good one, 75 lb $1.95.
White Shorts, all white, 75 lb $2.40.
Cotton Seed Meal, 75 per cent, $1.90.
Seed Oats„ Hasting 100 to 1, 75 c.
Pure Lard, Rex, 8 lb bucket, $1.85.
Coffee, good one, grain or ground, 3 lb for SI.OO.
Sugar, best white granulated, 14 lb for SI.OO.
COMPLETE LINE FANCY GROCERIES
Other prices in proportion. See us for your needs in
groceries, or phone 193.
H. I. MOBLEY & CO.
THE NORM GEORGIA
Comes October 5, (>. 7,8, 9
THE EDUCATIONAL EAIR
where efficiency and pleasure meet
FIRST DAY, SCHOOL DAY
SECOND DAY, FARMERS DAY
THIRD DAY, Secret Order Day and Merchants Day
FOURTH DAY, OLD SOLDIERS DAY
FIFTH DAY, EVERYBODY’S DAY
Get The Old Time Spirit. Coins see the Fair, and youT fee! better
WINDER, GA., Oct 4 to 9
(From Braselton Four County
Booster)
People Of Georgia, Wake
Up!
Do you favor mortgaging your
farms and other property to build
roads? That’s what the Hardman
forces advocate.
Do you favor a man that will put
a burden on this State with such a
nuge bond issue, and so few people
get benefits?
They talk about a business man's
administration. Surely you d® not
value such stuff above the economic
idea of “Pay As You Go.”
Our income in this State is around
fourteen to seventeen millions* of
dollars annually, which is as much
as we can spend economically.
John N. Holder is the people’s
friend, and is making this race for
Governor of Georgia on a "Pay-as
you-go” platform.
Urge your friends to come to the
polls on October 6th, and let's f 'lec.
John Holder Governor of Geon.ia
overwhelmingly.
—EDITOR.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY
Schedule Effective May 19, 1925
, @ No. 2 leaves Jefferson for Gain
esville 9.03 a. m.
* No. 12 leaves Jefferson for
Gainesville 1.00 p. m.
@ No. 6 leaves Jefferson for
Gainesville, 4.53 p. m.
@ No. 5 leaves Jefferson for Ath
ens 9.03 a. in.
* No- 11 leaves Jefferson for Ath
ens 9.13 a. m.
@ No. 1 leaves Jefferson for Ath
ens 4.53 p. m.
* Daily except Sunday.
(a) Daily.
* Daily except Sunday.
Schedules Nos. 5 and C are cover
ed by Paszenger Motor Car 400.
Syffared
weali, nervous
“T WAS in a very weakened,
run-down condition, surely
in noed of a tonic and build
er,” says Mrs. J. R. Wrenn, of
Anna, Texas. “I was so weak
I had to go to bed, and kept
getting weaker.
“I suffered with my back bo
much. I was very nervous,
couldn’t rest good at night. I
couldn’t eat anything—l just
wasn’t hungry.
“I had read so much of
Cardui, I thought best to uae
it I took seven or eight bot
tles, and by the time I had
taken them I was stronger
than I had been in several
years. I can highly recom
mend CarduL”
Thousands of other women
have found that the tonic ef
fects of the purely vegetable
ingredients of Cardui were
just what they needed to lielp
restore their appetites, to help
bring them easily and natu
rally back to normal health
and strength. Its action has
been found to be of great
benefit in many common fe
male ailments.
Buy it at your druggist’s.
CARDUI
For Female Trouble*
Did your roof leak during the re
cent rains? You cannot make a bet
ter investment on your property than
to re-cover it right now. We keep
a supply of the best grade of Shingles
and Roofings, and will appreciate on
opportun.ty to figure on your re
quirements.—New Winder Lumber
Cos.
• >cssA Strength diving
Food* - K
SCOTT S
Frer-h Fish and Oysters,
Suture* lv. — Boggs Bros. &
Dadisman, Phone 245.
NICHOLSON
Nicholson is preparing to enter
tain the fourth quarterly union of
the Fire Baptized Holiness church of
Georgia. This meeting will convene
on Friday evening before the fifth
Sunday in October, and continue over
Sunday evening. A large number
of preachers, delegates and visitors
will be in attendance.
Mrs. Sanford Baird and children
arrived here Monday afternoon from
the "Land of Flowers.” From the
description she gave of the hurri
j cane, and they were in it, the people
of Florida had quite a number of
; their flowers destroyed. She escap
ed on-injured, with the children. Mr.
Baird was here.
A series of revival services will
be held in the Antioch community,
just south of the city, beginning
Thursday evening of this week. This
meeting will be held under canvass,
and will bo under the supervision of
the Congregational Holiness church.
Rev. J. It. Sailors and others will be
hi charge. You are inviteu.
Nicholson and the adjacent com
munity were well represented at the
Sarepta Association at Beaverdam,
Tuesday and Wednesday of last week.
The attendants report a nice time
ind enjoyable occasion.
Mr. J. R. Duncan of Chattanooga
is among the visitors here, having
been called to the city on account of
illness of Mrs. Duncan, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks. It
is hoped she will soon be well.
There will be preaching services
at the Baptist church Saturday after
noon and Sunday morning. Rev.
P. B. Cash of Pendergrass will be
in charge. You are invited to at
tend.
Messrs. Gordon, Willie and Ernest
Whitley of White Hall were in the
city awhile with friends one day last
week.
Rev. F. E. Crutcher of Comer will
preach at the Methodist church Sun
day afternoon at three-thirty. The
public invited.
Several from here have been in
attendance at revival services at
Salem, in Franklin county, during*
the past week.
Mr. Willie Walker of Hollywood,
Fla., was among the recent visitors
here. He* left that State before the
hurricane arrived.
Mr. Compton James of Royston
was among the visitors here during
the past week, the guest of friends.
Nicholsonians have been attending
r-ligiovs services at Colbert for the
past several days.
Rev. G. W. Price of Toccoa filled
his appointment at the Congregation
al HollaeM church Saturday and
Sunday.
Jewett Barnett was off for Griffin,
Saturday, where he will be for the
next ten days.
FOP SALE OR RENT
171 arres ef land near Attica, 400
acres rear Center, formerly owned
by R. It. H*od?son.— JL D. Tate, 1503
Healey Bide*., Atlanta, Ga.
V Care i in One Day
“° v e LAXATIVE "ROMO QUININE Hi blots > II
; •s*< i and Headache and works ijf the
* <l. t. W. GROVE'S on each bor 30c
Comments On Governor**
Race
(From Lewrenceville News-Herald)
Justifiable In Attacking Hardman
Neither John Holder, or his friends
made any attack of a personal na
ture against Dr. Hardman, until he
had for months viciously attacked
him upon every stump and in Georgia •
newspapers, which has exhausted pa
tience, and made it justifiable to
show his real character.
• * •
(From Social Circle Cor., Walton*
News)
Enthusiastic For Holder
Dr. J. B. H. Day, one of Social
Circle's most prominent citizens, one
of ihe best practitioners of medi
cine in the state, and who ia a very
loyal advocate and suppc.ter of Hon.
John N. Holder, is very enthusiastic
for Mr. Holder in the runover of
Oct. 6th, and is strong in the opin
ion that Social Circle will give him
a much bigger vote then than they
did September Bth. Social Circle, as
the returns show, gave Mr. Holder a
moat excellent vote.
*
(From Walton News)
Whal Prompts TKe "Call?”
And the Savannah Morning News,
heretofore "neutral” in the gover
nor’s race, “calls on John Holder to
withdraw irnm the gubernatorial
race.” What has prompted this
"call?” To us it appears that the
last newspaper in Georgia to make
such a “call” would be one that when
the “burning issues” were before the
public maintained a "neutral" stand.
Neutrality certainly, furnishes no
grounds for dictation or suggestions.
We cannot believe the people who
tc-ok a stand in the first primary can
influenced by the eleventh hour
convert to the cause of Dr. Hardman.
• • •
(From Lewrenceville News-Herald)
Change 4 •Tactic*
When Hardman, Carswell and
Wood found out that the people of
Georgia are overwhelmingly opposed
to bonds, they stopped talking about
them altogether, and undertook to
divert the attention of the people
from Yhat issue, which was actually
the sole one, by manufacturing all
sorts of talk about Holder, and say
in: that their main purpose was to
break up a mythical machine gov
ernment, whereas they and Gov. Cliff
Walker are holding the throttle to
the biggest one ever organized in
Georgia, and John Holder is going
to smash that.
(From Oconee Enterprise)
John Holder Visits Oconee
John N. Holder, anti-bond candi
date for governor, and one whom we
honestly believe* should be at the
helm of this great state because of
his uncompromising stand against
bonds as compared with the vacil
lating attitude of his distinguished
opponent, was in Watkinsville for a
short while Wednesday, en route to
a speaking engagement at Lexing
ton, and received the enthusiastic
greetings of many Oconee people who
happened to be in town during his
brief stay here.
• • •
(From Gainesville Eagle)
Hardman Going—But in Wrong
Direction
Considerable amusement has been
created by a Hardman cartoon cir
culating on the streets. It shows a
Hardman vestibule train which ha#
run over and demolished John Hol
der’s automobile. The disaster oc
curs at a crossing, and at the left
in the rear is the State Capitol. The
funny part of the cartoon is that it
cuts both
characteristic of running over every
body, paying no attention to public
crossings, but destroying whatever
may be on the track. It also shows
the Hardman Special going in the
opposite direction 9rom the Capi
tol. While the automobile appears
demolished, Holder does not appear
hurt, but is left in easy walking dis
tance of the Capitol, while the Hard
man Special is speeding away ih the
opposite direction at the rate of a
mile a minute.
Authentic reports recently pub
lished state that 40,000 deaths each
year are traced to diseases trans
mitted by flics. Health organization*
everywhere are advocating the use of
Fly-Tox. It has a pleasant odor. It
u harmle*- to mankind and animals.
It will not stain. Get Fly-Tox from
your retailer, always in bottles with
blue label.
Fly-Tox the grown chickens and
the ch'e'.cen house against lice and
mitea.
Fly-Tox kitchen and pantry against
arts.
Wc will have Spanish
•Mackerel and Mullet, Satur
day.—Boggs Bros. & Dadis
rar.n, Phone 245.