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(J .>p* are looking fine in this
section
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Plemmons
visited their grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Painter, Sunday.
Misses Jessie aud Ethel Gates
visited Mrs. L. L. Hill Sunday
Messrs Fred Hill and Emory
Wells attended preaching at Flat
Bruueh Sunday
Mrs. Cole, who has been verv
ill, we are glad to say is improv¬
ing
Mr. Henry Paras spent last Sat
urdav night with Mr. and Mrs.
Sol lie Spivev * •
Mrs N. A. Hill visited her
daughter, Mrs. Effie Henson, last
week
Miss Hattie Si either spent Sat¬
urday night with Miss Laura
Park*
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hill dined
with Mr. and Mrs f.^wis Page
Sunday
A tew "f the young people at¬
tended services at Alt. Etna Sun¬
day
Misdames Missouri Bennett
and Isabelle Clark, «.f Fairmoiint,
have been visiting their mother
thi^ week
Misses Hattie Souther and
Laura Parks visited friends in
Conu*auga Sunday'
Come on all you correspondent
and lets make the Tunes-Couriei a
great paper
Black Eyes
Making tuk Most of June
To «ujoy t ho I enutiful month of
June to the utmost, one must. \ e
in good health. Kidneys failing
t<> work prop rly cause aches and
pains, rheumatism, lumbago.sor —
iiess, stiffness. Folev Kidney and
Pills make kidneys active and
healthy and banish suffering
misery’. A\ hy not fc&i fine aud
fit? Be well! Be strong! Sold
everywhere
For Sale
Nancy Hail, Porto Rico and
Early Triumph potato slips, 25
cents per hundred; $2.00 per
thousand; over 5000 $1.90 per
thousand, guaranteed good sHong
healthy plants, ••'hipped by par¬
cel post G.M. Head
Marietta, Ga.
Clear Skin Comes Front Wiihia
It is foolish to think you can
gain a good clear complexion by
the use of face powder. G< t at
the root of the troub e and thor¬
oughly cleanse the system with
a treatment of Dr. King's New
Life Ribs Gentle and mild in
action, do not gripe, yet they re¬
lieve the liver by their action on
the bowels Good for young,
adults and aged. Go after a
clear complexion to-day. 25c.' at
your druggist.
To Correspondents
After this we wi 3 not publish
any more dots unless we have
the writers name, the writers
.name win not be published but
must have this as good faith
Bud To Have A Cold Hang On
Don’t *et your cold hang on,
rack your system and become
chro' ic w1k j m I,v. Bell’s Pin 1 '- Par
Honey "'ill he;,; you. I heals
the inhumation- souths the cou >;h
and loosens the phlegm- You
breath easier at once. Ur. Bell.s
Pine-Tar-honey is a laxative Tar
Syrup, the pine tar balsam heals
the spjts, oosens the mu¬
cous arrl prevents irritation of
the bronchia! tubes. Just get a
bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar
Honey i > day its guaranteed to
help y>u at ail druggists.
jr- fici :,.i r*s crsrjrji V Vwf 51
the tur:££
WITH 0 r 3 King's j
Near OSss.i - 5, ¥8if¥
CQR ^T$i.oo. PRIC-
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j Tll5.Aeinti.ajj .tl THHOA? AM P f_UN l TROUBLE.
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Morning
Sickness
Many womensuffer this mis¬
ery. It makes Its - appear¬
ance so regularly that they
learn ic expect it and arrange
their household work accord¬
ingly. Few women thinkof
seeking medical help to get
rid of it for good. If women
only knew of the power and
effectiveness of Dr. Sim*
Wine mons they Squaw would Vine be
not
without it a moment longer
than it would take to get it'
from the drug store. It is a
splendid remedy for all nau¬
sea or sickness of the stom¬
ach. The first dose settles
the stomach and makes the
patient feel better. Addi
tionaldosesacton the female
generative system, strength¬
ening weakened organs, reg¬
ulating the habits, restoring
tone and strength in every
part of the body. It is essen¬
tially a woman’s remedy
prepared expressly to meet
the need of women who
suffer from the ailments
common to their sex.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers
Price $1 Per Bottle
C.F.S1MM0NS MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Enoch News
The farmers are all smiling—
nice showers
Mr, f) C. Honey made a busi¬
ness trip to Chatsworth a few ravs
since
Mrs. Charley Shinier, of booth
Ga., iB visile g li-r mother, Mrs.
Leonard. |
Miss I’riu'io Mullii.ax, of iliis
place, and Mr. D dpli \\ hitte r, ot
Alabama, were happily married
Saturday
Mis* Ova Hensoti called < n Mi-s
P.uliue Honey Sunday nialit
Mr, Tom Hensley mid tami y
motored to Chatawortl) Bur day.
Mr. Bed and Family motored
to Cohntta Springs Sunday
There was a very disastrous j
fire in Chatsworth lust week
Tw<> Friends
flow m Feel (iood Tomorrow
Indigestion quickly develops] i
sick headache, biliousness, bloat
ing, sour stomach, bad breath or
some of the other conditions
caused by clogged or irregular
bowels. If you have any of
these symptoms, take a r'o ey
Catartic Tablet this evening and
you will feel better in the morn¬
ing. So d everywhere.
We have the Earliest, Dig, High-Class
Strawberry grown, Also the Best
one or the Everbearing Kinds;bears
the best flavored berries from
spring untill snow filies. Free
Booklet. Waktf elJ Plant farm
Charlotte, North Corolina.
For $1 61 wa will send P itt?
Courier, Atlanta Semi Weekly
Journrl. Everyday Life, Farm [
Life Home Life, Genriewonmm
and Housed Id Journal and Fior- j
al Life all one year
Millions jf Potato Plants
$1.40 per thousand, 5000 or,
more # 1 30 per thousand, vari-j
elies, Nancy HsP, Portorico, j
Triumph. South Ga.Yams. Ready!
to ship April 15th. Satisfaction
guaranteed bank or of money Rebecca. back. Re- j
ference
Rebecca Plant Co.,Rebecca,'!a i
Cut This Out —
It Is Worth Money
Cut out this advertisement, enclose
5 cents to Foley & Co., 2335 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your will name
and address clearly. Yju re¬
ceive in return a trial package con¬
taining:
(1) Foley’s Honey and Tar Com¬
pound, the standard family remedy
for coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough, tightness and soreness in
chest, grippe and bronchial coughs.
(2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over¬ and'
worked and disordered kidneys and
bladder ailments, pain in sides
back due to Kidney Trouble, sore and
muscles, stiff joints, backache
rheumatism.
(3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a
wholesome and thoroughly cleansing
cathartic. Especially comforting to 1
stout persons, and a purgative needed
bv everybody with sluggish bowels
and torpid liver. You can try these
three family remedies for only 5c.
BoldEJ very where
SUMMER SCHOOL AT
STATE UNIVERSITY
A Great Factor In Elementary School
Improvemment in Georgia.
The Summer School for Teachers
has come to be one of the greatest
of institutions in nearly every state
of the United States. With educa¬
tion changing, new subjects coming
in, old methods being recast, even
the best prepared teachers feel the
need every two or three years of the
broadening contacts and new points
of view obtained in our best summer
schools. In Georgia many teachers
have second and third grade license,
evidencing that the original prepara¬
tion has not been the best. The
University Summer School plans for
all such teachers or prospective
teachers, to extend and broaden the
scholarship of some, to bring others
up to standard, and to present to all
the best there is in modern methods
in education.
A Greater School.
This School for the 1916 session
will probably be the best of its kind
in the United States. Not hve per
cent of Georgia teachers who will go
to a summer school this year need
to go to Harvard, Columbia, Chicago,
or any school out: ide of Georgia for
better offerings than will be found
in the Georgia Summer School. Here
will combine three institutions, the
State University, the State College of
Agriculture, and the State Normal
School in one Summer School. The
talent of these faculties will be at
the service of the teachers. Other
teachers in Georgia have been called
in, and still others from many parts
of the United States.
Teaching Talent.
in primary reading and spelling,
Mrs. Alexander of the State Normal
School will be the principal teacher.
For general primary methods and
with special applications in arithme¬
tic, language and history, Miss Esta
line Wilson comes from the State
Normal School at Warrensburg, Mo.
Miss Wilson received the B. S. in
Education degree from the Univer¬
sity of Missouri, and the A. M. de¬
gree from Columbia University with
special Diploma from Teachers’ Col¬
lege. She is a gifted teacher and
supervisor.
Miss Wilson will also give a course
in Principles of Teaching applied to
the common branches in grades 5th,
6th and 7th.
For Penmanship, Miss Mary E.
Banks colries from the A. N. Palmer
Co., N. Y. City, the home of the cele¬
brated Palmer system.
For Geography, the instructor ‘will
be Dr. F. A. Millidge of the State
Normal College, Farmville, Va. Dr.
Millidge has his Ph. D. degree from
the Uriversity of Chicago, and he has
a reputation unsurpassed as a teach¬
er of Geography. He will give a
course In Primary Geography, and
another course for Higher Geography.
For Nature Study, Dr. Clifton F.
Hodge comes from far away Univer¬
sity of Oregon. He is the author of
Nature Study and Life, the first im¬
portant book on Nature Study pub¬
lished, and the one still most widely
used.
These are mentioned to indicate
the quality of instruction giver, in
the Georgia Summer School for 1916.
Not a phase of modern school work
for primary and general elementary
subjects will be omitted, but every¬
thing covered in a thoro manner by
teachers of great reputation, many of
them authors of note.
Reviews and Other Courses.
There will be common school re¬
views covering all the branches.
Courses in school management, or¬
ganization of play as well as work,
boys’ and girls’ clubs, home econom¬
ics for rural schools, drawing and
blackboard sketching are among the
many helpful courses to improve the
teachers. Special courses will apply
to the problems of rural life and edu¬
cation, considering the one-teacher
school and the consolidated school.
Other special courses will be devoted
similarly to teachers and problems of
town and citj- schools.
School Improvement.
How to improve our teachers and
our schools is a great problem in
Georgia and the South. The Univer¬
sity Summer School is one of the
greatest agencies in helping towards
the solution. Get the teachers to this
school, and the improvement in the
schools will be marked. The expenses
of the session are the lowest, and
teachers should be encouraged ir
every possible way to attend. Beards
and superintendents are urged to con¬
sider this. It is not an uncommon
practice for superintendents to map
out courses for teachers to complete
on basis of promotion. A few teach¬
ers may study specialties and be a
great help to the Superintendents in
training other teachers in the in¬
troduction of the speeia’ branches.
The recreation feature of the
School will help to make the time
an enjoyable vacation outing needed
by all teachers. Every teacher
should aspire to start every school
year better equipped than in the pre¬
ceding year. Every superintendent
and school board should be ambitious
to operate schools improved every
year. The State offers great assis¬
tance to all through the Summer
School for Teachers with its Confer
eaee for Superintendents,
SUMMER COURSES AT
STATE UNIVERSITY
Athens, Ga.—The University of.
Georgia now has courses given the
year round. The summer months which
in the past have been a period of
complete cessation of work, are now
utilized by a number of students as
a time for making up work on which
they have frllen short, for hastening
their courses so that they can grad¬
uate earlier, or for disposing of a con¬
ditional unit or two required at en¬
trance. The number of students de¬
manding summer work has increased
to such an extent that the institution
has formally established a schedule
for summer work. Not only can work
be done toward winning a bachelor’s
degree, but courses in master’s work
are also offered.
BARS BEING PUT
HIGHER ON ENTRANCE
TO COLLEGE.
; An organized movement of col¬
leges of Georgia is under way by
which the standard of admission to
the higher institutions is to be rais¬
ed. In this movement all of the prin
! cipal colleges are joined. Two rea
j ‘sons students are assigned, to college one without being that
go neces¬
sary preparation and are under a
great handicap in doing college work.
The other reason is that the high
schools are entitled to retain young
men and women until they have com
j pleted high school work. The ten
' dency of the movement, it is claimed,
i will be to make both the high schools
] and who colleges college more efficient. unprepared These drop
; go to
out discouraged and serious harm is
often done the individual. The stand-
1 ardizing of high school, junior col
lege and senior college work in Geor
gia is in keeping with the most ad
! vanced steps in the educational world
TEACHERS EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU AT UNIV. OF GA.
During the Summer School at the
University of Georgia, a teachers'
employment bureau will be maintain¬
ed. The service, of course, is rendered
free of cost.
TEXAS WONDER.
;'-'The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
■ bladder trouble, removing gravel cures
I diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheu
] matisrn, and all irregularities of the
j i kidneys and Regulates bladder bladder in both troubles men and in ;
women.
| .hildren. If not sold hy your druggist
i will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. j
j One small bottle is two months treat- j
men,,, and seldom fails to perfect a
cure. Send Nor testimonials ,
and other suites. Dr. E. W. Hals ;
2929.0 ive Street, St. Louis, Mo. A
druggist Adv
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m Gardu a
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
The Experience of Others
With Peruna Is A Safe
Guide to Follow
Peruna has been the household remedy of hosts
of people for the last fifty years. The testimony of
those who have used Peruna proves it to be
A Standard Family Remedy
For Ordinary Grip;
For All Catarrhal Conditions;
For Prevention of Colds.
An Excellent Remedy
For the Convalescent;
For that Irregular Appetite;
For Weakened Digestion.
Ever- Ready-To -Take
What Family Medicine Do You Use?
Does the femily medicine you now use keep Peruna keeps the bowels regular without
the bowels regular? producing a physic aotion.
Does your family medicine cure colds? Peruna is one of the beat cold i
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Doas your family medicine stop a winter or Peruna ean be relied upon to atop aough in
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Does your family medicine increase the Peruna has no superior as a tonic for the
appetite and stimulate digestion? appetite and digastioo.
THE PERUNA COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO
Those who object to liquid medicines will find PonuM Tablets
desirable for Catarrhal Conditions.
Any time is v.c right time for a glass of
Demand the genuine by full name
nicknames encourage substitution*
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a [Tor forty years we Have rendered faithful service. For
forty years we have tried to make each year’s service more
nearly ideal. This untiring effort has built for us not only
the World's Largest Mail-Order Seed Business, but also a
world-wide reputation for Efficient and Undisputed Leadership.
The Fortieth Anniversary Edition of Burpee’s Annual, the
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A postcard will bring it.
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Burpee Buildings Philadelphia, Pa.
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