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\We r.re having some rt freshing
•showers in the sections.
Mr. and Mrs. Rajmona Pritchett
were the gmst c.f Mr. and Mrs.
Arm Exum Sundav,
Mr. and Mr s Waiter McCullough
were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J
•P. McCullough Su day.
Miss Mary Cargle w is 'he gues!
of Miss Eddie 1 <‘v \ 1 s' Sond iy.
Miss Mamie «’.i n Fus e • was it
guest of Misses >. ! v Vn.y a d\\ n
lie Kate Foster o».e A e.m»uu 1 s
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Bud,!' anc
daughter, Miss Tennie were guest
of Miss Bessie Abie Crumbie one
day last week.
Miss Clara Florence Floyd has
returned from M icon after visit
ing her brother.
Misses Eddie and Ruby Berry
visited Miss Frances Flc>d la-1
week.
Mrs. George Alls is visiting Mrs.
G. W. Pritchett this week.
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OUR CUSTOMERS FEEL AT HOME IN
THIS BANK.
They are convinced of its safety; they are satisfied
with its service; they heve found here a cordial, helpful
sympathy with their interests and their ideals.
Any one of our officers will be pleased to confer with
you on any business matter and we particulary invite
your patronage on the strength of our value to yov.
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liiHf ILjf/ Watthe same prices as paid by dealers
mt / ai ,„ 6 bell cords
MJJTH! I s: „. Price Each 20% OVERSIZE
5f #■ rf *10.75 NATIONALLY KNOWN
7--S* J|j 4 ci'irchrr 11.75 Look at the wonderful
j -k» |aa£j h 30x3K Strajght |wje 12.25 rU g ge d tread of the BELL
fJf 4f 3 3ix4 J Straight tide it:7s CORD. Built of finest tna
it .ft dJ! Oi 32x1 Straight bide 21.50 terial obtainable, by satis-
V | a 2? x ] U ra ifhi side 23 50 fied and skilled workers.
# | 3 Straight tide
s % s«*£!' J 33x4v* Straight Side 27.25 wear and tear that this
fljf S Jjl 34x4* Straight Side 27.75 d stand . The kind
il tJ Hgf lisffi If : of a tire you have alw.y.
few B (t,i 5 35x5 Straight Side 34.50 wanted.
It f-1 \ 251 S 3«“ eash u “ nt Oversize—Heavy
htfl Wr~» Dependable
(Uy IT WP /J No matter where you live, whether roads are
I V|\ /J good or bad, the BELL CORD will live up to
A mM its wonderful reputation for oEKV Ids.
A! Triple Guarantee: Mileage—Quality-Workmanship
V y4«l Sold under a most liberal policy— Send n*
m:m. monay-we ship C. O. D the very atm* *ay
iSPes<G ‘ vour order is received and allow exapuoation.
& If tires do not meet with your approval, you
H . n need not accept them.
1 j PositivelyNo Seconds you no risk Yoa hace aU to gain.
j|' •or Retread Tires M a n Yoar Order to-day. %
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Misses Mami * Jim Foster, Mary
Cargle, Messrs Dock Gilbert,
Ciaud M ys, Troy Cargle, Tom
Exum, ai d Bill Goodman were the
guest of Misses Willie Kite and
Lily May Foster a while Saturday
i.i h‘.
Mr. Robert Sir ickland was the
guest <f Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Strickland iast work.
Mr. ana Mrs. A p Exum was
thciu st «.t Mr. a cl Mrs. Beui
Exum Snu d y i ! h aad Sunday.
M . ana Mr-. Emmett Foster
rpmi a ieu last week with
J. W. Foster.
Brown Eyes.
HalPs Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a "run down" condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much mere than when they are in
good health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment, which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assist 3
in improving the General Health.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Teara.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
oENKi CUUAI'Y WJSEiiLY, McDOISUUGK, GfcOKCiA
REBUILDING 2,11 GARS
in mim Rr. shops
Birmingham, Ala., August—Two
thousand rebuilt bax cars with
steel underframes will be turned
out of Southern Railway System
shops during the next few months.
The underframes will be fadrjjcnt
ed in Birmingham by the Virginia
Biidge &Iron Company and the
work of applying them and of re
building the c irs will be done in
the Southern’s own shops
throughout the South.
The cars to be rebuilt are cf all
wood constructions and lnd been
set aside for retirement. Their re
turn to service as modern steel
under fr ame cars, equal in every
respect to new cars and suitable
for handlina any lading, will mean
LEGAL NOTICES.
For Twelve Months’ Support
Georgia, Henry County.
Mrs. Ella Adamson having made
application for Twelve M uitlis
Support out of the estate of T. ]{.
Adamson deceas- !. and the apprais
ers appointed h the Court having
mad.) their returns, alk l ' persons
concerned are required to show
Cause before tl e Ogmrt of Ordinary
of snid county on the first Mondav
in September 1923 why said appli
cation should not be granted.
This Bth day of August 1923,
A. G. HARRIS. Ordinary.
For Leave To Sell
Tcf Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Vesta E. Combs. Admini
stratrix ot tho estate o i \. E. Comb*
deceased, having in doe form
made application for leave to sell
the lands and stocks belonging to
said estate, consisting of 250 acres
of land, also one-half interest in
100 acres land, in Locust Grove
Dist. of said county, also one honse
and lot in Locust Grove, also 12
shares stock in Bank of Locusfr
Grove, 5 shares stock in Atlanta
Trust Co., 5 shares stock in Han
son Motor Co., 25 shares stock in
Locust Grove Merc. Co., 50
shares stock in Henry County
Fertilizer and Gin Co., 0 shares
stock in Merchants and Planters
Ware House C".
B»id application will be heard at
the regular term of tho Court of
Ordinal y for said county to be
belli on the fit at Monday in iSepteill
ber 1923.
This 6th day of Augnst. 1023.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary,
TO L L E o- N -TI jRiN ER CO.
GOODYEAR
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C\ GOODYEAR
■I Service Station
Clutching, cling
ing, digging, the
big thick blocks of
the famous Good
year All-Weather
Tread bite through
mud or snow to solid
footing beneath.
That powerful grip
means safety, and it
means economy, too;
for it insures against
spinning wheels, loss
of traction and un
due engine strain.
4« Goodyear Service Station
Dealert toe eell and recom
mend the new Goodyear
Cord* with the beveled All-
Weather Tread and back
tkam up
Goodyear Service
a substantial addition to the
Southern’s freight c irrvit g equip
ment.
The rebuilt cars will be in addi
tion to 9,000 new box cars, pur
chased bv the Southern during
1922 and 1923, of which over 6,000
are already in service and the re
mainder are contracted for deliv
ery in time for tile movement of
fall business. The Southern \v ]|
Minute Men Urged To Assure Public
Continuous Soft Coal Supply in
Crises; New Official Sponsors Plan
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The biturtiiftus branch of the coal
Industry, on which the United
States Coal Commission is to report
in the autumn, has meanwhile taken
definite steps along the line of self
organization to serve the public in
emergencies.
John C. Brydon, who as chairman
of the special committee appointed
,to cooperate with the President's
commission has been in close touch
with the internal affairs of the in
dustry and with outside reactions,
was unanimously elected president
of the National Coal Association at
that body’s convention during the
latter part of June.
Mr. Brydon has advanced a plan
for “minute man” organization of
the 9,000 independent bituminous
operators, making the entire soft
coal supply of the nation instantly
available in any crisis of peace or
war. His suggestions, requiring
only an enabling act of Congress to
empower the President to declare an
emergency and draft coal resources,
were formulated in adv nee of sim
ilar recommendations by the coal
commission, affecting the anthra
cite branch of the industry.
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Mr. Brydon told the men who elect
ed him thijr leader, “should consult
When we fa ce a vacation it is for the purpose of break*
ing the monotony of our daily life, and we usually do some
thing or <r<> somewhere so th * eerier il round of every day
will be entirely' different from what we are used to. This
sometim :s results in encounters with conditions with which
we are entirely unfamiliar, and it is just as well to be pre
pared for an emergency.
A little package oj every day medicines, disinfectant
healing lotions, anti-septic gauze, ;; ■ is
• essential to the cautious. We can fix this up for you in a few
minutes. Go in * in and see us b ‘fore vou 00.
The Gash Drug Store
Hampton Georgia.
also soon receive 66 locomotives,
4,865 coal cars and 200 stock cars
which were purchased in the
spring.
STOUT PERSONS
Inoiln* to full foaling after ess*
lug, gassy pains, constipation
Relieved and digestion improved by
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
Cleansing and comforting • only 28a
JOHN C. BRYDON
with the War and Navy Depart
ments concerning their possible
emergency needs and also with the
Interior and Commerce Depart
ments. We should hold ourselves
responsive to requests from any of
the departments.
“This plan should include the per
sonnel, so that when an emergency
does arise they may go individually
and collectively to their pre-ar
ranged posts and begin to function.
This personnel may be changed
from time to time as circumstances
demand, but personnel can always
be, and should always be provided.
This plan should be so compre
hensive that it would not only apply
to the central organization at Gov
ernment neadquarters but to the re
motest coal-producing districts in
the United States. Such a plan,
when worked out to the last detail,
with the informal approval of th*
Government and transportation,
would need only an act of Congress
to legalize it at the time the emer
gency arises. Once accepted by thd
Government, it would rival any pre
vious unsolicited effort of an indus
try to serve the nation unselfishly
°nd b" ? virtual wjarpnteo of reof
uiar soft coai supply at fair priced
to the public in crises.” ~ J