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REGISTERED SPOTTED JERSEY
ULL— Jolty Gawbrogc,
No. 232,223, for service. Imported
i ood, 70 per cent heifer calve*,
2.00.
G. P. WHITWORTH,
Hull, Georgia
D <nielsviUe-Athens Ro&d.
.Vi & N, 10-2, 4t.
- PEARS FOR SALE—
RALPH COLLIER
PIGS and SHOATS
Fcr S?!e
W. L. HARDMAN
0 :8’ tf Colbert, Ga..
FOR SALE
I jood Jersey Cow
. ngistcred Jersey EuW, choice
■i eeding • •
i >c Jersey Pig* ?nd Shoats.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
I-. >f E COW FOR SALE; SEE ME
AT ONCE.
RALPH COLLIER.
FOR SALE
1 3-row Cole grain an,] fertilizer ‘
and. .. l. SIO.OO. j
C. E. AYERS.
j
FOR SALE
I • Aon Tractor and Diic Harrow, |
ibv > .rod about 30 days, $430.06
See 1. G. Patton, Hull, Ga.
. ' • ..■! looks and long wear. Sounds
1' ■ > description of a garment,
*■ > i it? But yor.r appearance is
r v ;r.i fe dependent upon your
\ inn your apparel. Particular
p. <■*'■ .•••! plea sed with the glasses
-•■ • o’ )Vn from the Chas. A. Green
O Company, Atlanta, design*
to; r ’ XCa|Ons. SL'Ctta; —Uie-
p? ! e • clear thinking and hard
v. '•o also do*'* it depend Pa
eyesight. fr:day,
Jiar. Drug Cos., Colfcert, Ga.
I-' ■'' . ‘ NT —Fine Z-hlorae Farm.
G. f’- • dld'ags. On mail route 3
ni ii :;n Carlton. Sec
Mrs. A! ice SVt. IWlocn,
Carlton, Ga.
cr J. F. Moaa,
Comer, Ga.
FOR SALE
l -1 .• y Bull, 2 years old.. .
W F. CARiTHERS.
I re
> . ; ><* 3-Ro!ler CrV.a<* Mill.
j A Williford,
Corner, Ca ~ Rt 4
For Sa'e
. .-FES aad LOTS
uoud Location
o, ,
i • rl ARD A N
S ■ • t Cotbert, Ca..
A >: FOR SALE
* n s a 6 per cent loan
ah; ’ , 1 and purchaser can
S' • ‘ > • ',i of "this loan. **hich is
*i* "■? ‘ ! term*. See me at
<* c. ' 1 * at a chance to own
‘ '* *' i want a bargain .in
Iru.
A FENCE E ADAMS
Tl > n.VN ii FARM
i of fou: t <usand acres, on Cen*
tr.ii of G •- • ..i r ulroad, eight mi*e*
west it 'V t Ga., has been cut into
tow: lots fi tenty-five and fifty
acre fnrsr. r.f will be sold at public
auc'.ion, c t. . premises, for the high
dollar,
OCTO iER 22, 1924
Tl'.'.i I jv" • .'•!! mprored, the soil
is Sighl, -ct'\ \ and there a*-e
a* • ■ >d . - : i.'.idi on this farm
?. nv -m. fin>! in North Caroli
n * •i : i , be g.vea.
KM' ' / A- ESTATE AUC
-■- • \N . Aydca, IS. C.
1 rlr *
Are ycur gbuse* as correct today
as the day you had them made?
Change* in t*e eye are often so
gradual as not to give any warning,
it is easy to find out and it is cer
tainly worth the little effort it re
quires. Come in on Friday, Oct. 10-
end our opiicsan from the Cha3 A.
[ Green Optical Company, Atlanta,
will teli vou by comparing yout- pres
ent eye condition with your glasses,
i whether you need new ones.
Hartimam Drag Cos., Colbert, Ca.
Sunttower Beauty j
Miss Ramona Trees, of Win
field, won over 182 contestants as
the prettiest girl in Kansas. She
is to represent her state in a Mis
souri Valley pageant at Tulsa,
Okla.
Now Heads Legion J
rjrc '
fs| W££
' i; : yj
James A. Drain, of Washington,
D. C., is the new National Com
mandor of the American Legion.
He served in the Spanish-Ameri
can and World wars He was a
Brigadier-General in the Tank
Corps* during the latter^
Uncle
i
We have to use the proper
bait in fish in’ for n whale, and
unless we fish in earnest, we are
mighty apt to fail. Unless a
feller prides hisself in knowin'
more’nthe fish, he may seal his
self at supper-time, beside an
empty dish. While some may
I laze along the crick, and never
land a thing, there’!! be others
waddle by ’em, with a dozen on
their string!
There’s only otvn condition that
compels the pereh to bite, and
they’ll yank the bobber under,
if yer hook is baited right.
There’s tragedy in fishin’ same
as any other art.—due to igno
rance anti slothfulness, which
can’t bo told apart! Hut—the
chap will fare a platter full of
savory beauties, fried, if his
heart is in the tcsit-cun that
nestles by his side.
And that’s the solemn prin
ciple that underlies the sport,
which is jest ns truo in enter
prise of any other sort!
%
.THE ®AN!ELSVILLE MONHOK. PAN ILLS VM-UE, ga
FOR RENT
1 Two-horse Crop for rent on
A!fceni-Bowm*n road, near. Kings
store.
J. D. O’KELLEY,
It, pd Comer, Ga.
OUR
EXPERT
OPTICIAN
'CO MI MG'
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBERBTH
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
L W, Mathews
4
Car!tori Ga,
WRIGLEYS
After Every Meal
irs ffae longest-tasting
confection yon can buy
—and it’s a belp to di
gestion and a cleanser
Jtor Hie month
and teeth.
Wrigley i s means
benefit as well as
pleasure.
Weak
Nervous
<: I was weak and nervous
and run-down,” writes Mrs,
Edith Sellers, of 48-5 N. 21st
St., East St. Louis, ILL “I
couldn’t sleep nights, I was so
restless. I felt tired and not
in condition to do my work.
I would have such pains in
my stomach that I was afraid
I would get down in bed. . .
My mother came to see me
and suggested that 1 use
CARDBII
Die Woman’s Tonic
I felt better after rr.y first
bottle. I had a better appe
tite. It seemed to strengthen
and build me up. I am so
glad to recommend Cardui
for what it did for me. _ I
haven't needed any medicine
sines I took Cardui, and I am
feeling foie.”
Nervousness, restlessness,
sleeplessness—t he s e symp
toms so often are the result
of a weak, run-down condi
tion, and may develop more
seriously if not treated in
time.
If you are nervous and
run-down, or suffering from
some womanly weakness,
take Cardui.
Sold everywhere.
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Bm
A L DIRECTORS i
PALMERS •*
BILE EQUIPMENT'!
OF fI NT A, Night m
01 vJ 7
>oad jtreets:4 I lMi
Shoes Shoes
4m handling the Triangle Brerd.
Every Shoe is guaranteed to be solid
leather .nd I. giv.,,g.od i iii l.di.j
WORK SHOES
Rugged work shoes cut from heavy black-grain leather
and with a first quality sole heavy enough to withstand hard
winter wear. Bellows tongue keeps out dirt and wet. In ev
ery way the most remarkable work shoe we have ever had in
our store. Sizes sto 12,
Value $3,75 Special $2,95
Special sale on Cloth
39 idch Sheeiing lOc yard
Ginghams fast colors 17 1-2 yard
Plaids 10c yard
Calico in all colors 10c yard
Ladies Coats with fur collars specia-
Jy priced at $13.95
wili be closed Wednesday on
account holiday.
Dechovitz & Simmons
S. M. SIMMONS. Manager.
- C. A- SCUDDER
JJEWELBR
ATHENS. GA
jDiaixnoxid.is,
Sterling Si Ives
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.