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WHAT IS INTERESTING?
coolidce co::mon sense.
THE “NO-. UN” HUSBAND.
JOHN t 3 GRANDSON.
Can • ays times are ail
right, bv’iness i 1 go<d, an< there
it; r.o re a: on why .t i-nounu. t re
main good. The recent slun.p
fr’lmved tc> i ich speculating,
alter l;;< c'.cctim.
High finance, and middle c’ass
finance, ridicule usly an • unnrci i>
pfii'iiy frightened by La Fc'btte’.;
candidacy went on a lock gaih
bling debauch when the danger
wn ovfr. The slump i the head
ache follow:ng the debauch.
Great is the power of science,
■which has found a way to pre
vent death by gas asphyxiation.
Oil of red peppers is mixed with
the gas iit minute, inexpensive
quantities. While the gas burns
you don’t notice it. But if the gas
is turned ori unlighted, or there
is a Irak, the pepper oil, mixing
in with the air, causes violent
sneezing, forcing you to rush from
the house for relief. Simple and
sure.
Other scientists seeking to find
metal alloys that will forever re
sist corrosion hope to produce
"An automobile that will never
wear out.” To-day’s automobiles
answer the description pretty well,
fi you keep them oiled, and five
them decent care.
Professor Bonnevie, of Oslo
University, says a man need not
be so wise after all, in order to
know his own father.
Paternity can, be proved, the
professor says, by the resemblance
of a child’s fingerprints to those
of his father.
Frofessor Bonnevie, who is a
Indy, can instantly identify the
father of any young baby by the
fingerprints.
President Coolidge talked good
common sense on “giving prefer
ence to home industry and Ameri
can .workmen.” Newspapers say
he “defended” such preference,
but there is no need for defense.
The duty of a nation, its gov
ernment and its chief executives
is to work for that nation, and
for the working people that have
created it.
The British are not bashful
about giving the preference to
British workers. In every adver
tisement you read “British Made,”
or “British Built.” Too many
Americans brag about the fact
that what they offer is “imported
from Egland’,” as though there
were nothing fit to produce or use
in this country. If you MAKE
your money in America SPEND it
in America.
Miss Nora Bayes’ experience
commands respectful attention.
Returning with her fifth husband,
she says she is on her first real
honeymoon, because this husband
is a “NO-MAN.”
The experienced lady divides
lm onds ’:ito the weak “YES
MAN,' ai the powerful, muniy
“NO-MAN.”
The “no-man,” as you guess,
hnrl bark to tho cave and knows
how *• iy “No.” A woman likes
to be b ..!, ays Miss Bayes,
and soon gets tired of a “YES
MAN."
An interesting definition of hus
bands. bufci*there is such a thing
us saying ‘‘NO” too often. Who
knows hut No (i mav bo another
“YES-MAN”?
Fowler Me Cormick, grandson
of John P. Rockefeller, and heir
to a great Harvester Trust for
tune, is working as a das laborer
in a harvester plant sorting out
heavy metal castings.
••There':, a her.* for you,” says
public opinion.
Men suer" 1 anti rule other
men by the use of thb mental
jl VtXSPTUNG. The three greatest
rulers of me 'n history give Alex
ander, (Tv"sir and Napoleon. None
of them sta-ted in as a simple
soldi r in the ranks. Alexander
at thirty \\. s ruler of the world.
Caesar started in Homan poli
tics. became a soldier, went to
Gau! and grew powerful enough to
frighten the Senate, and he ruled
the world, including Rome.
Napoleon went,* to a military
academy, studied and rend books,
used his brain, and HE ruled the
world.
To have n son worth, while, give
him ?■ hr * r' eee you can.
; . . - Vo. Hie.: education,
t.-.-Ii .. gs-Cd start.
JUST FROM ZORA
Here we come again.
Quite a number attended prayer
meeting at this place Sunday n ght.
Mr. Rimer Porterfield spent Sat
urrlr.y night and Sunday with home
folks.
Mrs. Minn e Joe Dean has <pur
chased anew Ford. ■
Miss Ruth Adams was the supper
guest of Misses Dezzie and Lonnie
Mae Gordon Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown and
daughter of Anderson, S. C. were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Adams Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Berryman
of near Crawford were the guts s
of their daughter, Mrs. W. B.
Spearman Sunday afternoon.
There were quite a few from this
community who attended the singing
at Zidon Sunday.
We are glad to report that Mi-s
Ruth Adams is out again after an
attack of pneumonia.
Miss Corine Berrong spent Sunday
night with Miss L. E. Spearman.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broome and
family spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams anil
family.
Miss Corine Porterfield 'spent Sat
urday night in Franklin, county.
Alliens Businnss College
i
Bookkeeping, shorthand and
typewriting.
Save 50 per cent of expenses
bv attending' this school. The
Graduates of the Atneris Busi
ness College always efet the
best position. Every • {Trainate
employed. Write for informa
tion to-day.
Box Athens. Ga.
Rub Away Headache
or Neuralgia
Apply Good Old Musterole
A little Musterole rubbed on the ach
ing spot, will usually drive away head
ache or neuralgia. A clean, white oint
ment, combining in a maivelcus way
the virtues of oil of mustard, camphor
and menthol. Musterole does the work
without any c f the evil after effects of
narcotics or heart depressants. Put up
in jars or tubes for 35 or 65 cents, with
a special milder form for little children,
called “Children’s .Musterole.” Great
for colds, sore throat, croup, rheuma
tism or any sore spot or pain.
Better than a mustard plaster
DIVORCE NOTICE
hibel for Divorce, in .Madison Supe*
r:or Court, June Term, 1925
No. 1932
Mrs. Ann ice Rabun
vs
G. T. Rabun
It appearing to the Court by the
return of the Sheriff in the above
stated case that, the defendant does
net reside in said County, and it iur
ther appearing that the sad do
ndnnt G. T. Rabun does nut re
side in this State.
Ordered by the Court that se. vice
bo perfected cn the defendant by the
publication of this order twice a
month for two months before the
next term of this court, in the public
Gazette of said County in which Sher
iifs sales are ordinarily publ shed.
This 14 day *>f April. 1925.
Clarence E. Adams,
Petitiv nt r’s Attorney
And it is so ordered.
\V. L. Hodge -..
Judge S. C. Northern Circuit.
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MT. ZION LOCALS
Mrs. Geo. Nelms and Mrs. Fred
Landers were visiting relatives in
Oglethorpe county last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patten and
daughter, Miss Tommie Lou, were
week-end guests of relatives near
Colbert.
Mrs S. T. E. Dudley from Listra
community was visiting friends ,n
this commun ty the past week-end.
Mr. Win Irvin and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Ivy of Madi on,
Morgan, the past week.
Miss Francis Carithers wa ; gjest
of Miss Lucy Meadow of Dnnie’svillfe
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lord and Mrs.
Gladys Harwell were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sanders o'
Danielsville Sunday.
We are glad to report Mrs. J. M.
Escoe improving.
Miss Annie-Belle Patten ha 1 as
er guests Saturday evening, M ss s
Edna ard Pauline Irvin, Glrdyg
Bates. Eva Escoe; Messevs Sam
Bates, Jim Patten and Cecil E vens.
Mr. and Mrs. Hore Ca’ithers vis
ited the family of Mr. Tom Sanders*
near Danielsville Sunday.
Planting corn and codon s the or
der of the day around here.
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