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SECOND ANNUAL MEETING
Of the Sunday School Convention of the North
Georgia Baptist Association
To Be Meld at Harmony Church, Five Miles East of
Dalton, March 20 , 30 and 31 , 1907.
PROGRAM.
FRIDAY.
11:00 a. m.—Devotional Exercises.
2.—Purpose of the Sunday School Oonvcntion—Geo. W, An¬
drews, State Sunday School Evangelist.
AKTKRftOON 8KSBIOS.
1. —Devotional Exercises.
2. —Enrollment of Delegates.
8.— Reorganization. 7 Churches.
4. —Reading of Sunday School Report- from
5, —What Was Moses’ Purpose in Writing the Book of Genesis?
—Rev. W. M. Dyer. Sunday School
0—Best Means for Inducing Parents to Attend
- -Bro. Lem Bantzler.
SAT Dill) AY MORNING.
},—Devotional Exercises.
„ 2.—Qualifications and Preparation Necessary for Superintend¬
ent—Rev, A. P. Stokes.
<}—What Preparation Should He Made by the Teacher Before
Attempting to Teach the Lesson? Rev. G. (J. Maples.
] 1 *00 a. m.—Sermon—Rev. W K. Dawn.
AFrmojoos.
1. —Devotional Exercises.
2. —Methods for Securing ami Maintaining Attendance in the
Sunday Schools—Bro. 0. N. King.
8.—Best Methods for Teaching Adult Glasses Rev. J. W,
Austin.
STOUT SESSION.
Sermon—Rev. A. V. Stokes.
SUNDAY MORNING.
1.—Model Recitation—Intermediate Department—George W.
Andrews.
3,—Methods of Recitation—General Discussion.
8.—Sermon—Rev. W. M. I)yor.
SUMACH
(Too late (or last wtek )
As we fail to see anything from
this part of the moral
we will write a few- words.
Health of the community good.
Everybody seems to be getting
ready for gardening, etc. Glad
to see “Gentle Annie” so near.
Our popular merchant, Mr.
•Shelton, is having bis storehouse
moved a short way from where
it stood.
Miss Maude Cox, who is attend¬
ing 6(’hool here, visited home
folks Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McOamy
have moved back to his father’s,
Robt. McOamy.
The friends of Mrs. Robt. Mc
Camy will be glad to learn that
she is able to be up again after a
s rions illness.
John Whittle and family have
mRvcd into our community.
Prof. Bradford and sister, Miss
Mae, spent Sunday with their
parents here.
Mrs. Joyce, of Aduirsvdlo, is
spending several weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Bradford.
i'rof. John Hanna visited home
Saturday and Sunday.
Simioti Gregory lias returned
from a trip to Atlanta and Wa
leska, where he visited his sis¬
ters, Mrs. Roach and Miss Delia
Gregory.
Rev. Miller pregcliod a very in
teresting sermon here Sunday,
there being only a small congre¬
gation on account of the rain.
Little Miss Sibyl Harris spent
one night last week with her
grandmother, Mrs. McEntire.
Mrs. Leach Henry and daugli
ter, Miss Jessie, were in our burg
one day last week.
Quite a number of Odd Fellows
attended the lodge hero last Sat¬
urday night.
School at this place is on a
boom; over two hundred stu¬
dents on roll.
Charlie Henry is visiting home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wright
are receiving congratulations on
the arrival of a new baby at their
home.
Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Lawson
Hartley and little daughter. Eth¬
el, were the guests of Mattison
Hartley and wife Monday.
Dr. Brackett, of Norton,passed
through our town Wednesday.
Edn a Eari..
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is
a new remedy, an improvement
on the laxatives of former years,
as it does not gripe or nauseate,
is pleasant to take. It
guaranteed. Rouse & Rouse.
COHUTTA SPRINGS
Misses Nannie Sue Gregory and
Johnnie Pierce spent Satutdav
Sunday with Misses Mamie
and Addio Pendley, at Spring
Place.
Mrs. O. S. Bangle is much im
proved after a serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John White Har¬
ris,of Fashion, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Daly Gregory.
Robert Gregory is slowly im
proving.
Mr. Mansfield, of Atlanta, was
here Tuesday.
E. P. McAuley, of Etowah,
Tenn., called on Miss Nannie Sue
Gregory Friday evening.
Mrs. L. A. Hartley went to
Crandall Tuesday.
Mrs. Eugene Furr spent Mon¬
day night, with Mrs. Daly Greg
ory.
Gus Pierce is at Ocoee, Tenn,,
constructing a storehouse for Dr.
Furr.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Osinent, of
Black Fox, Tenn., are the guests
of the latter’s grandmother, Mrs.
Nancy Higdon.
Mrs. Belle Owens is suffering
from a severe attack of grippe.
James Bagleyand I)ivk Henry,
of Spring Place, spent- Monday at
the hotel.
Mr. Jack, of Tunnel Hill,spent
Thursday night at the hotel.
Moi'A’t.vxjn Maid.
You should be very careful of
vouv towels when ymi have a cold.
Nearly allotliei 1 cough sjrups aro
contaming , ,V c opiates. Kennedy’s , ,
, Laxative Cough , . Syrup ,, moves /. the
bowels—contains , , , . NO ., opiates. . ,
Conforms „ , to t „ National .. ,!,v Pure Food 5
and . Drug ,, Law. , hears ,, the ..
en
dorsement- , , ol , mothers every
where. , Children , like pleas- ,
its
ant taste. ,s„l,l . , , l.y .s. ., H. Kelly. ,, ,,
Section Foreman Lane, of Fit/.
gerald, Ga.. was hit and it is
feared mortally wounded by one
of his negroes.^lt seems that
Lane had been
with the negro about some
and that the negro took offense
at what was said to him.
No Case on Record.
there is no case on record of a
cough or cold resulting in pneu
monia or consumption after
ley's Honey and Tar had been
taken, as it will stou vour cough
and break up your cold Quickly.
Refuse any bot the genuine Fo
ley’s Honey and lar in a yellow
package. Contains no opiates and
is safe and sure. Rouse A Rouse,
THE AIL UK AY NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 8,11)07
TENNOA
Mrifi Sum fjox and daughters,
Ethel and Edna Earl, were the
guests of Mrs. Dove Epperson
one day last week.
Mrs. Will Shields and daugh¬
ter, Miss Alma, and Mrs. Onie
Shields were welcome guests of
Mrs. 0. M. Graves the first of the
week.
Kobert Russell and Henry Ep
person made a flying trip to Eton
one day last week.
Mrs. D. (’. Gordon and Miss
Rosa Black made Mrs. Frank
West a short cull last Sunday af¬
ternoon.
Little Jimmy Armour and lit
tie Willie Wiggins visited little
James Park Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Vest was the guest
of her daughter Mrs. Powell
Wiggins Sunday.
Miss Alma Shields vi-ited the
Misses Black one day last week,
Miss Leia Dunn has returned
home after a visit to her sister,
Mrs. Lena Moore, at Hughes.
Misses Mattie Pell a fid C’ora
Ross were the welcome guests of
Miss Grade Park the first of the
week. Ot.0E /VXD JoK.
Mow to Remain Young.
To continue young in health
and strength, do as Mrs. M F.
Rowan, McDonough, Ga., did.
She says : “Three bottles of Elec¬
tric Bitte rs cured me of chronic
liver and stomach tr uhb 1 , com¬
plicated with such an unhealthy
condition of the blond' that my
akin turned red as flannel. I am
now practically 20 years younger
than before I took Electric Lit¬
ters. 1 can now do all mv work
with ease and assist in my hus¬
band’s store,” Guaranteed at
G. II. Arrowood’s grocery store,
Price 50c.
FASHION
Health of the community ve;v
good, except Mrs. Mattie Elrod,
who has been confined to her
room for a few weeks past with
rheumatism.
Heury Fitts called on Miss Ola
Chapman Sunday afternoon.
Henry Youngblood, John Cline
and Will Grice visited Dewberry
Sunday morning.
II. A. Gravely and family at¬
tended preaching at Sinai last
Sunday,
There will be preaching at Zion
Hill Sunday atHVclock. Every¬
body invited to attend.
Frank Youngblood and wife
visited Mrs. Chapman Sunday
night.
Mines. Sane and Gravely visit¬
ed Mrs. Kuhn neai Fullers Mon¬
day.
Hurrah, Mr. Sampler, and talk
good roads, as we are in need
of them, it our people don’t go
to using some money on our roads
they are going to get impassable
if it keeps on raining,
Mr. and Mrs. Sane attended
preaching in Whitfield Sunday.
Mrs. Cline visited her father
Sunday. Buie Eyes.
(i | vell y p Jo !)k N.' ,
H. Spiegel, 1201 vi.gim.
S( _ Kvulisvil i e , „ itos:
For over five years I was trou
... bled with kidney and bladder ., ai ,,
fections „ which , . . caused . much .
me
and , L lost flesh and ,
pam worry.
was all ., run flown, , and , a year ago
had . . to abandon , , work , entirely. .. , I .
. had . three .. of , the , best , physicians .
who . did ,. , me no good . and ; I , was
pr „ ticil i, y glveil llp to <lie .
ley’s Kidney Oifve was reconi
mended and the first bottle gave
me great relief, and after taking
the second bottle 1 was entirely
cured.” Why not let it help
Rouse A Rouse.
~
John , VY. Carpenter , died , at his
home near Mnnnerlin. He was
5» years old and w as a prominent
farmer and Mason of Burke
The winds of March have no
terror to the user of DeWitt’s
Oarbolized Witch Hazel Salve.
icklv hcaU oliapped and
craeked g * K i n . Good too, for boils
and burns, and undoubtedly the
best relief for piles. Sold here
by 8. H. Kelly.
(iuv. Terrell has offered ft re¬
ward of $100 for the arrest of
Solomon Fondreri, who is wauled
at Waycross for the murder of
Nancy Gail on February 12. Fon¬
dren is a half-breed negro and
Indian.
Worked Like a Charm.
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of
that spicy journal, the Knter
pnS(N Louisa, Va., says: “1 ran
a na j| lT f y f 0(> j. last week and
a ( once applied Bucklen’s Arnica
Salye. No inflammation follow
ed; the salve simply healed the
wound,” Heals every sore, burn
and skin disease. Guaranteed at
G. II. Arrowond’s store. 25 c,
^he Methodists of Waynesboro
have raised nearly $25,000 for
Mieir new church, which will rc
p| ace the one burned recently.
The new church will be modeled
a f ter gp, i jU | {e in Columbus, and
architects are working upon
plans, It will be an ornament
the city.
A Gudfanteed Cure lor Piles.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding,
authorized to refund money
PAZO OINTMENT failg to
in fl> to 11 days. 50c,
r„
f.
WSE ?/
7i ( mm.
,, -
Ho is Interested
He wants a good Horse
Blankets, and he will ask
for a famous 5A, because
he well knows that the
5A Blankets lead all oth¬
ers in strength and long
wear.
We Sell Them =
T he Dalton Buggy Co.
F YOU WANT CASH
For Your REAL ESTATE or BUSINESS
l CAN GET IT
No Matter What Your Property is. Worth, or in
Y\ hat Town, City, State or Territory it is Located
If J did no! Rave It alii fly ai;d facilities to sen jonr iiroi-eii'-. 1 ct‘,0 in v»«M n :i o -i t * jeiv f •> P
nditirtiseinent. This ‘•ad” [like all <dh ! r ‘‘A's”j i- prsVticafiy a ire ;o pla-p < a tn I s' a cr,:. t> - ( p - p r ies.
and I am just sure In si.l) lliese p epi-rii- s auil n. ke <-m n^l. mom . in a mm s-i-i ;s i > p f i; - si i,i lli*--e
fads," and make a goods proftl bcs-.-ics. That, is «liy t hava ,-o largo a r.-al c-’. <■ t ,-1 in -- i->.; .y.
- Why not put your proparty mis iv.-j. the niiniWr tliat will b - sot t a.- a result - fr --■ *
! will Hot only he able In s if t — sonn- r mv—Unt ui.l ler-b:' In a- If i -,uavi-. I ..in -p«> i>i! f i .,(»ck
Rii't’S. i In ve iju> most et ini let am' up-to d..o, (-.u pimnn 1 t aye braise,'i , ili ns t!-; ;i i. a.i ■ c e- iji.in and n
lit I i fame of men U> ! : nd l-.uves-s.
J d i not l.andV n i Sines I'.mnl i c- rrird t y ijn* ord.r.ary r-esone co ? V l s-T j-' il.i. i- nd
!o's oi it -or trr> out of lots no- s. 1 e u ; s.utt. you Ii an, u-tt goiny? v-m , f i-.i-ina s«. o-. e r. y. I -X tv I to
find, at ibt- olost of (!.:> year, lliat I i s.ve su'd I « ice as l: anj ps«>i «-i t ie.-> I •: tl (i.t- • but ii v a lira'
m-e B-tary for me to pt pest os. I tvar.t to !i-: YOTUs mu! SELL ! . i d n ;-t i- i lii ii.. r v a
have a farm, a home uilhcui ai Ihi- 1 o. ,> t ii-'i t ? ; if <5< ein'tmaiii-r all t it is » i:. 1 , r .*L ,- S -- I , t. <K U
vii-i »-il| (ill out fire id.ii.k I* t ei t i> (it r b Yiw any n.ait mpti-fc t to p-’.-.u m.: <d y. I wid li-sl . < r iio a .id nil i e t. <p Ickly
convert ihe pirporiy i«ii.‘ c sh, and wli! giv,, you my c,
I G ree of Charge
a;.,11. tins fi r hantfiinu i . The it ft rmafiuti V »iit aive you wilt tic or :rrtu.', v 'uc :<» ji.u, - vea ii v. u sin nfii dccitie
noi fo s I'. Tim intti l et ( r *viite t i.y b-f iv you forgrtit.
Ii ji tl wan* t:» I uv any ki.- it of a Farm, House rr imalnrss, m any put oi the cotiiury, tell nie year mpiirr
HieiOs. I tviil gaai'i.nfce to fi-1 them pr mpry and satisfact.,r'-iv.
David F. Taff, file Land Man, 415 Kan, Ave„ Topeka, Kan.
$f You Want to Sell Fit I, Cut Out and Mmi Today.
Please send without cast tefnic. a plan fui findkc; a cash
buyer for my properly which consists of________
Town. .Comity State.
Following is a brief description.
lowest cash price.
Name. Address ...
Mrs. Lift Blc-odworth, wife of
Oapt. Lift Blaodworth, former
c } fcr ^ a t th e Kimball house in
Atlanta, died in the city hospital
jj aconj after an illness of
eral days.
:
This ls Worth Reniemi > eria S
Whenever you have a cough or
eold, just renlember that Foley’s
Honey and Tar will cure it. Do
not risk your health by taking
any but the genuine. It is in a
package. Rouse & Rouse.
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For The Spring Trade
A large line of up-to- date Fur
niture.
Beds 2.50 up. Dressers 6.00 up
Large assortment Iron Beds 2.00 up
Chairs, Sideboards, Extension Tables.
100 new styles Matting.
A fine display of all kinds oi rugs
—Smyrna, Velvet, Axminister and
’
Jute. and
Trunks, Window Shades
Poles.
Whatever you want in Furnf=
ture we have it;
i§ Remember, we will not le undersold
BAKER & BUCHANAN
CURES CHRONIC DISEASES
VyJ^ ■ s IMTILCUK?.0 i’ :*r n /■Til
WRlTF-'GACi ##assjus not too com pit
ssyss aST TrWtme0t
SiiHONIG DISORDERS OF WOMEN.
V... veafut;,' i^uia-not, »»d
41 so.it cl TOWtaJ 4l«»»e* to
ivfe v.mim •osRficaid luv«svi|4t« uui’
i. ■ tA.ent,
: - s»Uca and examination FREE.
OR. KIHG MEDICAL GO,
fi Vo Vuiiflt to Buy fUS! ?, Cul Out end Today.
I desire to buy property corr<* ? ponding approximately with
the foilowin^,specifications: Town or city _
Corns t y _ • State___________
Price between $. . ?.r.d f. X will pay
v, A I
Remark.
• Name. ___ Address
Provoked oYer her refusal to
live with him, Will Wagoner,
colored, followed his wife to the
home of a neighbor in Mansfield
and in a fit of jealousy emptied
the contents of a revolver jute
her body.
To Cure a Cold in One Da?
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qui
nine Tablets. Druggists refund
money if it fails to cure. E. \V.
GROVES’ signature is on
box. 25c.
V?,ritlO f '3l0 we iroit this dlai’nso by pair,less metlioda, and
cant blcodU art-ten fromilUak-1 v.-.js with ifee eulfcuoee f
out' Impro.ad Varicocele True a and Klee; ru-Ctu-mlc process, the
parts being restored to tbelr naturf.1 condition and circulaticr.
re-establlslieil. stricture ■without operative
ft if;I We wire severe the
,3U S procedures, Or,i- treatments act directly on
carts affected, completely dlslodgiog th-t etrloiuro by our gal
Taoic electric medical treatment; 1 1 Is painless and in no wine
interferes wHU yoar biulHCss datlaa.
Loss of Manly Vigor end strength to J-«.V!
methods etc will restore that vijor eumal»i>t bit.
should bo yours. Oar treatment ts no:a mete
ss&z&t herctfftary tractect KSTSap-v 1 ii early days- Mo cure Its coin
or con fg** 1 **** ss^reSf’
plications. We stop He progress, hml58 ‘
poison from tbs system, au-i by the re ‘
methods.
Catarrh 6t the Nase. , „ r
my *■ ®L 1 - '
. ,
rogftfdiH^ our hi-iEO • Of
N. K. K.IKG,CRief Conwalting l Yy^,''
»a, ? JlwUUst, C:?.
Columbus seems to be having
more than her share of beggars
th|se days. Guile a'number of
cripples, blind men and women
have been begging on the streets
there during the past few days.
Little globules of sunshine that
drives the clouds away. DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers will scatter
the gloom of sick-lieadache and
biliousness. They do not gripe
or sicken. Recommended
sold here by 8. H. Kelly,