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Income Te. or Any Addition!
T.xe.—Succcful AdminUtretion.
Atlanta, Ga., January 14.— The
meeting of the state
committee in Atlanta next Saturday
will formally start the political
campaigns for this year.
It is generally accepted that Me-
Adoo, Reed and Underwood will be
in the presidential primary.
Governor Walker will be opposed
by President Carswell, of the state
senate. Many people predict there
will be a third man in the race, but
no one knows who, unless it will be
Mavor Sims, of Atlanta, who has
made an unusual success of his
administration. When he went in
as mavor a year ago, Atlanta had a
floating debt of ?1,000,000. The
mayor demanded and enforced rigid
economy and by sound business
methods and judgment, be pulled the
city out of the financial hole and
wound up his first year with the
floating debt paid off. He is con
ceded to be the best business mayor
Atlanta has had in a generation.
As Governor Walker and Presi
dent Carswell are both in favor of
a state income tax, and Mayor
Sims is strongly opposed to that or
any other additional tax, it can be
easily seen how the lines would be
drawn. Atlanta’s taxpayers want
Mayor Sims to serve another term
and he is also being urged to get in
the race for governor.
Reports coming in from efferent
sections of the state are io the es
feet that the clamor for rej eal of
the tax equalization law is grow
ing weaker. It is predicted te;at it
will not be an issue in stele poli
tics alter this year.
The new department for collect
ing delinquent teres is now ready
f< i bn- ness and it is going t > try to
dig up the hundreds of miliu ns of
wealth said to be hidden. If the
deputy collectors are half success
ful. they ought to pour intc the
state treasury what Judge Coving
ten tail? “a golden stream
Will Take Pig Censut.
In addition to their regular
duties, which range from weighing
babies to administering first aid,
rural mail carriers have been given
the job of counting the pigs in the
United States again this year, it
was stated here today in postoffice
circles.
The carriers have collate! ' h»m
before and they did such a good job
and the department of agriculture
nt Washington found the i .'tree to
valuable that the postmaster gn
eral has ordered another census of
the whole swine population to show
how many pigs will be ready for the
market next spring and
Postmasters are being supplied
with questionnaire canl3 lesign«d
to show not only the number of
pigs on farms, but also the number
which will be kept throughout the
winter, as well as the amount, of
field corn and other food stock on
the individual farm for feeding
them.
The accuracy of last year’s survey
was proved by the receipt of hogs
at the various markets. Thousands
of farmers used the reports. The
new reports, when complete will be
published throughout th.* country,
dtnkf Joining Federal System.
Country banks are mo - e ■ tid
more realizing the? benefits f the
felt <d reserve system and ate .min
ing it more rapidly than the ' have
t\ei done before, in the op’rion of
Atlanta bankers. The Fede a.l Re
serve lank of Atlanta, it s stated,
has imported new additions te mcm
bcr.-bip wdthin the last fe j weeks.
The calue of the federal resetve
banking system it constant 1 / being
stressed at meetings of bankers
here and elsewhere, and pnrticulai
attention is directed to the unitsta!
help given the agricultural inter
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VILLE CASE.
It Prove. That There’, a Way Out
for Many Suffering Lawrence
ville Folk*.
Just another report of a case in
Lawrenceville. Another typical ca*e.
Kidney ailments relieved in Law
renceville with Doan’s Pills-
T. H. Robinson, Sassafras -1.,
says: “I was in mgihty bad shape
with my kidneys. My beak was so
lame and weak I couldn’t stand very
long. My kidneys acted too fre
quently and I had to get up many
times during the night to pass the
kidney secretions. As time went on
I got worse and became very ner
vous and weak. For three months I
didn’t do a bit of work. Finally
someone recommended Doan’s Pills
and after using one box my back
became stronger. Two more boxes
of Doan’s relieved me.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan’s Pills—the same that
Mr Robinson had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adver
tisement.
Tiew and Second
Hand Ford..
H. p. Stiff Motor Co. c«»h or crcd<»
A Good Thin( - DON'T W»SS IT.
Send vour name and address plainly
written together with 5 cents (and thi*
silo) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., De*
Moines, lowa, and receive m return a
trial package containing Oiamberlam 8
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat: Chamberlam s Stom
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou
bles, indigestion, gassy paint that crowd
the heart, biliousness and constipation;
Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in every
family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles,
and skin affections; these valued family
medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it.
ift.! through the various member
banks. The sixth district bank, lo
cated in Atlanta, covers the rtates
of Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mis
sissippi, Tennessee and Louisiana.
It provides an immense reservoir
of credit for its member oanks,
handling large amounts of agricul
tural paper. Governor M. B. Well
born, head of the bank, is probably
one of the best informed bankers
in the country on agricutural condi
tions and the needs of the farmer,
as brought to his attention through
member banks.
“It would be difficult to find a
banker in this country who thor
oughly understands the workings of
the federal reserve system, who
would be willing to admit that we
could continue among the first
class commercial nations without
the federal reserve banks, or me
chanism similar to them in con
struction or designed to perform
simifar duties,” said an Atlanta;
banker.
Declaring that these great redis-1
count institutions are of untold
value to commercial America and
the south, particularly, southern
bankers, it was stated, are urging
the credit men to make the useful-'
ness of such banks known to the
rank and file of the country.
FARM LOANS AND INVESTMENTS.
I am qorreapondent for The Georgia Loan & Tru*t Company and ne
gotiate loans on farm lands in amounts from $500.00 to $100,000.00 for
five years’ time. I also make one year loans for local clients.
If you have money for investment, come to see me, and I can place
your money on iands and you can get 8 per cent interest for it. I guaran
tee the titles to the land. If you want Government securities I can place
it and get you 4 per cent interest. There are only two securities in which
I deal, namely, farm mortgage security and Government security. I will
give you the benefit of sixeeen years’ experience.
S. G. BROWN, BANKER,
Private Bank, Not Incorporated,
Lawrc-nceville, Ga.
■EMMETT’S ■ILL.
Dacula, Ga., R. 2, Jan. 15.—Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Bennett spent Fri
day night with Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Bennett.
Misses Eva and Gladys Waycaster
were the dinner guests of Miss Etta
Cook Sunday
The musical entertainment at
Mr. Davis’ Saturday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Mr. C. B.Cook was the bedtime
guest of Mr. E. W. Bennett Sunday
night.
Misses Willie and Esther Mor.dars
spent Saturday night at Buford.
Mr. Walter Reed, of Buford,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. Callie Waters.
Mr. Grady Reed, of Hall county,
spent Saturday night with Mr. Mit
chell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tullis were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gower Sun
day morning.
Mr. Berton Benton and George
Kirkpatrick and Lee Banister were
the bedtime guests of Mr. Fate Hen
derson Friday night.
Mr. Avery Waycaster spent one
night last week with relatives in
Hall county.
Mrs. Tullis was the guest of Mrs.
R. C. Mauldin Saturday morning.
Miss Etta Cook, Messrs. Avery
aycaster and Lee Banister were the
bedtime guests of Misses Ivary and
Pauline Henderson Monday night.
OZORA.
Lawrenceville, Ga., R. 2, Jan. 16.
Mr. J. J. Camp from Atlanta
spent Sunday and Monday with
home folk.
Mr. John William Bennett and
son, Harvel, spent Saturday in Law
renceville.
Mr. Andy ade and Mr. Clyde
Reynolds passed through here Sun
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Camp, of Law
renceville, spent one evening last
week with Mrs. Bertie Camp.
The praty given by Otis Rickies
w T as enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Olin Still from Winder, spent
Saturday night with Mr. Harvey
Wood.
Mr. Sanford Drummonds, of Ebe
nezer, spent a while with his fath
er recently.
Misses Dora Kenley and Sarah
and Johnnie spent Sunday evening
with Miss Ethel Pruett near Gray
son.
Saturday and Sunday are regular
meeting days at Ozora. Come and
hear the nyw pastor.
Mr. J. R. McMillian, of Logan
ville, and H. M. Camp spent Mon
day at Dacula with Mrs. G. W. Mc
millian whose son is critically ill
with pneumonia.
The singing given by Mr. Jo.in
Rickies was highly enjoyed Sunday
night.
Mrs. Lucy Dingling is moving
back to Gordon county.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Smith gave a
party to the young folks Monday
night which was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Emma Legg is on the sick
list.
Mr. Clifford Brooks spent a while
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Camp Sun
day afternoon.
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TO GET YOUR IRON
PHYSICIANS have prescribed
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan for .10
years because of its supply of
iron. They found that it was readily
absorbed, did not irritate the stom
ach and quickly toned and strength
ened the system. At your
gist’s, in both liquid and tablets.
Z. m . | t 11 i To see for yourself
Free 1 rial 1 ablets the health-buildins
value of Guile's Pepto-Manaan write today
for genermiß Trial Package °f Tablets. Send
no money ju-t name and address to
Me Jv Breitenbach Co., 63 Warren St. # N. Y.
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CROSS ROADS.
Lawrenceville, R.. January 15.— —
Mrs. Lawson Bennett, of Luxomni,
spent the week end here with Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Doby.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Hansard
and children and Miss Nora Brown
lee spent Snndya with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Hansard at Huff.
Miss Bertie Butler spent Satur
day morning with Mrs. H. T. Han
sard.
Mr. Emmett Doby spent Satur
day night and Sunday with home
folk.
Mr. Logan Butler spent Sunday
near Lilbum.
Mr. B. W. Mercier and son Ben
nie, spent Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. R. Doby and daughters,
Ruby and Willie Mae, spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. J. B.
Brownlee.
Miss Hallie Butler spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Willie D. Clack.
Little Mary Lee Hansard is very
sick at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bennett and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
Harvic Norton and family.
Mr. J. B. Brownlee is very sick
with flu.
Mrs. Will Butler and daughter,
Birlie speijt Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. B. W. Mercier and daughter.
Mrs. J. B. Brownlee spent Satur
day afternoon with her daughter,
Mrs. H. T. Hansard.
Mr. Davis, of Lawrenceville, vis
ited his sister, Mrs. Pearl Clack, one
day this week.
Miss Nora Brownlee spent Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. H. T. Han
sard.
ALCOVA.
Dacula, R, 1, January 14.—Mr.
Tom Anglin and Miss Carrie An
glin, Mr. Paul Moore and Miss Lola
Tullis, of Walnut Grove, called on
Miss Henry Mahaffey Sunday af
ternoon.
Marcus McMillian and Miss Lillie
Mae Stovall visited home folk at
Ozora Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mahaffey
spent the week enii.with the tatter’s
parents near Fairview.
Mr. Grover Everett made a trip
to Lawrenceville Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griswell
spent a while Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Reed.
Barrie Kennedy, of Ewings Chap-
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Sick Fretful Babies and Children
Bowel and Teething Troubles
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I SELL
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And Everything the Fruit Grower
needs. They will bear to perfection
here and always top the market
I will give you good value and the
kind of trees and service you should
have.
A. C. ROBERTS,
Grayson, Ga.
Drop me a post card and I will call
on you,
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el, visited Bob Reed Sunday.
Chester Everett of Auburn, spent
the week end with his uncle, Lon
Everett.
Emory McMillian still continues
very sick.
Messrs. Paul nad Jewell Mahaf
fey and Jonah Freeman motored to
Lawrenceville Saturday.
Misses Lillie Mae Stovall and Al
ma Reynolds and Messrs. Marcus
McMillian and Herschel Hinton
spent a while Mhnday night with
Mrs. Kate Mahaffey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Haney
spent Saturday night with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Griswell.
Miss Ruby Griswell and brother,
Hugh Dorsey, spent Sunday with
•their sister, Mrs. Ada Fraschiseur.
ROCK SPRINGS.
Mr. Sid Green has moved ir. the
house vacated recently by Mr. Jim
Englin.
Mr. Solomon Jordan and family
have moved nito the house vacated
by Mr. Green.
Mr. Berry Davis, of this place, is
moving near El Bethel.
Mr. Davis oodward has moved in
to the house vacated by Mr. Jordan.
Mr. Puckett, of Lawrenceville,
has moved into this corner.
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Jordan
and son visited relatives near Au
burn Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Raymond Myers, of Hope
well, passed this way Monday.
Mr. Charley Wall and Mr. Elmer
Bendinfield, of Adamsville, made a
call on Mr. Franklin Sunday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Braswell spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Lum Braswell.
The Misses Miller visited Mrs.
Harper Saturday.
Mr. Bob Haslett returned home
Saturday after spending several
days here with Mr. Sid Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Braswell visited
nea» Suwanee Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDaniel
of Buford, moved into this commun
ity recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Puckett went vsiit
ing Sunday.
Dit Remedy That Has
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It has healed thous
ands —
It is of special value
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Catarrh is inflamma
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membranes. It mani
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the bowels and other
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will prove helpful wherever and when
ever there is catarrhal inflammation
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BACKACHES
can be quickly relieved wit’i
Sloan’s. Stroke it on gently. You
don’t have to rub it in. Tense
muscles relax. The pain eases off
—then stops. Get a bottle from
your druggist today —25 cents. It
will not stain.
Sloan’s Liniment —kills paini
CARD OF THANKS.
Dear Editor: Please allow me
space in your paper to thank our
friends and neighbors for the many
acts of kindness and loving words
of sympathy spoken during the sick
ness and death of our dear son and
brother. Also for the beautiful flo
ral offernig.
May the Lord’s richest blessings
rest on each and every one is our
prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. HUTCHINS,
And Family.
Ed Purdy’* Philo*
I see by the papers where a fa
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Perhaps she just washed it off.
RED PEPPER FOR
RHEUMATIC PI
Red Pepper Rub .takes the “ouch”
from sore, stilt, aching joints. It can
not hurt you, and it certainly stops that
old rheumatism torture at once.
When you are suffering so you can
hardly get around, just try Red Pepper *
Rub and you will have the quickest re
lief known. Nothing has such concen
trated, penetrating heat as red peppers.
Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper
Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In
three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Pain and sore
ness are gone.
Ask any good druggist for a jar of
Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to
the genuine, with the name Rowles
m each package.
IF SKIN BREAKS
OUT AND ITCHES
APPLY SULPHUR
Just the moment you apply Mentho-
Sulphur to an itching, burning or
broken out skin, the itching stops and
healing begins, says a noted skin spe
cialist. This sulphur preparation, made
into a pleasant cold cream, gives such
a quick relief, even to fiery eczema,
that nothing has ever been found to
take its place.
Because of its germ-destroying prop
erties, it quickly subdues the itching,
cools the irritation and heals the eczema
right up, leaving a clear, Stnooth skin
in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pim
ples or roughness.
You do not have to wait for improve
ment. It quickly shows. You can get
a little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur
at any drug store.
9TOPCATAWIH! OPE*
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Says Cream Applied in Nostrils
Relieves Head-Colds at One*.
If your nostril* are clogged and vour
head is stuffed and you can’t breatbe
freely because of a cold or catarrh, just
get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm
at any drug store. Apply a little of this
fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nos
trils and let it penetrate through every
air passage of your head, soothing and
healing the inflamed, swollen mucous
membrane and you get instant relief.
Ah I How good it feels. Your nos
trils are open, your head is clear, no l
more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no
uore headache, dryness or struggling
u- breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just
-utierers from head colds and
■' U’s a delight.
SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
When Mixed With Sulphur It
Brings Back Its Beautiful
Lustre At Once
Gray hair, however handsome, de
notes advancing age. We all know the
advantages of a youthful appearance.
Your hair is your charm. It makes or
mars the face. When it fades, turns
gray and looks streaked, just a few
applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur
enhances its appearance a hundred-fold.
Don’t stay gray 1 Look young I
Either prepare the recipe at home or
get from any drug store a bottle of
"Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound,” which is merely the old-time
recipe improved by the addition of oth
er ingredients. Thousands of folks
recommend this ready-to-use prepara
tion, because it darkens the hair beau
tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell,
as it darkens so naturally and evenly.
You moisten a sponge or soft brush
with it, drawing this through the hair,
taking one small strand at a time. By
morning the gray hair disappears; af
ter another application or two, its
natural color is restored and it becomes
thick, glossy and lustrous, and you ap
pear years younger.
Drink Water
If Back or
Kidneys Hurt
Begin Taking Salts if You Feel
Backachy or Have Bladder
Weakness
Too much rich food forms acids which
excite and overwork the kidneys in
their efforts to filter it from the system.
Flush the kidneys occasionally to re
lieve them like you relieve the bowels,
removing acids, waste and poison, else
you may feel a dull misery in the kid
ney region, sharp pains in the back or
sick headache, dizziness, the stomach
sours, tongue is coated, and when the
weather is bad you have rheumatic
twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of
sediment, the channels often get irri
tated, obliging one to get up two or
three times during the night.
To help neutralize these irritating
acids and flush off the body’s urinous
waste, begin drinking water. Also get
about four ounces of Jad Salts from
any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in
a glass of water before breakfast for
a few days and your kidneys may then
act fine and bladder disorders disappear.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used
for years to help clean and stimulate
sluggish kidneys and Stop bladder irri
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makes a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which millions of men and
women take now and then to help pre
vent serious kidney and bladder dis
orders.
By all means, drink lots of good water
every day. Have your physician exam
ine your kidneys at least twice a year.
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