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Paints, Oils, Drugs, and
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DRY GOODS NOTIONS
READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY
To our friends and customers of Dade County
and surrounding terriory. We take this opportu¬
nity of calling your attention to the opening of our
Spring bargains in Groceries and Dry Goods.
We carry an up-to-daie line of Goods, and in¬
vite you to come to cur store.
We only specialize in up-to-date Merchandise
and prices are in keeping with the quality of our
-u Goods.
HEAD RIVER BRIEFS
There is quite a bit of sickness
in our Community now, as F lu
seems to be making its visit to our
people and seving some of them
quite rough.
The G. A. Hicks family are all
down. II. R, Johnson’s family
are very sick and some of G. W.
Smith’s family are sick, too. The
Ross’ are all up after a siege of
flu. We hope for all of them a
speedy recovery.
John F. Bible of St. Louis is
visiting his sister Mrs J. M. For¬
ester. lie has been indispo^d for
some time, hut his many friends
will be glad to know he is imrov-
ing fast.
The Rev. McElroy filled his
regular appointments, Saturday
night and Sunday morning.
Miss Grace Johnson who has
been working in Chattanooga for
the last few months returned home
.Sunday, all are glad to have her
back home.
There has been quite a bit of
gardening done these beautiful
spring days.
J. M. Freeman of Quincy, Fla ,
is expected on the mountain this
week lie stays with C. L. John¬
son when on the mountain.
There was quite a crowd of
young people went to Eagle Cliff,
Sunday p m.
Fred Sawyer has lately pur¬
chased a radio and is enjoying the
program put on by the broadcast¬
ing stations.
Our B.Y.P.U. was well attended
Sunday night and a good program
was rendered.
So glad to see Our Paper
proving so fast, Let the
work go on
Paint Now—Pay Later The Budget Plan
Your indoor painting and It is now possible for you to
varnishing can go on at any budget the cost of painting just
time no matter what the us you do insurance at so much
weather. a month.
Outdoor jobs can be doae The partial payment plan for
whenever the weather is painting is Property Life Insur¬
favorable. ance, which can be paid in ten
months just as Life Insurance.
Paint now and pay for it Ask us about the Partial Pay¬
in a most convenient way. ment Plan for painting.
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MC BRYAR BROS. ,v
Trenton, Ga.
AROUND THE COUNTY
HOOKER
Mrs. J. E. Strawn entertained
the young folks of Hooker with a
rook party, Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tittle and
daughter Katherine were in Chat¬
tanooga shopping, Wednesday.
Miss Kathryn Hale and Miss
Mabel Anderson of Whiteside,
Tenn. spent the day with Miss
Katherine Tittle, Monday.
Mrs. J. E. Strawn was called to
the bedside of her sister, Mrs.
Rowden, who who is ill ill in in F.« East C f Chntfl.' Chata
tanooga. Mr. Homer Winfrey
and Mjss Florence Phillips accom¬
panied Mrs. Slrawn there.
Miss Claudia Winffty spent a
few days with Mrs. Townsend of
Wildwood last week.
Charlie Garner returned to his
home in Sherwood, Saturday after
a brief stay with his sister, Mrs.
L. B. Wells.
Miss Irene Mayhew was in Chat¬
tanooga Wednesday, shopping.
Ruth Anderson spent the day
with Elzada Tittle, Monday.
Miss Thelma Martin went on a
hike to Lockout Mountain, with a
a crowd of Chattanooga High
School girls, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tittle and
family spent a very delightful day
with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin
and family Sunday.
J. II. Strawn was in Chatta
nooga, Saturday.
Mrs. Anna Veal was in Chatta¬
nooga, Monday.
NEW SALEM
Sunday-school will begin at
New Salem next Sunday, Every-
is invited to attend.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Moore motor¬
ed to Lookout Mountain Sunday
to visit friends.
Rev. W. J. Camon filled his
regular appointment here Sunday.
Miss Mabelle and Aline Brad¬
ford and Miss Leona Collins spent
Sunday p.m. with Mrs. E.D. Souls.
Mrs. M G. Bradford was in
Trenton, Thursday shopping.
Miss Leata Moore was the guest
of Miss Alma and Moril Neal, Sat¬
urday night.
A large crowd attended a sing
ing at Mrs. K. C. Adkins, Sun¬
day night.
Walter and Ernest Pennington
were on Lookout Mt., Monday.
John Bradford who is employed
in Chattanooga spent the week
end with home folks.
Oliver Ourdior was in Rising
Fawn, Monday o n business.
C. S. Moore and K. C. Adkins
motored to Chattanoga, Saturday.
Miss Mabelle and Aline Brad-
lord spent Sunday night with Miss
Leata and Irena Moore.
tings* Free
Flower /
Seeds.
Hastings’ is giving a'wa.y Absolutely
Free, 5 Seed Packets of Beautiful
Flowers to each 1925 customer. Hast-
; ngs’ beautiful, new 112-page, 1925
Catalog shows these flowers In full
natural colors. The front cover pio
ures the great Stone Mountain Confed-
erate Memorial (
Planting ™V‘L Guide, 3 ,Z? with valuable culture
directions and accurate descriptions
of all kinds of seeds, plants and
bulbs. It has over 250 pictures from
actual better than photographs Brim-full and is bigger and j
ever. of informa
tion, it’s the most useful Seed Boob
ever published.
You need it for ready reference al¬
most daily. Be sure to write for 11
today; a post-card will do. It comes
to you entirely free by return mall.
H. C. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA. GA.
MORGANVILLE
Our church and Sunday Sc
is progressing fine. ( ioo]
Brother Mankin delivered
interesting sermon here an
Sn d ay
a. m.
Miss Alma Carroll, Annie Hunt
Hamlin, Thelma Hamlin'
Davis Carroll and Chas. Hi
enjoyed singing Saturday Xon “
a nigh
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Cartes
Coppingers.
Mr. and Mrs, Dolph Morgan
were shopping in Chattanooga,
Wednesday.
E / T ‘ Holmes was visiting
a friend ln chatt anooga one day
last week
Hazel Hamlin aud Anna Hunt
attended church at Wildwood,Sun-
day.
Lottie Avery and Raymond
Doyle were visiting friends at
Morganville, Sunday,
John, Ruth and C. C. Avery
who are employed at the Fairy
Land spent the week end at home.
Doctou Wellborne was called to
the home of Richard Fryar for his
daughter Lucille who is very ill.
We are sorry to report that Ter¬
rell McCauley is very ill,
A. M. Gifford of Chattanooga
spent an enjoyable evening out in
the country with his bird dogs,
Sunday.
Mrs. Denver Blevins is visiting
her sister who is ill.
Several of the Morganville girls
have joined the Dixie Girl’s Club.
WILDWOOD
The Ladies Missionary So¬
ciety met with Mrs. R. S. Boyd
Thursday afternoon. A short
business session was held and
important matters were discuss¬
ed, and at the conclusion of the
meeting refreshments were
served. Those present were:-
Mesdames J. W. Frye, Van
Neeley, C. F. Redding, Edwin
Dantzler, Mary Cash, Claude
Horn, W. IL Redding, C. H.
Hamilton, and Misses Carrie
Carroll, Maud Haskins, Minnie
Wallen, Grace Wallen, Beatrice
Carroll Bernice Carroll.
Mrs- Claude Horn was visit¬
ing her sister Mrs. Wright last
week.
J. T. Stiff and J. M- Redding
spent Friday afternoon with
Mrs. R. S. Boyd.
Frank andT, C. Carroll were
in Chattanooga on business
Saturday.
J. H. Cass made a business
trip to Chattanooga this week-
Mr. and Mrs. Barry and son
Charles of Jasper spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. Redding*
Mr. and Mrs. Gross of Chat-
tanooga motored to Wildwood
Sunday afternoon.
Milton Redding of Chatta¬
nooga has purchased a Ford.
Mrs. Deakins was the g uest
of her sister Mrs. Redding
Sunday.
Bill Wallen called at the
home of Hamlins last Sunday-
Rev. Tolmilson filled his reg¬
ular appointment here Sun da >
Mrs. R* S* Boyd and her
daughter Pearl spent Monday
with Mrs* Elizabeth Stiff 0
Lookout mountain.
The ± Women’s - Missionary ____ church
Society will meet at the
next Thursday afternoon.
We are sorry to say that
Q \y. ’ Cross is not recovering
very tast.
Kirksey Davis our tax s
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sor visited Wildwood Thu
C. F. Redding got hi stand
mashed this week while v
ing in the shop.