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A Toast Old Lookout
Fay folks did you ever stop
think
llow pleasant it is to live
tlu < loin
M here tMe air is serene and
grass is greene.
A land that is seldom
A symbol of natural beauty
With her springs gurgling
Unless you come out and
lhem
Vou can’t take this . for its .
The people out here are few
Kut I’m sure you’ll never
A bunch that are so jolly
And all so very kind.
There’r none of us
wealthy
But what thipk ye of wealth,
How d you exchange your
f r pleasure, joy and
I’m now in Macon, Georgia
But as soon as school is out,
I’ll pack my duds together
And check for old Lookout.
So here’s to you, old Lookout
And may you ever stand,
With your rocks and
towering
As hewn by bods own hand.
M. Forester
Head River Notes
The weather has been
co >1 again and fires were
pleasant to sit by.
Charley Forester from Bi
mingham visited his
Mr, and Mrs. D, C.
t US week
\ubie . , • w--. Ross who , works . .
C ... hattanooia .. visited . .. , home , ,
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here the A . week. . end. .
Gordon Oreene made a
ness trip to Chattanooga a
days ago,
Mrs. 1’earce from
Ala visited G, Green’s
thu week.
Several of our people
the annual decoration at
River, Ala..last Friday.
thosa that attended were
and Mrs. Will Johnson and
tie son Robert, Mrs J M
ester, Misses Willie and
Johnson and Mrs. Ed
• n 1 children. The day
spjnt in m emory of those W
hive passed on to the great
yond, The speakars of
day were C E. Culbeitson,
Hevs. McBrayer and
Captain George Lowery, D.
Crow and O. P. Cooper.
George Bayne attended
•t Cloverdale Sunday.
Stop that pain!
It’s spoiling your en¬
joyment and ruining
your health.
When you’re suffer¬
ing from headache,
neuralgia, sciatica, ear¬
ache, toothache, rheu¬
matism or any other
pain
Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain ^ills
bring relie r without un¬
pleasant after effects.
Your druggist sells them
at pre-war prices— 25 doses
25 cents. Economy pack*
age, 125 doses $1.00,
' High School News
Prof, and Mrs.Pitch enterta>
e( j high school boys
air[s , vi<h a chicken stew
day night at the school
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played . . . the .,
t ames were in
i uf|ti , , ate in the evening. V
thft high schoo ] doys and
heartly appreciate the
tunity of attending this
event.
j T , n H c h?»ll team n i av
F(at Rock Scbuol.Mon
day afternoon, the la*er
rung by a score of 15 to 2-
game will be returned
day.
The P.-T, A. will meet
2.5th.
Miss CorabeP Tate,
Morrison, Myrtle Price
M esgers Elbert Forester
Ray Smith visited Miss
Reeves Tuesday at noon
has been absent from
for the pint 3 months on
count of illness.
We feel highly honored
having with us last
day. Bro. Beaudine, who
us a splendid lecture on Chrl»
tianity in the home.
The shade trees planted
the different classes in
early spring are living nicely
Notice to Contractors
Sealed bids will be received
llie undersigned for the
j (,f a Court House in Dade C° unt
G et >rgia at Trenton, in said
according to plans and
. file with the
turns on
, his . office said .. ,, County
at l n
open to the inspection of the
lic. The work on said Court
to begin on July ist, 1926 and
be completed by March ist,
The work to be paid for as
lows; On the 15th, and first
each month, eighty per cent of
actual costs, to be estimated
the Architect, the remaining
t y per cent to be paid when
work is finally completed and
proved by the by the
accepted by the Ordinary
building committee. All
pective bidders in submitting
bids, will take into
(lie old Court House or the
therefrom, or so much thereof
may be used, in the
of the new building, said
to be used to be passed on by
Architect ; and bids to be
ted, are to be made, so as to
clude this salvage,
Said sealed bids are to be
dressed to I. H. Wheeler
Dade County,Trenton,Ga,
plainly on the outside of the
velope, so as to identify them
such bids, and be placed in
hands of said Ordinary at his
fice in Trenton, Georgia, on or
fore tv%elve o’clock noon June
1926 No b ; ds will be
after said hour on said date.
right is reserved to reject any
all bids. Any person
the contract will be required
give bond, as is provided by
in the sum of double tke amount
their bid for the faithful
mance of their contract,same to
a security bond, with some auth
orized Surety Company, said
to be approved by the
The bidder will be required
accompany Ins bid with a
check for ten per cent of
amount of bis bid, which
will be returned in case his
is rejected.
This May 3d,
I. H. W HEELER, Ordinary
HOW’S THIS?
HAI.L'S CATARRH MKIMCIXB will
So what claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused
I 1 Catarrh.
HAM.'S CATARRH MKDICIJfR
. cists of an Ointment which
Ra'eves the catarrhal Inflammation,
j t4*a acts Internal through Medicine, the Blood a Tonic, the
on
surfaces, thus restoring normal condi¬
tions. for
Sold bv drupglsts over 40 Tears,
F. t. Cheney &. Co.. Toledo. Ohi«k
Political
Announcements
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To the Voters of the 7th Con-
gressional District:
Having received many letters
from friends throughout the dis-
! trict inquiring if I will be a can-
; didate to succeed myself, and be-
lieving it proper that my inten-
tlons should be known. I there-
^ re fonnally announce my can
didacy for reelection as Repre¬
sentative from the 7th Congres¬
sional District in the 70th Con¬
gress, subject to the rules and
regulations to be promulgated
by the State Executive Commit
lee, and the Executive Comm*/;
tee of the 7th Congressional Dis¬
trict.
If you approve my record as r
Representative, and believe nr>
long experience in congressiona
affairs better qualifies me t(
serve the district and state, 1
shall greatly appreciate your en¬
dorsement and support.
If reelected, I wish to renew
my pledges to give my undivided
attention and best efforts to the
interests of all the people of the
district and state.
GORDON LEE.
^he Times for the news.
J. W. Ward,
Agt. DELCO LIGHT
Delco Repairing and Parts
419 Lookout St.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Tel. Main 3337
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T the sesqui from the air
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An Idea of the size and scope of the Sesqul-Centennlal International
Expos'tion, which will be held in Philadelphia from June 1* to December 1, to
commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Declaration of American
Independence, is given in this photograph. In the foreground Is the great
Municipal Stadium, which seats 100,000 persons. North of the stadium can
be seen two of the vast exhibition buildings. The first Is the Palace of
Agriculture and the second the Palace of Liberal Arts. Opposite the latter
building is the big auditorium, which seats 20,000 persons on a single floor.
To the left of the stadium can be seen the world famous Indian building,
the Taj MahaL
Boost Dade County
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