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Vol, xi. No. 52.J
AGAIN ?sm THE LOUD
GIVES UP HER GOLD
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Another rich find wa«. made at
the Loud Tuesday when J. L.
Turner, Who' was employed by
the lessees G.„ A. Ferguson and
W. G. Campbell, oh earthed a
pocket eotitainiug about one
thousand dollars worth of gold.
~ T ~ he r e rhaa been several smaller
pockets found during the past few
mouths, but this’ is the best one
that has been found for some time
This mine has been iu operation
almost regularly since its discov¬
ery* iffiany-^ears before the war,
and millions have been taken out
oft#;'and doupHess iniIIions yet
remain,; A' ' uV Ar l
LOUDSVILLE LINES.
g.'f .
Miss Cora Pardue is on the sick
Kst at present*, she has hcsn un¬
well all the summer.
The Sunday School
will be held at Ldut3Sv £ iHe Satur¬
day; •. i.. '" • v ~"
J; H. Stribbling was in this
section Sunday: '
Tom and Henry Turner went
over in Union county last week
and caught a fox.
«T. E. Townsend preacher at
Loudsville Sundy night.
T. V. Cantrell will leave in a
few days for Athens.
Jbhn Clark and W. L, Pardue
paid Gainesville a visit last week.
.'It i ' -•
John ..re Led , / . the
or d was on sick
list last week.
it’s the world’s Best,
No one has ever made a salve,
ointment or balm to compare with
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It’s the
one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds,
Boils, Ulcers,
CLEVJ 5 , GEORGIA, OCT.
Dairying In The South.
Dairying is? growing in popu¬
larity among the farmers of the
southern states. They are learn¬
ing that the dairy cow can do
for the cotton grower of the south
what she has done for the wheat
gvowei in the tpwtlH i.e., incveuse
the fertility or tfi| soii in addition.
to making i ;'tory m re •> ■
turns for la money ex
pended for
Certain politicians, tu order to
create retairPtiffice, an .issue by .which they
rnight have greatl y
retarded the development of the
dairy industry in the cotton
growing states by creating the |
impression that the interests of
the eottop grower are opposed to
ehose of the dairyman. It has
bhen bought about in this way:
Cottonseed oil is used, it
ufucture l of . Umo- mis
some
Cr . ho, -o, ..yd to-|
^
against any .and all kinds of leg¬
islation which in any. way regu¬
lates or restricts the sale of oleo¬
margarine.
A careful estimate compiled
from government reports shows
that through the saleHof cotton¬
seed oil which washed Prtd^i in tpe
manufacture of ol^®a‘rgi o'l^TOaigine g^^Y* last
yeai, the cotton of the
south actually received one and
one-half cents for every ncie j
planted to cotton! *
For every dollar’s worth (f
cottonseed oil. used last year in
making oleoniargariue, one
pfed and seve^ dollars worth
butter was OTodtioed in those
same cotton growing states.
These are fall tybieh every
cotton producer consider
before lending hisj an t to any
movement wjllch Tuended to
retard the grtnvtn'^ develop
nion,
[Price 50 Cents
ETKIS NEWS.
Several of the people from here
attended the Singing Convention
at Cleveland Saturday and Sun¬
day, among which were Misses
Ola and Pearl Etris and Cora and
Birtie Stmisel.
Ask Jinks Burden who it was
that proposed to pav him agali »n
aififriniliiiVitip-tiri-f ~~ i
uTo w sfrttS 'pi^acheiN
excellent sermon at-’ ?e
church Sunday night.
The writer listened to some excel¬
lent music at the hbme of H, A.
Jarrard last week.
A. C. Bowen is smiling again.
It’s a boy.
FORCE TO LEAVE HOME
Every year a large numbe.1 cf
poo&svfferers whose lungs are
,.<A « racked with coughs are
another '
; .0 go to late,
llu .
Dr. Ring’s New ! .'.see
you at troubleTjfwi^^jyriV. honie^dt^flj^HTme of 1
lung CalamSjJB^Ark., R.
Nelson, of
,,when all else failed :iVicJ X gained
47 pounds in weight, Ubi surely
the King of all eough^ lung*.
cures.” Thousam nji*lives
and health t< p» >s i tivai y
guaranteed guaranteed fC<ws, jp—all
LaGrippe?*' La Grippe^ an^[jH
Thipat Throat -jlo.Trial^fS and.
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Bro. w
.
ReducffTl rates iMBaasteiai hit
its are now in effete viaCentfal
ship of Georgia lines Railway through ^Jp^tearn- ’'h.vanuah.
If you intend making a that tri^tiii*
summer, we suggest ^vo
write to the undersigned for in¬
formation as to rates, routes,
’dules, ect. No trouble t
answer question. -mj/fw0r
. Haile.
General Pa'VsaRjroi AgeJ
'L Sawnhah. Gi