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THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA.
HERCULES ENGINES
DEPENDABLE POWER
at the
RIGHT PRICE
They are built for hard work
Pump your water, saw your wood, run
your grinder or cut your ensilage with
a Hercules.
Perfect Construction Means Low Cost for Operating
Tremendous Output Because of Wide Demand
Means Lowest Prices
The 8 Million Dollar Hercules Corporation
STANDS BACK OF
Its 5 Year Guarantee
M. A. STOVER
CLEVELAND. GA.
THE HERCn.l'.S CORPORATION, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA
AX.50 MAKERS OF HERCULES BUGGIES
There is no one business more essential
to the progress ol the County than its
Newspaper.
There is no one business of more import
tance to th agricultural and business
interests of the county than its News¬
paper.
There is no one business in which every
citizen of the County should take more
interest than in the local Newspaper,
for it deals with the public affairs of the
farm and business life.
There is no one business which more
vividly reflects the religious, social,
moral, agricultural and business condi¬
tions of the County than the local News¬
paper.
What are you doing to back it up?
Do you subscribe for it?
Do you advertise m it’s columns?
Do you patronize it’s job office?
If not, why not do it NOW? .
^ Cbe Cleveland Courier ||
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lie well and strong. Be full ot
life and energy. Tanlac will do
this for you. Cleveland Drug Co.
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SIIOAL CREEK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith of Dah
lonega, were visiting Mrs. Bowen
Sunday.
Miss Katie Belle Morris and Mr.
Price Anderson were happily mar¬
ried Sunday at the home of ;lie
bride’s parents.
Mr, Levi Allen, father of Mrs.
J. L. Wright, spent last week with
her. He says he will leave for
Oklahoma in a short time.
y
Mr. Gile Potts and Levi Allen,
of Banks county were visiting
friends and relatives here Sunday
night.
Misses Ola Morris and Mary
Belle Jackson were the guest of
Misses Bonnie and Sallie Wright
last Sunday evening.
There was some good singing at
Shoal Creek Sunday.
The farmers are making use of
this pretty weather now.
Rev. D. F. Morris will preach
at Dewberry Church the second
Sunday in next month. He will
also preach at VVahoo the ist, Sun¬
day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
The class of people who indorse
Tanlac is a convincing guarantee
of the medicipe’s merit. Give it a
trial. Cleveland Drug Co.
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OLD CHICK AM AUGA NEWS
We are glad to report what good
work our Sunday School is doing
and also the good attendance.
That’s right let’s make it still
better and our community will
grow.
Next Sunday, June 25, is our
regular preaching day at Monroe.
Rev. J. M. Sosehee will preach at
11 o’clock come out and hear him,
if it don’t do you any good it sure
wont harm you.
Let’s have an all day singing at
Monroe Church the 3 rd, Sunday in
July, how about it—somebody
second the move.
NOTICE.
You should patronize home in
dustries.I have as good a nursery as
you will find anywhere. I guar¬
antee every tree to be true to names
Let me know your wants
J. B. R. Barrett agt., Cleveland Ga.
LEE HEAD, Prop.
Leaf, Ga,