The Blue Ridge post. (Blue Ridge, Fannin County, Ga.) 18??-1???, November 20, 1913, Image 1

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THE BLUE RIDGE POST VOL. XXVI. y\ SHERWOOD SHOWS Week of Nov. 24 To 29th AT BLUE RIDGE, OA. Fun and amusements of/ all kinds. Come and see the Free Styow on the grounds every night. Something going on all the time. If you want to amuse yourself visit The Sherwood Shows while they are in Blue Ridge. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Nearly Every Child Wormy Paleness at' times a flushed face, unnatural hunger, picking the nose, great thirst are indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a reliable thorough medicine for the removal of all worms from children and adults. Kickapoo worm Killer in pleasant candy form, aids cftopsiion, tones the system, overcoming constipation and increasing the nciioii of the liver. Is perfectly-an I r even the most deli¬ cate children. Kickapoo Worm Kill¬ er makes children healthy and happy 25c. Guanmml. Try it. Drugstores or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Medi¬ cine Co,. Philadelphia or St. Louis. (Advertisement) The practical question of this day is not as to whether good roads should be built but as to how to build them. Here there is infinite diversity of opinion; but one fact might just as well be admitted by al[ to begin with; good roads cost money and no community can get them without paying for them. They pay for themselves, to be sure but they do it on the installment plan and they must be built and put to work before they begin to pay, The cheapest way to get good roads is to go ahead and build them in a business like manner, Piddling measures and patch work will in the end be far less profitable than an outright ex¬ penditure of the money needed to make the roads good at the out¬ set- —Progressi ve Farmer. BLUE RIDGE- GA., THURSDAY NOV. 20. 1913. Union Meeting. Program of Union Meeting to be held at Sugar Creek church Nov. 28th. Saturday and Sunday at 1:30, What is missions? Where does it begin, and is the mission work at present Bible methods? Is foot washing an ordinance or an example, should we pcad ice it in connection with the Lord’s supper? Is the eternal security of the regenerated soul taught in the Bible? W. J. Ballew, Fastor. ZEBDEWEESE DEAD The many friemls of Mr. Zeb Deweese, here and elsewhere, were shocked last deat\ l’Viday to learn of his sudden in At- 1 lauta, where he had beet%taken | the day before for an op»ation for appendicitis. Ilis rahains were brought to Lis honM at Sweet Gum, Saturday nigh»nd Alonday they were filtered a church near Culberson, Masonic rites. Mr. Deweesk was about 40 years of age ( leaves a wife a»d|one child,and a hose of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. He was post master at his place and a rner chant at the time of his death. His friends insisted on his nomi¬ nation for ordinary, by the re¬ publicans to succeed Col. Hall, and it was apparent that he would have been nominated but for his protest. Declare War on Colds. A c u- ide of education v 1 1 u-h ,: lhat coimmin voids u> iy become on cotnuniu w ithin the <iex< uoner.ii ion; has been oi ;un by Xevv Y-nt plns' cians. Were is a 1st nf <l>i"t\ ’ which tbedocioi's < iy will p. vent the v'»>R.i tion of cobt: “Don't s'l in a draughty car.’’ “Don’t sleep in hot rooms.’’ • Don't avo'd the I Ash air. “Dont stuff yourselYat meal time. Ovpie»i'nobreduces ytYr power of re sistenca^ \ Tttjffbich we would adt^-when you la cold get rid of it Quickly as sible. To accomplish at you Fnd Chamberlain’s Cough TKinedy most excellent. Sold by all ddV® 1 * OUR CORN CLUB CLOSED. Judges Awarded the Cash Prizes. The Summit’s corn club closed Tuesday and the $100 in cash was awarded by the judges as follows: For the best acre of corn, $25 toj. O. Addington. He was also awarded $15 for the second most profitable acre—total $40. J. E. Cochran was awarded $15 for the second best acre and $10 for the third most profitable acre—total $25. VV. L. Conley was awarded $10 for the third best acre and $25 for the first most profitable acre —total $05. Prof. J. \V. Hughes, J. M. Hackney and Warner Smith were the judges, and as soon as the result ’4is declared, a check was them pro m foi jjjflerj' g % ^ to Jfrh allowed, of and they went tlL^r, ;ay rejoic¬ ing. Mr. Addington’s total product¬ ion, counting corn $1.00 per bushel, and fodder $1.50 per hun¬ dred, amounted to $154.75, which cost him $55.40 leaving $00.35 profit. Mr. Conley’s total production amounted to $75.75, and it cost him amounted to $86.00, which cost him $23.50, leaving a profit of $62.50. There were 31 persons entered the club, and of this number only three went through and complied with the rules. While their failure is something of a disappointment to us, at the same time we ate proud of the record made by those who went through, and the amounts pro¬ duced by them is evidence of what our farmers may do if they will only try. Next week we will print Mr. Addington’s letter stating he produced his acre of The Blue Ridge Summit. Only a woman can understandable paralyzing effect of disorders iJbhe organism—the misery f it Vid its depressing influence Jh the n\id. Many women who haversuffer ed nom these disorders owi their presenKbealth to Dr. Sitiimojps Squaw Vino Wine. It exercises a powerful restorative influence on Jr he female generative system, builds «p a strong body, restores healthy regularity and promotes cheerfulness ai/d a clear rosy complexion. Price one^lollar per bot¬ tle. Sold by Blue Ridge Pharmacy. (Advertisement.) ! n JCJ ■ IV ► l 5 MANUFACTURERS Saw Mills, Shingle Hills, Gasoline Engines, Steam Engines an or* Grain Threshers. FACTORY Brnch Office and Sample Room WINDER, GA. 70 South Forat t!i St,, i’ ATLANTA, GA. THE POST \ AND CO Semi-Weekly Journal .ONE YEAR FOR ONLY 31 i (ONE) $1 A \ L i: e we are abje _ MHHpV^fremely low offer oJjmePosi and the Semi-Week¬ ly journal. Better send in your subscription before the rate is advanced to the old price, & N. RAILROAD Arriving and departing time at Blue Ridge, Ga. a, daily; b, Sunday ; c, Sunday only. Effective Sunday Nov. 16, 1913. Arrive Knoxville and North a 12 14 p m Marie/ta and Atlanta a 8 25 p tri Marietta and Atlanta a 12 19 p m Courier Hill b 7 42 a m Copper Hill c 5 35 a m Murphy Branch a 11 55 a m Murphy Branch b 4 26 p m ■ urphy Branch c 8 2u p m H.eave Knoxville and North a 12 39 pm Marietta and Atlanta a 5 40 a m Marietta and Atlanta a 12 34 p m Cooper Hill b 4 31pm Copper Hill c 8 30 p m Murphy Branch c 5 45 a in Murphy Branch b 7 47 a in Murphy Branch a 12 49 p m Heartburn „ symptom of .... lndiges is a * 8 tion. lo correct the digestive j. . organs the i remedy j i Is r. Dr. m M. A.SimmonsLiver » o t Medic,ne The misery disappears ,. at . once, I he bowels operate speed.ly and you feel strong, vigorous and cheerful. Price 25c per package at the Hlue Ridge Pharmacy. HO. 20 For rheumatic pain or nueralgia, rub the parts affected with Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid. It penetrates the flesh and relieves pain. For sore throat gargle with ,the fluid diluted with water. For flesh wounds, burns scalds or sores apply it direct to the wound, It Deals quickly. For a cramp, colic or dysentery take it in¬ ternally in water. It quickly corrects, the trouble, Price 50c per bottle. Sold by Blue Ridge Pharmacy. = I PAY $75 FOR 1861 GOLD DOLlARS. Mint MarK “D” Coined at Dahloriega. 1 pav $2 50 to $25 for all other gold dollars mint¬ ed at Dahlonega ; also $15 each for pi 54 *;{. Also other Gold pieces, bought. Confederate State Stamps. wanted. Will pay highest prices Send postal for information. Jos. F. Negreen, 8 East 23 st., New York City Saved His Foot. H. D. Ely, of Bantam, Ohio, soffer ed (rom horrible ulcer on his foot for four years,Doctor advised amputation but he refused and reluctantly tried Bucklen’s Arnica Salve as a last re. !>o r . C He „ then wrote, “1 ... used your salve and „ my foot , . was soon completely . cureu. Best . remedy ... for burns, cuts. brui8eH and eczema . Get , a box U)day 0 nly 25c all druggists or by mail u ^ ~ r> , ,, Louis. F or (Advertisement)