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VOL. XXV NO. 49
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MISS NERIBELL HANSON
WIHS THE SIO.OO II GOLI
Another Special Prize anc
Big Bonus Offer. Nex|_.
Count March
The first count of thf
. Views' great popular pi
ano voting contest was last
Tuesday evening which in
awarding Miss Nera Belie
with the SIO.OO in Gold
the contestant that had
votes cast up until the closiwH!
the ballot box on 'Tuesday evening
"Feb. 18th.
"The winning of the SIO.OO in gold
in no way will have any bearing as
to who is to receive the piano at
the time of the final count, at
which time the votes of the entire
La contest will be counted and the
■L winner announced.
■ ANOTHER SPECIAL PRIZE OFFER
There will be another special priz«
offered of $15.00 in gold, divided
Bas follows. SIO.OO in gold to the
• Bcoiitvstant that makes the largest
fjr .gain In votes from now until the
next count and $5.00 in gold to the
. contestant who makes the second
largest gain. This gives all the
, contestants an equal chance to win
One of these special prizes offered.
Many -people are willing to help
their friends in this contest and are
only waiting to be asked. Those
who desire to enalrge their count
should get out among their friends
.' and make thqir wants known. The
prizes that' are offered are surely
wortiT the effort required. Let each
contestant show the people that
She has the determination to suc-
• ceed in anything she undertakes
and that she is out. to win.
EXTRA
We will give the following bonus
es from »w in.Ul the next count.
For eV'-ry seven lew subsc ciptions
a bonus of 10,000 -’Xtra yob s mak
,<• a WL ! of 1
Fnr ewy sever mewat subscrip-!
lions a bonus of 8,000 evtra votes
making a total of 11,500.
For seven back subscrip
tions a boiin* of 6,000
making a total of UimA
brought to this_J)ffiqg Jm
These colleWnn
from any and all merchants
are in the contest. Ask
at the time purchase is ™
Be sure and tell your fHHis to
ask for coupons when they make
Dollar cash purchases.
The following is a list ‘of thegmn
i testants and the vote receiver by
each at the first count on Tuesday
evening.
Miss Nera Bell Hanson 172,650
Miss Pearl Shropshire 98,650
Miss Josephine Hinton 89,200
Miss Mattie Mae Rich 22,750
Annie Williamson 14,000
Cavin 12,900
I 12,300
11,675
Miss Mary Calhoun . 7,275
Miss Fannie Mag Hudson <EL2S
Miss Louise Hawkins T 975
Miss Myrtle Crain 3,375
Miss Vivian Wheeler 2,750
Mrs. Mollie Floyd 2.93|
Miss Annie Gamble 2,15 u
Miss Candis McCollum 1,950
Miss Margaret Williams 1.825
Miss Ruth Johnson 1,625
Miss Elizabeth Echols 1.600
Annie McWhorter 1.600
Miss Mabie Broom 1,475
Miss Ella White 1.450
Miss May Flournoy 1.100
Miss Mary Gaines 1.075
Mrs. Bonnie Baker 1.025
HOT JK
’ Kt cakes, made
RO YALBaking Powder W
are delicious, h&aith- I
fa/ and easily ms
Sprng:
d Saturday
Forest
B' oun fy, Ala., has
days her
e 1 Mat Johnson.
1 Mrs. M. L. Blair of Rossville, was
pleasant guest of Mrs G. P. Ma
n j han Friday.
n l Mrs. MLL. Pullen was visiting in
0 days last week on ac
| count slight attach of grip.
J rs. W. L. Pullen was visiting in
g Trion Saturday.
R. L. Burram made a trip to
j Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga and
8 Lytle last week.
t We are sad indeed to chronicle
t the death of our friend and neigh-
I bor. Mr J. M Broom, occurr-
last an
( of diseases years old.
j His great at times
k i >ut he much for-
II tude
his wife
' two Lillie and Myr-
I tie, and one son, .VftJiur.
>' The bereaved have our sym
, pathy for we know it “is sad to part
with loved ones, but it is ouly a
’ short time till we shall all be tak
, en away to gather with the in glo
ry. For years Bro. Brocgaw has
|>een following the Lord aft «v<\
know the Father has a placer e
pared or him on the gold*
His remains were internal T hi the
Summerville cemetery Monday af
ter an impressive service conducted
by his pastor. Rev. H. H. Connell.,
James Stowe of Pennville spenl
Sunday here. jA
Mrs. John Waters and little ioHa
left Saturday for their I
Dry Valley.
Robt. Harlow spent
in
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day. A
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ciIizNbHMIHHV we '
enjoy JI
Mrs. J. and children
1 wish to
1 who aided tlfern during the sick
-1 ness and death of their husbam
1 and father, and prray God’s richest
I blessings toabide with them all—
I ways.
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> FOR SALE.
i Eggs from prize Winning White
j Orpingtons $2.00 per 15. Blue An
: dalusians $1.50 per 15.
. G. P. MAHAN,
j j Summerville, Ga.
B Moth«r« Can Safety Buy
King’s New Discovery and give
) it to the little ones when ailing
5 and suffering with colds, coughs,
51 throat or lung troubles, tastes, ts ce.
0! harmless, once used, always used,
o 'Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Niagrs.jMo..
5, writes:: “Dr. Kings New Discovery
01 changed our boy from a pale weak
0 sick boy to the picture of health/
5 Always helps. Buy it at Summer-
5 1 ville Drug Co.
GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 20, 1918.
Th* c ;;ging at |h4 Bap? : st /bryc
>° j-Wnr -ite a
The the*. singin
been the t<
a 4th Iraery
M- a .Mat 1:• 1 .
- Bell Hanson
Miss Mollie Fridaj
n for a few weeks visit to her broth-
- re at Cartersville before taking z
position as milliner.
a Claude Bramlett left Sunday foi
Rome where he has accepted s
0 position with the coco cola bottling
il works.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Strange of
j Berryton visited here Sunday.
Mrs Geo. C. Spencer left Sun-
- day to visit her father at LaFayet
v te.
Mr., and Mrs. S. C. Hall of Rome
1 spent the week-end here the guest
. of MrS. W. L. Gray.
1 Miss Maggie Carroll of LaFaygtte
was visiting her brother, 8. F. Car
roll a few days last week.
I Mrs. J. L. Blair of Rossville was
the guest of friends here Satur
day.
Mrs. R. L. Mcßryant spent Sun
. day in Lafayette with her Father.
Miss Willie May Bramlett is spend
ing a few days in Rome with her
sisted, Mrs. Henry Clark.
IMiss Mary Dorsey spent Batur
(tay -and Sunday at her home in
Frank McWilliams, Dav-
Misses Ethel Martin and
M» Lizzie Rose spent Sunday in
L'"jy the geest of Mim RosjA
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virtue of granteJMH
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ch Rev. N. A. Parsons filled his ap
t- pointments here Sunday.
tg Miss Ruby Lee
Lo home folks here
r- Mrs. M. E. Stark<s
id in JW,*'
Miss Dorsey of
•a Sunday here .with home folkflF
Mr.’.AM? -Rose wa*
y
Miss Pearl “Burney
a merville Mohdajr. .
Mr. L. L. Stafrfoid oA
<; lias'?|tejen visit -4 l'n<-i>'jA <
a past
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Monday.
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was \,s IeIF reiativH
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Miss Alice Moslem
■ ping 111 Home Wedi’so 7.
Mrs. .1. I*. Trotter
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M.jjPhay McKok
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LAYMEN’S MEETING
The Executive Committee
Xpattooga.
tnaHa ineny as
Possible can, wiirattend
meeting to be held next Sunday,
Feb. 23rd, at the Summerville Bap
tist church, beginning promptly at
10.30 o’clock.
We sincerely that every
pnember of the Summerville ciAch
that as mgry;
Bkf
...a;/, -
EjU 'uec-.pt this as a specif
Bon. The Executive Con
y will be present, and nA
BaAmpurtance relative
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MISSIONARY
Methodist EpiscH
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