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Mr By special request of a
■Lnumber of Chattooga Co ,
Igkitizens I will be in Sum-
Ga., at the Mat-
Wlloif! or J-'ri'iay. < '< »<-
■FriMth. for the purpose
?H<>f clemo!,>t ratinir tio i !l( .>tJß
ynnidcrn methods <.l
eye glasses
1 tin '
m \ ’W
V| weil to call and MH '■ . , : '
y K eyes tested. No
I whatever, simply
prove to you what
done for you.
Fred Wade Wolf,
Optician and Optometrist,
| 407 1-2 Broad Street,
ROME, GA.
FOUR MILE.
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to relatives
Mrs. J. been quit,
■ k for some much
to the los
JHMRs.
Mr. John Ash friend:
. 'his place Satuol^^^K'"" 1
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as
Mrs \nnie sud
P at Sundaj
carried
Green. She
The W. M. U at Fout
. Mlle Sunday afternoon to hold a
special season of prayer meeting All
are requested to meet at
promptly.
The children are requested to meet
g at the church Saturday afternoon to
practice their recitations.
We especially ask the prayers of
all members for the success of this
y meeting.
A MEMBER.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.
PORTER’S ANTISEP'I IC HEALING OIL, a sur
glca! dreasin? that relieves pain aud heals at
the same time. Not a liniment 25c. 50c. SI.OO.
It is claimed that the smoke nui
sance in Pittsburgh does nearly ten
million of dollars wor»h of damage
yearly.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTO R I A
The cost of the navies of theworld
last year aggregated $725,000,000.
In the wine region of Spain the I
method of treading the grapes is
everywhere about the same. The,
grapes are well spread out in thel
press and barefooted men or men
-eating sandals ’or wooden sole'
shoes tread them.
Thousands of tons of licorice root.,
an article that by the natives gen
erally, is esteemed : j.cst and w<rf ■■ .
than worthless, are annually gathc - -,
ed in Turkey for exportation to
America for use in the manufacture j
of chewing and smoking tobacco as
teffell as for flavoring confectionery
The business is largely
an American cone, n
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Rev. W. S. Norton, of Subligna
" spent Wednesday in Summerville.
Mrs. E. M. Jennings was here
| from Menlo Tuesday.
H Mr. Dock Stroud of Rome was
| visiting the family of Mr. M. M.
I Allen Monday.
I Miss Pearl Bfffney of Lyerly at
■ ■ tended the Missionary meeting here
|H|Bsses Mattie Alien and Martha
motor'd tn ■'i; ••tai,. ■-> W a
Mrs. Chester Veatch and Miss Ar
|Mmld of Walker County were among
I the-visitors here Tuesday.
Rev. W. C. Cordle of Dirttown, was
among the visitors here Wednesday.
Rev. J. S. L. Sappington will
preach Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock
at Wayside school house.
Rev. H. H. Connell was called to
Villa Rica Tuesday to conduct a
, funeral.
Mr. Willie McGinnis is out after a
few day’s confinement in the house
with a sprained foot, caused by
ig runaway horse. •
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I Mrs. Anna Lee Bolling and little
it Miss Naomi Bolling are among those
r from here who will attend the Bolling
’ Brown nuptials today in Chattanooga,
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Notice.
° The Juvenile Society of the Meth
odist church will meet next Satur
day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
residence of Pdfc Jno. W. Stipe.
iy
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marks were
lg delightfully entertained at dinner on
Friday by the Misses Gamble, at
, ?leasant Green.
Is
1 Judge J. P. Johnston returned from
j Menlo Wednesday, accompanied by
y Johnston, who has been visiting
a j-her daughter, Mrs. James Majors, for
several days.
T Misses Francis Lipham, Estella
Hawthorn and Fatie Owins of Lyerly,
spent Saturday here the guests of
Miss Candls McCollum.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Allen had as
0 guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Tanner of
Menlo.
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Mr. W. R. Tucker returned Sun-i
I day night from Atlanta where ho hadi
been to attend the meeting of the ■
Fanre.-’s Demonstration Agents of
" North Georgia.
1 Prof. Reed, assistant to the state
Entomologist, came up from Atlanta
’ I Monday to look at some diseased cot
1J ton near Chelsea. After making an
’ examination Prof. Rood decided that
the trouble with the cotton was net
due to any contagous disease but ■
mainly to a lack of potash in the j
land.
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to
court which convenes I
lin Rome on November 17th: Grand
| Jury—T. P. Henry, Traverse Jury—:
IJ. L. Hammond, C. C. Cleghorn.'
John F. Rice, Henry Groover, J. C. I
| Hutchens.
Delightful Party.
One of the most delightful little 1<
parties of the season, was that given <
by little Miss Edith Robbins, at her!
* charming country home 1 mile North; i
of town Saturday afternoon, the oc-| ’
casion being the celebration of her I
10th birthday. p
About forty guests were invited, 11
and a good number of these were,
present. Many beautiful gifts were j
received by little Miss Edith, who
showed her highly apperciation in the I j
graceful manner in which she prov- j
ed to be a most charming hostess i f
Delightful games were enjoyed by
the children until a late hour when ,
were ushered
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f ’ VE ’ VS THVRSIfH OCTOBER 18. 1918 H
KU NEED ANYTHING IN THE SHOE
L Line Come To Buy
11 We are showing the most complete line to be found
in the County
I
Mens Shoes in Gun Metal and Tan and Lace.
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Every Pair Guaranteed to give complete Satisfaction. $2.50, $3.00
5 j & $3.50 the Pair
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k I Mens Heavy Work Shoes all Solid Leather, Tan and Black
fl $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50 Pair
«! Women’s Shoes in Tan, Gun Metaland Patent Leather, Button
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and Lace $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Pair
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; Women’s Heavy Shoes $1.50 to $2.00
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Shoes For The Boys, Girls and the Little Fellows 50 cents to $2.50
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e We Sell The Genuine E. C. Skuffer Shoes. Every Pair Branded
IE. C. Skuffer on The Sole. None Genuine Without this Brand.
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Look for the Brand and Accept No Imitation. Three Prices
Sizes 5 to 8, $1,50; 81-2 tc 12, $1.75; 121-2 to 2, $2.00
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J.TL Shumate & Co
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LYERLY, R. F. D.
Miss E'ta Gayler has been chill
ing far several days-
Mr. Veatch has been seriously ill
I for a few days.
One of the most enjoyable affairs
Jof the season was the dinner given
by Miss Hertha Weaver in honor of
i her twe -.tieth birthday. Quite a
I number of her young friends were
present. Those present were: Miss
-es Dessie Flemming, Lois and Irena
McCollum, Bonnie Love, Oussle Gay
lor, Nola B. Millican, Beatrice Bay,
Bertha and Georgia Weaver. Messrs.
Jude McCollum, Ben Doster, Battle
and Clifford Flemming, Holland Cox,
Winston Crawford and Hosea King.
Miss Beattrice Ray was in Summer
Lille Monday, having dental .-work
I done.
Mr. L. Bell hr.s a very sick child. I
Misses Bertha and Georgia Weaver, i
: iussie Gaylor and fJola B. Millican <
w.-re visiting in Gaylesville Sunday.
Mr. Battie Flemming spent the (
week-end with his uncle, Mr. James! (
King, and family. 1
Miss Gussie Gaylor was the guest j
of Miss Georgia Weaver last Sun- (
day. <
Mrs. B. Farrow was visiting her (
mother, r \Mrs. James Ragland, last j
week. f
The Chattooga County Fair will c
soon be here. “Let every one strive
to win a prize.”
Mr. Holland Cox has resigned his «
position with the Wilson Ore Co. fl
Mr. James Weaver was visiting
Lafayette last week.
Mrs. J. L. Wilson is improving
from a recent illness.
The farmers of this section are
very busy, w’hile pick
ing moon
Foley’s Honey and Tf®JJß»ound
for coughs and colds has been our
family medicine. Me give it to our
children, who like it on account of
Bkssant taste. Ifr is a safe cure
colds." It Qgnta ns no
ti< k iTadual :<>W *■
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V? i
of ticky
farms under local quarantine
of cattle 1619.
Total number of original and rein
spections of herds
herds on farms free of
Number of cattle 3536.
quarantined herds
month
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disinfect, d
Dipping operation 3. ,
It will be noted that a vast amount
of reinspection work is required to
get cattle owners cooperation ,it
doing regular systematic disinfectio|
every fourteen days. Q
The early completion of
depends on the supaggt and itj
of all citizens in Totting
the county free of infection, that it
may be State and Fed
eral <piarant for
cattle is the the story
si i
•'old w lit-1. 1
do their part. ™wß
Very
wSta
Worn- t
ilO
HNuse the wonderfuiccr recllfl ■
properties of Cham- ■
and Liver Tab- I
of woman’s girlheod, *
through the lu.ihei-
hood to the years, there t
is no safer or more reliable nied
kidae. Chamberl&ia’s Tablets arc -
Bold evervwhere at 25c a box. ■
r 4 1
- 1 "' 1 pneiiiiioni;, ' ourh
th.it contain coilin.■. morphine!
ami o’her setlatites when ton
H||M a cough or cold An expector-
Blike Chamberlain's Cough Reud
what is needed. That clelß
out the culture beds or breeding
places for the germs of pneumonia]
and other germ diseases. That is(
why pneumonia never results from
a could when Chamberlain’s Cough'
Remedy is used. It has a world wide
reputation for its cures. It contains
no morphine or other
.sale by All Dealers.
thousand autos are owned in!
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tme-Keeplng Women need
Health and Strength.
?he work of a home-keeping wo
lf [ a constant call in her
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Happy?
If you are it is safe to say that you enjoy
good health, as it is impossible to be happy
' well. Noted physicians win
b . stomachs and torpid liver,
art per cent of all diseasea.
i s SEVEN BUCKS has
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troubles, and
the greatest tonic and blood purifier known.
It makes your dig, stum what it should be
and keeps your entire system in good con
dition. Price of SEVEN BARKS is but 50
cents a bottle at all druggists. Money re
funded if not satisfied. Address .
LYMAN BROWN, M .iMrraj SL, New York, NX
Gfflßjy&BS Fiu,S
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COM M ISSWft*Hh 'SALE.
County.
Chattooga
flkrrt, Sept, term, 1913.
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, SffHffFF SALE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Will be sold before the
House door of said county, aifl||
In- outcry to the highest
l>ido<-r f..r ca-di, within ttfl ,
hours of sale on the
N-. o-ni-e;. t?i3. n<«
■ . d--'O|i„..| r ,, a ]
Wit:
A tract of land known a|'
Bi i'-k Ih.u-,- place, c.-ntaitHHBBH
hundred and forty acres, rnnH
less, and being all of land lot nV
her 114 and the South half of la®.'? 5
lot number 115, all in the IM
district arid 4th. Section of Ch®B
tooga County, Georgia. <
on under and by virtue of, adNH|
lie s -Id tws.-ri-;y. a cer-tai®; \ G
niiie.r i-*ed '.--rn th-
Court of sard county, m faß||B||
i'l:<- Wiener Brothers
against The Inter--Valle
pany. as the property of
Inter-Valle Fruit Company,
dant. w -
Tenant in possession notified
writing of said levy.
October 7th, 1913, “ •
W M. W. WIMPEE, Sheriff
Chattooga County, Georgia.
C. D. Rivers, Atty. Plntff.