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Olive Hager, who han taken hei
husband's place as a rider in the
•‘Wall of Death" motordrome since
ho was injured In a collision during
the performance. She will ride at'
the Southeastern Fair, October 2 to 9
SEA LION BAND
AT ATLANTA FAIR
San Francisco, Calif., September 28
—Jose Frlscoo, trainer and owner t
of the only Jazz orchestra In the
world, composed exclusively of scab
and sea lions, will leave hero Sat
urday for Atlanta, Ga., where ho will I
give two dally free peformancea wkt
his unique organization in front ol
thp grandstand at the Southeaster!
Fair, October 2 to 9.
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healthy color, which iudlcutca |«or blood, nnd us a
rule, there 1» more or lens stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TAST ELESS chill TONIC given regularly
for rwo or three wor ks will enrich the blood, Im
prove the dl«<-«ion.nud act as a General Strength
ening Tonic te.tho whole tyetem. Nature will Chen
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
»u perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per Irottle.
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j CHURCH DIRECTORY j
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Methodist Church.
Rev. George P. Gary, Pastor.
Preaching every third and fourth
Sunday at 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m.;
Epworth league every Sunday 7
p.m.; prayer meeting every Wednes
-1 day at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday school,
19:45 a.m. A welcome awaits you at
1 all services.
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. R. 11. Orr, Pastor.
Preaching first and second Sui.
days in each month.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Sunoay school every Sunday at
9:45 a.m.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening.
The Utiles’ circles Wednesday aft-1
er the secund Sunday.
Laymen» meeting Friday night
after the first Sunday in each
month.
First Baptist Church.
Rev. J. G. Hunt, Pastor.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. every second and fouth Sun
day.«.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. every
Sunday. George D. Espy, superin
tendent.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
1J Y. P. U. each Sunday evening at
7:00 o’clock. Mrs. Duke Espy, presi
dent. m
I Deacons meeting Tuesday evening
I proceeding every fourth Sunday.
W. M. 8. circle meetings at 3
o’clock on the afternoon of the first
Wednesday in each month..
Society “Come Together” meeting
at 3 o’clock at the church Wednesday
afternoon preceding each fourth Sun
day. Mrs. A. S. Robbins, president.
Y. W. A. at 3 o’clock of the first
Wednesday in each month. Mrs. Duke
Espy, president, and Miss Jessie
I Hunt counselor.
I Sunbeams at 9 o’clock every Sun
day morning. Miss Venice Wheeler,'
i leader.
Girls’ auxiliary, Miss Annie Pitts)
leader, meets the first Tuesday of
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the Nation about GEORGIA
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As part of this company’s campaign to show the world Georgia’s advantages,
the advertisement above appears in the following magazines:
Cotton ;September Issue American Wool and Cotton Reporter, September 2nd
hiagazine of Wall Street . . . September 11th Textile World September 4th
Forbes September 15th Commerce and Finance .... September Ist
Manufacturers Record .... September 2nd Industrial Index August 28th
Industrial Management . . . , September Issue Printers’ Ink September 9th
Furniture Manufacturer and Artisan, September Issue
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTUM BER 30, 1926
each month.
LYERLY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. G. Black, Pastor,
Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m.
every first Sunday.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. every
Sunday. J. G. Toles, superintendent.
B. Y. P. U. every Sunday evening
7:00. Mrs. J. G. Toles, leader.
W. M. S. circles meeting at 3 o’-
clock on Tuesday afternoon after
first Sunday.
Sunbeams at 9 o’clock every Sun
day morning, Mrs. J. L. Pollock,
leader.
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
Notice to Creditors of Bank of Lyerly
Lyerly, Ga.,
In accordance with provisions of
section 13 and 14 of article 7 of the
banking act approved Aug. 16, 1919,
you are notified to present your claims
properly attested, on or before nine
ty days from this date. Also deposi
tors are hereby notified to bring their
;pass books to be balanced and com
pared with the books of the bank,
| filing same with G. C. Adams, liqui
dating agent. This the 25th day of
August, 1926.
T. R. BENNETT,
Superintendent of Banks.
Too Much
“Acid?”
Excess Uric Acid Gives Rise to Manj
• Unpleasant Troubles.
AUTHORITIES agree that an ex-
XX cess of uric acid is primarily
due to faulty kidney action. Reten
tion of this toxic material often
makes its presence felt by sore, paip
ful joints, a tired, languid feeling
and, sometimes, toxic backache and
headache. That the kidneys are not
functioning right is often shown by
scanty or burning passage of secre
tions. Thousands assist their kidneys
at such times by the use of Doan’s
Pills — a stimulant diuretic. Doan's
are recommended by many local peo
ple. Ask your neighbor!
DOAN’S p^ s
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Special Excursion Fares to Atlanta
Account
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
October 2-9, 1926
Excursion tickets will be on sale
| from points in Georgia and Alabama
j Fare and one-half round trip. Dates
’ I of sale October 1 to 8, inclusive, and
' for trains of the 9th scheduled to ar
: rive Atlanta by noon; final limit
October 11, 1926
Ask ticket agent for total fares,
■ schedules, sleeping car reservations,
etc..
Central of Georgia Railway
“The Right Way”
All property owners in Summer
ville who have not already given in
their returns for 1926, are hereby re
qutsed to do so at once. Books will
. close October Ist, and all who have
not made their returns by that time
I will be double-taxed, according to law
EARL ALEXANDER,
City Marshall.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The
because of ita tonic and laxative effect, IAXT
TP E BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be take
by anyone without causing nervousness or ringin.
u, rhe head. E.W. GROVE S signature on box. 3fi>
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and larger volume
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by our Government
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Special Excursion Fares to Macon, Ga.
ACCOUNT
Georgia State Exposition
October 14-23, 1926
Excursion tickets will be on sale
from points in Georgia October 13
to 22, inclusive; also for trains of
October 23 scheduled to reach Ma
con by noon; final limit October 25,
1926. Fare and one-half round trip.
Popular excursions will be operat
ed October 16 from Albany, Cuth
bert, Columbus and intermediate
points and on October 20 from Millen,
Athens, Covington and intermediate
points. Very low fares.
Ask ticket agent for total fares,
schedules, sleeping car reservations,
etc.
Central of Georgia Railway
“The Right Way”
To Cure a Cold in One Day
r»ke LAXATIVE BROMO QUINIFT (Tablets). It
store the Cough and Headache and works off the
Cold. E. W. GROVE S signature on each box. 30c
CORNS
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I you lift it right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, and the foot
calluses, without soreness or irritation.
FOR OVER
YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
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