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TAX COLLECTORS
ROUNDS. 1926
I will be at the following places on days
and dates named below for the purpose of
collecting State, County and School taxes
for the year 1926.
Trion-Oct. 22, Nov. 8, 29, Dec. 13. :
; Menlo-Oct. '2l, Nov. 18, Dec.7. •
Lyerly-Oct. 20, a. m., Nov. 17, Dec. 9. ;
Holland-Oct. 26, P. M„ Dec. 3, P. M. :
John Holland’s Store-Dec. 3, A. M.
Berryton Store-Nov. 12, A. M. ;
W. H. R. Maddux-Nov. 26, A. M. :
A. F. Williams’ Store-Nov. 23, A. M.
: H. A. Ross-Nov. 23, P. M.
Cannon, Ga.-Nov. 3, A. M., Dec. 8, A. M.
: Dirttown-Nov. 3, noon.
P. A. Morgan’s Store-Nov. 3, P. M. Dec.
: 15, P. M.
: T. P. Johnson Store—Oct. 27, P. M., Dec.
15, noon.
Fowler Bros. Store—Oct. 27, A. M., Dec.
15, 8 A. M.
D. M. Cargle-Nov. 4, 3 P. M.
Charlie Hamilton-Nov. 4, 9 A. M. Dec.
1, 9 A. M.
John Shropshire-Nov. 4, noon, Dec. 1,
noon. • :
T. P. Pettyjohn-Dec. 1, 3 P. M.
C. C. Campbell-Dec. 2, 8 A. M.
Collins Mill-Dec. 2, 11 A. M. :
Dry Creek Road-Dec. 2, P. M.
Beatum Post Office—Dec. 2, 2 P. M.
Seminole-Oct. 26, A. M., Dec 14, A. M. :
Prices Bridge-Oct. 26, noon.
Edd Clowdis-Dec. 14, 11 A. M. :
Van Flemming-Dec. 14, 1 P. M.
Mcßay-Dec. 14, 3 P. M. j
Dirtseller—Oct. 20, 2P. M., Dec. 10, A. M. ;
: Seab Jones-Dec. 10, noon.
Pine Grove School-Dec. 10, 1 P. M.
Alpine Store-Dec. 10, 3 P. M. ;
Chelsea-Oct. 28, P.' M., Dec. 16, P. M. :
J. T. McWhorter-Oct. 28, noon, Dec. 16, «
noon.
1). A. Hemphill-Oct 28, a. .m, Dec. 16, a m ;
Teloga School-Nov. 26, 3 P. M. j
Obe Chandler-Nov. 26, noon. 1
High’s Store-Dec. 8, noon.
Sam W. Morton-Dec. 8, 2 P. M. I
Cloudland-Nov. 24, P. M. ;
Mt. Olive-Nov 24, A. M. ;
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Will be glad to stop any place on road if ;
notified.
I will be in Summerville every day until :
Dec. 20, excepting the days dated above. ■
Tax books will close Dec. 20, as Georgia
laws direct.
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Fifas will be issued and interest charged
on all unpaid taxes after Dec. 20th.
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J. A. SCOGGINS
Tax Collector Chattooga County.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926,
•d SALE
o’ GEORGlA—Chattooga County:
’! Under and by virtue of an order of
: the court of ordinary of said county,
i; and as the property of the estate of
J. C. Alexander, late of said county,
deceased, the undersigned administra
! tor of said estate will sell at public
4 outcry to the highest and best bidder
I! for cash before the courthouse door
!; of said county, within the legal hours
!; of sale, on the first Tuesday in De
]; cember, 1926, next, the following de
scribed real estate ,to-wit:
o Unimproved lot of land No. 152
I! in the 25th district and 3rd sec
lion of said county, consisting of
160 acres, more or less. Also
o three-fourths undivided interest
;! in and to that body of improved
t land known as the Joe Alexander
i farm, on which said deceased re
li sided at the time of his death,
|; consisting of 76 acres, more or
o less, in lot of land No. 96; 106
o -acres, more or less, in lot No.
li 121, andn 151 acres, more or less,
l|i in lot No. 132, all of said Joe
I; Alexander farm lying and being
; in the 6th district and 4th sec
o tion of said county. The other
; one-fourth undivided interest in
11 and to said farm will be sold at
li the same time and place, and on
li the same terms, so that the buyer
| will take the full title to said
'■ farm.
; L. M. ALEXANDER,
li Administrator.
li This Nov. 10, 1926.
FOR SALE —Good Jersey milch cow,
o about 10 years old.—E. C. Baker,
|; Summerville, Ga., R. 3.
o NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BANK
<1 OF MENLO, MENLO, GEORGIA.
;l In accordance with the provisions of
■ I Sections 13 and 14e of Articl, 7of
li the banking act approved August 16,
b 1919, you are notified to present
i; your claim, properly attested, on or
;■ before ninety days from this date. Al
i so depositors are hereby notified to
b bring their pass books to be balanced
b and compared with the books of the
b bank, filing same with J. C. Chamblee
|; liquidating agent.
;■ This 9th day of August, 1926.
;l T. R. BENNETT,
Supt. of Banks
i| FOR SALE—Practically new J. I.
|| Case thrasher, 20 x 28. Practically
b new Fordson tractor, belt pully,
b side plows for same, double disc J
b harrow and cultipackor. Also one
b pair mules, weights about 2,500 lbs.
b Also new Ford truck.—E. Mont-
I gomery, Summerville, Ga.
'! CHICKS FOR SALE
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;■ Pure bred White Leghorns babyl
b chicks, $12.00 per hundred; Brown
b Leghorns, Anconas and Buff Leg- i
b horns, $14.00; Barred Plymouth rocks,'
|| Rhode Island Reds, and White rocks, |
i; $15.00; Buff Orpingtons, White Wyn-|
o dottes, and Black Minorcas $16.00.
b Postage prepaid. Live delivery guar-I
b I anteed. Acme Farms, Atlanta, Ga.
i| Auditorium , Rome, Mon. Nov. 15
■ ONE NIGHT ONLY at 8:30 P. M.
Seats Thurs. Order Yours Now
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♦ RIOT. 35 SINGERS. DANCERS AND
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J WORLD S MOST GLORIOUS GIRLS
♦ Champion Charlestoners, 30 Hot Feet
♦ Prices, Reserved, $100; unresedved
♦ I 75, 50c. | ■
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|| WANTED
;: To trade used cars for lumber, 1
:: lions, cows, cotton or corn, *
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14 Cents j
; 1 a pound for cotton on used cars :
:: or first payment on new cars.
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One thing a man nexer boasts about
is his honesty, when it’s real.
Killing time is not punishable by
Haw, but it carries a heavy penalty
nevertheless.
CITY REGISTRATION NOTICE
The city registration books are now
open. All citizens of Summerville are
urged to register before December.
Ist, as books will close on that date.
■ You can register at Espy-Allen Hard- i
; ware company, or at the City Meat
: Market.
J. F. PLESS, Mayor.
DUKE M. ESPY, City C.
Cleverness consists not alone in 1
saying the thing right at the right
time, but also in not saying anything
at the wrong time.
Marines have been called in to
guard the mails. Let us hope they
stay on duty until all our Christmas
cards arrive safely.
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BRCMO QUININE Tablets rcmov
the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine/
K W GROVE'S siitnature on box. Stv-
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets/ It
stops the Couch snd Fieadache and works on the
Cold. E. W. GROVE S siiinamre on each box. 3?'
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BRIT TIAN BROS. CO.
Undertakers, Embalmers.
Day Phone No. 3
Night Phone No. 3.
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THE TRION CO.
Mercantile Department.
Trion, Ga.
Funeral Directors and
Embalmers.
Day Phone 54
Night Phone 24
Nothing is as high as the high cost
of loafing.
The poorest people on earth may
have the largest bank account.
In order to be a “live one. it is
necessary to be dead in earnest.
Overcoats
Seventy-five Men’s Overcoats—Tans,
Browns, Greys, Blues and Blacks all
■ sizes.
Fifty Boys’ Overcoats —sizes 6 to 18.
100 Men’s and Youth’s Suits—some
:|: with 2 pairs of pants.
I am going to move these in the next 30
:: days.
: * Come in and look them over. Can fit
j | you in a suit and suit you in price.
, J. H. SHUMATE
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I .To Stop a Cough Quick t
'take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The Healing effect of Hayes’ Healing Honey in
side the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
he skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies ere packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c. *
Just* ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
to Cure a Cold in Ona LiJ-
ike LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE I’fablett.: •
ops toe Cough aid Headache and works of >
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No Worms in a Healthy Child
' AU children troubled with Worms have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rale there is more or less stomach disturbance.
f GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
I for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im
prove the digestion, and act as a General Stremgm
! cuing Tonic to the whole system, Nature wlllthen
; throw off or dispel the worms, and theChdd wW be
in nerfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.