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VOL. XXVtII. NO. 28.
A GREAT NATIONAL
PARK FOR 0
o n H ; at A# big***
development' pro
ject* yet proposed in
Georgia is the contem
plated by the United establishment Steles
Government of a great
recreational park in
the mountain* of Hsfa
«*ham. Town#, Rs
aad bn*, Fannin, White Lumpkin
where dm countiee,
thousand* government of
ae*r own*
seres of land in its na
yLffc–us tkmal forest reserve.
Itxds' fsir to become s
national summer jw
Briiwfc moun- C*ts
tains, not? it
with vsertitpniste
‘"nfc Jbeauty ho j
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fact th*
c«b be found in the
Georgia mountain*.
Whet the establish
ment of such a p
nould mem to
Male mated, eannol lor, if. be ; | i
-S – development
at expense, and it would
attract into Georgia thousands of visitors
from every .action of the country.
Aad ia to wo ara brought face t„
f«. with .noth., res son why the Mate of
Cmwgia should complete ler highway sv*.
tem tem, for lor if jl such auch a a recreational re r ationaj nark park i. t* to to
ha af kensfit ta Georgians, it mutt be
mads accetaihle to them. Very little of
to foratt reservation can be reached by
th. raiJro.d. 0 f the state. The develop
, A TtoTectTon *• P'lir"** nee 'T' ! l, d k Pemi
r c»”n be‘ mX^l*
blafor tha thousands of tourist that would
sl*k aad
repose fa “the hills of Habersham”
Cacottaa^ ha. done, and as Tennessee has
doaa, and build a system of roads that
eaa be used th. year ’round by these
pleasure seekers who spend money wher
ever they go.
A stretch of «-ren mile, of the state
highway system run. hem through to reaer
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Yu *• heed $20,000 with which to help
Jttve this section,- but the counties through
which this rosd runs cannot match the
fr At as l money aad the state has no funds
SLEEP REQUIREMENTS OF
CHILDREN.
No child nutrition worker, says fee
U. 8. Public Heal h Service, can hope
to get satisfactory results without in
slating on enough sleep for her
hunger" STSdirK JS?5£!"~J5
and make children nervous
and fidgety. The Service commends
the following precepts just issued by
the London County Council: School
children aged four years need twelve
hour* sleep a daj; aged five to seven,
J1 to 12 hours; eight to eleven, 10 to
J1 hours; and twelve to fourteen, 9 to
10 hours. Chiidron grow mainly while
sleeping or resting. Do you want
yours to grow up stunted? Tired
children learn badly and often drift
to the bottom of the class. Do you
want yours to grow up stupid ? When
children go to bed fate their sleep is
often disturbed by dreams and they
do not get complete rest. Do you
want yours to sleep badly and become
nervous? Sufficient sleep draws a
child onward and upward in school
and fa home life; Insufficient sleep
drags it backward and downward;
which way do you want your child to
go? Tiresome children are often only
tired children; test the truth of this
That * neighbor's child ts sent to bed
late ta not a good reason for sending
your child to bed fate; two wrongs
do not make a right. Going to bed
fate fa a bad habit, which may be dif.
t fault to Wire; persevere till you sue
peed In curing it.
IT’S SCREEN TIME NOW
Flies and mosquitoes are coming; in fact, the
advance guard has already arrived.
Insure your health and comfort by using our
substantially built DOOR AND WINDOW
SCREENS.
Prices on application.
Augusta Lumber Company
AmusU, Qa.
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P“bti.l, c j l, Furui.fa the People ol Glascock County * Weekly Ncw–apc, ,„d „ . Mediool |„ thc Advanc.men. ol chc Public Good.
OIBSON. GA„ WEDNESDAY. MAY 24.1922.
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with which to match it, so the whole plan
is delayed.
When the bond issue for good roads.
which the Georgia Good RoaJs Assorts
lion i, championing, i. passed, „d ,he
*«• highway syttem completed the mo.m
*V" S north *? ?* ,h
p fa mg 0 f central and Muth Georgia will »
become a playground for the thousands
of tourist who would come to this cli
the
^ . our°
^ winter, md wnid enrich state
the money they would spend.
The Wes, long ago recognized the value
of fffrmanent all the-year-’round road* and
sUWJsrjif’JSWffi arterta £sJt
We ** fvcry yi3T < *l>cnd millions of
enough build-good highways. pmgS
to
Georgia Can issue bonds in the sum that
«** he retired by the automobile license
*? d gasoline tax and build the 5,500
miles in the state syttem without extra tax
OB th « P*PP le ' Would >' ^ tootth it
^ the molo mUeo ,1cm L romU?
•wfll •jsaterarrrjys free Georgia from her limitations and
permit her to issue bonds to build these
roads, vdopej in tea years the state will have de
beyond our fondest dream,.
Whooping Cough
This is » very dangerous disease,
Particularly to children under five
y« ars ° f tt K e - but when no paregoric,
codeine or other opiate is given, is
easily cured by giving Chamberlain’s
«»*«•*'• **«•
that >»- muat run lta course, not know
mg that the time is very much short
e ned, and that there is little danger
# roln the tne disease disease when wnen this tnts remedv remedy N is
2' , ven H ba» been used in many ept
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demies of whooping cough, with pro
nounced success. It is safe and pleas-
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Uttsr an
Persuasion.
“Did you know.” said Mr. Dolan,
“the poet says there are sermons In
stones?” “No.” replied Mr. Rafferty,
"though 1 do cflii to mind that a brick
bat has here and there been a tem
porarily eAvririeine argument.”
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CA STO R I A
Cures Malaria, Chills.
Fever, Bilious Fevei
Colds and LaGrippe
County Line News
By two old maids
Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Anderson and
children of McDuffie, spent Tuesday
with the former’s mother, Mrs. L. J.
Raburn. *
Those present at the home of Mr. J.
F. Lampp Thursday afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Palmer and
children of Thomson and Mrs. A J. C.
Huff, Miss Maud Huff and Miss Peacl
Huff.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Palmer and
children spent last Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Huff.
Mr. Jim Owen spent Monday night
as a guest of Mi. and Mrs. T. B. Owen
Mr. and Mrs. M. A Harrison and
Children were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Harrison Sunday last.
Mr. A. J. Huff and Mr. J. F. Lampp
spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Lampp of Spread.
Mr. Floyd Huff dined with Mr. an
Mrs. Henry Guy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Paulond children
os Dearing visited Mr. Daniel Phillips
and family Sunday,
Those present at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A " J * iuff ! a *. t .f, unda * wer ®
Mrs. J, H. Hobbs , and children, Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Owen and son Warren,
Jim Arrington, Misses Pearl Huff, Ma
bel and Mattie Lee Owen and Mr. Jim
Hobbs.
r o "11“ V ^ A thr0U _____. h
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our midst last Monday.
Misses Marie and Edna Hobbs spent
las Sundav » unda y with With Miss Mice Beulah Ronl.k May r- In-
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Mr - F1 °yd Huff and Mr. T. B. Owen;
e “ t ® rt '? n * d a number of their friend*
with a fish fry . at Huffs bridge last
Saturday night and all report a nice
time and plenty of fish. Tltoae pres
Hubbs and childen, Mr. and Mrs. T.
die Harrison. ^ »“« ^
Mas. A. YV. Hobos aud daughters,
Oddessa and Ladella, spent last Fri
day a f terll00n with Mrs A , Huff u ''
Messrs Floyd Huff, Lindsey Neal,
and Mt'o YVhilaker called „n Misses
st,“» '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs spent last
last Wednesday night with Mr. and
Mrs. W S. Anderson
Mrs. T. B Owen and son, Warren,
Miss Pearl Huff and Mr, Lee Guy
spent last Saturday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Huff.
Messrs. J. D. and Lonnie Dismuke
made a business trip to Thomson last
Saturday.
JAMES H. BATTLE
Warrenton, Ga.
Office Phone 28 Dwelling Phone 39
INSURANCE
Established in 1900
FIRE TORNADO
AUTOMOBILE CAUSALTY
BOLL WEEVIL LIVESTOCK
Companies (hat have been doing Insurance bus
iness in Warren* and Glascock counties for a
hundred years. AU losses for twenty years
have been paid promptly. Can you ask for any
better? Do you wish any more? The cable of
public confidence of which no ^strand has ever l
b.en broken.
See Battle before the fire
Mitchell News
| REGULAR CORRESPONDENT
fished | Mr. J. T. Coleman, of Agricola,
his mother here Friday.
I Mr. John Wilcher was here Sat
urday.
9 Miss Rosa Gibson and Miss La
Wanna Geiger were in town a
f hile Saturday afternoon.
I Miss Estelle Wilcher spent the
east Week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
|lbert Wilcher here.
|aturday I Miss Okla Kitchens was here
afternoon,
j Messrs. George Lamb and Wil
liam Ivey, of Gibson, were pleas
ant visitors here Sunday.
. Mr.
: Lit Harrell and daughter, of
V §f gricola. iy afternoon. were here a while m Satur
| hirned Miss borne Thera to Underwood Dublin after has spend- re
ing a while here.
Mr. T, J. Hawkins was in town
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. B. C. Kitchens has returned
tp his pleasant home here from
pi Uy uri °* r;
I Mrs. Lenard Underwood and
daughter, Mattie Kate, were here
a while Friday.
Mr. Jabe Hilson was here Sat
urday.
Miss MISS fcSSie Facip Mae Map (Trivvlp UTIZZle WSS wao a a
pleasant Visitor of Miss Carrie Mae
Coleman here Sunday,
Mr. * ‘ Carvie * Killebrew ft-Uieorew and and Mr Mr.
f . ibursday ewiS Thigpen evening, were visitors here
,rs -«*"■ Nn ™ “ «■» »> k
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Mr S- P- M. Cawley, who
been ''M"* her mother, Mrs.
Black, of Blythe, has returned
home,
Mrs. W. T. Kitchens went to
HOW’S THIS?
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
will do what we claim for it—
cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. We do not claim to cure
any other disease.
HALL’S liquid, CATARRH MEDICINE
is a taken internally, and
acts through the blood upon thus the
mucous surfaces of the system,
storing reducing the inflammation and re
normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney – Co,, Toledo, Ohio.
Davisboro Thursday.
Mrs. Charlie Jourden spent last
Friday with Mr. add Mrs. Carlton
Grizzle.
Mr, Leon Harrell was here a
while Sunday,
Miss Berdice Downs and Miss
Mary Lou Kitchens were pleasant
week-end visitors here.
Mrs. W. L. Coleman, wh'6 has
been in Warrenton, has returned
home.
AH the boys and girls come and
join our B. Y. P. U. We haVe the
meetings every Friday evening.
All are invited to join.
Lumbago
.
There is a rheumatism of the mus
cles of the back, it comps on sudden
ly and is quite painful, livery move
ment aggravates the disease. Go to
bed, keep quiet and have Chamber
lain’s Liniment applied and a quick
recovery may be expected. Mrs. F. J.
Dann, Urockport, N. Yi, writes; "Ican
honestly say that Chamberlain’s Lini
ment cured me of Lumbago a year ago
last summer. When I began using it,
I was flat on my bat k in bed and could
not turn to the left or right. I had a
bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment in
the house and this was applied to m>
back. It promptly drove away the
pains and aches.”
SHU
usually leave a trail of
weakness. Build up on
Scott’s Emulsion
It promptly, pleasantly and
effectually add*
strength to the budy 1 -vw
It builds up resistance!
Scott A Bowne Bloom field. H. ) 22~i
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This new
sugar-coated delights’%3
gum old.\
young and 4 . \
It “melts in your A
mouth” and the gum iu th^e ^
center remains to aid digestion,
brighten teeth and soothe month
and throat.
There are the other WRIGLEY
friends to choose from, too:
Em si
£2 'll *1.
<5 A
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$1.00 PER YEAR
Her
Experience
“I was never
able to bake a
good cake until
using Royal. I
find other pow
ders leave a
bitter taste.”
Mrs. C. P.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Absolutely Pitre
Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
Send for New Royal Cook Book
—ft’s FREE. Royal Baking Pow
darCo.,126WilliamSt.,NewYork
The Care of Jewell.
It Is slated by good authority that
the safest way to carry Jewels Is ia
a belt, made for the purpose, around
the waist. This Is not exposed and
is secure, if reasonable care la taken
In adjusting it, and It is not uncom
fortable. The worst possible way l»
to put them In a jewel case. The
business of duplicating strings of
pearls is at present a profitable In
dustry of the Riviera towns, Tim
imitations are worn aud the giuui.ua
are Ite^Jn the safe_
^Utoletcher’s cry
CASTORIA