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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924.
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the McDuffie progress, Thomson,
LEAH NEWS
March has arrived very mild, but
wo all know the winds are approach
ing, though disagreeable. We hope
to enjoy them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bohler spend
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Smith, near Winfield.
Mr. J. S. Hardin and Mrs. Maude
Martin made a business trip to Au
gusta Friday. Mrs. Martin enjoyed
the week-end with Mrs. F. W. Miles
and was accompanied home Sunday
by Mr. Miles and little sons, Masters
Wilber and Berner.
Messrs. T. E. and G. C. Blanchard
dined with Mr. and Mrs H. M. Flem
ing Wednesday.
Miss Fanne Lou Dunn spent Sun
day with Miss Lois Fuller.
Rev. Hurdle filled his regular ap
pointments at Damascus Saturday
and Sunday. His eloquent sermons
were much enjoyed.
Messrs. G. C. and H. E. Blanchard
and Mrs. J. E. Blanchard made a
buBines strip to Washington Friday.
Mrs. Blanchard dined with her moth
er, Mrs. W. P. Harris.
Mr. D. T. Fuller motored to Thom
son Friday afternoon and was accom
panied home by his daughter, Miss
Londa Fuller, of Warrenton, and
Lindsay Hardin, of Thomson, to spend
the week-end with home folks.
Mr. T. E. Blanchard and daughter,
Daisy, spent Saturday in Thomson
shopping.
Rev. T. A. Burelle and W. A. Reid
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Blanchard Saturday night.
Prof. Lonnie Fleming, of Augusta,
spent Saturday night and Sunday at
home. His presence is always enjoy
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Story and chil
dren, of Winfield, were the pleasant
guests of 'Mrs. M. V. Crumpler Sun
day.
Dr. R. G. Blanchard and H. E.
Blanchard spent Saturday afternoon
in Augusta and were accompanied
home by Dr. Russell Blanchard, who
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Blanchard.
The many friends of Mrs. W. J.
Bohler will be grieved to learn she
had the misfortune of falling Sunday
afternoon and fracturing her leg.
Dr. Blanchard was Boon at her rescue
and has great hopes of her recovery.
Miss Florence Dunn was the week
end guest of Miss Margaret Fuller.
We are grieved to know Mr. R. R.
Marshall is yet confined to his bed.
Ho is greatly missed and his numer
ous friends wish him a speedy re
covery.
Mrs. H. E. Blanchard was the guest
of Mm G. C. Blanchard Thursday.
Mr. I. L. Miles has been quite ill
for several days. We hope he will
soon be restored to health.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fleming spent
Sunday evening with Mr. .nd Mrs.
Lawson Dennuin of louble Branches.
Misses Ludie and Frocie Martin
were the guests of Misses Edith and
Nell Hardin for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deloach, of
Augusta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Deloach.
Mrs. H. M. Fleming and Mrs.
Maude Martin spent Monday with the
sick at Mrs. Bohler’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Steward Cartledge
called to see Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Miles Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bohler were
the pleasant guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1 W. A. Bohler Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Price, Jr., dined
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blanchard
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cliatt, of Win
field, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Blanchard
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J.
S. Hardin.
Rev. T. A. Burrelle dined with Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Motes Sunday.
WINFIELD NEWS
By Pet.
Mr. J. M. Turner, of Appling, en
joyed breakfast with Mr. H. M. Flem
ing Tuesday.
Mrs. Irvin Miles spent Friday with
Mrs. J. S. Hardin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blanchard
dined with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Flem
ing Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B F Story spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fuller.
Miss Ruth Fortson was the spend
the day guest of Misses Edith and
Nell Hardin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Story, Mrs.
Ella Tankersley, of Winfield, Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. Story spent Monday
afternoon with Mrs. W. J. Bohler.
We carry a complete
line of Sporting Goods,
such as Base Ball out
fits, Fishing Tackle,
Bathing Suits, Etc.
Mathews Drug Co.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks for the many acts of kindness
and sympathy shown us during the
illness and death of our little Mary
Lizzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Johnson
and Family.
FOR QUICK SALE
250,000 Feet DRY Lumber
4x0—18 feet Rough
4x4—18 feet Rough.
On tracks in Augusta, Ga. Prac
tically free from knots. Part Long
Leaf and Short Leaf Pine.
. Why hunt standing timber when
you can buy this lot for §10.00 per
1000 feet? “Hurry!”
R. E. CARROLL
Phone 396. 101 Eighth St.
Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Guy spent
Saturday night and Sunday at the
home of their father, Mr. E. A.
Tankersley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tankersley
and son Edward spent Sunday with
Mr. an Mrs. Willis Tankersley.
Mrs. Mack Blanchard spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. L. E.
Averett.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Steed and
little daughter spent Saturday night
and Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Tankersley.
Mr. Mel Blanchard, of Crawford,
Ga., spent a few days last week in
Winfield visiting relatives.
Misses Mildred and Elsie Paschcal
and Mr. Pinkney Paschal spent the
week-end in the Callaway community
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Tankersley
spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. E.
A. Tankersley.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tankersley
and children spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Steed.
Professor Shell spent the week-end
with Callaway friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tankersley
and family and Mrs. Ella Tankersley
of Lincoln, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. M. T. Tankersley.
Miss Margaret Henslee spent Mon
day night with Miss Mildred Paschal.
' Mr. and Mrs. George Story and
daughter Laura spent Sunday in
Leah visiting relatives.
Mr, Tom Guillebeau spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. L. E. Averett.
Miss Jessie Tankersley spent Mon
day night with Miss Annie Laurie
Griffin.
Mrs. J. B. Tankersley and little
Grant left Saturday for Columbia, S.
C., where she will spend a while with
her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Steed.
Mrs. Roy Tankersley and son, Les
ter, spent a short while with Mrs.
P. A. Blanchard Monday afternoon.
The Y. P. M. S. of Shiloh church
held its March meeting at the home
of Miss Eva Tankersley Sunday night
March 2nd.
Just received a large
shipment of cook stoves
and ranges. The “En
terprise” is a good one.
Thomson Hardware Co.
The Law of Christ.
Bear ye one another’s burdens, and
so fulfill the law of Christ.—Galatians
6:2.
French Lands Restored.
Practically all lands In Frunce of
the better quality have been restored
to cultivation.
FERTILIZER FOR PROFIT
Fertilizers for cotton must filmish readily available plant-food to give
the plant a quick, strong start on the boll-weevil. They must fur
nish at the proper time throughout the season the right kind of
plant-food to set and mature a large number of bolls—to pay the
expense of making a crop and a good profit.
Swift’s Red Steer Fertilizers for cotton are made from carefully select
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cured that each plant gets its full share of plant-food. Back of
every bag are years of experience and the fifty-year-old Swift
reputation for making each Swift product the best of its kind.
Come in and let us help you select the analyses of Swift’s Red Steer
Fertilizers for your crop.
Swift & Company
(FERTILIZER WORKS)
Atlanta, Georgia
Authorized Swift Agent:
C. A. FARMER,
Thomson, da.
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LOMBARD IRON WORKS
t\.\ gusta, Ga,
Morse, La.—Mrs. L. P. Lam
bert, who has been a popular
school-teacher here for several
years, recently told a visitor of
her interesting experiences with
Cardui.
“Just before my . . . came
on,’’ said Mrs. Lambert, “I would
ache all over. My feet, my toes,
my arms, hands, head—my whole
body seemed to be in one awful
pain. I would grow so nervous
that I could not hold a cup in my
hand. My husband would have
to hold my coffee for me to
drink. Last fall I was in such a
bad condition that I had to spend
about three days in bed every
month. It seemed to me that I
was on my last go-round.”
Then one day, said Mrs. Lam
bert, she happened to read about
Cardui and the experiences of
some women who had been
helped by it. “I felt that Cardui
might help me if I tried it,” she
continued, “for I had been suf
fering with similar troubles to
those mentioned there. I had
heard of Cardui all my life and
I knew many women who said
they had been helped by it. The
very next day I began to take it.
“Very soon after, I began to
notice my improvement. I kept
on till I felt like a different
woman. .1 gained in weight from
98 pounds to 115 and felt better
than I had in years. I took six
bottles right along and found it
a splendid tonic. My suffering
was partly due to a run-down
condition and the Cardui stimu
lated my appetite and helped me
to gain the strength I needed.
. . . I take a bottle every now
and then, even now, just as a
tonic to keep up my strength,
but I am in better health than
I have been in for years.”
All druggists sell Cardui. Try
it. i SG
Georgia and Florida Ry. Passenger Schedule
EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 11th, 1923.
THROUGH DAILY PULLMAN SERVICE BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND
JACKSONVILLE ON THE BON-AIR SPECIAL.
DIRECT CONNECTION MADE AT JACKSONVILLE WITH SEABOARD
AIR LINE, ATLANTIC COAST LINE AND FLORIDA EAST
COAST, FOR ALL FLORIDA POINTS.
DIRECT CONNECTION MADE AT AUGUSTA FOR
WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK.
RICHMOND,
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
8:20 AM
8:00 PM
Lv
Augusta
.Ar
8:40 AM
6:10 PM
10:01 AM
9:25 PM
Lv
_ _ St. Clair
Lv
7:10 AM
4:26 PM
10:50 AM
10:07 PM
Lv
Midville
Lv
6:29 AM
3:34 PM
11:27 AM
10:40 PM
Lv
Swainsboro
Lv
5:55 AM
2:52 PM
11:42 AM
10:53 PM
Lv
Wesley
Lv
5:42 AM
2:37 PM
12:40 PM
11:35 PM
Lv
Vidalia
Lv
5:00 AM
1:55 PM
1:42 PM
12:30 AM
Lv
Hazlehurst
Lv
4:00 AM
12:37 PM
2:45 PM
1:30 AM
Lv
Douglas _ _
Lv
3:05 AM
11:30 AM
3:25 PM
2:07 AM
Lv
Willicoochee
Lv
2:27 AM
10:47 AM
4:02 PM
2:46 AM
Lv
Nashville
Lv
1:51 AM
10:10 AM
4:55 PM
3:40 AM
Ar
Valdosta
Lv
1:00 AM
9:05 AM
8:50 PM
8:00 AM
Ar
Jacksonville
Lv
9:05 PM
Daily
Daily
(Ex. Sun.)
Daily.
Daily.
(Ex. Sun.)
5:05 PM
10:45 AM
Lv
Valdoosta
Ar
3:30 PM
8:50 AM
6:30 PM
12:30 PM
Ar
_ __ Madison
Lv
1:30 PM
3:30 PM
Daily
Daily
6:55 AM
Lv
Vidalia
Ar
12:35 PM
7:48 AM
Lv
__ Stillmore __ __
_ __ Lv
11:42 AM
9:10 AM
Ar __
Millen _ _
10:20 AM
Connections made at Millen with the Centdal of Georgia.
Daily
Daily
3:30 PM
Lv
. Augusta
10:20 AM
5:22 PM
Lv
Wrens
Lv
8:30 AM
6:03 PM
Lv
Gibson
Lv
7:52 AM
7:16 PM
Lv
Sandersville
Lv
6:40 AM
7:30 PM
Lv _
__ _ Tennille
Lv
6:30 AM
Direct connections made at Tennille with Central of Georgia for Mid-
ville, at which point connection is made with Bon-Air Special for Florida
points.
Daily Ex. Sun. Sun. Only
4:45PM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM Lv
5:17 PM 10:50 AM 10:49 AM Lv
5;30 PM 11:10 AM 10:59 AM Lv
11:20 AM 11:06 AH Lv
12:35 PM 12:15 PM Ar
Nashville
Sparks
Adel
Sparks
Moultrie
Sun. only Ex. Sun. Daijy
Ar 3:55 PM 4:30 PM 9:30 AM
Lv 3:18 PM 3:30 PM 8:55 AM
Lv 3:05 PM 3:15 PM 8:45 AM
Lv 3:00 PM 2:50 PM
Lv 1:45 PM 1:15 PM
J. E. KENWORTHY, General Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga.
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