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CULBERSON The following school children have neither been absent nor tardy for the month of February: Secondl grade : Willard Elliott. Ol iver Nichols, and Florence Collins; third (rrade. Maggie Anderson. Win nie Collins, Howard Bailey. Jetter Cearley and Thurmond Coarley; fifth irrade. Kdgnr Bailey and Clarer.cc Collins; sixth grade, Ernest Collins; eighth grade. Edgar Forster and tilenn Ellis. The following children have also m:ide the average grade of ninety percent: Second grade. Florence Col lins and Willard Elliott: third grade. Jia:rgic Anderson, Howard Bailey and Jett r and Thurmon Cearley. . * ? I'rai tically all the expert spellers in tli. village engaged in an interesting "ring spelling" held at the school 1, irlding last week. The contestants ran a close race. After several hours , i" liing Carl Anderson was hailed ,.s the champion of the village. ? * * Mr. Fulton Thomasson, principal of the public school spent the week-end in Andrews with his parents. * * # Dr. Alvin Nic hols of Silvey and Dr. Ol?v<*r Nichols of Etowah, Tenn., re cently visited th?5r brother. Mr. W. A. Nichols. * * ? On account of sickness, Mr. G. E. Dickcy has heen unable to be at his work. We srreatly mhs Mr. Dickey at his st ore and hope that he will scct! recover. * * * Mr. W . A. Nichols has been very ill for the past week. He has {rreatly innrovd and will soon be able to re turn to his work. * => c Mr. Moody Nichols has jrone to Stfo.'on, Georgia, where ht? will toad: the remainder of the school term. Hastings7 Seeds fMcatalog/ mm Free/ Free Flower Seeds for You You can have 5 packets of seeds of 5 different and very beautiful flowers tree. Hastings' li*27 Seed Catalog tells you all about It. Hasfiugs* Seeds are "The Standard of the South." They give the best re sults ii our Southern gardens and on our rarms. Hastings' nw 1927 Cata- ? log has 112 pages in all. full of pic tures from photographs, handsome covers in full colors, truthful, accurate j descriptions and valuable culture di rections. We want you to have this catalog in your home. It tells all about Hastings' fardsn. flower and field seeds, plants and bulbs ? the finest in America. Write for It today. A post-card re Quest brings It tD you by return mail. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. dull feeling "]yfY old stand-by is Thedford's Black-Draught ? I have used it off and on for about 20 years," ?ays Mr. W. S. Reynolds, of R. F. D. 2, Arcadia, La. "I get bilious and have a bad taste In my mouth. My head feels dull. I don't just feel like getting around and doing my work. I know it isnt laziness, but biliousness. "So I take a few doses of Black Draught and when it acts well, I get up feeling like new ? 'full at pop" and ready for any kind of work. "I can oartainly recommend it." In case of biliousness and other disagreeable conditions due to *u Inactive liver, Black-Draught helps to drive the poisonous im parities out of the system and fends to leave the organs in a ?tate of normal, healthy activity. Black-Draught is made entirely of pars msdi<Hnsl roots and hubs contains no dangarooa car haimfal mineral drugs. It can m safely taken by eveiycsta. Gold everywhere. Price 280. TOPTON (Last weeks items.) R. F. Nelson passed away February 26, Mr. Nelson leaves four sons and three daughters. He was 87 years old, and one of the best citizens in valleytown Township. He did not have an enemy that he knew of and was liked by all who knew him. He died while sitting on the side of his I ueu, just like one iroing to sleep. ? * * Mrs. John Dewese of Flats is vis iting Mrs. Charley Watson. * * ? Mrs. Maud Contz is visiting Mrs. Charley Watson. * * * Pruce King, Jr., visited his parents the week-end. * * * Mrs. Drew Wright left this morn ing for Fontana to join her husband who has a job with Worth M. Paton. I ? ? * Topton awoke this morning to find ! a three inch snow on the ground and the snow's still falling. * * * Mr. Bob Moore has been sick, bat it better now and is able to be oat again. * * * Boon Wright and Joe Colvard mo tored to Asheville this week on busi ness. # * * Mrs. Henry Losk of Georgia passed through Topton February 28, on her way home from Asheville where she had been to <pe her broth er who got shot in the fight of Wright and Birchtield accidently. Felix Ambry and fjeorge Deweese left this morning for v ir homes in Bevertown. * * # We are afraid this ; i snap will injure the peach crop. Use, don't make, m: takes. Suc cessful people get there on other people's. OWL CREEK We are having some heavy snow falls at this place. ?* * * Mrs. Jeff Kephart or this place is spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ash of Bates Creek. ? ? ? The many friends of Mr. James F. Kephart will regret to learn of his death at his home at Ebenezer. he is survived by his Widow, and four sons and four daughters. * ? * Mr. Vincena Marcus was a guest of Mr. Richard Hass Monday afternoon. Mr. H. T. Kephart is very il! at the present writing. FOR RENT ? The Morgan home, two miles South of town on No. 10. See MRS. ESTHER C. FREAS, or Phone 17. (31-2t-pd ) i Finding strage hairpins in hubby's | auto isn't as common these days ? ? which may account for the origin and popularity of the bob. 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