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Union Springs Herald from Union Springs, Alabama • 6

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Union Springs, Alabama
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6
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THURSDAY, MAT 31, 1923. "UNION SPRINGS HERALD, UNION 8PBINO8 ALABAMA PAGW RBVEN NEWS Notice is hereby given that a special election will-be held; in Union Springs City District, Bui fo) n7 Jfr. Ed fartledge is.tke and vicinity, add it authorized to receive 'subscriptions and transact suck lock County, Alabama, on vthe 26th day of JuneX 1933, for the imtksr business at mav be submitted to AerS purpose lof determining, whether I or not a special tax shall be lev Mjdway Closes successful ied and collected annually, at the 1 Year. Class Receives Present. rate of 30 cents on each one hundred dollars worth of taxable property in Union Springs City Revival Closes "With To Church.

Event of Personal Interest. 5 T. Miss Lester, who has been teaching Luqip kin, Georgia is spending her vacation with ber cousin, Mrs. E. H.

Misses and Evelyn King 'land I 'Essie Hall have 're District in said county, and to be continued for a period of six I. The Revival in progress at the Baptist Church" for a week slosed Wednesday ntplit with 111 additions' tc th. CJiun-h. five by and 6 by baptism. Eev.

O. Reese and his singer Mr, iAarr left Thursday morning; turned rom their schools and are spending: their7 vacation with' their parents and brother. "or their respective' homes. Messrs. Will Cochran f' and pibbs Hitchcock, have c.

returned from "school for their vacation; The Midway Public'' School years from September 30, 1923. the same to be for the support of the' 'i public schools within said district. The boundaries of said district are as follows: Corporate limits of Union Springs, Alabama. I kS P.J Raiser A. A.

Adams Mason i W. H. Boswell Hill Members of the Court of County Commissioners, Bullock County, Alabama. r' JJLPittman Sheriff of -Bullock County, Ala-. 5-iY-4t v- i losed JVida morning and the a i far---' 1' Being the Anniversary of the Birth of Jefferson Davis, the Banks of Union Springs will be closed in me-moriam of the day.

i AMERICAN BANK ss FIRST NATIONAL BANK IttTRCHANTS BANK Prof and Mm. W. T. Joradn. J.HJ-King -rauuaung were na 4-t the Auditorium Friday night.

r. farmer, Troy, delivered ihe Prf.rWfT.j Jordan the young ladies, Misses l8velyn Shefiee7 and Annie aurie Stewart iihe diplomas. young ladies received -eautiful flowers aW'-' lovely if ts which were jnuch appreciated. The Auditorium was'beau-jtifully decorated in smilax, Dorothy Perkins roses and pot NOTICE Miss Grace; Swanson left Saturday for 'their homes to spend their vacation. The D.

C. will observe Jefferson -Davis birthday? Sunday, afternoon, June 3rd at Jhe Auditorium! The public is Vordi-ally invited. A very interesting program will be rendered. Miss Thelma Mesdames. C.

M. Jones spent Thursday in Montgomery. EARLY TESTS PKOVS MEBIT HUX'S MIXTUEE is hereby given that a special election 'will be held in Union Springs District No. 2, Bullock County, on the 26th day. of June, 1923, for the ted plants.

purpose of i determining whether or not. a special tax shall be lev ied and collected annually, at the rate of 30 cents on each one hundred' dollars "worth of taxable Mr. J. Comer arrived Saturday night from (several weeks visit to relatives Alabama and Georgia, i Mrs. Morgan Johnston, Mrs.

p. Fenick and Mrs. Joe Johns-'ton, of Three Notch spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. P.

Johns and Gibbs Hitchcock. Mr. John Morton and Mr. property in Union Springs Dis Rich, ripe, healthful grapes, grown, in the famous vineyards of Southern Europe --'produce the cream of tartar from which Royal Baking Powder is made. The mot eminent authorities in the world say cream of tartar makes the best and most nealtn- trict No.

2 in said county, and to be continued for a period of 'six years from September 30, 1923, the same to be for the support of the public schools within said district. The boundaries of said Winton Long left the first of district are as follows The Guards will meet June Miss Mary Willis This will "be the last meeting as the; chapter i wil 'disband until October. i. Mrs. R.

E. Wright will be hostess to the Music Study Club June 8th. Mr. Reuben Thornton left morning for Montgomery- where "he" has' accepted a s- Mr. Agie King sient Saturday and Sunday in on.

with hiswife; and baby-- wlio are tbt quests of her parents and Mrs. H. S. Ellison, He was accompanied hqme by his wife and ful ,9 ihe week for Ohio, where! -4! JU1 of Beats 3, 4 and 12, more particularly described as embracing all of Township 14, Range" 23, Township 13, Range 23, Township 14, Range 24, Township 13, Range 24, and the half of "except ROYAL BakirigPowder ing the corporate, boundaries of Do than, May 22nd. (Special) In order to test the effectiveness of Hill 's Mixture as 'a boll weevl extensive experiments were made in Do-than and vicinity last week.

These experiments (which were conducted by thoroughly reliable and reputable parties) prove conclusively that Hill's Mixture does kill the' boll weevil, as i.i some instances not a handful of weevils could be gathered from f. field where they had been in abundance before the mixture was applied. Officials from the Hill's, Mixture Corporation in Augusta arrived in Dothan last Monday, and on Tuesday conducted a test on the farm of F. J. Weathers, eight "miles south of town.

About one and one half, acres -of cotton, down, near the woods, convenient to the winter supply of weevils was poisoned on Monday afternoon, using about a gallon of Hill's Mixture. Tuesday morning a' party went back to see what the 'results were. Only one live weevil was on this section. A handful of weevils were caught Monday afternoon, and. placed under a screen which went over the They were dropped under this screen, and on the leaves of the cotton some of the poison was placed, All of these 'weevils were dead on Tuesday but one exception and he looked mighty sick; Barrett, Vice-President of the Hill 's Mixture the city of Union Springs.

they have accepted a good, positions. i Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Rob er son little J- son, of Ozark, spent Saturday isight and Sunday with Mrs. i Robersons pa-Irents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T.

Cart-uedge. They were jr accompanied home by- master G. JTl. i Cart-, ledge will make them a Mrs. Dekey Lee and little laughter, Elizabeths of.

Lake land," "Florida are the guests of her parents, MrsJ G. S. Rainer A. A. Adams and sister, Mrs.

Jamie King, who has been on a j. visli The ONLY nationally distributed Creani of Baking Powder i iff Contains No 'Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Miss Dorris' tiall is visiting relatives in Cuthbert, Ga. D. E. Mason W.

H. Boswell A. E. Hill i Members of; the jCourt pf Commissioners, Bullock County, Alabamal 'J 1 1 i)i JlXti Pittman, -Jf -Mrs. ME.

Pruett spent jfew days ini Troy last week. Sheriff of Bullock County Ala si ll bama. 5-l7r4tf II I.I uxliyJiUilnllLuu all: I iite iney TC T77 TTT' at USCO United StatesTires DrwJ.iR., Walker are Good Tires DENTIST Offie in Pierea Building 1 Phonaa: Ml XI i half the Corporation, advises that simi lar' tests have- just been completed on the farms of Messrs. CHAELE8 W. BARS Attorney sad Counselor at Law TUSEZGEX, Next door to Court House.

I Bains and Hollingsworth in Terrill County, Georgia. The Phones; Of floe 81, 24 ride on Fabric Tires. By the hundreds of thousands they have stuck to "Usco" year in and year out If there ever was a tested money's worth -qualifies and to spare. Made by the makers of U. S.

Royal Cords. jr-; IIUl's Mixture was thoroughly applied to fifteen acres of the Mrs. F. McMillan has with if most densely. populated ijwith the insects.

Tuesday morning her for a week 's visit i her aunt, Mrs. G. Jenkins, of Banks the same acres were inspected WILL SOON ARRIVE by a 'large number' of prominent and her mother, C. W. of Montgomery.

Terrill and Daughtery County planters, who went over the i Miss Elizabeth' Kirkland. a fields and found 'only five live weevils, while numbers of dead ones were scattered all over the ORDERS PLACED NOW WILL BE DELIVERED PROMPTLY FROM THIS SHIPMENT. SMYTH MOTOR CAR CO. student the past 'term at the Troy Normal, is spending a plants and down on the ground between the rows. 5 week at home before returning to attend the summer school there.

Mr. and Mrs. May, Mr. S. J.

Starke, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wal- den and Mrs.

Snead of Troy, were Misses Louise Prince and Sal- I't'ka-ctobuyUSTlrcsL 1 Miss Mary Edson of Enterprise, A few good mules lie Norton have returned from among the visitors here Sunday afternoon to hear the concert giv has been the week-end guest of left. Wilson's Stables. I Smyth Garage, Union Springs; Bledsoe ft en by the pupils of Prof. Moll. Tuskegee where they have taught the past year.

Miss Norton will leave next week to the family of Mr. Ruben ISio more? mules alter 1 van, Armstrong, Aia. Kepair enop, Hurtsboro, Adams Brothers, Midway, Alabama Smith Thomas Lbr. Seale, Ala. Miss Effet Rumph spent the this, lot Js sold.

JIB' aitend Summer School at the University of Alabama. week-end in Troy the guest of her sister, Mr. C. 1 i Wilson's. tZt earn Dai'hi,.

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