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FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 31, Hlj-
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Prof. EH Lee KloyH an<l Mr. Gray-i Mrs. L. H. Reid of Cludsden, Ala.,
»on Bryan left Saturday for Blue i spent the week-end with Misses I.eila
Ridee, North Carolina whore ^OV^M^TlavidToward of Washington,
ia the gueHt of her father, Mr. L. C.
Davia.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Wilkinaon have
returned from u viait to relativea in
South Georgia.
Kev. J. C. Sima conducted a aeriea
of aervicca at the Bnptiat church laat
week. He wna accompanied by hia
little aon, Willia and Cnaudoin Calla
way of Chattanooga whose aweet
violin music delighted those who
heard him.
will spend some time among the
mountains of the land of the aky.
Mra. l<eola Davidson and daughters,
Misses Julia and Mary, all of South
Georgia, spent seven* 1 days the past
week with relativea here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lijc Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Anderson and Mra.
Mary Lucy Stripling, motored to
Columbus Monday spendmg the <iay
in the Queen City.
Mias Louise Morgan left Thurs
day for Shuwmut, Ala., where she will
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Road Structure
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Misses Bess Stinson and Janett
. < »Jt "at" a' house 'party given by I Newton spent, Friday in West Point.
Dr and Mrs PintA Pntcnard of that Mr. and Mrs. Hennon raylor spent
, ' Thursday in LaGrange.
P M r Cuasle Hardy of Harrisonville j Mias Maude Greene has returned to [house guests,
spent several days with relatives | West Po
around Salem the past week. I ravlo•
Mrs B. A. McGee of LaGrange, was | Mr. (
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rube
Miss Mary John Daly haR returned
from a pleasant visit to relatives in
Dadeville, Ala.
Mrs. Broxton, of Unadilla, has ar
rived to spend some time with the
family of her mother, Mrs. Parrie
I’hilpot.
Friends of Mrs. W. G. Davis sym
pathize with her in the loss of her
brother, Mr. Berry driver of Roa- b Napoleon, as well as the
Driver had been in a ' • 1
the
ter Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Word, Mrs. Van Brightman, Messrs.
Steve Davis, Edd Trippe, Sam Keid
and Walter Harris.
The following guests of Mrs. A. S.
Hutchinson spent a delightful week
with her: Mrs. J. M. Trotter and
daughters, Grace and Alice, from
Lookout Mountain; Mrs. J. T. John
son, and daughter, Lura Frances,
from West Point; Mrs. L. O. Hutchin
son and children, Louis and Louise,
from Haralson.
Mrs. Hutchinson entertained at a
spend-the-dny party on Wednesday.
Mrs. W. J. Hogan and Mrs. C. C.
Hays, who were class mates of her
Coilev a couple of days this week.
Miss Nell Hester, a charming
young lady of Lincolnton has been the
guest of Miss Ethelene Sands and
Mrs. Jim O’Neal for severalI days.
Mis Muy Simmons and children or
Chipley spent the week-end with Mrs.
Jennie Sturtivant. uyj
Mr. and MrR. John Anderson and,
children motored tip to Mountvillt
Sunday and spent the day with Mr.
Hogg. Mr. Lije Anderson at the
E. Greene of Milledgevillo,
visitiilg his niece, Mrs. Tom Wil
kinson.
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Fish Hogg
wh X l * Henry Satterwhite and Miss
Helen visited Miss Lucy Shippey of
Union Sunday afternoon.
A large number of Salem people at
tended the Sunday school picnic at
Beech Springs Saturday. They came
home praising the line dinner and
unbounded hospitality of the good
people of that community.
P Little Mias Blanche Kimbrough
spent Sunduy afternoon with her lit
tle cousin, Mias Louise Anderson of
^Wc regret to put Mr. White Mor
gan on our sick list but hope he will
soon be well again.
Mr. Emory Floyd, and mother, Mra.
T L. Floyd spent Sunday with Mr.
Joe Williams of County Line.
Meadames Mary and < nrrie < olley
spent Thursday afternoon with Mis.
John Anderson.
Our neighborhood has been un
usually full of visitors the past week
nnd so much doing we find it impos
sible to note ull the comings and go-
,nK M 9 iss Mary Sue Floyd, Mrs. D- 1L
Satterwhite, Mr. umi Mrs. J- 1 .
Thompson, Misses t’lotilde and M»y
Satterwhite, Messrs Gusaie Hardy,
Henry Floyd \and Talmndge Gates
of Pleasant Grove were among Dm
Sunday visitors at Mr. '1. t’. bloyds.
Mr. Baxter Me Gee of Chipley
spent Sunday at Mr. Rube (.
Mr Calvin Massey of GabbettvIUd
spent a couple of days the past week
with liiN daughter, Mrs. Bertha
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Neal entertain
ed a few friends Friday evening m
honor of their guest. Miss Nell Hester
of Llncolntbn. , . ..
Mrs. Lucy O'Neal ami family left
Sunday for an extended camping trip
at Blue Springs.
Lady Bandits
Create Sensation
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Protrncted meeting started here
Saturday at the Methodist church.
Rev. Glynn of Roanoke and Rev.
Barnes will be with Brother Morgan.
SehooT is progressing nicely under
the management of Misses Hendricks
and Rutland.
• Messrs. Gj. T. Whitley and Newt
.Williams -spent Srtturday in La-
Grange.
t MisH .Johnnie Wilks had as her
guests Sunday Misses Ethel,. Helen
and Merle Clnrk of I,aG,range.
Mrs. Will Strickland spent Saturday
and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. M.
Y. IsMter.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strickland
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. J.
W. Strickland’s family.
Mr. W. D. Crockett and son, of
The government exhibit which will
he a feature of the Fourth American
Road Congress in Atlanta, Ua., dur
ing the week of November 9, will in
clude a remarkable series of models
showing every type of road construc
tion from the military roads of
Imperial Rome down to the most
modern types of market road ahd city
boulevard. Reproductions of the
roads built by the French Bourbons,
, . , ,, . liu - by Napoleon, as well as the early
noke, Ala. Mr. river had been in a, nH of mai . a dam road built by
sanitarium in Atlanta about a week. 1,^ , Macadam will make the
IDs remains were carried to Roanoke | historically complete. This ex-
fo> interment. 1 hose who attended jjibit which is now being prepared
f H ne ™' rr e: by the U. S. office of Public Roads,
will also include a dynamometer
equipment, by means of which the
exact pull required on every type of
road surface can be shown with ma
thematical accuracy.
According to Mr. Charles P. Light,
business manager of the exposition,
to be held in connection with the con
gress, many of the states are arrang
ing for educational exhibits affording
full information concerning roads and
the materials of construction. Mr.
Light states that although the con
gress ia nearly four months off, re
servations have already been made
for the display of road machinery, en
gineering instruments, and materials
of construction, sufficient to fill com
pletely the auditorium, as well as an
additional temporary structure which
will occupy the entire street space
extending for a city block and two-
thirds of the available space In a
viaduct having a length of two city
blocks.
“The expenditure last year for road |
construction and maintenance
throughout the United States,” says
Mr. Light, "was well over $205,000,-
000 and will soon pass the quarter
In view of this greut
Miss Florence Trimble has return
ed from a lovely house party in New-
nan.'
Announcement was made in Sun
day’s Atlanta Journal of the np-
proaching marriage of Miss Neola
Me David and Ml. Virgil Ector. This
news is received with pleasure by
friends of Miss McDavid, as it means
that she will make Hogansville her
home. Tennessee being her former
ho/ne. She hns been primary teach-
here for three years, and is uni-
11 I1L.J y, ' L- I billion mark. m vil-w U1 min umi!
versall.v liked. . . . ■ annual outlay it is nlmost essential
man of fine character and they ate roa(1 officials, contractors and
Littfe Miss Mobile Reid is con- manufacturers get in touch with one
valescirtg.
Mrs. Isaac Edge, has returned to
her home in Atlnnta.
Miss Musette Cook, ufter a pleas
ant visit to relatives has returned to
her home in Covington.
Miss Martha Hogan entertained at
a lovely Moonlight picnic at her home
in Corinth Tuesday night.
Mrs. B. A. Hogan had as her
guests Sunday Misses Ethel find
Helen Smith, from Carrollton.
Mrs. Will Daniel and baby from
Thomaston are guests of Mrs. Law-
|renee Owen.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Hightower are
Bowden" is' 'visiti'ng' his brother” Mr |?°°n to , ™ ve j" 1 ” th “‘ r "
home at the old Lee place about n
mile from town. This place has
R. O. Crockett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mid-
dlebrooks.
Mrs. J. W. Allen is visiting Mrs.
Ida Williams.
Messrs. J. W. and E. E. Turner
spent Saturday in LaGrange.
Laughter.
There nre two kinds of laugh; one
Is n restrained bellow and the other is
Fin audible smile,
been remodeled and built with every
convenience.
Mrs. Hattie Harris has returned to
her home in La Fayette, Ala.
The Shopping Sex.
Woman (popping Into mourning
shop)--"That'ti a nice little nt in yer
winder, my dear Yer might put it by
for me, will yer? E s net gone yet. but
you never know do vor?” Tit Hits.
another at least once a year under
conditions such us are afforded by the
American Road Congress, which is
participated in by more than forty
great organizations under the leader
ship of the American Highway As
sociation and the American Automo
bile Association.”
At the headquarters of the congress
in the Colorado building at Washing
ton, reports are coming in of the vari
ous delegations preparing to attend
the congress, some of them as far
west as the Pacific coast.
The railroads have granted a re-
markubly low rate, which is expected
to swell the attendance by several
thousands.
Daily Thought.
A man who lives right and is right
has more i ower In biB silence than an
other by his words. Character ts like
bolls which ring out sweet music
and which, when touched accidentally
even, resound with sweet music.—
Phillips Brooks.
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For that hot, “stuffy,”
“sticky,” “no-count”
feeling —
Cools—Refreshes—
Stimulates
A delightful flavor
all its own
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LaGrange,
Georgia
Atlanta, July HO.—'Three lady ban
dit*, euoh 1(>, are being held at the
police station lest they sally forth
und shoot up the town. They form
the most extraordinary case the At
lanta police have had in years.
A small boy in a West End street
came hurrying, to a policeman, cry
ing that three bandits— girl bandits—
were after his scalp with carving
knives. The officer grasped hjs gun
and went forth, to find May King,
Ethel Ivey and Bernice Holland, all
curry carving knives in their belts,
parading down the street.
At the station they stated that they
had found life at the Girls Industrial
Home rather irksome, conflnding und
monotonous, so they hud stolen their
weapons, escaped, slept two nights
in the woods near the city’s outskirts,
and been half-eaten by chiggers.
When they had consumed the cake
they hai) lifted from the home pantry
they had gone out to hold up some
body for food.
After the matron had fed them the
three girls asked permission to re
turn to the home. They said they
had important business out there
which would require but a few mom
ents.
"What is it?” asked Mrs. Bohne-
feld.
“We want to kill the matron,” they
answered, in chorus. So they were
not permitted to go.
TEXAS IS VOTED WET
6tate-Wlde Prohibition Defeated—Anti-
Prohibit' inlet Nominated.
Dallas, Texas.—Results of the Dem
ocratic primary election in Texas fol
low. These returns are Incomplete,
and, as is customary in this state,
where the results are known without
compiling the full vote, no complete
returns will be compiled until the of
ficial returns are made to the Demo
cratic state chairman, which will he
in two or three weeks:
Submission of state-wide prohibition
was defeated by 16,000 to 20,000 ma
jority.
Reform It From the Inside
I F you have no delivery problems or have no light haul
ing to do, stop right here. This is not for you.
But if you feel that your deliveries are costing too
much, or are made too irregularly—if you feel that you
would like to reach out further and do more business—or
if you have a lot of light hauling to do, whether regular or
irregular—here is something to think about and look into.
You can reform that condition.
An International Motor Truck
does the work of two to three horse and wagon outfits. It
costs less than the horses it replaces. Fuel and oil for the
car cost less than food for the horses. Going further at
less cost, it tears down the Chinese wall that horse delivery
equipment builds around your business. It
Increases Your Opportunities While
Reducing Your Expenses
These are facts which can be proved right up to the
handle. Drop us a line, or better yet, come in and see the
reasons why the International is the truck for you to buy—
the truck that will reform your business.
Internationa] Harvester Company of America
(lncoroorstetU
Atlanta Georgia
LaGrange Foundry
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and Machine Co.
€J We are now prepared to make all kinds of cast
ings from iron and brass and, to repair ma
chinery of every description. Our foundry is
modem in every detail, being equipped with the
latest machinery and appliances.
We have secured the services of workmen of
long experience and whom we know are in ev
ery way qualified to give perfect satisfaction.
•I Our machine shop is equipped with the latest
machines and tools and our workmen in this de
partment are also capable of turning out high
class work.
COMMUNICATE WITH [US IF YOU NEED ANY
THING IN OUR LINE. II WILL PAY YOU
GOOD SERVICE at Reasonable Prices Is Our Policy
LaGrange Iron Foundry & Machine
Company
P. S. Bring All Your Old Iron and Brass to Our Shops. We pay high
est Market Prices.