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Carrollton, Georgia
Jrma Brooke.
Mr. J. C. Webb and Miss Min
nie Webb visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Whitlow Sunday.
W'e are sorry to note Miss Lot-
ie Whitiow on the sick list this
week.
Miss Urma Brooks is visiting
in Chipley this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunlap
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J, C. Webb.
Mr. Emerson Bryant and Miss
May Whitlow and Mr. Claude
Whitlow sat till bed time wifh
Mrs. Joe Hardy Tuesday night.
spent Sunday
e guest of Mr.
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CHRISTMAS EDITION SECTION THREE, 8 PAGES
VOL 73.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 11, 1914.
FIVE CENTS A COPY.
NUMBER 9
COUNTY NEWS
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Mrs. Blake Hendrey, also Mrs.
• Read Mobley, from West Point
visited friends and relatives in
our community last week.
Mr. J. C. Jackson was the
guest of his mother, also Mr.and
Mrs. H. C. Jackson, one day this
week. - •*-•*» J-S Z t ~ “r
. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Middle-
brook's were the guests of their
daughter, Mrs. Biron Lipham
Thursday night.
Mrs. J. C. Jackson and daugh
ter, Miss Nina May, were the
feuests of Mrs. J. L. Hunter
Wednesday.
The farmers of this commun
ity are about done gathering
their crops.
Mr. Carl Middlebrooks was the
guest of Mr. J. H. Hunter Thurs
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jackson
and family, also Mr. and Mrs.
L. S. Hunter, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Middle-
brooks one night this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hunter
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Hill Thursday night.
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f Mrs. R. T. Cadenhead was
' called to West Point Wednes
day on account of the illness of
her sister, Mrs. Jim Piper.
Miss Sara Bailey spent Wed
nesday night at the home of
her grandfather, Mr. Clias.
Bailey. : ,
Mrs. Jack Hogg spent Mon
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Hamer. Shvfclve
Simmons spent Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Linton Carter and
noon very pleasantly with Miss- Mrs. Nan White,
es Kara and Ethel Borders. Mr. Tom Sharpe is moving
Miss Eva McCurdy spent Sun- from North Salem to West
day the guest of Miss Hattie Salem.
Mrs. J. C. Blackwood, Mrs. E.
B. Brooks and Mrs. W. H. Wil
liams spent last Wednesday very
pleasantly with Mrs.O.D. Hardy.
Miss Irma Brooks was'a visi
tor in Chipley last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wright and
family spent last Thursday with
Mr. Ben Williams and family.
Mrs. Ed Webb spent bust Sun
day at her father’s Mr. Bill
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunlap spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Webb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Henry
Williams of Bethel, are the
guests of Mr. John White’s fam
ily this week.
Mrs. Orrie Anderson and chil
dren visited Mesdames Fletcher
Anderson and Mary Colldy last
Sunday.
Rev. W. W. Rivers of Colum
bus filled his regular week-end
appointments at Flat Shoals
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Virgil Murphy of near
Chipley, moved his family to Mr
Anderson Phelps’ home in West
Salem Monday.
Miss Lama Lye Davis of
Beech Springs spent Friday with
her sister, Mrs. Lucy O’Neal.
Mr. Linton Carter of Colum
bus has been visiting his fam
ily here for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morgan
entertained the .following spend-
the-day party Tuesday: Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Henry Williams,
Mae Lanier/
Mrs. Lizzie Carter and Miss
Bessie Ward of Oak Grove spent
Sunday as the guest of Mrs. T.
J. Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swett spent
ISunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Cadenhead.
Mrs. V. P. Hunter and chil
dren spent Sunday the guest of
Mrs. A. E. Hamer.
Mr. Erastus Smith of Roa
noke, Ala., has been visiting
relatives in our community.
Mrs. John McCurry was the
guest of Mrs. Lula McCurdy
Friday afternoon.
Messrs. Ferrell Hamer, Jesse
Borders, George and J. C. Truitt
were the boys in our community
who attended the Boys’ Com
There was a very good atten
dance at Salem Sunday school
last Sunday afternoon. Sunday
school at 2:30 p. m. every Sab
bath but the second on that day
at 10 a. m.
Mr. T. L. Floyd, Jr., has re
turned to his home in Atlanta
after a very pleasant visit tc
Mr. T. L. Floyd, Sr., and his
family.
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GROUP OF TROUP COUNTY"BOYS AT FOURTH DISTRICT A. & M. SCHOOL LAST"^SSIONf
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN INEXPENSIVE AND AT THE SAME TIME ONE OF THE BEST PREPARATORY
SCHOOLS IN THE STATE, IT WOULD BE WELL FOR YOU TO INVESTIGATE THE FOURTH DISTRICT A & M
SCHOOL, CARROLLTON, GA. THE STATE PAYS THE TUITION: THE PATRONS PAY THE PROVISION BILLS—^
ABOUT ETGHT DOLLARS PER MONTH. OUR GRADUATES ENTER ANY OF THE COLLEGES WITHOUT AN EX
AMINATION. THE SCHOOL IS EQUIPPED WITH SPLENDID LABORATORIES, ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND STEAM
HEAT. EACH TEACHER IS A SPECIALIST. THE MORAL, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELFARE OF THE STUD
ENTS ARE CAREFULLY GUARDED. INDIVIDUAL HELP IS G1VEN THE PUPILS DAY AND NIGHT.
Fourth District A. & Af. School
• Club in Atlanta last week. They
report a delightful trip.
Messrs. T. J. and O. D. Sim
mons were in West Point Tues
day on business.
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❖ Last Week’s Letter.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Burden
visited relatives in Atlanta, this
week.
Mrs. Tarbert spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Isaac Edge has returned
home after a pleasant visit to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ho
gan in Corinth.
Friends of Dr. C. S. Burden
• sympathize with hi min the,ret
* cent loss of his father, Hey
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ThP friends of Rev T H. Mor- family'came Saturday to make
MissefJessie and Elizabeth given a warm receptiom /
JSSd'SS. m- % a number nf
nm . weeks ago has' im- went fox hunting this week,
nroved "enough to'be' -noved to, Mr. and In Herbert .Word
L. home in town. i are the ha PP^ P aren ts of a little
The hard rains have made the girl which came_Sm*day to make
freshiv worked roads exceeding- its home with them.
»r r on d tb„ .td. of the Moone, ft.
m » de » busi -
M n?Llh and other inter- ness trip to Atlanta Thursday,
;5 ng ex™dse 3 at the clone of Dr. Graham Med hi. rejndar
the|h r .f° r the Chnatmae MPOtntm^at
Thechurch. has been recently guest while here of Mr. and
made over on the outside by the Mrs. Hall Ware.
~ . _/ this nublic spirited Mr. Bnscoe was a Sunday
community. It has received a visitor to Miss Mary John Daly.
So” of $200 from the M. E. Mrs. Creele of Carrollton,
Conference to help them finish visited her mother, Mrs. Lovyce
the improvements begun. , Shank recently.
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Mr. J. L. Bass
in LaGrange as the
L. H. Walker.
Mesdames Fannie Highsmith,
Hazel Garner and Misses Minnie
Highsmith, and Mattie Lou My-
hand spent Thursday shopping
in LaGrange.
Mrs. Emma Lou Roberts and
children are visiting relatives
in Woodbury this week.
Mr. Cleave Bass and sister
Miss Minnie Lou, spent the
week-end in LaGrange.
Mr. Johnie Murphey of Pleas
ant Grove, spent Saturday af
temoon with his mother, Mrs
Nancy Murphey.
Mr. Tom Prophitt and son
Walter Lee, were the guests of
Mr. Allen Hegular Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Thompson
were in LaGrange Saturday
Chopping.
Mr. Cleave Prophitt and sis
ter, Miss Vashti spent Mondaj
in Stovall.
Mr. Henton Bailey of Pleas
ant Grove, was the guest of his
uncle, Mr. Lem Thompson, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Roberts
and Children spent Sunday with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. A. Thompson.
Mr. Lewis Hart made Chip-
ley a business call Saturday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Lem Thompson was the
guest of Mrs. Johnie Middle
brooks Sunday.
Mr. Natley Harrison spent
Sunday afternoon with his moth
er, Mrs. Jennie Harrison.
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Mrs. Ed Webb spent the week
end with her father, Mr. BUI
Wright near Big Springs.
Mrs. Carter Hamby spent
Monday with Mm J. M. Hamby.
Miss Edith Hines of Chipley
spent the week-end the guest of
Miss Urma Brooks.
Miss Brooks entertained Miss
Hines with a party Thursday
night and dinner Friday.
Mrs. Lovelace Blackwood
spent Friday in LaGrange shop-
ing.
Misses Mvrt Allen and Pearl
Hendrix called on Miss Jennie
Mae Webb Sunday afternoon.
i Miss Mattie Lou McGruder
spent Thursday night with Miss
Bear These Sensible
In Mind
We stock practical gifts only. In selecting our Holiday goods,
we pass over the trinkets and trifles. In this age of common sense,
people seek mostly those things which are useful as well as ornamental
and such items are represented here in rare assortment and large
quantities. Our Holiday line is composed exclusively of staple goods,
articles that may be found here the year round. Of course our stock
is marked by higher quality, as people usually want something a little
better for gift purposes than for personal use, but the lower priced
goods are here for those who prefer them
Hair Brushes
Complexion Brushes
Flesh Brushes
mes
Pipes
Cigars
Toilfet Waters
Mirrows
Thermos Bottles
Combs
Choice Soaps
Manicure Requisites
Fine Stationery
Fountain Pens
Sachet Powders
Confectionery
Syphen Bottles, etc.
B
radfield Drug Company
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