Newspaper Page Text
ROUTE 4.
Easter lias come and gone &
it sure was a pretty day.
Mr A W Martnin and (laugh
ter spent Saturday n.'ght and
Sundry at Mr 'lorn Reece’s
Mrs Emily Pendley spent tno
latter part of the week with her
son, Mr T J Pend ley.
Mrs Ann Wood and (laugh
ter spent one evening last week
at Mr I? W Castleberry’s.
Mr Otis Cross and wife ol
Gainesville spent Sunday at Mr
John Hulsey’s.
Those visiting at Mr T J Pend
ley’s Sunday were: Mr Wesley
Lamb and family, Mr B W Cax
tleberry and wife and Mr W att
Robbs.
Misses Pearl and Oma Pend
ley spent oneafternoon last
week with Mrs Addie Lamb.
Mr Jim Martin and wife spent
Thursday night with the latters
parents, Mr and Mrs 1 J Pend
ley.
Miss Nellie Phillips and lit
tie sister and Miss Mintie Nix
visited at Mr A W Martin s on
last Sunday.
Miss Carrie Mashburn and
sister Mrs Haynie of Gaines
ville spent Saturday night and
Sunday with their parents, Mr
and Mrs W A Mashburn.
Rev G C Light will preach at
Harmony Grove next Sunday at
11 o’clock. There will be Sun
day school at 9 :30. Everybody
cordially invited to come.
Mr C H Bennett is all smiles
—lt’s a boy.
Mrs Susie Bennett and child
ren spent Saturday afternoon
at Mr J L Cruse’s.
SHADY GROVE.
Mr N T Samples and family
spent one day last week with
Mr J E Heard and family.
Mrs M J Mayfield is spend
ing a few days her daughter,
Mrs Winchester Henson.
Mr and Mrs Athen Mullinax
spent one night, last week with
the latter’s parents, Mr and
Mrs C W Bowman.
Mrs Sarah Heard spent last
week with her son, Mr J E
Heard.
Ml and Mrs Virgil Young
blood spent Saturday night
with Mr and Mrs Howard Dar
racott.
Mrs Hattie Morgan spent a
few days last week with her sis
ter, Mrs Lillie Chambers.
Mr N B Nuckolls has pur
chased a Ford.
Mr J E Heard and family
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with relatives near Buford
Mr and Mrs Howard Darra
cott spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs B M Youngblood.
Mr C J Harben visited Mr F
K Chambers Sunday p m.
Mr and Mrs Oscar Floyd
spent oneafternoon last week
with Mr B P Hope and family
near Harmony Grove.
Sunday school at this place
next Sunday mornng at ten
o’clock.
COAL MOUNTAIN.
Sunday was a beautiful day.
Guess most of you corrcspon
dents had a nice time Easter.
We haven’t a great deal o.
sickness at this writing.
Miss Johnnie Forrist is very
sick with bronchitis. Also wt
learn that John \V iison Smith,
the little son of Mr and Mrs Ma
ther Smith, is real sick, but did
not learn what the trouble wat
We hope they will soon be well
again.
Mr Burd Recce, w ho has been
overseas, has received an hon
orabe discharge, and is at horrn
with his parents, Mr and Mrs I
J Reece. We are certainly glad
to have Burd back with us.
Mr Burd Martin spent Satur
day night with Mr’Tom Reece
Mr and Mrs Geo Castleberry
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr and Mrs Walter
Hardin.
Mr Torn Reece has been con
fined to his room again with
something like lagrippe. Hope
for him a speedy recovery.
Born to Mr and Mrs Alex I’ii
'grim on the 19th a girl.
Misses Annie and Susie Heard
and Sallie Reece visited Miss
Eva Martin Sunday afternoon.
Miss Kitty Lee Forrist spent
Saturday night with her cousin
Miss Johnnie Forrist.
Misses Velvie and Lula Cas
tleberry spent Sunday night
with their uncle, Mr Tom Whee
ler.
Miss Emma Martin spent Sat
crelay night with Mrs Cliff Mar
tin.
Miss Pearl Forrist spent from
Sunday till Thursday with her
grandmother and aunt, Mrs
Ethel Benson, who has been
very sick. We are sorry to say
that her grand-mother is not do
ing much good.
Don’t forget that next Satur
day and Sunday are our regu
lar meeting days. Everybody
come out and be with us.
Mrs. Porter is visiting her
daughter, Mrs Julia Pilgrim.
Mr Erwin Gravitt and wife at
tended the Easter dinner at
their grandfather Smith’s Sun
day. Brown Eyes.
EBENEZER.
We are having some fine wea
ther and it just suits the farm
ers.
Messrs Willie Bennett and I.
Hammond, and Misses Ethel &
dura Bennett spent Sunday in
Buford.
Mr and Mrs Olia Smith spent
a few days last week with her
father, Mr Walter Martin.
Those visiting at Mr C W
Thornton's Sunday were: Mr.
W A Hendrix and family, Mr
Ernest Martin wife and baby,
and Mr Walter Martin.
Mr Olie Smith and family
and Mr Tillman Kellogg spent
Sunday at Mr A N Tidwell’s.
Miss Carrie Hendrix spent 1
evening last week with Miss
Stella Nix.
Mrs Walter Martin, Mrs Va
da Martin and baby and Mrs
Olie Smith and children spent
one evening last week with Mrs
Lula Hendrix.
The egg hunt given by Miss
Nellie Tidwell was enjoyed by
ill present.
Remember there will be Sun
day school at this place next
Sunday at nine o’clock.
BEAVER RUIN
Rev D M Nalley filled his ap
pointment at this place and we
sure did hear a sermon. Rev V
K Vaughan closing out, and
what Bro. Vaughan told was
he truth.
Mr Egbert Shadburn and
wife spent one day r last week
vith the latter’s parents, Mr &
Mrs C O Wheeler.
Mr A M Henderson and fam
ily spent Sunday with their
laughter, Mrs Jim Smith and
family.
Miss Ruby Smith spent Sat
urday night with Miss Myrtle
Shadburn.
Mr Chris Hammond and fam
ly spent Friday right with Mrs
Vavada Shadburn.
Mr Paul Barnes and wife vis
ted the latters parents, Mr and
Mrs Henry Shadburn Saturday-
Let everybody come out and
hear Rev. Bell for I know you
will enjoy the sermon, and let’s
also remember the Ist Sunday.
Guess 1 had better run along
as the editor might not like
such long pieces for the second
time. Daddy’s Girl.
NEW LIBERTY.
As 1 haven’t seen any dots
from this pari in sometime, 1
will try to write a few.
Misses Ora Bramblett' and
Hettie Holbrook visited Mr auc
Mrs C C Bramblett Saturday
night.
Mr and Mrs Grady Bramblett
and Mrs Bessie Holbrook sperd
Sunday with Mr and Mrs S P
Hagood.
Miss Cleo Stapp, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs \
H Kemp, returned home Sat
urday, accompanied by Miss
Bertie Pruitt.
Miss Lizzie Holbrook spent
i last Saturday night with Miss
Ruby Holbrook.
Mr Jay Holbrook visited Mr
Cliff Holbrook Saturday night.
Mr Lee Holbimk and family
spent Saturday yi- and Sun
day with Mr a id Asberry
Wolfe.
Miss Myrtle Holbrook spent
the last of the v. ok in Gum
ming.
Mr Carter Barrett and wife
visited at Mr S D Ilagood’s Sun
day.
The singing given by Miss
Cleo Stapp Sunday night was
well attended and enjoyed by
all present. Buddies.
ROUTE 2.
John Doe left Sunday for ar
extended visit to parts un
known.
Several young people made
a pleasure trip to Sawnee Sun
day.
In consequence of the recent
rain farming is on a standstill.
Practically no plowing done.
Most, everybody who knows
Truman Wallis knows of his
fondness to take his gun and go
ing out in pursuit of the fowls
of the air and the animals of
the earth. So not long ago his
trained and ever watchful eye
espied a hawk’s nest near Ins
home. So early one morning re
cently he, in company with his
neighbor, Mr Carey Smith, dt
cided to pay said nest a visit,
and due to the excellent marks
manship of Truman, they soon
returned with a mammoth old
hawk measuring 4 feet 4 1-4 ft
from tip to tip, much to the
gratification of those who have
young chicks.
Another occurrence: Mrs G
W Beavers discovered one moi
ning last week that some ro
dent had been wreaking havoc
amongst her small chickens,eat
ing their legs off and not harm
ing any other part of them. Ex
amination revealed that 2 rats
had been doing,said damage
Several small chickens are now
going aroui J < one leg. A man
will be passing around soon tc
take up a coll ction to provide
cork legs for s-mc.
Mr Abe Brnrnblett and wife
spent Sunday afternoon at M:
M T Wallis.
Mr Ed Jones and family vis
ited Mr George Byers Sunday.
Mr G W Beavers, wife and
daughter spent Sunday with
Mr S C Williams and family.
Mr A G Pirkle and family
were visitors at Mr Jim Por
ter’s Sunday afternoon.
Mr M T Wallis, accompani
ed by his grand-daughter, Miss
Ruby Wallis, attended Sunday
school at Friendship Sunday at
ternoon. Dixie Rube.
STRONG EVIDENCE.
In the Statement of This Gainesville
Woman.
Backache is often kidney ache;
A common warning of serious kid
ney ills.
“A Stitch in Time Saves Nine
Don’t delay—use Doan’s Kidney
Pills.
Profit by this nearby resident s ex
perience.
Mrs. C. L. B. Sanders, 20 Gordon
Ave., Gainesville, Ga., says: “I over
orked myself doing my houseclean
*ng and my kidneys became disorder
id. My back ache.l constantly for two
ir three weeks and mornings I could
hardly get around, 1 was so stiff and
amc. 1 saw Doan’s Kidney Pills ad
vertised and they were so well recom
mended. I decided to try them. They
telpod me from the start. One box
ured me and 1 have had no symptoms
>f the trouble since.”
Price GOc, at all dealers. Don’t sim
nly ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Sanders had. Foster-Mflburn
Cos., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
(?\ REMEMBER THE NAMfrf*
M Nil-WAY V
■ ■■
,■ • NO
1 STRFCH I
3 TIIF. I‘IIO.SJ‘HOR R
l* BRONZE SPRING gL
DOES TI Hi /f^\
I j) A YEARS WEAR \ J
V J AND COMFORT \ M
\jf GUARANTEED
Q YOUR DEALER $
for NU-WAY STRECHsuspendhs
ANNOUNCEMENT
Our Mr. Pirkle has just returned from an ex
tended trip to New York and the eastern markets,
and we are receiving almost daily new and up-to
date things in all lines of merchandise, especially
strong in Ready-to-wears, Suits, Dresses. Capes, Dalmons,
Muslin Underwear, Etc. Sui sin Serges and Poplins $12.75 to
$30.00. Dresses in Pt plins, Taffetas, Crepes and Georgettes
$6.75 to $28.75. Capes in Serges, Poplins and Velours $12.75
to $25.00. Mjslin Undenvear of all kinds and prices. A bigiot
of Middies, Middy Suits and Smacked Middies to fit all ages and
sizes in the well-known Brands of “Jack Tar Togs” and “Mar
hoffs.’’ These goods have not arrived but we are expecting them
daily.
We are especially string on Clothing and Ready-to-wears
and are having a good business-. It is our pleasure and de
sire to see to it that your sons and daughters are outfitted
from head to foot in the most nleasing attire, at the same
time not overlooking the Sterling Quality of the merchan
dise offered. Quality merchandise is one of our long Suits.
In this great collection we have not neglected the work
ing man, nor the appetite- We have a splendid line of
Stout wears for field and kitchen. For instance, Carharrt
Overalls and Gingham House Dresses. Also a good line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries. You should try some of those
‘ Plum Good” Peaches, Beons and Tomat'HS. Nothing bet
ter in the Canned Goods line. Also have a line of Furniture
Stoves Tinware and Enamelware. Don’t fail io look us over
before you buy- We want to help you look your best.
EDMONDSON & PIRKLE.
2-Piece Suit
We can make you a nice 2-Piece Suit, and make
it to your measure, for the small sum of
\ J x
and up, and guarantee fit and entire satisfaction.
When in Atlanta call to see us.
Standard Tailoring Cos.,
C. E. SAMS, Manager,
54 W. Mitchell Street, Near T rminal Station.
Notice.
I represent the Dixie Marble
Cos., at Decatur, Ga., and can
sell you a monument cheaper
than any one else. If you wish
to place a nice monument 1o
the grave of your loved ones,.
see me and save money. Write
me and I will come to see you.
Ed Martin Route 1.
Potato Plants.
We are booking orders for
potato plants for April & May
delivery. We are offering Porto
Rico and Norton Yams at $2.50
per M. To be sure that you get
your plants come and book
your orders and deposit the
cash. Henry L. Hurt, Cum
ming, Ga.
Notice.
I have a registered Bershire
male hog ready for service.
Fee ?2.50.
C. O. Wheeler,
Gumming, Ga., Route 5.
If you want the News and
Tri-Weekly Constitution for
$1.75, come before April 30th