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Early County News.
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BLAKELY, GA.. THURSDAY EVENING. FEB. 11 1915.
MRS. C. K. SHARP HOSTESS
GEORGIA DAY TO D. A. R.
Mrs. C. K. Sharp will entertain
the members of the Peter Early
Chapter Daughters of the American
Revolution, on Wednesday, the 17th,
instead of the 12th, as is always ob
served by the Chapter. This date, a
few days later, will allow the Daugh
ters attending Congress to have re
turned .
The following program will be ren
dered :
Subject, “Georgia Day.”
Music, Columbia.
Responses, “Georgia Heroes in the
Revolution.”
Paper, “James Edward Oglethorpe."
Music.
Poem, "The Real Georgia Crack
er.”
'Reading, “The Georgia Colony.”
Historical Contest, “Colonial Geor
gia . ”
Constipation.
When costive or troubled with con
stipation take Chamberlain’s Tablets.
They are easy to take and most
agreeable in effect. Obtainable ev
erywhere. adv.
STRICKLAND'S CAFE
Corner Public Square and South
Main Street
MARKET PRICE PAID FOR ALL
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Both town and country trade
appreciate.
THE NEATEST PLACE AND
THE BEST COOKING
Prices Guaranteed Reasonable.
MACK STRICKLAND,
PROPRIETOR
81.50 A YEAR
SIOO WORTH OF OLD TIME
GOSPEL SONGS FOR A DIME.
Attend the Spelling Bee and Old-
Fashioned Singing at the Court
House Friday Night.
There will be an old-fashioned
Spelling Bee at the court house Fri
day night. Misses Elliott and Fort
will be the captains and choose sides
from among the crowd. Immediate
ly after the Bee the old-time gospel
hymns will be sung.
Everybody come out to the Do-Ra-
Me Convention next Friday night and
hear 100 well trained voices sing
sweet songs of Zion, such as our
mothers and fathers used to sing
years ago.
Bring your tuning forks with you.
The Leader wants every man, woman
and child to come and take part, as
we may have overlooked some who
we want t^help.
Don’t let the babies keep you at
home. Bring them out and bring
along the old sheep-skin or quilt, so
the little fellows can sleep while
we sing.
Immediately after the Bee the old
Ship of Zion will sail for the Prom
ised Land.
SOPRANO—-G. E. Womack, lead
er, B. E. Whittington, Ralph
M. Hobbs, Mrs. Nettie Coachman, N„
M. Cox, Mrs. J. n. Jones, Vivian
Lee, A. D. Harris, Mrs. J. O. Brid
ges, Charlie Lane, Mrs. Earl Wilson.
J. D. Keith, Annette Alexander, Mlsa
Parker, Miss Memphis Saxon, J. E.
Ellis, Mrs. Laura Howard, J. B. Tar
ver, Mrs. May Hammack, Irma Camp,
Mrs. L. J. George, May Brooks, Win
ifred Brooks, Adelle Whatley, Helen
Bennett, Dorothy Hart, Annie Mem
Little, Mrs. Wood Davis, Fleda Barks
dale, Lucile Barksdale, Mrs. S. J.
Stuckey, Alfred Jones, Estelle Block
er, Mr. J. C. Holman, Mr. T. M.
Austin.
ALTO —Mrs. O. D. Brunson, leader,
Mrs. P. H. Wade, Mrs. A. D. Harrias.
Ella Jones, Mrs. J. D. Abernathy,
Vivian Dumas, Ora Dumas, Mary F.
Womack, Annie V. Womack, Clyde
Womack, Nina Brooks, Elizabeth El
liott, Mrs. T. O. Whitchard, Marlon
Fort, Mrs. Crawford Fryer, Mrs. L.
B. Fryer, Mrs. R. E. Ward, Mrs. H.
,B. Buchannon, Idalou Fincannon, Ma
mie Perry, Mias Sallie Strickland,
Miss Lula Bird, Mrs. J. G. Mash
burn, Mrs. J. C. Camp, Mrs. J. A.
J. Dumas, Ethel Jones, Mrs. Lizzie
Thompson, Mrs. T. R. McDonald,
Mrs. T. J. Howell.
TENOR —'T. B. McDowell, leader,
W. G. Park,. T. S. Toole, Willis Cox,
J. R. Owen, J. B. Jones, T. J. Howell,
Sr., T. J. Howell, Jr., R. W. Davis.
Jr., J. T. Davidson, Joe Vinson, Idus
Belisle, C. C. Tarver, Richard Alex
ander, Perry Alexander, Picture Show
Cox, J. S. Perry, JOe Grimsley, L.
S. Newton, E. L. Fryer, Jr., Dennis
Wade, F. A. Barham, O. D. Brun
son, A. H. Moore, Tom Sutlive, B.
R. Collins, J. R. Jernigan, “Red’*
Collins, Paul Anderson.
BASS —W. N. West, leader, J. A.
J. Dumas, John Underwood, W. L.
Elder, Charlie Boyett, Perryman Du-
Bose, N. J. Crozier, Lum Boyett, W.
T. Reynolds, R. T. Reynolds, Sam
Stein, J. W. Strickland, J. D. Aber
nathy, P. H. Wade, T. O. Whitch
ard, J. G. Thompson, J. C. Chancy,
W. H. Trippe, L. J. George, Alma
Hammack, D. W. James, J. H. Hand,
E. L. Fryer, Sr., L. E. Black, E. C.
Brooks, Wood Davis, Felix Davis.
The entertainment is for the ben
efit of the Baptist Ladies’ Aid Socie
ty, who intend keeping busy until
they have paid the church debt. A
small admission fee of 10 cents will
be charged. They wish also to an
nounce that they will serve dinner
at the court house all during the com
ing April term of court.
GEORGIA DAY AT THE COLLEGE.
By request of the Peter Early Chap
ter D. A. R., the pupils of the Blake
ly Institute will observe “Georgia Day”
on February 12th, in all the grades, by
readings and poems on Colon!' .1 Geor
gia and by raiding the flags in the
different rooms.