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THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912.
1 Live News Gathered From Over the County and Surrounding Sections
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CENTER POINT.
ANTIOCH.
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BEAVERDALE.
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Sunday school was very good Sun- Sunday school was very good Sun
day, though part of our school was day. It w T as conducted by Mr. R. E.
absent. Rev. Mr. Burgess, of Har- j Carroll, superintendent. Mr. R. A.
mony, preached an interesting sermon ! Williams wasn’t with us on account
to those fortunate enough to be pres-! of sickness.
ent. Rev. Mr. Curtis, of Dalton, preach-
Mr. Tom Keen and family and Mr.! ed an interesting sermon here Sun-
r , , T , . . ,, . , ! day. He will preach again the third
Overton Love and sister, Miss Mabel, ,, . . XT ,
: Sunday m November.
attended church at Swamp Creek Misses Essie Walters and Minnie | services were conducted by Rev. Mr.
Sunday morning. : Stacy were the* guests of Mrs. Bell Darnell. Mr. Ledford’s remains were
Misses Vina and Lela Hord spent j Thomas Saturday night and Sun-;i a j d to rest in Boyd cemetery. He
Sunday with Miss Lucy Biles. day. leaves a dear wife and seven children,
Misses Lizzie and Estella Jones and| Miss Lizzie Kreischer has returned
Mrs. Rosa (Mitchell were the guests 1 from Houston, Texas, where she spent
of Miss Ida Jones Sunday. ; several weeks pleasantly with friends.
Rev. Mr. Burges- and wife, of Har- ■ Mr- and Mrs. Jim Screws and
mony, spent Saturday night and Sun- ; daughter, Miss Ethel, of Dalton, were
day with Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Thomas. fche S uests of Mr ‘ and Mrs - C - A -
Miss Mabel Love dined with the j Bartenfield Sunday.
Misses Edwards, of Carbondale, Sun-1 Master Wright Nelson spent Sun-
day _ day with Paul Bailey.
Quite a number from Carbondale,! Mr ' and Mrs - Eugene Bailey spent
October 12 at 7 o’clock in the mom-
ing the community was saddened when
they learned the grim reaper, Death,
had claimed as its victim, Mr. George
Ledford. Mr. Ledford had suffered
but a few days until the angels came
and carried him to his home that was
awaiting him in Paradise. Funeral
besides other relatives and a host of
friends to mourn his loss. I say to the
dear wife and children, “Weep not,
for you shall meet again.”
Mr. and Mrs. James Petty and
children spent a day with A. J. T.or-
mon and daughter, Leona, recently,
t hose who took dinner at F. C. Ander-
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Dug Gap and Five Springs attended
singing here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. S. J. Jones and daughters,
Li ::ic and l-sltUa, called to see X‘yr-.
George Mitchell and daughter, Miss
Cora, Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Jim Barnette and Miss Fannie
Parnc-lte called on Mrs. A. H. Phipps
Sunday.
IVLr. J. H. Williams and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N.
A. Thomas.
Mr. Tom Keen and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley
son's Thursday were J. B. Headrick
Sunday with _ Mr.and Mrs! Holliway! | and famil y- Homer Br y ant and wife
Misses Bessie and Lula Seay, of
Dalton, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Misses Lena and Julia
Evans. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Yance Whitmire and
Master Cleborne and Mrs. Joe Moore 1
A. J. Lormon and daughter, Leona.
Walter Douglas is visiting relatives
in Murray county this week.
James Headrick was at B'eaverdale
Thursday morning.
C. P. Worthy took supper at S. J.
"We have fully recovered from the
fair and other such entertainments,
and will have a few quiet weeks be
fore the preparation for Thanksgiv
ing and Christmas begins.
Rev. Joe Maples, from Tennessee,
delivered two interesting sermons here
Saturday and Sunday 7 last to atten
tive audiences.
Some of our people visited the con
vict camp Sunday afternoon.
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Rev. Mr. Blassingame delivered a| The health of our little burg is very
very interesting sermon at Swamp g 0od a t this writing, except Mrs. Mary
Creek church Sunday morning. ; fjjjij she has been rather low with
Those who took dinner with JJissj but is impr0 ving very j f sse *> May and Delia, of Reo, spent
Lorame Edwards Sunday were Miss J * to., v* —j o—j— .
Mabel Love, Mr. Bill King and Miss nicely now.
The health of our community i 3
very good at present.
Mrs. Lillie Cleghorn and daughter?.
Loubell Nations.
Miss Fredda Edwards was the guest
of Miss Ruth Bradford Sunday.
We are sorry to say that Mr. H. L.
i Nations is very ill. We hope he will
be better in a short while.
Miss Nellie Kickett, of Sumach,
Saturday night and Sunday with her
(parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nucholls.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gay spent last
spent last Tuesday afternoon with j wee k with their son, Mr. Clifford Jay
Mrs. Hattie Hill. j of Chattanooga.
Mr. Trammell Hayes and Miss Hu- ' Mrs. Nealie Jones and children, of
sie Henry were calling at Mrs. T. T.; Houston Valley, spent Saturday after-
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Edwards spent I Carson’s last Sunday afternoon.
Quite a number of Pine Grove peo- 1 Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. j M j ss R u by Wilson called on Miss
: Louvenia Petet last Sunday after
pie attended services here Sunday. | N. A. Bradford.
• noon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs L
(W. Nucholls.
Mr. Charlie Bowen, of Reo, made
Mr. Sam Barnett called on Mr.
la short call on Mr. R. A. Giddens,
Jr., last Tuesday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. T. A. -Burgess spent
„ , , j o j .-m I,.- Newt Brock Sunday afternoon.
Saturday and Sunday with relatives 0 . ,
J Miss Ethel Runyan spent Saturday
at Phelps. 1 night with Miss Inez Nations. ; Dalton, Route 7, spent last Saturday j spent the latter part of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Emberson. of Rev. Mr. Blassingame was the guest night and Sunday with her father, | her brother, Mr. R. A. Giddens, Jr.
Mrs. Lillie Petty and children, of Mrs. J. A. Leonard, of Wilmont,
i were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. c. j Lormon s ^ureay mgnt.
j B. Garrison Sunday. j Mr - and Mrs - T - J - Hicks and
Mrs. Susie Gainus spent one day I cbddlen ’ Temple Grove, were the
last week with relatives near Dug ! S uests of Mr ‘ and Mrs ' Henr y Dou g‘
Q a p j las las t Sabbath.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cavender, of! Messrs. Mark Adair and Ben Poag,
Dalton, called on his father, Mr. G. ! of Dawnville > P assed through our burg
. 'ol!,nd. <,1 Swamp Creek. j SSSTL the 1 took di.oer Tues-
Messrs. George a„d Wiley Mitchell | . W. E wTiel | ^
Sunday I ^ r ' ^ saac Douthit was at A. J.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ritchie and chii- 1 Lormon Tuesday morning.
Henry Freelin was at F. C. Ander
son’s Monday.
made a trip to Dalton Sunday morn
ing.
Mis- 7 Jewel Saylors, of Carbondale, | “““ all u
took supper with Miss Ruth Keen Sun- dren s P ent Sunda y afternoon with J.
Hopewell, spent several days here last
week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Foster.
Messrs. Hobgood and Adams and
Misses Nema McKinney and Dollie
Coogler passed through our burg
Sunday afternoon.
(Miss Choice Perkins, of Eton, spent
several days last week with home-
folks.
Miss Fannie Glass and Messrs. Babb
and Loughridge spent Sunday after
noon with Miss Alma Foster.
We are glad to say that Mrs. Lelia
Baker is improving.
MORE
THAN A
INTERESTING
NOVEL.
Woodrow Wilson wrote the most
interesting story of the American Peo
ple ever written. It is the story of
our country’s life from earliest times
to the point where history and the
_ , , , enn c ivmmav present meet. Write HARPER &
day night. M Bailey and family ‘ callie Cox and small children ! BR0THERS > Franklin Square, New
Mrs. Walter Whaley and children Q Mls \ s W Carroll, of Dalton spent) ^ s ‘ pal1 e <£ Saturday and Sun i York - Full particulars,
and Mrs. Cliff Whaley and children Saturday night and Sunday with her^d her slster SatuTda ^ and San ‘ j (Advertisement.)
spent Sunday with Mrs. Lula Mitchell.! pa ^ ntS ’_ M T r ; ,^ nd MrS ' R ^ E ' £ arro11 ' u;
Mrs. Mollie Parker, of Pine Grove,
is the guest of relatives near here this
week. | ™™mg.
Mrs Dock Young and children spent! MrS ‘ Holhwa y and daughters, Miss
Friday with Mrs. Henry Putman. es Ella and Ethe1 ’ called on Annie
Master George Williams took din- BalleY one daY last week ‘
ner in our Sunday school.
ner with Master Jim Jones Sunday.
Mr. Ollie Cavender, of Antioch, at
tended singing at this place Sunday
evening.
Mr. Jim Putman and family, of
Five Springs, spent Sunday with rela- Lot Ol shoes in broken
trees near here. sizes now on sale at and
Mr. A. H. Phipps is getting along;, , T . -
very well at this writing. OeiOW COSt. 1 he Hub.
Success to The Citizen and its many ( — "
news getters.
Messrs. Holliway and Bob Clayton i Misses Leona Lormon and Ona . .
called on Mr. G. W. Cavender Sunday.: Petet s P ent P'^day night with Mr. j ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
1 and Mrs. J. M. Butler, of Dalton, j ^
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith visited!* SUGAR VALLEY. ♦
at Homer Bryant’s Sunday morningJ * *
A. J. Lormon took dinner with Ho-
We are sorry to say Mrs. R. A. Wil- mer Bryant Sunday,
liams was sick Sunday, but we hope! Charles Willis and sister, Miss Mae,
t„ see her a e ai„ seen, as we mis s: to.ton^a lal . _ 8pp; , lntmen , Sunday .
homefolks the first of last week.
Michael Hooker happened to a
painful accident by cutting his foot
a few days since.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hooker visited at
Homer Bryant’s Friday morning.
Willie Douglas is spending this
of Mr. A. J. Barnett Sunday after- j
noon.
Several of the young people from
here attended the singing at Center
Point Sunday afWrnoon.
Mr. Tom Nations was the guest of
his sister, Mrs. Jennie Stone, last
1 unday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Edwards were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Na
tions Sunday evening.
Best wishes to The Citizen and its
readers
Saved By His Wife.
She’s a wise woman who knows just
what to do when her husband’s life
is in danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint,
Braintree, Vt., is of that kind. “She W :. H ‘ Bil1 last Sunda y*
Mr. N. H. Henry. j Mrs. R. A. Giddens and sister-in-
Mrs. Lizzie Wilson and little son, !aw ’ Mrs - J - A - Leonard, spent last
Ben, spent last Saturday afternoon' ^ ursday afternoon with Mrs. Fannie
with Mrs. W. H. Hill and children. I G reen -
Miss Mattie Hannah spent lasV 'Misses Fannie Moore Prothro, of
Tuesday afternoon very pleasantly Tunnel Hill, and Jessie Caldwell spent
with Miss Grace McEntire.
Mrs. Hattie Hill and two children,
Lucy and Robert, spent last Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Sallie Petet and
children.
Miss Grace McEntire was the recent
guest of her sister, Mrs. Maude Mar
tin.
Miss Kusie Henry was shopping at' holls of this place "
Beaverdale last Friday afternoon. ! .
Miss Ruby Wilson took dinner wifh : *, r ' ' ' Mdens, -Jr., and son,
I I arley, attended preaching at Stone
. . , . n v > vr Mrs. Vera Bryant and little son, rEkurck Sunday morning,
insisted on mv using Dr. King s New J ’ ... T a r
Discovery,” writes Mr. F. “for a I Noe1 ’ are s P endin g this week with | -^S- J- A. Leonard, of Wilmont,
dreadful cough, when I was so weak ; Mrs ‘ Lillie Pett >’- J spent Saturday night and Sunday
my friends all thought I had only a! Mrs ‘ Evle Roach and children spent; with.her son, Mr. Ben Leonard, and
Saturday night with Miss Exie Stan
field.
Mr. Farley Giddens spent Saturday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Wii.iams, of Wood Station.
Mr. Albert Westbrook, of Chatca-
nooga, spent the latter i;.art of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nuc-
short time to live, and it completely
cured me.” A quick cure for coughs
and colds, it’s the most safe and re
last Wednesday with her brother, Mr. family, at East Dogwood.
James Mull. | Mr. Farley Giddens spent one day
Miss Lucy Petet spent last week last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mat-
liable remedy for many throat and T* h ^ aa f, Mrs. Eirdia Kincade ! thew Black, of Wood Station.
1 Mrs. Manda Done and Miss Susie
lung troubles-grop, bronchitis, croup,: wheat , spent ^ Xuesday ‘ with Mrs .
whooping cough, quinsy, tonsilitis,
hemorrhages. A trial will convince
you. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by
Fincher & Nichols.
(Advertisement.)
Hattie Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Henry spent
day night and Sunday with his cousin,
Mr. Jim Nevil, of New Hope.
C. P. Lee, one of the best known
citizens of Walton County, Ga states: 11 have installed a new reS -
I am now 78 years old and have had
kidney trouble many years.
I had
rheumatic pains in my legs, and my
back gave me great pain. I took Foley
Kidney Pills, and will say frankly that
they have given me more real benefit
than anything I have ever taken.”
For sale by all dealers.
(Ad vertisemen t.)
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BEECH SPRING.
The health of our community is j *
good. *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and ♦
two children, of Antioch, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Reece Thomas
at this place. The halth of our community
Mr. Dave Cavender, Sr., spent one not very good at this writing,
afternoon last week with Mr. George • Pearl Duckett and little brother,
King, Sr. ! Lloyd, and little Gladys Duckett are
Mr. Roy Lasater and Miss Belle very sick with whooping cough.
Hill were in our community a while! Misses Johnnie and Lucy Smith
Sunday afternoon. j spent Sunday with Miss Elsie Acree.
Little Miss Rosa King is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds from Pine
taurant in the building occu
pied by Dalton Bakery and
will be pleased to welcome
my friends. I am also run
ning a
baew Wood Yard
and can furnish good stove
wood sawed to fit, on rush
orders. Phone 295.
J. m. SIVISTH
(A dvertisement.)
while last Sunday with Mr. and! ^ r ' Farl Watkins made a short
Mrs. J. B. Wilson. I cal1 on Mr. Farley Giddens Sunday
Miss Willie Henry and little Nina m orning.
| and Lois Petty spent a while last Mrs. Charles Jay and two little
Rev. N. A. Parsons filled his regu- i ^ * Saturday afternoon at the home of children and sister-in-law, (Miss Ella
wttt W ‘ H ‘ Hil1 ' * Ja y. spent one day last week with
Mr. Harvey Blackstock, of Okla- j ^ -i -^I ar t Richards was calling in Mr. and Mrs. Marion Quinn and
homa, spent the week-end with friends j + ' ° Ur v * c ^ nR y ^ as ^ ^I° n d a y afternoon. daughter, Miss Henry.
and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Joyce spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with rela
tives at Dry Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Dickey spent
, ... , . . . .. ... T Sunday with Mr. W. F. Dickey and
week with his sister, Mrs. Mattie Lou I . J
1 lamily.
Maines.
Mr. Henry Douglas and T. J. Hicks
celebrated their birthdays together
last Sabbath, October 13, Mr. Douglas. T . . TTT ,,
. Miss inzzie Walden was the guest
giving the birthday dinner. „
'of Miss Fannie Jones Sunday.
Misses Mattie, Winnie and Mae
Mr. Martin Defoore, of Mt. Zion,
spent Saturday night and Sunday at
this place.
Mrs. Hattie Hill and Miss Onie
Petet were shopping at Mr. D. R.
Mr. G. S. Kile and little son, Dud,: Dunn’s store last Wednesday after
are visiting relatives in Murray j noon.
county.
Miss Clara Underwood and mother,
Mrs. M. M. Caldwell, visited Mr.
Westley Underwood one day this
! week.
! Mr. John Underwood went to Dalton
Mr. T. Stafford visited J. Holloway
and family last week.
Mr. M. Q. Workman, of Mt. Pleas
ant, called on Mr. W. H. Hill Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. Tom Kincade called at Mr. T.
L. Petet’s last Thursday morning.
Miss Grace McEntire spent a while
I last Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J.
Joyce, Effie Brown and brother, Mas-,
ter Dennis, went chinquapin hunting j
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Joyce and chil-
Quite a number from this place at
tended the fair at Calhoun Thursday.
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wright Hill, at Pine Grove.
Mrs. Will Whitener and daughter,
Mrs. Gertrude Hopkins, spent Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Georgia
King.
Quite a crowd went out to the con
vict camps Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Georgia King and daughter,
Rosa, spent Friday night with Mrs.
Guy Prater.
Misses Katherine and Marcia Buch-
holz spent Sunday afternoon with
the Misses Kreischer.
Mr. Jenkins spent Saturday after
noon with Mr. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hill and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. Wright
Hill and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bryant were in
our community Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater and son,
Floyd, and Mrs. Georgia King and
daughter, Rosa, went to the picture
show in Dalton Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill, of Pine
Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Prater.
Reece Thomas spent Sunday after
noon with Willie West.
I am very sorry indeed that I did
not get to attend The Citizen reunion,
but hope to attend the next one.
Mr. Leonard Kreischer was calling
on friends Sunday.
Misses Lizzie and Myrtle West
spent Wednesday night in Dalton, the
guests of Mrs. L. R. West and Miss
Mattie West.
Miss Nema McKinney was in Dal
ton Wednesday.
Mr. fl. Bl Hill and Mr. J. A. West
were in Dalton Saturday afternoon.
Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Smith, of Pine
Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. J. W.
Smith and family.
Those who attended the singing at
Mr. Harrison Cordell’s Sunday after
noon were Misses Johnnie and Lucy
Smith, Ellie Acree, Edna Buchanan,
Miss Cox, of Danville; Misses Cora
Bridges, Dessie Baker, Lucy Patter
son, of Pine Grove; Mr. Fulton
Broadrick and Mr. Nealy Bell, of
Well, the fair is over, and I, myself,
think it was the best ever. It was
certainly a success. And just what
about the correspondents’ reunion? It i , 7 “ i recognize
i dren spent Saturday night and Sun- , „
was a day that was enjoyed by all , „ . T pusher.”
, , . T „ day at the home of Mr. E. A. Joyce. 1
correspondents present. I, for one, en-; „ ^ f
joyed the day fully. Jut what about
the dinner our kind editor had pre
pared for us? I hope many more
such days are in store for us. It is
one day that will never fade from my
memory. Of all editors, I think Mr.
Shope is the kindest. I’ll never quit
praising Mr. Shope and Mr. McCamy
for the kindness shown us. And now
I hope for them both a path through
this life strewn with roses without any
thorns, for they certainly deserve
such. And now, let me thank Mr. Wil-!
liam Murray for the pictures he made
for us, for I think them excellent. I
believe our Rocky Face correspondent
enjoyed the dinner almost as well as
I did; am glad to know he’s still on
foot; I feared he would be indisposed.;
Success and good wishes to one and
all.
Saturday.
Mr. Thos. Martin has gone to Mur- j g Wilson
ray county. [ yj r . Charlie Linsey spent last Mon-
Miss Ruth Hackney called on Miss day afternoon with Mr. W. H. Hill.
Ethel Thogmartin Saturday. ;
The picture of the correspondents in'
The Citizen is fine; one can easily
each and every
PIGS FOR SALE—A fine
pigs that should make fine
I hogs for next season. W. S. McCarty,
; phone 277. Adv.
lot of
killing
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear. I
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lin
ing of the Eustachian Tube. When j
this tube is inflamed you have a
Danville; Mr. Tom Roe, Mr. Duff rumblin S sound, or imperfect hearing,!
and when it is entirely closed, Deaf-
Smith and Mr. Carl Patterson, fo Pine
Grove.
The correspondents had such a good
time at the fair.
Mr. J. E. Duckett is in Dalton to
day (Monday) on business.
Mr. Tom Duckett is attending court
in Dalton this week.
Success to The Citizen and its many
readers.
Why Confidence Will Be Yours.
This is the proposition. Buy 3 gal
lons of Linseed Oil with every 4 gal
lons of L. & M. Paint and mix the
Oil with the Paint. If the paint thus
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what you have not used and get back
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and besides the money you have paid
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ness is the result, and unless the in- j
flammation can be taken out and this '
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing may be destroyed forever; I
nine cases out of ten are caused by j
catarrh, which is nothing but an in- j
flammed condition of the mucous sur
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
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The singing at the church Sunday j
afternoon was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
Those visiting Mrs. R. H. Stanfield I
Tuesday afternoon were Mrs. Marion
Quinn and daughter, Miss Henry,
Misses Beulah and Oma Jay.
Mr. Carl Watkins spent Monday
night with Mr. Shirley Eldridge.
Miss Fannie Moore Prothro, of Tun
nel Hill, spent Friday night and Sat
urday with Miss Jessie Caldwell.
Mrs. Cl P. Bowen, of Reo, spent
Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. R. H.
Stanfield.
Mr. Carl King spent a part of last
week at his cousin’s, Mr. William
Stinson’s.
Mr. Will Hammontree and Miss
Irene Pa.ki.'cn, of Tunnel Hill, spent
one ifte’-noon last week with Mrs
Linton Patterson, of this place.
Mr. Sanford Stanfield spent one
night last week with his cousins,
Messrs. Frank and Virgil Wood, of
Mt. Vernon
Misses Jessie Caldwell and Fannie
Moore Prothro spent Saturday njgM
with Miss Exie Stanfield
Those who took dinner at Mr Shir
ley Hammi.ntree’s Sunday were (Miss
es Ida King, Lillian Caldwell, Myrtle
Those spending the day with Mr.
and (Mrs. Shirley Hammontree. Sun
day were Misses Lillie Caldwell, Ida
King and Myrtle Eldrige, and Mr.
Shirley Eldrige.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood and
little daughter, Hester, spent one day
last week with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hampton, of LaFayette.
Mr. Matthew Black spent one night
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Farley
Giddens.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Giddens spent
one day last week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sikes, of Eben-
ezer.
Mr. A. D. Harris, of Reo, was in
our valley Sunday afternon.
The singing given at Dogwood
Sunday afternoon seemed to be well
attended.
Miss Exie Stanfield spent the day
with Miss Eula Caldwell Sunday.
Miss Fannie Moore Prothro, of
Tunnel Hill, dined with Miss Jessie
Caldwell Sunday.
Mrs. Neva Giddens and little
♦(daughter, Jewel, spent the day with
♦ ( Mrs. R. A. Giddens Sunday.
Mr. Ben Leonard spent the day
! with Mr. and Mrs. Farley Giddens
Saturday.
Mr. Forrest King spent the day with
The fair is over, and all of us j yi r . Shirley Hammontree Sunday,
country people are back at home,! Miss Hester Eldrige, of Tunnel
Saves Leg Of Boy.
“It seemed that my 14-year old boy
pencil; wou ] d have to lose his leg, on account
of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad
bruise,” wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone,
N. C. “All remedies and doctors’
treatments failed till we tried Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve, and cured him
with one box.” Cures burns, boils,
skin eruptions, piles. 25c at Fincher
& Nichols.
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HEADUM.
in the remnants of cotton Hill, spent the latter part of last
week with home folks.
Mr. R. A. Giddens, Jr., and son,
Farley, spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Sikes, of Ebenezer, re
cently.
Many good wishes to The Citizen
and its correspondents.
gathering
and digging our potatoes. We be
lieve the last fair will ever be bright
in the memories of the Citizen cor
respondents, because of the hospitali
ty of our kind editor, which made
Friday one of the most pleasant
days of our lives.
Mr. W. B. Butler, of this place,
was called to the bedside of his son,
Harris, of Dalton, Sunday; he is very
sick with typhoid fever.
The Mt. Vernon correspondent,
Misses Jewel and Stella Kenemer,
Mr. Moody Love and your humble
correspondent all attended the home
gathering, or the all-day singing, at
East Armuchee Sunday; all report a
nice time.
Mr. Bart Loner and family, and
Mr. Joe Loner and wife were the
guests of Mr. H. B. Crawford and
family Sunday.
Mr. Joe Thompson and family, of
Mill Creek, were the much admired
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Shirley Eldridge.
Mr. Louie King and family spent
Sunday with Mr. Brown and family,
of Lee’s Chapel.
Mrs. Tommie Davis and little
daughter, Winnie, spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. R. H. Stan-
ield.
Miss Sallie Davis visited Mrs. Lin
ton Patterson Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Phil Davis called on Mr. Marion
Quinn Sunday morning.
Messrs. C. R. Bowen and Luther
Bowen took dinner with their sister,
Mrs. R. H. Stanfield, Friday.
Mr. Sanford Stanfield took dinner
with the Messrs. Whitmire Sunday.
Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. M. C. Kenemer
and wife Sunday were Mr. S. A. Goss
and wife; Messrs. D. L. Kenemer and
Lee Manning.
Those who took dinner with Mr.
Luther Kenemer Sunday were Mr,
N. T. Kenemer and family, Rev. J.
L. Kenemer and daughter, Bonnie,
and Mrs. D. L. Kenemer.
Mr. Silas England and wife, of
Sweetwater, and Mr. Robert Eng
land and wife, of Mt. Vernon, were
the guests of Mr. W. R. Evitt and
family Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Crawford called on Mrs.
Emmie Manning Monday afternoon.
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