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The many friends of Mr. Banks
McGinty will learn with interest
that he has purchased and excel
lent new residence on 14th Street
in Washington.
Fresh lot dill and sour cucurnl
her picaless and minee meat. W .
31. Thweatt & Bro.
Mrs. Glover Bloodworth of At
'lauta is the guest of her brother,
EMc. O. H. B. Bloodworth.
FOB SALE—One new S4OO
Piano, cheap and on easy terms.
Have two and don’t need but one.
Dr. J. F. Lancaster.
Mr, Livingston Snow of Quit
man was among the visitors to
Forsyth during the week.
Christopher Cotton Seed d 0 cts.
|>er bushel T. .1. AH. H. Hardin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ensign of
Simsbury, Conn, have been visi
•ting relatives in Forsyth tor sev
• oral days of the week.
FOR SALE—One black mare
perfectly gentle: any woman or
child can drive her. Apply to L
N. Etheridge, R. F. D. 3.
3-28.
Miss Alice Newton was delight
fully entertained as the guest of
Miss Inez Minter in Macon last
week.
Home grown pecans and fresh
mixed nuts just received. M• L<
Thweatt & Bro.
Miss Mary Maynard of Atlanta
spent Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs I. S. Maynard.
Christopher Cotton Seed 50 cts.
per bushel. T, J. & H. H. Hardin
Misses Hannah and Dutchie
Williams entertained a bevy o'
Forsyth girls at a week end house
part yat their home at Lorane.
Their guests were Misses Undine
•Cater, Mabel Gose, and Margaret
Bloodworth. Many delightful al
fairs were planned lor them;
among them was a pretty party
given them by Mrs. Elbridge
■Cabaniss at her home in Boling
broke.
A complete line of the May
Manton Patterns 10c. T. J. &
11. il. Hardin.
Mr. Miller Nisbet of Macon
was in Forsyth Monday.
Mrs. O. P. Willingham and
Mrs. William Proctor motored up
from Macon for Mrs. Ensign s re
ception.
Mrs. William Kendrick and
little daughters Louise and Jose
phine are the guests of Mrs. C. A.
Ensign.
Mrs. Maggie Outlaw of Wadley
js the guest of Mrs, A. M. Outlaw.
Miss Bessie Gose spent Thurs
day and Friday m Macon.
Mi. Jim Woodall of Milner
spent Sunday in Forsyth.
Mr. Harry Grimsley,after spend
ing several days in Forsyth with
with his mother, Mis. Nellie
Grimsley, lias left for a visit to
Cochran.
Miss Kate Ford is the guest of
friends in Jackson.
Mi. and Mrs. W allace Bankston
of Barnesville spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs J. R. Clute at
the Hotel Georgian.
Miss Minnie Johnston spent a
portion of the week in Marshal
viLe and Americus.
M ss Gertrude Ben spent last
Sunday with Miss Lucy Cole of
Bolmghroke.
Mrs 11. 11. Tift of Tifton was
annmg the out of town visit >rs
att tiding Founders Dav at Bessie
Tut.
A b g crowd of Mas me went up
to Bai nesville on last Sat urday
night t > witness the Grand High
Pr '-t of Georgia confer the de
gn e Among them wire: Messrs
J. M. Fletcher, R. H Fletcher, J.
P Cireon, C F. Carson, J no. (J.
Ponder, R. E. Punier, F N. Wil
der, B T. Watkins. W. C. Hui,
J. W J. T.y or. E. I) Rudis 11.
P. C. Rhodes and H. S. W orsham.
Mrs. B. O. Childs is the guest
of M is. Charles Hollis.
Mr Vibert Birds y left Monday
night t <r Atlanta, alter spending
several days in Forsyth.
M s Fred Stokes, Mrs. Herschel
Sink's a d Ms* Lena Stokes
spent Friday m Barnesville.
Among the out of town visitors
to the Bessie Tift Founder’s Day
exercises wers Mrs. M. C. Pate
and Miss Evelyn Anderson of
; Hawkinsville.
High grade fertilizes for gar
dens; high in potash. Have a
line of fine fertilizers for corn cot
ton and general crops. Come to see
me at Alliance Warehouse for
prices. C. M. Hooks.
Mr. James Webb of Birming
ham spent Saturday and Sunday
Mr. Andrew Bloodworth.
WANTED. Orders for fine
frost proof cabbage plants at sl.-
25 per 1.000,a1l varieties. Cheap
er in large quantities. Satisfac
tion guaranteed, F S. Cannon,
Meggetts, S. C. 4-1
Mrs- W. B. Purse of Savannah
is visiting Mrs. M. U. Fletcher.
Bring us your cow hides and
get highest market cash price.
Porch and Harp.
Mr-and Mrs. W G. Wellborn
spent Monday in Macon.
FOR RENT —Two horse farm
near town. Apply to Georgia
Trading Go.
Mr. T R. Talmadge and Mr. R.
B. Stephens went up to Barnes
ville for the Founder’s Day exer
cises.
Fresh lot of garden seed of all
kinds at W. B. Thweatt & Bro.
Mr. R. L. Gose spent Sunday in
Macon.
NOTICE —I have just received
a new catalogue with all the lat
test designs in monuments, my
prices are cheaper than ever.
Now if you want to fix up your
cemetery lot, phone me at 83 L.
and I will call on you and sell you
or make other men sell cheiper
than he has ever sold before. All
of our work is guaranteed to give
satisfaction, this is our motto.
See me B. 4 you buy your monu
ment. J. E. Matthews.
Hon. Emmett Owen of Zebulon
was in Forsyth Monday.
May Manton patterns. T. J. &
11 11 Hardin.
The many friends of Mrs. R. P.
Brooks are welcoming her home.
Since her returnfromFlorida,Cuba
and Panama she has been charm
ingly entertained in Thomson and
Augusta.
Mr. John A Pennington of Per
ry visited his homefolks recently.
Rev J. C. G. Brooks of Wrights
ville spent Sunday and Monday
here.
M iss Estelle Cole of Americus
is spending a few weeks in For
syth with her family.
Miss Bessie Bankston of Barnes
ville is spending this week with
Miss Lena Stokos.
Mies Lucile Brooks of Macon
returned home Monday after a
visit to relatives in the City.
Mr. A. T. Ross of • Barnes
ville spent Sunday in Forsyth.
For Rent after March 31st
truck farm of 40 acres near Ma
con. Mile and a half of City
limits. Most of it bottom land
nothing better. Address, Miss
Minnie J ohnstoD, Forsyth Ga
Miss Mamie Milner of Barnes
ville is the guest of Miss Lucile
Hencely.
Mrs. .1. T. Willis of Columbus
is visiting relatives in Forsyth.
Miss Annie Bro'ks who has
been teaching in Walton County
eturned home to spend her va
cation.
Miss Cornelia McLane of Plum
H 11 visited relatives in Forsyth
nst week.
Will be o v»n now every Su iday
m iningto SMI ice from 8 to 10:
80 C. F. Carson.
Mrs. Elbert Banks entertained
the Sewing Club most delightful
Iv last Friday. Her guests in
cluded : Misses Mattie Lon Steph
ens, Genevieve Smith, Mae An
der-on and Mesdames B. T. Wat
kins, A. B. Alexander, C. A.
Murphey and C. J. Zellner .1.
Mis< May Pennington and Mi-s
Alice Pennigton of G. N. and I.
0. snmit Eister with their pa
rents in Forsvth.
HF WONDERS WHAT IT ISWEH SUDDENLY HHtp OUT
i pea?
He wonders what it is - the ^uooenly Finos out
bee!
Hf WOHPERS WHAT ITIS-Then SWEW FINDS 6UT
He WONDERS WHAT IT 15-THEN SUDDENLY FINDS Ol)T
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Misa Virginia Arnall of Senoia
is spending the week end with
Miss Raiford Sneed.
Mrs. T. R. Talmadge and little
son Thomas left Saturday tor At
lanta. They will be joined by
Mrs. Hilton Tyus of Carolton
and will be the guests of Mrs.
Horace E Clark.
The Easter vacations have
brought home several members of
the school 8 it. Among them are
Misses Pearl Stephens and Annie
Maynard from Shorter and Miss
Bessie McGowen from Agnes
Scott.
Mr. Clay Driskell spent Sun
day in Forsyth.
Mr. 0. H. B. Bloodworth jr.
spent the week end in Atlanta.
Miss Louise Wallace is in Grif
fin, where she has been the guest
of Miss Rosalind Blakelv and
Suzanne Grantland. She was one
of the attendants at Blakely-
Mills wedding, an event oi Wed
nesday night. -
Mr. Z. M. Patterson and fam
ily of Griffin have rented one of
Mrs. McGinty’s houses on North
Jackson street and are being
welcomed here by the people of
Forsyth.
Miss Amy Cauthen was in For
syth Saturday.
Bronson—l noticed your wife sitting
by the window sewing this morning.
I thought you told me yesterday she
was ill.
Woodson—So she was, but today
she’s on the mend.
Dearly Bought Slumber.
Each night he went to bed quite full
And seemed to think that plan the best;
Although next morn he might feel dull,
He always got a full night’s rest.
The Tie That Binds.
“It does seem as if you and I ought
to get along together without quar
reling all the time,” sighed Mrs. Jaw
back.
“It does,” growled Mr. Jawback, “but
it seems we can’t. We’re fighting like
cats and dogs from morning to
night.”
“Cats and dogs? Look at that cat
and that dog of ours —they never fight.
They live under the same roof peace
ably.”
“Yes, they do. But tie ’em together
so they can’t get loose and see how
they’ll act!”
Ideal Match.
“But,” says the candid friend, “I
cannot for the life of me understand
why you intend to marry him. He
has a wooden leg and the other one is
bowed, and he only has one eye and
is bald in patches, and positively has
the ugliest whiskers I ever saw on a
man. Why, no woman in her senses
ipuld love him!”
“We shall be ideally happy,” ex
plains the beauteous girl. “I shall
never be jealous of him for the rea
sons you have cited. And he will al
ways be so glad and proud that I mar
ried him that he won't care how much
I flirt.”—Judge’s Library.
COTTONSEED WANTED;
bring your cotton seed to
the Forsyth Oil Mill. We
pay the highest market price
T R Talmadge Mgr.
“Cluck feed scratch”
for sale. Napier Gro
cery Company.
Every Business Man Should Have a
Display Business Card
IN THE MONROE ADVERTISER
WILE PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
J, Ponder Carson
Collkctions, Reports, abstracts
O.H.B.BLOODWORTH, Jr. L.S.JACKSON
Bloodworth & Jackson
FIRE INSURANCE
Office over Alexander’s Drug Store
B.S.Wlllingham Frank B.Wlllinghani
Willingham & Willingham
Attorneys and Counselors
Forsyth : Georgia
Picture and Portrait Frames
Made to Order
E. 0. Hurd, Photographer
Crayon,Water Color and Pastel
PORTRAITS
EYES ACCURATELY FITTED BY
0. W. Morse
PHONE MORSE-STEPHENS
152 PHARMACY
Do You Need a
Plumber? PHONE 161
E. N. Goodwye
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O.H.B,Bloodworth
O.H.B.Bloodworth,Jr.
Bloodworth & Bloodworth
LAWYERS
FoRSYTh - - Georgia
Office Hours Phone
8 a. m, to 4 p. m. 78
Gibson & Thurmond
DENTISTS
Forsyth : Georgia
BUY MEN’S SECOND HANI) SHOES
Sewed soles 75c. Rubber heels 4oc to soc
Young's Shoe Shop
Your work will be done quickly and
satisfactorily with uptodate machinery
If you desire a loan on your farm on
easy terms, I am in position to get it
without unreasonable delay. My
connections are excellent.
S. Rutherford
FORSYTH, GA,
The records will show Ithat I have
instituted only one suit on a loan in
18 years. Call and let me explain
terms and rates.
Old Line Company 2 Billion Dollars
60 5 pars Old ins. in Force
John T. Stephens, Agent
Northwestern Mutual LifelnsuranceCo.
Office—Bank of Forsyth
Assets Are You Insured in
$285,000,000 this Good Company
— V 1
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
Red Cross Pharmacy
Phone 71
Quality andAccuracyGuaranteed