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BRENT.
“There in HO much bad in the best of us
And so much good in the worst of us,
TluO is doesn’t behoove any of us,
To talk about the rest of us.”
Intend of the usual exercises, the
boys and girls of Tabernacle school
Juul an enjoyable outing in the woods
>u Just Friday afternoon. Severa
hwre were spent gathering beautiful
wtfd Howers and playing many inter
. -sting games. They were chaperoned
b v the teacbres, Misses Bennie Chat
field and Janie -May Smith; also Mrs.
O. N. Owen and Miss Annie Williford.
J’reparations are being made to re
build Thurmond’s mill dam, winch was
recently washed out by the incessant
rai ii h.
U,hh Mamie Horne spent the week
t ,nd with Miss Effie McKenney, at
Hmarrs.
Miss Janie May Smith went to La
• mont io spend Saturday and Sunday
with home folks.
Mr. and M.rs. T. A. Cannon of Smarts
verr hen* bunduy.
Nellie (-ray, I wee you are com
plaining about your roads and mail,
no I suggest for you to move to Brent
and I’m sure you will have no cause
whatever to complain of either one.
Mr. T. J. Horne has been on the
. ick list for several days.
Mr. Albert Turner is building for
himself a nice new house. Had he only
accepted one of those many (?) prop
ositions last year, perhaps he wouldn’t
have to cook.
Mr. T. G. Scott, spent Monday in I'or
syth.
Mr. Frank Wilson of Colliers was a
■visitor to our town one day last week.
Headed cabbage and this year’s tried
■ •ho/kens are getting ripe, here. Brent
s the place to live.
Miss Myrtiee Chatfield and Mr. Os
•ar Dumas of Horne, were guests of
Miss Bennie Chatfield Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Owen went to
Lamont Sunday, and attended services
.at Prospect. ,
Quite a number of our young ladies
hiked out to Thurmond’s mill and back
Saturday afternoon; wonder if they ate
praetcing to join the Suffragettes?
DIXIE.
To Cure a Cold in One Day-
Take LAXATIVE UROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough and Headache and works oil the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. GROVE’S signature on each box. 25c.
DYAS.
Hello, M. A. C.'B, will you let me
have tt little room in your paper?
Mr. T. C. Andrews and Mrs. Alice
•O’Neal made a business trip to Macon
Saturday.
Misses Annie O’Neal, Hattie Lona
Bagley, Jennie liarbuck and Mrs. \ allie
O'Neal spent Saturday afternoon with
.Sallie L. liarbuck ami mother.
Mrs. Eunice Grant spent Saturday
rind Sunday in Bibb County with her
sister.
Mr. ami Mrs. Huguley spent Sunday
ait St rouds.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis and children
-spent Sunday in Bibb.
Mrs. Kosa Allen and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. W. 11. Anderson.
Mi -es Annie O'Neal. Lona, Hattie,
Delia Bagley called on Mrs. W. 11.
Henderson awhile Sunday afternoon.
Mr. ami Mrs. Treadwell spent Sun
<la\ with Mrs. Hardin.
Mrs. Gradv O'Neal and Sallie Dou
Harbuck spent Sunday with Jennie
Hai buck, and Messrs. Homer Bagley.
Millie Walker. Hubert Harbuck, and
Mi Johnnie Anderson called on Miss
■Jennie Harbuck Sunday afternoon.
Sav, Curly Hair, we hope your hand
is well by now.
We are sorry to know that little Al
’ie Belk- Harbuck is on the sick list,
lint hope she will soon be uj> again.
.Miss Gussie Lasuere, who has been
on the siek list for some time, was
Jmried last Thursday at Culloden. She
leaves a sister and three or four broth
«>rs. and a niece and many friends to
•grieve of her death. Miss Gussie was
s» well known woman throughout this
c-euntry.
Well, will ring off for this time.
TWO CHI MS.
For Biliousness, Malaria and Consti
pation, the proper remedy is Dr. M A
Simmon's Lives Medicine. The first
dose makes you feel better a d a little
more of the same medicine cures yon
completely. Price 25c per package,
fold by Morse-Stebhe s Pharmacy.
(Advertisement)
MAYNARD’S MELL.
The farmers are having some pretty
days now.
The sun shines bright, but oh! these
roads.
Kogers school has a small attendance
of pupils, now as some have stopped to
work, and most of the rest have the
measles.
We are glad to learn that Mrs. J. 11.
Baggarly has greatly improved after a
few days illness.
Miss Ola Bishop is spending a few
weeks with her friends around here.
Mr. Lawson Maynard made a trip
to Forsyth Thursday.
Master Bennie Baggarly . spent Sat
urday night with Master Jamie Banks.
Messrs. Arthur Baggarly and Charlie
Brooks made a call Sunday P. M..
Mr. AV. N. Maynard called by to see
Mr. J. H. Baggarly Sunday evening.
AVe are sorry to learn that Mr. 11. G.
Snead has taken the measles. Hope
she w-ill have a speedy recovery.
Miss Annie Culverhouse, formerly as
sistant teacher at Rogers, has returned
home.
Guess somebody got “April fooled.”
Did you, “Fritz?”
Wonl<l like to read a letter from
“Blue Bell” some time.
“Fritz,” you asked me to suggest a
scheme to stop the girls and boys from
marrying. But don’t know- a good one,
unless you will run around and “cut
all of the boys out.” For you know we
don't want to be left odd.
As ’tis most time for my arithmetic,
and vou know- I don’t want to miss it,
for I might have to stay in and could
not plav ball, will stop.
Bye, bye. “CURLY HAIR.”
HEARD IN FORSYTH.
How Bad Backs Have Been Made
Strong—Kidney Ills Corrected.
All over Forsyth you hear it. Doan’s
Kidney Pills are keeping up the good
work. Forsyth people are telling
about it —telling of bad backs made
sound aga^n. You can believe the tes
timony of your own townspeople. They
tell it for the benefit of you who are
suffering. If your back aches, if you
feel lame lame, sore and miserable, if
the kidneys act too frequently, or pas
sages are painful, scanty and off color,
use Doan’s Kidney Pills, the rentedv
that has helped so many of your friend
and neighbors. Follow this Forsyth
citizen’s advice and give Doan’s a
chance to do the same for you.
Mrs. G. AV. 'Tribble, S Lee St., For
syth. Ga., says: "I can recommend
Doan’s Kidney Pills in view ol the re
lief 1 received from them. I had very
painful back and the trouble was par
ticarly noticeable in the morning.
I was fortunate in having Doan’s Kid
m-y Pills recommended to me and up
on taking them, 1 was given prompt
relief. 1 know that this remedy lives
up to all the claims made for it.”
For sale by all dealers. Price oOcts.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York
Sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s —and
take no other. adv.
DILLARDS.
The farmers have certainly been put
ting their best foot forward during the
past week, or rather, “all their feet."
Isn't it wonderful what a bit of sun
shine will do?
Mesdames R. M. Johnson and J. B.
Edwards spent Monday- very pleasantly
with Mesdames O. L. Wahirep and D.
F, Jackson of Middlebrooks.
Mrs. G. H. Corley and Miss Lula Ed
wards visited Mrs. S. J. Williamson,
of Forsyth, one day last week.
“Nellie Grey” returned Sunday af
ter spending the week with relatives
tit Log Wall. Had a good time, and
I Lope to go again ere long.
i Mr. G. AV. Webb and charming
nieces, Misses Bessie and Gladys Ed
wards, of Forsyth, came out to see Mr.
land Mrs. J. 11. Edwards last week.
“Bud." as you don't object to an-
I swering conundrums, here’s one: What
word can be made shorter by adding a
syllable ?
AVe are pleased to know Mrs. J. P.
Sutton is somewhat improved, and hope
I she will soon be well.
I haven’t tmy news, but have plenty i
iof work to do, so will make my exit, i
"NELLIE GREY.” 1
CASTOR IA j
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“Packing House” brands Fertilizers
ATLANTA, GA.
1 Steady there! Steady now!! You’d bet
ter go slow in buying your guano this year.
You haven’t forgotten last Spring and Sum
mer, have you?
The Morris Brands are 100 PER CENT PURE BLOOD, BONE AND
ANIMAL TANKAGE AMMONIATES. We don’t use an ounce of mineral
ammoniates or cheap tankages, and that’s why our goods showed up by doz
ens of actual tests last year to be worth several dollars a ton more than oth
er fertilizers. Side by side they made bigger crops than ail others. This is
the testimony of dozens who pat them to the test. Read about it in our Year
Book for 1913. Our dealer will supply you one.
Call on our dealer at once and give him your order.
For Sale by
B MAYNARD, Forsyth, Ga. BLOUNT WOOTEN CO Barnesville, Ga.
;W. G. TYUS, Milner, Ga. Z. T. CRAWFORD, Yatesville, Ga.
HOLMES BROS., Culloden, Ga.
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BY PARCEL POST
Our Service Brought to Your Door
hanks to Uncle Sam, you can now have your Dyeing, Dry
leaning and Laundry Work done reasonably, by the best
quipped plant in the South, and delivered free at your door.
Spring is the season for dyeing last year’s summer clothes;
dry cleaning men’s suits and ladies’ fancy waists and dainty
dresses.
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Send in your shirts and collars to be laundried, and have
them returned promptly, by parcel post, at Atlanta prices.
Shirts 12 l-2c; collars 2 L2c each.
Take advantage of the city conveniences
offered and open an account with us.
TROY LAUNDRY, Atlanta, Ga.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
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