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Mtß Ida Martin spent several
days of thia week in Atlanta.
Try the new cooiection ‘‘Barley
Crisp” at Moore’s.
MIBB Lena Stokes spent the
week-end with Mrs Herschel
Stokei at Brent.
Christopher Cotton Seed 50 cfs.
per bushel. T J. & H. H. Hardin
The Rook Club met Ihuriday
night with Miss Kate Stephens.
Besides the hostess, those present
were Misses Huliie Kat’ MaymiH
Anna Hi.l and N-ttie Thweatt
and Messrs. D. J Tribble, 1 ugh
McKay, Jack Parks and Andrew
Bloodworth.
A supply of Fleishman’* Yeast
always on band at Porch & Haip.
Mr V. B. Hooks spent Friday
in Atlanta.
Try the new confection 1 Barley
Crisp” at Moore’s.
Mr. Dan Tingle has accepted a
position in Barnesville.
For Rent, after March Bist
truck farm of 40 acres neui Ma
con Mile and a halt of City
limits Most of it, bottom land
nothing better. Address, Miss
Minnie J jhnstou, Fo.s.th Ga
Mre. Josephine Jordan is the
gue-t of her brother in Columbia,
H. C
FOR SALE—2OO bushels of
C iristopher Ing boll cotton bl , h
tor 75 cents p r bushel at bid
Smith's \\ art-house.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn of
Montezuma, after spending sever
ul days with Mr. O. H B. Blood
worth and family have returned
ho me.
Mr. William Summers and Dur
wood Collier of Barnesville made
an auto trip to Forsyth Monday
night.
Fre-h lot, dill and sour Cucum
ber pied' ss and mince meat. W.
B Thweatt & Bro.
Mr. Robot Reid of Macon was
in Forsyth Sunday.
M iss Louise Ellis <>l Mu cm is
the uttractivw gu"st of Mias Fra -
ces Bangs at the Hotel Georgia:).
C, rislophor Cotton S n d oO cte.
per bushel I •)• &H- Baldin
Miss Annie McCown has re
turned tr>nn Tifton, where she has
hud charge of one of the schools.
Miss Anna Wadley spent the
week-end in horsjth.
Will be open now every Sunday
in - rningto s■ 11 ice from to 10:
80. C. F. ('arson.
Judge C. J. Lester of Barnes
ville was among the visitors to
Forsyth Monday.
Messrs. B. L. Johnston ai.d
Richard Lawton of Macon Cann
up to Forsyth Saturday night,
spending Sunday in the City.
Mr. Louis Anderson,after spend
ing several days in boisyth with
the family of Mr M- Auder
-Bon returned on Monday to his
home in Jacksonville.
May Manton patterns. T. J. &
II H Hardin.
Captain.). M. Ponder, Messrs.
J 11 I’hinazee, Emmett Phinnzee,
Jno . L. P<>nder and Ra Iph Pon
der spent Sunday at Brown s Min
eral Spring? near Orchard 11:11.
Mrs T 0. Smith and Mrs. L
B. Alexander spent Saturday in
Macon
Nth. J W. Hunt of Smarts
came up to spend a part el the
week With Mrs. Lem B. Alexan
der.
MBs Rochelle Woodall of Mil
ner spent Tuesday in Forsyth.
Mrs Alex Gossett of Griffin has
be.m tne gues' of Miss Rosalind
Gardner at Bessie lift.
Try the new confection ‘’Barley
Crisp ’ at Moore’s.
Missea Gussie and Ava Peterson
a,.'. tt t ending Grand Opera in At
lanta,
Mrs. C. J. Zellner, Mrs. ( an
dler Murphey and little Miss
Charlott Murphey are visiting
Mrs. R H. Hulmes in Culloden.
M iss Esther Earley of Barnes
ville is the guest of Mrs C. J.
Zellner jr.
We have the agency f< i Atlan
ta F.oral Company, let us ti
vour orders for flowers. Morse-
Stephens Pharmacy.
Mr. Wallace Sliced of Jackson
spent several days with his grand
daughter, Mrs Sneed.
Try the new confection “Barley
Crisp” at Moore’s.
Mrs. D. 0. Trammell of Smarts
spent Wednesday in Forsyth with
Mrs. W 0. Hill.
Fresh lot of garden seed of all
kinds at W. B. Thweatt & Bro.
Dr and Mrs J. O. Elrod were
among the visitors to Atlanta
Wednesday.
High grade fertilizes for gar
dens; high in potash. Have a
line of fine fertilizers for corn cot
j ton and general crops. Come to see
jme at Alliance Warehouse for
'prices. C M. Hooks.
Mr. Julian Willingham of Dong-
I las is spending several days in
Forsyth with Mr. and Mr?. B. 8.
Willingham.
Try the new confection “Barlev
Crisp” at Moore’s.
Mrs, B 8 Willingham spent
Monday in Atlanta with Mrs
Laura Wilder.
Home grown pecans and fresh
| mixed nuts just received. W. B.
Thweatt & Bro.
Mr. Roy Lifsey and Mr. John
Blackburn of Barnesville spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Char
lier Hill.
Messrs. T. B. Cabaniss, Jno. 0.
Ponder, J. M Fletcher, B. L.
G >se and John Taylor spent Tues
day in Macon.
Nice line of midsummer hats
and flowers just received at Mrs.
Lou'a Jackson’s. Call and get
one.
Memorial to the Confederate Dead at Richmond
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Mr. ami Mrs. William Proctor,
with th- ir two sone, W illiam jr.
and Sam, from Macon, spent Sun
day in Forsyth with Mr. and Mrs
C. A. Ensign.
A complete line of the May
Manton Patten s 10c. T. J. &
H. H Hardin.
Miss Im z Minter has returned
to her home in Macon after a
pleasant visit to Miss Alice New
ton.
NOTICE—I have just received
a new catalogue with all the la
test designs in monuments, my
prices are cheaper than ever. Now
if you want to fix up your ceme
tery lot, phone me at 83 L. and I
will call on y u and sell you or
make other men sell you cheaper
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. I. E. Matthews.
Miss Clara Harrison is the at
tractive guest of Miss Marion
Smith.
Mr. W. G. Brooks is spending
several days in Macou as the
guest of h S son.
Bring us your cow hides and
get highest market cash price.
Porch and Harp.
Mr. Thomas R. Talmadge, ac
companied by Master Thomas
Talmadge, went up to Barnesville
Friday to the meeting of the
Sixth District Agriculture School
trustee.
Messrs George Green, Stevo
Webb, Walter Floyd, Tom Fletch
er, Louis Dorsey, James Harper,
Wade Rhodes and Earl Fletcher
went to Barnesville Friday to the
field day exercises.
Try the new confection “Barley
Crisp” at Moore’s.
Mrs. R. H. Holmes of Culloden
w’as the guest of Mrs. 0. J. Zell
ner Friday.
Don’t forget to call at Mies
Jackson’s for your summer hat,.
Misses Pearland Myrtle Wil
liamson spent Sunday in Smarrs.
FOR RENT—Two horse farm
near town. Apply to Georgia
Trading Co.
Miss Sallie Evans and Dr. and
Mrs. W. P. Ponder have been to
Macon several times during the
week to see Mrs. J. B. Jackson,
who is quite ill.
Mrs. Nellie Grimsley spent the
week-end at High Fills as the
guest of Miss Nancy Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Birdsey
are in A'lanta at Grand Opera.
FOR SALE —One cheap mule —
See The J. J. Cater Co.
Messrs. Frank Bennett and
Huuh Hardin spent Tuesday in
Mac u.
Miss Ruth Alexander and Mrs.
V. B. Hooks are attending Grand
Opera m Atlanta.
Too every Customer spending
$5.00 in cash Saturday April 26
we will sell a sack of Best Granu
lated sugar for SI.OO Porch &
Harp.
SHERIFF HOLLAND WANTS BOARDERS.
‘■Big Landy” is advertising fur
boarders For the first time, per
haps, in the history of the jail not
a single prisoner is iucarceiated
therein. For three weeks now
the cell doors have swung wide
open and thia strange circum
stance has caused Monroe s capa
ble Sheriff much loneliness With
no one to wait on and watch he
feels almost lost, so he is adver
tising for boarners.
Anyone desiring a room in a nice
brick dwelling, with meals fur
nished free, and with beds protect
ed from mosquito sby huge iron
“fly screens” can apply to the
Sheriff. It is most desirable
place for tho-<e who desire to take
a rest without molestation from
the outside world.
automobile colony enlarged
Forsyth’s already large automo
bile colony has been enlarged
during the week. Two new cars,
and both Fords, have been pur
chased.
Mr Walter Lawson has bought
himself a Ford touring car: while
Mr. Tom G. Scott has purchased
a Ford runabout.
Mn. M. A. Guols'oy of Monti
cello is visiting her son, Dr. R. C.
Goolsby.
Mr. Gordon Maynard spent
Thursday in Forsyth.
FOR SALE— Bowling Alley
cheap. A bargain too. Address
P, 0. Box 217, Macon Ga. 516
Misses Maiy, Ruth and Lois
Britt of Lorane visited relatives
in Fori-yth Sunday.
Mr. J. D Brooks went to Soper
ton and Wrightsville Monday
Mrs. Brooks and little James ac
companied him to Macon where
they spent several days with rela
tives.
To every cust mer spending
SSOO in Cash Saturday April 26
we will sell a sack of Best granu
lated sugar for SI.OO. P rch &
Harp.
Mr. J. M. Cox made a a flying
trip to Macon Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. B. S. Willing'am and
Mrs. J. H. Smith have returned
from a visit to Douglasville where
they have been the guests of Mrs.
L. C. Upshaw.
Too every customer spending
SSOO in cash Saturday April 26
we will sell a sack ot Best granu
lated Sugar for $1 00. Porch &
Harp.
Miss Young and Miss Lucille
Jackson spent Friday in Atlanta.
When you want flowers Phone
152.
Miss Dixie Ponder entertained
the club, composed of the girls of
the younger set very delightfully
Saturday afternoon.
FOR RENI' —Six room cottage
close in. Apply to The Georgia
Trading Company. 4 25
Mr. Carl Smith is visiting rela
tives in Forsyth.
MERCER GLEE CLLB AT COLLEGE.
Monday night was college night
in Forsyth. At that time the
Mercer Glee C ub gave a p if >rm
ance at the Bessie lilt College
auditorium before an enthusiastic
crowd.
The b< ys sang the various songs
m true college boy style and the
bursts of applause that greeted
each of the numbers showed that
each hud struck a responsive chord
m the audience. Several of the
numerous selections and the little
encores were ronuered in tile way
that only college buys can, or will
and brought uowu the house.
The ’’Song of the Vikings”, by
Fauiug the opening uurnoer, was
excellently rendered, us was ’’Tile
Rum Song ’ by Cook; while per
haps the nest number on the pro- |
gram was ’’Bend Low, O Dusky
Night” by Underhill.
Miss Myrtice Dasher was' the
accompanist; while Mr, W. A.
Mason was the reader. He was
one of the best male readers that'
Forst h has heard in sometime.
Taken as a whole, this perform- :
ance, a part of their Sixth Annual j
Tour, was the best ever given in |
Forsvth.
Every Business Man Should Have a
Display Business Card
IN THE MONROE ADVERTISER
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
J, Ponder Carson
Collections, Reports, abstracts
O,H.B.BLOODWORTH, Jr. L.S. JACKSON
Bloodworth & Jackson
FIRE INSURANCE
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Office over Alexander’s Drug Store
B.S.Willingham Frank B.Willingham
Willingham & Willingham
Attorneys and Counselors
Forsyth : Gecrgia
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
I Do You Need a
PLUMBER? PHONE 161
E. N. Goodwye
0.H.8, Blood worth
0.H.8. Bloodworth, J r.
Bloodworth & Bloodworth
LAWYERS
FoRSYTh - ■ Georgia
Office Hours Phone
8 a. m, to 4 p. m 78
Gibson & Thurmond
DENTISTS
Forsyth : Georgia
BUY MEN’S SECONDHAND 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 i j j llent.
S, Rutherford
FORSYTH, GA,
The records will show .that I have
instituted only one suit on a loan in
is years. Call and let me explain
terms and rates.
Old Line Company 2 Billion Dollars
60 Y> ars Old Ins. in Force
John T. Stephens, Agent
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Office—Bank of Forsyth
Assets Are You 11
PRLsi KIl’TIoNs 1 -'I LLeWH|
Red Cross Pharmacy 1
Phone 71 1
Quality and Accuracy Guaranteed