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COUNTY NEWS ITEMS
MAYNARDS
Wonder how everybody is enjoy
ing this cool weather?
Mr. and Mr-. .Jim Adams, of Mon
roe, Ga., and Mrs. Bettie Lun-ford,
of Mansfield, Ga., spent Sunday
night with Mr-. W. J. Lunsford.
Mi- 1 lassie Breedlove, of Mon
roe, Ga., and Miss Evelyn Morrison,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday night with
Misses Susie Mae and Cora Luns
ford.
Me--rs. Brady and William Adams
of Man-Held, Ga., spent Saturday
night with Mr. C. C. Lunsford.
We were glad to see so many at
Prayer Meeting Sunday. Mr. Jim
Adams, of Monroe, Ga., gave a very
interesting talk.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ham spent
a while with Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Gatliff Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Bennie Spear spent Sunday
wtih Mr. Jeff Little.
The singing at Mr. C. C. Luns
ford’s Saturday night was enjoyed
by a large crowd.
Messrs. Fremont and Thomas Wil
liams and Ponder Goodrum, of near
Log Wall, Misses Venera Spear,
Evelyn Morrison, and Hassie Breed
love -pent a while with Misses Susie
Mae and Cora Lunsford Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Moore, of Jones county, has
been visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Goodwyne
spent a while Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs J. A. Spear.
We are very sorry to say Mrs. J.
11. Guest is on the sick this week,
hope she. will be well soon.
Mr. Willie Little spent Sunday
with homefolks.
Mrs. D. M. Johnson and baby, I
Guy, -pent Saturday with Mrs. C.
C. Lunsford.
“SADYE RAYE.”
SURPRISES MANY IN FORSYTH.
Thequlck action of the simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
mixed in Adler-i-ka, the remedy
which became famous by curing ap
pendicitis, s surprising Forsyth peo
ple. Many have found that this sim
ple remedy drains so much foul mat
ter from the system that a Single
dose relieves constipation, sour store
ach and gas on the stomach almost
immediately. Adler-i-ka is the most
thorough bowel cleanser ever sold.
Red Cross Pharmacy. adv.
HORNE.
On account of illness Elder B. 11.
Pierson was unable to till Ins ap
pointment at Hamah Saturday and
Sunday. We hope for him a speedy
recovery.
Mi— Kuby Dumas delightfully en
tertained the Brent Social Club Sat
urday evening. About fifty guests
were present- and various progres
sive games were played, after which
Just Wonderin!
Suppose a fire should
strike you, would you
have any insurance
with which to replace
the loss? Or would
you be left high and
dry with the “bag to
hold?” Better insure
now - you may forget
it tomorrow. We have
some of the best com
panies in the business.
When You Hold Your
COTTON
Remember we can
give you ample pro
tection.
Talk It Over
with us when in For
syth; we’ll gladly give
the information.
0. D. B. BLOODWOtTIJ, JR.
INSURANCE
the delicious cream and cake were
served. Al! left thanking Miss Du
ma- for the pleasant evening at her
home.
Miss Alma Persons, of Yatesville,
' is spending this week with her eous
n, Mis- Mattie Frank Zellner.
Mr. and Mr-. Wl! Pier-on and lit
tle -on, Francis, and Miss Mattilu
Taylor spent Sunday at Mr. E. F.
Dumas’.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dumas are
very proud of their ilttle son, Ed
mond.
Miss Neva Ruth Haygood and Mr.
Keadle and Miss Lizzie Taylor and
Mr. Claude Dumas were guests of
Miss Ruby Dumas Sunday.
Messrs. Tommie Taylor and Joe
Maddox, of Barnesville, spent Sun
day with relatives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hudgins and
little Sarah spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Moye.
Mesdames Anna and Nellie Smith
visited Mrs. Jim Ed Dumas Sunday
afternoon.
About one o’clock last Friday the
store of Mr. Grady Dumas accident
ly caught on tire and was complete
ly destroyed. The fire had gained
such a headway before being dis
covered that it was impossible te
save anything except his account
book. His many friends sympathize
with him in ths loss.
Mr. and Mrs. S. ’C, Stallngs spent
Sunday at Mr. W. 11. Driskell’s.
Miss Allie Means delightfully en
tertained last Tuesday evening in
honor of her guests, Misses Euhi
Culpepper and Eve Thurmond. Many
progressive games were planned for
the evening and enjoyed by a large
। crowd of young people. Delicious
cream and cake was served. Every
body expects a treat when the Miss
es Means entertain and all left thank
ing them for this one.
Miss Mattie Frank Zellner return
id home Sunday after a delightful
visit to relatives and trends n Thom
aston.
Mr. Chatfield, of Culloden, spent
last Monday with his daughter, Mrs.
J. E. Dumas.
Po-Do-Lax Banishes Pimples.
Bad Blood, Pimples, Headaches,
Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Constipa
tion, etc., come from indigestion. Take
Po-Do-Lax, the pleasant and absolut
ely sure Laxative, and you wont suf
fer from a deranged stomach or other
troubles. It will tone up the Liver
and purify the blood. Use it regu
larly and you will stay well, have a
clear complexion and steady nerves.
Get a 50c. bottle today. Money back
if not satisfied. All druggists. adv.
BRENT.
Services were conducted at the
Tabernacle Saturday and Sunday by
the regular pastor. Rev. C. T. Ivey.
Rev. and Mrs. Ivey spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. Gus Howard.
Miss Sadie Humphrey of Milledge
ville, began school here Monday
morning. Miss Humphrey has vis
ited in this communty, and has al
ready made a number of friends.We
welcome her in our midst.
Misses Lizzie Bentley,and Lizzie
Hammock, of Roberta, spent the
week end with the family of Mr. H.
Williford.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C . Jones and chil
dren. of Culloden, spent Sunday with
Mrs. S. F. McGinty.
Misses Sadie Humphrey and Janie
Lou Floyd were guests of Miss Ma
mie Horne Sunday.
Mr. Stiles Scott spent the week
end with his parents.
Miss Mae McGinty, of Atlanta, is
spending several days with her
mother and brother here.
Misses Madge, Virginia and Jessie
Wade Mays, and Alice Patterson, of
Forsyth, were visitors of Mrs. O. N.
Owen Sunday.
Mrs. H. Williford. Miss Annie Wil
liford. and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Can- |
non attended the association at j
I Smyrna last week.
Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated?
Dr. King’s New Life Pills will cure !
you, cause a healthy flow of Bile and
rids your stomach and bowels of
waste and fermenting body poisons. |
They are a tonic to your stomach (
• and liver and tone the general system i
1 First dose will cure you of that de
pressed, dizzy, bilious and constipa
ted condition. 25c. all druggists, adv
COLLIERS.
i I have been requested to announce
I that there will be services at Colliers
! church Friday and Saturday before
■ the 'third Sunday in this month. Also
‘ baptizing on Sunday morning at
Pott- Mill Pond at 10 o’clock, every
' j body i- cordially invited to attend.
■ (Also services Friday and Saturday
■ I nights begnning at 7 o’clock.
Now, a few word- concerning the
protracted meeting conducted at this
, place by Rev. Drewery, of Griffin,
■ last month. I was fortunate enough
to attend every service and can truth
■ fully say I never attended a church
i that had a finer pastor or better
■ members. Now, in justice to the
community, for I already hear some
• one saying “self praise,’’now is half
scandal. So I will tell you now I
am a visitor, and am not exaggerat
ing, for I spent the entire w’eek with
I those good people, and I enjoyed
every minute of my time. I knew
that I would not be disappointed
' when I went to service, for Bro.
Drewery seemed like a well of good
water; he was overflowing with
“Gospel Truths,” that would do any
one good to listen to. Indeed, he
never seemed to be exhausted. I
congratulate Colliers church on se-'
curing such a pastor. And now I
heartily invite everybody to go out to
Colliers on Friday night before the
third Sunday and take in the entire
service, and then see for yourself
that this is true. You wont regret
it. Forsyth people can’t boast of
one better.
Am also Requested to invite every
body that can to attend the Colliers
Sunday School. They have a fine
Superintendent and plenty of good
teachers. Everybody come.
Mrs. Arzaner Jackson, who has
been in oud midst teaching music for
the last few weeks has accepted a <
position in Lumber City. W e wish
her much success.
Ye Scribe had the honor of at
tending services at Ramah one day
while over here and sure had a grand
old time. Listened to two fine ser- '
mons in one day, and enjoyed a fine
dinner just as al! “Old Primitives”
know how to serve. Must say that
day will be long remembered, altho
we had an awful time to get there.
In some places was almost impossi
ble for our car to run. It seems
strange to me that our “good Com
missioners” would let roads get so
bad, after these hard working far
mers pay their tax don’t they ever
think how bad they would hate to
spend their money for something
they never receive? Now these good
honest people spend their money
every year for good roads, but they
never get them. Probably they get
rich enough during this great time of
plenty, while this war is makng mon
ey matters so easy for every one,
they may purchase an “air ship” and
an automobile too, then they can fly
over to those good roads around
town and take the ear out of the air
ship and ride on some good roads
once more.AAm sure that the hard
problem will be solved in just a few
more weeks, so you farmers just rest
easy, your good county officers know
much better what you need than you
do, and we got to Ramah all right,
and perhaps enjoyed it much better
by working to get there, as we knew
how to appreciate the benefits re
ceived when we did get there.
“VISITOR.”
Acute Indigestion.
“I was annoyed for over a year
by atacks of acute indigestion, fol
lowed by constipation,” writes Mre.
M J. Gallagher, Geneva, N. Y. “I
tried everything that was recommen
ded to me for this complaint but
nothing did me much good until about
four months ago I saw Chamberlain’s
Tablets advertised and procured a
bottle of them from our druggist. I
soonrealized that I had gotten the
right thing for they helped me at
once. Since taking two bottles of
them I can eat heartily without any
bad effects. Sold by all dealers, adv.
FOR SALE 1
p ■ Rye, Barley i
Rape,Vetch |
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Company
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
an( j has been made under his per-
Ji S sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jiist-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, aU Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
f
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
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