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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1013.
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NEWS FROM THE COUNTY
UNION NEWS OF GRADY CO.
ELLABELLE
GEOAH HILL
I The ging Sunday
| The farmers of Grady County have enjoyed by uulte
about finishing making up syrup, j T,ie Adventists
i,mil now everybody is preparing for j n t u , a ^ prayer
Christmas.
Preaching at Union was enjoyed
very much Sunday afternoon, quite
a large crowd attending.
Mrs. M. E. Wale re was the hos
tess at a delightful candy pullin '
Wednesday ovenlng, December id,
the affair being given in honor of
her daughter’s fourteenth birthday.
Those present were Misses puslo
Rollins, Bessie Hollins, Ruth Wil
son. Ruth Thnrsbv. Mattie Hollins,
Annie Jean Cumbie. Lula Hollins,
Ola ( bason, .Mrs. Kizzie Brinson.
.Messrs. Otis Brinson, Eddie Car
lisle. Tom Brinson, Jim Scully, Wes-
iey Chason
Brinson. Hardee Scully, Orin Minims.
Alton Minims, and others. Every
’ o’j o present had a delightful time.
.and hope the fair young honoreo
will have many more happy birth-
afternoon was
rowd.
will have their
e this week at the
old school huse.
.Mrs. I. W. Ward, accompanied by
her daughter. Miss Julia Ward, left
Saturday morning for Norman Park
whore they will spend a few days
with relatives.
Messrs. C. II. Beaty, J. L. Dokle
end Far! Boyles went to Thomasville
Saturday.
Messrs. Jim McCleod. Roscoe Ne
smith and Parks .Ta< kson made a
abort call in Pavo Sunday after
noon.
Quite a crowd of young folks en
joyed an entertainment ut the home
of Mr. William Moncrief last Friday
Lester Brinson, Charlie j Veming. , .. . .
A number of our people attended
preaching at Evergreen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Lewis, of Sum
mer Hill dined with Rev. and Mrs.
TV
diool h(
ill
id next
Frill
for the Christu
Lida:
at-
Our school has h.nl an average at
tendance of fifty so far this term.
On last Wednesday evening Mes
srs. C. C. Griffin. A. L. Harvey,:
Frank Turner, Robert Griffin and O.
C. Hough attended tin- Woodmen of,
the World Oyster supper at Gool-
idge, at which time Rev. O. C. Hough
delivered an address
craft.”
Messrs, (’harile and
fin were In Meigs on
day.
Mr. A. L. Bane
and Sunday at his
’e are a community of good
*d floor folks, striving to make
honest li\i:ig by tilt* sweat of our
Rev. J. P. McCann left Frida
, „ ... ,, . % , I the coast, where he will apen
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brinson spent f ( j aVfl
for
iho latter part of last week with; Mlss Lnllr;l Tvey of T!n , t
tlie former’s father, Mr. J. W. Brin-1 tPa ’ chInB this wee k in M lss Nellie
son# i McIntosh’s place, the latter being
Misses Lillian and Ruble Watson awav at hor honiG j n Lueyville. Fla.,
made glad a itli the hap-! spent Wednesday afternoon with j where she plans to spend the
iliation of that which “Old: their cousins, Miss Leola Watson Christmas holidays.
Christmas is nearing, and many
Soon again with merry jin trie.
And with notes that loudly swell.
Will a host of voices mlnele.
And ring out the Christmas bells.
! How
filled with rap-
niht in our
and Mrs. John F. Woods
with Mr. G. W. Davis
took
r heart
Mrs. W. L. Matson and son, Calvin j ture,
were the guests of Mrs. Watson’s j As the yule tide hour draws near.
Sister, Ms. M. A. Washingham j How we long with joy to capture.
i Precious gifts from friends so
dear.
Are our hearts with love reflected?
To the Babe of Bethlehem?
Or is He by us rejected—
Christ, the great Almighty Kin"
11 bring. While there are'and Mrs. Kizzie Brinson
s who will have to sadly look j Mr. George Cooper and Miss Eva
nd wish theirs might be as White were the guests of Miss Leola
‘Wood- j others, let every one remember his Watson Sunday last.
| unfortunate neighbor. ' Mr rsyrnn While and Miss Leola
i Henry Grif-i Messrs. S. J. Wages, Emmett and Watson were out driving last Sunnay
business Sun- Arthur Byars attended services at afternoon.
[New Shiloh Sunday.
pent Saturday Mrs. II. S. Thornhill visited her
no in Murpny. j parents, Rev. and .Mrs. I. F. Duncan,
spent Sunday-of o.sklawn Sunday.
! Mr.
k la ml’s foot, Llinne
which he had the misfortune to Jamil;
cut some time ago. is improving. } Mr. J. N. Donaldson, The Times-
Mr. Arthur Harvey fell from a; Enterprise representative, passed
buggy Tuesday afternoon. Then one j through our burg Tuesday. We are
of the lines broke and tlie buggy re- j always glad to see clever Joe.
reived a ditch. His ankle was pain-. Mr. J, H. Flowers has sub-divided dined with Mr.
fully but not seriously hurt. • , Ills big farm, in this community! Sunday. j
Rev. O. C. I!o”gh will fill his regu-j into twenty-five and fifty-acre tracts! Mr. Tom Aldridge and Miss Ma
lar appointment at Baconton, Ga„ : and is building nice cottages on ! mle Dunlap were out driving Sunday |
nevt Saturday and Sunday. ieach tract. He is*renting them out! afternoon.
Mrs Sallie Luke has been very to good white men, much to the. Mr. Delmas Watson accompanied!
Ill. but we are glad to announce satisfaction of the entire neighbor- 1 by Miss Ruth Singletary, was out
much improved. Tier [hood. Any one desiring to rent in j at Union Sunday afternoon.
good community, near a good i Misses Leoia and Lillian Watson J
made a business trip •© Ochlocknee |
i Thursday, the 11th.
| Mr. M. Jones and daughter. Miss |
, .. TT ,, 1 Lou Jones, are visiting Mr.
Mrs. S. C. Hunter at thl 9| Little Mias Lois McMillan Is at
writing. ; ii onie again after spending some
Mrs. Kizzie Brinson visited Spring time with relatives near Woodland.
Hill school Thursday, the 11th. I Miss Mary Lizie Stewart
• Sunday.
| Mr. Claims Willis and wife were
visiting relatives last Saturday and
i Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Drew made a
I business trip to'Cairo Saturday.
Messrs. Will and Rufus Reagan
Herschel Watson
=TME FAIR;
HAS
FULL
ON DISPLAY
UP-TO-DATE LINE
of
USEFUL FURNISHINGS
FOR
Ladles and Gents
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY OIFTS.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
THE FAIR.
Santa Claus is getting busy.
Purchasing lovely Christmas toys, j
Every childish heart is whizzy.
With the thought of Christmas
Joys. PUEBLA. |
condition much improved. Tier
daughter. Miss Pearl Luke, of Thom- j
asville, has been spending several j school, would do well to see him
days with her.* but returned to 1 We have one of the best Sunday j
Thomasville this week. 1 Schools and prayer meetings in th
Mr. Chastain’s broken leg has county.
visited
greatly improved.
BURNETTS GREEK
a*
at the home of the latter’s moth
er, Mrs. M. A. Wilson Sunday after- i
noon.
The Golden Age Literary Society i
The Sunday School will have a
Christmas tree at the Church
Christmas Eve night. Any one who
may wish, can put presents on it
for their friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Mote Stewart an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Friday, December 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pcndnrgast
Camilla,
Sunday
AMICUS.
met at the homo of Miss Salllo Ales-I Mr - Claud* Patera and Sister ac- | brother, Charlie, of near
ander Friday night ami Carried »mt j t’ompanied by Miss Annie Jean Cum- : visited hero Saturday and
an Interesting .program, ble ' were 01,1 rldl "S Sunday afteI " last.
‘ noon. I Misses Ruth Singletary and Mary
Master Noinian White visited j Lizzie Stewart visited in the Union
Master Hollie Watson Sunday. neighborhood Sunday.
Sunday School is progressing very j Mr. Bertie Bryant and family of
Christmas Shoppers were out | nlr*l y at U nlon now, and every-, Bold Springs spent Sunday with
full force again this morning and, 1,0,1 y 8ho,,ld rome 0,,t and »’ ,ln us ’ Mr ’ Ed ’ Mc 1 MU,Bn and farally -
everybody seems to have waked uni "’111 p,0>e r ° r th,s t,me . by wish- Dr. McMillan of Atlanta and Mr.
•Mr. ami Mrs. w. u. rentierxasi .: . . . . . j,, o P oc nn ! in K Tlmes-Enterprlse and its! Bob McMillan, of Ochlocknee, vis-
returned Tuesday from Moultrie L ‘ ‘ [readers a Merry Christmas and a j ited In this vicinity Sunday,
and other points where they visited! TJ ; e Thomasvillo merr!iantg havo | Happy New Year.
Christ inns Shoppers in Evidence.
rel Rev C, J. f °DwlghTMcCord, of Cll-i ““ ol,t P re . tty “ for the
max, stopped with relatives in this' 10 '' d “ y ^ade . a " d Jod?l [ 1K ' rom , the
loc* crowds going In and ou*. the stores
Rev. and Mrs. J. 3. Ward of near| ha '. e 1,ee " dol,,K a «°“" buslne88 -
Thomasville spent Tuesday with; jV® od ’ nlany p ? ople , from , . t,,e
their brother, Mr. .1. A. Barrett. - ™ ,inlry were on , th « stroet3 ,oday -
.Mrs. Jackson returned to her *«“?"• ;" any tbem ; coming In
home In Baconton, Thursday. 3he l 0 .. att *. nd _‘ he . D . ec . oraber term of tbe
was accompanied by her neice, little
Miss Arris Pendergast.
Mr. Lindsey, of Rome, is spend
ing a few days in this section.
Mrs. Bryant Is moving to Thom
asville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Stewart went
to Thomasville shopping Tuesday.
Mr. G. D. Connally Is moving Into
the new house that is being finished j
on ‘Mr. Burch’s place. ;
Mr. Tom Gay is moving’ into the
home which Is being vacated by Mr.
Connally. Cotton
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gay and j January.
brother, Mr. Leroy Fleetwood, vis-,.March.
City Court, and the women to
their Christmas shopping. With the
fine crops made and the good prices
With sorrow and regrfet, we chron
icle the death of Mrs. J. M. Linton,
who died last Monday morning, after
a few weeks’ illness. While her
death was not unexpected, It came
of cotton this fall, there Is more ns a shock to her many friends
money in the county than there was Uhls and other communities. Mrs.
last year, and the mecrcliants should I Linton was one of the pioneer wom-
recelve a share of It. jen of the community, having lived
! in this locality for a quarter of a
! century, prior to her death. Dur
ing this long period, she did many
NETS FOB THUBSDAHisJ
Open
. . .. 12.41
12.59
ited relatives near Ochlocknee Sun-May 12.58
that she is
| cone, she will be greatly missed.
Mrs. Unton was 74 years of age, and
day.
1 July
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS.
Pavo. Ga.. Dec. 13, 1913.
Dear Santa: I am a little black-
eyed % '/ir!, seven years old. T want
you to bring me a carriage, doll bed
and stove, and some confectionar
ies. and a little rocking < hair.
Your iittl.* .girl.
PATTI E HART.
Pavo, Ga., Dec. 13, 1913.
Dear Santa 'Mans: I live in the
country and hope you wont pass me
by. I am a little girl ten years old.
i go to Sunday School every Sunday.
I want a doll and piano, tea-set and
a table and a rocking chair: stove,
and then some confectionaries.
Y'our little friend,
VERA HART.
December. . . .
Tone: Steady.
Local Spots, 12 5-S.
.12.52
.12.50
Close ] R aves to mourn her loss, her hus-
12.38 J band, three sons and one daughter.
12.60. Resides these, there are two broth-
!“•”! jers, one sister and a host of friends
o- who also mourn her loss. Inter-
12.o4 nient was at Big Creek cemetery.
Mrs. Bertha Clewis, of Thomas
ville, visted relatives here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Singletary, and
Miss Sarah Kelly spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Maddox.
Mr. Hubert Maddox visited Boston
last week.
Messrs. Wiley and Luther Single
tary were Wednesday visitors to
Thomasville.
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four bushel ha vs. All new crop, 1913 harvest, bright, sound, and free of stems, trash and pops.
Also ehufas, velvet beans , and field peas.
RAYSOR PEANUT COMPANY,
OCALA, FLORIDA.
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METCALFE
had brought to “Our Queen of ten, visited the latter’s parents, Mr.
Hearts,” the snowy, white fieece—‘and Mrs. John Dixon Sunday,
perhaps the snowy fleece of the long j Mr. H. R. Haddock is visiting his
failed to find. At a longer lvok it
proved to be not the legend ileece,
but snowy white line, made into
dainty littlo handkerchiefs, center-
pieces, doiles, towels, table-cloths
a bride’s
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wheeler and
Mrs. C. L. Wheeler were in Thom
asvillo last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Munlock Robinson,
who spent the week-end last week p
with Mrs. J. W. Montgomery, near | a ji t h lft could delight
Metcalfe, have returned to their. heart.
home near Dothan, Ala. j Hot chocolate and wafers were
The stork paid Mr. and Mrs. W. | served by the little cuplds, after
P. Kindred a visit Saturday and left j which the iguests departed, assur-
theni a fine lad. | ing their hostesses of the pleasure
The B. Y. P. U. entertained Frl- G f the evening, and wishing her
day eveniag at the Masonic Hall.! much happiness in the new life
’the entertainment was quite excit-; which **he was about to enter.
ing to some of tho young fellows
and the ladies who had never rid-!
den a “goat,” but was much on- •
joyed by all. I
Messrs. M. M. Mash, B. M. Bentley I ______
and J. C. Vann were in Thomasville | ^
Monday. I and * ran * Gandy en-
* w' a n,_„,i w w ’ tertalned a few young people last
Fe“erem S ' SS, "iZ Satayday and a “» p * **>-
hich Hercules had/ tried and sister near Merrillville this week.
PLEASANT GUOIIE
day.
present were Misses Mamie and
Susie Hutchinson. Mary Ann Dixon,
Bessie Folsom, Mary Jarrard, and
Messrs. Henry Dixon, Charlie and
Willie Pafford, Hugh Volner, John
and Carl Folsom, A. J. Farmer, Wil
liam Miller, Watson Cameron, Char
lie Godwin, Wilburn Jarrard and
others.
On Saturday last Misses Pearl and
Paulette Wheeler honored Hie bride-
to-be, Miss Maida Lilly, with a linen
shower at the home of Mrs. T. J.
Montlord, and on Tuesday afternoon
last, Misses Meda and Mary Glisson
honored her with a miscellaneous
shower at their home. Miss Lilly Is, Mr w< F m. g oa i e s left Saturday
to be married Saturday afternoon I for AtlImtlli anrt oth(!r p0 | nts be _
next at »:3o o clock to Mr. C. P. fore returning home.
Wester.
Mrs. Ansel
Naval Stores Market.
(By Associated Press.)
Savannah, Dec.
firm at .4 2 to 4 2
Mr. Henry Murphy, who has been]
confined for several weeks on as-
eount of a broken limb, is some bet-
I ter so we are Informed.
I s -—Turpentine: Mr. Rufus Smith is visiting her
Rosin firm;!lion, Mr. Luth Smith, near Cool-
A Sail Death.
The reaper, whose name is Death,
visited the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Singletary at Boston, Decem
ber 10th, and took their little girl
Frances, to that glorious spirit
land.
She was sick Just a few days with
that dreaded malady, diphtheria.
All that loving hands could do was
done for her, hut the all-wise Father Wester. I Misses Mamie and Susie Hiitchln-
said, “Come and dwell with me.” Mrs. Ansel Dekles baby boy, | gon were Hie guests of Miss Mozelle
Little Frances was only seven i Young, now has typhoid fever, being i Godwin Sunday arternoon.
years of aue; she was a lovable and j the second niter his father’s death j \j rs j{ Dixon Is visiting her
attractive child—“To know her was to contract the same fever with which , daughter, Mrs. B. p. Hutchinson.
tho father died. Dr. W. R. Watkins, Mrs 0 H nedfearn and children
the attending physician, states that left laBt Friday for Quitman where
Master Young nnd his sister, little I they will visit relatives.
types O. & 11., $3.G3;*I., $3.77>4.
| idge,
■ Earnest llarvev lias returned home
D ff I
veeks’ sojourn in Flori-
*221
WANTS |
Messrs. I. P. Hart and C. P. Wood,
of tho McGraw District, wore In our
vicinity Tuesday.
FOR SALE—Agricultural Lime, in
100-pound sacks. Highly reconi- J
mended by the experimental sta-1
tion for oats and corn. Evans &
Son. 12-12-4sw. I
@ @ ® @ @ @ @
Shingles
There are several kinds of shing
les, made from trees, among them
we name No’s. 1 Heart, 2 Sap in
Pine, I Heart in Cypress, und “just
‘•hlngles.’’
Good shingles should lie well saw
ed. 1 inches wide, IN indies long
and u uniform thickness ut the
butt. .
Let iis show you, we nre selling
lots of them, so you had hotter liur“
KIRBY PLANINGWIILL CO.
THOMASVILLE, GA,
Long Pittance Phone 2(4.
«««<
Another nice rain last night was
a great blessing to our community.
We are glad to state that Masters
Joseph and Sam Jarvis, sons of Mr.
Joe Jarvis, who have been very
Hick ns the result of an attack
pneumonia, are Improving rnpidly
and will soon be out.
Mr. Hugh Varnior was stricken
with a severe attack of acute Indi
gestion Sunday night, but we are
glad to note he It up again at this
writing.
The wedding bells rang out their
glad tiding last Sunday afternoon
when Mr. Realous Hobbs and Miss
Alice Hart were Joined In the holy
bonds of matrimony. The bride Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. P.
Hart, and Is loved by all who know
her, while the groom, a son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. $1. Hobbs, Is one of
the best known young men of this
community. Their many friends
extend their hearty good wishes, for
many years of hapyy married life.
to love her.’
Sad parents and loved ones, re
member, Frances Is safe In that
beautiful city of God, and will be
singing In the angels choir, tho glad j a
song of welcome, when the pearly
gates unfold for you.
She Is In a city fair and bright,
That living eye hath never seen:
Where ever dwelleth pure delight,
And heav’nly peace serene.
Misses Cora Ella,
ouUl be expected.
doing
veil
R. M. Hutchinson visited at
Mr. W. J. Jones last Sunday.
Miss Mamie Hutchinson will leave
Saturday for Quitman, and will also
visit other points before returning
home.
Mr. Colno Smith is visiting his
brother, Mr. Sam Smith, for a few
days.
Miss Leila Davis spent last Friday
night with Miss Emma Harris.
Mr. Willie Pafford spent Satur
day night with Mr. Wilburn Jar-
tard.
Mr. R. M. Hutchinson made a
business trip to Pavo Saturday.
TWO GIRLS.
A Linen Shower For Miss Lilly.
We are glad to say that little Miss
Mary Lou Dixon, who has been quite
sick, Is Improving.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Oscar Teate left last
Thursday for Miami, Fla., where
they will make their future home.
Pleasant Grove School is pro
There, living waters reaselv flow,
From out the heav’nly throne:
There fairest fruit and flowers grow,
And want Is never known.
| Last Saturday afternoon, from four
; to six, Mrs. T. J. Montford’s home grossing nicely under the nianage-
jln Metcalfe, was a scene of rare love-,ment of Miss Lula King,
liuess, when Miss Pauletto Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. T. J .Hutchinson and
land .Miss Pearl Todd entertained at - son, Mr. R. M. Hutchinson, nttond-
linen shower for the bride-to-be, ed court at Thomaeville this week.
No sn» by day. nor moon by night,
This heav’nly rity needs:
But glory sheds a crystal light.
That sever wanes nor fades.
| Miss Maidu Lilly. The guests were: M. John Folsom and sister, Miss
received in the reception room, and | Bessie Folsom, dined nt tho home
ushered Into the parlor, which was of Mr. Martin Rogers Sunday.
TCo sin nor sorrow comcth there.
Not even death nor >paln,
In lovp abiding, free from care,
The saints forever reign.
We regret to note tlio Illness oi
Mrs. M. M. Hobbs. She has been
for several weeks. Her many friends
tire she will bo restored to her us-
:al good health as loon as possible.
Quite a number of our farmers
took advantago ot the cold weather
last week and ldlled hogs. We peo
ple of this community are now en
joying the pleaaures that accompany
hog-kllKnes, and have backbone,
spare-rlba, home-made sausage every
day now.
The weather at this writing Is very
pleasant, for those who do not wish
to kill hogs.
Rev. J. B. Alligood # of Coolldge,
and Mr. A. J. Chastain and family,
of Fredonla neighborhood, were the
pleasant guests of Mr. J. W. Wilson
and family tho latter part of last
week.
Mr. J. W, Wilson made a business
trip to Thomasville last Monday.
Mr. Charlie Jones Is on tho sick
list this week. We wish for him a
speedy recovery.
Messrs. Wesley and Aubrey Cba-
son returned home Tuesday, after
spending a few days with their sis
ter, Mrs. Raymond Cassels, who
lives near Cairo.
Mr. J. H. Thompson who has been
employed by the Southern Bell Tele
phone Company, Is now at tho home
of his father, Mr. A. C. Thompson,
and will spend the Christmas holi
days with home folks.
Most of the farmers of this com
munity hare finished grinding cane,
with the exception of Messrs. N. H.
Sasser, A. M. Jones and A. C. Thomp
son.
tastefully decorated In pink and
white, the lights being draped with
pink, gave to tho room a soft, pink
glow. The mantles were graceful
ly banked with narcissus and ferns,
Mss Mnrv Jarrard was tho guest
of Miss Mary Lillie Barrow Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. P, L. Folsom nnd
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
and together with other cut flowers, j field Sunday afternoon.
the effect of the decorations
very pleasing.
After the guests wore seated, a few
bars of Mendcllsohn’s Wedding
March were struck, and softly died
away. Then presently In came the
bride, a charming picture of beauty
in a brown street dress, und hat,
with veil, shoes and gloves to match.
A very pleas'ng souvenir to the
bride was tin eelpes of tho guests,
and which e formed In a little
booklet, w'th a hand-painted cover-,
Ing, cntlt cd, "To The Queen of
Hearts V ho Mado Some Tarts'All
On a Summer’s Day.” Tho book
was presented to the bride with n
toast to “Our Queen of Hearts."
Standing under n largo bell, mado
of pink chrysanthemums, the fair
bride-to-be acknowledged the toast.
As she did so, an Invisible thread
was pulled and phower of pink and
white confetti blinded her and the
assembled guests, for the whole
room was filled with tho pink and
white effect. In the midst of this
confusion, two little slrls, dressed
as "cuplds,” Roselyn Horne and Lou
ise Glisson, entered the room, draw
ing an express wagon made of pink
and white chrysanthemums, and
began pelting the bride with ar
row! from their Oliver quivers.
With much merriment the
peeped Into the wagon and
the Land of Love the little Cuplds
Mr. John Folsom and sslter, Miss
Bessie Folsom attended preaching at
Patten Sunday.
Our community was visited by a
nice rain Sunday night and Monday
morning. Everybody was glad to
see It.
Mr. Iverson Hobbs and Mr. Clayton
Prosser a visiting their uncle In
Plant City, Fla., this week.
Miss Bertie Pilcher visited Misses
Rhoda and Leafy Mae 3tevcnson
Sunday.
Misses Nannie Mae nnd Alice Wil
liams and Mrs. J. F. Williams, of
Pavo, visited their sister and sister-
in-law, Mrs. W. R. Hagan Sunday.
Mrs. C. P. Browser is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mre. W. I. Hobbs,
this week.
Mrs. Annie Prosser Is visiting rela
tives In Berlin n few days thlB week.
Mr. A L. McKihben, of Jackson,
visited Mr. I. P. Hart a few days last
week. We gladly welcome him back
to South Georgia.
Mr. Relous Hobbs and Mlsa Alice
Hart were happily married at the
homo of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. P. Hart Sunday afternbon
at 2:30 o’clock. Tho bride’s uncle,
Rev. A. T. Hart, of ThomaBvtlle,
performed the ceremony In the pres
ence of a large number of friends
and relatives of the contracting par
ties. We wlBh them a bright and
prosperous life.
Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson
visited their daughter, Mrs. J. T.
Sherrod Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. (Mover Spear vis- i
Ited relatives at Harwlck Sunday.
Mrs. B. T. Gandy nnd daughters.
Misses Mae and Maude Gandy, vis
ited relatives at Barwlck Inst Friday.
Misses Bessie Folsom and Rena
Varnler, of Salem community, Miss
*■ I vnillici, Ui JUIC1U luiuuiuunj,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nesbit visited sallle Upton, or Patten, Miss Mary
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. p arram0 re, of Coolldge, and Miss
John Dixon Sunday, Winnie Harvey, of Enop-communi-
Messrs. Henry Dixon and Char- ty, together with Messrs. Amos and
lie Pafford atterded preaching at Herman Parramorc, of Coolldge,
Patten Sunday. were among the visitors at McGraw
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dixon, of Pat-' Sunday afternoon.
THE UNEXPECTED,
may happen In Christmas
time as well as another. Best
be prepared for emergencies
by having your carriages and
wagons put In perfect repair
at Palin’s Shops. We do the
best work at reasonable pric
es. Blacksmlthy, painting
In any and all branches.
Don’t let Xmas find you with
a broken down wagon or
carriage.
Auto raiailag ud Trimming.
Aw W. Palin & Son. |
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