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FAYETTEVILLE, GEORGIA, PM r »iraaar irrtino I Mrs. James Edmondson died Hlfflt ArrAIKO lata sanitarian in Atlanta Wed- nesday and was brought here * for burrial yesterday. She was Mis* Kathleen Blalock is spend- Miss Martha Braswell before her g the week-end in Griffin. marriage to Mr. Edmondson, n • fl.vi.vTTo viaiting was born and reared near Union Mrs. M ‘n t ‘eGff“ t,n£ chapel. She is survived by sev- lat'ves near—a __ • ^ al children. The News extends MJss Jessie Ward is visiting con( j 0 i ence to the bereaved ones. ier cousin, Miss Margaret Jones, mg Inman, _ S. H. and C. W. Cotton Soed For Sale, v> Ifasdames, ,Martin spent Monday with rela- gtives near Jonesboro. 1 ; Itr. G.~m7" Stell, of Atlanta, /j p a few days with bomefolks ‘‘Durango" Up land Long Sta ple Cotton Seed $2.00 per bushel. Produces as much to the acre a9 short staple and sells 10 to 12 cents more per pound. Only a limited quantity for sale. Write me. J. R. Allen, Riverdale, Ga. A patriotic meeting was held at Flat Creek Sunday afternoon. Messrs. A. 0. Blalock and W, B Hollingsworth spoke and Mr. J. W, Adams presided. Mow than Shakerag District’s quota fo» Liberty Bonds was subscribed. Fayetteville, the Fourth, Brooks, Europe, and Shakerag have all exceeded their quota. It dem onstrates the loyalty and good citizenship of the people of thes< district as well as the co amuni ty pride. Mrs. W. N. Bailey, Mr#. Boy Harrell, Mrs. A. L. Matthews Mrs. 0. H, Guy, Mrs. J ; A. Les , ter, Miss FolhOl, Mrs. L.- A. In gram, Mrs. J. W» Culpepper, Miss Kathleen Blalock and Mrs. A. 0. Blalock motored to Griffi Wednesday and were guests oi Mrs. A B. Sanders. They found the roads good and Mrs. San ders well pleased with her horn* in Griffin, and as usual, extend ing a welcome and hearty hanc to all. All report a pleasant da Mrs, Arnold, Mr* £*awright; | Mr. Will McElwaney and fam ily,"of Oak Grove, spent Sunday iftth relatives here. I Mr. Zell Bray is at the Wesley- U hospital in Atlanta for an op eration for appendicitis. f jdr. J, K. People and family, ft Henry County, spent Sunday jnth Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Travis. }' J. R. Goodman and family, of lowry, spent Sunday with his rother, I, M. Goodman. The Bennett Milling Co. ispre- Lrfng to bolt com meal if their istomers wish. Misses Virginia and Margate' v cLucas, of Inman, spent thf 1 etsk-end with their aunt, Mrs. J Dixon. I Mrs. Pauline Adams, of Cuth- l >rt; is visiting her grandpar >• its, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dor- For Sale. Ninety-day Velvet Beans, $2.0C ■Mr bushel. W. M. Farrer, Amboy, Ga. ,-k patriotic meeting will b hkdat Glen Grove tonight A O. Blalock and C. D. Redwine will address the people. You have a car! When you •'neirii any thing in auto accesso , riea see us. I Fife Merc. & Hdw. Co. limitation to Veterans, The Woman*8 Club cordially invites ad Confederate soldiers H and their wives and widows ol Confederate soldiers to meet at he Court House Friday, April 26th. and they will be served din ner by the club. After dinner ; ;here will be music by the band ind a lecture given by Dr. Jar rell. All come. l Red Cross Notes. An interesting meeting of the Fayette County Chapter of Red ' Cross was held Thursday after- J. loon at the home of the Chair man, Mrs. A. 0. Blalock. A "^mber of members were 1 ‘ & ' ^tructive mag- . oresent. • • m- s izine articles Py - 1S ' ' ttoy Harrell and Mrs. fa; 0. Bla- ' lock. s The director of the Junior Rsd Cross reported a very enthusias tic chapter of 53 members. There were also glowing re ports from the Civilian relief, Membe. ship, Surgical dressing and Finance committee. The work rooms of the chapter are now located in the two lovely rooms dindly donoted by Red- wine Brothers in their handsome new building. They will be open every Thurs day and the direcor will be glad to have* a* many ladies as possi ble meet her there on that day and sew. , The class in surgical dressing {will begin work as soon as they This chapter D. B. BLALOCK . .Mrs. Clara Graves returned Monday from the Wesleyan Me morial hospital. Her health is miqh improved and her many wish for her a speedy recovery. / Mrs. Alexander, of Atlanta, •♦will .he the guest of Mrs. A. 0. Blalock next week. She will also instruct the Red Cross Chapter clafsv> in the Redwine Building in •Sqi’gfSal dressing. Surrey For Sale. 1* have a nearly new Barnes- vilievSurrey that I will sell. Nev er, been used but little. W. H^ Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. Important annoucenieiits will be made in near future. Mr. J. G. Good- gbin has purchased interest in the firm and a complete and 'up-to-date line of hafmvare will be carried. Aft€T reorganiuation special an- noucement will be made of future plans and ambitions. We sincerely appreci ate your past patronage. •> Th&Shumate razor is guaran teed 1 for life and will be honed free any time through life. We have a complete line of these ra zors.' 1 ' • Fife Merc. & HDw. Co, Card of Thanks, We desire to express our sin cere thanks to our neighbors and friends who were so kind and at tentive and spoke words of lov ing sympathy to us at the death of out darling baby. ,...We earnestly pray that God's blessings may rest upon each of yob. Rev. S. E. Speer and family. Potato Slips. Nancy Rail and Porto Rica po tato ilipi for sale at $2 50 per Steady "for delivery April 25th* y J. S. Ward, Fayetteville, Ga., Route 1. We never saw people of the dounty working harder and the prospect to a fair acreage to all crops seems goon at present We hope our people will not per mit an idle acre of land, and . 8f , J - , Thank You, , 'can get material, will meet in future, on Wednes day after the first Sunday in their new chapter rooms in the Redwine Building. FURNITURE, We have purchased the furni ture stock of Davis & Jackson and will keep' on 1 hand an up-to- date line of general house fur- nishings. We now have a* car load on the rO*d< and* would be srh»d >o h'Ve.ybu cad and' exsam- (; e snr stock; [ 3 You will find a full supply of the Watkins Products at R. P. Minter’s Store, Woolsey, Ga., (Headquarters Branch Store) A. Bosenbloom’s, Fayetteville, Ber- ney McElwaney. Tyrone, Luther McDonald’s Farrer Town. We thank our patrons for past favors and will appreciate your future business. Mail orders will be I have canned tomatoe* for J. G DUGGAN OPTICIAN Annie Belle Jones, Woolsey, Go plant (bore beans, peas and such erol^ as long as season* will per- i»itr * rihwp——— Notice-Confederate Veterans Paul J. Seemes Camp No. 832, V, will meet at the Court House in Fayetteville at ten FREE! Great War Atlas free, if you subscribe; or extend your sub scription, to the Southern Rual- st (South’s greatest farm paper, «rc jlatfav38)1000.) Three years me dollar; t'HVdttfckO. M. Sutton pecial agent,'C\>.iev.b aG. .\, Ga Back in his old siaal, 53 W. Mitchell St. Watch for annoucement later. given prompt attention when addressed to. W. C. Vollenweider, Watkins Salesman, vYouNcy, Ga. m. on April 2t, 1KL8. !. M. VkuKemr, Ad’ll t I. it FasziCiW&r. Hist HR