About The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-???? | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1918)
FAYETTEVILLE XXIX. FAYETTEVILLE. GEORGIA, APRIL ,Jl ! wo.r gijE AFFAIRS ) $£. B. Lee. of Atlanta, was ».-HUr yesterday, ffSeS Coliene, Buren and Ev- attendedthe sing- >>on Sunday, ra. Hattie Pitt ■an, of Macon, visiting her slater, Mrs. L. Wry. horses and mules it cheap. D. B. Blalock. the Stell spent ktlanta with her M. Stell, Sewell Whatley, of Ny- j visiting Mias Evelyn fc e Hugh Stell has return home in Atlanta, after ra visit with his grand / G. C. Kelley, of Ken- 1 was the guest of her niec- [ra. Mattie Farrer and Mrs (la Kerlin, this week. k Cecil Fife, of the United pNiijr, is at home on a ten li furlough. He enlisted about Won the ago. For Sale. y-day Velvet Beans, 12.00 Faebbb, Amboy. Ga. are glad so many of our Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us in the death of our wife and mother. May the Lord reward each one of them. J. D. Brown and children. Bugle The Boys Drum and Corps, of the Georgia Industrial Home, of Macon, Ga., will be in our town Honday 'ithd will give a free concert at the Court House Monday night in interest of the Orphan’s Home. These boys will entertain you well, as their selec tions are patriotic and very ap- propiate for the occasion. Every body is invited to hear them. No admission fee. will The confederate veterans at 10 o’clock today as has been their custom for many years. They will be served with dinner by the Woman’s Club at the Court House and Dr. Jarrell, of Atlanta, will make the Memori al address this afternoon. Quite a number have died since last memorial day and but few sur vive. Their meetings always inspiration to our peodle and ev erybody is made to fee) proud of these heroes. They are loyal to their country in the present crisis ■Me wgre loyal at that the Imint allotted each district for nrty Bonds wasovessubscrib- Surrey For Sale, ■ [ihare a hearty new Barnes lurrey that I will sell N*v- n used but little. % H. Hour, Fayetteville, Ga. {Superintendent E. E. Thornton [^tending the meeting of nty School officials at Suvan- \this week. It will be one of ' post important sessions of . body in mafcy years. ibtrty ery one who did not buy a Bond should buy War ig Stamp*. Every child d buy one of these saving ■.ps. Apply to your post mas- i Shumate razor is guaran tor life and will be honed > any time through life. We I a complete lino of these ra- TTT )W. Co. Fife Mbrc, »»- ei^i are 159 members tti the club enrolled in Fayette ^ today. We hej* ever abef Will do his best aHd the its will encourage their chil- l in all club work and that - one will be at the county ■ with an exhibit and record i work. It Loy Edmondson, who has with Blalock-McCollum- Serts Co. for the past six ht, has resigned his position hem to accept a position . Goo. Muse Clothing Co. V JgJhfre he will bo glad •■^piends call to see I want 100 boys who will sow or plant 1 acre in peas and follow it with peas this fall. Boys let’s see how many peas and how much hay we can make this year on 100 acres and then how much wheat we can grow on the same 100 acres next year. Write me your name and age. You can sow your acre fit wheat Sin peas and then sgain with wheat.2 Lakewohd ParMtHe * home of the Southeastern Fair, will be Private F. D. S.mpsor Dies at Camp Wadsworth. Private Fred D. Simpson, of iesdquarters company, First Pi oneer infantry, son of Mr. and tlrs. Man.on Simpson, of75Nel- <on street, died Monday morning at 8 o’clock at Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C. Funeral ser- v.ces with full millitary honors, were conducted at the camp Tuesday, and the body was sent, to Jonesboro, Ga.. where the fun eral will be held from the Cor inth church Thursday morning at 11 o’clock, with interment in the church yard. Besides his parents, Private Simpson is survived by four brothers. J H., A. M. and J. C. Simpson, of Atlanta, and G. D. Simpson, of Savannah, and three sisters. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Leon Simpson, of Atlanta, and Mrs. W. C. Strickland, of Jonesbofc ' Red Cross Notes. Shakerag District is now a Red Cross Auxiliary all its own with ten members. Mia Cora Denham is appointed to get mem bers in this district She brought in five this week: Mr. Unis Den ham, Roy Thompson, F. E. Da vis and Clark Adams. ' Kenwood has organized a Jun ior Red Cross with nine charter members: Clifford Carter, Ly man Carter, Aubrey Jackson, Hoke K alley, Martha Kelley, Opal Kellsy. Sara McKown, Helen Wilkins and Hubert Jackson. Much credit is due Mrs. Land for her interest Others I am sure will join at Kenwood. ,Those ladies working Thurs day, April 18th, were: Mrs. F. Browp, Misses Ethel Butin, esper Thofntoi^Mafy, I/w Gra- r _ ■ ' T17.* 1 I n 1 ■- If nr. „ n- AB ham, Winner BlaioclcTMesdimes. fermerly opened Memorial Day, I , Guy ’ J and will have some big auto rac- Brogdon, Knowles, Charhe Mat ing on Friday and Saturday, May 3rd and 4th, with such not ed racers as the Chevrolet broth ers. Louis Disbrow, George Clark aid a number of others whose performances on the dirt track has that tobasco tang that holds the grand stand occupants breath less at times because of the nar row escapes from disaster. The purses and bonuses which are tin, Frank Travis, Lester Dick' son, Gus Nipper, Culpepper, Roy Barrel), Allen and A. O. Blalock. The sewing room will be open •very Thursday and let every woman in town, who is at ail in terested in winning the war, come and lend us your help. If you are not coming some other woman is doing your share. Those joining the Junior Red dangling within the grasp of the 1 Crflss here tins week are. Karin successful pilots aggregate $5, | Lester, Alma Redwine, ns 000 00 which will assure the pat rons of the park some thrilling t irns on the big track at Lake- wood. A it' _ iUe Woroan’sClub ! Fayetta , e afternoon of t OB th -ti, with Mrs. April 2*i oee entertain- 4*xi‘ Th trg. Charlie Mw. Mill- .Mr*. Morris \ xni Mrs. Mrs. Lou Jonw i ' uterest- nton. A most V, ” has Central Train Hi on Crossin Auto Seaman Griffin Killed »nd Thomae Nip per, of Fayetteville, Badly Hurt. Griffin, April 22-Seamon Grif fin, 15 years old, son of Clifford Griffin, was instantly killed about one o’clock this afternoon when a south-bound Central of Geor gia train struck the car in which youg Griffin and Thomas Nippe\ automobile salesman, of Fayette ville, were riding. The accident occured at a road croesing near Hampton. Several good horses and mules for sale or rent cheap.,, D. B. Blalock. Thank You. Certainly, you may try it at yourliome t»i S ENDING an instrument home se that the whole family can put the Columbia GrmfofcOia to the final teat -under the very condition! under which it will be played, ie one of the ways Columbia Gtafonolae are told. to your home fer a further te We welcome an opportunity have fom play as many records of S it own selection as you wish upote< htmfcm instruments in our storeL- Can anything be fairer ? The phonograph you want in pour hone is the instrument that ptaya in your home the kind of music you like have it^ayecT' 'We'vrtHsie only too glad to send a Columbia Grafonola instruments in our store— W« want and expect you to aak ques tions about Columbia Grafonoias and yecords—the more you ask the better we will She it. Step into a Columbia store today and hT able graph D. B. BLALOCK fin il Wallis, Hazel Duffee, Lou Fay Young, Marie Young, Lester Dickson, Jr. These, with tv.o exceptions, came from Miss Ves ta Head’a room. It is hoyed that ji the other teachers will do as well for the cause next week. There was a very interesting mother’s meeting at Mrs. L A. Ingrain’s last Wednesday after noon. It included a prayer ser vice for our soldier boys. EAST SIDE. Misses Bertha Fields and Lee Wilson, of McDonough, were gaest of the Misses Miller last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. F. Smith and wife, of Gilberts, visited friends in Bet Side last Sunday afternoon, v Mm. J, G^Mask and Mrs. I. C. Karlin, of Bast, spent the week-end with-Mr. C. ;<X Nor ton's family. The Misses Miller were called to Atlanta the early part of this You will find a full aupply of week on account of the death of the Watkins Products at R. P. Minter’s Store, Woolsey. Ga., (Headquarters Branch Store) A. Bosenbioom's, Fayetteville, Ber- ney McElwaney. Tyrone, Luther McDonald’s Farrer Town. pnigiaM on “Health -\oon 1 thank our patrons for past i srranged for the aften. ^vore and will appreciate your ■. . \ j fcure business. Potato Sups. ^ Mail orderg ^ gi ven Halt and Porto Rica p> orompt attention when addressed fif $2.50 per\ x W. C. Vollrnwbidkr, r jfor delivery, Watkins Salesman, J. 3, Ward. J Woolsey. Ga. villa, Gr., Route 1. -A A Something Mew, Important annouceroents will be made in near future. Mr. J. G. Good- goin has purchased interest in the firm and a Complete and [up-to-date line of hamware will be carried. After reorganiuation special an- noucement will be made of future plans and ambitions. We sincerely appreci ate your pait patronage. GAY & BLALOCK r ~ their cousin, Mr. Fred Simpson, who died of pneumania at the military hospital at Spartanburg, Se Ce Edi Holt is trying to make his community believe he is the rich est mani in East Side, just be cause a boy came to live with him for hit victuals and clothes until he beco am 21 years old. Your “Uncle Primus” is ac quainted with all such dope and knOT’* subb visitettnns do-* I have canned tomatoes tar sale. Annie Belle Jones, Woolsey, Ge FREE! Greet War Atlas free, if you subscribe, ok extend your sub scription, to tha Southern Runl et (South’s greatest farm paper, circulation 330,000.) Three yearn. makes man rich, though &i 1 dollar thmnghO. M. Sutton, mtf he .would hot take »_ CoUnge^Uk. 4ao$ dollars for the boy. Bosh! J. G DUGGAN OPTICIAN Back in his old stand, 53 W. Mitchell St. Watch for annoycement later. 4" ti-fA