About The Fayetteville news. (Fayetteville, Ga.) 18??-???? | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1920)
FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE, GEORGIA. APRIL 3, 1920, ; Boyd', of Atlanta, J. T. and Wm. Boyd, i yet at home. Their many friends join ! the condolence to the bereaved fam- LOCALS. Misses Katherine and Martha Sams of Wolsey, spent last Saturday with Miss Hazel Sams. Some items are omitted this weekj i account of lack of space. Miss Grace Dorsette spent the week end with Miss Willie Clyde Dorsette, of New Lake Bennette. Miss Marie Young, who has been seriously ill for the last week, is slow ly improving. Mr. Wm. Boyd died at his home near Bethany last Monday after an Mr. Boydillness of several months’ duration. Mr. Boyd had lived in that section all of his life and was one of the county’s best citizens. He served our county as a member of the Board of Education and always manifested a lively interest in the general welfare of his community and county. He was an active member of the M. E. church and Sunday School, and held in high estem by his neighbors and those who knew him. When a young man he married Miss Mattie Jones. Four boys and four girls came to brigten and bless their home, all of which are liv ing but one. They are Mrs. L. A. Har ris and Miss Mattie Boyd, of Bethany, Mrs. Howard Miss Annie Mae Goodman visited Lowry recently. Dr. Wallis and sons, George and Arthur, attended the Bible Conference in Atlanta Sunday. Miss Ara Turner, of Kenwood, and Mr. W. T. Howell, of this place, were united for life at the parsonage here last Thursday evening, and are at home to their many friends. Mrs. Richard of Sandy relatives Jenkins, Creek, visited friends and in town last week. Mrs. Lois Reeves, of Mississippi, ar. rived here last Friday, and will spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lewis. Master Edward Sam3 is sick at this writing. their tongues... That’s easy... Tongue work costs nothing... But the dealer who actually puts it into effect is the man you are looking for But that is exactly what we are doing. While prices are continually going up elsewhere, we are pains takingly keeping them down at this tsore. Every time the wholesaler raises us a cent or two we lop off another cent or two from our already slender profits. We are skating on thin ice, we know, but we are determined to keep our own prices down, at all costs. Wayne Smith went to Atlanta Mon day to accept a position as bookkeeper for the Atlanta Steel Works. • Miss Ida Morgan and Mr. Chas. Lewis, of Clayton county, were mar ried at the parsonage Sunday evening, Rev. G. P. Gory, officiating. Their many friends join the News in con gratulations. Mrs. J. T. Adams and! little daugh ter, Frances, spent Monday in Atlan- Whitley, of Atlanta, Prof. G. H. Boyd, of McDonough, Carl Mrs. Resca Gibbs, of South Caro lina, and children, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lew- Second Quarterly Meet ing at Sandy Creek. DRY GOODS I—Our great variety enables us to please everybody. You cannot duplicate our offerings in price and The following is the program for second quarterly meeting of Division No. 2, to be held at Sandy Creek church on April 10th: 10-00 o’clock—Devotional service to songs by chorister. 10:20—Prayer by chaplain to super intendent in charge. 10:10—Report of field workers to report of home department and cra dle roll department. 11.00—Sermon by pastor.. Subject: “Sunday School.” 12:00—Dinner on grounds. 1:00—Open for business' by song. Reports of Sunday schools received! and read. Grading of schools. Marks on Division charts. School quality anywhere. •Whether it be a dinner set, or a single piece, it is here, and the PRICE IS RIGHT. No shoddy soles at this store. Every pair up in quality and down in price. Ask any one who wears them. For both FT \ PnW A T?!?— Wh ° wants a saw ’ or an axe ’ that is ®° ft and 9 oes llxilVL/ TT dull in a short time? Get a good one for the same price from us. Guaranteed to stand the test. All of our hardware is the same, and we have most anything you want Come here for the best, WE SELL a little of everything at the price that pleases. 1:45—The Boy in Sunday From Age 6 to 20, by J. W. Adams. 2:05—Suggestions. Ways of In creasing the Sunday School by Super intendent and Teachers. 3:00—New Business. Place for Next Meeting. 4:00—AfljournocT, 4 r "my daughters pains Every mother who has a daughter will be interested in the fob lowing letter. It answers the question that thousands of mothers have been asking for years—“What can I do to relieve my daughter of her severe headaches and periodica* pains?" “I have used DR. MILES’ ANTI-PAIN PILLS for years and they have always given me prompt relief. My daughter who has been a sufferer of periodical pains and nervous headaches has never failed to obtain relief from these wonderful little tablets. We both thank you from the bottom of our heart for having enabled us to obtain prompt relief from our sufferings. DR. MILES’ ANTI-PAIN PILLS have never failed us and we would not be without them.” MRS WINIFRED JONES, Stockton, Md. For more than 30 years Dr. Miles’ Anti- Pain Pills have been relieving suffering ir ■, women, men and children from tormenting pain— jj| Headache, Backache, Neuralgia,. etc. Ask your \\MT~hf] Xml 1 / BLALOCK TRADING CO For Tax Receiver, To the Voters of Fayette County: I hereby announce my candidacy for Tax Receiver of Fayette county, subject to the Democratic primary of April the 20th, 1920. I think I know the duties of the office. My record is open for your inspection. If elected, I promise to give you the best of service. Your vote and influ ence will be appreciated. Yours very truly, W. O. D. MOORE. The heaviest rain fell here Sunday that has fallen in several years. There was no R. F. D. mail Monday on account of high waters. M. F. Whitlock and his entire family are down with the flu. We wish them a speedy recovery. Several from Oak Grove attended preaching here last Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Wilson, of White Oak, Brown, A. Rosenbloom’s Department Store Retail Dealers In DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, HATS AND ALL KINDS OF LADIES’ AND MEN’S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS visited her sister, Mrs. J. O. here last Saturday and Sunday, E. D. Whitlock, of Oak Grove, was here Monday. Mr. John Askew and family, of Flat, Creek, visited relatives here Saturday and Snuday. Walter Brown and wife and mother visited W. L. McCoulars and family iast Saturday at Sandy Creek. Andrew Knowls made a, business trip to Senoia last Saturday. Miss Mattie Laura McCoulars, of Sandy Creek, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Glen Brown is quite sick with flu at this writing. Dr. Wallis, of Sharpsburg, and Dr. Jones-, of Tyrone, were here Monday. Winnie Chapman, of Standing Rock, spent last week here wilh her aujit. Mrs. Lois Chandler. Mr. J. W. Stell, of Fayetteville, was hero one day last week. It now is the first of April and scarcely any farming done yet. bu' we must realize that we have to depend on a higher power. Too many of us i depend on self too much is the rea son we don’t prosper more. Trust the j Lord and all will be well. By purchasing- certain articles of Hardware in advance of a raise in price OUR CUSTOMERS are getting the benefit of this early purchase Syracuse Plows and Repairs My Spring and Summer Goods are coming in daily—have to make room for them. Shop Forges and Tools Plow Steel or Implements HAVE CUT MY PRICES DOWN ON MY FALL. Plow Gear and Harness AND WINTER STOCK Stoves and Ranges Card of Thanki will have a nice line of Spring and Summer Goods. Prices right. Come to see me. Paints and Roofing We wish to thank the people of the community for their many acts ,of kindness during the illness and death of our wife and mother. May the Ixird bless you all for your kindness. J. S. WARD AND CHILDREN. ROSENBLOOM FAYETTEVILLE, CA. Easter Egg Hunt. Saturday p. m„ at 2:30' o’clock, on Mrs. Culpepper’s lawn. Admission 15 cents. -Proceeds to go to library. aSIBIii