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The FAYETTEVILLE NEWS VOL. XXXI. FAYETTEVILLE, GEORGIA, JULY 9, 1920. NO. 51 Drink, DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING The Coca-Cola Company Atlanta. Ga, §Wm Pniof-T-T* FAYETTEVILLE GEORGIA 30x3 1/2 $36.52 OUR PRICE $30.50 YOU SAVE 6.02 G & G HARDWARE COMPANY Price $840 F. O. B. Factory LET US DEMONSTRATE BLALOCK TRADING CO. TIRE PRICES GOOD ONLY FOR PRESENT STOCK ON HAND ' - ' ;.] 30x3 AJAX PLAIN OUR PRICE YOU SAVE 30x3 1/2 AJAX ROAD KING OUR PRICE . YOU SAVE $17.85 14.30 3.55 $24.07 ..19.90 4.17 LOCALS Mr. Jack Phillips of Elberton is spending a few days with the family of Mr. J. E. Travis. Miss Crystal Camp has returned from a two weeks visit to relatives at Douglasville. Mr. H. C. Paul of Madison county and B. D. Seagraves of Commerce •were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Seagraves this week. Mr. James McBride, Jr., has been appointed to rural route number and will assume**his duties in a few days. Col. and Mrs. L. C. Dickson spent Sunday at Douglasville. Miss Mary Thompson of Columbus is spending some time the guest of Mrs. R. H. Bennett and Miss Roxie Blalock. Mr. G. M. Dorman returned Wed nesday from a week’s visit to relatives in Texas. Mr. L. A. Harris and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Ike Loyde. Miss Hesper Thornton returned Monday from a visit to Launderback Springe, Tenn. Waymond Robert, the two and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edmundson, was badly burned last Saturday morning at their lumje. in Atlanta, and later died at a hospital and was brought here Sunday and buried Monday. The litle one fell in a pail of hot water. The many friends of the bereaved parents here join the News in condolence in their loss. To the Voters of the Sixth Congres sional District of Georgia: Appreciating the past kindness of the voters of the Sixth District, and the many expressions concerning my candidacy, which, at least’, indicate a willingness to support me again, I announce as a candidate for the 67th congress - to succeed myself, subject to such rules and regulations as may be adopted by the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of the Sixth Dis trict. I am expecting to make a canvass of the district, and I hope to have the pleasure of seeing you personally. Thanking my constituents for past favors, and hoping my candidacy will meet with your approval, I am, Sincerely, J. W. WISE. SANDY CREEK The families of Messrs. I. M. GoGod- man and C. E. Ward spent Monday at the camp. Mr. Delos Miller and wife of Sunny Side spent Monday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis. Miss uVra Davis of Atlanta spent the week-end at home with her par ents, Judge and Mrs. J. J. Davis. Those who attended our picnic last Thursday are all of the opinion it was one of, if not the best day’s outing the people of our town ever had. There were about five hundred present and from a few weeks to eighty-eight years of age. There were baskets and pork, beef, mutton and kid cooke d right, and served to the delight of all. There was Bruns wick stew for all and plenty left over. Every one had plenty and what they wanted to eat, and so far as we could see, everyone from the youngest to the oldest enjoyed every part of the Our Sunday school was rather slim last Sunday on account of so many going to the memorial singing at The Rock. The fanners through this section would like 1 to see a good rain. Mrs. Mattie Lora McCullers and Jessie Head spent a few days last week with Mrs. Alice McEachern of Hopeful. Miss Berta Walker returned home last Saturday after spending some time with her sister in Atlanta. Mrs. Evie Flowers is real sick at this writing. We hope that she may soon recover. Miss Janet Griffin spent Saturday the guest of Miss Mattie Head. Miss Odessa Ellison is spending some time the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mattie Walker. Sunday afternoon, Everett Gay, while riding a horse, fell and died al most instantly. He and another boy were out riding horse back, the first seen was that Everett was on the ground. He was rushed to a physi cian, but died almost as soon as a physician was reached. Everett was a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Gay, and wa.s considered one of the best hoys in our town. He was 12 years of age, an active member of the Baptist church and Shnday school. He was kind to old and young and always ready and willing to do his part. The funeral exercises were conducted at the Baptist church Tuesday afternoon by his pastor, Rev. C. L. Foote, assist ed 1 by Revs. G. P. Gay, Walter Car michael and L. P. Glass. EYerett wasi a good boy and will be missed by not only his people, but by the people of the entire town. EAST SIDE Mr. and Mrs. Devered Elite and children of Atlanta were guests of relatives and friends in East Side last Sunday. Mrs. Otis Holt and children of Hope ful spent the week-end with Mrs. Tom Holt. The Misses Miller attended the funeral of their nephew, Mr. Rape, at McDonough last Sunday. i Several from East ..Side attended the fish fry at Dixon’s Bridge last Saturday, and all expressed them selves as having had a good time. Miss Laura A. Thornton has been on the sick list the past few days. We wish her an early recovery. Mrs. Tempie Brown and son,, Mr. Mr. Elonza Long and family 0^“ Brown, of Clayton county vis- ! ited Mrs. Tom Holt last Sunday. Campbell county spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Head. Miss Elsie Smith was the guest of Miss Mattie Lora McCullars last Sun day. Mrs. Cora Harper and children of Fife visited relatives here last Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll of Pal metto spent last Monday the guests of Mr. J. F. Harper and family, Mr. Charlie Elder died at home here last Thursday after an illness of several weeks. He was buried at Sandy Creek Friday evening. We ex tend to his wife a^id all the bereaved our sympathy. Our school , will begin here ihext Monday. Let all he ready to start their children the first day and try to make it a successful term while it will be short, if everyone will do their best the children will be benefitted. Mrs. C. C. Norton and Mrs. Cliff Kerlin visited in Vaughn last Sunday. The annual reunion of the Confed erate veterans of Fayette county will be held ,at Hopewell church on Fri day, the 16th day of July, 1920. All Veterans are requested to be present, as an election will be held for a com mander. Young soldiers of the World war are invited to meet with us. PRIMIUS. SHORT COURSE AT A. & M. SCHOOL Object Achieved. One object aimed at In changing styles is to make the old photographs look ridiculous.—Toledo Blade. The annual short course for the boys and girls club work will be held at the Sixth District A. & M. School on July 19, 20 and 21. The first two days will be devoted largely to club work, but on Wednesday, July 121, there will he an interesting program for the fanners and their wives. This will he boll weevil day. The program will be announced next week. day. It was the wish of all present to meet next year. EVERETT GAY DEAD 31x4 AJAX ROAD KING $$33.12 OUR PRICE 30.50 YOU SAVE 2.62 . 30x3 SOUTHER.. S. TREAD $22.05 OUR PRICE 16.55 YOU SAVE 5.50 30x3 1/2 SOUTHERNS. TREAD.. OUR PRICE YOU SAVE 31x4 SOUTHERN S. TREAD OUR PRICE . . YOU SAVE AJAXCORD $29.20 21.95 7.25 $42.98 32.50 $10.48 CAR SAMPSON TRACTOR