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W w. P. DcUPERRIERE, Preildent. C. C. McCABE, Central Manager. H. J. RANDOLPH, Secretary.^!
Hoschton Oil Mill i
4' t '
and Manufacturing Cos.,
Cotton Seed Products and Commercial Fertilizers J
To the Farmers of Jakson and adjacent counties:
We are glad to let our friends know that we are getting out the best Fertilizers this season
posible to be made. All our analyses run over, and we would be glad to have you drop in and
inspect our plant, and see just what goes into your fertilizers.
We have studied the soil situation in this and adjacent counties, and feel confident we have
the goods adapted to same.
Our mixture you will admit is far superior to all others, and all we request is that you come
and investigate for yourself.
Hoschton Oil Mill & Mfg. Cos.
Hoschton, Georgia.
NIBLACK’S STORE.
On last Sunday evening occurred
the marriage of Mr. Enoch McNeal
'• ■<d Miss Bessie Henderson,* J. H.
fopl s " "'M, J. P., of Hoschlon,
i standing hw lh e ceremony. Ihe
mean tbat-jg gon of Mr. W. A. Me
le a rujstaiief gober, upriglit and
ben you w T-,
•" Villous young man, while the
bride is the daughter of Mr. George
Henderson, and is a young lady of
many noble traits of character. The
groom is to be congratulated on
winning sifeh a fair young lady for
a life companion. Their many
friends wish for them a long, hap
py and useful life.
Mr. A. J. Morgan made a busi
ness trip to Gainesville one day last
week.
Mr. Claude Roberts, wife and
son, Hutchie, were visiting the
father and mother of Mrs. Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coleman, Sat
urday and Sunday.
Messrs. J. Davis and J. Dan
Brooks made a business trip to
Winder one day last week.
The family of Mr. Charlie Brooks
were visiting the family of Mr. Dan
Brooks here Sunday.
Mrs. Gus Phillips remains no
better at this writing.
Ask Mr. D- J. Hanson why he
has been taking such long walks at
night here of late and he will reply:
“Ah! its a girl.”
Grandma McNeal is visiting her
eon and daughter here, Mr. W. A.
McNeal and Mrs. G. W. Kinney.
Mr. Bose Cruce and family visit
ed Mr. Charlie Batchelor and family
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. £ Julius Bridges is on the
sick list- She is in some what of a
precarious condition.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie
Morgan, a boy.
Miss Julie Maddox has returned
home after an extended visit to her
sister at Winder. Scribbler.
CORINTH.
Several from this place attended
preaching at Bethlehem Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Morrow were
the gutsts of Mr. E. H. Odum and
family Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr- and Mrs. W. J. Smith, of
Winder, visited the former’s parents
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinesley vis
ited Mr- and Mrs. S. H. Harrison
Sunday.
Mr. J. JI. Bedingfield and family
visited the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Bedingfield Sun
day.
Mrs. O.A. Johnson, of Winder,
is visiting her brother, Mr. J. T.
Hinesley, this week,
The singing at Mr. J. T. Hines
ley ’s Monday night was well at
tended.
Misses Bertie Wiley, Emma and
Ida Smith and Mr. George Smith
attended Sunday school at Chapel
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. R. Day and family at
tended preaching at Cedar Creek
Sunday morning.
LONG VIEW.
Rev. John Hall preached a very
interesting sermon at this place
j Sunday. A large crowd attended.
The singing at Mr. W. W. Hayes’
Sunday night was enjoyed by all.
Miss Alma Durham visited- Miss
Hattie Parker'at Cedar Hill, Satur
day night and Sunday.
Miss Montine Smith and brother
attended Sunday school here Sun-
I day afternoon.
Mrs. C. T. Williams has returned
from a visit to her mother at Law-
renceville.
Mr. J ‘hn Durham and i
Sunday with Mr. Allen Flanigan.
Mr. Walter Rainey has returned
home from a visit to Texas and
Oklahoma.
Some of our young people, are
counting on going to the singing at
Pentecost next Sunday.
Miss Efiie Rainey visited friends
at Winder Saturday and Sunday.
School is progressing fine under
the management of Prof. Charles T.
Williams.
Miss Floy Young, from Hosch
ton, was at Long View Sunday.
Miss Maude Fowler was the guest
of Miss Cora Rainey Sunday after
noon.
ROCKY RIDGE.
Rev. I. H. Miller filled his ap
pointment here Sunday. A large
crowd attended the services.
Mr. T. N. Thompson and wife,
of Winder, spent Saturday night
and Sunday .with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams, of Camp
ton, spent Monday with Mr. W. P.
Thompson and family.
Mrs. Hattie Hendrix spent Fri
day with her sister, Mrs. Callie
| Hosch.
Miss. Ruth Treadwell spent Sat
urday night with Miss Ever Mc
! Donald.
The second quarterly meeting
| will be held at Bethlehem Methodist
| church Saturday, March 13. Every
body invited to come. Dinner on
the grounds.* Dr. King will preach
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. W. P. Thompson is still
quite ill, but hope he will soon be
out again.
Mr. and Mrs- L. W. Leslie and
Mr. J. P. Thompson and family
spent Sunday with the family of
Mr. J. H. Clack.
NE W MARKET.
Miller & Strickland,
JSL S. P. LANIER. '
We intend to keep a full line of fresh
meats, groceries, etc. Phone 127.
Trial orders solicited. m.
Continued patronage
appreciated.
John N. Miller, Manager.
Candler Street.
Don’t Forget That —
insist upon it
if you want
l long wear and
i freedom from *
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FIPIII FOURTH RIDGE | yourroof.
orEVEWrSHINGLE CORTRIGHT
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Roofs put on 21 years ago are as good as new today
and have never needed repairs. They’re fire-proof, storm-proof,
and easily laid. Glad to give estimates.
DROP IN AND SEE THEM.
LEATHERS & EAVENSON,
Winder, Georgia.
Wanted —Success Magazine requires
the services of a man in Winder
o look after expiring subscriptions
and to secure new business by
means, of special methods usually
effective; position permanent; pre
er one with experience, but would
consider any applicant with good
natural qualifications; salary $1.50
per day, with commission option.
Address, with references, R. C.
Peacock, Room 102, Success Maga
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