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IN AUTOMOBILES TO
FARMS
IN HANCOCK COUNTY, LEAVE FROM
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MONDAY, AUG. 9,1909. EARLY IN MORNING.
Make your final arrangements by Saturdady of this week.
These farms will make a bale of cotton to the acre.
To good men, we will sell them on 5 years’ time.
From 50 acres to 1000, at $20.00 per acre and up.
Every man has an opportunity in his life to make something.
This is yours. Act wisely now.
Quarterman & Toole,
LONGViEW.
Mr, K. L. Durham made a busi
ness trip to W inder 1 uesday.
Messrs. W. W. Hayes and (’• ('.
Swi-tman visited Hoseiiton Monday.
Mr. E. D Johnson and wife spent
the day with W.C. MeDougal Tluirs
dav.
* /
Mrs. Skinner and Mrs Mosley
visited Mrs Susie Rainey, of Mul
berry . Wednesday.
Mr. Hamp (lunnin and wife, of
Hosehton, visited C. A. Moon Wed
nesday.
R. L. MeDougal and ye scribe
went to Winder Thursday.
M,. Jarrett Oarlise attended
preaching at Bethlehem Wednes
day.
Rev. .1. A. Hall filled his regular
appointment here Sunday.
Mr. Pink Williams and wife, of
Winder, attended preaching here
Sunday.
Cyrus Hogan visited Cedar Creek |
Saturday.
The Longview hoys played hall
somewhere Saturday- Ask Jim
Stewart about the score.
Mr- J. R. Wills made a business
to Winder Saturday.
Mr. J. I\ Rainey went down to
Winder Saturday.
Arthur Gunnin and Ernest Skin
ner attended preaching at \\ alnut
Sunday.
Ijongview was well represented at
Hosehton Saturhay.
Frank Gaddis, of Green county,
is visiting here.
Mr. Ralph Moon and sister, Miss
Kate, attended preaching at \\ alnut
Sunday. Middle Mustek.
LEBANON.
The Farmers’ Educational and
Co-operative Union will meet at the
usuil place of m eting next Satur-
day at <1 p. m. A foil attendance
is desired.
Wr-ynian and lluhert Martin are
in if a r tow eornnty selling window
locks.
Mrs. Fletcher Tuck, of Tuckston.
is spending awhile here as the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( . I
-1 lolliday-
J. R. and W’. J- Whitehead visit
ed relatives at lilack Jack ( reek re
cently.
There is a good private school at
Arcade under the instructions of
Miss llattie Boggs. She is the
daughter of Mr. I. 11. Boggs, of
Harrisburg district-
While attending the barbecue
July Ml, in Jefferson, given in hon
or of Hon. John X. Holder, I was
impressed with the good manner in
which the barbecue was carried out
for so many people to be present-
Sheriff B. 11. Collier had all organ
ized iii good style and it was kept
that way throughout the day. The
barbecue was a very siu.ces.sful one.
Protracted meeting will begin at
Lebanon church August 17, and
last one week. The meeting will
he conducted by Rev- George I).
Stone. Mr. John H. Hendrix, tin
noted singer, will lead the singing.
There will he a tent stretched near
the church.
Mr. and Mrs. .lames Doolittle
attended service at Galilee last Sun
day at 11 :<)<> a- m.
A. I>. Mize and Jewell Anglin
left last Saturday for Wilcox county
to spend several days with Mr.
T- R. Guest who lives near Kramer-
OAK GROVE.
Rain, rain —dog days' rain.
The farmers are about through
work in their crops for 1009, and
are attending meeting, going fish
ing, eating fruit and enjoying
themselves.
The school at this place is pro
gressing nicely umh-r the manage
ment of Prof. J. B. Vauglmn, of
Commerce. The patr- ns are
pleased with Prof- .Vaughan*s
services.
Mrs. Bona Jones and baby and
Mrs. Erea Haynie spent last week
in Atlanta, tin- guest of Mrs.
May lm.
Mr. J. M. Barrett and wife and
Charley Gaddis, of Mulberry,
spent a few days last week with
friends and relatives near Woptl
ville, in Oglethorpe county.
Mr. Jack -Tones and family had
as their guests recently Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Whitehead and chil
dren, of Oconee county.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayes and
son, Fred, from Bellmont, visited
Mr. R. F. Hayes and family last
week.
Mr. Coleman and Seaborn j
Wyley visited their parents at
Jersey, Ga., recently.
One of the mail carriers of j
Statham is carrying the mail in
an automobile. Come on Winder
and Lawrenceville.
Mrs. Nona Walla and children,
of near Central, is visiting Mrs.
Minnie Jones this week.
Mr. E. M. Gaddis and wife, of
Oglethorpe county, are visiting in
(this section.
In Japan, it is said, they have
schools for the training of theives
to steal. Probably a lot of peo-
I pie in Georgia are from Japan.
Remember Sunday school meets
every Sunday afternoon. Every
body invited.
CARTER HILL.
School is progressing nicely un
der the care of Prof. W. M.
Holsenbeck and Miss Bertha
Hosch.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller and
children were the guests ot Mr.
J. M. Fuller’s family, of Russell,
Wednesday.
Mr. John Green and family, of
near Winder, spent, the day wit h
Mr. G. W. Fiilh-r 'Saturday.
Mrs. T. J. Edwards and chil
dren, Miss Louie, and Mr. Louis,
were the guests of Mr. C. A Ed
ward’s family Sunday.
Mr. and M rs. Mos s Rutledge
were the guests of Mr. Henry
Queen and family Sunday.
Merman and Dessie Fucker, of
near Oilier, spent the day with
Favett and Johnie Sims Sunday.
NIBLACK’S STORE.
Sev-ral from this part of the
sticks are attending court at Jef
ferson this week. Witnesses,, ju
rors, spectators, plaintiffs and
eefendants are among the num
ber who are attending.
Quite a crowd from here went
to the picnic at Hosehton Satur
day and all report a nice time
and plenty to eat.
Mr 'Fall Berryman and sister,
Miss Billie, of Gwinnett county,
were visiting in this section Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr W A Me Neal was visiting
in Gwinnett county the latter
part of last week.
Mr Guy Roberts, of Bender
grass, passed through this section
in his auto —(be-er-mule) last
Saturday p. m.
Mr and Mrs Truss Scott and
children, of Wilks county, are
visiting Mr ami Mrs West Landers
here.
Mr and Mrs Tom Brooks, of
Jefferson, visited here Sunday.
Mr J C Fades, of near Gaines
ville, was visiting here last week.
If you want to make folks think
you am a witty fellow get up a
bundle of pointed paragraphs and
write them up in your locals as
though they were original with
you. That’s wit. Soribhlek.
RUSSELL
A large crowd attended the
meeting Sunday. Everybody -m
joyed the services. The dinner
was plentiful, and of course all
enjoyed file spread There will
be services day and night lip to
and including Sunday next.
We regret to chronicle the ill
ness of Mr John Oox.
Miss Kudelle Smith was at
home Sunday and entertained a
large number ot her friends and
relatives Sunday afternoon.
Mrs W H Burson fell from the
door of her residence one day this
week, but fortunately was not
seriously injured. ..
Re.s. ( pshaw and Huff are de
livering some powerful sermons
at the Baptist church here this
week. Rev Upshaw is making a
deep impression on all with whom
he comes in contact.
Judge R B Russell was confined
at his home with sickness Sunday.
Col L C Russell was the guest
of his brother. Judge R B Russell,
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Will Pledger visited
the home of Mr W P Smith Sun
day afternoon.
Mr K Z Wright had an attack
of acute indigestion Sunday night,
but is able to be out again.
Mrs J J Meadow has been the
guest of Winder friends the past
week.
Miss Minnie Moore has returned
from a visit to Hoser.ton.
The Seaboard road is prepar
ing to put in a side track here.
We hope to soon have trains stop
ing at this place.
The new budding being erected
by Mr W P Smith will soon be
completed, and will add some
to Russell.