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To facilitate the movement of
traffic, and as a safety measure, the
city of Washington has raised the
speed limit , for automobiles from 18
to 22 miles an hour.
SUFFERED AFTER-
BIRTH OF BABY
Trouble Caused by Getting
Up Too Soon. Relieved by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Talcville, New York —“I thought it
would interest you to know what bene-
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from taking your
medicine. A few
days after the birth
rajat of my third child I
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placement. Seeing
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in a Liverpool (Eng-
land) paper I began
taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and that was the best con
finement I had. Whenever I feel run
down 1 always take the Vegetable
Compound as a tonic.. We have just
removed from Brockville (Canada) so I
was pleased when the store ordered the
medicine for me and 1 got it today. I
would not be without it for any price
and I recommend it to ladies around
here because 1 feel so sure it will bene
fit any woman who takes it.” Mrs.
Agnes Wignall, Talcville, New York.
Women can depend upon Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Comixiund to re
lieve them from ills peculiar to their
sex. For sale by druggists everywhere.
Until the outbreak of the World
War one rtf the original cedar of
Lebanon groves mentioned in the
Bible was still standing at the head
of Kedisha Valley near ancient Le
banon.
FIRST IN THE SUMMER
vacation kit, put a bottle of
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Invaluable for sudden and severe pains
in stomach and bowels, cramps, diar
rhoea. When needed - worth 50 timea
the cost for single dose.
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An experimenter in a balloon re
ports hearing a man’s shout at 1,600
feet; the croaking of frogs in a
marsh at 3,000 feet; the roll of
drums and music of an orchestra at,
4,500 feet; church bells tolling at
5,000 feet; a riHe report at 5,900
feet; the noise of a moving train at
8,200 feet, and the whistle of a loco
motive at 10,000 feet.
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• DUNCAN
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Health of this community is very
good at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Floyd and
children spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Tommie Hilley, near Gold
mine. ‘
Mrs. T. B. Johnson and children
spent Thursday with Mrs. Hymer
Cheek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Dove were in
Royston one day last week shopping.
those at Calhoun Falls this week
on a fishing trip are Mr. J. R. John
son and .sons, Luther and Kinzy, Mr.
Henry Rutherford, Mr. Grady Dun
can, Mr. Fred White, Mr. J. B. Cheek.
They all had a nice time and caught
more fish than they could eat.
Mr. Burt Holcomb and Mr. Henry
Allen made a business trip to Ander
son, S. C., Saturday.
Mr. J. R. Johnson and Mr. Luther
Johnson were in Roystoh Saturday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinzy Johnson and
children spent Wednesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank James near Gold
mine.
Mrs. Grady Duncan spent Thurs
day night in Canon with relatives.
Master Herbert Johnson is suffer
ing with a painful stone bruise on
his foot. Hope the injured member
will be well soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blackwell and
children, of Anderson, S. C., spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Johnson and
children, of Honea Path, S. C.,
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hymer Cheek.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinzy Johnson and
children spent Saturday night and
Sunday with relatives in Dewy Rose.
Miss Valace Moon, of Royston,
spent a few days last week with Miss
Ruby Dove.
Mr. L. Whitfield spent a few days
last week with his aunts, Mrs. Dove
and Mrs. Evans.
Misses Ruby Dove, Ruby Floyd
.and Mr. J. C. Thompson spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Valace Moon
near Royston.
Mr. Lee Roy Floyd spent Sunday
night with Mr. Kinzy Johnson.
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LIBERTY HILL
**********
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cordell and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Cordell, of Milltown, Sunday after
noon.
Miss Recie Richardson spent sev
eral daysc last week with Miss Ruby
Dickerson.
Miss Willie Mae Dickerson spent
last week with her grandmother, Mrs.
Nancy Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Shiflet
and children visited relatives in Fair
play, S. C., Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Myers and
family attended the birthday dinnei
Sunday given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Early Myers, of Cokesbury.
Mr. Clifton Reynolds, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Geo. Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cash spent Sun
day with Mr. Rafe Cordell and fam
tty.
Miss Dorris Richardson spent Sat
urday night with Mrs. Waymon Rich
ardson.
Misses Thelma and Ruth McMul
lan, of Elberton, are spending sev
eral days with Miss Peggy Cordell.
Mr. Wesley Gaines spent one nigh:
last week with his brother, Mr. Jack
Gaines.
Mr. Lonnie Dickerson, of Atlanta
spent Sunday with his father, Mr
William Dickerson.
Miss Dorris Richardson spent Sun
day with Miss Georgia Lee Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Snelgrove
and Mr. and Mrs. Duff Cain, of
Carswell Institute, spent last Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Page.
Mesdames Floyd Seawright, Sam
Mays, Mitch Dooley, Judson Brown
were called to the bedside of their
mother, Mrs. Lou Richardson, who
has bee nquite ill for several days.
Mr. Maxie Dickerson, of Tignall,
is spending several days with his
mother, Mrs. Edna Dickerson.
BLUE BELL.
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BETHANY
**********
Rev. Bussey filled his regular ap
pointment here Sunday and dined
with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reynolds and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Estes dined
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead
and family Sunday.
Mrs. C. P. Hendrix continues very'
ill. we regret to hear.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Estes and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Prue Ban
ister dined with Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Banister and family Sunday.
Miss Janie Mae Jordan, of Roys
ton, spent last week-end with Mrs.
W. P. Estes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett
and family spent Sunday with rela
tives in Townville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herndon and
family, of Hartwell, spent Sunday in
this community.
A good rain would be appreciated
here.
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Certain species of snakes are cap
able of climbing the rougher barked
trees.
Certain African tribes scar the
faces of thejr children with identi
fication marks, that they may recog
nize them again if separated by slav
ery or war.
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HALL'9 CATARRH MKDICINE has
been used successfully in ths treatment
of Catarrh.
HALLS CATARRH MEDICINK con
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces thus reducing the Inflammation.
Sold by all druggists
F J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo. Ohio,
i- NEW HARMONY
Mrs. Reba Baker continues ill, we
are sorry to learn.
Mrs. M. J. Isom is improving and
Miss Lallie Isom is in Anderson (S.
C.) Hospital for treatment. We wish
these people speedy recoveries.
A large crowd from here attend
ed preaching at Reed Creek Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Duke motored
from Atlanta last week-end and vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Isom.
Mrs. Curtis Bailey visited Mrs. W.
E. Fleming recently.
Everybody looking forward to the
Fourth of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and son and
Mrs. W. E. Ayers, of Hartwell, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Isom Sunday.
Mrs. J. S. Boleman and Mrs. W.
C. O’Barr spent Thursday with Mrs.
.J. T. Boleman.
Mr. and Mrs. James Massey vis
ited relatives here Sunday.
Those visiting the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Isom Tuesday were Mrs.
Jack Ayers, of Reed Creek, and Mrs.
Martha Adams and Mrs. Harmon
Hembree, of New Prospect, Mrs. J.
S. Boleman, Mrs. Walt Freeman and
Mrs. Rebecca Isom.
Mrs. Land, of Westminster, S. C.,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. H.
Boleman.
Mrs. Mike Fleming visited Mrs.
Boyd Boleman Monday.
Mrs. W. B. McMullan, of Reed
Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Morris
and Mrs. Carl Duncan, of Hebron,
visited Mrs. M. J. Isom Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fretwell O’Barr vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Doc O’Barr Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Isom, of Air
line, visited Mrs. W. L. Osborne re
cently.
Those visiting Mrs. M. J. Isom Fri
day afternoon were Mrs. Otto
Shultz, Mrs. Edd Freeman, Mrs. P.
L. Fleming and Mrs. Tom Isom and
Mrs. Lila O’Barr, Mrs. Howard Baker
and Mrs. Cullen Wright, of Reed
Creek.
Mrs. Doc O’Barr visited Mrs. J. S.
Boleman Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Isom visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Isom Friday.
Mrs. S. H. Fleming and Mrs. W.
C. Cox visited Mrs. M. J. Isom Sat
urday.
Mrs. Sam Fleming spent Thursday
with Mrs. W. C. Cox.
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REED CREEK
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Rain is much needed here and
would be appreciated.
Misses Dessie and Talcie Holland
spent Saturday night with Misses
Fannie Maude and Ruby Hall, of
Hartwell.
Miss Attis Johnson visited Miss
Opal Sadler Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathis Elrod attend
ed preaching here Sunday and dined
with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gray.
Miss Marie Madden is visiting rela
tives in Anderson, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Bailey and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Sadler Sunday.
Miss Arlie Adams, of New Pros
pect, visited her grandparents, Mr. I
and Mrs. L. J. Ayers, Sunday.
A large crowd attended preaching
here Sunday and listened very at--
entively to an interesting sermon
delivered by Rev. E. C. White, of
•\nderson, S. C.
Miss Annie Mae Sadler spent Sat
irday night with Misses Pearl and
Edna Ayers.
Miss Exie Adams spent Saturday
with Miss Annie Robertson.
Mr. Glenn Sadler is suffering with
i broken arm this week.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Pinson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Crate Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Ank
Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Holcomb, of
near Royston, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sadler and
family.
Rev. L. T. Smith, of South Caro
lina, delivered an interesting sermon
L o a large congregation Sunday
night.
Sunday school next Sunday after
noon.
B. Y. P. U. after Sunday school.
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ADAMS TOWN
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Mr. and'Mrs. I. T. Myers and fam
ly, of Oakway, S. C., spent Sunday
with T. S. Mouchet and fafnily.
Pauline Mouchet is visiting Marie
Myers for a few days.
Andy and Rex Martin spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Oakway, S. C.,
with Roscoe Martin. Roscoe accom
panied them home.
Mr. Bill Byrum, of Reed Creek,
pent Sunday night with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Willie Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Myers and son.
toe Frank, and Mrs. Robert Heaton,
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Johnson, at Waynesboro, Ga.
Jessie Mae Stovall and Dollie Mc-
Kern. of Airline, spent Sunday night
with Llewellyn and Olivia Ford.
Pearl Stovall spent Sunday night
with her aunt. Mrs. A. A. Hill.
Mrs. T. S. Mouchet and daughters,
Jessie Bell and Lillie, were the guests
of Mrs. C. J. Mouchet Monday.
Mr. Frank Martin is sick at this
writing.
Sylvester Carnes, who has been
sick for some time, is improving,
we are glad to state.
Mr. Perrylee Ford and children
have been up to the mountains re
cently. They reported a nice time.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep ap
preciation for the kindness extended
during the bereavement that has
come to us on account of the death
of our beloved mother and grand
mother, Mrs. Lou M. Linder.
MR. AND MRS. R. C. THORNTON
and Family.
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Any woman who is a match for her
husband will blaze up when he at
tempts to strike her.
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CAMPGROUND
The crops in this section are look
ing very good considering the dry
weather.
Misses Emma, Inez Powell and
Messrs. Charlie Russell, Johnny Pow
ell spent a while last Tuesday night
with Misses Annie and Lula Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Barister and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Logan
Bowen Sunday afternoon.
Misses Cornelia, Edith Adams
spent Saturday afternoon with Miss
Mildred Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom White visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Mouchet Sun
day afternoon.
Mesdames Marion Powell and Al
bert Hendrix spent Wednesday af
ternoon with Mrs. R. A. Cooper.
Miss Louise Mouchet spent Sunday
night with Miss Eugenia White.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Powell and
children, of Sardis, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Powell.
Miss Eugenia White spent last
Monday with Miss Mildred Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Myers vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bowen a short
while Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. R. A. Cooper, Mrs. Marion
Powell were visitors to Mrs. Bob
Russell last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. C. L. Bowen visited her
daughter, Mrs. Jim Ginn, one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Parks, of
Sardis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Herndon Sunday afternoon.
Mesdames Quincey Haralson, Al
bert Hendrix spent Saturday after
noon with Mrs. Marion Powell.
Miss Emma Powell entertained a
number of her friends with a birth
day party Saturday night, at which
many beautiful and useful presents
were received by the hostess. After
several hours of fun and merry
laughter, delightful cream and cake
were served. Those present were:
Misses Era, Burlee McCollum, Mag
gie Adams, Velvia Holcomb, Jesse
'Lee Powell, Annie, Lula Cooper, Em
ma, Inez Powell, and Messrs. Tom
White, Jud Brown, Glenn Whitworth,
Charlie Russell, Floyd Motes, Mack
Stamps, Frank Adams, Clarence
Powell, Johnny Powell, Clarence
Cooper, Dan Powell, Jackson Weav
er, Newt McCollum. Each one de
parted wishing her many more hap
py birthdays.
Those visiting Misses Annie and
Lula Cooper Sunday afternoon were
Misses Emma and Inez Powell and
brother, Johnny, Miss Maggie Adams
and brother, Frank, the Misses Green
way and brother, Stanley, of Sardis,
Misses Glenn Whitworth, Dan Pow
ell, Charlie Dickerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Brown were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cason, of Hartwell, re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant were visiting
relatives at Royston Sunday.
Seems like everyone is planning
for a big day the 4th of July.
Remember it is only about four
weeks until Campmeeting, and prep- i
arations are being made for a large
meeting this year.
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MT. OLIVET WINS FROM AIR 1
LINE 16-8.
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On Thursday afternoon on the
Allman field the heavy-hitting Mt. '
Olivet team banged out a total of
19 hits and 16 runs to win from
Airline.
The great pitching of Jim Crook
was a puzzle to the Airline batters,
not allowing but three hits until the
seventh inning .
The hitting stars for Mt. Olivet
were as follows: W. Morris, F. Cleve
land, J. B. Sanders, C. Morris and
D. Bailey, each getting three hits.
The hitting stars for Airline were
Gray and J. Herndon.
Mike Herndon pitched great ball
for Airline until the fourth inning.
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Airline 8,9
Mt. Olivet 16 19
Umpire, Fry, Reed Creek.
Mt. Olivet Wallops Sardis 13-1.
On Saturday afternoon on the All
man field the Mt. Olivet nine banged
the old apple all over the lot against
Turner, J. Cordell and Fry.
Wake Bailey was in great form,
and pitched jam-up ball and shooting
the old ball down the groove, making
15 of the Sardis batters whip at the
breeze.
The hitting stars for Mt. Olivet
were as follows: D. Cleveland, W.
Morris, J. Sanders and Wake Bailey.
D. Cleveland caught one of C.
Turner’s fast balls and socked it to
deep center field for a home run,
scoring J. B. Sanders ahead of him,
who had just tripled to right. W.
Morris and W. Bailey also got
triples.
The hitting stars for Sardis were
D. Cordell. Parker Heaton and Paul
Heaton.
Box Score—Sardi*.
AB R H E
Maddox, lb 4 0 0 2
Richardson, ss 4 0 11
Paul Heaton, c 4 0 2 2
Smith, cf 4 110
D. Cordell, 3b 4 0 2 0
Cash, If 3 0 0 0
Parker Heaton, 2b 4 0 2 1
J. Cordell, rfp 3 0 0 1
Turner, prf 3 0 10
Fry, Ifp 1 0 0 0
Total 34 19 7
Box Score—Mt. Olivet.
AB R H E
D. Cleveland, lb 5 2 2 0
W. Morris, 3b 5 14 0
D. Bailey, cf 4 2 4 0
F. Cleveland, ss 5 0 2 0
W. Bailey, p 3 110
W. Sanders, rs 4 110
C. Cleveland, c .3100
C. Morris, If 4 3 2 1
J. Sanders. 2b 3 2 11
Total 36 13 17 2
Summary: Two base hits, D. Cor- :
dell; three base hits, W. Bailey, J.
Sanders, W. Morris; home runs. D.
Cleveland. Struck out by Bailey,
15; by Turner, 4; base on balls of
Turner, 2; umpires, Brown and Har
ris. Batteries for Mt, Olivet: W.
Bailey and C. Cleveland; for Sardis:
Turner, J. Cordell, Fry and Heaton.
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Mr. HEBRON
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The farmers in this section would
appreciate a nice rain, as the corn,
cotton and the gardens are about to
dry up for the want of rain.
Health of this community is very
good at present.
Miss Annie Duncan and little Hel
en Duke, of Atlanta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Duncan last week.
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Cleveland vis
ited the former’s mother, Mrs. Eve
lyn Cleveland, Thursday.
Mrs. Jim Madden and Mrs. Howard
Brown and children spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. B. K. Hall.
Mrs. Carl Duncan visited Mrs
Mike Isom, of New Harmony, Wed
nesday.
Misses Irene and Gladys Cleveland
spent Thursday with Misses Sylvia
and Evelyn Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilborn vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Madden Wed
nesday.
Mr. Olin Cleveland and Mr. Wal
ton Bobo visited Mr. Odis Cleveland
Friday.
Miss Exie Adams spent Saturday
with Miss Annie Robertson, of Reed
Creek.
Messrs. J. D. and R. C. Cleveland
made a business trip to Asheville.
N. C., last week.
Misses Reecie Dickerson and El
len Hubbard spent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Powell.
Mrs. Bub Hall spent Saturday af
ternoon with Mrs. Anderson Hall, of
New Prospect.
Mr. John Cleveland spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Denver Nation, of Anderson,
S. C.
Mr .and Mrs. Cleo Powell and Miss
Reecie Dickerson spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Vickery,
of near Harmony:
Misses Pearl and Nellie McLane
were the guests of Miss Mary Mc-
Lane Saturday night.
Mr. Reuben Cleveland and mother
Mrs. Evelyn Cleveland, spent Satur
day night and Sunday with relatives
in Anderson, S. C.
Miss Laura Madden spent Satur
day night with Miss Dessie Cole.
Mr. Oscar Ethridge spent Saturday
night with Mr. Timothy Powell.
Misses Irene Cleveland and Ger
trude Powell were the guests of
Misses Sylvia and Evelyn Cleveland
Saturday night.
Master Hugh Dorsey McLane spent
Saturday night and Sunday with his
cousins, Masters Inman and Horace
McLane, of Mt. Olivet.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madden vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Hall Sat
urday night.
Misses Sylvia, Evelyn and Irene
Cleveland spent a while Thursday
with Miss Mary Maude Bobo.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ethridge
spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Ethridge, of Campground.
Miss Rubie Adams visited Miss
Lattie Dickerson Saturday night.
The ice cream supper given by
Mr. Malter Bobo Saturday night was
enjoyed by a large crowd.
Miss Nellie McLane spent Sunday
with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Er
vin Jones, of Mt. Olivet.
Mr. and Mrs. Manly Herring and
family spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Bobo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fretwell O’Barr and
two children spent one night last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Dock O’Barr,
of Mt. Vernon.
Mrs. Grady Hall and children, of
New Prospect, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ainsworth McLane Saturday night, :
Mrs. Denver Bailey was called to
the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Clyde
White, of Reed Creek, Sunday night,
who was critically ill.
Miss Ruby Nell Baker visited her
sister, Mrs. Jefferson Adams, Mon
day.
Sunday school at this place is pro
gressing nicely. Hope it will con
tinue to do so.
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VIOLA
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Quite a number from here attend
ed the prom party given by Miss
Sarah Jordan Saturday night.
Nelle Lankford has returned home
after several weeks’ visit in Char
lotte, N. C., with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shirley spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Dowis.
Mrs. I. R. Thomas spent Friday af
ternoon with Miss Tyler.
Those spending last week with Mr.
J. O. Hewin and family were Mrs.
Birchel Hewin and baby, of Jackson
ville, Fla., and Mrs. L. T. McLane,
of Toccoa.
Raymond Black and mother spent
Friday and Saturday in Atlanta with
relatives.
Miss Mattie Lou Hicks and broth
er, Swinton, and Georgia Jackson
spent Saturday night with Sarah Jor
dan.
Miss Svelyne Vanpelt, of Knox
ville, Tenn., is here visiting her cou
sins. Misses Lillie and Leona Cope
land.
We are expecting some good sing
ers with us next Sunday. Every
body come.
Mrs. Edgar Mullenix and children
spent Sunday with Mr. Jim Lankford
and family.
Miss Cheek, of south Georgia, vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim King last week.
Several from here attended the
singing at Adamstown Sunday night.
A marriage of interest to friends
and relatives was that on Sunday af
ternoon, June 28, 1925, of Miss Cleo
Mouchet, of this section, to Mr. Clar
ence Andrews, of near Carnesville.
The ceremony was performed in
Toccoa, after which they left for a
trip to Stone Mountain. The bride
is the daughter of Mrs. C. J. Mou
chet. of this community. We ex
tend hearty congratulations and best
wishes.
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The United States produces $300,-
1000,000 worth of sole leather an
| nually. It produces $75,000,000
worth of leather belting annually—
these in addition to millions of dol
lars’ worth of other classes of
leather.
RED WINE
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There will be preaching at this
place next Sunday afternoon. Ev
erybody invited to come. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McGee spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Pritchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Johnson at
tended Quarterly Conference Sunday
at Gaines Chapel.
Misses Autry and Howard Hicks
spent last week with Misses Joe Neil
Adams and Thelma Goodson, of
Royston. .
Messrs. Owen and Hoyt Ruthford
visited their sister, Mrs. Leo Taylor,
of Dewy Rose, recently.
Rev. O. E. Smith visited Mr. Sam
Saxon last Saturday, who has paraly-
Mrs. Georgia Jones, -of Elbert
county, is visiting her son, Mr. CiaiK
lO mTss Myrtie M. '. Rut * erf
Dewy Rose, is nbrsing Mrs. Charlie
lendrix, who has been ill for the past
ew weeks. We hope she will soon
be well again. . .
Mr. Cleo Begg, of Atlanta, is vis
ting his parents this week-end.
The friends of Mr. Reece lemples
are sorry to hear of his illness. We
hope for him a speedy recovery.
Mr. S. S. Hicks and daughters vis
aed relatives- in Anderson, S. C.,
,-ecently. .
Our Sunday school is to have a
aicnic July 4th in Mr. Barnett John
son’s pasture. Everybody invited to
•ome and don’t forget to bring a full
basket* -Jf
Mr. and Mrs. Horace McGee, of
Macedonia, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Beggs Sunday. ,
Misses Curtis and Cleo Hendrix, of
Duncan, spent one night last week
with Misses Lola and Eula Fowler.
Mrs. Sam Shaw’s father, Mr.
“rather, was operated on last Friday.
We hope he will soon be well again.
Miss Curtis Hendrix spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Hilley. t »
Everybody be sure to come to the
>icnic Saturday.
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HOLLY SPRING
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Every one seems to be hunting'
i cool place these hot days* Every
one is most up with thfeir work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Singleton and
family, of Carnesville, spent Wednes
lay with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Single- F
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barton and fam
ly spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Seymour.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sey
mour, June 23, a fine girl. Con
gratulations.
Miss Sarah Scott spent Saturday
night, June 20, with Miss Mary
Thomas Brown, of Bowman.
Miss Eva Moss, who has been at
tending school at Mt. Berry, is home .
for her vacation.
Mrs. N. A. Howell and little son,
Nathan, are visiting her mother, Mrs.
G. L. Nelms. Mrs. Howell is mak
ing her home in East Point.
The guests of Mrs. Elly Moss and
family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Seymour and family, Messrs.
Major and Hubert Brown, Miss
Gladys Singleton and Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Jordan, Mrs. Molly Haynes and
daughters, Mrs. Lester Webb
Letha, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dick-»*
srson.
Mr. and Mrs. Casin House ana
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tebe Jordan and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Singleton Sunday.
The young people enjoyed a par
ty at the home of Colley Ayers’ Sat
urday night.
The Junior class enjoyed a, birth
day party at Miss Lois Jordan’s Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Curx Colvard ana
family dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. t
A. Seymour Sunday.
Miss Fannie Ida Ford spent this
week-end with Miss Louie W’hite.
Miss Mildred Singleton and Sarah
Scott spent Saturday night with Miss
Lois Jordan.
Miss Ruth Thomas spent Sunday
with Miss Mamie Campbell.
Miss Margaret Hutchinson spent
Sunday with Sarah Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Richey and
family, of Florida, are visiting rela- A
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie G. Ayers and
son, Elrod, visited relatives beyond
Commerce Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ayers and
son, Colley, visited Mr. Ayers’ niece
Sunday evening, Miss Flora Ayers,
who has been sick.
Miss Lou Moseley is visiting home
folks. She is a rKirse in a hospital''
in Athens.
Misses Dexter and Willie Mae Bry-"
an and Miss Loilie White visited Miss
Gladys Singleton Thursday evening.
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FLAT SHOALS
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Health of this community is not
very good at present, as there are
several on the sick list. *
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bray ana
little daughter spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Shiflet.
Mrs. Polly Ekelton and Miss Myra
Sanders spent Thursday and Friday
with Mrs. Bill Waters and daughter,
Miss Willie Mai, of Campground.
Mrs. Robt. Cornell had as her
guest a few days last week her sis
ter, Mrs. Anderson Ppeples, and lit
tle son and daughter, Alma and
Frank.
The many friends of Mrs. Charley
Shiflet will be glad to learn of her *
rapid improvement.
Misses Dollie McKern, Willie Mae
and Pearl Stovall, of Airline, visited
Miss Opal Shiflet Thursday evening.
Mr. Aaron Adams and sister, Miss
Dallas, spent Friday night with their
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams,
of near Hendrys.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Carlton dined
with Mr. Will Vickery and family .
Sunday. **
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The Tropics contain some 240 mil
lion cocoanut trees, which bear an
annual crop of seven or eight bil*
lion nuts.