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The News of the Comity V. Guthdretl * » by Our Reg-
ular Corre CO undents-
C LINTON.
Last Sunday was regular preach¬
ing day and a good crowd was out
to greet Bro Smith. There was
no exercises Sunday night on ac¬
count of the threatening weather
Miss Kate Rarron had as hoi
guest Sunday MissesCassie Whiti
head and Olive Roberts, Messrs
Gns Roberts and David White-
bead.
Misses Ethel Stewart and Nora
Morton, of Gray, were the charm¬
ing guest of Mrs J A Stewart for
a few days the past week.
Miss Jessie Stewart, of Jamer.
was the attractive guest of Miss
Mattie Sue Pursley last- Sunday
and Monday. Come again, cous¬
in Jessie?, we enjoy your visits
very much.
Mr Sid Griswold came up from
Macon last Sunday and spent the
•d,ay with relatives.
M iss Olive Roberts, of Hndson-
ville, is spending several days
in our midst as the guest of Miss
Kate Barron.
Col R N Hardeman was in Ma¬
con last Monday on legal busi¬
ness .
Mr Will Holsenbeck went down
to Macon last Monday to be pre¬
sent at the reception of the Mer-
cer Alumni and to meet l,k „]<i
C’T) 11 fchums.
Mrs F K Robs and son, Jim.
were visitors ta the Central City
lh-st Saturday.
Mrs R C Post ell, of Macon, is
with, her mother, Mrs S L Chiles,
who is quite sick with fever.
M iss Bessie Ross is spending
the week ill Milledgeville as the
guest of Miss Hattie Pottle.
•Miss Mary Belle Smith is at
home from school fos the summer
Jamie Walker, of Wayside,.was last
tjbe guest of Bartlett Ross,
Sunday.
Messrs Gm Roberta, and David
Whitehead called on two of our
young, ladies last Tuesday night.
Come again., young mea, as your
yisits are highly appreciated.
Several from here jpiued. the
fishing party last Monday night
and left fo*Soutji Ga gone
week or texj, days t lying, theii
luck -
GRISWGLDYIIJLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Meifco^ofiMiumn,
were here Monday-
Mrs. J L McWilliams, ot Lew-
iston, was the gpest of. Mrs. G B
Henderson IhiusrU}.
B F Denning spent Friday and
. Saturday c Macon.
in
Roberts-, visited _
Mrs. Ellen
friends-.hare a few days, ago.
Mrs. James Baker has returned
home from a pleasant visit to,rel¬
atives.
Mr. and.Mrs. Stign Wjsasd were
among the visitors to last
week.
Mr. R L.McKinskey, of Satan-
iV>n, was here on busmess Mon-
da I- •
Kitchens A'O&Mr&.W „ T
Mrs. J. m.
mother near Janiea,
Miss Willie B Hastey#
Iqchville, arrived,a few days ago
Intake charge ofithie. school, here.
Mrs.- Maggie? Balkeom returned
tp.;her honiot* ifti Macon
nfter a pleasant vi?iito her sister,
Mrs, Chas. Kitchen#.
The friends-.of Mr t and, Mrs.
.
Ross Kitchens will learn with re-
gret-of the seriousilln^se-of their
daughter.
PICNIC..
There will be a basket picnic*
June, 9jth on the Glovers and Hills
boro road, by. the, road side, one
mile east of Sugar HiU, TJa>
Ii<? invited-.
IVAJi».
Districtxuggagers to post signs,
advertise atid distribute -omptee
Salary.$l&*^0 weekly,. $3i,P0, per
day tur,e:speuses.. State age
pjreaen,t* em ployment,. Shear Cc
Ideal
I g,. Randolph !^t. Gfeicago.
HADDOCK.
The critical illness of Mrs.
ler has detained Mr. and Mrs. H
J Finney in Blakely. She is re¬
ported to he slightly improved,
mil when her parents come home
sh(* will be with them.
Jamie H Finney and Master
Eugene Fowler arrived Sunday
morning on the Proyune, having
missed connection Saturday in
Macon.
T R Turner spent a few days at
Indian Spring—searching for pleas
ure instead of health.
School duties being over. Miss
Caro Jenkins is at home to her
friends in Eatonton.
Miss Martha M iddlebrooks is
enjoying the holidays with
home folks on Chambers Heights.
Mrs. C H Keller left Sunday
for Greenville to be present at
the wedding of Miss Narnia Keith.
June (ith.
F H Keller was cordially wel-
colmed by his friends as he stopp-
ed over from a trip to Macon. He
is pleased with the new home at
1 »?. , llhv,, , . lm
mm f "• - vs PPy
v\ lion ho can Haddock.
Mrs. Stove Philips tad tlw op-
port-unity on Sunday of welcom-
her father, Mr. Wash Comer.
Mrs. Lytton Bradley and children
were a j so Mrs. Philips’ miest '
Mrs. Park and Mrs. Pitts en¬
joyed a buggy ride to Miiledge-
ville Friday. They wore gratified
to find Mr. and Mrs. H J Stewart
improved. This couple are hook¬
ing forward to the return to
James for the summer.
A year hence Mr. and Mrs. Cn-
n , s’yjorris can celebrate the first
*
anniversary of their little daugh¬
ter, on June 1st.
The friends of Mrs. Norma msre
glad to learn that she will soon
be free from slow fever, and those
»f, Miss Belle Morton that, her
sprained ankle is getting better.
Joining Mrs. Frank Keller in
Thomson-, Miss Vilette
on Thursday last wended her way
to Birmingham for the holidays.
Master Felton Coleman went to
Gray Monday as the guest of
Master Stewart Bush. The latter
has had a good time with voting
i friewiB of thi ?lace>
Samuel Huff has been elected
marsluiU and is now on duty,
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Unique Order for License,
The following is an order f or
marriage license received
j u dge It H Renner a few days
ago. The composition is so orig-
- na j aft ^ au .
^j 10E ^ ordw
“Orwuey levs Couvn-
1 , E nc i ose d find money order
mit to splice ,•» ™ two of oui •* unbleach- 17 -
‘
1 t j iat p rop0 g e tie up
,^ or j -^ They are 25 years
: eac h, which means aw even start
ag to years. Thsy also matebup
fi ne l y a9 to* color as well as aambo-
my . Parents.a 1 ! dead, hence no
objections, Let the roimd trip
ticket come addressed to me by
tomorrow morning’s mail, please,
Tours trn.lv,-”
STRAYED.
_
Qne black mair© mule awrtotst
four years old. Small whi^e spot
• on hip. Liberal rewa rd,
* W G Smaij.w'oT),
Griswoldvilley Ga.
F.OR SifLE-
. A full-blaqded Bnnuoto* Jersey
c >w, Fresh.. R M-
Qiinlun Ga,
mETSHOKEMAB Z»®*4e.l*ua£
stops
ROUND OAK.
The new residence of Mr and
Mr* W H Henderson is nearly
completed. They expect* to move
in soon.
Miss AVhito returned
homi ' t ‘' oni Wosl, '- V;in lnftt Thul ' s -
day, having graduated from that
instution on last Wednesday. Her
fl ‘iends al ' e delighted to have her
bom,; egain.
Miss I>)is Sammons came home
fmm I’^syth hut week, where
has attending school the
last year. She is spending several
dft ys this we, ’ k witl1 relatives and
friends in Macon.
Mrs Redding spent last Thurs-
in the Central City.
Messrs Joe, George and Jett
Barron were visitors to the Cen-
G al City Thursday,
Mrs Meeks has been quite sick
for several weeks. Wo are glad
to report her improving now.
Mrs Sallie Lou Smith is also 1
tlie hst. M’ewwh far her
a 3 P eed > T recovery.
Mrs W H Henderson and Mrs
S B Smith visited Mrs Redding
last week. I
Mr and Mrs J T Garland, of
Hillsboro, spent last Sunday with
Mr R H Hunt.
Messrs Mack Day is and Frank
Hunt were also visitors to R H
Hunt, last Sunday.
Mrs W H Barron is striding
the week with her parents, Mr
Mb John Myrick, of Mil-
hdgeville.
Mr and Mrs Dwlky Myrick
lmve returned home-after a pleas-?
ant visit to their sister. Mrs W H
Barron.
Mesclames Sam Barron and W
H Henderson spent a day in Mat-
con last week.
The many friends of Dr R B
Barron, of Macon, are delighted
to hear of his rapid recovery, and
k) V e he wil1 80054 be well and
strong again.
Miss Dovie White hai returned
from a delightful trip to Macon.
The Round Oak school closed
a bout a week ago and the chil-
dren are enjoying tlieir vacation,
Our Sunday-school was rained
out last Sunday afternoon, to the?
of man j.
Mrs S L Hungerford, of New-
n * lu > v ' db ber daughter, Mrs B
I t> Kellsy for several weeks. Rli«
formerly lived in Jnnes comity
and her friends are always glad
to see her again.
Miss Annie McCullough, who-
has been teaching in Brunswick
the past year, is expected home
June-12th to spend her summer
vacations.
Messrs Joe and Bob, White and
Fuller are off on a fishing trip to
Ga.
Miss Helen Dey has returned
trom a pleasant visit to Monti-
cello. '
Edgar Slocumb, wl:®», accident- _
.ally shot himseLf last Thursday, i !
is doing nicely and will soon be
, h......■
M r and Mrs. S B Hungerford
Mind Vlr antl Mrs Sam Barron
were visitors, at Dr 0'Kelly’s last
Messrs. Tufts. Saanmms and
'B e u White ^ o*- ^ Mercer Univereity
• Whifcfe f thp G
and Mj MiS8 “ aa ”
N & I C, of Mil edgeville. , will re-
turn*home this week forth,* s.um-
mer.
! Miss Holen Dey -fill grv» the
j Matron’%.Social CAub u* compli-
j mentary en-teirtainment this
pmeek.
Muss- Alice McGull-»«gh s^at
several days recently with friends
in Macon.
Mr Axchxe Scott,.of Macon, ia
with Mr Sana,-. McCullough, for a
while.
(Gate-making is the order of
the day now at Round Oak.
Wo sincerely hope that the
• each growers of this section will
BRADLEY
A ladies’ prayer- meeting was
organized hero last Wednesday Smith.
afternoon by Mrs F R
The meeting was held at M.h J A
Harris’s on that day . good
many of the ladies of com-
munity were present aula wo hope
more will be presold next time,
the next meeting will be held at
Mrs A L Harris’s next Thursday
afternoon at tlirw o'clock.
Plans an* on foot fora skating
rink here. Joe Mercer took his
first lesson last Thursday after¬
noon. For results of same you
will have to ask him.
Missjosio lhfxley is with us
again after a short stay with Mrs
Geo Jackson.
S It Green and sous, W ill,
Frank and George and Frank Ma¬
son have been hi Crawford coun¬
ty recently.
Miss Nannie Fell Liardie spent
Monday and Tuesday with Miss
Reba Harris.
Rev and Mrs F R Smith spent
one day last week with Mrs J F
Anderson.
Miss Julia Dame and brother,
Sam, spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Mr and Mrs Mercer, of Macon,
are visiting their sister, Mxs J J
Gordon, this week.
Little Verna Winters is spend¬
ing a few days with her uncle,
Lee Wheeler.
Jim McMiehail returned t* Ma¬
con Tuesday after visiting his
sister, Mrs G W Gordon.
Geo Slocunab spent Sunday in
Clinton,
Mrs A L Harris attended the
commencement ;»t Mercer Tues¬
day and Wednesday.
Miss Julia Winters spent fcron-
day night with her sister. Mrs
Tom Clawson.
Mr Wess Gresham, and son,
Claud, spent Saturday night, with
A L Harris.
We are sorry to stwte ilhait Mrs
Mary Jones is still sick and we
hope for her a speedy recovery.
Homer Harris is at home to
spend his vacation,
Miss Annie Greene spent,ft few
!days of this week with her sister, i
Mrs Will Mulligan.
M t FSem Tyneir TiTia* m oux towns
Monday.
Mjs» Addle* Winters; h wftli
Miss Eddie Mae Roberts this
week.
Sam Anderson visited Hills¬
boro this week.
The eitzenis of our little villages j
are st-ili riding on the new train
to Macon.
Sunday is preaching large day crowd
and we hope that a
will greet omr faithful pastor, Rev
G W Tharpe.
The teacliers;’' xirstitute will
convene in the new court house
next Monday. Ah there Is w> ho- 1
tel here several of our people will |
take a limited number of teach¬
ers as hoarders during their stay
in emt aaadst. The following I
k,iu ^ ^ '' *" 1 ! 11 * ’ ‘
their names:. L . Bust)
G J I| Moun,, B M Gi )• »L
(.- Giecno 2^. Cj A , * 1( ‘'
L Greene 8, I* M Stewart 2 f C
iIammoc4.2. in order Bo give it
a semblance «£'board a uniform
charged. 7 ™ ••^ Of course some ^ of
have invited guests th«t
are included rn tire fipins given r
that they will entertain in
homes. Then too, there are oth-
ers yr^u will have company dur-
i, lg t ha week. May tfioir stay be
pleasaasfc and profitaMb.
NOTICE
t For th, aresont m mil* Have
an «W» !«,tl, at Clinton ami
Gray. TKoso Hawing h„«in™» with
UK'can fsruisaok.R at either
Jobxsox <Sr John sox,
Attori'i«ys-at-Law...
Dr» J M & IMFoliiieH Ma»o
<^DENTtSlS,^>
j Second Street, . ..Macon, Go
realize a grand profit ftom their
i peae-h crop. prayer^rnee-tihg .s-to-
The ladies -
' o’Kelley V* We hope
’ be a good attendance. .
:
ROBKRTSVI'LLE.
Mrs W R,Chapmani and Miss
lie Stripling were the - guests
Mrs J J Henderson.
Messrs Stone’s and Watson’s
families were the guests of Mr
Brown’s family ■Sunday..
Mr Andrew Chapman's family
Tom WeLUs family
Sunday:
We are sorry to know that Mrs
Will Horton’s baby, is quite sick,,
Missi's Willie BrumUge and
Marie Robert,*, attended com¬
mencement at MilfMgeville.
Mrs-Ellen Roberts was the*
of Mr Van, BvjreiFs, family.
The Culture Club entertained*
patrons and friends of the'
Wednesday afternoon..
was served:
Our school'had holldhv Friday:
attend tlm picnic at. Lite and
We enjoyed,.it,verys much.
Mrs Rankin, M'-rsses Liazie ami-
Rankin.were the guest, of-’
Willie Roberts, Thursday:
Mrs Fuller has returned from
visit te.ber smuiu Baldwin. Sho*
ftocojsparnisbd by oare of lieiv
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HU M RHRIESVILLFn .
After very successtrtUternTs, t h'o -
at. Pl£uifiud» nmf Three
closed with a picnic at
njilL. An interesting;
was aj - ra.nged by the*
and the pupils of. both,
1 * gave a.moftt,creditab 1 e,ex- •
< xeellent train--
Pt-nf'Mtisvxfi, the teacher at,
made, an interesting
»‘frUication.y .which was ;
bv She aaidiemce. After
rendition,of: the program a
retyist;:wua served and
partook, freely of tie* finely:
prepared viands set before them.,
I'he aftenwon. was pleasantly"
spent in, boat, riding, Mr laid
Smith hav ing tonderedithe use of
his boat.. -Like all pie.want, oc-■
easions, the time, flew very rapid- -
ly and soon the merry , crowd dis¬
persed to their homoa*
In honorroiM Miss- Btrundagp,
Mrs T S Hum yhr iea.-, enite-rt h i uedi
Friday evening..
About fffteon couple's were, pres-
tuiil the evening was thorough¬
ly enjoye'M. Miss Brundage left
mom Big- ‘or. Insr home
Robertsville, much to the re¬
of her many friends here.
Misses Annie Kingman . and.'
Emma Roberts, two attractive
biidi^K, of James, were
the visLtoifa, that attended,
he picnic lit Smith’s - mill .last,
Friday.
M is»» Ka tHcrih »- Tynw, n - wet
lady, of Macon, and - Miss,
liatt ie James, the popular teach¬
at Glovers school, were among;
the young ladies here Friday ev¬
ening-
Can!ton I?mfsr,N ar»*l v sister-,
Mise-Veiarlft, visited, Miss* Lihe\
Brow3r irecently.
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ILu'r* is semjet k'JEg fiI:*i 'i».-\rortlM
many dollars t.®»ovmry Ifcinaer tt»*
know: jiSrin^ld Jinie fn you:'
stack tank and not a partiebt oi>'
scam-willl form on tbc water..
Whemthe lime I os's iti— stroi 'gtl**
sc u m vvil 1 I >eg i n to f nr rn, vti rtr
may bo twice during the
wash out the tank ami repeaticlfto,
}«*': It
<*■ b “ t » ho ' h * *?''
«««» ™<* stock »
LONG......LOANS.
irsseanmTBD »n laafc
teevei Farm
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'J’wenty yuc.rs experience in
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