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4>KEN & BARRON.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Jenkinsburg, Ga., April 10, *O7.
B. B. Carmichael & Sons,
McDonough, Ga.
GFNTLEMEN
The buggy I bought from you last
year has given me entire satisfaction.
I had another runaway today—no
damage done except a broken singletree and one
side curtain torn up. Will say for the buggy
and you, if it had not been made of the very
best stuff it would have been torn all to
SMASH.
The Summers buggy is a good buggy.
Yours very truly,
B. F. AKIN, M. D.
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The above is an unsolicited letter from Dr. Akin,
and is one of many similar letters we are receiving
from school teachers, farmers, doctors, liverymen, etc
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L ATLANTA, CA. Jjk
OAKLAND.
[Last week’s letter.]
Nice rain last Thursday.
Winter time again the first of
the week.
Let the farmer take his rest now
for the time will soon come when
he cannot rest.
Miss Estelle Woodward has a
flourishing school at this place of
about forty-five pupils.
. W. m. Patterson went west last
Sunday—what is the attraction old
boy.
Brother Young Fellow, the far
mer correspondent of Mt. Carmel,
was a pleasant visitor to ye scribe
last Saturday night.
The many friends of Mrs. W. E.
Alexander and daughter, Miss Mat
tie, will be sorry to learn that they
are no better at this writing.
Miss Yassie Clark spent Saturday
and Sunday with Miss Nevada Sor
row.
Mr. Grover Campbell and wife )
from Liberty Hill, visited in this
community Sunday last.
We will ask the farmers to plant
lots of beans, watermelons and
have large “rostenear” patches to
help to make up for the fruit crop
as there wont be any fruit this year
Mr. J. M. Barnett made a business
trip to Macon last Tuesday.
A goodly number of this section
accepted their invitation over to
court this week.
Mr. Joe G. Mitchell is the proud
father of a bouncing baby boy this
week.
On the fourth Sunday of this
month there will bo preaching at
this place at three o'clock in the
afternoon by Rev. Tom Brown.
Let everybody come.
Uncljc Fed.
We do fine Job Work.
LIBERTY HILL.
B. C. Bright, S. E. Campbell and
J. S. Barnett are attending court
at McDonough this week.
Mr. Jim Anderson is on the sick
list this week, much to regret of
his many friends.
Misses Alice May and Tommie
Lee Adamson, of Atlanta, and Miss
Lois Sims, of Jonesboro, visited
Miss Mommie Adamson Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Stella Barnett entertained a
number of her friends at dinner
Sunday.
We aae sorry to learn that Mr. R.
B. Babb is quite sice at this writ
ing.
Mr. Harvey Barnett was seen out
riding Sunday afternoon —and not
alone.
Mr. Parker Babb, of Atlanta, is
off on a fifteen day vacation.
Miss Mattie Alexander is down
with typhoid fever, much to the
regret of her many friends.
School closed at Liberty Hill last
Friday, followed by an exhibition
Saturday evening, from 7:30 to
10:30. The entire program was
very enjoyable throughout.
Every pupil carrying out their
part in a manner, highly pleasing
to both teacher, and parent.
A magnificent audience was pres
ent, estimated at somewhere near
one thousand people.
Excellent order was observed
through the entire program.
Yankee Boy.
Notice to the Public.
I will be here all this and next
week for the purpose of taking
guano notes.
Farmers Union Warehouse,
2t. G. L. Thrasher, Mgr.
Talking Machines, Records and
Needles. Jno. R. Smith, McDonough
HAMPTON,
[Last week’s letter.]
Mr. W. M. Harris spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. J. G. Turner spent Sunday
with his daughter, Mrs. J. O. Pro
thro, of Carrollton.
Mrs. W.'S. Davis spent Friday
with Mrs. S. H. Griffin.
Miss Susie Capps, of McDonough
is visiting relatives here.
Mr. Wardie Massey was seen in
Hampton Saturday.
Mrs. H. J. Manley, of Nashville,
Tenn., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
R. C. Adams.
Miss Fannie Lou McDaniel visit
ed Miss Blanche Norris Saturday
and Sunday and was most delight
fully entertained by the Hampton
sociables Saturday.
Prof. J. W. Dennington, Miss
Emma Manley and Miss Annie Tur
nipseed attended the teachers’ in
stitute in McDonough last Friday.
Great progress is being made to
build a new Methodist church,
which is greatly needed.
NOTICE —The program of the
Hampton public school commence
ment will appear in this paper a
few weeks hence.
School Gikl.
PHILIPPI,
[Last week’s letter.]
If this cold and stormy weather
doesn’t discontinue our fruit will
soon all be killed.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McKibben
spent Monday with Mrs. J. J. San
difer.
Mr. Oscar McKibben is making
his regular hitching post at Mr. W.
J. McKibben’s every Sunday now.
Arrangements are being made to
have an entertainment at school
April 19—everybody cordially in
vited.
We are sorry to note that Miss
Saveppa English is seriously ill at
this writing.
Misses Anna and Mamie McKib
ben spent Sunday with Miss Ethel
Bearden.
Mrs. B. W. Reynolds has been
quite sick since the meeting of the
teachers’ institute.
Luther Jinks made a pleasure
trip to McDonough Monday.
We will ring off for fear of step
ping on some one’s toes and have
them ‘-hopping mad.” Sue & I.
STOCKBRIDGE.
[Last week’s letter.]
Winter coming again—farmers
will have to replant cotton.
Young and old courting this week
They are getting everv body up
here. If they havn’t got you, you
had better lookout.
We are sorry to note that Mr.
George Henderson is on the sick
list this week. We hope for him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. J. G. Ward visited Jackson
the greater part of the week.
Mr. T. C. Terry and his charming
sister. Miss May Terry, visited Mr.
Henry Cleveland, of Bethany, Sun
day.
Hon. W. R. Maher, of Atlanta,
visited this place last week.
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Tax Receiver’s Notice.
FIRST ROUND.
Hampton Wednesday, April 3
Sixth Thursday, 4
Flippen Friday, 5
Stockbridge Monday, 8
Shakerag Tuesday, 9
Brushy Knob Wednesday, 10
Loves Thursday, 11
McMullens Friday, 12
Beersheba Monday, 211
Sandy Ridge Tuesday 30
Tnssahaw . Wednesday, May 1
Locust Grove Thursday, 2
Lowes Friday, 3
SECOND ROUND.
Hampton Wednesday, May, 8
Sixth Thursday, It
Flippen • Friday, 10
Stockbridge Monday, 13
Shakerag Tuesday, 14
Brushy Knob Wednesday, 15
Loves Thursday, lfi
McMullens Friday, 17
Beersheba Monday, 20
Sandy Ridge Tuesday, 21
Tussahaw Wednesday, 22
Locust. Grove Thursday, 23
Lowes Friday, 24
THIRD ROUND.
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Hampton . • Monday, May, 27
Sixth Tuesday, 28
Flippen Wednesday, 29
Stockbridge Thursday, 30
Shakerag Friday, 31
Brushy Knob Wednesday, June, 5
Loves Thursday, ft
McMullens Friday, 7
Beersheba Monday, 10
Snapping Shoals, 9 o’clock a. m., Island Shoals 11
o’clock a. in., Woodstown 1 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, 11
Sandy Ridge Wednesday, 12
Tnssahaw Thursday, 13
Locust Grove Friday, 14
Lowes Monday, 1<
FOURTH ROUND.
Hampton Tuesday, June, 18
Stockbridge Friday, 21
Locust Grove Iriday, 28
McDonough Court Week, First TuesdayF, and
Saturdays until Books are closed June 29th.
W. W. PATTERSON,
TAX RECEIVER.
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