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Along Route Four.
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Master Adiel Berry, of Locust
Grove, spent Saturday and Sun
day as the guests of his uncle,
Mr. Mitt Upchurch.
Mrs. Bettie McGarity spent one
afternoon last week as the guest
of Mrs. M. H. Berry.
Mr. Carl Jackson, of McDon
ough, was with homefolks Sun
day.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith, of
McDonough, passed through here
Sunday in their auto.
Master Lee Lester spent Sun
day afternoon in this community.
Mr. Boyd Carmichael was in
this section Sunday afternoon.
The many friends of Mr. B. T.
Berry regret to know he is quite
ill at present. We hope he will
be better in a few days.
Mrs. Arthur Brown returned
home last Monday, after a few
days’ visit with relatives at Locust
Grove.
Mr. E. F. Berry, of near Turn
er’s Church, called on his brother
a while Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Elijah Oglesby and Mr.
Jim Jeffares, of McDonough, pas
sed through here Sunday. Mr.
Oglesby preached an able sermon
at Sharon Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Berry and children
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Lester and family Saturday
night.
Miss Clyde Copeland, accom
panied by her cousin, Mr. Jonas
Lester, attended the house party
given by Miss Mae Mitchell, of
Oak Hill Saturday night.
Messrs. Grady Elliott, and
Wardie Foster, passed through
here Sunday afternoon.
A large crowd from this section
attended the funeral of Mrs. Mark
Norman, which occurred at Beth
any Sunday. We extend our
sympathy to the bereaved parents
of the deceased.
A Card of Thanks.
Dear Editor: —Please allow us
space in your most valuable paper
to thank our kind neighbors and
friends who administered to us
with loving hands and words, and
stood by us in the sickness and
death of our little darling Navoye.
Also to thank Drs. Ellis and Smith
for their valuable aid.
May God’s richest blessings rest
on each one, is our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jeffares.
HAVE A DRINK
AT THE HORTON SODA FOUNT
In The NEW Place
We are now at home to our friends in our
beautiful and spacious store, where the First
National Bank formerly stood.
We are now better prepared than ever to serve you, and have everything in the
DRINK AND DRUG LINE
Also Fresh Candies. Call on us soon and often.
McDonough, ga.
Philiippi.
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Mrs. B. F. Crumbley visited
Mrs. Lawrence Crumbley last
Sunday.
We still have Sunday school at
this place. Last Sunday after
noon Brother Alverton, of Locust
Grove, mad? a very interesting
talk.
Miss Mary Lou McKibben visi
ted Miss Roxie Jinks last Sunday.
On last Sunday afternoon a
horse ran away with Mr. Buck
Moore and threw him out of the
buggy and hurt him real badly.
We hope for him a speedy re
covery.
Mr. W. J. McKibben made a
business trip to Atlanta last Sat
urday.
Miss Kate Ellis visited Miss
Agnes Bearden a few days last
week.
Messrs. S. B. and H. D. Crum
bley made a very pleasant visit to
Griffin last week.
Mr. John 0. Minter, of near
Jenkinsburg, was a pleasant visi
tor in this section Sunday after
noon.
Flippen.
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Riley attend
ed meeting at Rex Sunday.
Misses Lelia and Oza Johnson,
Eva Fields, Maggie Dailey, and
Lura Fields were the guests Miss
Myrtice Fields a short while
Sunday.
Miss Eva Fields was the guest
of Miss Oza Johnson Saturday
afternoon.
Miss Ida Moss, of Jackson, is
the guest of Mr. Gus Branan and
family this week.
Mr. Fred Glass spent a short
while with Mr. Dudley Fields
Sunday morning.
Miss Dennis Fields spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Mr. J. K. Hood spent Wednes
day in McDonough.
Mr. Oscar Fields Spent Sunday
in Rex. F. E. L.
A Card of Thanks.
I desire to thank the people of
McDonough for their many good
deeds of love and kindness ex
tended to myself, and to my wife’s
relatives in the death of my dear
companion, and may God’s richest
blessings ever rest upon them is
my wish.
M. A. Norman, Jr.
• I fcjj" & SCWiNG
mach,ne
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
If you purchase the NEW HOME you will
have a life asset at the price you pay, and will
no* have en endfe«« chain of repairs.
Quality
Considered
If you want a sewing machine, write for
our latest catalogue before you purchase.
The New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Mass.
E. J. REAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
McDonough, Georgia.
Office in the Masonic Building.
Will practice in all the courts.
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DR. J. A..NELMS,
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Physician and Surgeon,
LUELLA, - GEORGIA.
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T. A. LIFSFY.
DENTIST
Office Hours :
7.30 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. 11.
BROWN & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
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McDonough, Ga.
D. A. BROWN,
DENTIST
Office Hours :
7.30 to 12 A. M. to 5 P. M.
McDonough, Ga.
R. O. JACKSON,
Attorney=at=Law,
MCDONOUGH. GA
Office over Star Store.
Wedding Suggestions.
Let us help you make your selection. In hand
painted China we have Salad {Bowls, Olive
Bowls, Sandwich Plates, ChoD Plates, Sugar
and Cream, Vases and Fruit Bowls.
Rich Cut Class.
We have most anything you may want in fancy
large pieces down to the smaller ones from
SI.OO TO SlB.oO.
Come in and take a look and compare these
goods and prices with others.
Yours for business,
P. B. CHEEK,
McDonough, Georgia.
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Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women?
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