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TEI jEPHONE TWENTY-FIVE.
Tussahaw.
Hello,'Mr. Waste Basket, here
I come again.
Hisses Trellis and Lillian Lane
-spent Monday night with Mr. and
Mrs. John McGarity.
Mr. dim Berry spent Friday
u;ght with Mr. C. Culpepper and
family.
Mr. John Rawls and Miss Ora
Jackson, Mr. Harris Stewart and
Miss Lillian Jackson visited Misses
Rosat mid Willie Berry at Hampton
Sunday.
Miss Matilda Health will be the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Mc-
Ciarity Ims week.
Si s. Nettie McGarity returned
to her home Saturday, after a
week’s visit to relatives in Butts
County.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart vis
i relatives in this section Sat
urday night and Sunday.
j Mr. H irris J lekson, of Jenkins
' Murg. was the week end guest of his
■a arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jackson
Miss Jennie Whitaker visited
her brother, Mr. Walter Whitaker,
. infl family Saturday afternoon.
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OF NEW SPRING GINGHAMS, PERCALS, MADRAS, RI
PLETTE, RATINE, POPLIN. CREPE, PIQUE, OTTOMAN,
FLOUNCING, EMBROIDERY, LACES. ,\ LADIES, MISSES
AND CHILDRENS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. .'. LADIES,
MISSES, AND CHILDRENS OXFORD TIES, PUMPS, SANDALS.
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Mrs. Lucy Morris visited Mrs,
Allie McGarity Friday afternoon.
Mr. Henry Stewart visited Mr.
Carl Culpepper Sunday.
Mrs. Joe McGarity visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. McGarity Friday
night and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter visited
relatives in McMullen’s district Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Miss Clara Cowan was the week
end guest of Miss Lillian Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Branan and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Branan visited rela
tives in Tussahaw Sunday.
Rose.
Mt. Bethel.
Farmers are up bright and early
these mornings and out examin
ing the soil, to see if it is dry
enough to plow.
Messrs. Jesse Jeff a res and Ollie
Mason went Sunday to see Mr.
Bill Wilkerson, of New Hope vi
cinity, who has been in very feeble
health for quite a while.
Singing Evangelist W. W. Hoot
jen returned home from Griffin
; Friday night. Several of the neigh
i hors dropped in and enjoyed oys
ter soup and some good music, Mr. j
Hooten having lately bought an
organ.
Did you get a valentine?
Several of our neighbors took
advantage of the cold snap last
week to kill hogs.
W. W Hooten left Saturday for
Sycamore.
Some of the young people en
joyed a Valenki tie party at Mr.
Nelson Austin’s Friday night.
Hopewell.
It seems ( like spring now; the
Merry birds 1 and farmers are ail
singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill! Mitchell spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Gilbert.
Seems like every body in this
section is making a new garden.
What is better than a nice garden
and a big box of meat?
The young people ot this com
munity enjoyed a singing at Mr.
Lowe Carweti’s one night last
week. Well Hopes.
The symbol of superiority in Job
Work is The Weekly’s printing.
Try it.
Conley.
The farmers are beginning to
think about planting some and I
hear of some of the women talk
ing about having done some gar
den work, but I fear the little
seeds will freeze yet.
Rev. Burdette visded Mr. W. J.
James Saturday and Sunday. He
filled his regular appointment at
The Rock both days and preached
two fine sermons, but he can do
that all the time.
Mr. W. M. Stephens is very
sick. We hope he will soon be
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richer,son and
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lane were the
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Avery Sunday night.
Mr. Chester Lane, of College
Park, was the guest of his broth
er, L. T. Lane, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boose Tanner, of
; Jonesboro, visited the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rowden,
Sunday.
Everybody is trying to see how
many cabbage plants he can set,
as cabbage will be cheap, if a
person can get meat to cook with
them.
Mrs. Roxie Stephens and Oma
visited Mrs. Annie May Grant Fri
day evening.
Mr. Arch Morris, the old bache
lar, says he is not disheartened
yet, as there are so many getting
married, he thinks he has a chance
yet.
J. H. Graden, a conductor ori
the Southern Railroad, spent a
few days at home with his family
last week.
To My Good Wfeite Friends.
I am again at work at my stand
jin the old Henry County Weekly
Building in the rear of the Cope
| land Block.
For several weeks I have been
! seriously sick with pneumonia and
was unable to work.
To those whocontiuned to send
! their business while I was sick
i and now continue their kind pat
ronage, I wish to thank from the
bottom of my heart.
I am now' ready and able to
care for all work and respectfully
; solicit your business.
With thanks always.
Respectfully,
Adv. J. P. POWELL.