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1 fun show Thursday.
ii | concert Thursday at 7:30
e e
I y j,. Adair spent Sunday
buyers. L
Edna Taylor spent Sunday
pciftl Circle.
fpt L j business. M. Pace was iu Atlanta
on
L y. Cook returned Sunday
a v isit to Atlanta.
t0 New York Bargain store
ugs at lowest prices.
'll Lothy Wallace will appear as
Lessee Kent” Thursday.
I q g Thompson spent Sun
U Eudora with his parents.
k, Robt. Heard, of Atlanta,
Ld his parents here Sunday.
L Wood Aiken and children
J Lgiting relatives at Stewart.
L 1 pearl Cofer is stopping
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Kimball.
Lear load tin-ware at New
L Bargain store almost cheap
irt.
J bssrs Jack T. Swann G. and spent J. L. Sunday Calloway in
I bnia.
L Evans Lunsford was in At
h •i Ia8t wee k au( i purchased a
| j iorse.
flH r Hal Cannon has returned
nWm a three weeks visit to Wal
Hi J. F. Rogers, Col. G. H.
^■nvellspent ^Business. Friday in Atlanta
Ht |Hr Joe Heard, of Rome, is the
^Bey ot Mr. H. B. Gaither on
Hill.
Hiss Madge Terrell leaves today
^KAome, ^Brter where she will enter
College.
f^BissGypsie ^Bie Landers, of Monroe,
charming guest ot her sister,
John Aiken.
^Btivick, ^Br. \Y. J. is visiting Peek and their wife, daugh- of
^B Mrs. Sam Hay.
IBrs. W. E. Darden will have
^Ber ^■kston, guest this week Miss Lena
of Sparta.
IHir, J. 0.1,uminus a prosperous
■bug farmer of Snapping Shoals
H iu town Monday.
H |Blr. the R. W. of Davis, Major nf Atlanta,
guest and Mrs.
B- B. Davis on Sunday.
^Bus ^Kissinger contortionists and DeWitte, the fa
will appear at
■ Opera House Thursday.
B^ss Hattie Wynn, of Shady
j Bh is the guest of Mrs. J. N.
J Brbury on Academy Street.
Blifsee Ethel and Ruth Worsh
! jf Bter leave the this Monroe week for Forsyth to
| Female College.
■Mrs. J. A. Bryan returned to
Bit to her mother, Mrs. J. W.
Be.
j Bbotton receipts were heavy hero
Bturday. Over two huudred bales
J Bre nts. marketed for a price over 10
,-H. and Mrs. Dannavick return
home Friday, Mr. Darnarick
'stalled the big compress for Mr.
urner.
Mrs - J ail ies G. Lester and Miss
‘"nie Mae have returned home
11 a Peasant visit to friends in
, wietta.
The Ponce De Leon Comedy
'° m pany Begins three night
a en
ia^ment at Hie Opera House
Thursday.
^Mr. X Ncwt0I1 j. w. Estes aud wife, of
» were tho guests last
1 ay ot their daughter, C.
Kimball. Mrs.
iUiX X saved A tromendous lot
, out of a fire to be
X low Factory Cost at New
.• Bargain
■ Btore>
Free street parade Thursday.
Mr. Hal Heutz is the guest of
Mr. A. B. Simms.
Mrs. J. E. Robinson will visit
Ingleside this week.
Don’t forget to see Baby Hope
at the Opera House Thursday.
Messrs. Ben and Porter Smith
spent Sunday with their parents
at Mansfield.
The Enterprise added a long list
of new subscribers to its list this
week and last.
The basket ball team will meet
on Mrs. Godfrey’s lawn Friday
afternoon at four o’clock.
Miss Lucy Dillard returned to
Washington Sunday after a pleas
aut visit to Miss Bonner Simms.
Mrs. J. R. Padgett and Miss An
nie Lou Padgett, returned home
Friday from a visit to Mrs. Luke
Rob : nson.
Mr. G. W. Aiken and Miss Au
nie Grace Mixon were the guest 3
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shepherd
on Sunday.
Turners new Compress perform¬
ed duty Tuesday for the first time.
A number of people were present
to see it work.
Miss Elizabeth Walton and Mies
Willie Ora Newton, of Madison,
were the guests of Mrs. P. W.
Godfrey on Friday.
Mrs. R. E. O’Kelley left Mon¬
day on a visit to Monroe after
spending last week here as the
guest of Mrs. Cannon.
Miss Jule Allen left Sunday for
Cole City on a visit to her sisters,
after a pleasant visit to relatives
and friends in this county.
Mr. H. W. Penn, of Memphis,
Tenn., was here Friday the guest
of Mr. Jno. C. Flowers. Mr. Peun
was formerly of Monticello.
Mr. A. L. King the big farmer
in Rocky Plains district, was in
the city Saturday. He says his
cotton crop is a third short,
Mr. F. M. Fincher, atter a
weeks visit to his parents at Stew¬
art returned to Atlanta Friday
where he has a good position.
Mr. Sam F. Headen returned
Friday night from a two weeks
business trip to New York where
he has been buying goods for his
racket store.
Miss Georgia Richardson is at
home for a few days, having bad
charge of the telegraph offices at
Barnesville and West Point dur¬
ing the summer.
Miss Pansy Boyd will leave to¬
day for Atlauta to be the gue&t ot
Miss Ella Mae Thornton. Miss
Boyd will return home by Coving¬
ton enronte to Savannah.
Mr. T. L. Luramus and Miss
Fannie Lummus boarded the train
here Monday for South Carolina,
Mr. Lummus going to Anniston
to accept a position and his sister
to school at Due West.
A large quantity and a very fine
quality of hay is being brought to
towu these days. The farmers are
realizing that in a hay crop there
is good money and a number of
them have gone into the busiuess
of recent years.
There was once a time when
every farmhouse in Georgia had
its pole of martin gourds and its
pigeon houses. But those were
“the good old days of the past.’
In those days every farm house
also had its orchards of cherries
and plums and pears and peaches
and apples.—Campbell News.
Mr. Franklin Wright, formerly
of this city but now of Elberton,
was the guest of Mr. Edward
Heard last Saturday. He came
down to attend preaching at Holly
Springs church of which he has
been a member for a number of
years. He was accompanied by
his son, R. W. Wright, assistant
Commissioner of Agriculture.
ibe EmsRPnm commit, oa.
“The Girl from Tennessee” will
be here Thursday.
Miss Lottie Flemister is on a
weeks visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Georgia came nineteenth in tho
annual Seagirt Shoot in New Jer¬
sey.
Miss Georgia Richardson leaves
one day this week for Bessemer,
Alabama.
Miss Ina Hardy is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. G. H’ Cornwell on
Floyd street.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Spencer were
visiting the latter’s parents in
Midway Sunday.
Miss Mildred Kelly left yester¬
day on a visit to Mrs. Bicken
staff at Cole City.
Italy was visited Friday by an
earthquake. Foss to life and
property was great.
Mrs. A. B. Thompson and Mrs.
Dunn, ot Mansfield, were visiting
Mr. R. H. Thompson’s family in
Midway Sunday.
Mr. W. C. Clark and family and
Mrs. Addie Turner will return
Wednesday from Morehead, N. C.,
where they have been opending the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bryan leave
today for Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
their home, after spending the
summer in Covington with the lat¬
ter’s mother, Mrs. Perry.
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Sympathy and encouragement
are the spurs of greater deeds.
One grain of sympathy can be
compared to a grain of mustard
seed but one seed planted and re¬
planted will be enough to finally
spread over the largest field. A
living seed once fell from a flying
bird’s beak into the crevice of a
rock. It grew and multiplied un¬
til finally it burst the rock in
twain. Tliip is a scientific fact, a
real happening. Be not selfish
with your words of encouragement
and sympathy. There is nothing
so “cheap” and yet nothing can
be more valuable.
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What this old world needs is
more sympathy and more encour¬
agement. Why does a boy con¬
sider his mother his best friend?
Because he can carry to her his
troubles and feels that she under¬
stands and will sympathize with
him. Why does this self-same boy
grown to be a man seek a mate?
More sympathy. The companion¬
ship and encouragement of a kind¬
red soul. We say man (and that
includes woman also) marries for
“love,” and what is love but sym¬
pathy? The way of life is filled
with dreary places. To most of
us, our pathways are stewn with
bitter disappointment. Our weary
feet, instead of treading velvet
cushions of green sod, stumble
over jagged rocks. It is then, that
we seek an oasis of sympathy.
We long to pour into sympathetic
ears the tale ot our troubles our
hopes and our ambitions. It is
then the value of human sympa¬
thy is appreciated.
Meeting of Daughters.
A meeting of the D. A. R’s. is
called for Wednesday afternoon at
four o’clock at the home of Mrs.
p. W. Godfrey. A full attendance
is urged. Cor. Sec.
Mks. 'V- D. Travis,
Mrs. P- W. Godfrey, Pres.
Bent Her Double.
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sick with typhoid and k.dnev
I was Annie Hunter, of
trouble,” writes Mrs.
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although I had one of the best doctors j
eluid get 1 was bent double knees and when bad to ,
rest my bands on mv affliction
walked. From this terrible
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restored my health Tney
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The trade in the Orient is opening* up.
Our exports to Japan and China multiplied
during the last year.
There will soon be a tremendous increase in
the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far
East.
Big opportunities for the man who lives there.
Why not look the field over?
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