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RURAL NEWS FRESH AND
SPARKLING FOR PERUSAL.
The News of the County by Alert Correspondents
BRICK STORE.
The school here opened Mopday
with a good number of pupils after
being closed for two weeks on ac¬
count of measles. Th<» sick of the
community are all improving and
not so many cases of measles here
now.
Prof. W. S. Neel is spending
some time with loved ones and
friends in the Gate City.
Master Julian Taylor spent Sat¬
urday night in Covington with Mr
L. L. Flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swords, of
Aloovia, 9 pent one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor.
Miss Gertrude Means spent Sat¬
urday in Covington.
Misses Lea la and Cora Stanton,
of Social Circle, were here Mon¬
day for a short time.
- Mr. Charlton Greer, of Alcova,
spent the day here Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Flowers, of
Covington, came down Sunday,
and Mrs. Flowers will be here for
several days the guest of her pa¬
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor.
Messrs. Hugh Pannell, Charles
Crutchfield and Tom Starke, of
Alcova, attended Sunday School
here Sunday.
The Leap Year party at Mr.
Charley Patrick's Friday night
was enjoyed by all who attended.
Mr. Homer Hitchcock, of South
Georgia, is the guest of Judge W.
T. Patrick and family.
The singing given by Mr. W. L.
Gibson Sunday night was well at¬
tended and enjoyed by all there.
Mies Mamie Osborn came home
from Hayston Sunday and is quite
4. rip.
THE ENTERPRISE COVINGTON Ga
Sheriff Hav and wife visited their
mother hire last. Friday.
HOPEWELL.
The farmers of this section are
behind with their plowing on ac¬
count of so much rain, They
should uot be discouraged as they
have plenty of time yet to make a
crop.
Miss Lillian Gardner has been
on the sick list. We are glad to
report that she is better at this
writing.
Misses Blanche Bailey and Mae
Belle Boyd visited Prcf. E. G.
Martin’s family Saturday night.
Mrs. J. R. Thompson visited her
mother last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin visited Mr.
and Mrs. Garduer Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Martiu has been visi¬
ting her daughter, Mrs. J. R.
Stephenson, of Coviugton.
Mrs. J. H. Smith and her two
sweet children were the guest of
Mrs. T. C. Cowan Saturday.
Miss Mollie Thompson has been
visiting her brother and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Thompson.
Mr. Parks Harvey, of Mouti
cello, was the guest ol his parents
j 1 week, Snapping Shoals a few days lest
Mrs. and Miss Harvey spent last
Friday afternoon with Mrs. T. C.
Cowan.
ALMON.
We are having some beautiful
sunshiny weather these days.
Mrs. Lizzie Wright of Coving¬
ton was a guest of relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. Lee McCart, of Rutledge,
speut Saturday and Sunday her
with relatives.
Miss Mary Park opened her
school Monday morning.
Misses Parks and Price were
guests of Mrs. Sara McCart a short
while Sunday.
Miss Linda Holder and Mrs. Jno.
Holder were guests of Mrs. Sara
McCart Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Tilda Maddox has returned
to her home in Atlanta after a
pleasant visit of a few weeks with
relatives and friends here.
There is a lot of lagrippe in our
community, but measles are goue.
Mrs, Charlie Hammond, of At¬
lanta, is spending some time with
relatives here.
Mr. Paul McCart apeat Thurs¬
day and Friday with his parents.
Mr. C. M. North, of Newborn,
spent Monday here with friends.
Grandmother McCart continues
very feeble.
Mrs. L. C. Rawlins, little James
and Graudma Berry spent Satur.
day afternoon with Mrs. Sara
McCart.
Mrs. J. D. Harper has about re¬
covered from her recent illness.
Reports say that we are to have
a wadding now soon.
Mr. Marshal Lott, of Covington
Cotton Mills, was the guest ot Mr.
Leonard Sudduth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Christian were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Pleas McCart spent Satur
day uight and Sunday with rela¬
tives at Porterdale.
Mr. Robert Boyd was a welcome
visitor with i riends here Sunday.
We are glad to say that Mrs. S.
A. Brown is rapidly improving
from her severe attack of measles.
HIGH POINT.
Lev. U. B. McDauiel preached a
very interesting sermon to a large
congregation at Austin’s Chapel
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Middle
brooks and little daughter, Adel,
spent Sunday in Covington as the
guest of (Job and Mrs. L. L. Mid
dlebrooks.
Mrs. Frank Moss and daughter,
Miss Annie, spent last Friday af¬
ternoon with Mrs. J. S. Bridge.
Mrs. J. W. Strawn and little
sou, Albert, spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Ramey in Covington.
Mr. Joe Lewis, of Covington,
visited Mr. Ca Salter one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Grant were
the attractive guests of J. A.
Grant’s family Sunday.
Walter Pope, of Newton Factory
attended preaching here Sunday.
Rev. A. C. Shuler, of Leguin,
was iu our Community Sunday af*
ternoou.
Mr. and Mas. Eirmett McCart
and little daughter spent Mondey
in Covington.
The school at High Point is pro¬
gressing under the charge of Miss
Annie Webb.
The Sunday school at Austin’s
Chapel has been reorganized. Let
us all attend and look forward to
a most prosperous year’s work.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mask were
welcome guests of M. H. Parker’s
famiiy Sunday.
The Farmers’ Union met last
Saturday afternoon. Union men
continue to hold cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carson, of
Dixie, were guests of I!. R. Rod¬
gers’ family Sunday.
Mr Will Piper and sister, Miss
Emma, of Starrsville, were visiting
riends here Sunday.
The singing given at the home
of Mr. O. D. Grant Saturday night
was enjoyed by all present.
Miss Hattie Horton of Dixie is
spending this week with Mi3s At
tie Mae Rogers.
Rev. Carson, of Starrsvillc, at¬
tended preaching here Sunday af¬
ternoon.
ROCKY PLAINS.
Once again we see the farmers
out in the fields and hear the old
familiar song of “gee and baw. >»
Rev. D.mon, pastor at Snapping
Shoals, was in our midst Monday.
Miss Alma Chestnut and broth¬
er William, were the guest of Mr.
T. C. Cowan’s family recently.
Miss Louisa Harvey, who has
been visiting in our community,
has gone to visit her daughter Mrs.
J. C. Stewart of Hopewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chestnut at¬
tended services at Snapping Shoals
Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Stone and charming
daughter, Miss Pauline, of Henry
county, were guests of Mrs. R. G.
Harvey last Sunday.
Mrs. Oia Smith and Mias Mamie
Cowau were guests of Mrs. D. E.
Chestnut Sunday.
Miss Lucile Davis was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Walter Avery,
one night last week.
Miss Lucy Chestnut, one of our
charming young ladies, has been
visiting relatives near Kings.
Miss Lillian Harvey was the
guest of her cousin, Miss Ola Mae
Harvey, recently.
Two of our young men called
on fair ones near Bethany Sunday
night.
E. H. ADAMS, M. D.
Resident Physician.
Office in Star Building, No. 19.
Office Hours 8 to 9 a m 12:30 to 2 pm.
During absence from office leave
calls at \\ right's Drug Store or
with Venable Bros.
Reiidence Phone 234. Office Phone 285
Never Met Before
But Were Mi
That “love will find a wav"
amply attested recently, says
Macon Telegraph, by the man
in Macon of Mrs. Mattie Keek
Beech Grove, Tenn., and Mr,I
Hart, of Herndon, Ga. Neil
bride nor groom had everseem
other, but that fact did not i
them from consummating fl
agreed upon by correspondent
Less thau two months ago|
tual friends acquainted the ffl
each other’s existence. Cfl
pondence began at once, W
graphs the were decided exchanged, Cupid and j
two that «
some mysterious way awaked
bond of affection between ti
Proposal was made by letter,
by to-be the same means did the M kj
signify her assent,
then agreed that they should',
in Macon and be married.
pective True to the agreement, the A j
groom, Mr. Hart,
in Macon, and with longing j
he awaited the arrival of one*1
piness he believed, would make his stel j
complete. When
uot arrive—due, as it la ter 1
oped, to failure to make rail
connections in Atlanta—he| think t&l
heart, and began to
had plucked a lemon from til
den of love. Upon the advil
friends, however, be waited ■
the next day, when Mrs. K&t
rived, coming on the fir 5t 1 i
for After the ceremony, future^ thecoupj
Herndon, their
In procuring the ina !,ri '|
cense, the ages of the hri«l
groom were given as 30 »
respectively.
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