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SPARKLING FOR PERUSAL.
The News of the County by Alert Correspondents.
LEGUIN.
rterly Conference convenes
e joy M. E. church Satur
prii the 4th.
in bodge, I. O. O. F., will
te the 87th anniversary of
•llowship in America, Sat
Aprii the 25th.
Leguin Debating Society
5 first meeting at the school
Friday evening. The meet
i w ell attended and a great
f enthusiasm manifested,
ting things are promised
next meeting.
Edgar Edwards and wife
the latter’s parents Satur
!ast week.
rbos. Speer, State Organ
• the Farmers’ Union, is at
or a few weeks.
imber of friends visited the
Friday p. m. Come again,
we are always glad to have
,
and Mrs. Joe Meadors visi
mds at Stewart Sunday af
i.
ag has come, the weather is
:d why not the good people
lin meet and beautify the
riea and church vards?
that the school has taken
ative, let the church folks
d do likewise.”
ems that a majority of the
around Mixon are not car
iether they have a school or
good people of that commu
bouldn’t forget that other
are watching them; and
i as much as their opportu
are what they are, they wil
considered faithful to their
unless they come forward
pport the school that here
bus been the pride of every
■in the-wool” Mixonite.
ve been requested to an
i that everybody is invited
nd the singing at Stewart
unday afternoon.
Hubie Ivey and charming
Miss Ilene, of Mixon, at
i Sunday School at Lovejoy
inday and were welcome vis
t the home of Miss Alice
pson Sunday night.
• A. S. Ellington visited Mrs.
Meadors Sunday afternoon,
and Mrs. .T. K. Meadors and
laughter, Pauline, visited at
rt last Sunday,
and Mrs. Edgar Edwards
lie guests of the latter’s pa
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thorup
tturday and Sunday.
•Mark Pennington aud fam
B.ted Mr. T. D. Meador’s
' Sunday.
L. Flowers is the authorized
of 11 Uncle Remus’ ”maga
1 this section. See him at
terpi U e ,
ALMON.
Mrs. C. W. Stone and three
children, of Atlanta, are spending
a few days here, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Berry.
Rev. Crowe filled his regular ap¬
pointment at Shiloh Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. Green .Tones v ; si
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Johnson, in Ilockdale, Sat¬
and Sunday.
Mr. Jim Berry, of Atlanta, is on
visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Berry.
Miss Clara Rice, a charming
lady ot Rockdale, was the
of liec cousin, Miss Linda
Berry, last week.
Mrs. W. S. Ram»v and children
Saturday with Mrs. Jane
Ramey.
boyd—m’cart.
Last Thursday afternoon at five
Mr. Robert Boyd and Miss
Mary Lon McCart were happily
married at the home of the bride’s
parent, Mr. and Mr9. R. A. Mc¬
Cart, Rev. Crowe performing the
ceremony, The room was beauti
fully decorated witti flowers and
ferns
Mr. Boyd is a well luown and
prosperous farmer of pear Snap¬
ping Shoals, while the bride is a
young lady of sweet manners and
loving disposition. lift
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd immedi¬
ately after the ceremon* for their
future home. We wish for them
a long and happy life.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T Wallace
visited the latter’s patents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Dobbs. SiOday.
Quite a number of children,
grand-children, nieces, ojephews,
and friends visited Graifimothei
McCart Sunday. Amoi| those
present were Mr. R. A. McCart,
of Fair View, Mr. J. B. IVbCart, of
near Porterdale, Mr. and *Irs. Ed
Everett, of Conyers, Mr. md Mrs.
Er „e 8 t Leftwich, ot Cony*, Mr.
Robert Boyd and wife, i near
Snapping Shoals, Messrs, oe Mc¬
Cart and Roy Hammond. ,
Mr. Willie Hammond ail fam¬
ily are visiting relative and
friends here and elsewhere
Mr. Chester Ray and family
were guests of Mr. Riley Rbinson
and family Sundry.
! j Little Earl Moon has bee
sick, We wish him a sprdy re
covery.
We are glad to note tha|Mrs.
L. J. Ramey is recovering rom a
spell of lagrippe.
“The different images used o de¬
scribe future punishment shot! pre¬
vent crude literalism, and falls with
the important teaching of degies of
punishment (Luke 12:47); butnaages
must be understood as replanting
something real-” Broadus.
THE ENTERPRISE COVINGTON GA
HIGH POINT,
Prof. Shuler, of Legnin, was vis¬
iting a “friend” here last Wednes¬
day afternoon.
Mr. and Ivlrs. Gus Piper and
daughter, Miss Trudie, visited Mr.
J. W. Strawn’s family Wednesday
Mr. Ca Salter spent several days
last week visiting friends in At¬
lanta.
Mr. J. A. Grant made a business
trip to Leakton last Wednesday.
Rumor says that we will have
a wedding soon.
Mr. Howard Middlebrooks visi¬
ted his parents in Covington last
Sunday.
Mrs. China McCart spent last
Wednesday with her mother, Mrs.
J. W. Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moss, of Le
guin, were visiting the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Moss
last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hammond,
of Atlanta, aud Mr. Roy Ham
mord, of Almon, were visiting rel
atives here last week.
Miss Annie Webb visited home
folks at Starrsville last Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Lera Parker and brother,
Clarence, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Mack last Satur¬
day and Sunday.
Mr. Billy McCart, of near
Broughton, was here a short while
last Friday.
Mr. Edgar Edwards and family
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Mr. J. P. Thompson’s family at
Leguin.
Dr, W. M. Taylor, of Rocky
Plains, was here a short while last
Saturday.
Mrs. Margaret Thompson has re¬
turned to h»-r home at Mausfield,
after a three week’s visit with rel¬
atives here.
Mr. Will McDonald, of Coving
ton, spent a short while with Mr.
D. B Crowell Sunday morning.
Mr. W. C. Salter and two daugh¬
ters, Misses Georgie and Hattie,
visited relatives at Oxford Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Green Loyd and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
K»««r Covington Sunday.
Mr. E. H. Lewis was the guest
of Mr. Ca Salter Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. H. B. Rodgers and sous,
j Ernest and Guy, of Covington,
i visited Mr. J. M. Rodgers Sunday.
,
! Mr. Ostive Philips, of Atlanta,
was the guest of his grandmother,
j Mrs. J. S. Bridges, last Sunday
and Monday.
Miss Walter Lewis, of Coviug
| ton, visited relatives here Sunday,
Misses W. W. Piper aud
Harwell, of Starrsville, " ere
among friends here Sunday after- j
noon.
Miss Pearl Grant is the guest of
I "’ d?er8 m CotiU8,ou
da Taylor visLl Mrs P. B. Cro-
Husband and Wife.
A man is not happy when he is
continually being made to feel that
he has acted like a brute, Nor
does any mu like to have a wo
man, however dearly he loves her,
peering forever into the recesses of
his mind with a view to finding
ont if he cares for her as much as
he did yesterday. I have seen
many a decent fellow made almost
brutal by this sort of affectionate
inquisition. No man enjoys hav¬
ing his affections pulled up by the
roots to see if they have grown or
not since yesterday. In short, ev¬
ery human being feels the need of
a little decent mental privacy.
Every one has a right to thoughts
of his own, a light to variations of
emotions that he is not bound to
tell about. Women do not think
this; they will relentlessly track
every feeling their husbands have
to its last hiding place. Then,
when all spontaneity is dead, they
mourn for it.—“A Husband,” in
Harper’s Bazar.
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I SPRING SPECIALS 5 m
Japanese $2.25 Fireplace Screens, regular
and $2.50 values, ror
Yellow Mixing Bowls—in sets of four— 65c
8 I -2, 9 t -2,10 1 -2,12 1-2 inches, Set
Croquet Sets, to Close out, will i ') n HI ilCC *
be sold at : : : : •'“ ■
Crystal Vases’ 15 Inches tall, beau¬ : 50c $
ties, for i
GARDEN S D C , Rake, Shovel and ! 50c
Hoe, 15c " :
% Bunches of Big Bargains waiting for 1
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