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COUNTRY
& CORRE SPONDENCES
I HILLSBORO., l
Messrs Carl and Edwin Middle
brooks and their friend, Mr. Herman
Metealf, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
with homefolks here,
Miss Gladys Bearden is the guest
of Miss Emma May Harris, of Brad
ley.
Miss Vivian Burton s visiting
friends at Cordele and Sylvester for
two weeks.,
Miss Annie Henderson, of Monti
cello, is spending a few days here with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sturdivant,
who live near Forsyth, spent Satur
day and Sunday with their mother,
Mrs. F. A. Anderson. l
Mr. Aubrey Anderson and Mr. Ber
nard Turner left Monday to spend
some time with the former's mother,
Mrs. Waller, of LaGrange.
Misses India and Emma Lizzie Ful
lerton are visiting relatives in Monti
cello,
Messrs Bob and Paul White and sis
ter, Miss Dove, spent Sunday with
their cousin, Miss Bonnylin Middle
brooks.
Misses Mary Joe, Ida Lou and Jullal
Barron, of Clinton, spent Sunday with |
their uncle, Mr. Jas. Barron. I
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wynens and Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Carey spent Monday‘
in Macon. ,
Mr. Carl Middlebrooks left Monday
via Savannah for a ten-days’ trip to\
New York. His friend, Mr. Howard
Morris, of Atlanta, went with him. '
Mr. W. R. King left Tuesday night
to visit his sister, Mrs. Fannie White,
of Round Oak.
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As I have been absent from the dear‘
old News I will join this band of cor
respondents again.
We are having plenty of rain now.
Messrs W. H. Tillman and Arthur
Miller spent Sunday at Round Oak.
Messrs Charlie Hancock and Edgar
White, of Round Ook, spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. W. H. Tillman.
Mr. Walter Tillman spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed McEl
heney.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tillman visited
relatives at Adgatesville last Wednes
day.
Several from here attended the
singing at Caney Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mercer spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. Tom
Carey, of Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox were in Mon
ticello shopping Saturday.
Miss Lucile Tillman returned home
Saturday after spending a week with
ber sister, Mrs. Osie Waldrep, of
Gladesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawrence, of
Gladesville, spent Saturady and Sun
day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Tillman.
Mrs. Marion Clay and children, of
Eula, visited Mrs. Hugh Tillman Sun
day. .
Masters Griffin Steadham and Lovic
Waits spent Sunday with Master
Johnnie Tillman.
Mrs. Maude Cox and little Miss
Pealr Cox spent Sunday with Mrs.
leila Tillman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ozie Waldrep and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Hez McEl
heney Sunday last.
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As 1 was not in print last week
will send in my bit of news this week.
People in our ville working with
General Green, They have got the
grass from away back yonder.
Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Goodman and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Wilson, of White Oak
Creek, whose baby is qute sick. We
hope he will soon be well
Miss Ruth Hayes, who has been
teaching at Cork this year, is at home,
Mrs. M. G. Smith and daughter
spent Sunday with Mrs, G. W. Hayes.
Miss Virginia Hayes is expected
home Wednesday from Athens where
he has been attending school at the
State Normal,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stone, Miss
Smith, of Hopewell, and Mr. Howard
(‘ook spent Sunday at Jenkinsburg.
They made the trip in the latter’s car.
Mr, Jim Marks, of Palalto, spent the
week-end with homefolks here. 1
Mr. J. D. Hayes, of Friendship,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W, Hayes, |
Mr. Bolden Waters, Miss Estelle
Waters and Migs Rosa Durden’ attend
od Sunday School here Sunday after
noon 3
We are having plenty of rain these
days. |
Mr. J. W. Moes, of North East, gave
Mr. . M. Goodman a pop call Mon
day morning. \
Mr, H. N. Clay, of North East, visit
ed Mr. G. W, Hayes Sunday morning,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goodman spent
Sunday at Calvin, guests of their
daughter, Mrg. J. W. Duffey.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Polk spent a
while with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Good
man Saturday night,
Mr. Paul Goodman spent last Satur
day night with his cousin, Mr. Duff
Goodman.
Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Goodman spent
Jast Sunday at the home of Mr. John
Goodman,
Mr. C. Goodman and sister, Miss
Minnie Goodman, spent last Sunday
at Bethel, guests of friends. e
Well, Miss White Oak Creek ,how
‘W &v(- there? If you haven't
any just let me know and I will send
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! FOREST HILL. ! ‘
Rev, McPhail, the Home Mission
Evangelist of the Augusta Presbytery,
of Waynesboro, Ga., preached to an
appreciative audience at Warren's
Academy Sunday afternoon. He was
assisted in the service by Rev. James
Bradley, of Monticello,
Mr. and Mrs., Henry Hooper an
nounce the birth of a son.
Mr., Roy Edwards, of the A. & M,
School, at Madison, was a recent visi
tor to Mr. Byron Edwards.
Mrs. Whitten, of Talmadge, is
spending some time with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Henry Hooper.
Mrs. Leora Simpson and little Hol
lis Price, of Monticello, are visiting
relatives here.
Mrs. W. B. Allen and Mrs. G. L.
Cornwell spent Friday in Monticello
with Mrs. Sophie Price, who is quite
sick.
Mr. C. H. Jordan and Mr. H. C. Mec-
Clure, of Monticello, attended preach
ing here Sunday afternoon.
Several of the young people attend
ed the ice-cream festival at Mr. Will
White’s Saturday night. The affair
was given in honor of Mr. Felton
White's birthday.
Mr. Troy Bailey was a visitor to
Jenkinsburg Sunday.
General Green is giving the farmers
a hard fight. If showers continue it
is hard to tell who will conquer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Polk, of Palalto,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Au
bie Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bailey and little
son, Robert, spent Monday with rela
tives at Mechanicsville.
Mrs. H. V. Edwards and little son,
Lamar, Mrs. Raymond Cook and Miss
Georgia Polk, of Mechanicsville, visi
‘ted Mrs. H. V. Edwards Monday af
ternoon.
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~ Well, as I was absent last week I
will come again this week with the
news from our ville. |
| Theé farmers in our community are
getting “blue” over the rainy weath
er—or the grass rather.
} Miss Sarah Holland and Mr. John
Speights, of Monticello, spent Sun
\day afternoon with Miss Holland's pa-
Irents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Holland.
Mr. J. A. Blizzard, of Adgatesville,
was here a short while Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Dennis and Miss
es Susie and Florence Holland spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. W.
I\\'aits and Miss Ruth Waits.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Faulkner enter
tained a few couples at “Rook” Sat
urday night.
Miss Ruth Waits was the guest of
Mrs. J. H. Faulkner Saturday night.
Masters Ralph and Emory Holland
spent Sunday afternoon with Master
Levosia Waits.
Mrs. J. R. Waits and children and
Mr. Harvey Waits, of Adgatesville,
|spont Sunday at the home of Mrs. W.
'W. Waits.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Faulkner spent
Sunday with Mrs. W. W. Waits.
Mrs. R. L. Holland and Mrs. Roe
Dennis, Mrs. J. H. Faulkner and Mrs.
H. F. Faulkner spent Saturday after
inoon the guests of Mrs. W. W.
| Waits.
| Mrs. J. T. Faulkner and little J. T.,
[ Jr., were the week-end guests of Mr.
!and Mrs. Ode Owens, of Jones county.
Miss Ruth Waits was the guest of
lrelativos at Adgatesville recently.
Mrs. J. H. Faulkner was in Monti
cello shopping Tuesday.
| Little Miss Fleeda Perry, of Monti
| cello, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
| G. D. Jordan, last week.
} The Sewing Club was delightfully
| entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs.
J. H. Faulkner.
| Messrs J. T. and W. D. Blizzard
' spent Sunday here the guests of rela
| tives.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Malone ana Miss
Ruth Camp were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Durell Smith Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Johnson is visiting Mrs.
T 1. Cotl
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Malone spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Marks, near Monticello.
Miss Pauline Smith spent the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stone,
of Talmadge, and accompanied them
on a trip to Jenkinsburg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Thompson and
son, Theron, of Shady Dale, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
W. F. Malone.
A large crowd from here attended
the singing at Liberty Sunday after
noon and all report a fine time.
Messrs Howard and Troy Malone,
of Pennington, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Durell Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blackwell and
aon, Joel, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Malone, of Mon
ticello, spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Blackwell.
Mr. John Cook spent Sunday with
hig brother, Mr. T. L. Cook.
Master R, W. Alexander spent Sun
day with Mas«ter Coyle Malone.
Mr. J. C. Thomasgon, of Shady Dale,
passed through our ville Tuesday.
few for sale.
Well, rain and grass are plentiful
in our ville,
Mr. Paul Goodman attended the
singing at Liberty church Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. W. A, Hicks is on the sick list
we regret to say.
Well, as it is raining, I will close—
‘with good wishes to the dear old
“News."” _
I ADGATEVILLE. |
We are glad to welcome Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Wilson, of Griffin, as cit
izens of our town. b g
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mercer, of
Friendship, spent Sunday here,
Messrs Robert Turner, Harvey Mer
cer and Henry Ford, Misses Ruth
Carey, Vivian, Lurline and Emmie
Gordon enjoyed a ride Sunday after
noon, ’
Mr. G. W. Gordon made a business
trip to Macon Friday.
Mr. Ira Goolsby was in Monticello
Saturday. ’
Mr. J. H. Gordon, of Macon, spent
Sunday with homefolks.
Miss Bessie Kate Radford has re
turned to her home in Athens after a
pleasant stay in our ville,
Messrs Ossian Walits and 1. G.
Goolsby were in Macon Sunday after
noon and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blizzard spent
Sunday at Hebron.
Miss Emmie Gordon and brother,
George, were in Monticello last Wed
nesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Waits, Misses
Ruth Carey, Bertha Waits and Em
Gordon spent Sunday very pleasantly
with Miss Clara Waits.
Mr. George Gordon and Dr. Brax
Goolsby motored to Hillsboro Sunday
afternocon. 0
Mr. Allison Turner was in our ville
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Brax Goolsby has returned from
Atlanta. We are glad to have you
back again, Doctor.
Master Nat Smith, of Wayside,
spent last week very pleasantly with
George Mc. Gordon.
Messrs Paul and Bob White, of
Round Oak, were here Sunday.
Miss Lurline Gordon is spending
this week with her aunt, Mrs. Smith,
of Wayside,
Miss Ruth Waits, of Hebron, spent
Saturday and Sunday with Miss Kate
Blizzard.
Messrs Norman Barker and Asa
Freeman spent last Sunday at Heb
ron.
Mrs. John Waits and son, Harvey,
spent last Sunday at Hebron with
homefolks. |
~ Quite a crowd assembled last Sun
day to hear Bro. Bradley, of Monticel
lo, preach. The sermon was enjoyed
by all present. |
~Messrs Eugene Middlberooks, Alli
son Turner, Harvey Mercer, Henry
Ford, Robert Turner, Norman Barker
\and Charlie Carey were callers on
fair ones Sunday afternoon.
| Messrs Walter, C. A. and A. M.
Waits were in Macon on business Sat
urday.
Mrs. Jim Faulkner, of Hebron, was
here Saturday.
Sunday school here Sunday after
noon at 3:30 o'clock. Come.
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[ CALVIN. i
Miss balsy Kelly is visiting her
sister, Miss C. B, who is attending
'the State Normal School in Athens.
'Miss C. B. will graduate from that in
stitution this week.
Mr. M. S. Wilson has purchased a
motorcycle.
Messrs M. S. Wilson and G. C. Kelly
made a trip to Mansfield, Shady Dale
and Monticello Sunday morning on
their motorcycles.
Messrs T. C. Ellis and Carl Wilson
were in Mansfield a while last Tues
day on business. .
The singing at Liberty church Sun
|day afternoon was quite a success,
| The best singers in the county were
!present, including several from Mon
[ticello, Shady Dale, Mansfield, Pen
|nington, Mt. Zion and all the neigh
!bnring churches. Come again, you are
always welcome.
] Messrs M. 8. Wilson and G. C. Kelly
| made a busginess trip to Monticello
Saturday night.
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Ellis and Master
Linug, Jr,, visited near Madison Sun
lday afternoon.
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Wednesday, June 9th.
PAUL T. BALLARD
OPTICIAN
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Mrs. 8. F. Malone visited Miss Geor
gia Minter Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Alex Sanders and daughters,
Rennie and Alice, visited Mrs. J. L.
Lane Saturday. S
Mr. Lovette Minter spent Saturday
night with Mr. S. B. Minter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Loyd upont"
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pye,
Miss Ruth Kinard is spending: this
week in Monticello. |
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Driskell and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Free
man visited the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Sanders, Sunday.
Mr. Bryant Malone spent Saturday
night with Mr. Byron Hardy, of Me
echanicsville.
Mr. Grady Minter spent Saturday
night at the home of Mr. W. H. Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pye were visitors
to Monticello Saturday afternoon. |
Mrs. B. F. McElheny and Mrs.
Willie Willingham visited Miss Carrie
Waller Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Digby spent
Monday in Monticello.
Mr. Kelly Malone visited Mr. Hugh
Willingham Sunday.
Miss Mary Tyler left Saturday
morning to spend a while with her
sister, Mrs. A. V. Brown, of Madison.
Mr. Wiley Digby and Miss Dovie
Digby spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. W. H. Lynch.
Miss Rennie Sanders spent Satur
day night at the home of Mr. J. L.
Lane.
(This week’s letter.)
Mr. Grady Minter spent Wednesday
night with Mr. S. B. Minter.
Misses Estelle and Mamie Loyd
spent Saturday night with Miss Lucy
Malone. :
Master Tommie Minter and Master
Hansell Malone visited at the home
of Mr. C. O. Malone Sunday.
Miss Myra Malone spent Saturday
night and Sunday as Mechanicsville
as the guest of Miss Ruth Kelly.
Miss Rennie Sanders spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. Marcus
Freeman, of Smith’'s Mill.
Miss Lucy Malone visited Miss Sal
lie Minter Saturday afternoon.
Misses Cora and Minnie Loyd spent
Saturday night with Miss Sallie Min
ter.
Mrs. Alex Sanders and children vis
‘ited Mrs. Marcus Freeman, of Smith’s
Mill, Tuesday.
Miss Gladys Malone spent last week
in Monticello as the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. Troy Cornwell,
Mr. C. O. Malone visited Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Kelly, of Mechanicsville,
Sunday. E
' Mrs. S. F. Malone visited Mrs. Kate
Malone Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Alex Sanders visited Miss
Georgia Minter Sunday morning.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Reid spent a
while Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Whitten.
Mr. Clarence Meriwether has been
quite sick, but is a little better now,
we are glad to say.
Misses Stella and Viola Wilson
spent Sunday morning guests of Mis.
Clarence Meriwether.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Shaw spent
Sunday morning guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Meriwether.
Miss Stella Wilson gave Mrs. Agnes
Whitten a pop call Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Wilson spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mras.
W. A. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Webb visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meriwether
Sunday morning.
There will be Sunday School here
Sunday afternoon. Come again. We
are always glad to have visitors.
Mr. Grady Couch, of Live Oak, at
tended Sunday School here Sunday af
ternoon.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wil
son has been quite ill for a few days,
and we hope he will soon be well
again,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Goodman, of
Talmadge, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Wilson.
Hey, there, Miss Shoal Creek, we
surely have missed your dots in the
News and also your company out at
our Sunday School. So liven up
and come again. We are always glad
to have you with us.
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If in arrears, please pay up!
While They
Are in Season
Misses’ $2.00 White Dresses to $1.39
Ladies’ $2.50 and $3.00 White
Dresses to - - - $1.98
Misses’ $2.00 Princess Slips to $1.48
Misses’ $1.25 Princess Slips to .89
Our entire stock of SI.OO Middy
Blouses to - o
Beautiful lot of Children’s
Dresses at - - o N
Nice lot of Children’s Rompers
at - - - b
Nice lot of Children’s Wash
Suits at - - - 48
A limited amount of Figured
Lawnsat - - Sc per yd.
20 per cent reduction on Ameri
can Lady Corsets for 10 days only.
$3.50 Dolly Madison Shoes re
duced for 10 days to - $2.98
Small lot of Men’s $5.00 Dress
Oxfords at - - - $3.88
Big lot of Children’s and Misses’
Oxfords at great reductions.
See them.
Big lot of Children’s fancy Um
brellas at less than cost.
Men'’s and Boy’s Straw Hats at
half price.
Watch our windows for 10c.
specials in Dress Goods. A
good place to get asoc. yard
dress for 10 cents.
These prices are worth while.
Come and see that we make
them good.
We carry everything.
FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915,