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COUNTY NEWS.
• T L I G O N.
Messrs. C. N. Smith, \V. W. Cal .-
■way and J. P. Gaines passed through
fcere Monday May 18th, enroute to
Fome.
Dr. R. E. Ponder, of Taylorsville.,
pass* and through I igcn one day last
week.
Mr. W. I. Menders a was ia Rom
Friday on business.
Mr. J. H. Dunn, Sr., of Arag : wa
l t Sunday.
.Mr. Sam Bowsman, of River. Me
t> ni]*M the singing at this place Sun
and fiernoon.
.. i. L. Freeman, of this place, on
t . ained his friends Saturday wi l
an ic cream and lofnonade festival,
t uich was greatly enjoy, and by all pr ...
cnt.
.‘dr. and Mts. S' J Vichol: of R k
i: . •. t. announc • tb*- 1 isth of a girl.
Mr. E. J. Dawson killed an extra
large hawk Saturday.
Mr. 800 Freemen was in Kicgrton
£ at urday.
. C. 55. Caloway has returned
bom from a s. reral days \i it i.
Fockmart.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ayer and family
visited relatives at Taylorsville Sun
day.
Mr. T. W. Bright attended church
a? .Macedonia Saturday.
Mrs. Jeff Freeman, of the Creek,
and Mr. Jim Thrash, of near Rome,
spent Sunday with relatives at thi
place.
The crops are in need of rain very
feadly at this writing.
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THE Q. A. L. RAILWAY.
$26.05 to Washington, D. C. and re
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Monument and Peace Celebration,
June 4, 1914.
$1.70 to Atlanta, Ga. and return, ac
count Annual Convention, Photograph
ers Association of America, June 15-
20, 1914.
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F E It H 0 II U 1 T E.
Cotton chopping is the order of the
day with most of our farmers. Some
are afraid to have the cotton chopped
’cn acc uflt of the drv weather.
. If it doesn’t rain soon some of the
ople at this place will have to bor
r Wheeler of Kingston
•,vg3 the guest C T his brother, Mr.
.Mr. J. hn Guyton and family, of Re
beccas, passed through Ferrobutte
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nolan visited
heir daughter, Mrs. Ponder, of Pine
Mr, and Mrs.. Jim Smith were Cur
ving visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Peacock, of Rockmar:.
r daughter, Miss Luella, of-Barrow,
‘ ... visited their c. usins, the Misses
.Mr. Cha-’. Roger-, of Alaban.a City,
with hoinefolks
Mr. Frank Denman and sisters, Mis
;e; Julia and Abbie Denman, spent
Mr. Robert Williams made a busi
* . -s trip to Cassville Saturday.
' r. Frank Honea, our third trick
perator, is s pending his vacation with
his sister, Mrs. Leon Leathers, at
Uhens, Ga.
Misses Jenness and Floy Denman
w ere at Atco Wednesday.
Mrs. Brisendine and daughters, Mis
u s Mattie and Dell, of Cartersville,
were recent visitors of Mrs. E. R. Wil
liams.
Mrs. Van Stanford and daughters,
Misses Vera and Virginia, spent sev
eral days recently at Calhoun.
Mrs. Will Graham was in Carters
viile recently.
Mr. Auchmutey, of Stilesboro, was
in Ferrobutte recently.
Mrs. John Chumler is visiting her
sister, Miss Sarah Chumler, at Cass.
Mrs. James Crawford and daughters
and Mrs. Word Redwine, of Cassville,
were visiting friends at this place and
at Rebeccas Monday.
Miss Lou Williams and cousin, Miss
Luella Stidham, were the guests of
their relatives, Mrs. Chas. Wheeler
and family, in Cartersville, Friday.
Mrs. O. H. Rogers visited Miss Dell
Lumpkin at Rebeccas Monday.
Messrs. Roy Guyton and John Rob
erts, of Atlanta, were in Ferrobutte
recently.
Our young people are contemplat
ing attending the alt day singing at
Atco the fifth Sunday in this month.
• • • • c • • • • •
• SNOW SPRINGS. *
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix, of Kingston,
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart.
Mr. Turner Worsham and wife spent
Saturday night and Sunday with his
parents at Rome.
Mr. Torn Henry and family, of Mar
ietta, spent Sunday with Mr. Bud
Chapman and family.
Mr. Oscar Tow spent Sunday with
friends and relatives at Calhoun.
Mr. Price Leake, of Adairsville,
passed through our community Sun
day.
Mr. Black, of near Adairsville, at
j tended Sunday school at this place
i Sunday.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE. MAY 28, 1?14.
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Four Years of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave
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Catron, Ky —ln an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: “I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
ff.is rime, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, I would have severe pains
in my left Side.
The dpeter was called in, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
ROWLAND SPRINGS. *
The continued dry weather at thE
Place is making the farmers wish for
rain.
Mr. T. A. Brown, who has been sick
the past week, is able to be out again.
A large crowd from this place a:-
tend and the singing at Stamp Creek
Sunday.
Mrs. Delos Suit, who has been vis
iting at Rockmart for sometime, has
returned home.
Bom on the twenty-first to Mr. and
Mrs. Tyr.a Simpson—a girl,
Messrs. John and Hershal Smith, of
Hood’s Ford, were the guests of Mr. T.
A. Brown Sunday.
Quite a large crowd from Carters
ville were at Rowland Springs Sun
day.
Mrs. Ellen Smith was the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Mollie Simpson,
Sunday.
Mr. Alford Davis and sister, of Cen
ter, attended Sunday school at Row
land Springs Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Simpson has returned home
after an extended visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. John Guyton, of Rebecca*
Chapel.
Mr. J. W. Shelly, of this place, was
the guest of his grand-daughter, Mrs.
Claud Phillips, of Smith’s Cross
Roads, Saturday.
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’ STONERS SCHOOL HOUSE. *
Mi- Ruth Payne spent Saturday
night with her grand-mother, Mrs. Her
;i:igton, of near Adairsville.
Mr. Tom Hearod and wife, of Lin
ood. spent Sunday with their mother,
Mrs. Manning.
Mr. Charlie Price, of near Oakdale,
spent Saturday afternoon with Mes
srs. Paul and Hubert Henry.
Mr. -Artie Sparks attended foot-wash
ing at Pleasant Valley Sunday.
Mrs. \V. J. Biddy spent Friday with
Mrs. X. J. Biddy, of Adairsville.
Mr. J tile Hark, of Oakman, passed
through Stoner’s one day last week.
Miss Nettie Pickard, of near Mineral
Springs, visited Misses Stella and
Flonnie Price Saturday.
Mr. Calvin Ward, of Lin wood, spent
Saturday night with his daughter, Mrs.
Nellie Stoner.
Miss Mattie Lou Mayfield spent
Monday with her brother, Mr. Ear!
Mayfield, of near Oak Grove.
Mr. Nolan Coffey and sister, Miss
Eula, attended the entertainment at
Adairsville one night last week.
Miss Mary Bess Biddy, of Adairs
ville, spent a few days last week with
her uncle, Mr. Will Biddy.
Mr. Earl Mayfield and wife, of near
Oak Grove, spent Sunday with their
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Mayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pickard attended
Sunday school at this place Sunday.
Come on Pettits. Let us hear from
you.
ALLATOONA.
A large crowd from this place at
tended the singing convention at Aw
try School House Saturday and Sun
day.
Last Sunday was communion day at
Bethany church. A large crowd at
tended.
Mr. Will Biddy and daughter, Miss
Ida. cf this place were visiting rela
tives near Woodstock Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. L. F. McMichen was in Acworth
Saturday on business.
Messrs. Oscar Wheeler and Melvin
Pendley, of this place, made a business
trip to Cartersville Saturday.
Remember the all day singing ai
Allatoona next Sunday and come and
bring your song books and well filled
baskets.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Biddy spent Sa f
urday night with their son, Mr. Man
son Biddy, near Awtrey School House.
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Several from our community attend
ed preaching at the new church Sun
day near Gaines Mill.
Mrs. Yeung spent Saturday night
and Sunday with her son, Mr. Frank
Young, near Cass Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Posey, of Glen
view, visited relatives at this place
one day recently.
Miss Mamie Bearden and Miss
Ednie Young were the guests of
friends here recently.
Mrs. Mary Cox has returned home
after spending a week in Cartersviile
with her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young visit l and
relatives near Kingston Saturday night
and Sunday.
Misses Lucile and Pauline Bruce, of
Glenview, were the guests of friends
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gaines, of Car
tersviile, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Atkinson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cox had as their
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pos
ey, of Glenview, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Harper, of Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Cox.
Mr. Marion Brandon, of Grassdale.
was at Big Shade Sunday.
Mr. Wheeler Bearden, of Glenview,
visited friends here Sunday.
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