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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921
LUTHERVILLE.
Mrs Mnmlo Jackson nnd Mrs. .T. W.
,,insert spent Frliln.v with Mrs. Hugh
Ttirkson, in Grnntville.
' Mrs Alton Holibs nnd children, Mrs.
Will Upsbnw, Willene Upshaw nnd Mrs.
T o Albright woro guests on Friday
hist .’of Mrs. Bill Hopson, in Grnntville,
Mrs. Hollins tjtjsli nnd Mrs. Fate
Waller "ere spend-the-dny guests’ of
■Mrs Wevmnn Kec, nt Primrose, Friday.
Miss Daisy 'Hnrdnwny was the weeh-
guest of Miss Lillian Sowell, In
blisses 0 Corllle Trninnioll nnd Eulu
Jackson nro visiting Miss Nollio Jnok-
s in. in Ornntvillc.
Mr. Warren Loyett nnd Miss Nollie
Trammell left this week for Rochester,
y v. Miss Trammell will s[)ond tlm
summer there, nnd while awny will (111
n responsible position with the firm of
which Mr. Lovett is a member.
Mrs. J. R. Carroll nnd baby, of, Clint-
tnnoogn, nre visiting the former’s sister,
Mrs. Curtis Heed.
Mr. Vorlin Reid, of Newnnn, spent
Sunday witli Mr. Slid Mrs. Otis Roid.
Mrs, Frank Wilkinson, Mrs. T. B. Me-
Ritchie and Miss Georgia Scroggln, of
Newnnn, were, guests Wednesday of Mrs.
Sid Benton.
Dr, John Taylor was called to Outli-
bert this week by the serlouB illness of
Dr. Hugh Taylor’s bnb.v.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hobbs, Mrs. Ellen
Hobbs, Mrs. I. 0. Albright nnd Mrs.
Earl Upshaw wero guests Sunday of Mr.
Will Albright and family, in LnGrnnge.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cochran and Miss
Mollie Reed attended services at Bethel
church, Rocky Mount, Sunday.
Mr. Clirts. Brewer is in Atlanta this
•week on business.
Mrs. Eliza McGahee. from near town,
was the week-end guest of Mrs. Fred
Darden.
Mr. Geo. Lovett nnd Miss Ettn Lovett
were week-end guestB of Mr, “Jet”
Lovett, in Fairburn,
Mr. Bill Lovett nnd Mrs. Lnblo Lam
bert were in Newnnn this week.
Mr. Lovick Sewell is in Columbus this
week, attending U. S. Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlie Williams nn-
rnounoe the birth of a sou on May 2.
Dr. Solon B. Cousins and wife, of Co-
Bumbus, and Mr. and Mrs. John Poavy,
of Manchester, were guests this weok of
their mother, Mrs. Ella Cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clmmbless at
tended services at Bethel church Sunday,
and? wore guests for the day of Mr. and
Mrs. Jako Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Morgan, of New
man, and Mrs. Ed Avera, of Atlanta,
mre visiting Mrs. Joe' Malcolm, near
town.
Mr. Jim Culpepper entertained several
•of his friends and neighbors at a fish
fry on White Oak creek last week.
Those present were Dr. and Mrs. R. A.
‘Hardaway, Mr. Lint Colley, Mrs. Jas.
Seogin, Miss Mattie Estelle Scogin, Mrs.
■Zorn Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. Van Braswell
and Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Braswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Williams were in
Hannan this weok.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Keith, of
Newnnn, were guests Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Upshaw. • ,
Mrs. John Taylor; Miss Louise Taylor
:and Mrs. Earl Upshaw spent Tuesday in
Newnan.
Mrs. J, H. Williams, of Griffin, is
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Williams this
week.
The-Mission Study . Class of the Bnp-
tist. church met with Mrs. Ernest Fry
Monday. -•
RAYMOND.
Miss Mary Lou Crnin, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with hor pnrents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mae Crnin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hnrvlllo, of Atlan
ta, spent several days last week with the
latter’s pnrents,’Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Martin, i
Quarterly conference was held nt Mt.
Gilead church on Friday Inst. A large
congregation enjoyed the Impressive
sermons delivered by Presiding Elder
Cleekler, ns well ns the sumptuous din
ner prepared by the good Indies of the
community.
Miss Ednn Bryan was the guest Sun
•lay of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Bryan.
Rev. Speer filled his appointment
nt the Methodist church Sunday. He
also filled the pulpit nt the Baptist
church Sunday night, preaching aide and
impressive sermons to ltirgo congrega
tions.
Mary Ray Memorial School will eloso
its spring term Friday. Wo nro proud
to note that both tenchers nnd pupils
have done excellent work during the
scholastic year.
Mr. G. R, Greer, of Macon, was the
guest Sunday of Miss Inez Moon.
Mr. E. A. Stevenson and faipily, of
Hognnsvllle, wero guests Sundny of Mr.
W. is, Stevenson nnd family.
Mr. A. E, Bridgemnn is visiting in
Atlanta this week, the guest of Ids un
cle, Mr. R, F. Shcdden.
Mr, Ralph Flowers, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mng-
gie Flowers.
Miss Inez Moon was in Newnnn Sat
urday shopping.
Mrs. Mnrthn Martin left Snndny for
Mneon, where sho will spend some time
with her daughter, MrB. H. C. Perry
man.
Our Sunduy-school is still flourishing.
We invite every one to come out nnd
join us.
We nre experiencing n spell of un
seasonably cold weather tlieso days.
May 3d.
HOMEWOOD.
Several of the young people of our
community gathored at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Story Sundny night and
enjoyed some good singing.
Mrs. Melson Forbus was the giiest
Sunday of Mrs. Andy Haines, nt Wei
come.
,Mt. and Mrs. Vollie Howard had as
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Boh How
nrd nnd daughter, Lillie Mue, of Madras,
nnd Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie Johnson and
son, of MV Carmel.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. A. Beavers, of Mt.
Carmel, spent Sundny with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jesse Grimes.
Several from Mt. Carmel community
attended the singing at Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Story’s Sunday night.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Waylnnd Lyle nnd Mr.
Glenn Dnvis, of Spriugviow, visited in
our community, Sundny afternoon,
We regret to report that little Cathe
rine Grimes 1ms been quite sick.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Payton visited In
Mt. Carmel comnuinity Snndny.
Qur Sunday-school seems to bo grow
ing, both in interest and numbers.
May 3d.
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p '■ .Vi LONE. OAK.
Mrs. Griff Young and young son, of
South Carolina, are visiting Mrs.
Young’s mother, Mrs. Alfred ■ Truitt.
Mr. and MVsi Edgar Freoman and
■children, of Moreland, were guests of
•.relatives hero Sunday.
Cdpt. Henry W. Lee, of Gamp Ben-
ning, spent the week-end with relatives
‘hero. f ■
Mr. J. H. Barrow is at home for
'few, flays.,
Mifcs BVoly.n Anderson,'' -our efficient
•music teacher, will leave 'Wednesday for
her home in Hawkinsville.' We regret
to lose her as a music teacher and church
•pianist, and trust she may see fit to
'return next term*
Prof. Daniel has decided to- have com
mencement exercises at the close of his
•school. He has secured some excellent
plays; upon which the/ young folks are
now, practicing.
Wd have just; learned of .the death of;
the young baby of Mr. and Mrs. Allison
■Spence, which occurred Monday night
from whooping cough. We sympathize
■with the bereaved pnrents, brothers and
sisters, who had learned to love it ’ so
•dearly. The interment will be nt Proa-
the beau
_ n — —Myra Sims
ana ..Mr. Stonewall Jackson, which took
IPlace; Saturday afternoon at the home of
ie bride. The whole front of the house
Tvaij a bower 0 f sm i] nX| vasea 0 f
pink .roses here and there. The ceremo-
nj was performed, in a very impressive
•manner by Re V . T. M. Elliott, of Ho-
-gansvirie. The bride’s brother, Mr.
Eome Sims, was best man, and Miss
Peavy was maid of honor. Just
before the ceremony Mrs. Harvey, of
RogansviHe, sang “I Love You Truly,”
hile Mrs. Hall Ware played the wed-
l ng . J? 11,0 * 1 . - Ti ,e bride’s bouquet was
RRes, swansonia and orchids,
nue the bridesmaid carried a lovely
uquet of pink roses and plumy ferns,
unqh was served by Miss Flora Sims,
r ljjest Point, and Miss Florence Cur
us, of Hogansville. The bride and
groom left for a short wedding trip,
•alter; which they will make their home
■at Morgan, Ga,
BETHEL.
The continued cool weather is causing
several fanners of our community
replant their eotton
and Mrs. L. C. Bailey and Mr.
E. Hardin visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
“adey, near Newnan, one day last week.
. Mr. Hewlette McGahee, of Senoia, was
liasi" 11, community a few days ago on
Mr. Paul Bailey, of Welcome, sp mt
•Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.-L. C. Bail /.
, r9 ' MV A. Bailey and baby spent tin
«k-end with relatives in Newnan.
J er . al fronl community attended
Friday 1, ^ mcet *“ K at Mt. Gilead chur-h
®- B- Byrom, who has 'been quite
>, is. better at this writing.
i 88 ^ 8 Bpeile and Ruth-Hardin spent
' a - v ' v ‘th Miss Annie Lizzie Hubbard
,3 ear here.
WELCOME.
We aro certainly having some unsea-
sonublo weather now. in »<»»!> P ll ‘ BUil
eotton is being replanted, while u few
farmers report good stands, A good
deal of corn lias been planted.
Mrs. Chns. Houston, who hns boon
spending some time with Mrs. C. 1 •
Wood, returned to Moreland Sunday.
Messrs. Longiuo and Mllus Keith
spent the vook-qml with Mr. nnd Mrs.
^eodhum Camp, nt Douglnsvlllo.
‘ Mr. Tom Harp and dnughtor spoilt.
Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs,
Morrow, in the Third district.
Our schuol closed todny, und Misses
Ida nnd Katharine Hoduott, two of qur
teachers, will lenvo for Atlanta tomorrow
to attend the educational convention be
ing hold there. During their absence Mrs.
Jehu Smith, of Hogansville, will bo with
Mrs. Jnnlo Hoduott.
Mr. and MVs. F. C. MeKoy, of Ain*
bumn, nro visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. ,0.
MeKoy. ;
Miss Clara Thigpen, of Cullmnn, Ala.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thigpen,
Mr. Brondus Bilbo, of-Atlantn, spent
the wcok-ond with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. J. A. Bilbo.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Sims, of Hogans-
villc, spent Sundny with Mr. and Mrs.
C. MeKoy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hucknby of Carroll
ton, Mrs. Busan Kidd of Handy, and
Mrs. Alice Davis nnd daughters Of New
nan, ivlsltod Mr. and Mrs. Hnmp Kidd
tho past week. ______
Tho singing at Providence church Sun
day nftornoon was enjoyed by n large
crowd, Nownnn, Macedonia, Snrgout,
Blim, Mt. Carmel and Dresden nil being
well representd. . Como again, frlehdkj
we nro glad to have you.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allen,, of Sargent,
spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. S, R.’
Crain.
Tho memorial service by the B, Y. P.
U. Sunday night, hold in honor of Clar-
once Bilbo, was.largely attended. Tho,
program Clarence had prepared juBt pro
vlous to his tragic death was rendered.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd Ozmore
—n dnughtor.
May 3d.
CORNER BRANCH.
Mrs. O. B. Brooks Bpent Tuesday with
Mrs. R. P. Dial, at Welcome.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Irwin Manley , nnd little
James Davis spout, Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Fulton Millions, nt Welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Will JWebb spent Sunday,
with, the, former’s sister, Mrs. Formby
at Corinth.
Soveral from nur community attended
tho singing at Providence church Sunday
afternoon. , ,
Mr. and itrs. O. B. Brooks spent Sun
day with Mr, nnd Mrs. 0. L. Morrow,
lioar Welcome.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddie Brown attended
services Sunday nt Bethel church.
Hoard county, and were dinnor guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walton.
Littiq Miss Leona Attnwny, from near
Grnntville, is spending some time with
hor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J._ M,
Morrison.
Mny 3d,
SHARPSBURG.
Mr. Ernest Freedom, of Florida, spent
Monday with his‘mint, MrB. Gale North.
\ Mrs. Anmudn Neely, of Longstrcot, is
sponding tho week with Mrs, H, B. Pit
man.
Miss Ruby Ronfvoe has returned homo,
nftcr spending n week in Grnntville.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Weston Glass spent. Sun*
•any In Atlanta.
Mi, ,1. !{. Colo spoilt Sundny In More-
lnind.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E, Pltnuin nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. John Hnlnos nttonded the singing
nt Wolcomo Sundny.
Miss Lnurn Spence, of Moultrie, will
spond the Btimmor with Mrs. J. R. Cole.
Mrs, Helen Buchanan and young son,
Edwnrd, of Newnnn, nro spending tho
week with Mrs, dlolou Gnrpontor.
Dr. if. 0, Wnllis was In Atlanta Tues
day.
Mny ltd.
Violin Superstitions.
There Is no musical Instrument
about which cling so many queer no
tions and superstitions as the vlo-
tki. One nf the strangest is that held
by so many people that the tone of a
violin Is often Improved by Its being
broken and then mended. It seems al
most Incredible, but that very Idea Is
believed by thousands of people.
Cats and Diphtheria.
Cats don’t carry diphtheria, de
clares Doctor Savage, medical officer
of health for Somerset county, Eng
land. In an address to the Royal San
itary; Institute Doctor Savage stated,
thnt, even when cats were closely as
sociated with diphtheria patients, the
true diphtheria bacillus could ni>t be
found In their throats. He had tried
to tflfect ents with human diphtheria,
hut had failed,
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A Lost Art.
An old Rhepherd who has just died
In a village r few miles from here was
unable to count beyond three. Never
theless, he had charge of large flocks
of sheep and, could. tell not merely
when one Whs missing, hut which pnr-
tlculnr nnlninl hud* disappeared. The
old man was unwilling to explain how
he did It, and the aecret had died with
him.—Leighton ^Buzzard, correspond'
ence, London Dally Mall.
The “Thrift” Tire
This is the year to
save money on tires.
Start on HOODS.
Any tire dealer can get them from
a nearby distributing point. See Tire
Rate Book.
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Spring\is w
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J^OW come the Pigs—Calves—<lolts—Lambs. Time for work
horses and mules to shed,
out the worms.
Time to tone them up. and drive
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
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Feed it to your cowa Tor it* ayatem-feraintf. bowcl-cleanaing. appetiziuf ef
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Excellent fo r ewe* at lambing time. It contain* Tdnfcs for tho dictation. Laxa
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FLOUR has advanced $1.50 a barrel within
the last ten days, but for the present we are
selling at old prices. For instance-
48 lbs. Fancy Patent Flour..... $2.00
48 lbs. Fancy Self-Rising Flour. 2.10
. ” \" Every , sack guaranteed
CLOSE PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES ALSO:
100 lbs. Beet Pulp - - 2.50
(New shipment of the whitest and nicest we have
■ ever handled, just received.
6 lb. Kit Fish ‘ • • 50c
6 Bars large-size Octagon Soap (limit 5 to a customer) 25C
6 lbs. Extra Fine Coffee....; 1.00
100 lbs; Fine Table Salt. 1.25
. Full-weight Pink Salmon, can. 10C
100 lbs. White Shorts '• • 2.50
Uncured Hams, per lb. * • • 20c
Uncured Shoulders, per lb.; v 17 \ C
Bright Hay, ton 25.00
Bright Hay, 100 lbs.. 1.50
THJESE PRICES GOOD UNTIL FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
|. N. ORR COMPANY
GROCERY DEPARTMENT