Newspaper Page Text
PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF RELIGION, EDUCATION, LITERATURE AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. \
YOL. XX.
SUWANEE ROUTE 2
We are certainly having some
fine spring weather now. Hope
it will continue for awhile.
Mr and Mrs Steve Webb, of
near Buford, Mrs Hattie Terry and
children and Miss Lavada Buice
spent Sunday at Mrs Minnie Tug
gles,
Mrs J © Buice spent last Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs Fannie
Lowe,
Mrs V A Terry is spending a
while i Suwanee, the guest of her
niece Miss Lauria Regers.
Miss Gertrude Settle who has
been very sick for the past week,
we are glad to say much better.
Mrs j M Terry and Mrs J H
Moulder spent last Tuesday with
Mrs V A Terry.
Mr Carl Gtlstrap, Misses Myrtie
Williams and Mace Gilstrap spent
Saturday night and Sunday at Mr
G T Settles.
Miss Lula Hall spent last Mon
day uight at Mr Joe Finchers.
Mr Fred Settle spent Saturday
in Atlanta*
Mr Roy Buice spent Saturday
and Sunday with home folks.
Dr and Mrs J F Covington, of
Atlanta spent last Friday night at
Mr D H Bagleys,
Mrs Clarence Settle and little
daughters spent last Friday at Mr
G T Settles.
Misses Edith and Era Black
stock spent Saturday and Sunday
with Miss Mamie Collins.
Mr Anderson Bell died at his
home near Sheltonville last Wed
nesday, and was buried Thursday
at Mt Zion. The bereaved ones
have the sympathy of their many
friends.
Missouri.
COAL MOUNTAIN
Mr and Mrs J F McCarmaak
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs E
J Willard.
Mr* W T Smith spent Thursday
evening with Mrs H C Heard.
Mr Gus Heard was the guest of
his cousins Jim and Foster Woffard
Saturday night and Sunday last,
Messrs H C Heard and Carl Har
den made a business trip to Gain
esville one day last week.
Miss Pearl Gober who is teach
ing school at Coal Mountain spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
home folks,
Several drom around here at
tended the iinging at Spot Sun
day.
Vada the little daughter of Mr
and Mrs W F Holland is very sick
at this writing, hope for her a
speedy recovery.
Well as news is scarce, I’ll ring
off for this time.
School Girl.
FOR SALE —One 2 horse In
ternational engine; used at fair
for sample. Will eell at reduced
price. Easy terms.
fe. J. Busha,
Buford, Ga.
NETTIE
Oh these beautiful days reminds
us that the good old summer time
will soon be here.
Rev J M Anderson filJrd his
regular appointment at Haw Creek
Saturday and Sunday, preaching
two excellent sermons.
Mrs M L Echols spent part of
last week with her daughter Mrs P
C Phillips.
Miss Belle Phillips spent Satur
day with her cousin Miss Mardelle
Merritt.
Mrs Raleigh Lockamy visited
Mrs W C Fowler Sunday.
Miss Mardelle Merritt spent part
of last week with her sister Mrs
Cled Vaughan.
Mrs J H Pruitt spent one day
last week with her parents Mi and
Mrs A J Vaughan.
Rev J M Anderson visited Mr
L D Cain Sunday.
Miss Callie Fowler, of near Bu
foru. is visiting her grand-parents
Mr and Mrs W C Fowler this
week.
We are sorry to say that Mrs S
B Wright improves slowly.
Mrs T B Fowler spent one day
last week with her mother Mrs
W White.
There is Sunday school at Haw
Creek every Sunday evening at 2
o’clock, why don’t more of the old
er people come out aud help with
the Sunday school.
Mrs Eddie Vaughan visited Mrs
Raleigh Lockamy Saturday after
noon.
Mr Reece Barrett was on the
sick list part of last week.
Annie Lauria.
SPOT
News is scarce.
The singing at Spot Sunday p
m was a success. Spot sesms to
know how to make a success in
nearly anything they undertake.
We are sorry to learn of the
death of Mr Fangie Clayton which
occured at his home about 8 o’clock
Saturday night last.
We are sorry to learn that Mr
W E Holland has two children
very sick at this writing, we hope
for their recovery soon.
Farming is going on in this sec
tion with a rush, wheat and oats
are looking fine.
Mr Charley Hardin and wife, of
Cumming, attended the singing at
Spot Sunday.
Messrs Linton Heard, of Mat,
and Rufus Bannister and several
others attended the siuging at Spot
Sunday.
M T Wallace who has been on
the sick list for several days, we
are glad to learn is better.
Guano is being hauled in this
section with a rush.
Miss Fay Brown wifi close her
school at this place next Friday,
she has taught us a good school
and all seem to be well pleased
with her.
CTJMMING, GA. MARCH 25 1910.
Mr Henry Hardin and wife, of
Mat. visited at Spot Saturday last.
I
Well I will close for this time.
Eli Perkins.
Card of Thanks.
To my ueighbors and friends: I
wish to extend to you my sincere
thanks for the aid and acts of kind
ness shown me through the sick
ness and death of my dear wife,
and especially to those who ad
ministered to her wants so faith
fully.
Nor shall I forget to thank Dr.
Brice for his faithful service.
May God’s blessings come to
each of you is my heait’s desire.
I ask the prayers of all that by
God’s help I will be able to raise
our four little children up to be
moral and Christian citizens.
E A. Bennett.
ROUTE 3
Oh isn’t this pretty weather for
the farmers.
Mrs J M Satterfield is very low
with pneumonia, we are sorry to
say.
Mi Ceph Castleberry, of Dallas
Ga, is spending a few days with
his parents Mr and Mrs J H Cas
tleberry.
Mr Early Bennett and sister
Estell visited Mr Howard Thomp
son and sister Clara Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Terry spent
Sunday with Mr Belve Guthrie
and family.
School will close at Piney Grove
Saturday with an egg hunt and
debate.
Mr Tom Hall and family were
the guests of Mr Joe Hall Satur
day night and Sunday.
Messrs Rogen Martin and Bill
Bennett were the guests of Mr
Ernest Terry Saturday night.
Among the visitors at Mrs R E
Guthrie Sunday, were Mr and Mrs
Claude Brooks Mrs Hassie Vaughn
and daughter Ada.
Mr and Mrs J B Fowler were
the guests of Mr and Mrs Hiram
Smith Sunday p. m.
Mr Emory Wade was the guest
of his cousin Mr Paul Stokes Sat
urday night.
Come again Blue Bird I think 1
know you.
Red Bird.
Beautiful Easter tide. Had not
that Roman seal been broken, and
the powers of darkness thwarted,
there would have been no light at
Eastertide. But the son of right
eousness has risen with healing in
His winas and now His glory is
the light of Easter day.
——
A German Easter custom is to
light fires on the hillside of the
liartz, obtaining the holy water
from the streams at midnight, when
the good spirit moves the waters,
and the presentation of cakes,'shap
ed in the form of the rising sun,
are made special features of the
occasion.
SILVER CITY
The sick in this community are
imoroving nicely.
Prof C G Hawkins made a busi
ness trip to Cumming Saturday.
Mr and Mrs S J Smith visited
their son A C Smith Sunday.
Miss Ethel Pirkle and brother
Vergil, of Cumming, are spending
sometime at home.
Misses Annie Bannister and
Mary Phillips visited Miss Addie
Moore Sunday.
Mr ar and Mrs A E Childers and
daughter Amanda visited Mr and
Mrs H E Bannister Sunday p. m.
Mr J C Pruitt and wife, of Gain
esville, are in our burg.
Mr Charlie Childers visited Mr
L W Hood some time ago, What’s
the attraction brother
Mr and Mrs O S Bailey report a
new girl at their home.
The maich-spelling at Silver
City one night last week was en
joyed by all present.
Miss Velvie Blanton who is at
tending school at here, visited
home folks the last of the week,
Mr and Mrs E E Bannißter visi
ted the latters mother Mis Pirkle
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr Veston Moore visited Mr S
J Smith Sunday p. m.
So we will bid you all adieu.
Chums.
"You are going to s*y somethin*
soulful,” declared the fiance. “I see It
in your lovely eyes.”
“What I was going to say is this,”
responded the fiancee: “Won’t you
wear a rubber band around your head
nights so as to train your ears not to
stick out?”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
ROUTE 7
Rev R H Thompson filled his
regular appointment at Bethlehem
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Clara Thompson spent last
week with her sister near Keard
ville.
Misses Edith and Era Blackstock
spent the week-end with Miss
Mamie Collins, on route 7.
Messrs Howard and Edward
Hansard visited Dr W B Hansard,
at Bnford Saturday n : ght.
Mr John Ezzard we are glad to
say is improving.
Mr Sim Martin was buried at
Midway Monday last.
Mr Virgil Hendrix, of Atlanta,
spent a few days with home folks
last week on route 7.
The farmers are making good
use of this pretty weather,
Mrs J T Hunter is in Atlanta,
where she was called to the bed
side of her sick father.
Dr and Mrs J F Covington, of
Atlanta, visited Mr J A Hawains
and family Saturday and Sunday.
Mr Cleveland Ilolbr ok, of Ocee*
visited Mr M L Holbrook and fam
ily Saturday night.
from here attended the
all day singing at Hopewell Sun
day, and report a nice rime.
Jumbo.
CHESTATEE
Dr Brice has been on the road
and visited more homes adminia
tering to the wants of the people
than any previous year. We hopo
he inuy Boon have a much needed
rest.
Rev Whittaker filled his regular
appointment at New Hope Sunday
last.
Mr Elmer Bennett and childreo
visited his mother last Sunday.
We are glad to see Mrs Stella
Bell back at home again.
Messrs Buice & Hunt are saw
ing a bill of lumber for Mr W J'
Wood, he is going to build anew
dwelling and barn.
M iss Mattie Owen, of Guinea--
ville, Is spending the week with
her sister Mrs T S Owen.
Over one hundred wagons from
Forsyth crossed the oew bridge
hauling guano from Flowery Branch
one day last week, that doesn’t
look much like curtailing the cot
ton crop,
Mr Editor what is meat selling
at in your town ? Would you think
a meat strike would be in ordeß
now? •
Mr Ben Patterson and wife vis
ited his father lust Saturday Dight
aud Sunday. $
Mr Thurman Robbs has return
ed from South Ga, he says the old
red hills suit him the beet.
Glad to say the sick are all im
proving at this writing.
Rambler..
ROUTE 6
Isn’t this fine weather for farm- •
1 rig ?
The visitors at Mr Joe Buice*
Sunday were Mr and Mrs J D
il'ccn, Mr and Mrs Homer Terry,
i s=es Zilla and Nettie Terry
Ai *ses Maudy Buice and Nona
(lull.
Mr Luster Day and family spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs H E
ilbourn.
Mieses Not ella and Estella Hall
spent Sunday with Misses Flonnie
a and Odell Buice.
Mr and Mrs Eddie Echols spent
Sunday with the latters parents
Mr and Mrs I II Gilbert.
Miss Lizzie Stone spen from Fri
day until Monday with home folks.
Mr and Mrs Bob McWhorter
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with relatives near Outord.
Miss Phlaunse Anglin spent
Sunday p m with her cousin Mise
Jewell Gilbert.
Mr and Mrs John McWhorter
spent Sunday p m with Mr and.
Mrs L D Gilbert.
Mr and Mrs Thurlon Green spent-
Sunday with Mr Carl Bagwell.
Mrs Patsy Buice is spending a—
while with her son Mr J II Buice.
If this escapes the waste basket.,
we’ii come again.
Two Jay Birds.
NO-1^