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Friday, August 16, 1912
News From Over The County.
POWDER SPRINGS.
Miss Ethel Lindley is on an ex
tended visit to Douglasville, Villg
Rica and other places.
Protracted services came to a
close at the Methodist chuch Fri
day night. On account of the in
clement weather, many were pre
vented from attending. Brother
Ruthland preached able sermons
and we feel much good was accom
plished. .
M. and Mrs. Weldon, of Griffin,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lunsford the past week.
Mrs. J. M. Comer and little son
are visiting her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. J. D. Middlebrooks.
Mrs. Buchanan has a sister and
children from Washington, D. C,,
visiting her this week.
Mr. J. E. Kenney and Master
Earle McKinney have returnd from
visits to several points in Alabama,
visiting relatives.
Mr. Thomas Butner, of Florida,
is visiting relatives here.
Protracted services began at the
Baptist church Sunday- Brother
Hunt preached a fine sermon Sun
day to a large and appreciative
congregation.
Mrs. T. N. Camp and children
are in North Carolina visiting rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Clonts, of Hi
ram, spent Sunday with the family
of Mr. T. M. Lindley.
Mrs. Lesa Lindley, mother of
Mr. T. N. Lindley, celebrated her
eighty-fifth (85) birthday on Mon
day August Sth. Every one that
knows this dear lady loves her, and
we wish for her many happy re
turns of the day.
NO.
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
Herbert Clay will close his campaign
for Solicitor-General of the Blue Rirdge
Circuit with a speech at the Court
House in the City of Marietta on the
night of August 20th, at 7:30 p. m.
Everybody is invited, especially the
ladies. Music by the Gem City Band.
Giel: . KENNESAW.
Miss Willie Kate Warlick has re
turned to her home in Fairburn,
after spending several weeks with
Mrs. W. O. Roberts
Mr. Joe Craig visited Misses Hel-
Helen and Jennie Carrie Sunday.
Mrs. Millard Gatlin, of Marietta,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs- Jim Kitch
en.
Miss Grace Cox, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, A, . Cox
Mr. Ermest Hill spent Friday in
Acworth as the guest of relatives.
Mrs. Alice Bethune has returned
home after spending several days in
Atlanta.
Miss Louise Fite has returned
home after a delightful visit to At
lanta, Macon and other points.
Mrs. P. Warner has returned to
her home in Atlanta after spending
several weeks with Mrs- Alice Be
thune.
Mrs. Amzie Eidson of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Eidson.
Mr. Ralph Lunsford, of Acworth.
visited Mr. Ernest Hill Thursday.
Miss Ruth Whitworth is spend
ing a delightful time with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Gault,
Mr. T.ee Langford of Rome, is
the guest of Mr. Carl Hulsey.
Mrs. H. E. Butler and little son
Hugh, of Atlanta, paid Mrs. B. A
Fite a brief visit last week.
“Be Sure” and don’t forget the
Big Contest Singing which is te
be held here Aug. 17. Everybody
is cordially invited to attend and
bring well filled baskets, for we are
looking forward to a large crowd.
Also remember the singing Sunday
afternoon.
PENCIL.,
The Tigers and their friends want
a Judge away off from Marietta
who will not break up their little
games. If you believe in enforcing
the law, vote for Morris.
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cure’ Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles.
It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at
once, acts as a poultice, gives instant
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Druggists, mail soc and $1 00. Sold
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| SMYRNA.
~ Miss Donna Lee Pace is visiting
in Canton-
Miss Irene Irelan is the guest of
Miss Effie Kinnard of Atlanta.
Miss Claude Whitfield has re
turned to Chattanooga.
Miss Emma Durham is visiting
relatives and friends near Kenne
saw and Woodstock.
Miss Pauline Brinkley has re
turned home after a pleasant visit
with friends in Acworth.
Mrs. Sue Brown Vaughn, of La-
Grange, is visiting her uncle Mr.
J. N. Camp.
Mr. T. L. Hamby was operated
upon in an Atlanta sanitarium last
week for appendicitis. He is re
ported as doing nicely at this time,
with prospects for an early recov
ery.
Miss Dixie Hagis of Atlanta, was
a recent guest here
Mr. Warren Cutts of Canton,
preached at the Baptist church last
Sunday.
Miss Ehtel Brown is in Acworth
for a few days.
Mrs. Charles Dußignon, and sor
Fleming, are the guests of Miss
Anna Cooke of Villa Rica.
The Smyrna Social Club enjoy
ed a picnic at Tallulah Falls last
Tuesday.
Miss Lula Hancock of Atlanta, is
visiting friends in Smyrna.
Mr. John J. Baldwin, one of our
popular R. F. D. carriers, is enjoy
ing his annual vacation just now.
Miss Louise Hardage of Atlan
ta, is the little guest of Jessie Lee
Brinkley.
Mrs- L. O. Litchfield and chil
dren have returned home from Ken
nesaw.
ERITIC,
The Tigers and their friends want
a Judge who will not eharge the
Grand Jury against them. They
have had enough of Judge Morris.
NEW SALEM.
Miss Trudie Cox of Atlanta, is
spending some time with home
folks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirk, of Rome,
spent last week with Mrs. F. M.
Kirk and family.
All those interested are requested
to meet at the cemetery here next
Wednesday week, the 20th, for the
purpose of cleaning it off.
Miss Shirley Greene and Mr.
Walter Harris of Atlanta, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
the family of Mrs. E. C. Greene.
Mr. M. L. Greene, who hag been
quite sick for some time still con
tinues no better, we are sorry to
note.
* Mr. Bud Logan and family of
Hapeville, are visiting relatives here
this week.
Mr. J. C. Orr of Riverdale, Ga,,
visited relatives here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Branhon of Ox
ford, Ga., are visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hope here.
There was a singing at Mr. W,
IF'. Hope’s Sunday night.
Judge Morris has been against thei
tigers, and they and their friends are
against him. See? |
SANDY PLAINS. |
Mrs. Harrison Groover and
daughter, Miss Esther, visited Mrs.
W. P. Groover last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chastain ot
Blairsville are visiting their broth
ers Messrs. Nim, Sam and William
Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorras Haygocd
visited their father Mr. W, H
Power one day last week.
Mrs. Maddox oif Little Rock,
Ark., and her sister Mrs. W. G
Keith of this place, visited. €eu
father in Gainesville last week.
The protracted meeting 18 o
commence at this place next Satyy
day.
~ Prof. Addison, our new teacher,
has his sister assisting him. They
have a good attendance.
Mrs. Brown is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Horace Groover.
Mr. G. H. Wharton attended the
Noonday Association:
Nearly every body from this
place attended the Marietta camp
meeting last Sunday.
VIOLET.
The Tigers and their friends want
a Judge away off from Marietta
who will not break up their littlo
games. If you believe in enforcing
the law, vote for Morris.
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND{COURIER
| OLIVE SPRINGS.
~ Mrs. J. W. Barber had as her
guest the past week, Mrs. H. D.
Barber of Atlanta, and Misses Ger
trude and Willie Howard of Eliz
abeth.
Misses Ada and Addie Jones of
Hawkinsville, spent the week-end
as the guest of Mr. W. L. Sanders
and family.
We are sorry to note Mr- J. M.
Hannus is real sick at this writing,
Mr. Hannis has many friends here
that hope for him a speedy recov
ery.
Mrs. Mattie Knox of Hiram was
the guest of ber son, Mr, T, ¥,
Knox the latter part of the week.
Mrs. Nannie Carroll of Atlanta,
is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. John
Hendricks.
Mr. W. B. Bizzell of Copperhi's,
Tenn., spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr- and Mrs. Tom Sanders.
An interesting series of meetings
conducted by Rev. G. V. Crow has
been in progress this week at tiis
place, the services have been greatly
enjoyed by all present, sixteen add
¢d to the church, eleven by expe
rience and five by letter. We feel
grateful to our IFather for his con
tinued blessings upon us. The clos
ing sermon was preached by Rev. J.
J. Crow of Marietta,.
Miss Gertrude Crow spent the
latter part of the week with rela
tives in Atlanta and East Point.
Mr. George Johnson and daugh
ter of Atlanta, spent the past week
here with iriends and relatives.
Mrs. Katie Newsotne of Atlanta
who has been spending several
weeks with relatives here returned
nome Monday.
CLYDE.
FOR SALE.
57 acres of land, five miles sonth of
Marietta, tiiree miles wesy of Smyrna,
Ga., 36 acres in cultivation. 5 acres
good branch bottom land. 15 acres of
good timber, wood and pine. This is
mulatto land. Same being on publie
road 1 1-2 miles to scheol and church—
between Olive Spring church and Mil
ford church. Apply to
W. O. FINCHER, Marietta, Ga.
8-9-tf
DUE WEST-
The good rains that fell here last
week have improved the condition
of the crops considerably.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Foster of
Fairburn, and Mrs. Claud Crowder
of Patterson, Ga., are spending a
few days with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Williams.
Mr. W. N. Hamilton of Thom
asville, Ga., was in our midst Sat
urday and Sunday shaking hands
with his friends.
Mr. B. W. Grigg, after living
here 46 years will make his home
with his son, Mr. W. B. Griggs of
Kennesaw. We regret very much
to see him leave our community.
Mrs. AL, Cash of Atldnta;
spent Saturday and Sunday with
her brothers.
Mr. J. B. Story of Hiram, spent
a part of lats wegk with relatives
m this community.
Mr. W. S. Williams informs us;
that there is a ppst oak tree nea-
Mr. Gus Hardages on the Marietta
and Dallas road that was cut abou#
half down with a cannon ball iv
04, and for the last four or five
years there has been a swarm of
;l)ces at work in the hole which was
left by the cannon ball.
All who are interested in the
Davis and Hill cemetery are re
quested to meet on the 20th for
the purpose of cleaning of the
| gounds.
| YEA,
Judge Morris has been against the
tigers, and they and their friends are
against him. Seo?
ABOUT THE “BLUES”
What is known as the ¢‘Blues’’
is seldom occasioned by actual exist=-
ing external conditions, but in the
great majority of cases by a dis
ordered LIVER .e,
THIS IS A FACT
which may be demonstra
ted by trying a course of
They controlandregulate the LIVER.
They bringhopeandbouyancy to the
- mind. They bring heaith and clastice
ity to the body,
. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
WEST MT. ZION.
Prof. Goode's singing class is
progressing nicely. He will close
a twelve day’s school at Olive
Springs this week and the same
term here next week, which gives
each cass the advantage of two
terms.
Miss Pearl Blackwell of Atlanta,
}is stopping with her uncle, Lott
ißivers family, and attending the
singing here.
' Mr. R. E. Hardage is at work in
2Marietta this week.
Master J. C. Greer and his sis
ter, Alma, returned to their home
%in Cedartown last Sunday.
- Miss Pearl Kirk of Atlanta, vis
ited home folks last Saturday and
Sunday.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hardage of
‘Highlands visited here last Satur
day. Mrs. Hardage will spend sev
eral days with her mother Mrs. F
E. Greer. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Davis and
their guest, Mrs. Sallie Ashley, of
Marietta, attended service at Olive
~prings last Sunday.
Several from here attended the
~ viling of the Clay monument in
Marietta last Monday.
\r SISTER.
l If yon want to help the Tigers,
ivote against judge Morris.
; MOUNT OLIVET.
| The meeting has closed at Mt
Olivet. Fourteen were baptized and
}some joined by letter.
’ Mr. Charlie Dickson visited his
parents here last Sunday and Miss
Cora Dickson and Mr. Gus Dick
son visited him this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allison are at
Mr. Bill Dewberry’s on a fishing
trip. |
. Mr. Gaddis Byrd has returned
from Atlanta. |
Mr. Luther Mathis has accepted |
a position in Atlanta.
Mrs. Claudia Mitchell, of Mari
etta, is visiting the family of F, M. |
Lacy, who have new-comers in the
form of twin sons.
Mr. Meek and Mr. Cagle have
gone on a visit to Texas.
Crops in this section are looking
fine.
COME AGAIN.
If you want to help the Tigers,
vote against Juage Morris.
KIRK’S CHAPEL.
Quite a number of our people at
tended camp meeting Sunday.
The Sunday School picnic which
was to have been at Powder Springs
last Saturday was rained out.
The farmers in this community
have about all “‘laid by,” we be
lieve, but ’tis only a few days until
fodder pulling will be the order of
the day, then cotton picking, ete.
Really the farmers are about the
busiest neople in existence these
iatter days, and it takes a mighty
good man to stick to it, too.
Rev. S. E. Cassidy of South Ma
rietta, is expected to fill Rev. F.
M. Lacy’s appointment at Mt. Cal
vary next Saturday night, Sunday
a. m. and Sunday night, which will
be the beginning of a series of ser
viees. Brother Cassidy is a good
man and on able preacher. Come
and hear him.
Ye seribe having been away, has
not had an opportunity to gather
much news. UNCLE JACK,
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[ SARDIS.
' Mr. L. D. Day was in Atlanta
last week with his sister who is very
ill
Mr. J. L. Gantt lost a very fine
cow last week.
~ Miss Maggie Steed has returned
to her home in Paulding county ai
ter a visit with friends and relatives
of this place.
Miss Elsie Mae Terell of Atlanta
spent Sunday night with Msises Fl
vie and Hollie Haney,
Mr. Pierce Gillham spent Sat
urday with his uncle, Mr. Robt.
Gillham.,
Mr. J. S. Pickens spent Sunday
with his daughter Mrs. Matt Smith.
Misses Hollie Haney and Berta
Fuller who are attending the South
ern Business College in Atlanta,
spent the week end with home
folks.
Mr- E. A. Moody and family
spent the past week in Paulding
county.
Quite a number from Sardis at
tended camp meeting at the Mari
etta camp ground Sunday.
Mr. Clif Smith of Acworth,
spent Sunday with his parents Mr,
and Mrs. W. S. Smith.
Remember the protracted meet
ing starts on the third Sunday.
BUD.
The Tigers and their friends want
'a Judge who will not charge the
'Grand Jury against them. They
‘ have had enough of Judge Morris.
- KENNESAW MOUNTAIN.
- Mr. Richard Ada:r and family of
Macland, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with the family of Mr.
J- R. Guthn.
Miss Noma Redd is visiting rel
atives and friends at Cumming.
Miss Williams of Ballground, is
visiting Miss IZdna Annandale. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Shine announce the
birth of a daughter on the 9th of
August.
Sorry to note that little Hiram
Rooney is quite sick at this wit
ing. ‘
Mr. Baxter Guffin, of Decatur,
Ala.,, and Mr. Robert Guffin of
Washington, Ga., are visiting their
parents at this place this week.
Mrs. Will Hope and children are
spending a pleasant visit with hcrl
parents near Dawsonville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs Branham of Ox
ford, Ga., are visiting the family
of Mr. Hope this week.
The singing given at Mr. Hopes
Sunday night was highly enjoyed
by all present. l
FARMER BOY.
LOST MOUNTFEAIN.
We are requested to state that|
all parties interested are expected
to meet August 20th to clean off
the Davis Hill grave yard.
Those interested are requested to
meet Thursday, August 15th to
clean off Midway grave yard.
The protracted meeting at Mid
way closed Sunday night with eight
accessions to the church. Rev. G.
G. Sydnor of Rome did some able
preaching during these services.
« Lhe membership was revived and
strengthened and many consecrated
themselves anew for better service
for the Master.
Me. W. N. Hamilton of Thomas
ville, Ga., sgent Saturday and Sun
day here returning home Monday,
accompanied by his family.
Mr. A. J. Ward hrs been visiting
relatives in Birmingham, Ala.
~ Mr. Lebbeus Pickens, os Atlanta
i spent Sunday here.
Mr. Will McCleskey and Miss
Ragsdale were married here Sunday
at the residence of C. P. Sceott. Rev.
E. D. Patton performed the -cere
mony. We wish them a happy and
useful life.
Messrs. Sam Moon and Gus Ware
went up to Kingston last Thursday
to play in a mateh game of ball.
ALLEN.
The Tigers and their friends want
a Judge away off from Marietta
' who will not break up their little
!games. If you believe in enforcing
| the law, vote for Mortis.
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PUCLIC SPEAKING.
Herbert Clay will close his campaign
for Solicitor-General of the Blue Ridge
Circuit with a speech at the Court
House in the City of Marietta on the
night of August 20th, at 7:30 p. m.
Everybody is invited, especially the
ladies. Musiec by the Gem City Band.
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Chinese Children Like Parls.
Recently a number of Chinese chil
dren have been found in the streets of
Paris and taken before the magistrates
a 8 vagabouds. These children were
brought to France by showmen to per
form as acrobats, After a few months,
their performances having lost their
novelty and ceased to attract, the man
agers abandoned them. They have
been taken to the Chinese legation to
be sent home. But they don’'t want to
g 0 home. The beautiful city of Paris
is more to their liking.
Show Yourself.
Little Marjorie was showing her
new birthday toys to grandpa, when
her mother told the girl to let grandpa
show them to himself. Marjorie was
| unwilling to do this because she
wished to do the exhibiting. Then an
l idea struck her. “Here, grandpa,” she
' sald, handing him a toy at a time as
she spoke, “show yourself my dolly,
show yourself my blocks.” And thus
she went through the collection.—
Judge.
Price of Ignorance,
Many children are never taught to
' think and to reason out every ques
'tlon in a fair-minded, reasoning man
ner. That is why we meet with and
suffer from so many unreasonable and
unreasoning men and women . . .
who are governed by prejudice, fm
pulse and personal feelings, instead
of by thoughtful and careful consider
’ ation. They do not see what is right
| because they do not know how to
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