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Friday Morning, August 10th, 1917.
News From Over The County.
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Rev. Boring, of Atlanta, filled the
pulpit at the Methodist church Sun
jay. He was welcomed by a number
o his friends who were so glad to
have him with us again, especially
the little folks: ;
The young- people of this church
pave made a great improvement in
the lights, for which they deserve
much praise. e
Mr. Earl Westmoreland, manager
of the electric light system in Austell,
planned the new arrangement.
Miss Sallie Mae Spratlin, of near
Marietta, spent the past week with
per aunt, and sister, Mrs. J. B. Wil
son and Mrs. H. L. Davis.
Mrs. J. R. Winters left Monday for
4 visit to relatives in New York. She
was accompanied by her niece, Miss
Louise Westmoreland. X
Mrs. J. D. Perkerson has as her
guest her sister, Mrs. Sallie Slaugh
ter, of Atlanta. Misses Cora Strick
jand and Willie Westmoreland and
Mr. Earl Westmoreland were their
suests Saturday night for supper, go
ing down with Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Perkerson in their car.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Creel ard fami-
Jv have moved to Atlanta. Mr. John
Causey has purchased their home,
and moved to it this last week.
Mr. Bob Clay and Mr. Warren
found an auto truck with a party of
<ix stealing roasting ear corn Sun
day afternoon near Mr.. Clay’s home.
They also had some watermelons in
it, from Mr. Clay’s patch.
Two of the party had been camp
ing on Mr. McAndrew’s place wh‘ere
Mr. Williams lives, from whom they
got the corn. A few nights before
they raided Mr. Causey’s cantaloupe
patch, getting all fit to eat. They
were arrested near Atlanta.
Mrs. Wade and children, Master
Hugh and little Mary, with Mrs.
Wade’s mother, Mrs. Lee, of near
Mableton, left Saturday for a visit
to relatives in Mt. Airy, Ga.
Mr. Grover C. Moore, of Atlanta,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. F. Moore.
Mrs. I. P. Copeland spent the week
and with relatives in Atlanta.
The Bartow County Fair Boosters
passed this way last week about twen
ty autos. They seemed to be having
a fine trip.
The rains in the last few days have
ruined a lot of nubbins and made
some fine hay.
Mr. Earl Westmoreland caught a
carp in Sweetwater last Saturday
weighing ten pounds. Just a few days
before he got a turtle that weighed
twelve and a half pounds. Some
fish in Georgia, too.
BRELLA.
SARDIS
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fuller visited Mr.
Jasper Gantt and family Sunday.
The continued rains are making
everything grow especially the grass.
Mr. Gus McPherson and family, of
near Providence, visited Mr. Joe Me-
Pherson Sunday.
Willie Buchanan, who is werking
for the county, visited home folks
Saturday night, and Sunday.
The protracted meeting starts at
this place Friday night, Aug. 10th,
and runs until Saturday night, Aug.
18th. Everybody is invited to at
tend day and night.
Mrs. Immer Cox, of Marietta, spent
a few days this week with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith.
Mr. Bill Gantt and family, of this
Dlace, visited relatives in Marietta
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kilgore, of At
lanta, spent a few days last week
With Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nix and
o Wednesday they and Mr. and Mrs.
N: A McCord, of Marietta, all went
down to the river and had a nice fif
en-pound fish-fry at Mr. Luther
Nix's,
Mr. and Mrs. Sp;nks, who live with
Mr Barney Blacks’, are rejoicing
ov¢r a fine baby that was born one
day last week.
The singing at this place Sunday
afternoon was almost a failure on ac
count of the rainy weather.
JOLLY CAT.
KIRK’S CHAPEL
. We are still having plenty of rain
1 our section.
Mt Claud and Miss Maud McCol
’ of Due West, were the guests of
MNiss Lillian Hardage Sunday even-
The Ladies Aid Society met Friday
4tmoon with a nice program and
A large attendance, Mrs. L. Hardage
vitiacted the meeting.
" and Mrs. R. A. Cunningham
‘ ted Mr, P, T. Cunningham and
"y near Blackwell Sunday.
Mrs. J. V. Smith is slowly improv
e after several weeks illness.
RLNL R S A P P WP S AU
MABLETON
After an aosence ot eizht weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. M. V. Moss
Mrs. P. H. Gann has returned home.
We are glad to learn Mrs. Moss is
able to be out again. She is now
visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moss and
will visit her father and mother this
week. 1
We were sorry to learn of Mr.
Alexander Mable almost loosing his
hearing last week. He went to At
lanta last Saturday to a specialist,
came back hearing better than he
had in several years. It was a pleas
ure to the family to know that he
could hear so much better.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gann, Mr. and
Mrs. O. F. Daniell, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Glore, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Barber,
Messrs. T. L. Gann, Eugene Barber,
James and Clyde Glore spent the day
with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl H. Gann at
High Point Sunday. They had a
good dinner. Everything was so
nice.
The community is invited to meet
at the Davis grave yard next Satur
day to clean it off.
Miss Irene Mgble spent the week
end with her father, Mr. A. Mable.
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Willis and son,
of Greenville, S. C., are visiting rela
tives at Mableton.
Mr. H. B. Mitchell returned home
Sunday sick. We hope for him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Owens chil
dren and Grandchildren are visiting
them this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ter
rant Woodward, of Augusta, Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Asbell, of Augusta,
and Mr and Mrs. Ed Morgan. Quite
a house full.
Mr. J. A. Lowe has purchased an
automobile.
BILL:
LOST MOUNTAIN
The Noonday Baptist Association
convened with Lost Mountain Bap
tist church last Wednesday. Rev.
Geo. Crow preached the opening
sermon. The association was or
ganized and Rev. A. J. Morgan, of
Acworth, was elected Moderator,
Judge Greer, of Marietta, Clerk and
J. R. Fowler, of Marietta, Treasurer.
28 churches, out of the 30 in the as
sociation, had reports and were rep
resented by delegates. 12 ministers
were present. Thursday Dr. S. Y.
Jameson, of Atlanta, who is work
ing for the debt paying campaign,
preached at 11 o’clock and made a
strong plea for funds to raise the
debts on the different institutions of
the church. . Dr. H. C. Cree, Secre
tary of the State Mission board, was
present in the interest of missions.
Rev. Bryan Colyer, represented the
Christian Index and Rev. B. D. Rags
dale represented Mercer Universi
ty.
The Association adjourned Thurs
day afternoon to meet with Noon
day church Wednesday before the
Ist Sunday in August, 1918.
The relatives here of Anderson
Dobbins, of Sand Mountain, Ala.,
received a message that Mr. Dobbins
was at the point of death, four of
his nephews, Walter, John, Luther
and Lonus Dobbins left Saturday
morning to visit him.
The rains are coming frequent
and the ground is becoming tho
roughly soaked..
The protracted meeting is in pro
gress at Midway this week. Rev.
J. E. Hemphill, of Atlanta, is assist
ing the pastor. Come out and you
will hear something interesting.
| ALLEN.
§ ROSELANE
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. Mr. S. J. Bell spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kendrick.
Miss Willie Hyde spent Saturday
night with Miss Beulah Cassidy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Benton has
moved to Roswell street. We are
sorry to see them move.
l Died: Mrs. Willie Annandale was
'accidentally burned to death at her
'home on the Acworth road last Tues
|day afternoon. We deeply sympa
thize with the family. Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Leavell wish to thank their
friends and neighbors for their kind
ness shown them in the sad hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnol Butler visited
her mother Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jim Brown spent Friday af
ternoon with her sisters, Mrs. Fred
Millwood and Mrs. Sam Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hulsey are re
'joicing over the arrival of a fine boy
at their home.
Series of meetings will continue
Ithrough this week. Brother Ayers
'will be with us several days. Be
!sux'e and come, if you don’t you will
'miss some fine sermons.
I DON’T YOU KONW.
“TRADE AT HOMFPE"
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
ACWORTH
Miss Annie Moore gave a water
melon cutting Monday afternoon
complimentary to Miss Ruth Paden.
The Carrie Dyer Reading Club had
a social meeting at the club house
last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMillan, of East
Point, spent the week-end with rela
tives here.
Miss Villa Dean, of Woodstock,
was the charming guest of Miss Sara
Lou Carnes last week.
Mrs. M. R. Gaddis visited in Cass
Station last week.
Mrs. O. E. Collum, of Atlanta, yis
ited Mrs. M. D. Barrett during the
past week.
Miss Nolla Barrett is visiting Mrs.
Geo. T. Northcutt in. Marietta.
Mrs. A. J. Durham is visiting her
parents in Statesville, N. C.
Dr. C. G. Durham and Mr. W. T.
Terry have returned from Borden-
Wheeler Springs.
Messrs. A. L. Pyron and Clyde
Winn have returned from Tybee.
Miss Maggie Mae Avery, of At
anta, was the week-end guest of Mrs.
Avery.
Mrs. J. D. Rainey and children, of
Walterboro, S. C. are visiting Mr.
and ~Mrs. H. W. Kitchen.
The Baptist Woman’s Missionary
Union of Noonday Association was
held here last Wednesday and Thurs
day.
Mr. Howard Hilley, who has re
cently returned from England, lec
tured at the school auditorium last
Thursday evening for the benefit of
the Red Cross.
The prizes given, by ihe Civic
League for the most improved sec
tions of the town were awarded as
follows: $3.00 to Jefferson Ave.,
for cleanest street; $2.00 to the park
$l.OO to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Roy,
most beautiful yard.
Mr. C. E. Pickett, State Bible
School Superintendent of the Chris
tian Church conducted an Institute
here last Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Webb visited
Mr. Wills and family in Alpharetta
last week. .
Mrs. John Awtrey has returned to
Clayton.
~ M:iss Ellen Marston, of Augusta,
is the guest of Mrs. Ernest Collins.
Mrs. Claud Rainey has returned
to her home in Lithonia.
~ Mrs. A. L. McArthur, of ‘Lithonia,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lov
iingood.
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; FLOYD
‘ We are having several days .rain
fthgt is gladly received by the far
}mers.
‘ Rev. G. V. Crow preached an able
sermon Sunday but on account of
‘sickness at his home he could not
}protract the meeting. We hope for
‘them a speedy recovery.
Rev. Thomas delivered an interest
ing sermon Sunday night that was
enjoyed by all who heard it.
Miss Pauline Smith is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Laura Anderson, of Lost
Mountain.
Miss Addie Anderson spent last
week with relatives in Atlanta.
We are glad to know that Mrs. M.
V. Moss has recovered from tyhpoid
and is able to visit relatives at Mable
ton.
Mr. Hiram T. Reed, who has been
for several days in South Carolina,
spent Sunday at home.
Mrs. John Moon visited relatives
'at River Side Sunaay. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and Mrs.
lFlora Medlock and children, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Remember next Sunday is our reg
ular singing evening with Sunday
School in the morning.
. DEWDROP.
DUE WEST
Rev. F. M. Waddell, pastor of New
Salem Church, will -deliver a sermon
on Odd Fellowship here on the first
Saturday night in September. The
public is cordially invited to attend.
The crop and this wet weather is
claiming very little atteniion now.
'The war is the all-consuming topic.
| Mr. S. D. Wilkens and family spent
’Saturday the delighted guest of Mrs,
Brand and family of Marietta.
1 Mrs. A. H. Cash and grandson,
iMaster Ferman Aderhold, of At
' lanta, spent Saturday with relatives
' here.
. Robert, the son of Mr. John Me
' Collum, while playing, ball Friday,
'got his arm knocked out of place. Dr.
'J. W. Ellis, of Kennesaw, gave medi
cal aid.
' Due West Lodge will not have any
'meeting Friday night, Aug. 10th but
Iwi]] have work on the night of Aug.
' 17th.
| HAY SEED.
OLIVE SPRINGS
Mrs. Mary Moere, of Ashburn, is
on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Julia
Southern.
Mr. E. J. Moon, of Rice, who en
listed in the army a few days ago
spent Tuesday with his uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Crow, be
fore taking his leave for Charles
ton, S. C.
Mr. V. R. Newsome, of Buford,
spent a couple of days here the lat
ter part of last week with his father,
Mr. G. W. Newsome, and also his
little sisters and brothers. Mr. New
some will leave in a short while for
Texas.
Miss Nellie Clay, of Orange Hill,
spent the week-end as the guest of
Mrs. A. P. Wise and Miss Philia Cas
sidy.
The many friends here of Mr. W.
D. Brewer, of Atlanta, will be grieved
to learn he is now in the hospital
suffering from a sprained ankle he
received on his run from Atlanta
to Chattanooga, Tenn., during the
past week. Mr. Brewer is an uncle
of Mrs. G. E.Crow, of this cummuni
ty and also has two brothers, Messrs.
J. F. and N. A. Brewer, living in Ma
rietta. Mr. Brewer has many Cobb
county friends as well as relatives
that hope for him a safe recovery.
Series of meeting closed here on
Tuesday night. During this meeting
twenty three united with the church
by experience and five by letter.
Rev. J. J. Crow, of Atlanta, visit
ed Rev. and Mrs. G. V. Crow here
during the past week and while here
on Tuesday he delivered two very
able and interesting sermons.
Little Jessie Margaret Moore who
has been sick here for several days
is now on the road to recovery.
Mrs. A. P. Wise had with her Sun
day for dinner Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gann, of Milford, and Miss Mary
Van Winkle of Smyrna.
Little Miss. Estelle -Crow’s condi
tion does not seem to improve very
fast and her mother, Mrs. G. V. Crow,
has been quite indisposed for several
days but Olive Springs friends wish
for them both a speedy recovery.
Rey. G. V.: Crow, J. T. Eubanks,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Barber, Mr. J. W. White
and son, Mr. S. A. White, attended
the association at Lost Mountain on
Wednesday last going over in Mr.
Eubank’s and Mr. White’s. car, and
also Mr. T. F. and sons, Messrs. Hen
&Y and Hubert going in Mr. Knox’s
ears the same day. Introductory
sermon was preached by Rev. G. V.
Crow using as his subject “Peace”
which was very appropriate.
Mrs. Ed Baswell continues very
low at this time.
Miss Annie Butler is in Athens
on a visit.
Mr. C. D. Reed and family, of
Atlanta, spent several days here with
Mr. Reed’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J., L. Reed.
Mrs. D. L. Moon and son, George,
after spending several days here
with relatives, returned to their home
at Rice on Friday afternoon.
Mr. J. A. York and family came
up from Atlanta to visit Mrs. J. H.
York, Mr. York returning to Atlanta
Sunday afternoon, while Mrs. York
and the children will remain several
days longer.
On account of rain the singing here
Sunday afternoon was not very well
attended.
Mrs. E. E. Johnson and little Jose
phine who have been with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Barber for the summer,
spent the past week with their aunt,
Mrs. Lula Howard, at Shady Grove.
CLYDE.
PINE MOUNTAIN.
We are still having plenty of rain
in this section.
Miss Clara Wallace visited her
grand-mother in Atlanta Friday and
Saturday.
Miss Cora Dickson, of Marietta,
spent part of last week with her
uncle, Mr. T. J. Helton.
Mrs. C. A. Kerap is on the sick list
and hope she will soon be better.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Griggs visited
Mr. J. T. Compton Sunday.
Ernest Compton who is working
at Silver Lake, visited home folks
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Carter and daughter, of Ac
worth, visited Mr. T. J. Helton and
family Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. Erngst Pilgrim, of Corner Cha
pel, spent Thursday night with Mr.
Roy MecCutcheon.
Master Estes Wallace is visiting
his grandmother, of Atlanta.
Mr. Mayfield, of Atlanta, visited
Mr. J. F. Matthis Sunday.
Mr. Willie Griggs, who has been
spending some time with his parents
returned back to Kentucky Saturday
where he has been at work,
Miss Cora Dickson, of Marietta,
spent Thursday night with Miss Les
sie Austin.
Mr. George and Tom Cantrell have
gone to Silver Lake to work. -
SCHOOL GIRL,
MACLAND
Protracted services will begin here
next Sunday morning. We hope to
have a good mecting.
Messrs. Ernest Rice, Walter Lang,
and Harry Lindley, who recently en
listed in the army, spent the latter
part of last week with their home
folks. "
Mrs. J. W. Arneld and little J. W.,
Jr., of Darien, is spending sonte time
with her mother, Mrs. Babb.
Mrs. H. A, Taylor is spending this
week with her children, in Atlan
ta.
Mr. E. H. Edwards, of Birming
ham, Ala., is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Bugene Thurman has return
ed to her home at Harrisburg, after
spending some time with her parents
here.
Mrs. Glenn Hewett and children,
of Birmingham, is spending a few
days with relatives here.
Mr. Melvin Rice and family and
Mr. Paul Rice all of Midlothian, Tex.,
are here on a visit to relatives.
Misses Victoria and Minnie Story,
of Hiram, spent last week with their
brother, D. W. Story, here.
Mrs. G. C. Petty and children have
returned to their home at Fitzgerald
after spending some time with her
parents here.
Mr. Ben Story and family, of Hi
ram, spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long.
Miss Mary Helen Varner is visit
ing relatives in Atlanta and Doug
lasville, ;
Mrs. Cash, of Atlanta, is visiting
her brother, Mr. H. F. Hamilton.
Mr. John Griggs and children at
tended church at Shady Grove Sun
day.
RUBY.
CORENR CHAPEL
Most everybody from this section
attended the Moon reunion at Grant
Park August Ist, and reported a fine
time.
Mr. O. L. Hill and family spent
Wednesday with her mother.
It seems to continue this raining
right on. .
Mr. John Cathcart and family, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with her
brother, Mr. W. P. Bullard.
Miss Arrie White spent the week
end at Marietta with home folks.
Miss Chester Daniell spent Satur
day and Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. Timothy Bullard, of Houston,
Tex., is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Mary Moon ana family, of
Austell, spent Saturday with her bro
ther, Mr. A. A. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Deal spent
Saturday with her mother. =
Mr. E. W. Martin spent Sunday
with his mother.
Miss Annie Moon spent Sunday
with her cousin, Miss Minnie Moon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bazeden, of At
lanta, spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. S. D. Moon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Hill spent Sat
urday night with her father, Mr.
Kuykendall.
Glad to see Mr. W. 1. Bullard is
able to be up again.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Hill spent Sun
day with Mr. R. Z. Hill.
BILLIE.
HIGHLANDS
Mrs. H. A. James who was visiting
her sister and brother, Miss L. E. and
Mr. W. P. Hardage, returned to her
'mme in Douglasville last week,
Mrs. G. R. Lewis went to Atlanta
last week tospend a few days with her
son and daughter, Mr. Homer and
Miss Julia Lewis, who were going to
DeTroit, Mich., to live.
Miss L. E. Hardage returned home
from Atlanta last Wednesday.
Mr. P. M. Hairston, of Dublin, is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ollie
Carnes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hardage and
two children, of Largo, Florida, are
visiting relatives here and in Mari
etta.
Mr. Glenn Ashley, of Atlanta, vi
sited home folks.
There is about twelve hundred sol
diers camping at Mr. Clay’s mill,
They were to participate shooting at
the Kennesaw Mountain. It is rain
ing so much guess they will have to
stay in camp.
MUGGINS.
BRUMBY
30 Park Square
FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS
MOTOR HEARSE AND EQUIPMENT
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POWDER SPRINGS.
After a few days visit te Miss Ger
trude Bell here Miss Bessie Bell has
returned to her home in Atlanta.
Misses Thelma and Idell Russom,
from Dallas, spent a few days recent
ly with Miss Josie Vaughn.
Miss Juanita Beacham, of Atlanta,
is visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Comer and
two children, from Chriton, are vi
siting their parents here for several
days.
Miss McDonald, from ‘Shiloh, is
the guest of Miss Sallie Chandler.
Miss Leone Hart, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Camp,
has returned to her home near Villa
Rica. §
Mr. and Mrs. Med Weldon and
little son Joel, and Miss Annie Wel
don motored up from Griffin to spend
2 few days with the family of Mr.
W. H. Lunsford.
Mrs. Alice E. White is here for a
short stay before going to Shawmut,
Ala., where she will make her home.
Mrs. Emogene Fleming Mizell,
from Jacksonville, Fla., is the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis, Eugene
and Paul Lewis spent the week-end
with their parents, here.
Mrs. Guy Lindley and children, of
Atlanta, are spending several days
with the family of Mr. J. F. P. Lind
ley.
Miss Edith Baggett came out from
Mtlanta to spend her vacation with
home folks.
Dr. A. B. Vaughn preached a good
sermon at the Methodist church Sun
day morning. He will leave in a few
days for his home in La Grange.
Services will begin at the Metho
dist church on the third Sunday.
Rev. R. A. Edmondson, from St.
Paul, Atlanta, will assist in these
meetings. POLLY.
ORANGE HILL
Rev. S. E. Cassidy filled his regu
lar appointment here Sunday preach
ing two fine” sermons. Protracted
services will begin the fourth Sunday
in August. Brother Cassidy will be
assisted with the preaching by Bro
ther Stallings, of Carrolton, Ca.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Anderson and
children are spending a few days with
relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Eva Wilson, of Dallas, was
the week-end guest of her brother,
Mr. Wily Wilson and family.
Miss Nellie Clay returned home
from River Side_Thursday to attend
the Teachers Examination in Mari
etta Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Andrews, of
Rome, are spending a while with her
brother, Mr. B. W. Smith. We deep
ly sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. An
drews in the recent loss of their degr
little baby girl.
Mrs. J. R. Pair is spending a few
days in Dallas.
Miss Esther Vaughn, of Mount
Zion, is visiting her brother, Mr. E,
M. Vaughn and family.
Mr. H. F. Pair and children, Mar
guerite, Harry Jr., and Virginia, of
Atlanta, have returned home after a
delightful visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Pair.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Stallings were
the guests of Mrs. R. H. Clay Sun
day.
Mr. Kyle Pair, of Jacksonville, Fia.,
spent a few days here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pair, last
week.
Crops are pretty good in this sec
tion, if the rain continues think we
will have plenty of corn bread and
sorghum. As it don’t seem now that
there will be many left to help eat
it, if Uncle Sam keeps calling for our
boys. SUSIE.
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digestion both in stomach and intes
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the liver to secrete the bile and im
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