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rriday Morning, October 12th, 1917.
News From Over The County.
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POWDER SPRINGS.
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Mr. Joe Wolf and family have re
+urned from a two weeks visit to
relatives at Cordele.
Mrs. Stella McCleskey and daugh
:er Sara spent the week-end with
:heir parents here.
Mrs. Mattie Moon has returned
from a three weeks visit to friends
and relatives in Atlanta. She was
;a('companiecr home by Mrs. Peyton,
who will be her guest for some time.
Miss Emma Lewis spent the week
end at home.
Dr. and Mrs. Simmons and chil
aren, from Villa Rica, visited the
family of Mr. Berry Ragsdale last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Buchanan and
chiliven left Manday to make their
home in Deeater. ‘.
Messrs. Johmsam, Silks, Pangle and
Wylie and Misses Wilsen and Warrea
came out frema Atlanta Sumday aftew
noon te visit thre Misses Lewis. They
returned Sunday Right aecompanied
hy Miss Emaaysa: Lewis.
¥rs. 4. B. Oglesby has retwrned
home fram Weshey Memovial Hospi
ts] where she underwent apr epera
tion. Mrs. Mitelell Lindley has al
« returned frem the same plaec af
ter having her eye remwowed. They
are bt deoimg well,
Wrs, Oscar Stewart and laby, frouwn
Acwords, are visiting Mys. Ewmily
stapart amd Mres. J. E. MeKenney.
Wre. Will Leaice, frem Auvstell, is
Ihe guest of the family of Mw. C. T.
Leake. {
A marriage of mauch interest wwas
that of Miss Ethel Leake to Mr. Hea
ry Cole Miller Sanday evening at sev
en o'clock, at the Baptist eharch in
Dallas. The ceremony was performn
ed by Rev. A. J. Morgan, of Aec
worth, in the presence of Misses Es
‘elle and Alice May Leake and Mr.
Puckett, of Atlanta. They left im
mediately for Atlamta. —The bride
was dressed in & blue eoat suit with
accessories to mateh. Mr, Miller and
his bride sre & popular young couple
snd have many friends who wish
them wmuoch soceess amd happiness
thro life. They will be at home with
the grovom’s parents for the presemt.
The missionary societies of the
Noonday Association held their an
nual meeting at the Baptist church
here last Thursdeay. Miss Campbell,
state worker, and Mrs. Nichols, ad
dressed the aodience. There were
representatives from the churches of
Dwuglasville, Hiremn, Austell and Aec
worth. There was dinner e the
ground and a very profitable and en-
Joyable day was spent.
Mr. and Mwrs. C. A. Camp, Mr. T.
N. Camp, and Bennie Lou Camp, at
tended the Primitive Baptist Aszsocia
tion at Moeaoy Carmel Sunday.
POLLY.
HIGHLANDS
There was & good pany hearts smade
glod last week whem Mr. Jim Hope
ceme Mhomne, He hed gome to Camp
Gordon and was exempted becauss
his eyes sre 30 very weak. Of coursm?
we are all sorry ke kas weah eyes,
but it is se nice to have him home
again, end he 'is the omly sem of M.
and Mrs. Hope, and My, Hops ie not
young sny mowe, and needs Jiva so
much.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Runyan and
two children and Mr. G. D. Runyan,
of Smyrna, visited their waother, Mrs.
I P. Runyan, Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Bearden is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. Style Kirk who has been in
Athens for about a year, has comé
0 te with his sister, Miss Millie
Kirk and niece, Mrs. Sallie Ashby.
Mr. Willie Runyan, of Birming
fiam, Ala., made several visits with
relatives Monday. He came to Mrs.
Kate Kirk’s at Elizabeth, brought
ber and Mrs. Jane Kirk down in his
tar and when they got‘to Mr. F. R.
Kirl’s took him, wife and two chil
dren in car and all went to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Lucius Hardage at Kirks
Chapel.
Mr. Walter Samples, who is in
raining at Camp Gordon, visited his
uncle, Mr. J. B. Bearden and family
Sunday.
Mrs. Edd Hooks and children, of
Dublin, are visi&ng her sister, Mrs.
Ollie Carnes,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. James and chil
dren and Miss Lelia Carnes, Mr. and
Mrs. H. R, Ridgeway and Miss Ruby
}:;dzeway went to Cartersville to
the Fair Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. James visited
her sister, Mrs. Earwood, at Smyrna,
Sunday, who is recovering from an
Operation.
MUGGINS.
Suits and Overcoats mace to order
£15.00 to $45.00. J.Loyd Reed.
NICKAJACK.
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Cotton picking is the order of the
day at present. ¢
. We are sorry to say at this writirg
that Mr. H. C. Dodgen is very ill
We hope for him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. J. H. Hendrix made a business
trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mrs. J. N. Dodgen visited her
daughter, Mrs. M. A. J. Landers, of
Powder Springs, the past week.
- Mr. W. E. Dodgen, of Charlotte,
N. C., visited relatives ¢f this place
recently. ,
Mr. Frank Medlin, of Atlanta, vi
sited his father and mother, Mr. and
Mys. B. C. J. Medlin, Sunday.
Master Herbert and little Hiss
Homer Maess, of Pewder Sprimgs,
spemt several days with relatives heve
recamtly.
Mrs. Rova Walker, of River Side,
visgited hor dawghter, Mrs. R. L. Dwd
gon, of this place, the past week.
Mr. 8. A. Allen, of Meunt Har
meny, visited the family ef Me. J.
H. Hemdrix Satarday. ;
Several of the farmers ef this
recent Pabms. 4 |
News is searee this week. Hope
to have mere mext weelk.
JORNQUILL.
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The fellewing officers were elect
ed Senday merning: Mr, Frank Wal
lace, cherister; Miss Edna Kendrick,
organist; teacher elass No. 1, M.
Frank Farmer; class No. 2, Mr. Ar
ron Spence; class No. 3, Mr. Jerme
gon; class No. 4, Miss Lillie Price;
class No. B, Mwm. Lillie Harris; class
No. 6, Mrs. M. C. Holdbrooks; class
No. 7, Mrs. Gibson.
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Crovw and fami
ly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Scoggine and Mr. and Mrs. Price and
family.
Miss Esther MceMonie and Cather
ine Bloodyoung, of Woodstocl, spent
several days this week with relatives
here and in Atlanta.
Miss Flora Anderson, of North
Carolina, is visiting Mr. a2od Mors.
Will Nelsom. :
Mrs. Ruby Rich, of South Georgia,
spent the past week with relutives
here.
1 will correct oy mistake of last
weelk, Next Sunday is our regular
meeting day, being five Sundays in
last month, I forgot so let's everybody
come out next Sunday. Our Sunday
School is fine, so come and help wus.
Mrs. J. A. Hulsey and children and
Mre. S. J. Bell and Rev. W. W. But
ler, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Farmer visited
her sister, Mrs. J. F. Kendrick nea:
Kemnesaww Saturday mnight and Swo
day.
Mres. Grego-y and children spent
Saturday and Sunday with relatives
neaxr New Salem.
Miss Moggie Hyde spent Saturday
end Sanday o Atlants with rela
Riwes,
DON'T YOU ENOW.
DUE WEST
My, Axthor Griggs, one of the
county road hands, while cremiing
one of the rosd engines, was struwel
in the face vwith the crami, causing
great pain. DJ. C. Orborne gave
medical aid.
Mr. C. A. Hedsem, while thrashinsg
peas last week, got his finger caught
in the machine, resulting in the loss
of his fore finger.
Mr. Henry Petty, who has charge
of county camp kere, will move the
camp near F. F. Terry’s by the first
of next week. The road crew has
done some excellent work here on
our roads for which we feel proud.
Rev. Thomas Abernathy, of Bar
tow County, preached a very inter
esting serman here Suamday night.
Mr. W. M. Hamilton, who spent
last week at Thomasville, Ga., reports
short cotton crops in that section.
Mr. C. A. Kemp is sevénty hales
short at his gin to what he was the
same date last year.
Miss Ethel Wallace has accepted
a position in Atlanta.
Mr. A. D. Cantrell spent Saturday
in Atlanta. We don’t know but we
believ it was not a financial trip.
What about, Dan?
Mr. George McCollum who is well
known here will move his family back
to our midst. We welcome you,
George.
— HAY SEED.
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just as profitably in Georgia, the Carolinas and
‘Alabama, as in the Westif you lime your land
with LADCO GROUND LIMESTONE.
Costs a trifie, Insures good stand and vigorous
growth of alfalfa, vetch, clovers and grain.
Write for delivered price, valuable booklet and
:%;‘?gsr.m&t:r‘a:;ge proposition to merchanis
mw'unt& STONE co&;&u.g&“
THE MARIE, .2 JOURNAL AND COURIER
AUSTELL - |
Rev. Cornett, of Villa Rica, filled
the pulpit at Orange Hill Sunday
morning. Rev. Cassidy has resigned
as pastor of this church, preaching
his last sermon for them Sunday
night.
He has labored among us for many
years, and his influence will be felt
among his friends for years to oome,‘
Rev. Cornett was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. P. F. Stallings for dinner
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mus.
W. S. Wilson. |
Mr. and Mws. J. M. Caldwell, ¥
amd Mzs. I. P. Copnland visited Ny
and Mrs. Will Pratier wnoar Lest
Mowntain Saeanday. . (
The many friends ef Mr. and Mrs.
V. D. Seett sympathize with them
in the sewhows illmess of their little
sems, V. D. Jr., and litthe Edwanrd -
Smith Seetbt. 3
Mrs. Seobt’s kithe brother, Fiarold,
sem of Mr. and Mus/™E. W. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Milker aned fas |
ily visited relatives ia Dewsglasvillie:
Sunday.
Little Miss Cerbane Swaith, dawgh-.
ter of Mr. amd Mrs. Howard Smaith;
of Atlamta, is speading the week wikh
relakives.
The Methodist Chareh haw added
& black lbwoard and bivthday jak e
theiwr Sanday Secheol. S
All the old foiks have left off birdh
deys 1t seenas.
There was one more i attgi- -'
dance last Sunday than »khge \fm\s‘
the Sunday before. We want to km@(
this up, so if you were absent last
Sunday, be on hand next, so as to bs
sure of ome more. . ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson were
given & “kitchen shower’” at theite‘
home last Wednesday night. A large .
number of their friends called, and
left them an article %hat would be
useful in the kitchen, also tendering
them many good wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are at hoxne
to their friends in their pretty little
cottage on Spring street.
Two of the sweetest little babies
to be seen any whe:’? are little Fa\u--l
nie Smith and Cheistine Wilson. They ‘Q
both are pretty, but not a year old.!
But are larmge enough for that age,:
and not afraid of stwangers, and as
its said everybody loves & good baby,
80 it seenns, for to see them once you
can’t help but admire thed.
A touch of winter is in the aiv,
fire feels comfortable these nights.
The words of the petition ‘“Absent
Friends”, in last week’s Journal, was
beautifal, sod should be kept by all
receiving it to be made & prayer emch
day. o .
DELILA.
LOST MOUNTAIN
Mr. McElvany, Mrs. Lou Stephens
and Mre Laus Bous, of Gewinnett
County, spent Sonceay with the feuoni
iy of A W. Kenip.
Conas out to the 8 8 Divigion
meating at Kldway newt Sondey af
termoon. €. E. Demiell, J. J. Deiiell,
Mewietta, svod Prof. B. B. Hunt, of
Marloond, Bere beon bnvited to spweds.
Hoyle Kemap, who iz tedxiceg & spe
ciel courme at the Steds University,
spent Sunday at kone.
The roed crew here wnder My, Petty
has abougl eom phetasd ACFapitg our
roads and put thewa in gowwd comdi
tion. We appreciate the worik the
commissioners have hevd doms. If
‘some of the wowst places could be
‘top soiled em our main thoroughfare
‘to Marietta we ceuld get to and from
‘market most any kind of weather.
l"fhe automobiles havé resumed their
‘travel and can get along with much
Imore ease.
~ W. W. Dobbins has bought a car
‘and is getting the benefit of the new
‘roads.
’ F. G. Wardlaw dropped a stick of
‘'wood on his foot while building a
}fire one morning last week. This
‘should be a warning to the men who
iha\'e been building fires, better let
your wife do it. They know how.
Mr. Wardlaw’s foot was badly bruis
ed and disabled him from working
for several days.
The report about Mr. Bullard find
ing boll weevils in his eotton is a
mistake. The demonstrator tells me
no weevil was brought to him- for
inspection. The,man whom Mr. Bul-
Jard sent the weevil by to town re
ported that the demonstrator pro
nofinced it a boll weevil but evidently
he must have seen the wrong man.
C. J. Bullard has gone to Hot
lSprings Arkansas to spend some time
for his health. His son, Esmer, ac
companied him. ALLEN.
You can get a good steak at my
market. D. B. Parks.
| OLIVE SPRINGS. i
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. Mr.J. W. Baker and family, Mrs.l
Alice Barber and . daughter, Miss
Myrtice Barber, of Dallas, en route‘
for Atlanta, spent Friday night here
with the families of Mr. T. F. Knox
and Mr. W. H. Clay.
The entertainment given to the
young people Thursday night by Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Daniell in honor of
Mr. Ralph N. Templeton, of Ash-‘
‘burn, was largely attended and high
ly enjoyed. Various games were
‘played during the afternoon. |
~ Mr. L. F. Brewer and family, of"
}Smyrna, spent Saturday and Sunday‘
‘with the families of Messrs. G. E*
Crow and J. E. White. |
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reed, of 'At—‘
lanta, were the week-end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.l
‘Reed.
- Miss R. V. Daniell ®ill spgnd a
week in Acweorth with luer aapt, Hrs.
Sadie Laumg.
~ Movws. W. H. Knex amd Raiph
Temploten, Misses Willp Kweex, An
nie Butlar, Etued Martin and Fannie
Meore spemt Sunday aftermeen ab
Kennesaw Meuntain.
Mr. D. C. Barber, whwo is station
ed at Camp Gowdon, spemt Sakurday
kgt with lewmve folks.
Mr. Ralph Temapleton reterned te
Ashbuarn en Momday = aeeem pandiesd
by his awm, Mws. A A, Dandell amd
ber bitkke elvarming dauglber, Anmie
Mae. Neo persem has been mwere
highly regarded at Olive § _ sgs thamn
Mr. Templetom and the last days ef |
his sbay were evowded with emben
bameaents oo Tois hewer, the lkawgesk
one beimg en Friday wight at the
bome of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Reed.
Mr. €. E. Ireland, of Ashborn, bas'
bean mingling with relativas . and
friends and remewing old aeouoain
tances o Cobb ecounty for the past
werk, .
Mr. J. P. Johmson's residence hm‘
almost reached its covapletion wader!
the direction of Mr. G. E. Crow. '
When covapleted Mr. Johnson will 1
have ome of the mogt convenient|
homes on the Awstell road. 1
Mi and Mrs. V. V. Horn, of Ma«l
rietta, spent the week-end here with
Mr. snd Mrs. J. L. Reed. ‘
Col. J. L. Moore and family spent
severanl days in Atlanta wwith rela
tives. \
Mr. John S. Wilson will move his!
family to Atlanta this weel. .
Mr. G. F. Waits came up Sonday
from Camp Gordon to see relsw
Rives. 1
= CLYDE. |
. MABLETON
Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Hawkins and
Migs Meorgie Andrew, of Decator,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Ovwven.
Migs Loucy Thowwas, of ° Atlsnta,
ypent the week-end with her brother,
Me. J. E. Thonmas. Miss Lucy for
maerly lived at this place and ks
many friends who are always glad to
have her come.
Miss Irens Mable visited home folks
Suoadiay.
Me. and Mpe. R. E. Lowe suod faon
ily, of Atlanta, spent the day wwith
Mr. and Mr. T. J. Lowe Su’m\dfl«%
Miss Ruth A. Mable spent Sunday
with Misses Mag and Ruath Mable.
Mr. and Mrs. Lene Mitchell and
daoghter Maria vaotored out Sunday
. 00, to see their sont Rotk sbo
s very micl,
Mo, and Mrs. M. V. Moss wisited
xedatives Sundey in Atheota
= Ovgor Somdiey Sehoovod i stilk geomiog
werk there s roova for move. Conoe
ook, meoldiers sond Feddbers, sood bulp
us ke & decess, We peed Yoo
Twadp.
Class Neo. 5 wes omgsnized Lt
Seoday, widh Mrs, Agoas Desoiell as
Rew. J. M. Blaseising froms thee e g
taw Orplivws Blewae, visited our ekl
and gave we an indkeresting ted.
Mrs. O. F. Daniell vizited Atkuate
recently.
Mre. M. V. Moss and Mry. Robewt
Mable visited Mrs. P. . Gann Wed
nasxday p. m. .
Mr. and Mrs. Pear]l H. Gann spent
Sundgy with Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
Gann. .
Messrs. W. G. Barber and J. E.
Thomas, of Camp Gordon, spent Sun
day with home folks.
Light frost reported Sinday morn
ingon low land.
: SWEET SIXTEEN.
Sel T sl el
We have moved our office
from North side of Public
Square to Atlanta Street in
store formerly occupied by
Murray Jewelry Company.
We are better prepared than
ever to supply your needs
and will be glad to have you
call on us .
SINGERsEMING. GO
MACHINE !
“What's your name, my poor
man?"” asked the kind-hearted wo
man.
“Lady,” replied Plodding Pete, un
blushingly, “me name is ‘Lord Regi
nald 'Courtenay Thorpe.’”
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contradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved
more suffering among women than any other medicine in
the world. ‘
Mirs. Kieso Cured After Seven Month's Diness.
* ’-'ll5 - Aurora, IL.—“For seven long months I suffered
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, J ||[|and sides until I beeame so weak 1 eould '-amd'l;?{/
| walk from ehair to chair, and got so merveus I
i E £.4 would jump at the slightest moise. 1 was entirely
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Cineinnati, Ohdo.—*l want youa o know the good Lydia E. Piak
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Fairmount, Cincinnati, Ohio. :
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urn o sl CIDCT FAD NI
OVER 500 SOLD FIRST YEAR OUT -«
A Ford car equipped with a Delk Power
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Sawiiflg ww@. :
Threshing Oats, Wheat, etec.
platirg S
Baling Hay
Pusmping Water
» Renning Famning Mill .
Shredding Ceorn Stever
Running Feed Cutters
Running any Small Shep er Ml
Concrete Mixer '
The Ford Motor and the Delk Attach
ment will do any work that a sixteen horse
power stationary gasoline engine will“do.
As a few of our patrons in Cobb Coun
ty:
Judge N. A. Morris
Mr. R. D. Delk ‘
Mr. D. C. Cole :
Mr. J. L. Phillips, Dallas, Ga. :
Mr. M. F. Barnes
Mr. Will Chastain :
Mr. Roy Tippins, Acworth, Ga. :
Mr. Joe Thomas ¢ N
Mr. Gunyan . 1
Mr. Camp, Lost Mountain. 0
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MARIETTA, GEORGIA. :
“Are yow sure that’s your real
name?”’ : &
“No, I jes’ thought it ’ud be a
nice name for you to use if you want
ed to put de fact dat you had given
me a sandwich an’ a cup/o’ tea in de
society news.”—Washingtoa Star.
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