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Friday Morning, July 12th, 1818.
woctal and Personal
Mr. John Roberst of Cartersville
has been spending the week with his
brother, Mr. G. C. Roberts.
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Miss Louise Schilling entertained a
few of Mrs. C. E. Henderson’s friends
very pleasantly on Wednesday after
noon at the residence of Mrs. W. E.
Schilling.
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Mrs. Rogers Starr and children of
Savannah are with Mrs. J. P. Leake
for the summer.
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Mrs. Davis and five sons of Powder
Springs visited Mrs., Davis’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gann, last week.
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Mrs. Peter Smith, now of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Mrs. E. L.
Faw, and also visited Mrs. Davenport
and Mrs. George Gober before re
turning home on Tuesday afternoon.
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Miss Lucy Field has been appoint
ed to take charge of one of the First
Grades of the English Avenue School
of Atlanta in the fall.
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Dr. I. A. White left on Tuesday
night for Nashville, Tenn. His wife’s
sister, Miss Bertie Capshaw, died on
Monday night and the remains will
be buried at McMinville, Tenn. :
Mrs. N. J. Manning of Funston, Ga.,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W.
W. Watkins, last week.
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Little Jane Reed of Atlanta is the
guest of her small cousin, Pauline
Reed, this week.
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The “Star Spangled Banner” and
prayer closed the service.
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Miss Annie Waddell returned on
Friday from a visit to Mrs. L. E.
Wisdom in Gainesville.
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Miss Leone Swanson is spending
this week in Acworth with relatives.
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Mrs. Agnew Hilsman and son, Tom,
have returned to Albany, after spend
ing a week with Mrs. E. J. Setze.
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Mr. M. M. Sessions returned on
Sunday from a business trip to New
Orleans.
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Captain Jere Caldwell, who has
been spending a ten days furlough
with Mrs. Caldwell at her mother’s,
Mrs. Mary J. Turner’s, has returned
to his post of duty at Camp McClell
and, at Anniston, Alabama.
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Miss Mary Ellen Law returned on
Wednesday from a delightful visit to
friends in New York.
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Mr. M. G. Whitlock left on Tues
day to spend the remainder of thei
summer with his daughter, Mrs. Ear
nest Malcolm.
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Mrs. Fred Barkalow and small son,
Fred, Jr., returned to their home in
La Grange on Monday, after a pleas
ant visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. White.
Mrs. Barkalow was accgmpanied by
her sister, Miss Margurite White, who |
will make her a visit. |
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Mr. John Gramling of Columbus,i
Ohio, was the guest of his father, Mr.
T. A. Gramling, several days last
week. : |
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Mr. and Mrs. Norris Smith of Rome
were the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Hodges.
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Mr. R. N. Lewis is in Gadsden on
business.
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YOUR CHILD’S EYES
How strong are they after the
tax of a year at school?
Many little wrinkled foreheads,
many “cross days” come from eye
strain.
What could be more horrible
than eternal darkness? That is
what neglect of the eyes means.
Our Optical Department is e
quipped with the latest appliances
for testing the eyes. We fill your
Oculist’s prescription as he in
tends for it to be filled. Accuracy
is our watch-word,
E. A. Morgan
Jeweler and Optimetrist,
10 East Hunter St.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
“There’s economy in a few steps
around the corner.”
Dr. I. A. White left on Tuesday for
Nashville, on account of the death of
his sister-in-law, Miss Capshaw. Mrs.
White has been at the bedside of her
sister . for two months past. Their
many friends sympathize with them
in their sorrow.
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Mr. Jim Looney of Camp Gordon
spent the week-end at home.
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Sergeant J. T. Poole of West End
is spending a month here with his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Poole.
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Mrs. Kate Shugart of Atlanta is
the guest of her brothers, Messrs
Charley and Sumner Mell, this week.
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“Mrs. George Acosta has returned
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Myers,
in Macon.
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Mr. R. M. Wade spent the week-end
‘in Madison with Mrs. Wade, who is
spending the summer there with her
;mother, Mrs. Foster.
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| Mrs. G. O. Allen and children, who
have been the guests of Mrs. Allen’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gann,
have returned to their home in Fargo,
Georgia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Burton have moved
into 28 Roswell Street.
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Corporal Jesse Northcutt came up
from Camp Wheeler to spend the
‘week-end with his parents, Mr. and
‘Mrs. J. D. Northcutt.
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Mrs. M. D. Norton and children
‘spent the week-end in Gainesville.
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~ Thelma Conyers, who has been ill
'so long, is improving.
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~ Dr. Mayes Gober has been put in
charge of the big new goverment lab
oratory at San Antonio, Texas, which
is a signal honor for so young a man.
Dr. Gober is a first Lieutenant now,
but has been recommended for a
Captaincy.
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Miss Eleanor Starnes of Birming
ham arrived on Wednesday for a
short visit to her aunt, Mrs. D. C.
Cole.
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Mrs. Mary Claiborne returned on
Monday from Atlanta, where she has
been in a private sanitarium for some
weeks. Her friends are glad to know
she:is better. :
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Mrs. D. D. Atkinson of Brunswick
is the guest of her brother, Judge
Sam C. Atkinson. |
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Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hoppe returned
on Monday from a pleasant stay at
Atlantic Beach.
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Mrs. Glenn Giles and her mother,
Mrs. Hargis, spent the first of the
week with friends in Atlanta.
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The coolest place in town is the
Strand Theatre.
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Mr. Richard Marchman returned
on Friday from a month’s military
training at the famous Plattsburg
Camp in New York. Mr. Marchman
was one of the fifty boys chosen from
the Dahlonega school to go to Platts
burg; and he not only thoroughly en
joyed the experience, but made good
use of his time, as he has been re
commended for a commission when
he becomes of age.
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Mr. Roy Webb of Camp Jessap
spent the week-end with home folks.
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Mrs. H. Von Weller and three child
ren of Albany arrived on Wednesday
and will be with Mrs. E. J. Setze.
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Misses Rachel Strickland and Bess
Allen of Elberton arrived today for
a visit to Miss Pearl Roberts.
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Miss Lillian Pace of Rome is the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. C. McEach
ern.
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
Corporal Schmidt, who was the
driver of the truck that went into the
Ftowah some time ago, is getting on
very nicely at the base hospital at
Camp Gordon.
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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fowler and
son, Robert, and niece, Miss Marie
Greer have returned from an auto
mobile trip to Charleston and Isle of
Palms. They saw in Charleston those
from Marietta who are in the Navy
stationed there: Lieutenant Horace
Field, Messers Frank Bunting, Len
Hibble, Mayes and Hugh Ward, James
Coryell, Eugene White, and George
Wharton. Mr. Fowler, Sr., who had
been visiting in Greenville, returned
home in the car with Mr. and Mrs.
Fowler.
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Mrs. Christian of Etowah;, Tenn.,
and Mr. Charlie Mell, Jr., of Fort Mec-
Pherson spent the Fourth of July with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Mell.
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Miss Nancy Ann Iler of Greenville,
who visited her aunt, Mrs. Garrett,
and her cousins, Misses Ruth and Nell
Poole, here last week, has returned to
her home.
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Mrs. Peterson and her sister, Miss
Inda Harrison, have returned from a
month’s visit to Nashville. Miss Har
irison has gone to Powder Springs,
where she is in charge of the summer
' school.
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’ Mrs. R. N. Holland left on Monday
for a visit to her niece, Mrs. Andrew
Genette, in Franklin, North Carolina.
Miss Mary Holland is already visiting
there. Mrs. M. R. Lyons and son will
keep house for Mrs. Holland during
her absence.
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Miss Fredonia Field was the guest
of Miss Eloise Gay in Atlanta last
week.
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Lieutenant Lucius Clay left on
Sunday for Camp Humphries, Virgin
ia. Lt. Clay, who recently graduated
high in his class at West Point, has
been put in the Engineers Corps, and
i has been sent to Camp Humpbhries for
'special training.
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~ George Nichols, Jr., is the name
‘given the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Nichols.
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Mrs. Mary J. Turner recently en
tertained at dinner for Mrs. Harvey
Henderson of Charlotte, Mrs. John
‘Simpson of Atlanta, and Mrs. Sam
Jones, Mrs. J. W. Jones, and Mrs.
Pyron of Cartersville. |
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~ Mrs. Louis Acker, who has been the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. N. Mell, has returned to her home
in Albany, accompanied by her sis
ter, Miss Evelyn Mell, who, will spend
some weeks with her. |
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Miss Helen Moore of Chattanooga‘
and Miss Earle Carter of Vinings
were the guests of Miss Nettie Kirk
patrick for the week-end.
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Mrs. John B. Pescham of Atlanta
was the guest of Mrs. C. B. Willing
ham several days last week.
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Miss Christine Blair spent last week
in Woodstock as the guest of Miss
Louie Dean Stephens.
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Mr. Leon Blair of Camp Wheeler
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Blair.
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Eugene Davis is the name given to
the fine new son who has come to
bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Cogburn.
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Misses Mary Byrd Tate and Lucile‘
Morris were the week-end guests of
Miss Louie Dean Stephens in Wood-‘
stock.
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The coolest place in town is the
Strand Theatre.
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Mrs. Claude Gurley was several]
days at Wesley Memorial Hospital in
Atlanta, where she had an operation
on her throat. She has returned and
is doing nicely now.
« Wallace Montgomery has joined a
surveying party in*Rome for several
weeks work.
Messrs John Boston, Virgil Me-
Clesky, Philip Holland, Vivian Wad
dell and Dr. Perkinson have gone on
a fishing trip in the mountains above
Tate. They will return this week.
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Miss Virginia Boston is in Monti
cello visiting Misses Evelyn Jordan
and Mary Henderson.
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Mrs. Mollie Groover of Atlanta
spent Friday with Mrs. O. F. Groover.
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Mrs. R. L. Benson, who has been
spending several weeks with her
mother, Mrs. Andrews, in Atlanta, re
turned home on Sunday. Mrs. Ben
son brought home'with her the infant
of her sister, Mrs. Davis, whose sad
death occurred in Atlanta some weeks
ago.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wellons and
children, Polly and Richard, who have
been the guests of Mrs. Elija Mec-
Culloch, left on Monday for their
‘home in Knoxville. Miss Margaret
iMcCulloch will remain some time
longer with her grandmother, Mrs.
McCulloch. ' .
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Mrs. R. E. Butler is in Rome visit
ing Dr. and Mrs. Cheney this week.
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~ Mr. Ralph Butler, who is one of
““Uncle Sam’s” Revenue Deputies sta
tioned in Savannah, spent the week
‘end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Butler.
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- Mr. and Mrs. Esmer Bullard re
‘turned on Sunday from their wed
‘ding trip, a motor journey to Char
leston. Mrs. Bullard for the present
will be with her father, Mr. Charley
Ward, while Mr. Bullard is stationed
‘at Camp Gordon.
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Bolan Glover is in Macon on a visit
to his grandmother, Mrs. Annie Dun
woody.
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Mrs. J. A. Williams, who has been
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joe
Austin, left on Thursday for her
home in La Fayette, Alabama.
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Mr. Robert Willingham has a po
gition with the American Machine Co
in Atlanta.
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Mr. Dan T. Baker, Jr.,, U. S. N,,
who has been spending his furlough
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. T. Baker, left on Sunday to report
to the Philadelphia Ship Yards.
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The coolest place in town is the
Strand Theatre.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alcorn of Atlanta
were the week-end guests of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Hatcher.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boston of At
lanta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
John Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Mills
McNeel.
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Our genial friend, Glenn March
man, is spending a couple of weeks
at Nolan’s Sanitarium undergoing re
pairs.
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Mrs. Buckley and two grandsons of
Augusta are the guests of Mrs. W. J
Frey and Mrs. George White.
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Miss Arrie White is spending a
month in La Grange with the family
of her brother, Mr. George White.
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Mr. and Mrs, Newt Mayes, Capt.
and Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. N. B.
White, Mr. and Mrs. George White,
Misses Arrie and Daisy White, Mrs.
Buckley of Augusta, and Mr. Steve
White enjoyed a fish-fry on the bank
of the Chattahoochee last Wednes
day. :
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A veteran business man, who was
almost completely bald and had tried
numerous tonics, lotions, shampoos, etc.,
without benefit, caime across, while on
a journey, an Indians’ recipe by which
he grew a complete crop of healthy,
luxuriant hzir that he now possesses.
Others—men and women—have Te
ported remarkable hair growth by the
same method. Whoever wishes the re
cipe, may obtain it free by writing to
John Hart Brittzin, BA-222, Station F,
New York, N. Y. Or obtaln & box of
the ointment, Kotalko, made according
to the perfected recipe, at the drug
store, ready for use.
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Indians’ Secret of Hair Growth
In 8 vast mumber of cases, when Rair
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imbedded in the secalp, alive, like seeds or
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This coupon is good for
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this office. ;
THE LORD’S DAY LEAGUE.
“And while the children of Israel
were in the wilderness, they found a
man that gathered sticks upon the
Sabbath day.
And they that found him gathering
sticks brought him unto Moses and
Aaron, and unto all the congregation.
And they put him in ward, because
it was not declared what should be
done to him. ;
And the Lord said unto Moses, the
man shall surely be put to death: all
the congregation shall stone him
with stones without the camp.
And all the congregation brought
him without the camp, and stoned
him with stones, and he died; as the
Lord commanded Moses.”
Numbers 25, 32—36
GREEN—LYLE
Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Green an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Rillis, to Mr. Lyle. The wedding
which was a beautiful though quiet
one, taking place at their home in
Clarkesville, Tennessee. Immediate
ly after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle left for Chattanooga, Mr. Lyle
being stationed at Fort Oglethorpe.
The foregoing announcement is of
cordial interest to many in Marietta,
where Mrs. Lyle as Miss Green was
well known. She and her mother
spent months at a time here with
Dr. and Mrs. Patton, and both were
very popular visitors.
Mrs. A. M. Gibbes is spending a
few days at Fort McPherson with her
daughter, Miss Virginia Gibbes.
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Mrs. Sanders Walker and little son
of Macon are the guests of Mrs. J. T.
Corley at “Arden.”
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Mrs. D. C. Hancock and children
and Miss Dorothy Hudgins, who have
been the guests of Mrs. W. J. Han
cock, have returned to Anniston.
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Beverly, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Irwin, of Buford, is spending
his . vacation with his grandmother,
Mrs. Tom Irwin.
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ATL.ANTA. - GEORGIA.
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Mrs. Mary Banks of Atlanta was
the guest of Mrs. Lucy Edwards last
week.
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Mrs. R. M. McCollum and son, Les
lie, spent the week-end in Adairsville
with Mrs. Herndon.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClatchey of
Atlanta were the guests of Mrs. C. A.
Guyton on Sunday.
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Mr. Claude Ray of Camp Gordon
spent the week-end with home folks.
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Miss Kate Law is raising the most
wonderful tomatoes, which she is sell
ing in Atlanta like the proverbial hot
cakes. Yesterday she got 7 cents for
one tomato, which weighed 1% Ibs.
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