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Ffiday hfoming, July 12th, 1918.
News From Over The County.
MOUNT ZION
School opened at this place this
morning by Professor Taylor. We
hope he will have success in his school
work.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Vernon and
prs. T. N. Robertson visited their
gister, Mrs. T. L. Davis, while she
was so seriously ill. We are glad to
sa); that she is improving.
Mrs. Tom Mitchell and children of
Atlanta are visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. L. Evans.
Miss Mamie Bolton of Marietta
spent the week-end with her cousin,
Mrs. G. B. Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bolton of Au
<tell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Wallace Sunday.
SCHOOL GIRL
OLIVE SPRINGS.
Olive Springs and the surrounding
community was saddened by the
death of one of its oldest citizens,
Mr. 1. V. Daniell, who passed away
at his home on Thursday, July 2nd.
Funeral services were conducted from
Milford Church by his pastor, Rev.
R. M. Donahoo, the interment being
in the cemetery at that place.
Mrs. E. W. Brewer of Fitzgerald
.and Mrs. W. O. Hall of Marietta were
here during the past week on a visit
to their sister-in-law and cousin, Mrs.
G. E. Crow.
Corporal Brewer, who has been at
Camp Wheeler for some time, has
now been transferred to Camp Han
cock at Augusta. :
Mrs. M. L. Seay and two children
of Boaz, Alabama, attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Seay’s brother, Mr. I. V.
Daniell, and will spend several days
with Mrs. Daniell before returning
home.
Miss Mollie Crow and Miss Mary
Lizzie Moon of Nickajack spent Wed
nesday and Thursday nights here with
Mr.*G. E. Crow and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Roe of At
lanta spent the week-end here as the
guest of Mrs. Roe’s brother, Mr. J.
W. Newsome.
~ Mr. W. H. Clay and family were on
a visit to relatives in Paulding county
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barber and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. White visited Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Reed in Smyrna on Sun
day.
Mr. G. L. Shaw and wife and son
of Atlanta spent the week-end here
with Mrs. Shaw’s mother, Mrs. J. H.
York, Sr.
Mr. N. H. Stewart of Atlanta is
here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Eidson and other relatives.
Miss Jessie Mae Stephen of Bain
bridge is on a week’s visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie L. Daniell.
Mr. J. W. Barber went to Atlanta
during the past week and bought a
nice new automobile, which he and
his family are now enjoying very
much. :
‘'Mr. T. F. Knox and family spent
Saturday night and Sunday in Dallas
with Mrs. Knox’s sister, Mrs. J. W.
Baker and family.
CLYDE
NEW SALEM
Rev. G. V. Crow filled his regular
appointment here Saturday and Sun
day with good attendance.
Little Miss Mae Rideing is very ill
with typhoid fever.
Mr. J. B. Bearden will leave Tues
day for Dublin, Ga., where he will
locate. :
" Misses Lillian and Gladys Orr spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss Sallie
Frasure.
School opened at this place Mon
day morning under the management
of Miss Bessie Kemp.
Master Leonard Gaines spent Sat
urday night in Atlanta.
Mr. Freeman Darby of Atlanta
spent the week-end with home folks.
Mr. Hockins of Canton spent the
week-end with Mr. John Bearden.
LUCY
MOUNT BETHEL
The singing given by Miss Hattie
Sauls on Sunday night was highly en
joyed by a large crowd.
Rev. Culpepper filled his regular
appeintment at Mount Bethel on Sun
day.
The pound supper and ice cream
supper given by Mr. Ed Webb Sat
urday night was enjoyed by a large
crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bishop are re
joicing over the arrival of a fine
girl.
Miss Bonnie Loudermilk visited
"Miss Edna Jenkins Sunday.
Mr. Ira Loudermilk of Camp Whee
ler visited home folks at this place
Saturday night and Sunday.
« Mrs. Dink and Miss Hattie Dob
bins visited Mrs. John Sauls Sunday.
ted her father, Mr. Perkins, of Fulton
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson visi
county last Sunday.
Several fyrom around here attended
the singing at Sandy Plains and re
ported a good singing. Y
Mr. John Brand is quite sick at
‘this writing. We hope to see him
out again soon.
Mrs. Lucy Carter of West Point is
visiting relatives at this place.
Mr. A. M. Loudermilk has returned
home from South Georgia, where he
bhas had a good job for several weeks.
The primary school at this place
begins Monday morning.
: MERRILY
McAFEE
* Quite a number from here attend
ed the all day singing at Sandy Plains
Sunday.
Miss' Lois Blackwell had as her
guests Sunday Misses Stella Chance
and Mae York of Benson.
~ Mr. Clyde Brooks and family from
Olive Springs visited Mr. and Mrs.
Will Chastain.
Mr. R. A. Cunningham attended
church services at Nesbit Sunday.
~ +Misses Nell York and Marie Cun
ningham of Benson were week-end
visitors in our community.
~ We are sorry to note the illness of
'Miss Ruby Goodson. We hope she
‘will soon be with us again.
i Miss Eubanks of Macland is visit
‘ing her sister, Mrs. Will Guffin.
Mr. Frank and Miss Martha Black
well are spending the week with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Wilkie at Smyrna.
i Estelle, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Cunningham was very
sick the past week but is slowly im
proving.
Our schoolbegins here Monday and
we hope to have a good attendance.
The Sunday School was very good
Sunday but let us make it better next
Sunday. Come and bring someone
with you. Remember that Sunday
School opens promptly at 9:30.
. SMILES
DUE WEST
The Club at this place Saturday
night was well attended, and we will
not have any more meetings until the
'first Saturday night in-September.
| Mr. J. W. Story of Sycamore, Ga.,
spent the latter part of last week
with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Story.
Mrs. T. B. Lawrence and little
visited relatives near Marietta Sat
‘urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bullard and
‘children spent Sunday at Camp Gor
don.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamilton spent
‘Sunday with Mrs. Hamilton’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adair, near Mount
Olivet. |
| My, and Mrs. Ben Story and fam
iily of near Hiram spent Saturday
‘night and Sunday with his parents,
’Mr. and Mts. John Story, and Miss
lVickie Story returned home with
them to spend a while.
Mr. B. W. Griggs is spending a
few days as the guest of his daughter
in-law, Mrs. W. B. Griggs, in Atlanta.
School will start at this place on
Monday after the second Sunday in
this month. We want all the pupils
to be present.
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LOST MOUNTAIN
Last Thursday Hayden Kemp took
his gun out to shoot a hawk ann his
gun accidentally discharged, the load
passing through his right foot just
at the root of his toes making a large
hole which may result in the loss of
one toe. Dr. Lindley dressed the
wound and he is getting along uicely,
his friends are hoping there will be
no permanent injury from the ac
cident.
Gus Thackston of Camp McClellan
visited his mother here last week, his
visit being the occasion of a family
reunion.
Miss Hicks of Atlanta spent Sun
day here with her sister, Mrs. Fo
Pickens.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pickens spent
Saturday and Sunday with their son,
0. M. Pickens, of Smyrna. -
W. W. Hoyle, Luther Dobbins, W.
N. Terry, and E. Davis left on Wed
nesday for an automobile trip through
South Georgia.
R. Harper returned home with his
son to spend some time at Chicha
mauga.
Willis Dubose of Clarkston spent
Saturday and Sunday here.
Everything seems to have imbibed
the war spirit; the cotton is loading,
the corn is beginning to shoot, the
hens are furnishing shells, the cows
have been going over the top—of the
fence, the taters are running and the
boll weevil is fixing to do the collect
ing. :
. ALLEN
NICKAJACK.
We are very sorry to say at this
writing that Vera, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Norton, is very
sick with typhoid fever. We hope
to see her out again soon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dodgen of Ma
bleton visited relatives at this place
recently.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the singing at Mount Harmony on
Sunday and reported some fine sing
ing. : ,
Mrs. Charles Buckner of Atlanta
was a visitor to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. J. Medlin, for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrix spent
‘the Fourth at Dallas, Ga.
i Miss Lina Hendrix visited frignds
‘near Atlanta the past week. ;
Mrs. Ellison Moon has received
news that her son has arrived safely
in France.
Mrs. G. Z. Dodgen made a business
trip to Atlanta Friday.
Miss Mollie Crow of Smyrna is
visiting her sister, Mrs. D. L. Moon,
at this place.
HAPPY HOME
AUSTELL
Rev. Dr. Young of Emory Univer
sity delivered an eloquent sermon on
Sunday at the Methodist Church.
Many of Dr. Boring’s friends will
be delighted to learn that he will con
duct a series o? meeting at the Meth
odist Church, 'beginning the third
Sunday in July.
Among the out of town visitors to
Austell on Sunday were Misses Math
ews and Martin and Mrs. Cheatham,
of Smyrna, as the guests of Mrs. G.
B. McKinney.
Mr. Dewitt Causey, accompanied
by his friend Mr. Patterson of Atlan
ta, visited home folks Sunday.
. Mr. Earl Westmoreland, who s
taking a special course in Tech was
at home for the week-end.
Mr. W. T. Strickland of Atlanta,
but formerly of Austell spent a few
days here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Causey motor
ed to Norcross Sunday to visit Miss
Lillie Nesbitt,
Mr. and Mrs. John Denson were
made to rejoice on Saturday, by the
arrival of their son Hershiel from
overseas. Hershiel is with the Navy
and was among the first to volunjeer
in his country’s service.
Misses Zipporah Perkerson and Clio
Doss visited Mrs. John Hagan near
Floyd this last week. We are sorry
to hear of the serious accident of
Mrs. Hagan, caused by a calf jerking
her down and fracturing her hip.
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Her condition is so serious that they
hace cabled for her son, who is in
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Rev. Dr. Young was the guest of
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Russell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Stallings and
children spent Sunday with relatives
near Powder éprings.
The Misses Bowers of Marietta vis
ited Mrs. Wiley Wilson Saturday.
Rev. Burrell of Powder Springs
will begin protracted services at the
Baptist Church next Sunday night.
Mr. Ector Caldwell of Camp Wheel
er spent the week-end with his moth
er and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Will Prather
and children of Lost Mountain were
also their guests fo rthe day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyons of At
lanta, were the week-end guests of
Mrs. 1. P. Copeland.
' DELLA
POWDER SPRINGS.
Mr. W. W. Scott and family from
Atlanta will arrive this week to spend
the remainder of the summer at their
home_here. ¢
Miss Margaret Hughey has return
ed from a ten day’s trip to the Isle
of Palms and Tybee Island. She
made the trip through the country
with her brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Mitchell and family, of
Atlanta. :
Mr. Will Hardage and family from
Atlanta were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hardage.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis have
received a card from Mr. Coy Lewis
announcing his safe arrival in France.
Mr. Willard Lewis also arrived about
25th of June somewhere overseas.
Sergeant Clyde Scott from Camp
Wheeler spent Saturday night and
Sunday with his parents here.
Mr. John Sosebee has accepted a
position in Atlanta. :
Mr. Hugh Moore will leave this
week for Macon, from which place
he will travel for Arbuckle Brothers.
Mrs. Addie Chandler and Miss Sal
lie Chandler will move back here from
Atlanta. They will take rooms with
Mrs. Chandlers father, Mr. Howing
ton.
Miss Nellie Rice of Conyers is vis
‘ing Miss Zee Rice.
Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Jenkins are
spending a few days with relatives in
Woodstocß.
Mr. Hubert Lindley was a visitor
home Sunday.
The Baraca and Philathea Classes
of the Baptist Church will picnic at
Factory Shoals on Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Middlebrooks
have returned from a few days visit
to their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Comer,
at Carlton.
Mr. Walter Leake has returned to
his duties in the navy after a few days
with homefolks here.
Mr T. N. Camp and little Bennie
Low Camp have returned home from
Knoxville, Tenn.
Mabel Jenkins is visiting relatives
at Manchester.
Mr. E. C. Wolf attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Poole at Hiram Sunday.
POLLY
MACLAND
Children’s Day services will be held
here next Sunday at 10 g’clock A.M.
A fine program is being prepared and
a great time is expected. Everybody
is invited to come.
Mrs. Hogan and little daughter of
Atlanta spent last week with her un
cle, Mr. V. R. Cantrell.
Mr. John Griggs and daughter, Lo
la, spent Sunday in Atlanta with rel
atives.
School began here Monday with
Miss Agnes Rice teacher.
Mr. Dewitt Rice of Waxahatchie,
T'exas, is here spending some time
with his mother and other relatives.
Mrs. Ruth Johnston has returned
to Paulding county.
Mr. H. H. Dunton and family of
Smyrna spent Sunday with M. and
Mrs. W. P. Clay.
Mrs. Emma Roberts of Paulding
county spent last week with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cole.
Sorry to report the condition of
Mrs. Margaret Robinson does not im
prove. ;
« Mg W. B Clay, received news last
week #&he death of her brother, Mr.
R.. M_sMmcTaylok-of Dawsonville, Ala.
i Mr: Taylor was reared here and
was 2 man of é’ellem: character.
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Miss Darrinda Martin and Miss
Floy and Lucile Matthews spent the
week-end in Austell with Mrs. G. B.
McKenney.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Bausley and children
are spending the month of July with
Mrs. J. T. Rutledge.
Miss Lucile Wheeler is spending
the summer with Miss Jessie Brown.
The Missionary Society spent Mon
day in Atlanta with Mrs. W. A. Tol
lerson. .
Mr. Fiank Manning spent the week
d here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cantrell spent
Sunday here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cantrell.
Mr. Charles Rex Pyron of Wadley
is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Ruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell and daughter,
Lillie Mae spent the week-end in Ma
rietta.
Miss Frances Runyan spent last
week in Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Manning,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Manning, and
danghter, Sarah, Mrs. Sterns and son,
Parks Harden, are here visiting their
mother, Mrs. Annie Manning.
One of our most enjoyable affairs
was a party last Saturday night at
Mrs. J. W. Magill’s, which everybody
enjoyed.
I.ast Thursday evening Miss Paul
ine Brinkley ' entertained for Mrs.
Carter Magill at her home on Concord
Avenue.
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FOR RENT — Six room house, 304
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