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--- NEW HOPE | We have had some rainy weathei the past The farmert around here will he busy for awh'l' ”°Mr. and Mrs. Ira Morgan of I'res u Vi8ired Mrs. Morgan’s mother Saturday night. The Sunday School Day at New Hope Sunday seemed to be quite a ess with a splendid program . dinner. In the afternoon good JJging and a fine sermon by Bro gage of Prescott also enjoyed by a large crowd. Lawrence Harris was the guest ol Miss I vie Almand Sunday. OHie Ward filled his regular ap (ointment at J. B. Phillips’ Sunday. Miss Bessie Smith was united in narriage Sunday morning to Jessie •hillil* Their many friends wishes he young couple a happy journey hrough life. Miss Hattie Harris was the guest (f Miss Mildred Johnson Sunday ifternoon. The party at Mr. Jobnsoo’a Friday Light was enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Porter of *rescott; visited Mrs. Porter’s parents i this community Sunday. On account of the Sunday School My. the league service was called atf t New Hope. Everybody come to the ague next Sunday evening at 7:30 . m. -o SUTTON Rev. J. W Erw'n was called to hover Springs Sunday to conduct tin* ineral surviees of Mrs. Isani Made 1 Bodoaw who died early Saturday orning Rev Josh Rogers filled the regular ipointment of Rev. J. W. Erwin at iberty Sunday. He preached a very teresting sermon to a large congre ition. Mrs. Jenn e Sutton spent a few days st week with her friend. Mrs natMe rmstrong Tom Turtle of Little Rock, is spend g a few days with his sister. Mrs. ‘wis Rarham. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Sanders spent ■iday night with Mr. and Mrs. Andy rdon Miss Ine> Pieroy spent last week th her friends. Misses Eliene and lie Rarham. Mrs Gordon Richards entertained nnml*er of young people Saturday fht in honor of Miss Elien and Allie irham. Brad Rrighf and family spent Sat day and Sunday with his father law. Ren Phillips of Prescott. Rev. John White and daughter, sorgia. attended the program at ney church Sunday. Howard Erwin made a business trip Prescott Saturday. E T. Kennedy, candidate for county bse: J. D. Parker, candidate for Mvff and John Downs of Bodeaw. re in Sutton Saturday afternoon. Ceryi Pate happened to a bad aroi nt Sunday afternoon. His horse n away and tore his buggy up. -O' — !■ A BAIRDS CHAPEL | a,th in rhist community is good at a writing Cotton chopping is a thing of the •t in this community. E. Cromer and family visited Mrs. omer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil of Emmet dfsses Lovie and Jessamine Haisell (f,t Saturday night with Hazel Hoi d of Piney Grove, and reported a e time. Phero wll be an all day singing at *rds Chapel the fourth Sunday in ie. Everybody is invited to come 1 bring a well filled basket. have heard that this singing was I®d off, but that is a mistake. Every ly eo®e and let us enjoy the day ether. Fbt'to will be a public graveyard rking at Bairds Chapel Wednesday !n*ng before the fourth Sunday in **■ Everybody who is interested in 8 *raveyard come and bring some bg to work with. ^111 ring off for this time. Good ^ fbe dear old Picayune and its ders ---- qer °P' cherries are ripe, and Pie also. r- - ^ NEW HOPE NO rn*iiii]mKs on n,e sick lisi | this week but we hope he will soon recover from the chills. Bro. Langley failed to show up Sat urdav night and Sunday. People are behind with their work I on account of so much rain. M ss Minnie Greer make a trip tc I<'ale Saturday. Singing was enjoyed by all who were present Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs James Barlow of Sayre, were in our happy little burs Sunday. Miss Willah Greer spent the day with the Franklin girls Sunday. -o PINEY GROVE ( Born to Mr and Mrs. Carl Elmore Tuesday, a 9 lb. boy. Will e and Clyde McNeeley spent Saturday night with Mr and Mrs. Dew'ey Before. There was a very good attendance at Sunday school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mitchell at tended services at Piney Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Love had the fol lowing ns guests Sunday: Carl Erwin. Miss Dupree Orren, Erastus Itadney and Miss Alice Stratton Doc Lucas attended services at Piney Sunday night. -o Carolina News | Some of the farmer- are geff>ng be hind with their work on account of so much rain in this neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. I. H Blakely spent Sunday with their son. J. I. Blakely and family. Roy Smith and mother made a busi ness cal! at J. R Boyce’s Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs B. W. Potter Mr. I. H Blakely and Mrs. T K Blakely mot ored to Camden one day last week where Mrs. Blakely had some teeth pulled. T N. Rowe and family and J. R. Boyce spent Friday fishing on Caney creek, hut report had luck as the water was too high News was received here Saturday of the death of Mrs. Mack of Bodeaw. We extend our sympathy to the be reaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Hickey spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orren at McAnulty’s mill. T J. Shell had the misfortune to lose a good mule last week The animal died very suddenly. Walter Johnston and Irvin Ingram attended the cream supper at Mrs. Cosby’s Saturday night. Miss Bennie Shell, who for the past two vear-« has been teaching in Pueblo, Colo., is expected to he at home In a few days. J. B Ingram made a business trip to Cale Wednesday. Several from here are expecting to attend the singing at Hopewell Sun day. Sunday school every Sunday at Car olina. Kverybody come and bring some I one with you. and let's make it more I interesting . • - it' . i.ta tn Itittrin n .M r^. .Ill' t* M iriiUHtu • ■=» four months' school at Lebanon Mon day. Mr and Mrs B W. Potter spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. .T Y. Hay nie Mr Adams of Camden, is preparing to run a stave mill near I H Blakely s In a few day* Success to the Picayune and its many readers Senator Reed alludes to some other senators, who are subservient to the Administration, as "Whitehouse cats with whiskers in the cream " _-—o WOMAN FINDS REMEDY WORTH FABULOUS FORT! NE -I wouldn't take a million dollars for the good Mayr’s Wonderful Rem edy has done for me. I have finished the course aiul can say 1 am entire > cured of very severe indigestion, hloafinir and colic attacks I suffered from for many years.” It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. » i NEW HOME 1 The recent rain was greatly appre dated, especially hy some—yes, our fisherman farmers. A large number of our vicinity who attended the Sunday School Day at New Hope comment on the well ren dered program. Rev. Sage preached an extremely helpful sermon they report. Mrs. .1. FI Pittman visited her sister. Mrs. Robert Almand the pa*t Saturday afternoon. Miss Ruth Holcomb was a Prescott visitor Tuesday morning Miss Alice Nolen was the guest of Miss Opal Pye the past week-end Miss Lorinne Dye, who has been very sick is reported much better We took special notice to our near by neighbor’s (Smyrna) letter, enjoy ed reading it very much. We hope you continue your correspondence II H. Husky, wife and daughters. Misses Ruth ami Stella, were among The many who attended S. S. D at New Hope. R. K. Turtle, of near Moscow, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. C. A Ingram Thurs day. Arlice Pittman was a Prescott vis ;tor Saturday afternoon. M. II. Montgomery, wife and son. visited C. L. Turtle and family Thurs day and Friday, then returned to their home near Sweet Home. We are glad to report the condition of little Miss Lois Barringer being greatly improved. Next Saturday afternoon and Sun day morn ttg Rev Langley preaches at New Home. Remember and come Too. remember Sunday school begins at l<t o'clock pramptly, and prayer service at S. Your welcome is always I extended. LANEBURG j Mrs. Kate Edmonds of Gurdon. has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Jeff P.arksdale for a few days Miss Vera Hudson returned home Wednesday after attending school at Conway during the springtime. M ss Violet Bennett of Hope, spent a few days with Miss Ruth Smith Quitman Steed of Prescott, made a special call to Mary McGough's Sun day. Earl Fore who has been attending school at Conway, returned home Sat urday. Marian Glenn spent Saturday night with Dorothy Baden. Mrs. Bullock Is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs Joe Fore this week Miss Dorothy Baden entertained a bunch of young people Saturday night. The following were present: Miss Avalee Bolls. Elmer Murry. Milton Steed. Mary McGnugh. Marlon Fore. Talmage Duke. Glenn Bates. Odell Garrett. Dorothy Baden. Hubert Me Gough and Robert Bolls Mrs. Oscar Steed is visiting her father Avalee Bolls, Elmer Murry. Dorothy Baden. Hubert McGough, Glenn Bates, Marian Fore, Talmage Duke attended the singing at Caney Sunday -o .JUST RANDOM REMARKS ! _ Europe did not get out of normalcy at all. It always was that way We would rather take a hath in a watermelon than be sprayed by grape fruit. One day Babe Ruth is an idol, and the next day he is idle One more picturesque rum in Europe for tourists—the Genoa con ference. The wind bloweth where it listeth, and so do a lot of people The score in the coal strike is noth ing to nothing, with everybody losing. Neither the ghost in Antigonish or rhe plesiosaur in Patagonia were found. The revival of business is always somewhere else, like the Irishman s flea. Thank heaven no clothes can make us look like those geeks in the cloth ing ads. Rolling stones gather no moss. Roll ing bones are different. Ladies kirnonas and banana skins can both be slipped on hurriedly BRIGHT STAR j On account of l>eing a little ailing I failed to report the news of this part last week I hope no one feels disap pointed. We are having plenty of rain the past week, cut worms, boll weevds. long faces and Idues. H. M. and B. I). Stewart spent Sat urdav night and Sunday with the writer, and report good news in the oil activities. Hope our dear old county will devtlop an ocean of oil. and we will be compelled to escape in a canoe to the hills of Jerico W. S. I*aly and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with W. H. Hodnett, returning to their home near Hope Sunday evening. Sorry to note the death of Mrs 1 H. Mack of Redraw, which occurred Fridty night about 11 o’clock Weep not dear ones, for God does all things well. Sorry to add that Mr'. Brockuian i' not doing so well, hut hope that she will he restore dto her wanted health aga:n soon. Mrs. Sarah Stewart is visiting her daughters. Mrs. Ftfie Crain and Leona Chastain, near Bodeaw. Floyd Munn is the guest of W. 1* Lewis Sunday evening Alta McMillian and Ruby May were guests of Ruby Crain Saturday even ing. Call again, girls, we always love company. c \V. De Loach is spending tlie day with home folks. He will return to Haynesville Tuesday. Conan Doyle 'ay> he will give to spiritualism the money he !s making on his lectures We're betting odds ho rakes every dollar of it back to Kng laud with him. — To us it's apple pie and cheese, To others a hunch of calories To us it's beefsteak, pork aud beans, But to others a flock of vitamiues. The advertisements about riled bath ronis read well, hut they are mean things to step out ou with bare feet if it is a hit cold -o ! California murder juries should be instructed by the court to let the tes titnonv pass aud vote on the weather. --o - The summer stiff straw hats are as comfortable as gravel iu a shoe ] MORRIS MORRIS ___ay a Health Is very good at this wrting. The farmers are pretty had behind with their work on account of so much rain. The rally was well attended Sunday at Taney Tillman Rhodes entertained Miss Nellie White Sunday. Jim Glass and family spent Safur I day night with Mr. and Mrs John Glass. They went to Friendship and also to visit Rill Wicker’s and Law rence Glas^' folks, and ail took dinner with Mr Higgnnbottiam. Miss Mae Wicker. Tiiedie Riggan bofhatn. nr* Curtis and Miss Annie Mae Glass visited Mi«s Pearl Rhodes for awhile Sunday afternoon, and re ported a nice time. John McBride spent Saturday night at Mr. Wicker's Morris Glass and wife visited Clyde Glass and family near F.mmet last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rhodes made a bus ness trip to Prescott Friday. Mrs. Lulu Wicker was a Prescott visitor Friday. < *. V Galloway and family of Sutton spent Sunday at Caney. Come again, Mr. Galloway. Mrs Mattie Steed and daughter, Mrs. Alice Steed who has been away for some time, were at Caney Sunday. Miss Allie Mae Garrett of Sutton, was a visitor to Caney Sunday. Henry and I.lovd Glass were at t aver meeting Saturday n ght IDo You " t°Jdo yo“, •" a judicious adver Believe ***** and • goo° _ —, business man. ju ln NlgllS dicious advertising Always Pay* and especially whan R W you advertae mil f paper that ia read R £ by everybody in I its territory. |j Tlua newspaper readies the eyn Ij of everybody who might be a IJ possible buyer in this section. II iiiiiiiMiiaiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiimiiiiiii It Costs No More ,to Own the Best The Best is The Primrose the Illinois State Fair in 1920, Mrs. Ada Will 1 oanks, a Primrose cream sepearator user, won the Grand Champion butter prize. At the Peoria, (III.) District Fair the same year, Primrose users won first, second and third butter prizes. In 1921 Primrose users took first, second and third prizes fro cream at the Illinois State Fair. Doesn’t this prove that the Primrose skims cream of the highest butter-making quality? Now to Cap the climax, the State of California awards the Primrose a Gold Medal for the most per fectly constructed cream separator. It costs no more to own the best cream separator ; in fact, it costs less to own a Primrose than some other separators considered among the best. Come in and let us tell you the many reasons why theh Primrose skims cream in the “extras” class, why it turns easier, is easier to wash, and lasts much longer than the average machine. Nevada County Hardware Co. » M’CORMICK-DEERING LINE