The Marion County Patriot, No. 24 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page Three Juniper Mr. John Coulter, of Junction City, visited his sister, Mrs. Rogers, last Sunday. Miss Jewel Poole is quite ill with fever. Miss Flora Basden, of Box Springs, is visiting Miss Ida Belle Reynolds this week. Mr. Horace Poole visited a maiden fair at Opelika, Ala., last Sunday, and the result was one of our young ladies remained at home all day with severe headache. Prof. J.L. Taylor is improving some from the fever. Master Anther Childs, of Columbus, is spending some time with his aunt, Mrs. C.A. Rogers. Quite a number of young people enjoyed a singing at the home of Mrs. R.H. Reynolds Monday evening. Messrs. C.B. Lawrence, Horace Poole and R.H. Reynolds attended the Sunday School Convention in Columbus last week. Rev. J.W. Elder, of Columbus, filled his regular appointment at our chapel Sunday, and preached to a large and attentive congregation. The singing club of which Mr. D.P. Brown is director, will meet in the afternoon of every first and third Sunday. Misses Aylmah and Sura Parker, Mattie Tyler, Blanche Youngblood and Effie Belle Cook, accompanied by Messrs. Rufus Youngblood, Henry Harris, Otis Youngblood, John Parker, Herbert Green and Horace Poole were the guests of Miss Jennie May Reynolds last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Browning, of Box Springs, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Lawrence. Rev. Clynes, of Elebeck, will preach here on the first Sunday. Brown Springs Possum The Marion County Patriot, No. 24 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page Three Galatia Mrs. Mattie Jones, of near Columbus, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Bryan this week. Do you know why Mr. C.F. Lancaster is smiling so pleasantly of late? You don't? Well, it's a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jordan attended the preaching at Spring Hill Sunday. Mrs. Belle Lawhorn visited Mrs. Ada Lancaster Sunday afternoon. Miss Alice McCorkle and Mrs. Belle Lawhorn went to Warm Springs the 10. We are sorry to learn of the serious illness of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Brady. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lawhorn attended preaching at New Providence Saturday. Mr. J.T. McCorkle was in Buena Vista Saturday. Mr. Roy Lawhorn was in Buena Vista Thursday. Gypsy Girl The Marion County Patriot, No. 24 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page Three Poplar Springs Mrs. O.E. Browning is expected home sometime soon from Columbus, where she is having her foot treated. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Thaggard died June 13 of pneumonia. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community. Little Ruth Belk is suffering with a sore foot. The Marion County Patriot, No. 24 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page Three Doyle Mrs. Drew, residing near Ebenezer, in Schley County, died in Ellaville Saturday p.m. from a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. W.E. Nichols and children, Mrs. R.J. Brown and Miss Noreine Wiggins, of Boston, are expected this week to be the guest of Mrs. W.R. Gresham. Mrs. W.W. Riner and little daughter, of Griffin spent a few days with Mrs. J.S. Rogers this week. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mize returned to their home at Pelham Tuesday after spending two weeks very pleasantly with her sister, Mrs. Marion Williams. Mr. W.R. Gresham spent Saturday and Sunday with his father in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Persons returned to their house in Moultrie Monday after a week's visit with home folks here. Mr. Harvey Hale, of Ellaville, visited his mother here Sunday. Mrs. David Wicker returned to her home in Americus Friday, after spending several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harbuck, of Sand Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Howell Dillard, of Schley, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A.K. Pickard, of Buena Vista, were here with relatives Saturday. Mrs. Dr. Collum, of Dawson, returned home Tuesday after spending several days with her parents here. Miss Mildred Collum went home with her to spend several days. Miss Atta Belle Gresham spent Tuesday very pleasantly in Americus. Messrs. George Persons and Emmette Cooke, of Buena Vista, spent Sunday very pleasantly in Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Will Eubanks, of Wall's Crossing, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim King. Mr. Tom Ed Gresham, of Americus, spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mrs. John Collum was shopping in Buena Vista Friday. Plow Boy The Marion County Patriot, No. 24 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page Four Ft. Perry Mr. Ben Fowler made a business trip to Mauk Saturday. Mr. Drane Foster visited his father and mother Sunday. Misses Stella and Frances Fowler called on Misses Nettie and Irene Powell Sunday. Mr. Bryant passed through our community Monday. Mr. R.H. Hamilton went to Mauk Saturday. Mr. Edgar Jones made a business trip to Mauk Saturday. Misses Nida and Lilla Jones visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Black Eyes The Marion County Patriot, No. 24 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page Four Mt. Olive Mr. Floyd Lawhorn is attending Massey's Business College in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. James Helms were called to the bedside of their sick father, Mr. E.J. Melvin. Ed Chalkley made a business trip to Geneva Saturday. Miss Eva Brown and Downs Lancaster attended the singing at Spring Hill last Sunday afternoon. The little son of Mr. S.C. Colquit, who has been quite sick with fever, is better. Posey Brown and wife visited Columbus Lawhorn and wife recently. Toby The Marion County Patriot, No. 24 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page Four Juniper Mr. J.B. Retherford, of Parade Springs, was in Juniper last Friday. Mr. C.B. Lawrence were in our midst last Thursday. Mrs. F.S. Cosby, of Columbus, is visiting friends here this week. Mrs. J.A. Posey and Misses Helen Harris and Lila Walker went down to Columbus shopping Friday. Mrs. H.J. Benson, of Geneva, visited her son, W.F. Benson Sunday. Messrs. Robert and George Favors spent last Sunday with relatives near Geneva. Mr. W.A. Walker and family spent last Saturday night at the home of Mr. W.C. Lawhorn near Mt. Olive. Mr. Grover Parker, of Japanese, attending preaching here Sunday. Mr. J.A. Posey made a business trip to Columbus a few days ago. Miss Isabella Chandler is visiting her sister, Mrs. Howell Posey, in Columbus. Mr. Frank Gallops is on the sick list this week. Rev. S.T. Smith filled his regular appointment here last Sunday. Herbert Herring, of King's Mill, was shaking hands with friends here Friday. Juniper Rose