Thursday, November 29, 2012

From Days Gone By Nov. 27,1913

November 27, 1913.
    On December 4th, the Bazaar held under the auspices of The School Improvement Club will open at the vacant store of W. C. Brinson, next door to Brinson's Drug Store.
    Mr. Curt E. Brinson who is now connected with the drug firm of J. W. Brinson & Son will on January 1st take charge of the new drug business conducted at the store now occupied by Dr. S. M. Johnson of the Wrightsville Drug Company. Mr. Brinson is a graduate in the first class of Pharmacy at the State University.
    Mr. E. T. Linder has just returned from Kentucky where he purchased some fine mules, one or two car loads of which has been received. Miss Lena Robinson now holds a position of sales lady at the dry goods store of W. S. Burns & Son on the East corner.
    Solicitor E. L. Stephens has purchased the residence of Mrs. W. A. Sinquefield on West Court street. Mr. H. G. Hatcher has exchanged his property on West Elm Street for the residence on the corner of Idylwild Drive and Lynhurst. Mr. Otho Tanner has bought the house and lot recently occupied by Mr. Moorman on Idylwild and South Marcus streets.
    Dr. J. W. Brinson was called to Rawlings Sanitarium during the gall stone operation of Mrs. W. Z. Kemp. Others at Rawlings are Mrs. Mamie McWhorter for an abcess on her foot, and Mrs. E. L. Stephens took her little daughter Elizabeth for Dr. Rawlings to operate on her throat for adenoides.
    Mrs. J. M. Mason is a patient at Dr. Williams' private hospital in Macon to remove a fibroid tumor from her side. Mrs. Lewis Davis was confined to her house with paralysis but is improved. Miss Annie Laura Bray has been sick for several days.
    Mrs. Mary Snell Childs died at her home in Oglethorpe November 15th. She was a native of Johnson County. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Georgia Gay, Mrs. J. P. Kennedy and Miss Mat Snell and two brothers, Hodges and John West Snell.
    Mr. P. C. Duggar is busy grinding cane this week. Mr. Edgar Parker has purchased a new run-about. Look out girls.

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