Misc. News Articles
Athens Banner, Athens, GA, Tuesday morning, February 2, 1892 Culp
Culp, Peter
NEVER TOOK MEDICINE
And he is nearly eighty years old.
Mr. Peter Culp, of this city, has a remarkable record in regard to health. He is
nearly eighty yrs. old, and during his entire life has never taken any medicine.
He is opposed to medicine and believes that it brings upon humanity half the
ills of which it complains. He is a hale, hearty old man and his only rule is in
regard to his diet which he observes with scrupulous regularity.
Many mornings he plunges into a cold water bath, and he is a great advocate of
walking as a health exercise. His health records is certainly a wonderful one.
Danielsville Monitor
28 July 1899
The Athens Banner speaks of a marriage that will occur there next month which is
of interest to Madison county people. The happy couple are
Mrs. Bessie Meadow, of Athens, and H. E.
Edwards, of Lawrenceville. Mrs. Meadow is well know here, being the widow of the
late Toombs Meadow, and Mr. Edwards once lived in Madison county, having been
the popular agent of the S. A. L.
railroad at comer for a long while, and now holds that responsible position at
Lawrenceville. We extend congratulations in advance, and wish for them a long
and happy life.
Elberton Star, 7 September 1948
Miss Payne Weds Mr. Gaines In Athens
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Payne, of Danielsville,
announce the marriage of their daughter,
Elsie to Paul Gaines, of Bowman, on September 5, at the First Presbyterian
church in Athens,
with Dr. E. L. Hill officiating.
The bride wore a suit of forest green gabardine with brown accessories.
Her flowers were white rosebuds and valley lilies.
Mrs. Gaines is a graduate of Athens Business College and has been connected with
the post office in Danielsville for a number of years.
Mr. Gaines is a graduate of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and the
University of Georgia.
After a wedding trip to the mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina, the
couple will reside in Tifton,
where the groom is a member of the faculty of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural
College.
Elberton Star
September 7, 1948
Mrs. Julian T. Brown, Sr., entertained
Sunday at her home on Tusten street with a family dinner in honor of her mother,
Mrs. D. W. Meadow of Athens, who celebrated her 86th birthday.
The home was made lovely with garden flowers.
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