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J. B. Patterson,
Arriving Daily
AT Till: STORf: Of G. W. HEARD.
My New Fall and Winter Goods are
arriving daily, in fact, lots of them are
here right now ready for you to come
and inspect.
I have just received a car lead of up
to date furniture: about $2,000 worth
of Clothing and about $3,000 worth of
Shoes. Call and inspect them.
I will close out all my summer stock
at greatly reduced prices. Now is the
time to purchase as goods are guing to
b 3 m3 h hs.g her nex t sea son.
Yours for Business,
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STAR ROUTE.
Cotton picking is the order
of the day in this part.
Mr. Ezra Wright and family
spent Saturday night an S :•••’
day at Mr. Geo. Gilbert' .
Mrs. S. B. Wright spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mr T. B
Fowler.
Miss Ola Thompson, \vi a has
had typhoid fever, I am glad to
j say is able to be on her v. ay
, home.
Mrs. H. G. Bolden and child
ren spent Sunday at Mr. Tam
; Vaughan’s.
Mr. DeWitt Fowler and fam
ily spent Sunday afternoon at
i Mr. Paul Barnes.
Several from this part attend
led the Southeastern Fair in At
lanta. and report a good time.
That wedding happened Sun
day Mr. Connie Buice and Miss
Alien Pruitt, Judge Tidwell
performing the ceremony.
Mr. DeWitt Fowler and fam
ily spent Saturday night with
i his father, Mr. T. B. Fowler.
Mr. Ural Bagley and broth
er and sister spent .Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. A.
S. Samples and fartily.
Mr. Thad Tuliis and family
spent Thursday night at Mr. S.
B. Wright’s.
Mrs. Fred Holcomb and chil
dren spent last week with Mr.
J. L. Barnes.
Mr. Henry Pruitt and family
spent one night last week at his
father's, Mr. J. W. Pruitts.
Daddy.
BEAVER RUIN.
Sunday was certainly a beau
tiful day. wasn’t it?
Mrs. Edith Gravitt and little
daughter spent Saturday with
Mrs. H. E. Shadburn.
Mrs. Missouri Moulder is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Vada Shad
burn and famlv.
Mrs. Bolden is visiting rela
tives at Heardville.
Misses Lizzie Vernon and Bu
by Bruce visited Miss Grace
Wheeler Friday.
Mr. Jim Smith and family
spent Sunday with Mr. A. M.
Henderson and family.
| The singing at Mrs. C. A. Ham
mond’s Sunday night was eniov
I
ed by all nresent.
Miss Thirlev Samples spent
Thursday night with Miss Do
vie Mullinax.
Mr. Ed Smith end family vis
ited Homer Smith and family
Sunday.
Miss Mvrtle Sbadhurn spoof
Monday night nf last week with
M’ss Thirlev Samples.
Mr. Dalton Vernon arid fam
ily of Camming snent the week
erd with Mr OdtP Vernon.
Mr t . E. Vix and "dfe and
Miss Selena Mix spent Saturday
orf 7 r T
Mrs W. -T. e|-)fr.r
day afternoon with Mrs. Vada
Shadburn.
Miss Mae Hammond visited
Mr. Oda Hammond and family
one night last week.
Mr. ,T. W. Webb vill sinsr at
Enay r mgn nav-t S’m.dyv nf'ey
TIOOU M 1 ,r> A o'clock. Eva
V A,- iru-Ppd to '•nro" and
M books fO
Cl IT O*. Hazel.
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BRING YOIJR BARTER
Errgs A Oc dozen
Hens 20e pound
i Friars 23c pound
Molded Butter 35- pound
; Stock Peas $1.50 bushel
White Peas 2.50 to 3.50 bu.
48 pounds flour $3.00
S. G. CROSS,
Camming, Ga., Route 3.
ROUTE 3.
Mr. Homer Holbrook and Mr
I Bud Castleberry and family vis
! ited Mr. Ceph Pool and family
at Lawrenceville Sunday.
Mr. W. X Satterfield and fam
ily spent Saturday night at Mr
J. A. Stewart’s.
1 Miss Zonie Belle Barnett vis
. ited Miss Ethic Barnett.
M r.- and M rs. Carl 3p< nee
-and
.Mrs. T. S. Bennett Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. Alt! .. PruW •.rui wife
visited Tandy Anglin and fam
ily Saturday night.
The baby of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Guthrie has scarlet fever
Hope it will soon recover.
Mrs. Pird; Barnett and child
ren spent Saturday night with
Mr. Will Barnett and family.
Mrs. Dora Pruitt and daugh
ter. Ruth, visited Mrs. Ann Ben
nett Thursday.
Mrs. Roxie Anglin and Mrs.
Lvddie Pruitt visited Mattie
ami Rauslee Stewart Sunday.
Air. Bill Bennett and family
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. A. J. Green and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Poole
visited Mrs. Hassie Vaughan
Saturday and Sunday.
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Run Do\fa Aching
people need a good tonic
that will send the blood
tingling through the
body, enrich it by im
proving the digestion,
and clean it by expelling ti e
waste matter. Health is a
matter of plenty of rich blood,
free from impurities.
PERUNA
dispels inflammation of the
blood making organs, --the di
gestion-gives tone a;r: "pep”
to the membranes that line
•he lungs arid the digestive tract,
ar.J i.. '/iterates tl'.e entire system.
You can have health i." ycu tel e
~• / . . care cf yoar
dkiVhP self nnd t.-he
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C*tan Ci-.
Patients from A?! Over Georgia
It would surprise you to know the
vest number of Georgians from all over
the state who go to the Cne Price Den
tal Office, 301,'< Whitehall st., Atlanta,
to have their teeth attended to. There
are hundreds of them. And all of them
find they can save money by paying
railroad fare to Atlanta and availing
themselves of the services < f the skilled
oprators at the One Price Dental
Office. P.. Si Sparks, of Shiloh, Ga.,
says in a letter dated March 15, 1917:
“You worked cn u:y teeth a year ago
in February. The work has .been per
f.e-tly r 'i-factory. I cc-r’.d rot ask any
more of . cl ::.: 1.” J: •re ia the One
Price Dental Office 1 \y schedule of
prices: Pert gold crowns, $3; bridge
wop:, $3 ... ;■ ioo'h; iin,: t set of teeth
rror- y can buy, 5 > All work guaran
ty and ten years, 'i he next time your
t -ith need attention, h. : ere to got an
,5; imate from the Or- Price" Cental
Office before you have the work ileno..
Edmondson il I’irkle have a
' ' supply of 5 gallon cane
top jacketed cans Tor putting
■ vr p in : also the friction top
H lb i ize syrup buckets. These
’ ; esentable
package for the market and
v ill : ecp it fresh and nice.
For Sale.
140 acre farm; about 5 0 acres
in cultivation, about 25 in hob
toms, balance limber. 3 room
house. See me at once.
P. W. Green,
S ar.ee, Ga., route 2.