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Jpcal Happenings
Dr. Hunter will still make your plate
tor half price—Office at Midway.
3 Issues.
laird going cheap this week at—
R. P. CRAWFORD
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Don’t fail to hear the Rouse Broth
ers al the school house Saturday night
at 8 o’clock. String music.
Admission 10c and 20c.
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NEW DRESS PRINTS.
A shipment of Yard Wide, Fast Col
or Prints, in new patterns has just
been received, (let your patterns be
fore they are gone. The price is dirt
cheap.
R. P. <&. I. C. OTWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain were visit
ing friends in Gainesville Stlnday.
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Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Hope and family
of Decatur were visiting relatives in
town Sunday.
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Just received another car load of flour
and I am selling it cheap.
R. P. CRAWFORD
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Misses Sig Lipscomb, Saru Otwell,
Helen Keller of Brenau College spent
the week end with their respective
parents.
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Miss Wynelle Brooks spent the
week-end witli relatives in Chamblee.
Miss Mary Francis Barrett, and Mrs
Grafton Brooks spent the week end
In Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon spent Sun
day in Atlanta.
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Mr. Ivan Otwell and Mr. T. J. l’irkle
were in Atlanta last Friday on busi
ness.
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Mrs. Oda Orr who is teaching at
Mat spent the week end in town.
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Miss Fannie Harrison of Atlanta
spent Sunday with her sister Miss
Susan Harrison.
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-1 want 2 tons of cotton seed in sacks
K. P. CRAWFORD
Messrs Joe and Edward Patterson
of Atlanta spent Sunday with theii
mother Mrs. Eunice Patterson.
Mr. Sam Orr of Atlanta was in Cum
tiling visiting his parents the first of
the week.
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gold oust wanted
we will buy in trade gold dust or
nuggets, which has been mined in this
section.
R. p. & I. C. OTWELL
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String music Saturday night Api il
15th at the school house at 8 o’clock
T, y the Rouse Brothers. Sponsored by
Epworth League.
Admission 10c and 20c.
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The friends of Mr. E. F. Smith will
be glad to know that he has greatly
improved.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Phagans and
baby of Atlanta spent the week end
with Miss Mollie Kemp.
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Get your Fish Hooks and Lilies and
go fishing.
R. P. CRAWFORD
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Dr. Reome is our regular Optical
man and will be here again Thursday
April 20th. See him about your eyes.
K. A. Kemp's Drug Store
Cumming, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawkins of Can.
ton were the week end guests of Miss
Edna Mae Wheeler.
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Miss Ruth McWhorter is visiting re
latives in Buford this week.
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Mrs. Claud Brown of Flowery Branch
was In town one day last week.
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Mrs. Glen Thomas who has been
sick is some better.
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Songs new and old at the school
house Saturday night April 15th, at
S o'clock by the Rouse Brothers.
Admission 10c and 20c.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Otwell had as
their guests Sunday Mrs. N. M. Davis,
Miss Ethel Davis, and Mr. Lester Dav
is of Ltlburn. Georgia.
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Mrs. C. J. Brannon had as her week
end guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ben
nett. Mr. Ralph Bennett and Mr. Tom
my Jones all of Atlanta.
! FOR SALE—MiIk Cows. .
R. L. HUNTER
Midway
I want Frying Size Chickens at a
good price—
R. P. CRAWFORD
We can supply you with the needed
repairs for your Cole Planter. Or we
can sell you anew planter at a reduc
ed price. Call in and let us show you
the No. 41 Hill Dropper.
R. P. & I. C. OTWELL
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Rev. D. M. Nalley will preach at
Friendship fourth Sunday night in
April. We hope to have a full house
to hear him.
Dr. E. N. Reome, Optometrist and
Optician of Atlanta, will be here again
Thursday, April 20th. He specializes
in examining eyes and fitting glasses
and has been coming here for many
years.
K. A. Kemp’s Drug flare
Cumming, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Otwell were in
Atlanta this week.
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Edwin Otwell and Col. J. H. Kirby
were in Atlanta this week on business.
Roy Otwell will exchange Fertilizer
or Merchandise for good corn, or
lumber.
Misses Ruth McWhorter and Lucile
Tollison were shopping in Gainesville
last Saturday.
NOTICE
This is to notify all persons who have
borrowed money from the Government
that they will not be expected to pay
the undersigned any fee for recording
their Bill of Sale. Any one wanting to
apply for a loan may do so and can
rest assured that I will not expect
them to pay for recording.
1 trust this will be clear to all.
Your Friend,
,1. V. MERRITT
Clerk Superior Court
J CHURCITT
ANNOUNCETOS
The W. M. U. of the Baptist Church
will meet with Mrs. H. S. Brooks next
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.
W. M. IT. met Monday after
noon with Mrs. M. W. Webb, with Mrs
Joe Summerour in charge of the pro
gram.
METHODIST SERVICES.
Rev. W. B. Spence, Pastor
Sunday School Sunday Morning at
10:15— Col. D. C. Tallant Supt.
Preaching Services each second and
fourth Sundays at 11:15 A. M. and
7:15 P. M.
Rev. W. B. Spence filled his regular
appointment at the Methodist Church
Sunday morning and at night.
The W. M. U. of the Methodist
Church met with Mrs. Alice Mashburn
Monday afternoon.
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EAGWELI
Mr. George Bagwell died at his home
in the lower part of the county April G
Mr. Bagwell seemed to be in good
health and his sudden death was a
great shock to his family and friends.
Mr. Bagwell was 76 years old and had
been a resident of this county lor
many years.
Funeral services were conducted at
Brookwood Church Friday April 7.
With ReV. R. A. Roper and Rev. D. M.
Nalley officiating. Mr. Bagwell is sur
vived by his wife Mrs. George Bagwell
Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Bagwell of Duluth,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Poole, Mr. and
Mrs. G. O Bagwell. Mrs Ruby Dough
erty. of Alpharetta. Mr. and Mrs. N. T.
Bagwell of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Perring.
Mr. and Mrs. R B. Bagwell. Mr. and
Mrs W. R. Mathis.
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Gainesville, Ga.
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ONE HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY
Now—for the first time—there are two lines of Chevrolet Sixes
—the Standard and the Master. Body-styles for everybody.
Prices for several different groups of buyers. But only one
standard of quality, and that’s the very same high standard
that has made CHEVROLET the greatest name in low-price
transportation! Both Standard and Master Sixes offer models
with wood-and-steel bodies by Fisher—equipped with safety
plate glass in the windshields, and featuring Fisher No Draft
SHILOH NEWS
There was a good sized crowd at
preaching services here Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Glover and children
spent Friday night with Mr. W. V.
Jones and family.
Miss Annie Jones of Atlanta spent
the week-end with her homefolks Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Jones and family.
A large crowd enjoyed the League
social given by Misses Avis and Win
nie Bagley Friday night.
Miss Vernice Jones of Roswell spent
the week-end with homefolks, Mr. W.
V. Jones and family.
The Union Hill B. Y. P. U. will ren
der a program at this place nevt Sun
day night. Everybody is invited.
Air. and Mrs. L. M. James and Mr.
Elder Herring and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Herring Sunday.
Rev. Blake Craft was the Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. Claude Jones and
family.
Those visiting at Mr. B. E. Mc-Kin
ney's Sunday afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Jones, Mr. R. A. Herring
and Miss Mary Martin.
Miss Cholista Cain of Canton is the
guest of Misses Runnie and Ronnie
Samples this week.
Those who visited Mr. J. A. Stone
and family Sunday were:Misses Clara
Mae and Pauline Wood and Minnie
Bearden, Messers B. J. Allen, Robert
Castleberry, Clarence and Hoyt Thom
pson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fowler,
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bagwell, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L Johnson
Mr. Hoyt Thompson spent Saturday
night with Mr. Robert Castleberry.
Praver service will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tfiomp
son next Saturday night.
AN OMISSION
Greeting card makers fell down on
their job when they failed to get out
anything appropriate to the mank holi
day—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
OTWELL MOTOR CO., Inc.,
Cumming, Ga.
A little repair work, refinishing
and re-upholstering will make your
old furniture like new.
Just drop us a card and we will call
at your home.
Manufacturing Repairing
G. W. G. Furniture Cos.
FLOWERY BRANCH, GA
CLASSIFIED
HOMESPUN CHEWING OR SMOK
ING Tobacco, 10 lbs, either SI.OO. Pipe
and receipt FREE. United Farmers,
Wingo, Kentucky.
FARMS FOR SALE—OWING TO UN
USUAL' economic conditions, we have
listed a great many desirable farms in
Orangeburg County, South Carolina,
at prices far below their real valute,
and on liberal terms. Climate especi
ally suited for poultry, hogs and dairy
ing with year round grazing possible:
good truck land, also grows pecans,
cotton and, other crops. Orangeburg is
a progressive county, with good
schools, churches, paved roads and
law-abiding people. County seat of 12,-
000 population. Let us know your re
quirements. Write Jas. M. Brailsford
Orangeburg, South Carolina.
Dr. M. L. DUMAS,
Dental Surgeon
Successor to
Dr. H. W. Carpenter
North Roswell, Ga.
BLIND WARDS
The “blind pig” and the “blind tiger”
will be put under the supervision of
the states by the latest federal prohi
bition order. The animals will contin
ue to be fed by the public— Louisville
Courier-Journal.
Ventilation. Both have silent second gears and smooth, fast,
six-cylinder engines. In the Standard Six, you enjoy all
these advantages— at the lowest operating cost of any full
size car on the road. In the Master Six, you get all these
advantages, and many more, in an unusually large, luxurious
car, along with the greatest all-round economy of any car
of its size. And Chevrolet prices are now as low as $445
for the Standard Six Coupe!
BLAGKSMITHING
I am prepared to do all kinds of Black
smithing and Repair Work.
Prices and work to suit present condi
tions.
Ansel Castleberry.
Guano F°r Every Crop.
Now is the time to your
Fertilizer
ready, as it is getting late. Give
your order now.
Geo. L. Merritt & Cos.