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ay, DECEMBER l, in2
THE ATHENS DAILY EANNER.JATHENS. GA^
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BAM THRU
Mr. and Mrs. James White
spent Thursday in Atlanta.
Pride of Rome
• Edited By HRS. ALICE ADAMS
, Office Phove 1201 Residence Phone 83?
The continued illness of Mrs-
John R. White is regretted by her
friends, who hope for an early re
covery.
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i Milton Jarnigan. Jr., is very
! much bettor from an attack of flu.
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Dr.’Sylvanus Morris is confined
to his home wi.h illness much to
the regret of his many friends. He
has been detained for several days,
but it is hoped that he will soon
•'improve sufficiently to return to
! hi:; classes at the University. i
.MARRIAGE | The friends of Mrs. Paul Had
A LA MODE jway will be glad to learn she is m- ! —HP-
Among the Waliachs, the gyp- proving from an illness of several I The friends of Mrs. Claud Lock,
sres of Asia Minor, when a be- day* and abi«* cit up a-' hik each jhart are sympathizing with her in
trothal hag been announced the day
village girls troop to the forest to I ' — $—
cut firewood for the young eou-j Mrs. Jibn White Morton and Mi
pie. | Louise Morton spent Thursday
They choose at the same time n j Atlanta.
i the loss of her parents, both of •
! whom died within the past ten!
1 days. Her father, Mr. J. M. Nunn j
j died Thursday. November 23, wh<le i
! her mother Mrs. Susan E. Nunn,!
branch having ut its extremity I The friends of Mrs. Andrew 'Er- j died Tuesday November 29, and
five twigs. On one they fasten an ■ vv ' n regret to learn of her 111 - j funeral services were held Thanks-
apple; on the other/four tufts of ness at aGr GOmG Milled** ave- giving day in Atlanta, where the
red wool. jDue. y (aged couple were residing at the
The apple is an emblem of love, | ... T1 , “®T , . . , , ! time of their deaths. Mrs. Lock-
tlie tufts «-f wool arc* symbolic of: f / rock h ‘? !l j hart returned to Athens Thursday
l,,uschoi„ thrift and industry. '
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II YOl VUE
WEI.I. liliEI)
Y< 0 will not* while traveling on
a train, open a window if it will
cause discomfort to others. You
will net spread your baggage in
the aisle where others may trip
over it.
ing holidays in Jefferson.
Mr. E. B. Mell is spending a few
days in Augusta.
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Mrs. J. C. Rudisill of Bainbridgc*
is visiting in the home of Mudge
Henry West.
Miss Lois Uowdle and
Miss Colclough Go
To Chicago Exposition
Miss Lois P. Dow die left Friday
| afternoon for Chicago to attend the
Miss Conner bf the high school/ international Live Stock Exposi-
Once settled yod* will not con-• faculty is spending the holidays in I tion . Miss Dowdlo goes to accom-
orsc loudly of family matters j Social Circle. _ j „ nnj . the canning Team, which
nor criticize absent persons.
In traveling on a sleeping car
you will, if your berth is a lower
one, lie entitled to the seat facing
runvard; if an upper one, you will
occupy the seat facing backward.
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WOMAN'S CLUB
BAZAAR
The Woman's club bazaar will
open next Wednesday. With the
time so near at hand the chairmen
of all tile committees are speeding
np preparations.
Tlie decorating committee ,un-
r the chairmanship of Mrs. P.
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Mrs. Joseph Stewart went over
to Atlanta, Friday to visit Mrs. I III
Hard Spalding.
Miss Jule Allen of Covington, j
who liaB Seen the guest of Mrs. It.
U. Blekerstaff has gone to Augusta
to visit Mrs. W. M. Robinson.
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Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Walton. Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Burke and Mozolle
Burke spent Sunday in Athens.
Washington Nows-ltcportcr.
gtj
Mrs. Wntdemar Schmldtmann
and children, Florence and Hildc.
There w... he six booths in the
PARAMOUNT
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DRESSING
Talmadge Bros. & Co.
Distributors.
Jrazfcs Counts toy) Colds
Piopk sterywhere arc finding relief
I for coughs and colds in this depend-
! abb pmeriptlon of an old family phy-
Metao. Dr. Bell'* la cenulno ayrup of
flattar honey. It atop* coughs, looaens
clit|io( phlegm and aoothca Inflamed
Obrseeof the throat. Ita efficacy. pl»a»«nt
UMa and pure ingredienta make ft an
ml ayrup for children aa well M adult*.
TMr draoitt h*« ft.
ballroom of the Georgian hotel—a
j candy booth, of which Mrs. Tommie
Anderson is chairman; a cake
booth, with Mrs. Glenn Davis and
Mrs. Rufo Turner in charge as co-
chairmen; a doll booth under the
direction of Mrs. Ernest Michael; a
rift booth managed jointly by Mrs.
Sanford, Mrs. Darwin and Mrs.
Beacham; a thrift booth which
Mrs. n. 1.. Earnest and a capable
committee are getting up; and a
commission booth, where a com
mittee headed by Mrs. R. C. Ray
and Mrs. E. S. Sell will sell arti
cles on commission. Thero will also
he n cook hook booth in the Palm
Garden where tho Woman's club
cook books may bo purchased from
n committee headed by Mrs. A. S.
Parker and Mrs. Clinton Bryant.
Airs. Preston Brooks and Mrs.
Knrrle Dews nro co-chairmen of
the committco on entertainments
and hayp planned a brldgo party
for Wednesday afternoon and a sal?
magundi party and brldgo tournh-
mc-t for Thursday' night.
Mrs. Howard Abney is chairman
for the children's party and there
will lie ulbaby show too.
| The dates for the big bazaar are
December S. 9, and 10.
porter.
LESLIE-MIDDLEBROOK8
V. t DDING AT GRAY
GRAY, Ga.—Miss Lula Middle-
brooks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
A. J. Middle-brooks, of Gray, and
Mr. R. D. Leslie, of Macon, were
married ut tho home of the bride
Sunday evening, November 26, El
der .F. A. Monsces, of Macon, per
forming the ceremony.
Mrs. B. E. Fortson, of Athens,
was the guest of Mrs. F. H. Colley
a few days last week.—Washing
ton News-Reporter.
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Mrs. Andrew Lyndon is the guest
of Mh and Mrs. T. A. Burke on
Alexander aventfp. —Washington
Nows-Reportor.
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>Mrs| Waiter Gray, little Dorothy
Gray and Miss Nell Wurron of At
lanta will spend tho week-end with
Mrs. Walter P. Warren. *
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Mrs. Horace Holden, who was
called to Macon on account of the
Illness of her sister. Mrs. W. II. M.
Weaver, who was operated on at
the Middle Georgia hospital, has
returned home.
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Mr. Frank Holden has returned
from Washington and New York.
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Mr. Wallace Thomas of tho Uni
versity of Georgia spent laHt week-
ond with hlB parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Thomas, near Lavonia. Mr.
Thomas was accompanied on this
trip by his friend, Mr. Louis Betts,.
Mr. Betts has been a freouent vis
itor in Lavonia and is' remembered
by many friends here*— Lavonia
Times.
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Mrs. Lizzie Wayne spent last
woek with her daughter, Mrs. E. L.
Wler, In Athens.—Walton News.
ill compete in the National Can
ning contest for a trip to France.
At a recent sectional contest helld
in Atlanta, this tc.idi of club girla
won the right to represent the
Southeastern section of the United
States in this national contest.
The team is composed of Miss
Ailene Shepherd, of Griffin and
Miss Lois Calloway, of Sunnya'de,
tin. Miss Calloway is now n stu
dent of Home Economics in the
college of Agriculture. Those
young indies have shown unusual
skill and ability in their work and
are a great credit to their county
agent. Airs. Sibley, of Griffin, and.
to Miss iiowdlo, who is in charge
of girl's club work in Georgia.
Miss Etta Olocough also left for
Chicago to nccompnny tho state
champion bread making team of
girls who won their trip to the
International Live Stock Exposi
tion as a prizo for efficiency
GEORGE’S SEI
PROVES HER SEX
CAN KEEP SECRETS
By MILTON BRONNER
LONDON.—'The keeper of more
secrets than anyone in the British
Empire is a young and pretty and i
fair-haired’ and charming woman. |
She is Miss Frances Louise Ste
venson, for nine years—the most
crucial in Britain’s history—con
fidential private secretary to Lloyd
I George, and the_ first woman in the
i world to be secretbry to a pre-
PALACE
THEATRE
mier.
Compared to her the oyster is
garrulous and the clam a chatter
box. She won’t even be interviewed
about herself. She is the greatest
proof in the world that women can
and do keep secrets.
Miss Stevenson was graduated
from Clapham High school and
Royal Holloway college and got her
bachelor of arts degreo from Lon
don University.
Then she entered civil service.
She became a clerk in a govern
ment department. That usually
means burial for good and all.
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
ELAJNE
HAMMERSTEIN
“UNDER OATH”
GEORGE
NOTICE8 HER
The present scintillating star oi
thu Italian stage Is Anna Fouges
of the Tentro dl Varleta, a com
pany similar to the famous Como
die FrancaIse of Paris. 4This olive,
.skinned beauty has taken Rome by
storm and is about to test her
popularity in a t~ur of Continental
capitals.
But, somehow, by her skill, effi-
And
SPECIAL COMEDY'
lira's WIFE HIS
ECliliES
DORN, Holland—(By tho Asso
ciated press)—The first change In
the Kaiser's household since Pr'n-
bread making. This tenm is com- I ceBS Hermlne took over tho reins
posed of three Cowetta county j g the departure of Count Von
clency. attention to detail. Miss July, 1916, Miss Stevenson follow-
Stcvenson was brought to the no- ed him to tho war offico and in
tlce of Lloyd George. And in 1913 December of tho samo year she
when that statesman became chan- again followed him, this tlmo to
cellor of tho exchequer, she became 10 Downing street the official homo
his secretary.
Then came the war. There was a
ghortago of high explusivo shells
and the crying need was to get
some man to fill the post of min
ister of munitions.
Giving up his treasury job Lloyd
George in 1915 became minister of
munitions. Tho Job cut lines In his
face and put white in his hair.
HIS TIME
CF STRESS
Miss Stevenson is authority for
the statement that tills period was
the greatest time of test and trial
in the life of her great chief. In
of tho prime minister.
And now that Lloyd George Is no
longer premier, she is over at 18
Abingdon street, his new bend-
q sartors.
During all this long service con
fidential papers, letters and cables
by hundreds haw ' through
iMiss Stevenson's hands.
She Is a strong advocate of wo
men in government service. She
makes tho assertion that In all her
experience she has never known
of a secret which leaked out be
cause a woman babbled.
STOMACH MISERY,
GAS, INDIGESTION
“Pape’s Diapepsin” Corrects
Sour, Upset Stomachs
at Once
“Pape’s Diapepsin” is tho quick,
est, surest relief for indigestion,
gases, flatulence, heartburn, sour-
ness, fermentation or stomach dis-
To women seeking success in tress caused by acidity. A few
work such ns hers, she suys one
thing gives the key—education.
girls working under tho leadership
t.f Miss Lorlne ColllnB.
Moltkc. tho court martial. The
now Empress has signified her In
tention of instituting a regime
which will bo directly opposed to
tho policies of Von Moltke.
The dispute between Princess
Hermino and tho retiring marshal
Is said to havo arisen over tho
Among thoso visiting in Athens question of whether the Kaiser
Friday were: I should conflno himself to Dorn
M. M. Toss, South Carolina; Mr. castle. ’The former Emperor'i
and Mrs. ,f. W. Todball, Ohio; bride favored more freedom of
Athens Visitors
Beauties in $100,000 Suit
tablets give almost, immediate
stomach relief. Correct your stom
ach and digestion now for a few
cents. Druggists sell millions of
packages.—(Advertisement,)
Mr. and Mrs. Gonial! High! and
Viiss^MId'diebrooks'has been with Mrs. Henry Nickerson spent Tues-
I the I ce Pry Goods-store of Macon *» Atlanta-Rome Tribune.
I anti lias many friends in Macon ... , , , ,
|aml Gray. Mr. Leslie Is on tho po- I After spending a few days In Jct-
'ltco force of Macon. They will make V„ S w
their homo in Macon.
Ihiggcsts to Suffers
I men the Road to Health
Fulbs Arkansas.—unc i Lydte
|L_nnkhuir. a Vegetable (Jumpouiid j
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SMITH-BRAY WEDDING
SOLEMNIZED THURSDAY
AT FIVE P. M.
Tho marriage of Miss Annie L.
ISray’hnd Mr. M. O.Sniith was sol
emnized Thursday. November 30 in
Wintervillo at 5 o'clock at the homo
of tho Itev. Mr. Collo, tho only
guests present being Mr. and Mrs.
C'. V. Walker, relatives of the
T':-
: uli,
s>: Holy ev
ery ifo,ath from
lay wteiaS'down
Ithatl could not bo
on my foot half
the time. I was
notable to do my
work without
help, i spw your
Vegetable Com
pound advertise.
groom and the family of tho offi
ciating minister. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith will reside at 665 North
I Jessie Dunbar has returned to her
home in Athens.—Jackson Herald.
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Miss Lucia Watson and her guest
Miss Norwood, of Greenville. S. C.,
spent Thanksgiving In Atlanta.
Miss Watson will return homo Sat
urday or Sunday.
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Tho friends of Mr. John L: Booth
will regret, to learn of his illness
nlRo his young son, John, Jr.
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Mr. Irvino Levy of Chicago is
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
“■dear Levy for several days ami is
Clvve Kingebcrn, Franklin, N. C.: | movement for her husband, but this
it. A. Brown, Newtinn, Ga.; B., E. j was contrary to the wishes of Von
Weeks, Augusta; Mrs. W. W. I Moltke. who is regarded as reason
Dradloy, Abbeville, S. C. I able;for tho virtual imprisonment
W. a. Weeks. Philadelphia; Goo. I of Wilhelm within the garden
F. Bahan, Boston; H. B .Morris, walls.
T’rnvldence. n. I.; H. s. Wessllng, 1 Princess Hermino and her young
Chicago, Ill.; G. O. Deadwylor, El- I est daughter take dally walks out-
herton; C. M. McMullen, Elberton. side the eastle grounds and she
B. E. Burgess, Now York City; has appeared several times In the
c C. He n, Chicago; J. M. Byci, town or Dorn. It Is expected that
lmttanooga; It. M. Harper, Unlver- she will soon prevail upon the
sity of Alabama; W. L. Snowdell, Kaiser to accompany her on trips
Montgomery; a. Tt. Moore. Atian- to the v'llage.
ta; R. W. Somers, lncinnntti; Or- | Another change in tfhc houso-
rln Burke, Jr., Macon; 8. C. Fow- hold regimo that is probably trace
ter, Macon. Charles A. Wilson, Den able to Princess Hermlno's Influ-
mark, S. Mr. and Mrs.
Tankesley, Washington.
J. P.
FOR DANCING
Shimmering satin crcDOS will
continue to be used for dancing
frocks throughout the winter.
Favored' colors for evening are
flame, geranium, peach, lemon,
yellow and almond green. White
is also in high favor.
once is the prospective departure
| of Dr. Haehener, tho court physi
cian, who soon leaves the castle to
| take up his private practice in Am
sterdam.
Women,Not to
Take ‘Mex’ Job
Beach Beauty .
Jackson street. Mrs. Smith has re- , being very cordially welcomed by
rontly returned from a visit to | his many friends.
Atlanta of several weeks. 8ho and J np—
Mr. Smith have hosts of friends Messrs. Ed Cohen, Leroy‘Michael
who will bo cordially interested in |.ind Henry Bodenheimcr spent
the announcement of their mar- Thanksgiving in Atlanta, going over
land j,...
I able to c)
I Have a I,-
1 Mt
FCOugh
rlage. Mr. Smith is manager of the
White pressing club.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peeples, of
a newspaper I Athens, are spending the Thanks-
f.iT tr:al. Now 1 am j giving holidays with tho latter’s
c and don’t even parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ader-
••T. ii*? every month. I can
v •'ir Vegetable Compound
'* highly recommend it to
' ■ ■ troubles like inine. I
; r iheso facts to \m used
1 ’ -'dto ! >nd all who suffer
1 holdrf-
Commerce News.
Mrs. Horace Ritchie’R friends will
regret to hear she has flu.
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,,, .... , Misses Victoria and Florra Betts
1 who are guests of Misses Gladys
• t ’ ?, 3 - '** ULA I and Leone Ml Her of Augusta will
• * «.tcn, Arkansas. • - • ~
;.«'f praise of Lydia E.
table ComiKiUnd.
^1 incut h and fcy letter,
' ah'dher, that shoule
n:;i! ;r taking; this well*
■no, if you me troubled
• t-torns as painful peri-
r '»ou3 fooling:*, infscra-
return home Sunday.
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Miss Hazel Hodgson who has
been dclightfuflly entertained in
Milwaukee ,1s now In Evanston,
and will visit Peoria ,111., before
returning home.
for the game.
*• L. C O X E
Transfer Co.
Little Miss Pauline Hadaway Is
I visiting Mrs. T. A. Lotsclech of At-
J lanta for several days.
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i l)r. and Mrs. Pcre • Pound, Miss
j Ida Pound and Mr.' Merritt pound
; have returned from Montgomery,
I Ain., where they attended, the
Pound-Garrett wedding.
ton* Trip, Our Specialty.
ct >np*«t Truck in Town. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Pound of
West I’oint will arrive Saturday to
spend the week-end with Dr. and
Mrs. Jere Pound.
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Mr. William Mell is visiting Ma •
jor George Butler of Augusta.
Thomas St
Mr. Fred Davis, Jr. .spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Walter Clements has been
called to commerce on account of
the illness of her mother.
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Mrs. Walter Jones accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Phinizy to At
lanta for the game Thursday. She
has been Mrs. Phiniz.v’s guest for
several days and will be with Mrs.
Coke Talmadge the remainder of
the week, while Mr. Jones anti Mr.
Harris Jones are out of tho city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank {lardeman
arc in Atlanta, going over Thurs
day for the Tech-Auburn game.
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Misses Pauline Tony, Penoia
Whittcy and Dorsette Tony spent
Thanksgiving in Madison.
Miss Edith Lester spent Thanks,
giving in Union Point.
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The friends of Miss Nancy
O’Neal will regret to learn of her
continued illness.
WASHINGTON — Warning was
given by the department of com
merce Friday concern ng the acti
vities of certain groups in Mexico
who are sending circulars to tho
United States offering lucrative
iHisit ons in Mexico, but asking ap
plicants to forward a fee of tlO lm
mediately.
FATIGUE
BY BERTON BRALEY
I’m tired of working
For day after day;
I’m tired of shirking,
I’m tired of play.
I’m weary of capers,
Of good folks or crooks,
I’m sick of tho papers,
I’m weary of books:
RECOVER FROM RHEUMA
TISM
“Had rheumatism five months
that w mid go from my left knee
to my back. Tried many reme-
t dies without relief. Finally nsed
: Foley Kidney Pills and in fifteen
days was entirely cured,” writes
IW. J. Oliverp Vidalia, Georgia.
| Backache, rheumatic pams, dull
headache, dizziness and blurred
vision are symptoms of kidney die.
order. Foley Kidney Pills quickly-
relievo kldnqy and bladder trou
ble. Sold everywhere,—(Adver-
tisement-
es—e-—l 1—-i- jbew—an
EXHAUSTED FROM GRIPPK
COUGH
La Grippe coughs rack and tear’
the sufferer to a state or exbans,
tion. “Would get completely eg.
havsted from violent grippe
coughs,” writes R. G. Collin., Bar-
negat, N. J. “Tried Foley’s Honey
and Tar and the cough ceased on-
cine in the world. Sold every-
tirely.” Used three generati n*
for coughs, colds and croup.’throat,
chest and bronchial Irritation. Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar has stood the
test of time. Contains no opiates
—ingredients printed on the wrap
—ingredients printed on the wrap
per. Largest selling >congh medi-
where.—(Advertisement)
Von Can’t Afford Not to Bay a 1
Year’s Supply of TIBBS at Our
law.
Special S
Franklin Auto Supply
Station
147 College Ave. Athens, Ga.
Phone 757.
MONEY TO LEND
Wo can secure, on ehort notice,
When Venus meets Venus, then comes the tug-at-law. A New York • l J lount hi J 06 * 1 or
Jury will have to decide who Is America's Venus becaueo Miss Ana for® 1 *!) money for our clients on
Hyatt (right) of New York has filed suit for 4100,000 against Miss Dor
othy Knapp and tho promoters of the recent Physical Culture Show la
Madison Square Garden. Mies Hyatt charges conspiracy in tho select
a’s Venus. 1
tion of Miss Knapp as America's
reasonable
easy terms and at
rate of interest
SHACKELFORD & SHACKEL
FORD, Attorneys. d7c
I’m tired of eating
And drinking, and sleep,
Of crowds one is meeting,
Of dates one must keep.
I’m tired of poct-
Ry, poverty, pelf,
And, if you must know it, '
I’m tired of myself.
We all have our seasons
Of boredom and bilo,
When there arc no reasons
To make life worth while,
When each of us sputters,
"This world is a sham!”
And everyone mutters,
’How tired that I am!”
Misses Annio and Ermine
Thomas of Winder and Mr. Mc-
Graw of Toccoa were guests of
Miss Annie Love Thornton for
Thanksgiving.
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Misses Ossie and Fannie Coop-
fr hsvc returned from a visit to
Phone 1351
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Mr. 1'nlme Kinnebrew spent
Thanksgiving with hla family In Atlanta.
Winder, who see gdesta of Mr. and I . _ —
Mrs. J. T- Strange, - I Mr. Harm Jones
accompanied
TMr. Bill Fulcher to Waynesboro
'est ie in Monroe,.lfor .Thanksgiving and the week-
||| Robinson, end holidays. _
Tokio can vie with Palm Beach
in tho beauts of lto native mer
maids. This photo from Japan
etiows an Oriental vamp In her
VAN-NIL Never Disappoints
A PAIR OF «•* »oo 0ps FQB A
PENNY
With every pair of scissors yau
Buy we eeil you ano‘ p„.r for
a penny. These arc Clausa goods.
SCOTT HARDWARE COMPANY
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And so I'll inform all
Hie world and his wife,
That soon I’ll find normal
Enjoyment in life;
Then, too, though I wryly
Protest, you’ll perceive
1 really am highly
Enjoying my peevel
VAN.NIL Satisfies
Shop early and shop at
Palmer’s.
State and County Taxes
are now due.
W. A. MALLORY.
2 £ Tax Collector.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The Wier Grocery Company Will Open For
Business
Saturday December 3
At The Old Whitten Grocery Company’s Stand
Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets
. CASH AND CARRY
We Will Appreciate Your Patronage
THE WIER 6R0CERY CO.
Corner Washington And Lumpkin Street
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