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V/VV%V % VJ PERSONAL WV/
The Womajn Who Understands.
Somewhere ehe waits to make you
win,
Her soul in her strong white hands.
Somewhere the gods have made for
you,
The woman who understands.
As the tide went out she found him
Lashed on a spar of despair —
The wreck of his ship around him
Found him and loved him, and
gathered
The soul of him to her heart;
The soul that had sailed an un
charted sea,
The soul that had thought to win
and be free,
The soul of which she was a part;
And there in the dark, she cried to
the man;
“Win your battle! You can, you
can! ’ ’
Helping and loving and guiding,
Lrging when that were best,
Holding her fears in hiding,
Deep in her quiet breast.
This is the woman who kept him
True to his standards lost,
When tossed in the storm, the stress
and the strife,
He thought himself through with
t e game of li'e,
Ami ready to pay the cost ;
Watching and guarding and whis
pering "till:
“Win! You can, and 1 know you
will!”
This is the .-tory of ages,
This is the woman's way,
W ser than seers or sages,
Facing all things with courage,
Lifting us day by day,
Nothing can daunt or dim —
Treading life’s path wherever it
leads,
Bright with flowers or decked with
weeds,
But ever with him —with him —
Guardian, comrade, or golden spur,
The man who wins is helped hy her.
Somewhere’she"waits strong in be
lief,
Your soul in her firm white hands.
Thank well the gods when she
comes to you,
The woman who understands.
—Anon.
Mr. Hinl Mrs. -I. M. Williams.
Mrs. W. M. Ilolsenbevk and 51r.
O. N. Bagwell left Tuesday for
Elberton to attend the State Sun
day School association. They go
as delegates from the First Bap
tist church of this city.
Col. W. 11. Quarterman has re
turned from Dublin and Sayan
nali. Col. Quarterman went to
Dublin to attend a meeting of
the Koval Arcanum, and then
went to Savannah to visit his
brothers and sisters.)
Mrs. (f. \Y. DeLaperricre, Mrs.
W. .C Horton and Miss Annie
Thomas art 1 in Elberton in atten
dalley upon the session of the
State Snunday Sehool Association
They represent tin* First Metho
dist church.
Dr. A. B. Woodfin, of Atlan
ta, filled the pulpit at the Bap
tist church here Sunday morning
and night during the absence of
the pastor. Both sermons were
highly enjoyed hy the congrega
tion. )
Miss Grace Jackson left Mto
day for Macon for a visit to rel
aties. On her return she will be
accompanhd her nephew, Master
Henry.
Mrs. H. E. Edwards sp nt Fri
day and Saturday in Atlanta.
A wedding of interest to the
many friends of the contracting'
parties throughout this section of
the state was the Twitty-White
marriage in Gainesville yesterday
The bride .Miss Fay Twdtty is re
lated to Messrs. K. L. and H. A.
Carithers, of this city and Hon J.
Y. Clarithers. of Athens.
The many friends of Mr.
George Williams will learn with
pleasure that he is steadily im
proving from a recent operation.
Mr. Williams whose home is in
Lawrenceville, is spending some
time here with his brothers,
Messrs. -L M. and Spurgeon Wil
liams.
Rev. John F. Kd n is shipping
his household goods to Lumpkin,
Ga. and leaves today to begin his
pastorate there. He will be joined
later at Lumkin by his wif * and
daughter.
Mrs. IL J- Garrison leaves Mon
day for North Carolina.where she
goes to attend commencement ex
ereis s She will he accomp nod
home by her daughter, Mi-s Ruth
1 Faster
.Miss Ruth Shields has returned
to Jeffers n, after a two Weeks
visit to home folks here. Mis?
Shields holds a position in the of
fice of Clerk N. B. Lord.
Mr. and Mrs. Junius Maynard
spent several days last week n
Lawreneeville with their daugh
ter. Mrs. W. T. Tanner.
Miss Ruth Carithers is in
Gainesville, where she was an at
tendant at the Twitty-White mar
riage yesterday.
Mrs. J. L. llagood and little
daughters, of Lawreneeville, were
guests of relatives here during
the week dnd.
Mr. Charlie Appleby, of Jef
ferson, spent the week-end here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "W
T. Appleby.
The U. P. C. will meet at the
home of Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeek
Saturday, April 2bth, 11)L>, at 3:80
I’. M.
Tut sday morning Mrs G. C. Mer
chant left for her home in Augusta,
after a visit to relatives here.
Mrs. John F. Eden, and daughter
left Tuesday for quite a stay with
relatives in Talboton, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas, of
Atlanta, were gutsts of friends
in the city Sunday.
The friends of Mr. S. E. Sharp
ton were delighted to sVe him on
the streets Tuesday.
Mr 1). F. Miller and family, of
Athens, spent Sunday with Dr. and
Mrs. 11. I*. Quillian.
Miss Rubye Carithers is in At
lanta. the guest of friends dur
ing gi J and opera.
Mrs. Frances Potts spent the
week-end with her partins in
Jackson, Ga.
Misst Emma Moore, of Athens,
was tl>e guest Sunday of Mrs. F.
E. Durst .
Mr. B. L. Carithers spent sev
eral days this week in Wilkes
county.
Mr. L. S. Radford spent Fri
day night in Monroe. f
Mr. Reese Couch, of Lawlrence
ville, spent Sunday here.
('apt. F. W. Bondurant sp. nt
Tuesday In Elberton.\
8 Clothing and Gents’
Furnishings.
I|To be correctly attired wear a Kilgore & Kelly
special * 'Hamburger Bros.” fine tailored suit.
“Chesterfield” hat.
a pair of ‘ Just Wright” oxfords.
are showing a beautiful collection of each of
the above lines.
New things in
Shirts
Neckwear
Belts
"CHESTERFIELD" jl}
Gents’ Furnishings
_ _ Shape Straw Hats $1.50 to $3.00.
Cj/jP aV77OUJ
IjMen’s Oxfords $2.50 to $5 00.
X‘lnterwoven” toe and heel Hosiery for Men.
SHOE!
yr7r Collars in all the popular styles.
% MEN T‘Lion” Brand Shirts in new Spring patterns.
itS anything t 0 wear for men anc * boys Vve
Kilgore & Kelly
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The name EAD FA S Stamped on
the bottom of a shoe, is assurance of quality and
reliability.
The generally acknowledged supremacy of the “STEADFAST”
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BE SURE AND SEE THE
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Miss Tavia Mathews Hurt.
Miss Tavia Mathews, the pop
ular daughter of Mr. W. B. Math
ews. fell and sustained a painful
and serious injury last week, ller
many friends will rejoice to know
that- she is getting along nicely.
Chairman Braselton of the
ro?ul commission, was in Wilder
Monday, lie was in consult at i< h
with some of the local road au s
thorities in this district.
Dr. J. C. Daniel, of Statham,
was in the city Tuesday morning.
His father, mother and sister ac
companied him home in his car.
For Billiousness, Malaria and
Constipation, the proper remedy
is Dr. M. A. Simmon’s Liver Med’
icine. The first dose makes you
feel better and a little more of
the same medicine cures you com
pletely. Price 25e per package.
Sold hy Dr. J. T. Wages Drug
Go. ,
Mrs. R. O. Ross, accon panied by
her liflle daughter, Mary, is spend
ing the week in Atlanta as the
guest of he* mother, Mrs. W. E.
M icine.
Mr. W. E. Merck, of Jackson,
Ga., Who formely had charge of
Winder’s electrical affairs, was a
visitor Sunday to Mr. S. E- Sharp
ton.
•'I
Miss Julia Frost, of Jefferson
spent the week-end as the guest of
M iss Wilma Appleby.