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THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE STILL
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Ail summer goods are inciudek in this price smashing sale. Plain figures tell the story. If you want real
summer bargains, take advantage of this cash sale. Come and secure bargain that will make you cool and
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happy the rest oi the summer.
Lowest prices, best goods and greatest satisfaction given.
KILGORE AND KELLY,
WIXI>K I{, GEO 1 LGrIA.
HOSCHTON.
Pull, Push!
Home of our farmers have fin
ished laying-by and commenced
setting.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. DeLa
porriere visited Ncwnan last week.
Ye scribe had a square meal at
Sharon Sunday at the children’s
day. Mr. Scott Sell and H. T.
Cronic were on hand.
At the school house Monday night
I)r. Hull, of Atlanta, delivered one
of his lectures, ‘The Fool Killer.
l)r. L. C. Allen is in Gumming
this week on a visit.
Mr. O. J. Adams, of Monroe,
was up Sunday.
R. L- Pirkle had a mule to die
iast week. He says it was a good
mule and he is satisfied it lias gone
to muledom.
One of Mr. J. R. Hoseh’s fine
horses died last week.
Mrs. Belle Story and Mrs. Woodie
Cannon visited near Lawrenceville
last week.
Mr. H. J. Randolph and Mr.
Scott Sell made a business trip to
Auburn and Dncula Tuesday.*
Mrs. Lucy Henderson and Miss
Ixniise Hanseal, of Cedartown, are
welcomed guests at Dr. and Mrs.
W. P. DeLaperriere’s this week.
Prof. N. A. Moss and vfife re
turned Sunday, after spending a
month in Washington, 1). C., and
North Carolina.
Mr. Henry Garrison and chil
dren, of Winder, are with Mr. and
Mrs. C. I’. Garrison this week.
Yes, a short trip for your scribes
would be appreciated. wi could
come to your town and have a
watcrmellon cutting, and give a
prize to the one that describes the
visit the besT.
Mr. B. A. Smith, R. L- Pirkle,
Paul Smith and lrbie Pirkle visited
Gainesville Sunday.
Wahs T. Retlaw.
PARADISE.
Rev. Foster preached two inter
esting sermons here Sunday.
Mr. Fred Camp, of Oconee coun
ty, spent .this week with his cousin,
Mr. Otis Ci mp.
jfU'S. Emma Attaway will spei and
tHis week at Auburn, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. H, H. Williams.
Miss Berta Smith was the guest of
Miss Irui Treadwell Sunday.
Mrs. Ada Ward spent last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Clack.
Miss M innie Clack spent Sunday
with Miss Jodie Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. llaivie Delay wen
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Patton Sunday.
Mr. andjMrs. J. h. Waters, <>i
Garnpton, are spending this week
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harrison
spentJJSaturday and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gamp.
Mr. Will Williams and family
spent Saturday and Sunday at New
Chapel.
Mr. andjMrs. William House has
left for Marseille, where they will
spend some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. L. Rogers spent
Saturday with Mr. John Nowell and
family.
PLEASANT HILL.
We are having warm weather
now, and crops are looking fine.
Some of four people attended
preaching at Pentecost Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mobley visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mobley
Monday-
Mr. A. D. Wall visited his sister,
Miss Mary Wall Sunday afternoon.
Misses Nellie Davis and Estelle
Shed, of Winder, attended Sunday
school at this place Sunday after
noon .
Mr. John Grizzle visited Mr.
Henry Mobley Sunday.
Mr. Boh Wall and sister, Miss
Ruby Wall, went to Ebernezer Sun
day to hear the Wages family make
music.
Mrs. E.[D. Mobley made a flying
trip to Sunday after
noon .
Misses Ada McDonald, Wilder
F'enteeost, Lunaie Haynie and Viola
Hardigne, of Pentecost, attended
Sunday school at this place Sunday
afternoon.
The ice cream supper at the home
of It. L. Mobley Saturday night was
highly enjoyed by all present.
Miss LillieJ Weatherly visited h< r
sister, Mrs. E. I). Mobley, Saturday
night.
Mr. .John Robertson started his
singing school Monday morning at
Hear ( reek and will teach for ten
days.
Mr. G. S. McDonald visited home
folks recently,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McDonald
visited the hitter s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. N. Wall, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilburn vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Barber
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Haynie at
t< nded preaching at Pentecost Mon
day.
The Pentecost and Pleasant Hill
ball game Saturday resulted in a
score of IK to 12 in favor of
Pleasant Hill.
PENTECOST.
Protracted services begun at the
church at this place Sunday. We
are having good meetings and large
crowds.
Miss Edna Merle Jackson, of
Commerce, came Sunday to assist
in the literary school at tins place.
Pentecost and Pleasent Hill will
have a celebration at Pleasant Hill
the first Saturday in August. Every
one invited to come and brine a
well tilled basket.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Haynie visit
ed the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M-Haynie, Monday.
Prof. Kimsey visited Ins sister,
Mrs. Parson, of Jefferson, Sunday.
Miss Levie Hancock is visiting re
latives in this section.
Mr. and Mrs. McElroy, of Mon
roe,am the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
N. Pentecost and family this week.
Quite a crowd from here attended
the singing at Ebenezer Sunday.
The Wages band made some fine
music.
Mr. Zeke Haynie, of Clem, Ga.,
spent the week-end wit h his brother,
Mr. J. M. Haynie, of tins plaice.
Miss Jessie Lyle visited Miss
Floy Elrod Sunday.
Miss Sunie Segars visited relatives
here recently.
Miss Viola Hardigree visited
Miss Wilder Pentecost Sunday.
Miss Emma Williamson was the
guest of Misses Bertha and Alice
McElhannon Saturday night.
ROCKY RIDGE.
Rain is needed in this section.
Mrs. Callie Hosch and son, Mr.
Willie, spent Monday in Winder.
Mr. Hull Harrison and family
spent Saturday night with Mr.
F. M. McDonald.
Misses Eddie Perkins and Ora Ed
gar spent Monday with Miss Maude
Clack.
Mrs. Belle Perkins, who has been
sick for some time, is improving.
Miss Eaver McDonald spent the
latter part of last week with her sis
ter, Mrs. Hull Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. (Tack visited
Winder Friday.
Mrs. Nancy Austin, who has been
confined to her room for several
days, is improving.
The union meeting commences
at next Sunday. We
are expecting a good meet. It will
lie conducted by Rev. I. H. Miller
and liev. Otwell, of Gainesville.
The meetings will hr held under tin
old arber.
Messrs. G. H. Holloway and Clif
ford Austin spent Sunday at Para
dise.
AUBURN.
That fifty thousand-dollar school
building at Auburn is practically a
certainty.
Several of our young people went
to the all-day singine at Hog Moun
tain Sunday.
Miss Mabel Chandler, of Atlanta,
is spending the summer with home
folks here.
Green Perry, Kelly Elrod, Rob
ert Pool and I. hi. Strickland went
to Clayton last week to represent
Auburn lodge in the Ninth Con
gressional District Masonic conven
tion. They report a good time.
Mr. P. A. Chesser has just re
turned from a fishing trip in south
Georgia. Talking about lish tales,
1 wish you could hear Dock tell
just one.
Miss Bessie Terry, of Atlanta,
spent last week with Miss Myrtle
Flanigan.
Mrs. H. E. Roddy, of Milton
county, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
I. H. Strickland, this week.
Mr. Cleveland Morgan, of Ath
ens, was visiting home folks nere
Sunday.
Mr. Ben Wilson came up from
Colbert Sunday.
We had due of the best ball
games of the season here Tuesday.
Rocky Creek crossed bats with the
home team, the score being 4 to 3
in favor of Auburn. The batteries
were Perry and Cain for Auburn,
Bagwell and Maxie for Rocky
Creek.
Mr. T. C. Flanigan went to
Hosehton Tuesday on a business
trip.
Mr. J. G. Wood went to Wrights
ville on the excursion lust week
and reports a good time.
Judge George Rubinsor , of Win
der, was in town Tuesday. Come
again, George. People here are al
ways glad to see you.
CORINTH.
The crops through this section
are needing rain very bad. We
are very dry.
Mrs. Summer preached to a very
large audience last Sunday at this
place.' She was the guest of Mrs.
J. Hardy Bedingfield.
Mrs. O. A. Johnson, of Winder,
and grand.nighter, Miss Essie John
son, of Birmingham, Ala., are vis
iting the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Hinesley this week.
Miss Thirza Odum and father,
Mr. James R. Odum, of Bethle
hem, were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Odum and family Sunday.
Mr. J. 0. Wright and family, of
near Bethel church; Mr. and Mrs.
Tharon Hinesley, of Russell, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fuller, of this
place, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Hinesley Sunday.
Mr. Louis Bramlet, of Lawrence
ville, was visiting Misses Cleo and
Ruby Holloway Sunday.
Mr. .T. C. Bedingfield, of Bethle
hem, attended preaching at this
place Sunday.
Mr. Hugh Greeson and sister, of
Nazareth, visited Miss Tishie Thom
as Sunday.
The prayer meeting was well at
tendee! at the home of J. W. Whit
ley Sunday afternoon.
Mr. David Smith has begun a
nice residence at his old home
place.
Mr. Lou Smith is better at this
writing.
Mr. Calvin Edwards, of near
Orner, visited Mr. J. M. Fuller
Tuesday.
We are glad to say we have a
new bridge at this place, built by
/■ N. Hendrix, of Bethlehem.
Our school is in a flourishing con
dition, 4o scholars on roll, under
care of Miss Bertie Wiley, of Cov
ington, Ga.
Big meeting will start at this
place Vugust 12. Everybody invit
ed to attend these services.
Mr. and Mrs. Hull Harrison vis
ited at Rocky Ridge Saturday night
and Sunday.
Corinth Sunday school is talking
of having a Sunday school picnic
very soon.
Mrs. Carrie Whitley.of this place,
is very sick at this writing.
RUSSELL
Mrs. Peter Smith mid two chil
dren spent part of last week with
Mrs. IL B. Russell.
Mr. A. A. Darby is visiting his
sister, Mrs. W. P. Smith. He will
return to hie home in a few days at
Vidalia, Ga.
Mrs. Sarah Smith and son, of
Cherokee county, is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Curtis, of this place.
Mr. Joe Austin’s family visited
homefolks this week.
Judge R. B. Russell is at home
this week.
We often judge the tree by its
fruit but Russell bore the fruit with
out the tree last week. I never saw
so many peaches.
The Bethlehem team will confer
the second degree at Winder the
first Monday night in August. All
Odd Fellows are requested to attend.
Mrs- Edward Russell and little
daughter from Washington, D. C ~
were visiting Judge R. B. Russell
Tuesday last.
Mrs. Will Smith and Mrs. .J. ,J.
Meadow spent a day near New
Chapel this week.
Mr. Carl Cox is in Athens for a
while.
Mr. Davis, a nephew of Mrs.
J. J. Cox, spent the day with Mrs.
Cox Sunday.