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THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE STILL
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Lowest prices, best goods and greatest satisfaction given.
KILGORE AND KELLY,
WIXI)K I<, G-EOI i( i IA.
HOSCHTON.
A grent revival is sweeping
Iloschton and vicinity.
Prosperity is in sight. Oops look
ing good, trade loosening up.
Brother B. F. Fraser, of Gaines
ville, is conducting a tent meeting
here. Many have made profession
of faith and joined the church. A
great good is being done.
Sunday night at the tent meeting
there was raised $712 to seat the
new church and to finish paying it
out of debt-
Several citizens are attending
court tins week at Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Camp, of
Charlotte, N. (!., are visiting T>r.
and Mrs. W. I\ DeLaperriere this
week.
Dr. Jim DeLaperriere and wife,
of Winder, are visiting relatives
here thi* week.
Mr W. B. MeCants and family
were welcome visitors in town last
week.
Mr. Melvoy Smith, of Texas, is
with friends and relatives here for
a few days.
Miss Lillie Pirkle, who has been
visiting in Texas, returned home
Tuesday, to the delight of her many
friends.
Hon. Jim Flanigan and wife, of
Lawrcneeville, are visiting the
former’s brother, Mr I). ,1. Flani
gan, here this week.
Mayor C. M. Hudgins is on his
way to New \ ork to buy goods for
the new linn of Hudgins and
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fowler, of
Pendergmss, are visiting friends in
town.
Mr. Bob Fowler and sisters,
Misses Cleo and Pearl, are welcome
guests of Miss Flora Lott this week.
Mis Ines King, of Atlanta, has
joined her sisters at the lloseh
House for the summer.
Mr. Julius Richardson and his
sister, Miss Gertrude, of Jefferson,
ary visiting their brother, Marion
Richardson, on Jefferson street.
Wahs T. Rktlaw .
PENTECOST.
Kcv R. S. McGarrit.v will fill his
regular appointment at this plae<
next Sunday.
Miss Edna Merle Jackson visited
homefolks at Commercr last Sunday
Quite a crowd From here attended
preaching at Chapel last Sunday.
Miss Floy Elrod was the guest of
Miss Jessie Lyle last Sunday after
noon.
Mr. Dan MeElhanon and wife, of
Monroe, were the guest of Mr, S. J.
MeElhanon last Sunday.
Mrs. W. H, Elrod and son, Har
rison, are visiting relatives near
Maysviile this week.
Miss Maude Duncan was the guest
of Miss Viola Hardigree Sunday.
Mr. Lindon Pentecost spent the
week-end with relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Scott Jackson and daughter,
Miss Tassie, of Commerce, visited
friends in this'Section last Sunday.
Miss Alice McElhanon is visiting
friends in Monroe this week.
Miss Bertha McDonald visited
her sister, Mrs. H. E. Haynie last
Sunday.
A party of men from here went
to south Georgia this week.
Miss Stella Wall, of Statham,and
Miss Lavada Wood,of Atlanta, were
the guests of Miss Sallie Patrick last
Sunday night.
PARADISE.
A protracted meeting will start
at Midway church next Sunday.
Rev. Foster will clothe preaching.
Everybody is invited to attend these
services.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 1.. Rogers spent
a few days last week with Mr. Har
die Cosby and family.
Misses Minnie and Maude Clack
and little brother, Luther, visited
their sister, Mrs. Ada Ward,in Oco
nee county, Wednesday and Thurs
day .
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waters, of
Campton, spent Tuesday in our
com m unity.
Mrs- Emma Attaway and niece,
Miss Maude Clack,visited Mrs. Bell
Perkins Friday afternoon.
Misses Lola Chandler and Victory
Johnson were the guests of Mrs.
John Edgar Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Graham, of
Winder,visited Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Wood at this place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and
two daughters, Misses Berta and
Yallie, attended preaching at Win
der Sunday.
Quite a number from here attend"
|ed preaching at Chapel Sunday.
Mr. Florence Coshy is carrying
the mail on Route 21 this week.
CORINTH.
The protracted meeting began at
Corinth Wednesday.
Several from here have been at
tending preaching at Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinesley and
Mrs. O. A. Johnson and grand
daughter, Miss Essie Johnson, vis
ited the home of Mr Billy Smith
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tharon Hinesley
were visiting the latter's parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fuller have
been visiting relatives at Mansfield
and Covington recently.-
Mr. David Smith will soon have
his new residence completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hinesley, of
near Bethel, visited Mr. J. T.
Hinesley Sunday afternoon.
The little Mr. Arvil
Smith was buried at the Smith bury
ing ground Saturday afternoon.
Mr. J. T. Hinesley and son, J.
W. Hinesley, went to' Jefferson
Monday, attending court.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Johnson and
family, Mr. and Mr. Cephas Mal
corn, of Oconee county, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Austin.
Mr. J. W. Odum, of Bethlehem,
visited his granddaughter, Mrs. J.
M. Fuller, Wednesday morning.
Mrs. P. W. Kinney has been very
sick with fever, but we are glad to
say she is better.
Miss Lemma Thompson and
brother, William, spent last Satur
day night at Mr. J. M. Fuller’s-
Mr W. M. Fuller, of Athens,is at
home for a few days.
STATHAM.
M iss Vera Wise, of Bogart, was
the guest of Miss Hattie Aycock last
week.
Miss Ovelia Arnold has returned
from a month’s visit to Monroe,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cody, of
At lanta, have returned home after
several days’ visit to relatives.
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Miss Annie May Perkins is visting
relatives and friends in Mon roe, and
Walton county.
Dr. L. J. Camel spent the week
end with home folks in Lawrence
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Morris, of
Atlanta, are expected the latter part
of this week to he the guests of the
latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tol
Lester.
Miss Edna Day is spending the
week with her grandmother, near
Winder-
We are sorry to note the serious
illness of Dr. Jeff Sikes.
Miss Addie Ixx’khart, of Canton,
Ga., is visiting her brother at Hotel
Lanier.
Mesdames J. P. and L. M. Arnold
left Friday for Monroe.N. C., where
they w ill he the guests of the former 's
sister.
* Miss Eddie Wiiborn, of Atlanta,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jeff
Sikes.
Miss Zona Ross is visiting re
latives in Hoschton this week.
Quite a crowd of our young
people enjoyed a singing at tht
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pink Dooley
Monday night. Messrs. Dakin and
Jackson were present , and rendered
some beautiful songs.
Miss Ruby Lester, of Macon, is
the admired guest of her grandfather,
Mr. Pat Lester, on Broad street.
Miss A. T. Maund has returned
to tier home in Geneva, Ga., after
a very pleasant visit to her sister,
Mrs. Lockhart.
Mrs. Clarence Aycock, of Walton
county, is visiting Mrs. Tom Aycock.
Mr. Asberry Collier, of Alabama,
was shaking hands with old friends
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Lester, at
tended the annual rneetiny at Jack
Creek, Walton county, last Satur
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Cody is quite sick at her
home on Broad street.
RUSSELL. 1
£ Mr. W. P. Smith is at Bethlehem.
Mrs. Florence Bell is real sick at
this writing.
Mrs. W. H. Burson is visiting her
sick sister, Miss Martha Gillespie,in
Walton county.
Mr. Anderson, West of Athens,
Ga., is visiting Judge R. B.Russell.
The protracted services being
held at Chapel church are largely
attended. *
Misses Thao, Memphis and
Blanche Smith made a short call
Sunday afternoon at their uncle’s,
Mr. Will Smith, of this place.
Miss Lillian Moore is teaching
school at Patric’ks Academy
Col. Merrit, of Boston, Ga., is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Moore.
Susie May and Willie Cox, two
bright little girls, of Danielsville, is
spending the week with their uncle,
Mr. John Cox.
Mr. Merce Austin and wife are
visiting the former’s aunt, Mrs.
Missouri Cox.
Judge R. B. Russell is at home
for a few days.
Mrs. John Russell visited Mrs. R.
B. Russell one day this week.
COUNTY LINE.
Brother Oxford, of Atlanta, is
assisting Brother Higgins in a se
ries of meetings at Bethabara. Many
are getting on board the gospel train
to travel on in that good old
fashioned way.
It has been the pleasure of the
writer to spend a few days-at Zion,
and we found those good folks in
gaged in tne work of the Master.
Miss Dermi r Pentecost, who has
been attending school, is at home
for a few days.
Mr. Henry McDonald and wife,
of near Commerce, is visiting in
this section.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Meadow
passed through this section and
stopped at the writer's a short while
en route to their home in Walton.
Miss Rebeca Johnson, of Greens
borro, is visiting relatives in this
section.
Mi. J. T. Bowles and family, of
Braselton, Ga., have been breaking
bread at our home.
Mrs. G. W. Bachelor, of Walnut,
is visiting her daughter.
Mr. editor, no doubt you have
already come to the conclusion that
the chickens have thinned out at
this place, but still they come.
Messrs. Dave Hall and family,
Aticus Adams and family,and Pres
ton, his brother, of- Buekhead, are
here for a week or ten days.
Col. J. C. Flanigan and wife, of
Lawrenceville, also Mrs. W. G.
Elder, of Winder, is spending the
week at the Anderson House.
Gee buck, yonder comes Will
Williams and his mother. Didn’t
ha'.'e but one old hen left. Guess
she’ll be carried to Nero block now.
I’ts a long lane that never turns.
When those Chapel boys came up
they came after the game and they
got it. The score stood 7-4 in fa
vor of Chapel.
Mr. Scott Hardy and family, of
near Winder, are visiting at Mr.
James Hardy’s.
It looks to me like there will be
something doing before long. Guess
we’ll get some cake.
Mr. E. Martin is back at home
after spending a few days at Flowery
Branch.
We certainly did enjoy the cream
supper at our house Saturday night.
We eat till we were cold within as
well as without.
Mighty tough to have to go to
work now after frolicking around so
long, but fodder is about ready/
and it must be pulled. So, boys,
let’s go at it with a vim and get it
done,before th%j exhibition comes off
/ Sauer.
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