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THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE STILL
|i? ■ CONTINUES AT
KILGORE & KELLY S
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All summer goods inefuded in this price smashing sale. Plain figures tell the story. If you want real
summer bargains, tahe advantage of this cash sale. Come and secure bargain that will make you cool and
happy the rest of the summer.
Lowest prices, best goods and greatest satisfaction given.
KILGORE AND KELLY,
WI XI ) E I\ , ( xEO RGrIA .
paradise.
Rev. Mt ■nrs, of South Carolina, is
helping Rev. Foster hi his pro
tracted meeting at Midway. The
people of this section are taking
much interest in the meeting.
Miss Ina Treadwell was the
charming gue-t ufMiss Berta Smith
Sunday.
Little Ruhy Williams, daughter
of F. M. Williams, of Statham,
spent the wees with her uncle,
J. 11. Clack, at this place.
Mrs. Fmnaa Attaway and neice,
Allie Clack, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. W illiams Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wat Lackey spent
Monday at Rethlehern, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hardy spent
Saturday and Sunday at Mr. Frank
lardy’s near County Line.
Mrs. Otis Clack, of Winder,
Hint the week at Mr. John Clack’s,
this piaee.
Mrs. L. L. Rogers is the guest of
r father, Mr. John Nowell, mar
thlehcm.
tlrs. 'l'. A. Smith and children
nt Monday at Roek.v Ridge, the
its of her mother, Mrs. Wiley
on.
iss Ruth Treadwell, of Bethle
, ami Miss Mealie Jones, of
roe, are visiting here. f
, and Mrs. C. 1. Ward, of
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q coll Cluck’s family Saturday and
J. H.
Sundnv r pulling is the order of the
Fod(h * place,
day at tin \ Low and children, of
Mrs. Jae spending the week with
Athens, are . tr. John Edgar
her brother, i lack (>f this place,
Mr. Albert ( with his mother,
spent Monday of near Rethle-
Mrs. M. y. Clack,
hern. of Campton,
Mr. .L V vv attcrs, 1 s community
passed through tin
Monday.
PENTECOST.
\ttcmh and
Quito a large crowd .
preaching here Sunday. ieil(ls
Miss Lula Bowman visited ft
in Monroe last week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Muller MrWi
were <lu' of Mr. am! Mr
\V . 11. Elrod Sunday.
hisses Victoria Johnson,
Fu „i W ' ITickcU 'ir Uh- "I
Mint's Alice and Maud MtlUlian
non Bumlay.
Ruth Jones is the gm -> "•
Miss Launa Sims.
Several from here attend and n
- dny s „lLooUt rleaaant 11.11 Sunday.
the church here nc xt Sunday night.
All arc invited to come and takt an
enterest in the good work.
Floy Klrod and Woodie Huynh*
were the guests of Miss Willie Steed
Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Ross was thegue*t
of Viola HardigreF Monday night.
Mrs. Marshall Howington is the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McDonald
were the guests of the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs ( handler, Mon
day .
The literary school at this place
will close next Tuesday, Aug. 2d.
Misses Estell Wall and Bertha
McDonald and Messrs. John Me-
Ever and John Wills were in Stat
ham Sunday afternoon.
CORINTH.
The protracted meeting is still
going on at this place and there have
been three additions to the church
already.
Mr. Louise Bramlet, of Lawronce
ville, is attending preaching here,
the guest of Misses Cleo and ltubie
Holloway.
,Mr. Sam Kenney celebrated his
birthday with a turkey dinner.
There was a large crowd of Ids
relatives present.
Mr. and Mrs. Other Rice,of Eber
neezer, visited at Mr. P. \V.
Kenney’s Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tharon Hinesloy
visited the former’s parents Sun
day.
Mrs. Leslie Patrick and mother,
Mrs. Marguerite Austin, of Greens
boro, were visiting in this cominu
-• it\ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, of
Bethlehem, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J . M. Fulh r Sunday .
The school at this place is in a
flourishing condition.
Miss Aimi< Carrington,-of Win
der,attended preaching her. Sun May
Mr. arid Mrs. Tern Morrow, oi
New Cliapel, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. 1 i[. Odum Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Edwards,
of near Omer, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Fuller Saturday.
Miss Ida Smith and brother, Mr.
George, vested Misses Bertie Wiley,
Mamie Odum and Charlu Morrow
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mis, Cicorge Holloway
died at Mr. I*. \V. Kenney s Kri
. afternoon. * <*
day
•. and Mrs. Bob Whitehead,
, ky Ridge, visited the latter’s
ol lUh.
. Mrs. Hull Harrison Sunday,
jSlsU'l, -
Misses Esther and Sadie Harrison
Und Eauua Thompson, of Bethle
nem, were visating Mr. and Mrs.
Hull Harrison Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morgan
were visiting the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Austin, Sunday.
ROCKY RIDGE.
Mr. Bob WTiitehead and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Hull Har
rison and family.
j
Mrs. Gallic Hosch and son, Wil
lie, made a business t rip to Winder
Monday.
Miss Ever McDonald spent the
iatft-r part of last week with frienels
near Chapel.
Messrs. Hardie Hosch and Fred
Clack attended preaching at Chapel
| Saturday.
Mr. Clifford Austin spent Sunday
with his uncle, Mr. George Hol
loway, at Paradise.
We are sorry to ne>te that Master
Pierce Smith, who has been sick so
long, is nei better.
Several from here went to Monroe
Tuesday.
Mr. Willie Hosch attended ine#-
ing at Paradise Sunday.
Several from here, attended the
Horse-Swapping Reunion at Stat
ham Friday and Saturday.
Mr. M. A. Holloway and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Luther Par
tain and family.
LEBANON.
Rev. G. D. Stone will fill his re
gular appointment at Lebanon
church Saturday at !> p m and Sun
day at 11 a rn.
There was a nice Barbecue at the
home of Mr. A. S. Shields Friday
which was well attended and enjoy
ed by those present. The barbecue
was given by the Farmer’s Union
Club of Galilee. Sheriff B.H. Collier
was on hand and sold what meat
was left to the highest bidder after
dinner. The barbecue was a success.
Mr. and Mrs. M.T. Toney,of the
Classic City,spent last Sunday lure.
Mrs. J. L. Doolttle is on the sick
list
N. ,T- Freeman, of the Gate City,
who has been spending some time
herewith relatives home
Sunday.
Mrs. Lou Redmond, of Richmond
county, is spending a few days here
with rt latives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, of
Monroe, spent a short time recently
in our midst.
Mrs. Rose Wier and Mr. Sam
Fester, of near Athens, spent two
days of last week here as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fulcher.
J. L. M. Thurmond, of Santa Fe
passed through this section Sunday
afternoon. B. E. B.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Buggies!
We have on hand a line of the best Bug
gies for the money ever brought to this
market. We handle the
Rock[Hill, Columbia, Taylor-
Canadv., Tyson & Jones,
Columbus, Summers,
Durham, Piedmont
and Anchor.
Give us a call and let S. C. Potts or
%
W. H. Sikes tell you how to roll through
life with ease.
Winder, Ga-
In some cases they last longer. They never need
repairs. They’re fire-proof, storm-proof. They re
duce the cost of insurance, and they’re easy to lay.
They preserve the building too, by keeping out damp
ness: so if you want a thoroughly cozv home in winter,
and a cod house in summer, you can’t do better than
see that Ccrtright Shinglcs’are used for the covering.
LEATHERS & EATEN SON,
Winder, Ga.
Look ! Listen !
Today will be yesterday tomorrow. You can’t turn the
wheel with the water that has passed. Now is the time to
get busy before building material advances too high, which it
is bound to do. Yours to serve. Prices Right.
Winder Lumber Company.