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. Colbert Social
Mr and Mr?. 01'i> Chmd’er
Mrs. Billie Chandler and Mr
Corneous Chandler of Bishop
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Jirn Waggoner.
Mrs. Grid lev of Grc-env.ecd S,
C. is the guest of Mrs. J. L
Will jams.
Miss Mary Herring of Athers
and Mrs. Mattie-Carrington of
Commerce sper t tke week-end
with Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Her
ring.
MJss Marian Reynolds spent
the week-end with her people
in Maysvil'e.
Mr. Hervin Thompson of La.
is spending a few days with his ;
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. P.
Thompsons
Mrs. J. L, Williams delight
fully entertained a few couples
on Monday night in honor of
her visitors Mrs. Gridley of
Greenwood S. C.
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Mrs. Young Porterfiekl is at
tho Piedmont Sanitorium in
Atlanta where she is resting
nicely after an operation seaeral
days ago,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christian
spent Sunday with relatives in
Danielsviiie.
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Mrs. Mayo of WrightsvMle
visited her sister Miss Pauline
LangfprdOast week,
Mrs; Lois Gholston of Athens
spent the week-end here.
Oakland
Mrs. Ben Settles of Mobilej
Ala. is visiting the familv of
Mr. B. C. Settles. .
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Mrs. Delo Cheek of Atlanta
visited her sisters Mrs. Thur
mon Cheatham and Mrs. Claude
Williams last week.
Master Harry O’Kelley won
first prize in the pig contest for
Madison County at the exhibit
held at- Danielsville last Friday.
1 Mr. J. (?. Carter of Sawdust
has traded. ; Lis. Oakland for a
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The Odd Fellows held their
regular meeting at Sawdust last
Saturday night;
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Jenkins
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Jenkins uncle Mr. T. W. Craw
ford at Lexington one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Embree of
Rogers spent Saturday night
with their uncle, Mr. W. E.
Lord.
Mr 3. J. Q. Carter and Miss
Clara Chandler attended the
meeting of the W. M. U. at
Carlton last week and Master
Mell Carter represented the
•Sunbeams,
The friends of M/ J. R, O’-
Kelley who has been in St*
Mary’s Hospital on account of a
serious accident are glad to
know tb'at he is able to be at
home again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Chandler
were week®end guests of rela
tives at Commerce.
Mr. Edgaa Dillard has been
dischargee! from , service
has returned to his home at
Sawdust.
Miss Julia Barrett of Milker
County is v Kiting h ne ice,
Mrr. J. V. Jenkins,
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We keep fresh Bread,
Cake, Pies every cay
Gordon’s Restaurant!
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Comer Social News
Mrs. Lila Jones of Athens,
Mesdames Nash and Lawrence
of Lincolntcn were guests
week of Mr. and Mrs. T. B-
Jones. /
Mrs. W. A. Harris of Atlanta
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
P. S. Rico.
Mrs. Anne McGowan of Ath
ens is tl’a guest of Mrs. B. L,
David,
R’ev. Chumlev ano Mr. Craw
ford Burns were guests Sunday
of Mrs. Mattie Long and family
Mr. Cornelius Alexander who
has just returned from overseas
is the guest of bis mother, Mrs,
'Florence Alexander. ■ j
Miss E:ise Davison spent
Saturday in Atnens.
Mrs. Guy Whelchel and Miss
Fannie Whelchel visited in Carl
ton last week.
Mrs* r.san of .Commerce
was the guest last week of Mrs
R. S, Coflier.
Preaching at Paoli Presby
terian church was well attended
by Comer people Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Q. V,. Ridgway.
and little daughter spent Fri
day aftcrncoh in Athens]
Miss FfoVee Long of Daniels-'
vijle wap a visitor hero" Last
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Porter
field motored to Athens Friday
afternoon.
Friends of Mrs, Fannie Pow
er are glad to learn that see is'
convalescing after an illness 'of
several weeks.
Friends of Mr. R, H, B. Ghol
ston are glad to learn that he
is aole to be out after several
days illness.
Little Miss Elizabeth Mathews
entertained a number of Jp.er
friends at a birthday party on
Monday afternoon, Oct. 6.
Several from here are irf At
lanta where they are attending
the Soldiers Reunion.
Mrs. L. E. Roper is visiting
in Atlanta,
Miss Virginia Latimer of Lucy
Cobb Institute spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E, S. Latimer.
Mr. Sidney .Dew ns !>At last
for Timor" l.nivor-.ky to
resume- his studies.
Mr. L’c-' rge Comer • . char
lotte N, C. spent vesteraay
with h.K mother, ]--•• T. j
Ccrrei.
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Supt, ana Ans. .?. t— ;
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to Atlanta Wednesday to sj nd
several days,
Mrs. J. S. Tate of Eiberton,
is visiting relatives cere. j
Open Evenings Money Bad; on Request
of Fall Goods at
Moscow’s
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I have decided to continue the cut price sale of fall
goods, as 1 have to tnake room for the room for the big
stock of goods coming in daily. I have had a good sale
Many customers have to my store and bought real
bargains. If you want real bargains in fall goods you
should not overlook this opportunity.
Extra Bargains in Dress Skirts
One lot $12.50 wool skirts $8.98, $6-8 wool skirts 4.48
One lot wool skirts $3.98; ' s6*B Silk poplin skirts at 3.95
One lot of skirts $3.50 and $4.50 at special price of $1.75
cleats For Ladies and Children
Will be found in our collection in and styles with pri-
ceThanFtoduplicate.
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' Menfs'andJßoys’ Suits
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Every suit in the house reduced. We always enjoy
the reputation .of giving the biggest value in suits iron
'fey cart bdy. Come and see for yourself.
' Shoes! Shoes!Shoes!
We carry a full lice of Friedman- Slielby,, the all leath
er slices with prices hard to duplicate. Come and make
your selection.
Underwear
I bought a a big line of underwear at a good price and
am selling them at a cut price. Coir.e whije they last.
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Every article in the house is new stock just arrived,
and are to be sc!d at a CUT PRICE.
2.39 Bedrt.cn? Slippers 1.69 4.00 Blankets 2.98
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S.OO Curtains at 1.2,5 4.59 Blankets 3.48
Curtain Goods 19c Work Shirts 98 cents
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