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Quality Today Is of More SJonoern Than Prise
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TO TORN TO A STORiL whose forndstion is built on QUALITY is to Safeguard the
character oi tne shoes you ouy. vVe cherish a conridence begotten of the ceaseless de
sire to supply Service in Shoes-that quality which means true economy.
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Smart Street Footwear
Last year peace cme too -c influence the the new nice'es in Fall Footwear, so that it remained for this season
to put its best forwad in a variety of new styles and models, so that the fashionable woman is once more able
to give the attention to her footwear *t rightly merits. Io help her the shoe designers have been unusually kind,
presenting a pleasing variety o modefs in many styles and leathers. For the morning’s walk or business, there are
medium weight shoes with durable light-weight shoes with durable light weight soles and good heels. Fcr wear
with the afternoon frock there are very pretty models in kid, cen fcir.aticns cf leather, [as well as leather ard
cloth combinations.
Shoes of Quality For Men
You buy quality when you purchase Johnson’s Shoes-*- style, fit and service--- style that wiSUcorrespond with the
garments you select in order to be well dressed; fit that will give you walking comfort and ease of carriage and
bearing; service that will satisfy yoa.
Johnson Shoe Company
Oakland
Mr, G, L. Sailers spent last
Saturday in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs, W, D, Butler
visited their daughter, Mrs,
Moon near Ila Sunday.
Mrs. W. R. O'Kelley has re
turned to Greensboro to nurse
her mother who is very sick.
I Rev. Mr. Beal of Hartwell
I preached at Pleasant Grove
I Sunday seventy-five million
I Mar campaign.
I Its. Manda Cooper of Saw-
Ifc is spending a few days
■with Mrs. 11a Bray.
I Mr. TANARUS, J. Borroughs of Ila.
■wasin our community Tuesday
■looking after the advertising
|of the advertising of the old
pome place, which is to be sold
first Tuesday.
I Mr, and Mrs. J. Q. Carter of
■Sawdust visited their daughter,
■Miss Marjorie in \Athens Mon-
Way.
I Mr. and Mrs. Burnie Adams
Saturday night with Mr.
B^dMrs. W. S. Gunnells. s
I Mr. and Mrs. Jiqj Wynn spent
■biday in Athens.
lE. J. O’Kelley spent Tuesday
• Athens.
B Mr. Grover McGinnis has re-
K?i t 0 home at Neese
“' s discharge from service
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I Colbert
I* Bert Winter of Bowers
■ ga>e qui L e an interesting
lke Methodist church
L v" A ‘ ,irs, ,j:rn Waggoner
K t , , Estelle Waggoner
I ; hort while with rela-
W , Corner Sunday.
Whitworth of
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Fort Lamar
Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens is
visiting her daughter. Mrs,
Dean.
Miss Ruth Tabor is spending
a few days in Royston.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Higgin
botham were visiting relatives
here recently.
We regret to hear of the ill
of Mrs. Dewitt Payne.
W. P. and Dwight Tabor
attended the Southeastern Fair
a few days.
Mr. C. M. Dean has been in
disposed for several days with
cold is improving.
Rev, M. A. Franklin filled his
appointment here Sunday,which
will be his last appointment at
this church. He has served us
faithfully and well for four
years and we regret to see him
go, but wish him success where
ever he may go.
Our school here is yet with
out a teacher. We hear os the
same thing over the diflerent
counties. What is to be the
solution of this tfouble? Will
the schools have to consolidate.'
Would that not be a good plan
after all —put five or six schools
together in some central pomt
and have a school wortn while.
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Progress and Moon’s
Grove
Mr, A. V. Jenkins and son.
motored to Atlanta last Satur
day to the fair.
Mr. 0. W. Seagraves and
wife spent a while last Sunday
night with Mr. L. V. Scarboro
and family,
Mrs. W. I.T, Glenn who has
been spending a few days with
her daughter, Mrs. Jim Jones
has returned home.
Mr. Jimmie Black and family
spent last Sunday with Mr, L.
V. Scarboro,
Miss Lena Glenn spent Satur
day nightand Sunday with Miss
Fariah Wynn.
MrS. Gmie White and daugh
ter Eritba spent Sunday P. M,
with Mrs L V Scarboro
Mr. Archie Love of Savannah
is visiting relatives around here
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Scarboro
and daughter Minnie Fae spent
last Friday with Mr, C. L.
Smith and family.
Mr, Ace Scarborough of near
Friendship passed through our
community last Monday,
There will be preaching at
Moon’s Grove next Saturday
night and Sunday A, M.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Gunion
and son Robert spent last Satur
day night with the latters
parents.
Mrs. G. W. Scarboro who has
been sick for the past few days
we are glad to say is improving.
Mr. Johnny McLeroy and
family, Mr. George Allen and
family spent Saturday night
with Mr. W. M. Glenn and
family.
When in Athens eat at
THORNTON’S.
SIOO Reward, 5109
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Strength, fair dealings and accommodation, combined with
conservative management, makes this institution
afsafe and desirable place to deposit your
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savings. We pay interest on time
Deposits.
Make This Bank YOUR—BANK
All Business Appreciated
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Beginning Saturday, October 25th
J. BUSH
will satrt his yearly Auction Sale on
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver
ware and Cut Class.
Our stock is more complete than
ever before. Now remember you can
buy Jewelry at your own price, re
gardless of the High Cost of merchan
dise.
J, BUSH, Reliable jeweler
165 Clayton St. Athens, Ga.
WE SELL FARMS
You furnish the farm. We will tied a buyer.
If your farm is for sale let us sell it for you.
Our charges are reasonable.
B. F. ANTHONY & J. T. MURRAY
Danielsville, Georgia