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Conier Social News
Mesdames J, 3. Stevens and
■ " T\T. WilKins were shopping in
Aliens Tuesday.
Mr. A. L. Comer has return
e/from a stay of several days
at Rcckmart.
Messers Harold Mathews and |
j eon Adair spent Sunday in Ma- i
con.
Miss Emmie Jones and Mr. A.
Rhodes of Athens were guests !
Sunday of Miss Sadie Jones.
Mrs. Bond and children mo
tored over from Bowman -Sun
di\ afternoon to see Mrs. Lu
ther White.
Friends of Dr. C. C. Whelchel
are glad;to'see him out again af
ter having been siok for sever
al days.
Mr, and Mrs. Royal Johnson
visited relatives in Oglethorpe
last week-end.
Messers S. J, Carmichael. J.
E. White, Carmichael Greer and
Gordon spent Monday in CAllan
ta,
Mr. Pope Hitchcock was in
Athens Monday to see his daugh
ter, Miss Merle who is at Ath
ens Bnsiness C
Rev. I, L. Goss of East Point
is in Comer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Avera and
baby of Athens spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moon.
Dr. and Mis. Clodfelter and
Mrs. Williams of Tignall were
spend-the-day guests Tuesday
of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White-,
head.
Misses Lucy and Jenny B. Co
mer ,wpre week-end guests;, of
Mrs, Howard Strickland.
Mrs. J, H. Wynn has return
ed to Gray after a week-end
visit to Carlton and Comer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cook and
ittle son Billy spent Monday in
Athens.
The Axles Carry
’we can find, is used in our axles. \\ e select the cOl I 1 .
1 duct of our own mills. Hubs, reaches, spokes and rim .
~ made of hickory and white oak. .
MogufJ^agons
“Strong Where the Strain Comes’ ’
Are oversize throughout. Heavily braced and reinforced, yet
anced to run very easily. Moguls are built to La ' serv j ce . •
strain of heavy, grinding work and last a lifetime " u . • on.
Triple coated with paint and varnished, not dippcu, j 1
WIDE TRACK WAGONS.
Moguls are made in the 60-inch track, the oldfavoruc
standard which fits your wagon beds, hay
Of Southern country roads. The new standard 56-mch or auto
track can also be furnished.
Qriffeth Implement Cos.
Athens, Georgia
| Mesdames W. A. Rowe and C
|S. Rowe were in Athens shop
ping Monday.
Mr. Frank Baugh of Athens
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Howard Strickland.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Carmichael
and daughters Martha and Ma
ry Carolyn motored to Elberton
Sunday afternoon.
Misses Nina Thompson who is
in Co I ' lege in Athens spent the
week-end at home.
Mr. C. V. Ridgway was in
Athens Monday.
Messers Tom Noel! and How
ard Strickland attended Grand
Ledge in Macon this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morehead
of Buckhead were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Jones.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Grimes,
Mrs. J. A. Tittle of Vidalia, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Grimes of Carlton
were guests of Comer relatives
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardin of Ath
ens spent Sunday with Mr. Sand
Mrs. E. C. Willims.
Mrs. K. D. Strickland has re
turned from an extended visit
to Maysville.
Prof, and Mrs. S, A. Mer
chant and daughter Rebecca
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Merchant’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. Burden.
Miss Mary Comer is visiting
Miss Lucy Comer.
Mrs. A. L. Comer, Mrs. W,
A, Lenoir and Mrs. J. W. Ghol
ston were shopping Tuesday in
Athens. ... . -
Miss Elise Davison and Mrs.
Russell Davison were in Ath
ens Saturday.
FreshncW ci'o/j Hulls and bes
grade Cotton Seed Meal at the
lowest market price.
Comer Mercantile Cos.
■ V tfwai ITUK. UAIMtiLSULLE, GEOKUIA.
October Sales
The Most Important Sale Of The Year
Of Everything Seasonable In Ready-To
Wear
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For it we held a sale every month, still the most im
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portant to the woman who buys careful, and buys what
she wants when it would still be our October Sales of
ready-to-wear. For in this sale are included the host
of things you want to know and that you will wear for
several months to come. Late season arrivals have
brought scores of new things in many styles now being
shown for the first time, all of which are included in
this series of October Sales. Y our opportunity is here
in a hundred-and-fifty and more ways of renewing
your winter ourfit, as well as getting the later seasoned
styles-to which we may well add that in the worthiness
of materials and workmanship, this exceptional selling
at prices, many of which are lower for value than any
thing we have offered in previous years-tbis series of
October Sales throughout the store marks the biggest
showing of best wear at lowest possible cost to you.
These Fur Trimmed Suits Are the Hit Of The Season
Yotf*taill be" the envy of the best dressed woman in town in one of these newly arrived
fur trimmed suits- Read the descriptions of them and the prices, and then come in and try
them on, and see if you are not simply delighted with them. High in quality. Perfect in
style and in price are wonderfully low in price, The most noteworthy suit offerings of the
season. Rich shades of brown, navy, plum, taupe, reindeer, are shown in stunning models,
in materials of peachbloom, velour, and cloth at attractive prices of 65.00, 69.50, 75,00, 85.00
Warm Coats for The Growing Girl
There is a special type of styling to our coats for girls which is so designed that it holds
its appearance as the girl grows and does not give the skimpy look after a few months wear
Wo are specialists in permanently becomingmcdels for growing girls wear. Let us help yon
in the selection of a good coat of lasting satisfaction. Pretty models 25.00 to 35.00, come in
and see them.
A Sale of Dresses at $35.00
In Tricotine and Serge-over 100 new models opened up Saturday in the latest sylas in navy
and black. These dresses have never been shown before. You will say that these dresses
are the grandest values offered at 35.00
W. T. COLLINS & CO.
Where The Styles Are Shown First
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WE SELL FARMS
Yen fnrmsh the farm. We will find ;l buyer.
If vonr farm is for sale let us soil it fur yen.
Our charge s an- reasonable.
B. F. ANTHONY & J. T. MURRAY
Hanielsville, Georgia