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COMER LOCAL NEWS
J'.'rs. R. T. Daniel, of Royston,
tj e guest of Mrs. W. F’. Rowe.
Mrs. attie Russell is visiting rel
ative's in Athens.
r. W. A. Rowe spent Monday in
Atlanta.
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Jtr-. Ear) Benton spent Monday in
A*oens.
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Mrs. Will Russell is in Florida for
some time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowe, of Col
lier!, spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Rowe.
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Mr. J. C. Cook, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Comer relatives Mon
day.
Friends of Mrs. D. P. Thompson
regret to learn that she is quite sick.
Mrs. R. M. Jetton has returned
from Gulfport, Miss., where the was
called on account of the illness of
her sister, Miss Mary Shipp.
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Friends of Mr. H. T. Corner re
gret to learn that he has been quite
nek for several days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Comer Perry were
in Athens Friday.
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Just received a Car of No. 1 and
No. 2 B and Better Ceiling, Will
have a car of Iron oofing ne>* week.
Gholston Bros.
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Miss . .mie Sue ancock is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Comer Per
ry.
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Just received a Car of No. 1 and
No. 2 B and Better Ceiling. Will
have a car of Iron Rooting - next
week.
Gholston Bros.
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Miss- y|(|mha Latimer, of Lucy
G< ;t, the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lat
imer.
Mrs. M. A. Ridgway was called to
♦'.awford on account of illness in
the family of Mr. and Mrs. H, F.
Merk,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cash spent
Tuesday afternoon in Athens.
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Mrs. F. E. Maffett, of Atlanta, will
spend the week-end with Mrs. J. A.
Mima,
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Mr. T. B. Jones spent several days
in Atlanta and Winterville the first
of the week.
Misses Shirley Mathews and Nao
mi Porterfield were in Athens * for
the special attraction at the Colon
ial Friday evening.
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Miss Lizzie Seymour, who teaches
at Brices Academy, and Delree Sey
mour who teaches at Newtown,
spent the past week-end with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. eymour.
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Miss irois Porterfield, Mrs. J. T.
Porterfield, Mrs. J. T. Carithers. Jr.,
and Mrs. J. G. Cooper spent Mon
thly in Athens.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams, of
Colbert, spent last week-end with
l)r. and Mrs. W. M. Burckhalter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Born, of
Bowman, were guests Tuesday of
Mr. and Mrs. Luther White.
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Mr. A. M. Scarborough and Mr.
tunl Mrs. A. O. Sorrells motored to
Athens Monday.\
i'ii. R. S, Gulleldge, of Athens
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Business College, pleasantly remem
bered by the people of Comer, was
a v.sit or here yesterday.
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Mr. Boy Smith of the United
States Army, is visiting his parents,
Mi. and Mrs. Ben Smith.
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Mr. Austin Comer, of Athens, was
a .sines? visitor here yesterday.
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Dr. R. M. Jetton is in North Car
olina for a few days.
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Jnst received a car of No. 1 and
2 B aiui Better Ceiling. Will
have a car of Iron py.fing next week.
. fVHLNi IMK. i>a!V|Mi>vh.ll.
j Tru- BP District Mir Penary
Sunday .'c ; col nsfitute conven
)'.■) t •' ; rrruch
ViiUf s<k y, ■ a- uni n.
Large dole eat-' -s from The va
rious a'.." " i r arges attended and
icined in v.e a'iscussions of the day.
Rev. R. F. Fares, assistant editor
and i)U ' ss manager of the Wes-'
.'<■ Christian Advocate, Rev. W.
K. Dillard, Sunday school field sec
■ clary of the North. Georgia Con
erence; Dr. 3. S. Wasson, missiaß
;>ry secretary/; and Miss Bert Whb
ter, Elberton district Woman's Mis
sionary society secretary, delivered
entheusiastic and inspiring mes
sages. In the afternoon Rev. Irby
Henderson, Royston pastor, and
Rev. J. G. Logan, the pastor aat EJ
berton, spoke on the great need of
revivals.
The session unanimously voted to
taake tne full time of Miss Bert
Winter as held secretary for the
district.
The meeting was a great surreys
and the visiting delegates went away
feeling that it was good to be in
Comer..
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Just received a Car cf No. 1
and No. 2 B and Better Ceiling. Will
have a car cf Iron Roofing? next
week.
Gholston Biesc
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Many friends of Mrs. C. CL Whel
chel regret to learn that she has
been quite sick for several weeks
ami is still in Atlanta.
MrMs. Owens, of Athens, Mr. ~nd
Mrs. W. M. Avera and young son, of
Rome, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Moon.
fliss Emma Groves is visiting rel
atives in Athens.
Miss Fannie Whelehel spent last
week-end in Atlanta with her moth
er.
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Mr. and and Mrs. L. A. Teajdey
have bought tthe home of Abraham
Deehovitz and will move to Comer
in the near future.
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Mrs. Lon Mize and children have
returned to Atlanta after a week
end visit to Mrs. Mattie Long and
family.
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Mr. Sidney Stevens, of Emory
University, is visiting his patents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. tevens.
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The Womans’ Missionary Society
ol the Comer Baptist church is ob
serving the week of prayer. Each
afternopn they meet at the home of
some member for Ihe tservices.
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Mrs. Belle Carmichael and Mr.
Jim Carmichael, of CarnesvOle, ar
rived today to visit Mr. and Mrs. S.
J, Carmichael. *
Miss Gladys Power, Mrs. Claude
Smith and little daughter and Mrs.
R. M . Rowe, of Carlton, are in
Comer shopping today.
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Mrs. G. M. McWhirter and little
daughter left today for their home
in Richmond, Va., after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McWhirter.
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Mrs. T. M. Kidd and children
spent last week-end with Mr. J. O.
Daniel near- Daniebrville.
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HOT STUFF HEATERS. $3-50
Thev add comfort and save
wood.
E. D- Sledge, Athens
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LOANS
On farm land,
Front 1 to 10 years
Lowest Rate of
Interest. Prompt
service.
Hubert M. Rvlee,
Law r Office
Athens, Ga.
~ !ust rect iiV 1 acarof
Tne ancent shadows shrink away,
and from the heavens smiles a cay
—a new born tfe.be with starry eye
wherein the hopes of millions he;
the shrunken, form of Time retreats
and human hears with quickened
| beats, with hopes and sorrows,
smiles and tears, resume the journey
i of the years.
Oh, new bom year, what* nvyptry
lies beyond our vision in the skies?
Will love and pleasure oxt inspire ox
faith and duty cross desire? Will
truth and justice be the twain that
garner in the sharpest pain? Will
hqnost effort be the goal of each em
bitfous, worthy soul? Will right
prevail, and wrong, undone, with
drawn its pinions one by one.
We do not know. We cannot see.
Beyond is peace, Eternity but all
about this mundane earth: are tasks
for men of sterling worth and peace
ami hope outshine the fears, the sins
and sorrows of the years.
It seems to us the New Year
brings new music to the soul that
sing, new visions to the mind that
plays, new gladness to the heart that
prays.—The Walton Tribune.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We ran secure an unlimited a
inouotof lwcul and foreign monet 7
for those desiring to secure loans.
Shackelford and Meadow. At
torneys, •
Athens. Georgia.
McWhorter McWhorter
Loan Department
Local and Eastern
money on improved farm
lands and improved town
property.
RUBBER-TIRED TOP BUG
dIBS. $139 00
Just a few left, bovs: come ear
ly and get eho’ee.
E D Sledge, Athens
Important Announcement
Flanigan and Flanigan
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We are located at 268 North Jackson street, just a few steps off Clayton .
toward the Georgian Hotel.
New Pianos and Player Pianos are arriving daily. We have completed
arrangements to do things in a large way.
Mr. Henry A. Manning of Atlanta, Ga, comes with us as the manages of
our Athens store and will have charge of our general snles.
Mr. Manning is widely known throughout the South. He is a plorreer in the
music industry of the South. He has served as manager and president of two of
the largest piano firms in the state- His last connection was with the big Ga
Lransen Player Manufacturers of Chicago.
Mr Manning brings to us a large experience in both mannfacturing
tail end of our business, which enables us to better serve the buying public-
Our Tuning and Repair Department will be under the management of an ex
perienced factory superintendent, whom we have secured from .one of the lead
ing Eastern plants. We particularly desire to stress the importance of this
character of work, and that we are in position to handle tuning and repairs as
no othdr firm can do, ,
Mr. Campbell comes to us from the sales force of the Steiff Piano Cos. an
will be our c ; ty sales manager- He is experienced in the trade and comes to us
"with the highest recommendations,
SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK
A Wellington Pi- A Player Piano A Gulbransen
ano $l9B. Slightly , $460. worth $6OO . Model
used
• Talking Machines and FLANIGAN M FLANIGAN
Records. . 268 N - Jackson St. Organs,
TAX NOTICE
I will be at the following places on
the dates named below for the pur
pose of receiving Tax Returns for the
year 1920.
Hull Feb,2 from 10 to 3
Danielsville from 10 to 3*
Carlton Feb. 4 from 11 to 3
Comer Feb/'5 l from 11 to 3
Colbert Feb. 6 from 11 to 3
Planter’s ™ Feb. 9 from 10 to 12
Poca Feb. 9 from Ito 3
Mill Dist. C. G. Feb. 10 from l'O to 12
Harrison C. G. Feb. 10 front Ito 3
Jeptha Feb. 11 from H to 12
Paoli Feb. 11 from Ito 3
D. P. BROWN, T R., M. C.
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BU Y A FARM.!! BUY A FsSttl!!
We have several attractive places liste<Seil
us what you want. We will show.it to you.
x Anthony &H^iri-ay
DANIELSVILLE GEORGIA,