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, w power spent Wednes-
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diy inß bertc “‘, : *
rence Carithere
; a son.
innw® 2 * in * * * *
Rei , r es was in Elber-
Mr. , B “ •
tonton y e -“ „, * *
, Mra B. S. Betts have
; ■ il of a son.
gnnoJ ntcu s}: * *
Mr D eWitt Porterfield was in
last Friday evening.
Athens :|t * *
„ j L Goss, of Atlanta, was
ipre last week on business.
M k S Margaret Davison spent the
past week-end in* Atlanta.
There are evidently very few
children in Madison county who are
rf n scfcooL * * * *
Myrt Rogers, who teaches at
ijjths school, aws in Comer for the
fk - en<L * * • *
Mrs. Emma Comer is visiting
Hr. and Mrs. Austin Comer in Ath
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Mi s Beula May Brown has re
turned from a week-end visit to Bir
mirtrhani and Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mr*. J. P- Harden, of-
Athens, were week-end guests of
?.nd Mrs. E. C. Williams.
** * *
Mr. Edwin Porterfield, who has
lets sick for several days, is able to
be back up town.
** * *
Mens of Mrs. G. AI. Crawley re
jk: to learn that she has been quite
iick for several days.
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Mr. Herbert Moon and Miss Berta
McCurdy were in Athens last Friday
evening for O'Brien's Minstrels.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Porterfield
i spent the past week-end with Mr.
ad Mrs. G. W Brown in Athens.
** * *
Mrs. Joe Corner and little son,
and Miss Annie Comer spent Tues
day in Athens.
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Bev. R. J. Tyler spent last week
©! in Carlton, having gone over to
ill his appointment at the Baptist
church there.
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lost received a car of. No. 1 and
iwacar of Iron oofing next week.
Gholston Bros.
** +
ui the absence of Miss Margaret
feson, who went to Atlanta for
the week-end, Mrs. Russell Davison
* n primary room Comer
School.
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fl' an(! • Jrs - J. Carmichael
Comer arid Mr and Mrs.E. W.
J "'if 1 " eie visitors here Tuesday
ff lig The funeral of Mrs. Tiller,
"“'wnorpe Echo.
stt'r l"° rn 00n an d Thomas Ev
ip:? r ? e ' U ° Athens F day after
he? 3 * >lS!t Comer rela
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CYJ;, Whe,cheI ’ ho has
Brn ef i l ?,!ita tor some time re
-e(1 norne Friday.
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M.Srr 1 ' <* ar.d
6 ■ •<sr, M - L - Dnr
•yer to 0 „ 1 Kay having come
Mr - C - B - Ayere
ie!sviii e P . ‘ ’ n 'Merest of the Dan
, e h ‘g School.
TANARUS; * * * *
* weithe, 1 t ICeand tinned
d °ne much ln ? past few days
; dephonc damage to the lo
***** many
! -J*v , *** * '
iast -round Hull were
Pox C When Cases of
N seems to k leported * Every
* reui* U , nder control aand
€sUlts have been report
-oOu?„etrist from the
, ’ be herp !^' C?d ( ' 0, > Atlanta,
*f“ ar y 10th. ° n Tuesday,
j/
fe*amine yon eye strain have him
r ted glasses u 6yes ' If you do
,7 wu Mi yoyu ,o.
the cor-
Colbert, Ga.
On account of the unusually bad
weather last Ivionday there was only
or.e session of Comer High School.
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Rev. R. J. Tyler, pastor of the
First Baptist Church is urging all
members and others interested to
attend the special service next
Sunday morning.
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IVDss Blanche Rogers, who recent
ly resigned her position in Corner
High. School, and is now teaching
in the Baxter Street School in Ath
ens, spent the weqk-eni at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B.
Rogers.—May svi lie Enter prise.
** * *
Mr. Birch Evans, who was with
Comer Mercantile Company last iall
has gone into the Recruiting Dep
partment of the Navy.
** * *
Mrs. T. C. Davison spent last
week-end in Woodville, having gone
over to see her aunt, Mrs. Eliza Neal,
who is quite sick.
** * *
Mr. Cornelius Whelchel.of Geor
gia Tech, spent last week-end with
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C.
Whelebel.
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to Barnesville, Sunday, after spend
ing the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and, Mrs. E. C. Williams.
** * *
At the next meeting of the Fidelis
Class, Mrs. R. T. Eberhart, presi
dent of the class, will be hostess.
Every member is invited to be pres
ent.
** * *
A number cf new subscriptions
and renewals coming in last week
have been most encourageing and
very highly appreciated.
♦* * *
Mrs. Gi McWhirter and little
daughter Josephine, of Richmond,
Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. McWhirter are visiting relatives
in Dawson for a few days.
* * ;}s *
Mrs. Jessie Rice went over to Atn
ens Friday night to see her son,
Walter, who is a pupil at Baxter
Street School.
** * *
' .
Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, of
Elberton, were in Comer Saturday
ehroute to Danielsviileto see their
parents, Col and Mrs. J. E. Gordon.
* :> * *
Th Comer Civic League will meet
next Wednesday afternoon 4<at 3
o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. T.
Comer.
*. * * *
Misses Shirley Mathews and Nao
omi Porterfield were in Elberton to
spendspend the day on last Monday.
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Mrs. Joe Comer and little son and
Miss Annie Comer spent Tuesday in
Athens.
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Reports from over the county
come that more children are now
enrolled" than ever before. The
compulsory attendance laws art
very strict and each county is com
pelled to have an attendance offi
certo investigate the causes of non
attendance.
** * *
Headach'e, Nervousness, Itching
eyelids and floating spots before the
eyes are recognized by medical ex
perts as being caused by defects of
the eye. Our skilled optometrist
from the Chas. A. Green Optical Cos.
Atlanta, Ga., has had a wide exper
ience in overcoming these troubles
with glasses. He will be at our
store again on Tuesday, February
10th—One day only.
HARDMAN DRUG CO.,
Colbert, Ga.
:|e rfc :jc :S
Mrs. L. D. Mattox and little
daughter, Elizabeth Jane, of Elber
ton, came over last Saturday for
the little birthday party given by
Martha Carmichael, celebrating her
Eighth birthday.
** * *
Misses Shirley Mathews and Na
mi Porterfield spent yesterday in
Elberton.
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Believing fully that “It Pays to
Advertise” we invite your careful
notice of the ads we are carrying
from week to week. We know it
pays to advertise. It has been ful
ly tested by every big and progres
sive business and more and more
are coming to realize this. W e are
pToud of the people we serve and
proud of the amount of ads carried
from week to week.
JLircig-LSYIILK MONITOR. DANIFLv- H'X utVt ., a
Messers W. E. White and Alvin
Power were among those who went
** * *
to Athens lsat Friday evening for
the Minstrels at The Colonial.
** * *
Mr.Carmichael Greer spent last
week-end in Greenville, Go.
* * •* -t.
Mr. A. H. Adkins, of Pony, Mont,
was the guest last week-end of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Lenoir.
** * *
Mr. H. T. Coiner, who has been
quite sick for several days, is very
much improved to the gratification
of his friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael and
Mrs. J. B. Eberhardt were in Lexing
ton last Sunday for the funeral of
Mrs. Tiller.
** *
Just leceived a Car of*No. 1 and
No. 2 B and Better Ceiling. Will
have a car of Iron* Roofing next
week.
Gholston Bros.
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Little Miss Martha Carmichael
delightfullvy entertained a number
of her little girl friends last Satur
day afternoon, the happy occasion
celebrating her Eighth birthday.
A color scheme of red and white
prevailed in the decorations. Old
fashion games,, recitations and
songs were enjoyed, after which de
licious refreshments Were served by
the charming young hostess. The
central decorations for the pretty
appointed table was * the birthday
cakes bearing eight candles, the cut
ting of which afforded quite a bit of
fun. Eleanor Thompson cut the
dime, Marion White the button,
Jeannette Comer the ring, and Mrs.
L. D. Mattox the thimble. The fa
vors were kewpies whose dresses re
flected the color scheme of red and
green.
The geuests included Misses Lou
Sara Johnson, Mildred Collier, Mar - -
garet Williford, Marnon White, Hel
en Comer, Sara Noell, Eleanor
Thompson, Geraldine Noell, Char
lotte Birchmore, Anne Rice, Jea
nette Comer, Mabel Henslee, Lilian
Sims, Elizabeth Woods, Mildred Rus
sell, MiMldred Mathews, Willene Ca
rithers, Edna Gurrter, Elizabeth Jane
Mattox, of Elberton, Sara Carolyn
Eberhardt, of Carlton, Mr. Robert
Eberhardt, Mesdames J. B. Eber
hardt, L. D. Mattox, and MMisses
Martha and Mary Carolyn Carmich
ael.
FIDELIS CLASS
TO MEET
The Fidelis Class of the Comer
Baptist Sunday School will meet
with Mrs. R. T. Eberhardt next
Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 3rd, at
2:30 o'clock.
*** * *
Just received a Car of No. 1
and No. 2 B and Better Ceiling. Will
have a car of Iron Roofing next
week.
Gholston Bros.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank each and every
one for their kindness, sympathy and
generos aid during our recent great
sorrow. May each of you be fully
rewarded by Him who knoweth all
things.
AIR. and Mrs. A. J. Chandler.
NOTICE
There is going to be a very im
portant meeting at the Baptist
Church next Sunday, Feb. 15t,1920,
and it is greatly hoped that everyone
who is a member will be present.
It is as much your business to at
tend your regular church services
as it is your business to be a mem
ber of a given church.
God does not require success of
us, but He does require that we be
faithful. If you knew what your
presence means to the pastor, you
would make his heart glad real often
There is inspiration in your face
that cannot come from anything
else. If you are not present you
lose, I lose and those present lose be
cause of your absence. “Come
now, and let us reason together .
Do you want your pastor to be a
,r oo d pastor? If so, come and. help
to make him what he ought to be.
Fraternally yours,
R. J. Tyler,
Pastor First Baptist Church.
Here It Is, The New Velie- Six
You must see the car to appreciate the strik
ing beauty of this new Straight line, [High Cowl
Body Design, Distinctive Radiator and Hood, Bev
el Border benders. Octagonal Lamps. And you
must see the car to know what the sensational
new Velie-Continenta! motor means. This is
the first mention of anew type power plant.
Burns low grade fuel. Has more responsive pow
er, more speed, no vibration, no noise.
We are at last getting the New Model Velie.
Our friends tell us it is the prettiest car they ev
er saw regardless of price. To see the car is to
admire it. Come to our show rooms and see
these cars for yourself.
GHOLSTON 1 BROTHERS
COMER, GEORGIA
Strength, fair dealings and accommodation, combined with
conservative management, makes this wistitution
p
a safe and desirable place to deposit your
savings. We pay interest on time
Deposits.
Make This Bank YOUR—BANK; <
All Business Appreciated
jL ffea r L 35 aj
Before buying materiale, call
at our store and see the beauti
ful line of Rcady-to-Wears we
carry. We feel sure that you
will find it to vour interest to
your interest to buy our quality
Ready-to-Wears, we carry a
complete line for men, women
and children.
Our new spring footwear has
arrived and we are confident
that a prettier or more stylish
line can be found any where at
such reasonable prices.
Porterfield Brothers
Comer, Ga.