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coj T fiftl E T WS
of the week
W. mo-nbcro of the Fi
as?eni^ in S the February meet-
Jefe clas * ‘ A< Tues
i ,g withcordial atmos
(lay afte V o .°e!Ty fires within formed
I’ here ,Sr contrast to the incessant
* L. without. ReguTSl
v ; Eberhardt presiding
president,--* & happj . soc j a i hour
at the me - hoste£S fcad piaimeu
<*£ honoring Km *• ■ **•
*• s?i, toon to go to housekeoii-
! 5 \„ and a ii the attentions centered
hy artic.es in
Ik new home •*
~ • f h P original valentines maae
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,L were unique ana oropnal and
•< r> E Gresham received the ta
;'W having written the best.
M -= Eberhardt then presented ,
Mrs. Jetton with a basket containing
d-e showers of dainty gifts for
which each guest was thanked in the
usual happy way of Mrs. Jetton.
Delicious refreshments consisting
of a salad course and coffee were
tfpvd by Mrs. Eberhardt assisted
ly Mrs. Carmichael.
I* was the pleasure of the class
( a have with them Miss Fannie
Whelchel, of whom they are all quite
proud.
Present were Mrs. J. W. Ghclston,
I - nnie Whelchel, Mrs. Fred
;!, Mrs. J. B. Eberhardt, Mrs.
Iwe, Mrs. D. E. Graham, Mrs.
ayr.e, Mrs. R. M. Jetton, Mrs.
irsnichaei and Mrs. C. b.
W. R. Porterfield, MiSs Na
•terfield and Mr. W. D. Fo?'-
have returned from a visit
nwood ar.ci E’herton.
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IV. F. Csrithens spent Tuev-
Danielsvflle, ......
Roy Peters and Finland
.y. of Washington, Ga., tire
■er putting in electric' lights
A. Rawe and Company.
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•Frances Fleming, who.leacb
arlton, scent . Sunday will:
argaret Itevison.
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hytton Moon was a visitor to
vilJe Tuesday.
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and Mrs. W. A. Eenni? ’were
in* shopping, Wednesday.
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asd Mrs. Stanton lisdl went
i Athens for the M jvFet Jast
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Mattie White, e.f is
this -week with Mrs It.
5*1(1 arwi Mrs. E. E. Susne.
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RECEIVED—Car of .tfiAnan-
Spring.
Chokton Bros.
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Charles Bryatet of
were week-end gaetris of
* le McCurdy and Miss Ber
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hircv.
,^ E ®^ ED —Car 'G*3s-sin.-
Gcol Eton Bros.
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Mks * A. L. Comer, who
the winter at jR-umta
Ronda write that ahoy * r ,
■ vtJl-^ usfeing.
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■' 1 - Influenza
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John Matte w; ' -
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' ■ pulpit at
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Gaivr.u
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' in j- o v and' fam
tQ al
'“turda-. ’ v ‘ v •'• ire a shcr
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Miss Blanche Rogers of Atnensa, j
was a visitor to Comer friers Sun
dayy.
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'Misss Willie Sue Maxwell and
Nannie Mae Brown of Athens were
week-end guests of Mr*. C E For
terfild.
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Miss Willie Mae Brown was ho*-
tess at a party for the younger set
!?ist Saturda y evening.
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Mr. Seaward Panl of Crawford
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Paul.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hamilton, who
hav been at Comer Hotel for some
time left Mondayy for Elbertcn.
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Mr. W. T Stanley, of Ga-Tech,
Atlanta, was a visitor to Comer
last week-end.
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Mr. J. W. Odell, who teaches at
Bruce's Academy, was in Comer,
Saturday.
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Mr. end Mrs. aim nrone and their
guest, Miss Odessa Sailers, spent
Sunday at Pocataligo. ....
Misses Nellie and V.uth Porter
field were in Athens a short while
Saturday.
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Mr. Langford Willims was a vis
itor to Athens Saturday.
JUST RECEIVED Car of Oalv n
ized Iron Roofing.
Gholtto.i Bros.
Mr. T. C.. Hutcherson of Bos
ton Mass., was the week-end guest
of Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘M. Wilkins.
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.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson had
.as thir guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Rowe of Calbert and Mr. and
WMi's. W. S. Lowe andlittle son of
?c:hn.
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Mrs. W. F. Slbly of Griffin who 1
Hvs in Griffin spent • sever! days
here this week.
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* •‘R. T. Dcvkl and little daughter
Quid a Grace of Atlanta wre in Co
last Friday.
r. and Hugh Hopkins entertained
at a dune last Wednesday evening.
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Miss IFannie Emma Deadwyler
and Mi., and Mrs. Hewitt Harper of
of Eloorton were in Coiner last
Thursdayy evning for the dance giv
<en by Miss Naomi Porterfield.
Mrs: J. W. Tate cf Elberton vis
ited Mrs. W. R. Portrfeld several
days Jast week.
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■Mr. and A. Dechovit? spent sev
eral days last week in Atlanta.
Mr. Walter Rice and Mr.. nd
Mrs. L. B. Costar of Athens were
guepts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Power and fanaHy
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35 r. and Mrs. J„ K. Stoat arc
spending sure time at Betel Comer.
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Prof, and Mrs. S.. A. Merchant
were guests cf Elberton relatives
■last week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCurdy
spent last Wedrwssclay in Athens
shopping. -
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, Mr. Ed Porier&eß! was in Athens
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sjone -upentSat
urctay in Athens.
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M r. John Matthew* spent Sunday
in Center.
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Miss Odessa Sailers, of Athens,
was the week-end guest of Mrs. Jim
Stone.
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Miss Evie Sue Hancock has re
turned to Maysville after a visit to
her sktr. Mrs. J. C. Perry.
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Friends of Mrs. W. A. Lenoir re
gret to learn that she was quite sick
several days last week.
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Rev. R. J. Tyler filled the pu!pit
at the Baptist church, Sunday morn
ing and evening.
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Miss Ginn, of Athens, was the
;uest cf Mrs. W. R. Porterfield sev
eral days last week.
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Mrs. Emma C. ner has returned
rcm a visit to Athens.
.... . .aiiamin.KiHiMinw. immuksv,. . > WIM ,
Cut Price Sale
V . '’• , ■ ‘ ' \ ;■ •j./• ,i
of Winter and Fall Goods at
H. MOSCOW’S
I have decided to continue the cut price sale in all
Winter and Fall goods I have in stock as long as
they last. I have had a good sale, many customers
have come to my store and bought real bargains.
However I have some good values in Fall goods at
my store which 1 will close out at greatly reduced
prices, My Spring stock is coming in, and I must
make room for mv big Summer stock.
If you want real bargains in Fall and Winter goods
you should not overlook this opportunity.
H. MOSCOW
Comer, Ga.
Rev. R. J. Tyler has returned fr >:n
and visit to Kentucky.
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Mr. W. G. McArthur, of Atlanta,
was a business visitor to Comer,
Monday.
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JUST RECEIVED—Car )f ''aivi.n
iged Iron Roofing.
Gholston F.-os
STATE S. S. CONVEN
TION JNATLANTA
At a meeting on February 2nd, of
leading Sunday School and Chuich
workers of Atlanta at the ol tice or
the Georgia Sunday School Associa
tion an invitation was extended to
the Central Committee of the Asso
ciation to hold the 1920 State Con
jveauon in Atlanta.
There was a joint meeting of the
I Central Committee o 1 the Georgia
Sunday School Association and the
i'rogram Cimrnifctee emmediately loi
lowing the meeting of the Atlanta
• icadeii? at widen ume the mwi.tat.on
was accepted to come to Atlanta for
the 1920 convention. The cates
agreed on •are June 15-16*17. White
oai.iaot.be stateu at ten* wno
! cr.e cut of state speakers will be, the
L'-rogram Committee is planning to
|..ve the best program ever offered
... a fctate fcunuay sonooi Couven-
lion.
j Last November in the meeting of
lune fctate Executive Committee it
1 ,;.;s voted that all wno attended the
iU2O State Sunday School Conven
tion would pay their own entertain
ment expenses, as is the case in prac
acailyy all otner conveni.ons. it
as a iso voteo in this meeting oi the
xecutive Committee tn&t there
wuttld he no registration tee charg
ed but the Convention would be
'open to all Sunday School workers
who wished to attend.
L'njjsuallyy Good Meeting* in
of Georgia
From the office of the Georgia
Sunday School Association # -also
comes the news that during J the
month of January the meetings held
under the auspices of the .-.ssocia
tion were unusually we 1 attended.
During the month Schools oi Meth
,ds and County Conventions were
held in Athens, Augusta, Savannan,
Valdosta, Columbus, Albany, Amer
icus and Macon. The records from
t i e eight meetings snow tnat a to
t-1 of 124 Sunday Schools were rep
ented by 62 pastors, 77 superin
tendents, 810 Sunday School teach
' , „ a number of other
ers ana a laigc nu— ,
ndav School workers.
J. P. CARTER s - J - MOSS
, CARTEB-MOSS LUMBER COMPANY
BUILDING MATERIAL
Office and Yard
Spring and Fulton Streets
Near Broad Street
Phone 701 Athens, Georgia
Lime Oment Plaster -Windows
Doors Blinds Mouldings Roll Roofing
Metal Roofing Ridoe Paper Valley Tin
Metal Lath Hardwood Flooring and
Flooring Ceiling Siding Red aful
Pine Shingles Asfaltslate Shingles Brick
Building Paper Beaver Board Glass Nails
Corner Bead Terra Cotta
BUY A FARM!! BUY A FARM!!.
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We have several attractive places listed Tell
us what you want. We will show it to you,
Anthony & Murray
DANIEUrViLLF! .... GEORGIA
WONDERFUL VALUES
You will find my stock of goods
most complete and 'the prices are
right. Before buying your spring
outfit, whether ready-to-wear or the
materials, call at this store.
Thbrafyam ~Decl)oviU
The Man Who Feats The Retail Mail Order House