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W* are glad to have such beautiful
v. rather the last few days.
Mr. Hoyt Smith, of Atlanta, visited
),is parent.*; here Sunday.
Messrs. Frank Hale and C. T.
Stephens were out from the “C lassie
f >;y' r -Sunday afternoon visiting some
of the Meadow belles.
JiMr. and .Mrs. eal Barnette and
35... a ..,j Mrs. Will D. Barnette visit
ed My ami *.r:-.. John Barnette and
family at Ila the past week-end.
Th.- singing at Mr. and Mrs. Griff
Mea.'iovs Sunday night was enjoyed
by all present.
We an- expecting the wedding
Ke.il.; in :-i.- • at an e ii’iy dale.
Mi. . Dii :h Parham visited
f:ii‘ kilter:- pa M . and Mrs. Ben
fa it w a-al at vt'rs Stinuay.
Mr. and Jlr-. Hov.’-md Patten spent
- j vitii itir. tiii 1 Mrs. Jessie Pat
leu.
AT.-. Tom Theirs; .<-n find Miss Jes
sie Mae (T,an.Lon \>> nt over tor pray
er meeting Sunday afternoon at Col
bert.
Mr. and Mrs. J. s’. > lodfelts r, Alack
and Faith spent Monday night.with
Mrs. Willie Christian ami Airs. Clint
Patten, of Atthe
Mrs. Jim Johnson, we are sorry to
.-.ate, is quite sick at present.
We are g lad to report Mr. Homer
Compton is improving from a recent
spell of pneumonia.
Mrs. 1. F. Clodfeltor has just re
ceived the sad message that her
brother, Mr. Fred Murray, of Texas,
hed Sunday, Ft*'.-.vary 7th.
Mi. -, Moselle Feyavrir spent Sat
urday night with M.w Lelburn Smith.
Sunday was the prettiest weather
we hav bad tl .- ye ■ and unfoi in
nately for Uncle .take Clodfelter it
ion " 11:. :<■. ■ f
Mis. ■]. O. Nix, o 1 Come \ s’-on.
M onday v. >t:i Mrs. .1. B. Patti n.
G lad to report Wnlard, the little
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patten bet
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sorrow and 3lr.
and Mrs. Reesie Sorrow were guests
Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Smith and family.
M. ('. T. Stephens, of Athens, cull
<■.( to see M is:- A ..ii' Subtil Sunday
a • ternoou.
are sorry indeed to learn of the
deaih air. V\ ill Moon which occurr
ed o. Monday, February 8 th, at ter a
bine illness. We extend our heart
felt sympathy to the wife, daughter,
and hosts ol' relatives and friends.
Messrs. Fred Clodfeiter and Gilbert
1 atte.n have been rn aking - frequent
viiiitr. to Colbert recently and chang
e i their horse s name to Maud, se we
hear.
Mr. Joe Chandler spout tile week
end Kith his parents.
Uiss Evie Christian, of Athens,
.<>ient Monday with Mr. Fred Chris
tian.
Mr. and Mi's. Jesse Patten are re
ceiving congratulations over the ar
rival at their homo of a tine 12
)K>und boy who has been christened
iHthney Peru brook.
$25. Weekly, iYlen-Wo
men. Advertise, start
Candy factory at home
small room anywhere
We tell how and furnish
everything
Specialty Candymaking
liou; e
SS. 18th St Phila, Pa.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
*>> Uvl applications, as they eaauot reach
diseased portion ot the ear. There is
Mdr one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
■cd that is by a constitutional remedy.
4 atarrhal Deafness Is caused by an in
(tatr.ttt condition of the mucous lining of
*h* Kustachian Tube. When this lube io
tcSaoied you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
ciiwed. Deafness Is the result. Unless the
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
tcrtnrrd to Its normal condition, hearing
•will be destroyed forever Many cases of
aleafnejs ore caused by catarrh, winch 13
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faces Hall s Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood on the ruucous surfaces of the
■•stem
We will give One Hundred Hollars for
any rase of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
we cured by Hall s Catarrh Medicine Cir
cufaia free All Druggists. 75c.
F. J. CHUNKY dt CO , Telsdu. O.
0 A MELS VILLE MO MIT DP- DAMBf.SM U.I.E, OKOKGU
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* MILL SHOALS *
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Miss Grace Berryman spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
Landers near Comer.
We are sorry to state that Mr. Paul
Ii!l , of this community, is very low
with pneumonia.
Mrs. J. S. Berryman and daughter,
Fiorabell, were in Athens shopping
Monday.
The (.range drawing given by Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Berryman Saturday
night was enjoyed by a large crowd.
Berryman school is progressing
nicely under the management of Miss
Bertie Mae Crider.
Mr. Nathan Wilder, of near Hart
well, called to sen his beat girl, Miss
eie Berryman, ' unday afternoon.
Miss Willie Mae Good mart, of Sl
•rim: vi-1... i her cvusi.i, J IF* Flora
-He Her: y:> .2, several cays this
week.
Mr. A, Turv Ginn called on his par
•nts in Ggletr. rpe county . unday for
•dinner.
Mr. TV .To-..' Smith and family was
f ne guest., ■ f Mr. Marvin Jordan and
family Saturday.
We are glad to state that Dr. Har
vey Osley is improving after an'oper
ation.
Miss Grac;e Alma Berryman visited
friends in Greenville, S. C., recently.
Miss Florahelle Berryman’s best
fellow called to see her Sunday af
ternoon.
-Messrs. Horace D eaten bo ugh and
Harrell Cory were ail smiles Sunday.
M:r. L. T. Landers spent Tuesday
with ' • parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Btrryman.
-J Thelma Ginn was all smiles
' u day afternoon.
MTom Pulliam is.no better at
y.i> writing. _
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ROGERS *
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mi rce, is
> . ■ . W. T.
Rogers.
A ! c; iwd atten led the tuner-,
or Mr. a. C. Segraves last Satui’-
tay. \Vo extend our heart felt sym
y to t eaVe i family. Mr,
•'••*.•.. ■ v buried at the old fam
■y yard a: the Smith old homo
place.
O'.r B. Y. P. U. services was lair.ed
out las: Sunday night.
Mr. Sam Segrave left last Friday
for Macon where he will be at home
. r another year.
Our school is pfbgressiving nicely
under the management of Miss Oia
Moore and Miss Sura Delle Dillard.
Mr. H. C. Paul and family, of Com
merce, were he: for :he funeral ser
vices of Mr. Sen ves, who was Mrs.
Paul's father.
There are a few around who have
another pig to kill. I believe the
weather is going, to get right to kill
your pig and send the writed word, or
oetter yet, a mess of meat.
Mrs. T. €. Nelms visited Miss Al
lie Segraves last vSumlay. The many
friends of Mis? Allie will be glad to
know she is some better.
Our Sunday school at Rogers is
good. Everybody invited to attend
and take par: ; i and make it better
still.
There is not much serious sickness
in our community at this time.
Dr. Wallace was in Atlanta a few
lays last week. . th Mr. Roger O’Kel
ley. one of his patients.
Mrs. Fate Brown, of Anderson,' S.
ck. is with M." Vllie Segraves for a
u w days.
Much succe . i the Monitor.
•’ lir
Julian B. McCurry and
Broadus B. Zellars
Lawyers
Me C u rry I ini Id inrr
Hartwell, Ga.
Special! attention to all legal
natters in Madison County.
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* NORCROSS NEWS
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Rev. Goss filled his regular ap
pointment here Saturday and Sunday
Miss Rosenelle Crow spent Sunday
with Miss Lola Mae Fitts.
Messers John Fitts '1 Donald
Branyan visited horuefoi.- s tnis week
end.
Miss. F.eba Wynn spent Sunday
night with Miss Be Me Butler.
Mr. G. W. Dean is quite sick at
present.
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Mr. Hoyt Bruce dine with Mr.
Oscar Bruce Sunday.
The singing give y -a Mum
Eenr.ett Sunday 1 -i- four e 1
!.y ?. large crowd >ye; y all.
. 1 v Will Fit? 5,
U.i - -,s City, Mo. ( ' dmas.
returned horn - delight if
iii.-i a..;::y friends.
.
| Ml - Leoia Fitt pare of vh’s.
i .voc-.; in Roysccci i elm an,
I Mr. J. C. Selma vi-i .1 his sister,
Jacx Fitts Liu. ...
Mr. and Mrs. S. 31: Carey spent
Sunday with the layer’s parents.
Minnie Will Fowler -cent Sunday
with Clara Beaten Tough.
Messers Lee ' Higginbotham and
Norman Mealor were in our commu
nity Sunday afternoon.
Misses Allene Fowier and Reba
Wynn called cm Misses lua Mae and
Eilene Martin Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Claud Crow, of Royston, at
tended church here Sunday.
DR. Q. 3. WALKER
Practice Limited to Internal Medi
cine. Ch.ronic Diseases a Special
ty for Tweacy-S-vven Years
Ail Medicine’ Furnished
dowiv.an Georgia
rf~'- \ -Jh’TSfisP'r! arn
lahiilEES
•mj PFPiiiRY ?i
vrk £ 5. LiiJ'ii.i.' rii\ i L i
Teacher on Playground—Mr. Gar
nett Ware. ♦
Importance, of Teacher Hoi ling
Confidence of Puoii—l-liss Fave
Lord.
Lac’-: of Thi'.oufjumess —Mias Mar
ion Coiie.
Primary Number Work—Miss
Margaret Davidson, Mrs. J. H. Pen
dergrass.
Relation of High School Work to
Common School Work —Mr. J. E.
Garrett.
South Atlantic Guam Company
iSuasuMARV wmh romuzneo.)
ATLANTA MONTGOMERY
A poor crop never pays. A farmer is not living up to his
opportunities when he fails to make a good profit on his year’s
work. Outside of actual Providential casualties, there is no ex
cuse for crop failure in these days of scientific methods of feeding
the crop so that each plant is nursed and nourished from the time
of sprouting till final maturity.
The methods of mixing and blending the South Atlantic Brands
and the excellent class of materials used in them as actual food for
the plant make them a scientifically perfect fertilizer . Their me
chanical condition is so fine and free from lumps that each plant
gets its full share of each element of plant food, thus insuring bet
' ter stands and vigorous growth.
Their liberal use means larger yields,
better profits and eminent satisfaction.
Give your order early to your dealer for the South Atlantic Brands .
FOR SALE 3Y
White, McCurdy and Cos., Comer, Ga.
Tax Notice
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I will be at the following places on dates named te'oy f
the purpose of receiving Tax Returns for the year 1920
SECOND ROUND
Danielsville - March 1,2, 3, 4 from 10 to 3
Saw Dust M 8, „ 9to H
Pittman’s Store ~8, _ ~ n to i 2
Seagrave’s Mili ~ 8, „ 12 to 1
O’Kelley Store ~ 8, „ I to 2
Neese ~ S, ~ 2to 4
: Planter - ~ 9, ~ 9 to 10
pa ” 9 - 11 to 1
Poca - ~ 2to 4
i
1 Tyner and Deans Store ~10. • . r>> ,
IS: W. Fitts Store ~ 10, 12 to 1
| Mill District ~10. 1 to 3
i Adams Store ~ 10, ~ 4to 5
Carlton ~11, „ 11 to 3
Comer , v 12, ~ 11 to 3
Colbert ~15, n to 3
FFJII ~18, ~ 10 to 2
New Town ~17, ~ 10 to 11
j p aoli ~17, ~ 11 to 1
I Jeptha • ~17. ~ Ito 3
Huff’s Store ~17, ~ 4to 5
Henson’s Shop „ 18, ~ 9to 10
Harrison Dist. C. G- ~ 18, ’ 10 to 12
Berrvman’s Store ~ 18, ~, 12 to 1
Rogers Mill ~ 18, ~ 2to 3
D. P. BROWN, T. R. M. C.
Strength, fait’ dealings and accommodation, combined with
conservative management, makes this institution .
a safe and desirable place to deposit your
savings. We pay interest on time
Deposits.
Make This Bank YOUR==BANK
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All Business Appreciated
<J lie f) copfed Q) an (c
BEST FOR ALL CROPS
REAL CROP SECURITYI