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COMER LOCAL NEWS
Vli >- a omi and Nellie Pcrter
, 'j‘ of Athens spent Sunday with
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Bring yew fieU pea * 40 H ' T ‘ Hop *
Will exchange anything I ha-re
n ,tOck for “■ j
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Mr and Mis J. W. Gholston are I
sending to-day in Athens
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The many friends of Mrs. Genia
_ , lU j u -ws who is at St. Mary’s Hos- |
‘V“j w ui be glad to nowk that she is '
■ iinp n icely after undergoing an op
-1 ration this morning j
$ JJL * * I
Boon's for rent: Se* Mrs Fannie
pi-wer.
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Air- I’lumer Sims of Atlanta, and
, jangiii'-v. Mrs Thomas Potts and
so n. Alien Itivers Potts, of Bir
ngham,. Aa., were visiting near
relatives and .friends in Comer and
f'aoii la?t_Sun<iay and Monday, re
w.lrs to Atlan'a Tuesday morning
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When in need of funeral suppl e*
a-n’t fail to look over our line.
Rooemary Funeral Director*.
L. A. Teasley, Local Sate* Mgr.
,>ir Dewitt Porterfield of Athens
..as circulating among friends in
Comer election day.
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<Nt have a full stock of funeral
.applies on hand nCKt door to Cornier
\ew. Best of Service available.
Coffins, Caskets, Motor Mearavs aod
Experienced Euibalmer aad Fturner*!
director.
* Rosemary Funeral Directors.
L. A. Teasley, Local Sales Mgr,
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Rooms for rent: See Mrs Fannie
Power.
We can sujjpyly your every need in
•’unera! supplies We fumisib. the
most experienced and competent
nnbalmers and funeral directors,
i’fxt door to Corner News
Rosemary Funeral Directors.
L. A Teasley, Local Sales Mgr,
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f! many fr ends of Mr Gtiu*
David of New Town regret to learn
his dean which secured this naforn •
:ny at 7 o’clockk
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AT THE ROYAL
Friday, September 22
TOM MOORE
IN
“OFFICER 663“
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Airs Hoye Mtcrcier of re~
l ' jrne d home Tuesday after spending
•evral days with, her parents Mr ami
M-'s E.M. Cox.
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ih- and Mrs W. A Long and s?n,,
Arthur .Jr of Atlanta spent Thursday
■sat with his grandmother Mrs TANARUS,
Long, Dr Long was on. his way to
Oanielsville to spend a few- days with
mother Mrs A. H. Long before
titering the Medical dept, of" Emory
m\ ej-aity in his senior year next wek
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Rooms for rent: See Mrs Fannie
Fewer.
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M.sx Myr Rogers who teaces at
■dr.em spent last week-end at home.
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Bri a? >our field pea* to H. T. Hop.
5 - Wdl exchange anything 2 iaave
n !t °ck for same.
a.lie R. Thompson left Mon
-11 Ath ens where she will enter
•**' Cobb Institute.
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’ ll Sldnt y Wilkins of Atlanta is the
• MM r and Mrs A, M. Wilkins
ion * for rent: See Mr.i Fannie
. ower.
f) i
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' head wyler spent Sunday
1 r:,l! * iter Mrs J. D. Moon.
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Th^ J ‘ P ‘ Sim s of Atlanta, and Mrs
antJ son of Birmingham
Monday with Mrs L, A
Easley.
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. a - ■ Mrs fred Whelchel spent
~' ter,h y in Athens
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“ ■‘‘ rs Moyle Mercie: of El
' ' ' ' Sunday with relatives
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! Mrs ’ J ■ Johnson is spending
sorn cure with her aughter. Mrs May
r.ass in North Carolina.
M ss Jewelle Baughar spo-t
| week with her brother and family ' ’
i Miss Edna ad Mildred Mav and
Ina Sayer left last Thursdav for M i
ledge to resume their studies at the
Georgia College for Women.
Mr B. D. Power of Bogart spent
several days last week with, his moth
er, Mrs Martha Power
Messers T. J. Stevens tnc P I. :
Martin motored to Atlanta for the
day Monday.
Miss Estelle Power spent the week
end here with friends and relatives
Messers ,o. W. Stevens and T. C.
Amason spent Saturday night ana
Sunday in Atlanta
M.ss Maude Turner is spending
the week with Mrs A. K Efcerhardt
Moore in as resumed bis
scuciif s nt Tech.
Or and Mrs J. L. Baker sprat Mon
day afternoon in Eiberton
?'fr C. P. Goolsby spent last Friday
Wltk his Mrs G. P. Goolsby
j Mrs Andie Stevens has resumed
| her work at the Athens Business
College.
Mr u,nd Mrs Isaac Reid, spent sev
eral days last week kwith their moth
er, Mrs Goolsby enroute to their
•home in Athena from a motor trip to
Tennessee.
Mtss Lillian Harris is visitng her
sister Mrs T. C. Amason.
Mr Frank Steadman was a visitor
to Atlanta Monday
Mr A. H. Stevens has returned to
Athens where he is included ,n the
faculty at the. University.
oLsses Annie Ree Savelle tn.d Alma
tle ; ,e-.vy ; .af were shopping ir; Athena
v ‘lay,
Mr and Mrs Guy Harr:.** have re
turned from several days stay in
Ath ens. While there -Mr liurr t , -ue - ’
lerwer.t an operation at the General
Hospital.
Mr Luther Goolsby is in Fibc-rton
who re he has accepted a position as
bookkeeper for W. V. Arnold & Cos.
M.S3 Alma Deadwyier, and Messrs
Jake Eberhardt and Alien Glerm
spent last week-end with Mr and Mrs
Arthur Little at Carnesviiie
Mr and Mrs J. A. Sayer and Mr.
Claude Sayer spent Sunday in Elber
ton wifi; Mr T. J. Hulme and family
Misses Fredia Marti and Elizabeth
Stevens have resumed the." work at
shorter College at Rome
/'HAKBERLAftfC
FOB
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOS.3 EVERYWHERE
AT THE RO TAIL
Saiurdav Sept. 22
JAMES OLIVER KERWOOO’S
“KAZAN’
AND
CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN THE SANK
MARKET.
Middling Cotton 20 3-4. ceata-
Catton Seed. $27.00 1 *>*•'•
These are indeed striking times
More thar. a million men are on strike
while a greater number of clocks are
striking at the same time, tolling off
the wasted hours o. tne .u.e mor.
THE OAN:EL3V£LLE monitor, danielsvills. ga
1 NORC ROSS
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i The singing given fcy Miss Lola
Mae Fitts was enjoyed by a large
1 crowd.
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Quito a number from here attend
ed the singing convention at Blue-
, Stone. j
t
\ Mr Dewitr Tyner from Atlanta is
; tees of Norcrosa High School has suc
j visiting his lather W. W. Tyner and
| family
I Wo are glad to state that the trus
| cetaec in securing three efficient
; teachers for next term Prof. Rob
ert Dover from Franklin Cos. Miss
Bessie Lord from Ila and Miss Bessie
Tyner from this place.
j The Madison Cos. binging Choir
'•v>U '“loro vvit-n .fones C'r.ipei Church
Lst Sunday afternoon ia Oetobe.
ri'.'ery body come, quite t number of
•toed sir yers w : Il be pres
Mr uni! Mrs Oscar Bruce from
i Rowersville is visiting Mr and Mrs Ii
N. Bruce and family.
j .Hall's Catarrh Medicine
T lioise who ar* !rv .v “run down" condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
Uicni much more than v '.••it they are in
S<v><l health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh ia a focai ct!aean, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional ootidUiong..
HALL'S CATAfiftH MF.L’ICINIO con
suls of anointment which Quickly
Relieves by-loea.l application and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which amiSt*
in improving the- CJereral Health.
Sold by druggists tor over ** Tears.
E’ J Cheney & Cos.. Toledo, Ohio.
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You Can Always Buy Here CHEAPER
233 Broad Street, Athens, (la.
Absolutely Reliable
Paul Had away Shoe
Company
Just round the corner from College Ave.
Priced within the reach of Everybody: $2.50,
$3.00, $3.50, $4.00, 4750 and $5.00. Tennis Oxfords
95c. Boudoirs SI.OO. Silk Stockings SI.OO, any col
or. Pretty Good Plump Stock Men’s and Young
Men’s Fall Styles 4.00 and 5.00. Boys’Scouts 2.25.
Little Boys 195. Men s Scouts 2.50. Boys’ Army
Shoes 3.00. Men s Army Shoes SCO, 3.50, 4.C0.
Men's Earm Shoes 3.00. Ladies’ Rubbers 75c.
Shoe Laces sc. Shoe Polish 10c. Old Ladies Soft
Shoes for every day wear 2.00.
BE SURE TO FIND THE RIGHT STORE BE
FORE ¥01) BP 7.
Paul Hadaway Shoe Cos.
Broad St. Athens
When Glasses Are Necessary
It is economy to get them immediately. If you
feel that all is not right with your eyes, come
in and let us examine them for you.
M- F FICKETT JEWELRY CO
. / <.• we/e jr.-v- -Op fa me t ri&ts
268 CLAYTON ST j ATHENS* GA*
THE ROWLAND WAREHOUSE
Athens, Georgia
We store- Cottons* Agricultural products
Wo Buy- Cow Peas- Any quantity.
We Sell- Forth Carolina Parly Prolific Cot
ton seed. Seed wheat, Seed Oats,
Write or call and see us --
Only a limited numbed
TOP BUGGIES $85.00! v ™‘
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ATHENS. <SA