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' hr ’farmerr were glad to see the
j_;, little shower on the crop;
•ife singing given by Ml* Keece
aj .j .VJisfi belie Adam* Sunday after
j.eon wa enjoyed by a large crowd.
li-ayer meeting is held at this
j,1;,,... "fve’/.v Saturday right. We in
v; • everybody to come arid h< Ip out -
M ".h Kuth bong or th* sick list;
|,ope for her a speedy recovery.
M j. ('. Tyner i* visiting her
nick da lighten at Hall.
Me.: Kcthr Eaton f.f.-ent Saturday
w : Mi“- K'ara Ri-.il enbai.gh .
Miss KIT* Mae Kvrn: sp* t Satur
day night will* Mia: Etta Dudley.
>i! H. y. P. 1/ of thi. place is
fiiq.roving vrt y much ol late.
Wo v/orr glad 1;o have and . fiuh
el Atlanta g;ve us :• talk or in. V . t.
If. work Sunday rughi.
Mi- and M,.v Luther Fvarif anti
r l Idren made r. visit to S. (1. last
v, <■. k. 0
M ifvv.e Etta Dudley arid . . ilie Mat
V. ..spent Sunday with Mi.+ Sadie
] i,u Evans.
A few front here attended tent
meeting .Sunday. ....
Mi's Coil Bennett, was the truest
if Mifci Etta Pudlev Sunday night.
Mrs. .tannic Adams and daughter
i.' .ifffling Mr. and M.--. Eiic Bur
l, up ha of AI hers .
and Mrs. Clarence Fortson
: ( enf Ealur*)ay night writ, Mr. Julian
I', -mutt and (airily ,
Miss (toreii• hurra •oi ( ommo'ce
i* visiting Miss Valin- Ret and Susjiji
Jllao Bennett.
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Misji Clara 1-sea ten ho ugh spent
V t d;gv v it!. Miss l,cola FiUs.
Mr. Bo:li and Mr. Eugene Denny
lu'.vc boon U> IS. 0. on pleasure trip.
Miss Bessie Tyner will soon take
np her school work; we hope for her
a successful year.
i Mr. and Mrs. Clark Grow of
Athene viritcd M> Willis Crow and
family Saturday and Sunday.
Mr and Vt> 1 Cubic TytirV of
Athens VriitbiJ burnt' folks Saturday
iul Sunday, >
Mr. J. B. Bit. roughs of Athen
>’• ited Mr. Bennett Adams Sktur
*>■ y and Sunday. ...
Miss Leola Fitts has returned from
Tennessee; she reports a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett
spent Saturday night with Mr. Julian
Bennett and family.
Mr Ho'tire Beaten haugh spent
T rsdny with Miss Louie Fitts.
M' M. <: boopo* will hold meet
ing at this place the 2nd Friday,
night, Saturday and Sunday m Sep
tember.
V/r welcome all visitors to our
•Sunday School and B Y. P. U.
'out received Car Galvanitcd Iron
R Price* Right.
GHOI.STON BROS
For Rent:
My farm
near Ila.
Jno J Strickland
Athens. Georgia.
!* COLBERT
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Sell rol will open Monday "nornine
September drd. The faculty for
; the coming yea’ consists of Messers
|H. T’. Davis, W f . 'V. Hardman, L.
p, Rnolling; Misses Louise McLeroy
and Annie Mae Kidd. • - • •
I Every ora interested ir. the school
j. u -ged to he present on opening
day, a.- some interesting talks are
to be gi veil.
The Woman s blub and patrons of
the school will meet at school building
Thursday for the purpose of clean
ing the house and grounds.
M.v- Ms/v Whitmire of Bowman
i visited Mis Wilma Griffith last week
I
Mr VV. N. Hardman spent the
week-end in Atlanta arid iconic.
Miss L'r/.yjf Sue Daniel of Bogart
i:-. .spending .soon- time with- relatives
be.e.
Miss Cumi Wldtwoith of Atlanta
e; spending her vacation with her
parents, M . and M-rs. W. A.
Whitworth.
On Saturday evening Mrs. W.
S. Lowe entertained at a prom par
ty in honoi of Miss Mary Whitmire
of Bowman. She. was assisted in en
tertaining bv Miss- Wilma Gtiffeth.
Dt licious refreshments were served
and the guests present were: Misses
Mary Whitmire, Wilma <4 ri froth,
Cumi Whitwo'th, Annie Mae Hamp
ton, Lois Gholston, Bessie Key and*
1 earl Hardman; Messers Harold and
Lofton < .an!,-ling, Talmadge liard
j nan. Hope Dav s, Ai Jr tin Griffeth
, .nd Eugeni; fluff.
"he* many friends of Mr. Talmage
Haul man w.ll L*e glad to kniw that
) e ;s resting nicely after an opera
tion ioi appuiulicittg at the Athens.
Gone al Hospital.
&E—■ ~ 3 = 1
Mr. W. 8. Lowe has returned
jfrom u vis t to his neoply in Virginia
Mrs. Cora Lewis and Mrs. Opal
Morris have returned to Atlanta after
visiting Mr. and Mrs R M Gaulding.
Mr. and Mrs. . B. Sims and
family ate visiting relatives near
.lamer, Springs.
Misses Annie Mae Hampton, Annis
FI dman and T.aßasare Barnett
leave next week to enter the State
Normal School at Athens.
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Misses Annie Lou and Mildred
CJcr.sh aw and M . Kirby Crcnsjiaw
of Monroe N. CL are the guests of
relr fives, he e. ,
Miss Nail Hardman is visiting
Mr. and MiO, J. M. Crawford near
Camesvillu, and will etav over for
the wedding cf Miss Bertha CCawford
and Mr. Kilev C. KyMo which takes
pla-’e Friday.
Mis. t{ M. Ross ents tained a
number of the young jieoplc on Mon
day night.
I'rof. H. P. Davis arrived Monday
from James Spring. His many friends
are very glad to welcome him back.
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M'i. R. L. Buckhannan is visit
ing friends in Coal City. Alabama.
M.ss Estellle Waggoner Haves
soon for Arnoidaville where she will
teach in the high school.
Athens Business College!
Bookkeepirp. ihoithaid and
ty pew ri ting.
Say** j() per of expenses
bv attending this ulul. The
Graduates of the A tne ns Busi
ness College always get thei
best position. Every graduate
employed Writ* for in forma-1
tion to dav.
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Box 843. Athens, Ga.
t-HT- C ANjEI.SVILLE WONJ7OP-. DANIELS VILLE. C, A.
farm loans
Loans on high class
farms tit. fed quickly
large ft fns r r tf*frtd.
J. T. Murry.
Lsr.it h ville. 0a
Jwst received Car Galvanized Iron
Roofing Price* Right.
GHOLSTON BROS.
Logs Wanted
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We pay cash for
logs, either wag
on or ear loads,
BANCROFT LUMBER Go.
Coiber,, Ga.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run down’ condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good health. Tins fa<\ proves that while
Catarrh is a local .Unease. It is greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARIiH MKDICINE con
sists of an Ointir. nt which cjulckly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists
in improving tii t General Health
Sold oy druggists for over 0 Years.
J. Chenev *■ Cos.. Toie4. Ohio.
TRAVERSE JURORS
No. 1.
1. T. J. Stevens
2 . J . O . Fowler
3 . G T Eberhardt
4 . J. L*. Chandler
5. Hugh Hopkins
f>. 0. M . Burroughs
7. E. R. Mealed
h. H. T. Long
y. T. G. Eberhardt
10. R. H. Adams
11. R. L. Keasler
32. W. F. Kincaid ,
No. 2.
1. F. C. Sorrells
2. W. N. McEwen
3. W. W. Mathews
4 . H. T. Patten
f>. T. C. Amason
6. T. C . Davison
7. Wm. E. Brown
S. I. N'. Minnish
8. J. G. Burton
10. W C. Haynie
11. L. H. Williams
12 M. D. Brown
No. 3
1. H. C. Hart
2. A. L. Rice
3 . W. S. Gunnells
4 . W . Butler Sr.
•> • Claude G. Stevens
o. Goss L>. Porterfield
7. H. F‘. Swindle
S. .John Mr. David
3. J. (] . Yarborough
10. D. R. Dalton
11. W. S. Hutcherson
12. L. C . Seagt aves
No. 4.
1 . J. A . Riden
2. D A . B. Thompson
3. Rov Rice
4. Earnest Power
b. Pope Hitchcock
l> • J. G . Bragg
7. .T. C. Landers
5. W. S. W. Hardman
8. S. R. Strickland
10. C. C. Bates
11. J\ L. Williams
12. J. Ad. Bragg
If UN ERAL DIRECTORS |
f EMBALM EPS 1
1 AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT!
JA MY Jk COFFINJ 4,NIH |§
W. 61 K—-CA.rKF.TJ-61 *Jr
lifl M- BROAD JTRECTLIS, HI
Trade at the place where your
friends and neignbors trade. They
have a good reason for it. They buy
their goods cheaper and get a better
price for their produce,
Ginghamr ail to'cis ct efferent
prices. Cheviott 19 1-2 and 24 I-2c.
Perea! 25 cents and 29 cents.
Canning season is on, I am sell
ing half gallon fruit j; rs for $1.25.
quarts 08c. and pints 79c. Just a few
more Ladies hats left at 98 cents.
Cups, Saucers and plates per set of
six cents. I haee a few more
tennis shoes that I will sell at 750
Only a limited quantity of canned
beef will go at 19 cents.
1 have many other bargains that
space forbids mentioning. •
1 am paying tne following prices
for produce: Friers 25. Hens 20c Eggs
27c Corn 1.25 per bushel; Wheat 1.25
Butter 25c; Scrap i\*on 35 Rags 50c.
A. Dechovitz
Comer, - Georgia
C. A. SCUPPER
■' ,IE\VELER
ATHENS, 6A-
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