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OUR AIMS
"Vml fbt,-. <.<-r o]d
high • ■ ! 1 lir-. rfor.r:
' U . ..1! tin* • nu ! >y i•
vf’vo won;
(w.i* v.e’re ir'*rg to rl:e her ‘r i-rt
n I) :he laid.
Ar< ! "'vc her a name that nov. rd
:or> ' .nr will si and.
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YU j 1 u:• i],** have an voi -o bigi i
08/ • r•/<)! lift,
Tlu;L we l t going ’" ’••<'•;!(• h the
>n sp'tc ■' ’ rtvife
V . ir.a> .not bei ' e it, but non can
jict wait and >r<
.What >rr*at thine 1 ? o are geing to
con ."wenty-three.
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iVs, !.'}•?, oine on with youi- *#a*k t
tali. (,::<• and all,
WYTI juv ]la. Comer and all the
rert at each cal).
W'*ll show old Madison how t jump
ever ’<> high,
■A;i<J then we can look at them ta*
u gr<-aJ t lout-., <* ep sigh.
Up girb, up’ we will “Low them v.-hat
all v.v can do;
TVw’ll slo w them how to slucy I '
coni' a; ■! -e\v. toe.;
Anj every j< yr S' !i.‘ ■ we'll and. ’■ the n
h>v to share;
A 1 a h\v rai.. -ur ! and CYd
* into 11. air. - 'T*—'
X
■! • > iuH ■ little •" "...
wi*.k .ki soap, "
iifii; s v'
by wig*; l.o!’:;. -
l ''c his aught i.{•* m M •c\ 1 .
from the tart;
Si;y. 7>.ir ■ - COUid v. t leave . I . . ~ 1:
v; rv< pi her depart?
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Po you •!> 1; \vh Wi' will ;c the
term a
\ v.ii'l o name for our Var • ’•!
M, C. ii. $.?
. u * -now of iW. Mt'U' f
(■ >■ 1 knowledge,
A'■ i he•*’ .•• prenart •> day .'h r
Ii college.
w 1 ■* j* !
. .- *
I’. .", <u is doing his vcy
fa,!.
\. ' v.. t. < i.■" 1 pupil? are < ong t* C
rest.
! .inseh ton we pres*. than
we .. • ire?mg? >' *
\ '••at .■ vat* * thi.’ij., can we no ‘ . |
ii a ■■ -" I o] ; ble* r >i•'! • ?
V r r
. *;; -■> \\ . t’e If'eh’t g !t ur .. ,
w:! . ii)< a viat :m lo
A ;.*! :• r*'\vii\ v.'. ai' i..'lies a *
\•.th t* v h ic*.
Fv< *• tin** .. i.p ! tit! t • j inn w:lie.
to tr"■?
not •••.■ in all • f ALa.-lnm C uAy
n ..hi.
V-VR th, ikack &ntl Gobi \Cmr
. v-(*r it may 1 o,
\Vr Ur. the li'.rA and (I l k it
•■‘and , *or vietorv ;
We will keen fighting the good fight
ind w~. i verv pri to.
A t i< >i *o ’* dear Black nr *1 Gold
wo 1 almost voa.’o the ss es.
Grace Rogers, Senior
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BOND ACADEMY)
WHO’S WHO AT BOND HIC.D
SCHOOL
(Frtnn •tip Grpen and Gold)
A'tend regularly
Soot "nur rchool
1 vT Faye Dora M'Clarity,
laziest i t'"- Alton Dean
i'rettio t girl Rea .'mum
Most hnnd-'.me !•••>' Felton l.otu
t’ rt jevrD l.ucile Anthony
IMftfreft dirt (toy) John Alcl.'\en.
Quietest (gW- Aar.a Mae Pea >
Quietest <’ oyV Tee Foitson
j • • .1. athlete (girl) Velma Dei n
athlete (boy) Kllis < ro\M .
Meat popular tin*!) l.m*ile Anthony
'.I a * popular (hoy) John Woody.
liar (girl) Mn elh* Dean
Dote t (girl)- Mpha
Cutest (b*v>- lee Fort son
; - A gum ehewer (rl) -
Facile Anthony
I’ijrpest ipviu ehever (hoy)
Olyn MeEv*en
•vu- >H-.v ((Till)- He a Fartain
* careM. hoy , ' l' McKwvn
Difjie enter sic! * -Lucile Anthony
V iycc.Ht. e:e-or 'Fry' Yltin Dean
i.;i~r*d. talltec • g : rl ) —Ruth ' rowt
Biggest, talhi r (hoy)—John Me Ewer.
‘( i :> rl -Lucilc Anthony
11: < noy)—Hubert Bond
• ir lit . Ca: , - Lucile Anthony
i lies,, ih.y) -Hubert Bond
Mest c (gicl).W illie M.Cav tv
)\br. t ■ and (boy),—
Hubert Anthony
’.-.a, : . ' (girl)—Ailie Crowe
v .<*d (hoy)—Alton Dean
• all a." i student (girl)—
Bertie 1 'a r cy
'■ stall ••’vo student (boy)—
Olvn McEwe r
Hrir- cu' the school bv attending
refuljtrly ■
tU.AiAt> V'HT BUND HIGH
f-CHODL STUDENTS ARE NOT
SUCCESSFUL
:. ■ . , rluhert Bond is always
.„•/ .* t s .hoes are too larac.
Hei-, your irUcoi in every way
P'OtKiiale' -
’ 7f • Lucilc Anthony neve*:
i-re !.• - .'eyiors is that she ir too
vi'vy wi.•tin,.; notes.
Tc- r'f.lre a r.-red school we need co
t pcrtitiois..
; The U. a -<>n Velma Dean never
: - m r' t is too snitres.'e 1
I
i r: inovel/ ami the mail JO
it vcd rh . /y.
:7.0- 1 c .o Rea Santain can't
L a:n itry she laughs too much.
V. • t*n Alton Dean dot sn’t
■ • ■ ; - 1 ■ he depos'd/, on some
• ■ •< : i it for him .
V:., Felt on Lone; c .n’t j
1Y( " l (’ - too much Jil t* a i
V’.o 'J’.yu MeEwen ca‘V w ‘
• . H;l’ k he i too large.
:.. . Mazellf Dean doesn't
o, .ill the time i? tha: t c
l a.n’t supply e;t’e I '.
k hat tViilfe Metlfcr ty
~ • A kva she dep. 'e’- ori
work it for her.
LITrr.A.GY SOCIETY'
<4 :
.• j Societj e’eeteii
.u i.- • Vfvsidert
i,. A ' \ e (’resident
■ surer
1 .. r r
rs e’i • . ' - -
. I vr i. j
('ommitti e ,
■ , i . ...am will he rer.deie |
■■ .y tv/ . •'■!. 1
’ - s O'sFY LOANED
. - m ...I Bank io iktr
is a i reat help I'* 1 '*
t • , ' * •...<*• eft Vf lo'V ’a IV
. , : the long term.
• - ;i '--and on t ! o i>: O’
e..aired to bo p. id by
'■ , ' year, aid this with
. ii.d . . '* pays ino debt in
The installment, cm
,' ; .. ; • in; t rest am 'un: s
, m\ and i- _ : r cent, per annum.
~v ■>) , ~rr thou?arsd cheaper
1 1 tv.; re; . mt uumey. and §1(1 with
i i t ’ ■ ivti.i op the debt be-ale.
TANARUS! ■; .;e t d-■ caoie foilUU'C about
C ... ! an.- i.s dee to the fact that
t : '( borrower practically makes his
own terms. He can never be re
,:.t ! *, -ay more than the •> 1-2
1 . r c> it nor yea’*, and yet he has
: ■ i 1' o pay more if he warns to,
:'ui ms v puy r. 11 an r nvo
Ko ‘.no need hesitate to borrow on
tl rro U'inis for the installments can
I never he heavy, and the principal
car. rover 1; demanded, as the
’ >m:l mnrnzit ’ payments liqui
-1 , ■ ( : 'u i;i.:i. Whenever puy
-1 y,," t v.u.d.e, ■.! t s given* for all
, payn;ont. \\ ith illcrcs' .
| See m- >' y-ni toed money on your
tntm.
, ( laienvo E. Adams.
Ao.elaiy- Ti- usurer.
COLLIERS ACADEMY
j iu'trie.’s e having pretty weat'xr
far sm* jy. g and many of ;h n
are lr.nk ng u-e > t •
Fvemls . ' . r-v Sanford K.ll-u
wili regret .earn that she has been
quite st-'V
’ M>-. and Mif. H. P. Dickerson
spent a while Wcdne day ni~ht vv:t:.
Mr. and Mrs h. I\'. Dye.
'P&NIP.I SVfLJ E rANjELSVILLE. GA.
Miss Bessie O’Keßey is speeding
|,, r C tv rJac-s with her sister Mrs. Ab
ner Whcelcsss at Sandy Cross.
| Mr. and Mrs. Vj. B. Dickerson
and family f Royston were visivting
relatives, here Sunday.
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i Mr. arid Mrs. Charley Smith of
1 Athens visited the latter’s mother,
Mrs. Nancy Webb, Sundry.
J,lr. and Mrs. Abner Whele-s of
Sandy Crosn spent Friday r.irht with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. 1.. O'Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. I sham Tiiomas were
|j 1 ') A'hrns Hox>(h*y,
I Mr. and Mrs. Ifyarct While sot
Sandy Cross spent the week-end tvi h
the latter’s mother, and Mrs. While tv.
remained oevr for the week with Mrs
Mrs. 11. P. Dickersofll.
Mr. George Johnson spent Moo
day night with Mr. Lee Thomas.
i Mrs. Nancy Webb spent the day
as guest of Mrs. 11. P. Dickerssr
and daughters, Ruby and Lula.
| Mr. M. C.. Johnson and son, Q;i
-Ver, were in Comer Friday morning.
Me/ ers Onnie Colquitt and Del
more Dillard were visitor s to Vert a
Sunday night. "* / <■
Misses Nannie Mae and Laura
Dickerson were dinner ghosts of Mis:
.iiuby Thomas Sunday.
Mr. and Mrj. J. W, Thomas
had as their guests Sunday. Mr. ah;!
M.s. L. ]. Chandler. Mq. and Mr?
C, I. ffhandler, Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt
vvheJe c, s, Mf. mid Mrs. L. L. Kir per
and Miss Coker and Mr. Walker
Kirk.
NOT ICEI NOTICE!
Tuesday. Dec. 4th. Has. bem ?et J
apart as (’Uaii-un Day, and every
person in town is urged to co-operate
in making Comer the cleanest and
the most beautiful.
The trash wagon will begin to sniqykr
on Tuesday, December 4th, so, Dave
.
all vour trash ready by that tr v
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‘NOTICE. OK of, credi
, TORS
In kt’ B'ctrlct CovrJ; of the Uni'et?
fer the Norther,-! District of
Ca Larterr Division
AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
No 16.10 in Bankruptcy
|IN RM:
J.. A. TEAS LEY, Bankrupt.
Comer, Ga.
I
iTo 'ho CreikJx->'B of sa : d Bankrupt:
v v are hereby" notified that
(there will lie a meeting of creditors
j of the above named bankrupt on No
' vomber 20th, 1P2.'5, at 301 Southern
M-il'.ii’i Building, Athens, (la., at
12:00 M for the purpose of Exam
inin'. bankrupt, allowing claims, se
lecting at: ustee and other bus
iness.
HOWELL COBB. He/etee
Athens,.(la... N< v. 9th, 1923
Cr,g:r of •*Huct , *-gs.”
ilustlng -i: the mine of an an
: cteut court held In the c>ty of Icmbni.
; Jn its present sense the word denotes
| tie place whpie members of parlia
j tuent were nominated in-fore the bal
' lot act of IST'J rejected the form of
| nominating openly, prom this it lias
: come to I•* i ; .died t any electiou
eeriitL- platform
Wateh-Yei*r Pocket Emkll
BEST—PURE—PftIKT
Fcr 52182 * m
L&M SEil-PASIE PAINT
1 v^-* 1 is White I>ead Gird Costly Whit
" „.. Zinc to assure ionpost years of
o!j u as proven -by 50 years of
Quickly n*.Save> you Money utKlOSt SiitisfaCtOry JSe.
LEAST COST—bccatiPA in Semi-Paste form, and therefore
you mix 8 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so
;r,al-:c %%i gallons I’uye Faint for $2.82 per gallon.
Tuisac;rt-. T ck Sait hyßEHßnannMimi
T H'B UNIVE RS A L CAR
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~ ~ j&g, ...C. J- ‘dMikb: 1 /y
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F. O. C. DETRCIT
fki.ndrj'ijry, durability,
? embodied
*'y\)i2, ' uli ii To this new
.Ttsffimtg Car.
It. mk’/r icMib t ie up-to*the‘
Ttinufe In sippearancs. It
is iunivu-a i a an enduring
bi...ck, rich and deep in
lustre. A Idjh radiator,
y; y CCT f..* .L-btahud througk iht fm! fyeeUy Purchase < ?!an.
Westbrook Motor Cos.
CARS • TRUCKS • ’TRACTORS
Sale now going on Come and
price my goods. New goods coming
in every day.
Come to see me.
£C. MOSCOW
Comer, Cveorgl^
C. A. SCUDDER
f.u:>vm;Kii
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ATHENS, GA
-01 £~t izsn oncis,
Watches
€si?w,
Sterling: Silver
REPAIR:
WATCHES &3£Vk ELL£y
Gholston Brothers
enlarged hood, graceful
cowl, slanting windshield
end streamline body are
pleasing details tliat en
hance its style.
With this handsome ett
terior, it combines every
mechanical feature essen
tial to open car utility.