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SMITHS LOTS
We an. having plenty of coid
•wenthe; at this- writing.
*AV arc sor.y to say that Mr. O.
T. I’arUtn i, or, a back ret.
Mr. and Mrs. iZ. lv. Mtalo? spent
f"inioy afternucn with Mr. anti Mrs
O. T. Fatten.
Annie Mac Graham ar.d Eu
nice Coil spent last Sunday with Miss
lid lie. WaU.cn.
Wo are sorry to y that K ■ }• ■ e.)
< nartian has bcitt on t o .sick 1’*..,,
hut glad to t< vit that he b bet
tor now.
Misses Mac D ilc War nicy end 3f *!
ly Barham . ; "A laut Sunday ;t.c.-
ur.-on with M> Vebia ;ml Av's< ■■
Fatten.
Mis- Vcdria •! -u ;. fe ' •
l;.rt Week with ,M ; v Ann;**. IJ. I.e arm
F innic* Lou Fatten.
Mr. LorT <<••*.spent ’ant
tJi.tiir<!..y night wit'* Mr . Ltd! t n<].
Mr. and M'~. Ton i .v< ,* -nr nt
1: :-l S a tun If*.* •■-•it with F.-ek
• birring* m.
Mr. Croff ( übnm a-vl r: roily
js. nt last Sur.-iav with M.-. and Mr*.
Zt'-h Cruri;ig: <o:.
Mr. and Mr . F. 13. Co,Hint • reiv
last Sfunduy a.": ■ ■.* •'on vvi.h Mr. ;n i
Mi i. Hen Strickland.
Mr. and Mrs Diliard Patten .-.vet
las* Sunday nig! t with IvJ ;. .i >'rs
O. T. Fatten.
Miw. Bertha Marie y -per-t lait
v/ei k *.vith M•> ’*.. C. year'.ioKMig l .
Mr. /larvio , v ruith was lot guest
of Mr. Or’ii * *• ymore .
Mr. George Nelms and family
t pent fast Saturd; y nigh* with .Mr,
and N r . W. D. Christa si;.
Mr. John (. >!.’<■' upon I last week
with for broth*’*, Mr. Grady Collin*.
Mr. F*i<* Cos **" t**>t last .Sunday
afternoon with Mr. Lee Rond.
Mr. Tom Wanslcy spent la.M Sun
dr;’ afternoon •,'•!; M. O T Fatten.
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* JUST FROM NEESE *
W*t *+*##** *
W.* ■stv laving plenty o' coid
Weather at prose -f .
Tlio men Si Vs i .*, ■ coiiinifbity .*>
about M’itVJ.
Tiu* party given by Misses WilP'e
Hoyt and ivetii . i’anelt '- ."*.•* .■•• fay
rit'ht was enjoyed by all prr-.ent.
Mi's Man <>ift ih snort Satin day
night with Mis- Sddia Hawks.
Miss E tel) Smew *t the week
end with re\it v, u Whi r Ku!l.
Jhi party : i l.v M : .ei Pea-1
and Nollo* Jor,es Sa'.iuvi 'y eight wa
on.;oyed hv th- 5* ‘or* muite to l>.‘ in
viteij.
t
Mi s Janott Clrift’eth had for her
K'test .Saturday nii-ht Miss Willie
lloyt Chand'ei .
M c s Kelli- Martin -oent. vjnnsiy
v i.h AI s- Nao’v.i Floyd.
The wood rawing given V; V •.
Fame t Solve* Wedne-.iox rigid
>1 if 'eyed l-i . large 1 rowi .
Misses M-.*'. it'Twh, Vottie M:;
ti-< an.i Ste Pr. hawks; Movers M;.y
--r-.: ■ i am! \ Vania sie. -.r Sunday
vi; ‘. u ■ ,1- .V - • K;m> am!
Cordon Epps : ('■ !•. r ;
‘ 'SI* S‘‘hei.) t ' ii - nl *y
TNe - iraring y.ver, tv M. ;s Mi;*y
CrilTeth Sunday ri ,bt v:: cnjny.--‘
Jiy sill pros**
NEWS FROM RED CROSSING
Wc arc having some nice weather
he e days.
Wo arc serty to repu t that most
’verybody has the measles up m our
eCVioa now.
Movers Gurney Shields and Hoke
dm:in spent ue right with .'dr. ar.d
Mrs. Carsiniai; Shields Saturday
bight.
Mrs. Minnie Chandler and little
ion, Thoron. vi Led Mr. and Mrs.
lake Thomas Saturday night.
Nannie Jane Smith annd . CJoiie
iioliineid sport the afternoon w.’h
Thoron Chandler Surday.
Mef-ser-v Paul Thee man, Dallas
Fitzpatrick, Hoke Smith, Carney
Shields au-1 Berlin Fireman attended
the party at My. Cars niaa Sniekh
)T:<* night last week and a'l reported
i nice time.
.<1 rs . 1 . f■. S/ :■ ■ i,i a;,d
Etta, print the afeb moon with Mrb
Jack llolcien Saturday.
MUs Anr in Short and Mr. Hoyt
Owens*, Mis Mildred Smith and Mr.
Kurin Fro man were happily ma ried
1 i.rid.iy af* . '•nowi.
V/*' 1 some <r c pica o t II E.-astu.
Fr einan that ii i.> • i*.t yn’t leave off
he B. V. ]*. U. cv<*.*y Suaday i igh 1 ,
he may have to wJ\ home .-ometime,
f la hie anv more had luck.
Mo.;. TANARUS: ;;p ar. 1 Hi* ">al!;.s Fita
:mtlick ptt'**ulor! a glv n by
Te r ! -nt!ar, v>. J-.-e Fitzpalriak,
near Friendship. Tuesday night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alf*i*-! Flier spen
'.he ih.v with Mr. ar..! Mr; Joe lloop
r Sund?.’. .
i
’< *’ r ‘ hoc Gf iice spent the rr.ghl
with Hol.e Emith Friday.
. Gordon Bruce spent the week
■ r*fi vi.;i Mr IFdr.c'ge Ginn net>r
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We r.re soriy that Mr. and Mr.- .
he '. i- I'Vci have moved fion;
ov; community, but i guess they
neve.* moved so fa** 1 ;t what we can
go to see them,
Hi s i arr.e Hovi.rix came Lome
Friday from. Commerce with measles.
Gome on everybdy and let’s make
Vi s tee best i-nper of all.
—-Blue-eyed Bet.tv.
Cfitfcrh*l l>fairiess Css.uot Be Cured
bv !r> ail ? r.:- they fciiiio* reuvG
Ue |iortt n of the ebr There in
only oivr vi>y to curt* (ttc.v’hai tie.* f lien,
umi that *• M u io>MUtuf tena! remodv.
• ’auuviul 1 'f*b fr*€iJfa i*’ i tuNr.;' by ar. :n*
Gained condition r f Iht iruoout of
ttio Kr.iiethitn T*atc W|i#xt tfjia tube i!
yvu e a rutnld'o* <cao or tin
iHiteet |terit( t*nt r)tu> It it e:uvV.y
dieted. Deo Tuner *r the resLlt. Viileti Iht
?oflruttnuhiur* un reuv<-*vl aoC tlii* tube
re*tore*i to its norm*! comill lon. hoarinf:
•till he ilttiuven forever Wur-y rasea cl
;rc rwited t\ ‘<al*rrti wMfJI if
I;r iuftaioed cofutiUou of the rnucouu oor
ff*i Hal Cirtanh MeOiciM **ta Un<
the htooci €.t\ the n to crus rorfifeis if the
m atom
'Vc vn'll give Ore Hundred Pollara for
any *•% of Cat**rti*l \lt cu•rot
l* eurrd by Mail’* <'atari): 2d*lteine Cir
culars Tree Ah XV n| Tt
F. J. CHtls'Kl At CO.. ToUdfc, O.
Cos me r Lot al A etvs
NOTICE
A mooting; of the OhainbeY of
Commerce is called for Monday nigh l
February 4th, a* half past seven o’-
clock :c 1 1 1 Royal Theatre budding.
This v il he an important me* ting and
every member i = urged to he present.
Don't i' >r*r *t th*- date, place, and
hour, a* and don't fail to be there.
W. E. HENSI.EE I'ros.
Man*oil at the M- t*n -lu-t Parson-
Sfti' in a ’• 1 ~ o:> Ndurdsy nivat.
dam-ary 22c.. .! J.y etc.re Nelms
and A1 Sf*i \\ ilnrn cliirnv.,mi, ho'h of
Ihiiiielsviiie. (.is . Rev. a. f> p.dJv
*ST? ine
Mrs. J. K. Vsj-ier -f >.V ; r.':r e. i.i
ever liesd,; o \ ‘>ii ht r met iter
I ;: t <v \ r.-~i WH.I V MON*7o*. DANIPI.SVIM.E, GA
Mr.-, Emma Birch more.
Mr. W. C. Cook spr.et Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mrs.. W. G. Cook is spending today
at Smitbonia with her mother, Sirs.
J. D. Power who is quite sick;.
Friends of Mr. T . C. Davison wi’l
u c* glad To learn that ho is much bet
ter. after having been iek for sever
al days.
Sheri.T \V. K. Hail of Daiiie'f'. i'!e
was a visitor here Tuesday. Hi; an
nouncement fur ie-election appeal#
in this insue.
-Mr. and Mrs. James Tu.isley are
tuort' of Mr. and M t *s. L. A.
Feasliy.
Mr. J. A. Griffeth ov Danielsvi'.le
was in Comer Tuesday.
EGGS FOR HATCHING fro.Ti S. C.
R. i. Red*. Don?fcli-on S.rein, at SI.GO
per 15. Abo booking orders now
Tor Baby Chick*, Feb., Mch., and
Apr. delivery, at 20 cents each or
$-1.50 per 25.
J. 1.. Me MUR RAY
The marriage of Miss Nina Gun
ter and Mr. FeHon Wheeless of
■bandy Cross last Saturday evening
came as quite a surprise to their
r.ar.y friends.
Mr. . T. Ghoi Ton of Daniulsvi’lc
was in Ccmcr Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed Hopkins has been quite
c lei.; the oast week with measles.
Several announcements appe r in
this issue, and candidate- are already
getting busy for the numerous jobs
>.u tlk county.
WANTED:
I c Lwy twe mule* .
RALPH COLLIER.
Comer, Ga , R*. I
Don’t fail to attend the meeting
• f the Chamber of Commerce at the
1-oya! Theatre, Mondav night, Feb.
4th, at 7:.'!0 o’clock.
ilis. A. .J. Gnfleth was a visitor
to Athens yesterday.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Forecasting A Tremendous
Spring Demand
739,626
■ / .*-*•,
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more Ford cars and trucks were pro- ’."i
euced last year than the previous '.'i
year, an increase of over 50 per cent. •
T- 1
In spite of this tremendous increase in production, it was
impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring 1
end slimmer rr.onrhs when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars
and Tracks could net be Filed. f ■■:
% **'
This year w inter buying for immediate delivery has been
more active than ever before—and in addition 200.000 ,•
orders have already been booked through the Ford Weekly
Purchase Plan for spring delivery. * i
: \.v.
“ These facts clearly indicate trial the demand during this
'£ spring and summer w ill be far greater than ever, and that
orders should lx- placed immediately with Ford Dealers as
„ a means oi protection against delay in securing your Ford
Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor. *-
Detroit, Michigan 'i
V*
A small deposit cL-.hh \vilh et-sv r<.yrr!r.i* of
the i air-.c" arranged, or your enrollment under
the Fora Wed -v Purchase Ran, Hill put your
order on the p-ttrrved list for spring delivery.
it ■ * r
See the Nearest Authorized
Ford Dealer
FOR SALE
House with 5.4 Acre* of ignd on
Mair St., Comer, Ga . For sale cheap
or will trade for ferm
H. T BRANON
Mr. aru M**s. James Teasley, Miss
Kate Tessley, and Mr. Jim P. Moon
were in Athens yesterday.
ZG' .'ri, Sunday U the regular preach
ing day at Baptist chuich and a spe
cial conference has been called for se
lecting a pastor.
D. GORHAM JACKSON
FARM LOANS
Low Rate Dependable Service
804 Holman Building. Athens, Ga,
Planters Warehouse Cos.
Incorporat'd
/£ktE3Le>:r2LS=* C^x
Cotton Factors
JOHN TANARUS, PITTARD, Pres. C.W. CKoOK
VY. W. SCOTT, Vice-Pres. Sec. and Tress
“Liberal Advances made on all cotton stcud”.
LUMBER LUMPER LUMBER
Boards ad Framing
WE PAY CASH-
Athens Sew and Planeiog Mil! Cos.
ATHENS, GA.
Appropriate* and
service a were held at the !*'g.g
church last Sunday.
TMotipht for the L'sy.
Too many <f ,
i ' ' "Or rim*
making ex.us.-s i„
mukitiu gmiii in works. “ u
^Oy' 8 Big Head.
A baby s head Is, proportionate!*
four times tbo size of a mnri s A%
tlm man prows up his head, in a re!.
live penpt*. shrinks until its U iei<sur.
nent from crown to chin is only , m
eighth of his height. When he was
an infant the same measurement re
grcMmfed one-foi:rib of his suiwr*.