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NEWTOWN
, \V-jik's Locals)
}j jicWhirter from Co
•lr' - v nvn Tuesday on bus
'£ '
; given by Mr. -1.
,- e d by all on last
wj] P (
unlay. ■* •
u a ,he cams from E’.brrt
i’niy Silent week end wnh Miss
.Sn'iith.
. ir a; ,i Mrs. Oiin Kidd have
! e< | bad; into our community. We
,’glad to have diem back with us.
M „ and Mrs. W. E- Brown and
ton S pei,t Sunday with Mr. and
E. J. King at Carlton .
jj r . and Mrs. Baity from Carlton
visit;ne Mrs. Otho David Suu
, ' _
Mrs. Tom Ebovhardt visited Mrs.
a, Carrouth Monday.
The party given by Miss Kehn
aith wa? enjoyed i>y all P- e ent
turdey night.
Master Butter Frown ‘••pent Srm
v with blaster Henry Eberlrardt.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Threlkeld
and children spent Sunday night and
jitbv wiiii Krp,. J • >L Carrou*h.
Mur Eulalia Brown spent Sunday
thMrs. Koyt Nash.
We had a very good Sunday School
iiiday. Let everybody come and
irg someone with you next Sunday
nday School at 3 o'clock P. M.
ayer r.eeting at 7 o'clock Sunday
[hi
We sit sorry Mrs. J. 11. Car
nth is sick at present.
Mrs. Ho"t Mash and children were
siting Mr:.. Dewey Thvelkeld ibis
,*
Auxiliary from New Hope churCh
it, with Mrs. 1.. P. Smith Satur
i afternoon; had a nice program;
lumbers present.
He sre shad to reuort the sick c-f
rcommunity better.
* * :'t sjr :■< * #
SHILO *
* f $ * ;> iff &
W.’ihc Mae Harwell and Mr.
*yrnon Edwards were happily ma>
Sunday. Wo wi-h for them a
si t and happy
Tie aaeirg gvcm by Misses Clyde
"* *'ith >. rnv.'c was enjoyed bv all
■* nt
* i j- !> ' cfj r:, “ week-end with Mr. G.
’ J . T Bev ar.d family.
i * IV,: ‘ rov> 'e spent the week
hon>>. folks of Commerce.
("wave and family of
'' ' r,;f Bweek-end with
M;f s fi v i .. *
'■-roive spent Sunday
-da ! . Lane Sorrells.
knH, i ■
‘ rowo spent Sunday
| °° n with Miss Etta Dudley.
J !f. G|,.n n ~ ,
f.\! r was the jn-ast
yjj, ' ( vov.’c Sunday a/tei'
Hi. ~ T
*.. burroughs s’jent Sat
' l| ‘v with Mr. T. L.
Notiro
‘ '' >ud from Greens-
Wr r -I in ( ( nier on
'‘ a > ach month pre
1 . a*ses of dental
jj ; ,aui f re week.
,) P . ll tJreeiae a call
Uuildinjj.
BLUE STONE DOTS
Vs* 7t I
u (fie; e '.vc co re aga r af oi
having ."€ ;i nl nt . o long,
there war. no preaching Sundae
or-, account of bad wealth :.-v: the
rear- i .:• was ab ; nt.
The Vabsriinc Party giv n by .Mr
W. V.. Christian was enjoyed by a
li'.'ge crowd.
. There will be a Musical at M-.
Dove's Saturday night; wa wirh
for them a large crowd.
-Miss Lottie and Pascal Hi'lty had
a- their guests Sunday afternoon
Misses Ruby and Louise Highia and.
t-i.r. f liarii. 1 1. e th. Mr. Ca.vln
Brar.yan.
M : sn Mangle Wi 1 Hairs had c s v e
guest Saturday r.jglit Mbs Willie
Gamer.
iLavg Donie Mae and Dczzie Mae
Jordon had es .heir guest Saturday
nis-Txt ar.d Sunday, Miss Heather E&-
tou
kl -* I etl :e Mae and Pascal ill'.by
had as tke-ir guests Sunday uf.e trion
Mr. Cleo Patter;cr. said Mr. Hiram
Murry from Duunom] 11111.
Doric Mae usd De;.lc Mae
Gosa’on had as
.ufternoon, li:. Kami! Bridges an-i
Mr. Ad in Pa terfie'd iird Cori; e Par.
' or he'd.
Mr. Garnett- Coil passed fcbro- j <v h
our community Sunday after noon.
f here was a candy drawing at Mr.
George Simmons Friday night and
was enjoyed by all present’.
Mr. A. A. Garner spoilt the day
Sunday with Mr. G. T. Allan and
family.
Our Sunday School at Flue S one
Is fme; *,v<- invi'e every body -twe mi c
Miss Aril Car'thers w 11 preach at
the New Holland church, Sundae
morning, February 17; Everybody,
rorne am; be with as.
EGGS FOR HATCHING from S. C.
R. !. Rcjdr., Dontldsfip. Strain, at $1.50
jcr 15. Aio booking orders now
tor F> nby Lhick*, I" cb., Mch., nd
Apr. tleliverr, at 20 tents each or
t4.SO per 25.
J. L. McMURRAY
CAN'D FOR RENT
Two-Horte Farm on read froci
Athens to Fdbertcn. 1 wifi help the
right party. See J 8 Dudley or
Mi * S, T. E. Dudley,
Comer, Georgia.
FARM LOANS
The 1 utornatione! Life Insurance
Cotcpauy i now cnaking lean* on
Madison County {arms.
See Feed Bond at the Clerk's Of
riee > n Denieiiiillt every Ttr>sdy.
Half your living
Money Cost
You can make if wwll> at home.
H&stißze' Seeds, Hants and u,hfi.
“The Standard of the South,’’ are a!l
fully described with hundreds of actual
photographic pictures in the new • ■>-
Seed Book of the South. ? h.s u , w
Hastings’ Seed Catalog is the great
est and most useful Seed Book e'er
published for the South, 'ou need it.
unci we want you to have it entirely
\\\> are aiso glviD? to
! customer 5 SEED PA< KK - o
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ABSOLT-1 L
I.Y FREE, 'rhe new Catalog tens s.j
about it ainl gives “every care for the
consideration of the buyer Ft P
chasing and planting seeds, bulbs and
plants,’’ says the Seed War.d Re
view We want you to and
keen the wonderful new Heed Book
in vour home for ready reference at
1 sll 'times. Write for it now. A pos.-
| card will do. It will come to you a
i return mail. n
i H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMkN,
ATLANTA, GA.
PA* T-i -vi‘ r*. -.rn-nrerr o j-vu.t f GEObf'A.
l-everal from lur. atter.de-. 1 tic
Earners nesting at Danichv. Ie lust
Friday’.
Messes J. H. McWhirter and C.
M. Dean made a business trip to
Athens Thursday.
Mr. Guy Gordon and family of
Shady Dale arc visiting relatives here
' The basket ball team and aeveva'
others weVo in Danieisvillfe Friday
attending the tournament. The boys
enjoyed the games very much, cveV,
though they did not win.
Some plowing is being done now,
which is a reminder that spring Is
not far off.
Dev. M. C. Alien tilled bus regu
lar appointment litre Saturday and
Sunday. There i.s some talk of
changing the Saturday appointment
to Sunday right.
Mrs. M. F. McWhirter is. con
fined to her room with rheumatism,
we are sorry to state.
Hi * her.a Mcalor, who is terahing
at Lilhurn, spent i-be week-end with
home fell-:?.
Mr. Howard Higginbotham of Do
gait was visiliog hi:; father's family
hove recently.
Mr. Gbailps Dean ard sin of
J-.ne", Chape! cOinmunity were !:e*e
Pu may afternoon.
Wo are sorry to bear ef .Vie. Frunk
Parker’s sieknes.% but hope he will
soon be well again.
We notice John Gunnels (col) has
been making c-j'jsiddrable imprevy
ments on his place recently—building
some new out-houses, rccowving
some old ones, and getting stalled
to plowing and arranging for anoiber
crop. John is one of our best col
ored citizens—has been on the same
place )metliing like tbrity years,
has had to pay some unjust debt',
owing to tbs bankruptcy of Tome'
white men; but lie is coming out of
this, and hopes to do well hero, with
out going North or any other part of
the country.
FORT LAMAR
Buy Your Ford Now
>
WITH spring almost here thousands of families, antici
pating the demand that is certain to exist for Ford Care
and Trucks are placing their orders lor immediate delivery.
Sales now are far ahead of salts at this time last year.
Advance orders calling for delivery under the Ford Weekly
Purchase Plan have already reached a total of 255-759
Cars and Trucks.
The prospect of securing prompt delivery is daily becom
ing more uncertain. We cannot urge too srrongly, tnere
fore, the necessity for placing your order immediately, if
you are planning to drive a Ford Car this spring.
See the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
’ v 4.
Motor
£ Detroit, Michigan
It is r>cr necessary to pay for your car in full in order
to seccre delivery. You can get on the pteicrrcil list
tor early delivery by making a email payraeat dwn.
Or, if you wish, you can arr.jige for delivery under
the terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.
‘THE I lITI.E PRICE 1 ’
DIM KG ROOM
190 Clayton St., Athfit?, Ga,
Second to Non^
in
Service arci Satisfytft;n
LIFE FIRE
ACCIDENT WINDSTORM
SURETY BONDS, AUTOMOBILE.
\V E lIENSLEP* Agent.
D, GORHAM JACKSON
FARM LOANS
L ri w Rate Dependable Service
804 Holman Building, Athens, Ga,
WABTTED
LUMBER LUMPER LUMBER
Ilmr.lK and I‘Yan.ii);!
WE PAY CASH-
Mens Saw and Flanging Mill Go.
ATHENS, GA,
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR