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Our farmers are getting very anx
• our, to go to farming but the ground
continues too wet.
Mrs. Pen Ford has been visiting
her sister, ?Irj Mann Patten near
Jcpthn.
Mrs. B. K. Jones, Miss Mary
Jones and M f. J. G. Jones, promi
nent W ?, ke<s county citizens, were
gues i ls of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pat
ten Sunday last.
Mr. and Mr|. Hill Rates enter
tained the young people Tuesday
o'gbt with a delightful old t'a hinred j
nugar candy pull. j
Mrs. Ed I '.cry of Daniekville was
a gueet. of her mother, Mrs. Irvin,
Saturday and Sunday last.
Miss Maybe! Ksece was dinner
guest of Miss Dczzie Lee Evan.:-;,
Sunday.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jim Carrington of
Comer were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
I. P. O’Kelley Monday,
Misses Lillie Patten, Edna and I
Pauline Irvin, Gladys Bates, Jessie ,
May Escoe, Meucrs Howard Irvin.
Sam Bates, and G. N. Paifch were
guests of Miisres Annie Belle and
Fannie Lou Patten the past Sunday.
We are sorry to note the terioua
bines* of little Mildred Wil jams
who has pneumonia.
Mi's Kstelie Irvin hs returned
home after viriting her cousin, Miss
Kdna Irvin the. past M; ,
Irvin has many admirers in this com
mu nit y who .re anxious to we her
i mong t's again soon .
M:s.s Leo’’.in Sorrow from near
olbert has. been visiting her sister,
Mrs. Joe I’ai.te-;; recent ly.
Miss Ruhv f; i'\i spent' part of last
v ik in Dauielsvd!i; as the guest <u
her sister, .Vlrs. Cromers Moore
Mr. and Mr*. John McCarty visit
ed Mr. and M*f Frank Epps Sun
day .
Mr . and Mr-'. Hit] Ratos were vis
iting the latter's parent-p Mr. and
Mrtt. l‘rsion Williams roar N'eese
Sunday.
Mrc. Will Irvin and Mrs. Hubert
Lsooe ehaperopo.d a iolly oroiv I of
voting people on a Jlah froLc Inst
Monday over on South river.
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All of My. John Garretts family
l ave tti t gore ;hroujjh with a reigo
of the measles hut we r.re glad to say
•Jl are doing nicely at present.
M"- < 7 01.n Martin of Danielsville
la y been visiting her mother. Mrs.
I ink 1 attom the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. l) r. Scarborough
wre vi iting relatives near Jones
Chapel the past week.
M;- and Mrs. Eldrige Patten and
children from Athend have hcen vis
iting the former’s parents. Mr. and
Mr*. Henry Patten.
Lev. Carter of Franklin Springs
preached ut 'll. Zion Saturday and
Sunday to large crowds who were
highly picmed ifc the preacher and
the proa.dung. The regular pastor,
Claudio Goodrum, was present also.
Wc ham that Mia., K .hi M av
I'ntten and Miv Ellis Common wme
very ouietly manic:! Sunday after
noon. These young people are very
popular and their host 0 f Mends wish
them ;> happy journey i hr,ugh life
Mr,s. Hess Envois from near Cos.
ner was visiimg Mr*. Kj. Bate', re
cently
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Mrs - •* K. Wl.Jn and Mrs. H
’ soenr Monday with Mr.
M M %er t >"
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Mrs. .1. H. Carouth and Mrs. W.
E. Uiown spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. A . P. Anderson.
Mrs. J. D. Anderson and Mr.
Olin Kicd enjoyed the Easter egg
hunt at Mr. W. S. Threlkeld Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Brown
sp'mt Sunday with Mr. J. B. and
Miss Mollie Power.
Mr. and Mrs. IT. C. Kberhanlt
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
.j. R. Wilson Sunday.
There will he a singing at the
school house here nert Saturday
night. Everybody is invited tc come.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. If. O. Carouth
spent Sunday with Mr. Hollis Ca
routh and family of Elbert county.
Mrs). Clarence Guest of near
; Bowman spent Saturday night with
1 Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Christian.
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j Mn. Quincy Wood and children
; spent several days with Mr. S. H.
i Wood and family last week.
Mesdameg J. H. Carouth, O. L.
j Moon and J. 1). Anderson attended
the Auxiliary at Pauli Saturday af
ternoon .
Several ft cm Elbert county attend
ed the singing here Saturday night.
CARD OF THANKS
We wash to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their kind
ness. and sympathy shown during the
sickness and death of our little baby.
We also thand the Drs. Whtdehel
for their kind services rendered u.
May God’s richest blessings rest upon
each and every one of them is our
prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Patten.
I OR SALE
i • C. White Leghorn Egg*; IS
for -1.00; I \>o Esjys fer $8.50.
B S PAUL,
VAUGHN MEMORIAL
I On Saturday, April 2ti, at Court
1 House uz Athens all singers and
friends of Prof. J. 15. Vaughn are
requested to meet hi a Memorial
S>n.gimp. Time of meeting, 10 o'clock
Everybody cordially.
PUBLICITY FOR PARENT-TEACH
ER ASSOCIATION COURSE FOR
WOMEN, MERCER UNIVERSITY
INSTITUTE, UJ lo pS, 192 b
Outline of Subject, P. T. A
In*lructe>r: M-*. Guv Well*.
Jure 23rd.
1. Activities of Georgia Branch f
tie N. C. M. <& P. T. A,
a. \Y ork being done in the different
departments.
b. Hew local associations may co
operate .
June 24(b.
What :he State is doing for Child
Welfare.
a. Review of State and National
Laws regarding child welfare.
b. Program of the State Depart
ment cf Education.
June 25th
Pro Sell of >1 Circles
n. Ain’s end purposes
<>. \Vhut they a>\ actually aeeor.i
ii\ft
June 2hth
t l - SptCfic Methods by which local
j orgranixatiur-s way reach the masses
a. I‘uiUliuj; interest
k Securing attendance
c. Increasing me* 'bership
<!. Proyreris
June 27th
Kooivutlon and Vacation Ihvb.eint
"iih Solutions
a. Coiiuruetiv” I’rejects
AIKS. C-CY WELLS, Kastman, fin
State P. T. A. Chairman of Rccrea-
Mon at’t Social Standard*. Instruc
tor P. T. A course Mercer 1 'river
airy Institute 192f!. Sht ha* had two
years college training State Normal,
Athens, Ga. One summer George
Peabody School for Teachers. Two
summers in sperm! work in P. T. A.
work HV.r. SoC'j! Seict'c** at Colrm !
'’< COMES NEW 5, COMER. GEORGIA.
Free Money And Merchandise
We call your attention to Saturday. May 3rd,
Any time before and up to Saturday May 3rd with
one dollar purehase you will have a chance to get
the following prizes SSXO in money, 5 yards ot
best ginghams, 24 pounds bkst flour,
Remember every dollar cash trade entitles you
to get any of these prizes free should you get the
lucky number.
Eggs 22c, Friers 4Cc. Corn $1.35, Peas $2.25
W. T. COOK. Comer Ga.
THREE
To given away FRXSE
tor every dollar haded with the stores named below
you will he given a trade ticket, to draw for one of the above
Cars and Gold.
The Gold will be given away as follows: first prize sls;.
second prize $10; third prize $5; fourth prize $5. This will
be given away at each of the stores on Satirday, June 14th,
4 o'clock; also on Saturday, Oct. 4th, / o'clock. All tickets
will be held in the boxes for the drawing of the ford cats.
Hold all your tickets until the ford Gars are given away; it
might pay you. One ca r will he given away at ear'll place:
Ist car givan away bv Rowe Supply Cos, Mon. Dec. 29, 3 PM.
2nd car given away by Roive Bros., lues., Dec. 30, 3 P. W*
3rd car given away by U . A. Rowe & Cos. B ed. Dec. 31, 3:00-
FOR EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH OF FERTILIZERS TCUANO) BOUGHT FROM US WE WILL
GIVE A TRADE TICKET. ’ ,
EVERY DOLLAR TRADED WITH US, OR PAID ON ACCOUNT OR NOTE WILL BE GIVEN -
TRADE TICKET.
WE GIVE TRADE TICKETS -WITH CHICKENS, EGGS, PEAS, CORN. AND ALL COUNTRY *
DUC-E WE BUY
OR ANYON E CONNECTED WITH OUR STORE S, WILL NOT bE ALLOWED
DRAW ALL OTHERS WHETHER, SLACK OR WHITE, MAN OR, WOMAN. GIRLS OR BOYS, WIU
BF. GIVEN TRADE TICKETS
TO DRAW FOR THE ABOVE PRIZES, YOU MUST BE ON THE GROUND WITH YOUR nCK
WHFN THE DRAWING TAKES PLACE.
ONLY ONE PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN TO A PERSON AT EACH DRAWING.
Come in and let us explain it to you.
W, A. ROWE & CO., Cower. Ga.
ROWE BROS., Colbert, Ga.
ROWE SUPPLY CO. Carlton, Ga
SHOES
MEN’S LOW SHOE, NEW'
STOCK $3.50
LADIES’ STRAP SLIPPER $2.98
CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS $1.98
OVERALLS
MEN’S OVERALLS $1.50
HOYS’ OVERALLS 8c
BOYS’ PANTS 65c, 75c
BOYS’ STRAW HATS 25c
MEN’S STRAW HATS 35c
GROCERIES
LEST MEAT 13c
PORE LEAF LARD j sc
4 LBS. SILVER LEAF 7 9c
8 LBS. SILVER LEAF , 48
GINGHAMS
ONE LOT GINGHAMS i 9c
ONE LOT GINGHAMS 14 c
RIVERSIDE CHECKS ig c
MEN’S SHIR IS
shifting £