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FORT LAMAR LOCALS
Mr. 0. M. Dean made a business
tr;p to. Athens Saturday,
Miss Fannie Lee Parker of the
Commer.ee IHgth School 'spent itbe
week-end at home.
James Hutcherson and family
visited relatives in Franklin County
last Sud&y. l; m
Miss Janie But', or is visiting
friend®, in Atlanta for a few weeks,
before going to South Georgia.
Mr. Ralph Parker’s s-hool in S.
(,’|. ha 3 closed and bo is now at horr.e
for awhile.
Mro. G. L. Pittman bus been in
disposed for several days,
ercise hre rH S 'qll h udr Tdnoi
There will 1> h Children’s Ray
/verv'ee held here t)/ -Tm Sunday in
May.
Mrs. T. (J. Butler will leave in
a few days for a visit ta ..-her son,
Col. Hartman Butler of the U. S.
Army, r.t Tuscaloosa, Ala.
* JIJST FROM SHILO *
The death angel visited the home
of Mr. \V. F. Harwell, Friday night
and took awav their faithful mother
and wife. She lor.vet- a husband and
nine children, many relatives and
friends to mourn her death. Lari
I'uage cannot express, neitlu r p**n
describe the bit tor anguish and deep
sorrow that fills our her;rt for the fa
ther and little children.
She was a devoted member of the
Baptist church and a true Christian.
She will be missed in our community;
how dark and lonolv their home will
he without a mother. May God blevs
their homo. Our sympathy is forever
with them all. h. & C,
Many from he o attended the ring
ing at Zirion church Sunday after
noon.
Mr. Joe Tyner visited horm- folk-.
Sunday.
Tax and Surtax
THfc. GREATEST QUESTION FACING THE AMERICAN PUBLIC TODAY IS TAX. CHANCES
ARE YOU PAID AN INCOME TA X—PERHAPS A SURTAX—AND YOU DIDN'T KICK MUCH A
BOUT THIS TRIBUTE TO YOUR PROSPERITY.
AT SOME STORES YOU ARE ASKED TO PAY A TAX FOR THE ASSURANCE OF QUALITY AND
A SURTAX FOR THE ASSURAN CE OF STYLE. AT THIS STORE YOU PAY NEITHER. YOU PAY
ONLY FOR MERCHANDISE. W HETIIER IT IS A STAPLE OR A NOVELTY, THE COST TO YOU
IS JUST AS LOW AS OUR COST WILL ALLOW US TO MAKE |T... WE NEVER PUT A TAX ON OUR
PATRONS. , '
A SALE OF GOOD LOOKING FROCKS AT $25.95
>or np'jciul filing next week we have assembled u wonderful assortment of F.tylish frocks of Flat Cropc-s
Dent Crepes, Satin Faced Crepe;., Crepe ie •jChiiiea, Roskunarr. Crepes, Fancy and Jacquard Crepes.
The .color." .ate black, navy; tans, browns, ftTnys, greens, and blues. Sport models, tailored models and
dressy models. The usual price of these frocks is considerably highe r than $25.95. Gome and ' Vee
tbc:n, you !! nqree with us that ti one dresses are unusual values.
MATER lAL3 FOR THE HOME DRF.SSMA KER Tf
' ou won r tind a More complete assortment of materials in any <±ore. No matter what kind of garment
you intend making you will tind the material you want here to make it with. Beet of all you will find
the prices reasonable ir every instance.
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COATS AND CAPES UNDERPRICED FOR A SP ECIAL SALE
Substantial savings are offered in this sale of Goats and Cape*. Good ntyler. high yrsde materials and
finely tailored.
s % fi.oo Goats and Gapo? for $32.50
$50.00 Gouts and t apes for S3O OO
sts.6o G idg nn l r"a ; >e: for J2B *>o
$46.50 boats and Oa*os for $27 50
s4i>.(b Goats and Gapes for $26 50
You ca Ft afford to mi*, thr opyo rtunity to buy a high grade Cat or Cape n- b, v H Mos
m'ery sue is in the r.mo t and every one in a real bargain.
i)avison-sticl)oUon (To.
Athens, Georgia
Mr. Julian Bennett ands n mo
ored to Commerce Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crowe of
Athens spent the week end with
lorne folks.
We ate glod to <v Mrs Coy Crowe
is improving very fast after an oper
ation .
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett
spent Sunday with Mr. WilliCrowe
and family.
MT. ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bates enter
tained at a sumptuous dinner on the
27th erf April in honor of the third
birthday c* their interesting littie
son, Bill Jr.
Mis.'. Edna Irvin ir, visiting her
cousin, Miss Estelle Trvin, near
Moons Grove.
Mr:i. Tom Funders of IJanichville
was visiting her filter, Mrs. Hope
Caritherrv Mor.dpy last.
Miss l.ucile Wood from near Dan
ieleville and Micy Pauline Irvin were
visiting Miss Fannie Lou Patten part
of last week.
Thru young folk i enjoyed a dj
lightful singing at the home of Mr.
and Mr i. Hope Carithers Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mr:!. Flctch Patten and
Mr. Jim Patten attended the birth
day dinner of Mr. Hut Bonds at
Uoyston Sunday last.
Mr.-.. Williams, Mr:?. Nellie Gools
by and Mrs;. Poole, ai! of Carnes
ville, have been, visiting the family of
Ml 1 , bum Williams dining the pest
week.
M s Fannie Lou Patten visited
Miss \ cina Patten near Smith’s Mon
day last.
Mr. Joe Bonds and family were
among the guests of Mr. Rut Bonds
at Bco’ston Sunday.
Mr. V> 1! Irvin has been going
’.hioug’u some Job like afflictions for
•he past week. We. wish bin a speedy
▼ME DAMELSViLLE MONITOR. DANIELSVI-LLE.
recovery.
Miss Alice Garrett and Mr. Dupree
Bavins were married Sunday after
noon at the residence of Mr. Joe
Nelms. Their many friends are wish
ing them a joyful journey through
life.
—-Clipper.
WiO are having some more pretty
weather at present. We hope it will
continue, so the farmers can got
busy with their crops.
We are sorry to hoar ihat Mr.
Mike Scourghu is seriously sick with
heart dropsy and is not expected to
recovojf.
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The singing given by ML&ea-Luey'
Seney and Gladys Patton was en
joyed by a large 'crowd, Sunday af
ternoon .
We are glad to know that Mr. L.
L. Adams is improving after an op
eration for appendicitis.
Miss Emma Epps and Miss Julia
Sorrow were the guests of Miss Lola
Winfrey Sunday.
We are sorry to report that the
baby of Mr. and Mrs. Acie Lice ps
very lev; vvirh pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. We-ley Sorrow and
little dauhter, E.terline, scent Sat
urday night and Sunday with his sis
ter, Mrs. ClareneeChristian.
Mira Annie Sue Henley o' Ha was
vi.. iting her aunt, Mrs. Lula Whit
worth, one day last week.
Mrs. Ella Thompson we ; in Ath
ens Monday shopping.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jabous Sorrow and
little daughter spent Saturday night
and Sunday with his parent*?, Mr.
and Mrs. John-ic ,Sorrow, and family.
Several from around here attend .
ed preaching at. Bru;-h Creek Sunday.
FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS and
quick service rail on.
Phone 84
Halls Garage and Repair Shop
*33.75 Coat, ard Cape, for $22 50
$36 •75 Ccais and Capes for $21.75
$33-75 Coats and Capes for S2O 00
$-3. 50 Coats and Capes for $13.75
s’2y.so Goat? and Car.es for sl2-75
COLBERTS MILL
Pay With A Check
Said a funner friend the other day: “I've been owning a iitt-e
bill to old mar* Blank, 12 mile i south of here, for some vlnip
I guess I’ll drive over there today and pay him.”
We talked him out of it. Not out of paying the debt, but of
making the drive. We advised him to mail Mr. Blank a check,
the whole transaction then cost only the price of a two-cert
stamp. And when the check rame bark rt arted as a receipt.
You can’t afford to crank up even a “Henry” and make a 24
mile drive when a two-cent stamp will do the work for you, and
do it better.
4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits. ,
The Peoples Bank
Comer C3^a.
Spray Pumps
We handle the Myers Spray
I Pumps. The Best Pump made to
spray Poison on your cotton. Come
in and let us demonstrate this pump
to you
The price is only $7.00 and we
believe vou will sav it is the best
i t_ C- : r A-n If ** .
pump you ever saw fer the money.
Get your pump early while we
have a good supply.
We give trade tickets with every
dollar traded with us.
W. A. Rowe Cos.
Comer G-a.
tltice Stee Tlantps
GIVEN AWAY tktt V* 11 H EACH $5 00 PURCHASE WF
SELL MERCHANDISE AT A VERY CLOSE PRICE. AS Ot K
EXPENSES ARE VERY SMALL.
WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE
E. B. SCARBOROUGH
~ -Sfe COMER. GEORGIA *