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* GHOLSTON STAND
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Mrs. Jes.-'e B. Patton and (laugh
ter, Miss Annie Belle, ol' Ml /'ion
were visitors at the home of Mrs.
J P. Clodfelter Friday.
Mr. arid Mrs ( Jiff Simmon? spent
a few days last week in Athens.
Miss Mae Hunter her truest
Saturday and Sunday Miss V elma
White of Athens.
Mr and Mrs . WJ. B. Parham arid
children attended a birthday dinner
at the home of Mrs. Parham’s par
ents at Rogers Mill last Sunday.
Miss Minnie Pelle Smith has re
turned home after a' week’s visit to
her sister, MrS|. Roy Threlkeld..
Mr. B. B. Cook and family spent
Saturday afternoon in Colbert
Master Joe Simmons was the* guest
of Master Howard Portion near
Smith’s school last Wednesday
Mr. Herbert Walls and family
veiled Mrs. Wall's mother, Mrs.
Kidd Tuesday.
Masters Heyward, Leslie, Hugh
and Walton Cook; .1 Ml. and Geneva
Walls have joined the Baptist Sun
day school at Corner and was delight
ed with the welcome they received
from Supt. Graham and the children,
Mr. and Mrs. Meal Barnett and
son Eld ridge, visited Mr. Mann
Patton and wife Tuesday
Little Miss Louise Jenkins of El
bert county is visiting friends here.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our thanks to
•all our friends and neighbors who
have been so kind and helpful to us
during the sickness and death of our
dear daughter arid sister, Bernice
No one hut those who have passed
through the sadness of these hours
car, know how much such deeds of
kiVtdness are appreciated. May G*>d’s
richest lib ssing rest on each of you 1 ..
We also wish to thank those who have
witten us their expressions of sym
pathy. God only knows how it helps
to hear our sorrow, to know we have
so many dear (friends who are sor
rowing with us in this sad hour. May.
God in his infinite wisdom bless every,
one.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M. Waggoner,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H.‘Waggoner,
Mr. and Mrs. Taul G. Waggoner,
Hoilii, Howard, Kenneth and Key,
Wagoner.
FOR SALE—
f Chattanooga 3-Roller Cane Mill.
J A Williford,
Comer, Ga ~ Rt . 4
* OAKLAND SOCIALS *
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The people around here have been
attending: the revival meetings at
Union and Pleasant Grave.
Mq. and Mrs. W . N. Allen mo
tored to Athens Saturday.
*\Ve are sorry to state that the lit
tie daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. A.
Eeagraves has had a right bad ear
but is some better now.
Mi. s Nellie Smith of Meadow ; a
visiting f'iends and relatives in this
section .
Mr. Ifarvie Smith spent Saturday
and Saturday night \v : th relatives of
’ is place.
The friends of Mr Preston Wil
burns of Progress are sorry to hear
of his illness and hope for him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Hilley were
vsittig Mr. and Mrs Harve Sea
graves one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Martin, to
gether with Mr. and Mrs. Stficalana
of Neese made a trip to Tallulah
Falls Sunday..
MrJ. Jackie Williams and chil-j
(.Iren visited Mrs. J. A. Seagraveo I
one afternoon last week
Mr. C. C. Cheatham ma-.’e a bus
iness trip to Athens Saturday.
Mr. Hr :-ve Bradley made a short
| visit at M" J A. Seagraves Satur
day night
The Hisses Johnson have been vis
iting relatives of tins place and at
tending services at Union..
Me. Bobbie o‘Kelley has been
visiting relatives here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Bray were vis
iting here recently ..
At*, and Mrs. J. it. Epps were
visitors of cur eommnity recently.
ASPIRIN
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Beware of Imitations!
(ftAYE
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Unless you see tho “Bayer Croas” ">*
package or on tablets yon are not get
ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
safe by millions and prescribed by
physicians over twenty-three* years iw
Colds Headache
Toothache, Lumbap**
Neuritis Rheuiivtti.stp
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’*
only. Each unbroken package contains
proven directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 24 and iOfl.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticacidoaber at
fjalicylicarid.
* MT ZION LOCALS *
By 44 Clipper’’
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We had a good shower of rain
Sunday and vegetation looks very
much refreshed.
Miss Katie Owens and brother
from Zoar have been visiting the t'am
ily of Mr Ben Lor<^.
Miss Frances Carithers has been
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Carithers near Meadow.
Mrs. Fanny Patten spent Thurs
day last as gue. t of Mrs. Dan Huff*.
Mr and Mrs. Marcus Bates from
Greenville, S. C. are visiting rela
tives in this community.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Lord spent
Friday last as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Mann Patten near .Jeptha.
Mr. and Mrs. C.. Sartain of S. C.
are visiting relatives in this commu
nity at present.
Mrs. Jesse Patten and Miss An
nie Belle Patten visited Mrs . Annie
Grime * and Mt K. B. Woods of
Comer the latter part of last weak•
Mr. Lillus lord has been visiting
the family of his uncle, Mr. Tandy
Owers at Zoar..
Mr. .1 . B. Patten has been on the
sick list with bronchial trouble .for
the past several days.
Misses Edna and Pauline In in vis
ited Misses Annie Belle and Fannie
Lou ratten Sunday last .
Mrs. Gladys Lord Harvel has been
visiting Mrs. Alec Johnson of Comer
Messers Odell Irvin and Virgo'
TH€ 04NtEL8V!LL£ MONITOR, OAfMELSVILLE. GEOWOt^*
Finley of near Moons Grove were
of Mr. Will Irvin's family
Saturday night.
Mr. Hershel Pardin of Wintervillo
was circuit among Mt. Zion friends
Sunday.
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I Seems liki Mr /alv Fai'"rn/-r
from above Paiiiel;/ Te is ■ •'<inr'.'.d
by some of '.he Mt he Is.
ftlrs M. ; T. Rojlin ia visiting her
.sister at Commerce this week.
i
Mr. Wifi Irvin and family attend
ed a birthday., dinner at his sisters,
Mrs. Phiilifvs near Blue Stone Tues
day last.
Messers Jesse and Gilbert Patten
made a business trip to Commerce
Friday last..
Little Mi s Francis Landers is im
proving after having a severe bil
lions spell.
Master Thomas Patten spent the
past with his uncle s fatui
ty, Mv\ Bud Patten, tear Cedar
Grove.
Mr. and Mgs.. Bill Bates, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Irfin and Mr. Howard.,
Irvin spent Sfftvrrliy in the ‘"Classic
City.“
There was a very enjoyable sing
ing at Mr. D. N. Patterns Sunday
afternoon. , c
i
Mr. Lee Landers has been spend
ing some time with his son, Mr.
Fred Landers..
The young people spent a most
delightful evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epps last
day at a musical entertainment. De
licious refreshments were served du
ring the evening.
•"
Miss Ella Mae Porterfield is in
Athens visiting her sister, Mrs . Bell
Nelms. Wo iearn she will have an
while out
there.
Miss Lillie Holcomb and brothers
of Bishop •are visiting relatives in
this locality^this week.
Mr.4. Lester of Athens and Mrs.
Annie Henderson of Griffin are
guests of .nr., and Mrs. Frank Epps
at present.
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and
family of Danielsville were guests
Tuesday of Mrs. Pink Patten
Mr. and Mrs*. Eldridge Patten and
children of Athens are visiting the
former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Patten.
Miss Luma Berryman from near
Royston is the admired guest cf Miss
Gladys Bates this weels.
Miss Eva Escoe was among those
fv .ni Mt. Z’-on who attended services
at Arnoldsville part of this week..
Mr. and Mi’s*. Jim Carithers of
Comer were visiting- Mr. Wiley anu
Miss Babe Simmons last Sunday..
Mb and Mrs. W. B Bates are
spending part of this week with Mr.,
and Mrs. Grover Freeman near
Neese.
Miss Gladys Eavens from near Sa
lem was guest the past week of the
Misses Bond
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* EMBALM ERS *
AtJTOHOB-ILE EQUIPMENT
$ BAY Aa COFFiNJ" hV NIGHT $
%61 | 01 J
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HATS
Refreshingly new are the early Fall hats
ol soft silky panne velvets, or combina
tions ol velvet and satin. All the new
fashioji notes are featured in this ship
ment of Autumn, 1924 hats.
New, square crowned hats,smart mod
ildeations of the cloche, flaring shapes
wit 1 1 swir 1i u g and rap cries of Wei vet, aa and
many others- equally fashionable, in
black and also in all the new Fall colors.
Specially Priced at
* 53.95 io 54.45
Special Close-Out of Hats
We have a few ladies hats witti silk
scarfs to match, which we we will close
out at $2.89 for Scarf and Hat,
S. M. SIMMONS, Manager.
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PARQUR.4R slab burner
~ i here is no better time than the ?r4S
?._ cut to cash in on this outtit. l°u vJf
make money selling lumber. ■h
i J harquhar Slab Burner is the only engine
(■ . - JM .green slabs
vwr ° n a . ra; " y
-jicrv';■*** day in trie
rawrtur Slab Bornur winter time, r.irqubar Doable Belt Saw M.S
WOODRUFF MACHINERY MFC. CO.
41 South Forsyth Strout Atlanta G-
C. A. SCUDDER
JEWELER
ATHENS, GA
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Watciies,-
ewel €sxr-y,
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