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NOTICE — want, a live correspond
tnt in every section of Madison and
ripper part of Oglethorpe; There is
nothing that will liven up a communi
ty so much as getting in touch with
the outside world; and there is, no
medium of communication that will
equal yoUr county paper. If your
community is not represented in
the local columns, find s ome one
who is interested in your communi
ty and them to call in the News
office the next tiwe it is convenient
to come to Comer.lf you can’t come
write us for instructions.. Let’s make
it a real county paper. ;
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* MT ZION LOCALS *
By “ Clipper”
*
News is very scarce now as every
body has settled down to gashcrin
n earnest.
Mrs. Will Sorrow and Miss Mary
Moon were visiting Mrs. Willie Mao
Horn of Cedar Grove vicinity Tues
day.
Mr. and Mns. Joe 15. Patten are
spending nait. of this week with rel
atives near Pattersons school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bates of Athens
have been visiting relatives and
friends in this community the past
week.
Jlr. Will Irvin and family visited
Mr. I’d Ivey oi Rutledge last week.
Mr. Roseoc Porterficlld and family
moved back to this community
after having mr.de Greenville, S. C.
their home for several months.
Mrs. Gilbert Patten is spending
several dry.; with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie Eseoe near Mt.
A iry.
Miss Janie Panthers from below
Meadow ha< been gum of a* Miss
Rachel I.ord {!••• , ..t week t and.
Mrs. Vase o l anders 1 c’ ildre r
returned >.* la i week r'’ :••• vis
iting M :*. .”J I'd r . V.. A. Holeonm
of Bishop.
Quite a number from this commu
nity at 1 "ltled the camp meeting at
Frank'. ,*) Bprh' .. t week-end.
j ■
Mi.'.s Fannie Lou Patten, Edna
and Pauliiu Irvin were guests of
Kiss Gkniy? !k.L s the past week-end.
Miss Pauline In n was the guest
of Miss Susie Etta Porterfield Sat
urday.
Mrs. Mae Pends was the freest of
Mrs. Julia Porterfield Tuesday.
Mrs. Scab Winfred picked cotton
Saturday morning l for Mr. Sorrow.
Mr. O. B. Scarborough entertained
<a number of young hoys Monday
night.
Mrs. Julia Porterfield was tho
guest of her sister, Mrs. Mattie Sor
rell?, Wednesday.
We are having quite a rainy spell
at present so everything and every
body seems dull, and “nothing doing”
in our beat.
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• OAKLAND SOCIALS *
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Several from here attended the
preaching services at Union church
Saturday and Sunday. The pulpit
was filled by Rev. Bell of Athens.
The pulpit at Pleasant Grove will
be filled bv Rev. A. E. Logan of Co
mer, Ga. on the Third Saturday and
Sunday afternoons of both days.
We regret to ste*e that Mr. Early
Tolbert and fam" • have moved to
Athens, but wish them happiness
and success in their new home.
Mr. W. N. Allen made a business
trip to Athens Saturday.
Misses Nobie ami flora Baxter
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Seagraves
last week-end.
Mr. Tom Hawk os made a business
trip to Athens Saturday.
Miss Bene O’Kelley spent the
night Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
G. L. Sudors.
Rev. Bell was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Sailors Saturday night.
Mr. Lamb Byrd and Mr. Guy :
Cheatham visited Athens Saturday.
I
The people of this community were
glad to see the rains for the part
few days.
Mr, Andrew Williams and Mr. J.
W. Martin of Sawdust were in this
community Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Martin and
daughter, Gvenia, motored to Dan
iel ,-viil-e Friday.
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* ■ FORT LAMAR *
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Several good rains have fallen
here recently and we suppose the
drought over the country is ended.
Crops here are fairly good.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tabor and lit
tle son of Athens spest the week-end
here with relatives.
! Mr. R. L. Stephens of Athens was
a recent visitor here.
Mrs. A. J. Hutcherson who has
| been visiting relatives at Commerce
! lias returned home.
Miss Gallic McWhirter of Athens
•of Athens was the week-end guest
of relatives here.
Mr. J. hi. McWhirter made a bus
in e.-s trip to Athens Saturday.
Mr. Ralph P. Hx>r of Seneca, S. C.
! is hero foi a : i;ort time before re
in- S. <3.
a yi.
*. J. . i'ai ov ’f Luvo iia sper:*
several days a this community last
v, -r. 1. to that Cmo ixivowi had
had no rain in nine weeks.
Sever al of the y.-ur.g people from
this community are attending school
at Daniel.-ville.
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* GHOLSTON STAND *
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Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Simmons and
Mrs. M. CL Dudley spent Saturday at
No esc.
Mrs. R. B. Williford visited Mrs.
Charles Smith Saturday afternoon.
A little son has arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnett
and will be called Will Edd.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Herrington
have Ken visiting her father, Mr. J.
11. Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fields-spent the
day with Mr. Fred Clodfelter Monday
Little Miss Jewel Simmons spent
the week-end with Mae and Alberta
Hunter.
Mr. Walter Wood of Paoli spent
Sunday night with Mr. Buele Smith.
Messers Eldridge Barnett, Henry
Hunter and .1. B. Smith visited Mr.
Mason Clodfclter Monday.
Mr. Tom Thompson has been spend
ing several days at Franklin Springs.
Mr. (.. X Franklin of Anderson
S. t . is visiting friends in our com
munity.
Mr. Icri ert Wails and little sen.
J. M.. visited at the heme of Sir. B.
B. Cook Sunday.
THE I>A NIELS VI LIE MONITOR, OANIELSV ILLE. GEORGIA.
THE SOUTHEASTERN FAIR OF
FERS TWO FREE TRIPS TO
FARMER BOYS OF MADI
SON COUNTY j
A big feature of the Southeastern ,
Fair of Atlanta every year is the
Boys’ Fair School. Every county in
the State is permitted to send two ,
boys art! only boys who have never
attended the Fair School before. The
Southeastern Fair Association pays
the railroad fares of the boys, fur
nishes camping quarters for sleeping
jfp "'j SplM! |pJN| pup 3
STORED l.iY Olt HOI.I) THROUGH
Independent Warehouses, Inc.
OF GEORGIA
Will Prove Satisfactory and Profitable
*•
TO YOU
Athens is one of the highest markets in the country.
We can and will obtain the top of the Athens market
FOR YOU
And we can prove it to your satisfaction and profit.
Write us for Shipping Tags and o her information.
/
Independent Warehouses Inc.
OF GEORGIA
ATHENS GEORGIA
A. R Nicholson, Robert Quit!, Ben F. Woods, Henry L - A •
r /HOT PANCAKES HfAMS
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yl THAN MY LINDY J
//i? , \7’sAY t\rr-' !M 1
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TO &|T >\ .
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on the Fair grounds, and feeds the
boys free of charge. The Fair
School this year will be held Oct.
7th to 11th. An incidental fee of
$5.00 for each boy has to be arrang
ed for ar.d sent to Mr. R. M. Strip
lin, Sec’y, Southeastern Fair, Atlan
ta, Ga.
The boys are divided into squads
and each squad is placed in charge of
an expert from the College of Agri
culture who uses the exhibits as a
basis of study and teaches the boys
the many practical lessons to be
[- ALL THEN- NOW 1
WHAT would Vou Do
F yol> Saw A WOIMAN
OEIN’ WASHED OUT BY <■
L rH ’ T,oe l
' /* TO WASH j
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Mil • f
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L__ jj) v' f~f<Cliioe;a--fr-
learned from such a large evh h
of farm crops, live stock and
Much time, too, is given to
rt Tah° inte ~ Sting M l
City of Atlanta.
On Sept. 20th, at 2:00 p u
7 of f Ce ’ 1 f all a contest for
those boys who desire to compete f
the two trips offered. I shall be d**
to hear from any bovs interested aJ.
give them further information 2
yarding the matter.
! E> E> HALL > Cos. Agent
1 DanielsviUe, Ga.