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\OTICF we want a live correspond
in every section of Madison and
fpuer Dart of Oglethorpe; There is
ething that will liven up a communi
so much as getting in touch with
the outside world; and there is no
u iium of communication that will
rial your county paper. If your
community is not represented in
th e local columns, find s ome one
h 0 is interested in your communi
ty and ash them to call in the News
■ftice 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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* CARLTON *
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Mr. A. H. Eberhardt was a busi
ness visitor to Lexington, Tuesday.
Messers W. E. Whitehead, F. D.
Smith and Frank Steadman were
business visitors to Athens Wednes
day.
We are glad to note that James
Morris, who broke his arm while
playing at school, is progressing
nicely.
We are sorry to state the mis
fortune of John Murrah David, who
suffering from a broken ankle sus
tained by a fall from his bicycle.
Miss Katherine Bradford who is
now a member of the faculty of Me
son’s Academy, Lexington, had as
her week-end visitors, Misses Mary
Watkins, Louise Jarrell and Annie
Laura McKenney.
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Mr. C. L. Davis was in towm Sat
urday on business.
The rainfall in Carlton Saturday
according to govemwent gage was
over two inches.
The many friends of Mrs. Etta
Glenn are very much concerned over
her continued illness.
Rev. W. K. Carswell, W 7. E. White
head, A. P Stevens rnd-J. F. Brown
Jr. are in attendance upon the Sarep
ta Association that convenes with
the Ist Baptist church, Elberton.
The many friends and relatives
of Mr. Lon Black we-ce made sad on
account of his death ./Rich occurred
hast Tuesday at his home in Wilming
ton, N. 0.
The untimely death of Mrs. Clyde
Ranee which occurred in Barberton,
Ghio the tenth Inst.. was a great
''hock to her relatives and many
i fiends here. Her remains were in
terred in Paoli cemetery, Sunday,
Sept. 14th.
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ROCKY HILL DOTS *
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e ere having some rainy weather
now.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mitchell were
’•siting Mr., and Mrs. Rosco Smith
Saturday night. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burroughs
V’ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Mitchell.
•dr. and Mrs. Homer Booth will
riVe Tuesday night for N. C. t@
fi ‘ a^e it their future home.
‘ ' y eral from around here attended
hcJJness meeting one night this
y ‘- -h and enjoyed it very wuch.
Mr- and Mrs. Bertie Ccile spent
with Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Mitchell.
there will he a birthday
at Mr. E. E. Mitchell, first
; in October, the 4th; every
' invited to come and bring a
filled basket.
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VINEYARDS CREEK *
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j We are having plenty of rain at
this writing, so we guess the old cot
ton pickers will get to rest their
backs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mitchell were
visiting Mx. and Mrs. F.asce Smith
Saturday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. BilensViley Smith
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Burden Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Beriie Coil were vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coil Mon
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Booth left
I last Tuesday night fer N. C. where
, they will make their future home.
j There will be a birthday dinner at
Mr. E. R. Mitchells the first Saturday
in October and everybody is invited
to come and bring a well filled basket
Mr. Sanford Brown and Cal Gun
ter were visiting Mr. Jim Booth
Sunday afternoon.
Our Sunday School seems to be
vety slim; so let everybody come and
try to Truild it up.
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* GHOLSTON STAND *
The rain continues and the farm
ers are getting badly behind with
their work.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simmons of
Clouds Creek were in our communi
ty Sunday.
Mrs. W. B. Parham and children
were guests of Mrs. Clodfelter Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thxelkeld and
two children, Virginia and Helen
were the week-end guests of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith.
Master Heyward and Leslie Cook
and ,7. M. Walls visited Candier Kidd
Sunday.
Mr. W. B. Parham has purchased
a bran new Ford from Branon Mo
tor Company.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cook visited
Mr. H. J. Barton and family Sunday.
Mrs.. Loyd Simmons and little
daughter, IDoris, were the week-end
Patton.
Mr. Cliff Smith and family were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hix of
Comer Saturday night.
Master Ralph Parham spent Sun
day with Master Dozier Smith.
Mr. Herbert WaFi and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
Ulas Kidd and wife.
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* CEDAR GROVE
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jordan were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Strick
land Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. Bret Bond and family were
visiting relatives near Commerce
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Strickland were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Strick
land Sunday.
Mr. John Brock and Mr. Bill Hard
man were guests of Mr. 0. A. Philip
Sunday and Sunday night.
Miss Ruby Strickland and Miss
Nellie Smith of Meadow were guests
of Misses Addie and Maudie Sue
Miller Sunday.
Miss Annie Miller dined with.Miss
Eva Smith Sunday near Meadow.
Miss Agnes Patten was the guest
of Miss Jessie Mae Christian Sunday.
.—Betty Blue Eyes.
THE DaNIELSVILLE MONITOR, DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA.
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Many from here attended the
Singing Convention Friday and Sat
urday at Danielsville.
Mr. Lee Fortson and Mr. Jonnie
Dudley motored to Athens Saturday.
Mrs. Earnest Hughes and children
have returned to Florida to their
home.
Mr. Sam Long spent Sunday with
Mr. J. Pat Crowe and family.
Mr. Coil Bennett is spending a
while with his uncle, Mr. Dave Wil
liams, near Commerce.
iss Vallie Roe Bennett spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Clarence
Fortson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. J,
Pat Crowe and family.
Mr._and Mrs. Henry Bond of Bond
Academy spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. J. C. Tyner...
Misses Ruth and Alpha Long spent
Sunday with Misses Etta and Ora
Dudley.
Misses Rosa Nell, Louesa and Su
sie Crowe spent Shnday afternoon
with Misses Clyde, Ruth and Allie
Crowe.
Misses Lara and Louie Hill pirked
cotton for Mr. Curruth Monday af
ternoon.
Miss Minnie Will Fowler spent
Tuesday night with her sister, M)rs.
Eddie Beatenbough.
Rev. E. R. Goss will fill his regular
appointments here Saturday after
noon and Sunday.
We invite every one to attend our
B. Y. P. U;. every Sunday night.
—By Lou
Give Next Yew’s Crops
A Good Start
Let the ForcLson Tractor help you to give next years crops a good start.
Let this dependable power plant do your Fall plowing. V/tth it you can
plow as deep as desired and as fast as necessary. Besides getting the work
done on time —when conditions are most satisfactory—you make a substantial
saving which helps pay for your Fordson.
Save Time and Money on Winter Belt Work!
When Fordson is through plowing it
is ready to excavate, pull stumps, grind
feed, shell com, pump water, haul
heavy loads, cut timber, saw wood—
in fact, do any power job on the farm
at a saving in time, labor and money.
Let your nearest Authorized Ford
dealer give you a practical demon
stration. This does not obligate you
—it gives you the opportunity to
sec how Fordson can reduce fanning
cost. 1 3r you!
REAL VALUES in
ODD PANTS
For Men and Boys
It is economy .;• buy an extra
air of pants, though you may have
a brand new suit, you should have an
extra pair of pants to wear on occas
sioos that doesn’t reyurie your best
full suit
We have ne.v shipment of pants
just arrived; Wei: tailored of fine
materials and desirable patterns.
Extra Blue Serge pants.for men, 7.50
Others at 2.75, Boys pants 50c to $2.
ODD CSOATCSSS
For the man that doesn’t need a full
suit, but only a coat; will be pleased
with these coats at 6.85 each.
We Are Agents for
MARTIN BROS, SHOE REPAIR SHOP,
Let us have your shoes that need repairing. Sent and
Returned without postage charge to you.
HXKectt The Crowd
At Our Store
Sut. Oct. 4. 3 pm
We give trade tickets.
W. A. Rowe $ Cos.
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holder ? rcrHAts arr.pU power far
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