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Mr and Mrs. Howard Bray of Ma
con visited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bray
Sunday
Sunday School is progressing nice
y, ~ here and everybody is cordially
invited to attend.
The farmers are still enjoying this
pretty weather, gathering their cot
ten and sowing small grain.
jlr. and Mrs. T. A. Freeman were
ppend-thie-day guests of Mr. and
|,irc. E. B. Barrett and family Sunday
jjjc S Lula Maude Pittman spent
th ■ week-end with relatives in Nich
olson.
The singing given by MiSses Addie
and Dollie Eller Sunday night was
tn.ioyed by all present.
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Mis? Evie Lee Barrett spent the
day Sunday with Miss Bessie Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Freeman had
a? their guests Sunday the. latter’s
mother, Mrs. Anderson of Maysville.
Many from here attended the show
at Danieisville last week.
Mrs. E. B. Barrett is busy getting
subscriptions for the Commerce
News: we hope she may improve
rapidly in her work.
Mrs. W. L. Graham and Mrs. S.
M, McClellal visited fceir mother,
Ur?. Jim Thomas at Royston Monday
who has been seriously ill; we hope
she is improving.
FOR SALE
Pedigreed Seed, Appier and ful
gKum Oats.
RALPH COLLIER,
N 10 24. 2t. Rt. 1. Comer, Ga,
Half ’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who an; in a. “run-down” condi
t!i >i will r.oliee that Catarrh bothers them
taorh more than when they are in ood
haith. This fact, proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
HAM/S OATAKMTJ MEmCIJiB is a
Combined Treatment, both local and in
ternal, and has been successful in the
treatment of Catarrh for over forty veers.
StJUI by all druggist:-.
F. J Cheney & 0r... C.Pdo. OMc.
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M, 10-24, It. Athens, Ga.
OATS FOR .SALE
100 Bushels Appier Oats, grown
by me, for sate at 90c. per bushel.
G. M. COMPTON,
N 10-24, 2t . . . . Rt. 4„ Comer, Ga..
FOLKS
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By
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! Spearman filled his regular
appointment at Bluestone Saurday
I and Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Holmon Fowler and
children were the Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. John Dove and family.
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Little Garland and Grace Bridges
have been spending a few days with
; their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
i John Bridges.
The party given by Misses Pearl
and Nellie Christian Saturday night
was enjoyed by all present; Those
present were: Misses Mayzell and
Vote a Dean, Ruth and Alpha Long,
A lie. a e Collins, Mr.Neta' Benton;
Messers Carol Hill, Jav and John
Coile, Charlie Bonds, Sam Coll-ns,
Pat Coile, Claudio Higginbotham.
Misses Ruby and Louise Highland
were the Sunday afternoon guests
of Mrs. George Smith. si*:
Mr. John Highland was in Athens
Saturday on business.
The death of Mr. Arthur Adams
was indeed sad. He was laid to rest
at Zcra church near his home.
Miss Agnes Dove of Royston snent
a while Saturday night with Miss
Lilly Dove.
Look out, ghls! Mr. Lovic Dove
has anew Ford.
after every meal &j|
Cleanses month and
teeth aisd aids digeslion. kml
Relieves that over- Oy
eaten feeling and add m
Its 1-e-s-M-n-g Kavcr KpS
satisfies the craving lor |u
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value In the benefit ami m
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TH£ DANIEL’tVti.Lfc MONITOR, DANIILIVLL€,
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia
No. 1 629 in Bankruptcy
In re
J. A . Parham, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
above named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon ssu'd petition bo bad on
Get. 25. 1924, at ten o’clock A. M.
at. the .United States District Court
room, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
notice is hereby given to all creditors
and other persons in interest to ap
pear at said time, and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted.
O. 0. FULLER, Clerk.
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Bueky linds Series
Bucky Harris, youthful manager
cf the World Champion Senators,
did not admit it—but he got one
of his highest thrills when ho
fingered this cheek—his part of the
players' World Series share.
Hew U-irri' V „■ i 1 Originated,
jI c hr.Pul ,cil j ; , >n!ii (i, • \.. cirlg
n;i!(-(l In the (melon' uusiorr, ,f
i*erfi>nu up the *■ rrhiye ceremony
inch'r a sipetre p"o of cloth held
'vet tile !>ri<;. I icupic to corceal the
flushes Of toe Pride. At the m:*j
tiage of a widow i was not i.
Bleeding From the Nose.
Cold applications to the nose and
the upper lip and to the back of the
neck are helpful at titties. Stilt water
or vinegar snuffed up the rtose will
stop It. A wad of paper under tho
upper lip does good.
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DON’T PAIL TO
see THIS PAPfiR
NEXT WBEK^
lam a Taxi and at your
Service at al) times dny or niijlit at rc-
Konaklr jtri
J, W, COOPER, Comer, Ga.
That Christmas
morning
TTwr bicycle is every boy's
birthright. To deny him lln
wonderful iuti .judhvVtUh
bedding advar.iajje* <>l bicycle
riding t to cheat him mt of
hour* and day*! .if pica Mires
he can gM in no •.din i way,
(rive hin> wbat In wants
and what Le has .j right Vo
have the L'st .;t all (, Joist
mas g.it:.- ti;t Lv^dc.
We’ve Got t he Country
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Talkin’ ’Bout Our
10c Bargain Counter
Consisting Of
1 yard wide Bleeching,36in wide
sheeting, yard wide percale, outing
Kahki, cloth, ticking, chainbry, cot
checks, etc.
10c Notion Counter
Contains better and better val
ues, Ladies Silk hose,baby Dresses,
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35 inch string beads, Mens neck ties
Jewelrp, Knit Caps etc.
If you want genuine bargains
Call in and look these over.
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We give trade tickets.
Z''IEZZ'Z.-ZZZIZ
W. A. Rowe $ Cos.
L ‘ Comer Ota.
Dixie BicyJes • $25.00
Kiddie Kar 1.75 to 8.00
Velocipede 1.90 to 14.00
Tin Wagers Gsc to 2 90
Coaster Wagons 75c to 7,50
Dis Scooters 3.50 to 8.90
Wheal liar rows, 1.76
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Union Hardare Skates 2.50
Daisy Air Rifles 90c to 2.75
Foot Balls 75c to 4.50
Alliens Cycle Company
279 Lumpkin St. Athens,Ga,