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Mrs. James Gordon and family
ftavc moved in the’ house with her
toother. Mrs. J. L. Thompson.
Mr. Boh Crawford and family ..re
moving to Da from Cumminvs, Ga.
Aunt Levin Dobbs from Royston
is visiting Misses Loui and Bertha
Rice this week.
Miss Bessie Lord returned home
from Atlanta on Saturday.
Mrs. Bonnie Gurley Simpson has
returned to her home in Toccoa.
Mr. G. W. Burroughs of Athens
npent. Sunday night in 11a returning
Monday morning.
Messers J. B. Campbell and P. B.
Burroughs motored over to Jefferson
on Monday.
City Council held a meeting and
selected for city marshal, Mr. W. T.
Moon. Keep Sober and Drive Slow.
Preaching at Gordon’s Chapel,
Saturday afternoon and Sunday
morning, Oct. 25 and 26.
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• COLLIERS ACADEMY *
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Mr. and .Mrs. Lonnie Paul spent
Sunday with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul rear Craw
ford.
Misses Irene Paul and Lillian
Johnson of near Crawford spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. Lonnie
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chandler spent
Sunday with Mr. Mark Johnson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patton had as
Itheir guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan McCannon of Union and Mr.
and Mrs. Clitf Anthony.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Graham and
children spent the week-end with rel
atives in Oconee county.
Mr. anti Mrs. F. C. Tiller were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl An
thony Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Turner had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Turner, Mr. Eugene Turner, Miss
(Tomlinson of the Glade, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Moon and children of
Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas had as
their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
L. O. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. C 1
Chandler and children.
Little Miss Mary Louise Rowe of
Comer spent Sunday with Little Miss
Dorothy Collier. ,^|
Mrs. C. I. Chandler and children
spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
H. P. Dickdhson.
Mr. and Mrs: L. L. O’K lley spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner
Whoeless of Comer.
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W’e are ha\ > g some pretty weath
er ami th" u ir.c < are ain’t- mg use of
it.
Mr. lop Baxter f Neese and Miss
Ruth Sanders ef Danielsville were
married hy Mr (5. L. Sailors Sunday
Oct. tilth.
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Mr. Sam Swindle and wi "e spent
ti while Sunday afternoon with Mr.
W. M Glenn and family .
Mr. .! . Th Yu ' ■■ and fa*" ?y
wre Sunday guests of Mr. C. R. Me-
Leroy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Scarboro and
two daughters were in Athens shop
ping and took dinner with their
daughter, Mrs. Elder Brooks and
family of Oconee Heights, Saturduy.
Mr. Robert Sanders spent the
night with Mr. Johnnie Brooks, Sat.
Mr. Homer Hix and Miss Jeannette
Griffeth motored toward Athens
Saturday afternoon.
Amy Foster who has been sick is
better.
G. 8., Guy, and Goiden Scarboro
spent Saturday nfghjj with their
ur.ele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Seagraves of Oakland.
Misses Maebelle and Merle Wil
liams, and Ebcr Leila ."scarboro J
Messers Preston and Gilbert William*
were in Athens Saturday.
Miss Alma Scarboro spent Satur
day night with Mrs. Harvie Carter.
Mr. Odelle Glenn is improving af
ter a Jong illness.
Mr. W. M. Glenn was in Commerce
Monday on business.
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• Mr ZION LOCALS *
By " Clipper'
We are still enjoying the lovely
autumn weather and spending the
time very industriously picking cot
ton and sowing grain.
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The Quarterly Conference at Mt.
I Zion Penticostal Holiness church the
past week-end was a wonderfully
good one and well attended. Rev G.
F. Taylor and forty-odd of his stu
: dents were present all dry Sunday
land rendered some fine music by the
|F. S. !. brass band.
! Miss Hern.er Mann of Franklin
Springs was guest of Mrs. Jesze Pat
! during the Quarterly Conference.
1 Miss Eva Fscoe had as her dinner
''(guests Sunday, Mr. Joe Escoe and
, Mbs May Sue McCarter of Mt. Airy
I vicinity.
Miss Edna Irvin returned home
last week after visiting Jackson coun
ty relatives for several days.
Misses Velna and Agnes Patten of
Cedar Grove community were guests
of Misses Eva and Alma Patten (Sun
day.
Mrs. Ed Ivey of Rutledge is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Irvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sexton of
Royston were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Cay Bates Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond and daugh
ters were in Athens shopping Friday
last.
Mr. D. N. Patten is on the sick
list at this writing we are sorry to
state.
Mr and Mrs. Reece Porterfield
and Miss Susie Etta were in Athens
during the past week shopping.
! Miss Dezzie May Martin of Dan
j ielsville was visiting Miss Lilly Pat
to'l the past week-end.
Miss Estelle Irvin and brother,
Odell, of Moons Grove vicinity were
i guests of Mr. Will Irvins family,
i Sunday.
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Misses Lois Barton and Jesie May
Christian of Meadow were guests of
Misses Eva and Alma Patten Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patten and
daughters were in Athens shopping
' ist Wednesday.
Mr Howard Irvin made a business
U;ip to Athens Saturday.
! We regret to note Miss Jane Bnr
r< ■’ l civ- being quite indisposed at th’ '
! writing.
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THE DANIELSVILLE MUNIIO*? • * P : hVd.I.E. GA
Miss Eva Escoe has been visiting
her sister, Mrs.. Gi. N. Patten the
'first of this week.
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Miss Lily Holcomb of Bishop, Ga.
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vascoe
Landers at present
We learn that the little three year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Patterson was taken seriously ill
Sunday and was carried to St. Ma
ry’s Hospital but was too weak for
an operation and died Monday af
ternoon at three o’clock. The body
was brought' home for interment at
Bethel cemetery Tuesday afternoon.
We learn that kidney trouble and
j locked boweds caused her death. We
extend our deepest sympathy to the
1 Bereaved sister and four
brothers who mourn over her un
| timely death. We commend them
to the God of love who is our refuge
I and strength, a very present help in
trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell Simmons from
near Colbert are visit’ng their
daughter, Mrs. Jim Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ander Patterson
from Anderson, S. C. is visiting rel
atives in this community at present.
Mrs. Gilbert Patten and Mrs. Jesse
Patten and daughters visited Mrs.
Leek Mann of Danielsville Tuesday
last.
Mrs Frank Epps has returned from
Greenville, S. C. after visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ethel Adams.
Mrs. Gordie Adams from Green
lville, S C. is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epos, having
come over to have Dr. Gholston treat
her baby who is critically ill at this
writing.
Rev. Carter and wife from Frank
lin Springs were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lum Williams during Quarterly
Conference.
Miss Jessie Mai Compton of Ath
ens was guest of her parents the
past week-end.
We are very sorry indeed to chron
icle the death of Mr. Arthur Adams
which occurred the past week in a
Government Sanatorium. His re
mains were intered in the cemetery
at Zcar, Monday morning. Tcev. Al
len of Danielsville officiating, Mr.
Adams was a member of the M. E.
Church and said he was ready for
his summons Home. We extend our
sympathy to his heart-broken young
wife in this sad hour, and pray that
she will hasten to prepare to meet
him ‘‘Over Yonder.”
Practical
Nurse Tells
Mrs. N. E. Snow, of Route
1, near Pans, Tenn., tells the 1
story of her experience as
follows:
"I am f>2 years old and I
have been a practical nurse
for more than 20 years, Lik
ing mostly maternity cases.
One of my daughters suffered
from cramping at .. . She
would just bend double and
have to go to Led.
The Woman’s Tonic
was recommended to he- and
she only had to take about
two bottles, when she hardly
\-.fw that it ra ’ . . ~ she
suffered so little pain.
ML y y ungeY, daughier
was run-1 own, weak and
nervous. . and looked like she
d.di.'t have a V: of blood
left—k a walki n* skeleton,
r.r : ■ ke. and tir J all the
.’ t . I g.-.ve her two bottles
*.. Carol.;, k built her up
and she c-f n eating and
-can gained in wYk c and
has been so well ;<:( ”
Cnvdu), the Woman’? Tonic,
has helped suffering women
for over forty years. Try it.
At ad druggists’. p.i PO
Tax Notice
I WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON THE r )ATp
NAMED BELOW FOK THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING .STATE*
COUNTY AND SCHOOL TAX FOR 1924
CARLTON Nov. 5, from 9 *o 12
NEW TOWN Nov. 5, from i to 2
PAOLI Nov. 5, from 2 to 4
COMER Nov. 6, from £* to ] 2
COLBERT Nov. G, from 1 to 4
HULL Nov. 10, from 9 to 12
SAWDLST Nov. 10, from 1 to 2
NEESE Nov. 10, from 3 to 4
JEPTHA Nov. 11. from 9 to ii
J. E. VAUGHN’S STORE . Nov. 11, from li to i
P. C. SCARBOROUGH’S STORE Nov. 11, from 2 to 4
HARRISON COURT HOUSE Nov. 13, from S to li
W. J. SPEARMAN'S STORE ... . Nov. 13, from 12 to 2
MRS. R. L. BERRYMAN’S STORE '....... .Nov. 13, from 2to 4
S. W. FITTS’ STORE Nov. 14, from 9 to 10
MILL COURT HOUSE Nov. 14, from in to li
BOND GIN Nov, 14, from 12 to 2
TYNER’S STORE Nov. 14, from 2 to 4
WESLEY CHAPEL SCHOOL .Nov. 17, from 9 to 10
FT. LAMAR Nov. 17, from 11 to l
jPOCA Nov. 17, from 1 to 4
l HIX Nov. 18, from 9 to 10
j BLACKS CREEK Nov. 18, from 11 to 12
!0. W r . W. ROGERS Nov. 18, from 1 to 2
j PLANTER Nov. 18, from 2 to 4
1 ii. J. BRIDGES STORE Nov. 20, from 9 to 10
' O’KELLEYS STORE Nov. 20, from 10 to 12
jILA Nov. 20, from 1 to 4
PLEASE MEET ME AND PAY YOUR TAX. THE BOOKS WILL
[CLOSE 20TH DECEMBER THIS YEAR. WILL BE IN OFFICE
EXCEPT WHEN ON ROUNDS.
T. G. Hitchcock, T. C.
IN THE LETTER OF THE LAW 7 CASH MONEY BELONGS
TO THE MAN WHO HAS IT IN HIS POSSESSION EVEN IF HE
STOLE A SIOO BILL FROM YOU THE COURT WOULD MAKE
YOU PROVE THAT THE PARTICULAR SIOO BILL WAS YOURS
AND THAT IT WAS STOLEN.
NOT SO WITH A CHECK ON YOUR BANK. THE NAME
OF THE RIGHTFUL OWNER OF A CHECK IS PARTICULAR
LY DESIGNATED. FOUND OR STOLEN. IT IS NOT THE PROP
ERTY OF THE FINDER OR THE TIIEIF—IT IS THE PROPERTY
OF THE PAYEE, AND A WRONGFUL POSSESSOR MUST SHOW
A GOOD AMD SUFFICIENT REASON WHY HE HAS IT.
ALWAYS TRANSACT YOUR BUSINESS WITH BANK
CHECKS OR DRAFTS.
THE COMER BANK
COMER, GEORGIA.
Univerrity of Alabama
versu ss
Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Ga. Oct 25th. 1024.
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