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Mr. and Mm. Roy Sheridan an
nounce the birth of a son, the sth,
who is being called Roy Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barnett
were visitors to Athens Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. EL T. Cole of Com
merce and Mr. and M. F.
Webb of Nicholson were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheri
dan .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe F<rcoe of Cedar
Grove vicinity were visitors in our
burg Saturday and Suiday.
The Box Supper Friday night was
a great success; a nice sum was
made and will help the sehoeli.
Miss Lillie Patten was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. H. G.'Eseoe, Friday.
Mr. L. R. Sheridan and daugh
ters, Misses Geraldine an 1 Lucille,
were visitors to Nicholson Saturday.
We are glad to state the sickness
in this community is better.
Here’s hoping the weather will con
tinue to stay pretty so the farmers
can get busy.
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Mrs. Roy Thompson of Atlanta
returned I'ome Friday after spending
eeveral days with relatives in thiis
community.
MnV J. H. Mathews and Misses
Lurline Mathews and Thelma Benten
were guests of Mrs. W. 11. Patter
eon on last Wednesday.
Mrs. Dave Drake and children
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Epps.
Mss. W. H. Keilar was the guest
of Mrs Jim Iloloomh Thursday.
Ml. Lonnie Thompson and fam
ily of Colbert has moved into our
community.
Little Miss Margie Lee Holcomb
was the guest of Miss Janette Math
ews Sunday.
A large crowd was out Friday eve
ning to see the basket ball game be
tween Danielsville and Diamond Hill.
The score was 13 to 10 in favor of
Diamond Hill.
„ This very unusual street frock of
c • >'j Commander Blue Seraphcen has a
if . J simulated Eton jacket. It is worn
1 ever n waist-coat oi white pique
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The coat of this Costume En- .J&k . -
scmble is fashioned of White
Jcseena, and is trimmed with hands
of white fox at the cuffs and at the
bottom. The frock is of yellow _____
faille and is trimmed with White j ~
Josecna in an applique design. __
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j ts onJy trimming a wide band of
black monkey fur, the whole charm
of this day coat lies in its elegant
fft * simplicity. All of these models
yV I are by American designers and
* 1 I made from American materials.
American Styles for Spring
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Strickland of
Athens were visiting lelatives here
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Winfrey and family
f pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Epps|.
Mr. and Mrs. George Benton
were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Asa
Rice Sunday afternoon.
Mis ses Thelma Benton, Lurline
Mathews, Lucile Whitworth and Mar
jorie Smith were in Athens Sunday
afternoon visiting Miss Bertha
Bridges at S. N. S.
Mrs. Frank Gunnells and infant
son is quite sick.
The party at Mr. W. H. Kellar’s
Friday night was enjoyed by all
present.
In The District Court of the
United States, For the North
ern District of Georgia. .
In Re
L. J. Rogers, Bankrupt,
No. 1617 In Bankruptcy
A petition for discharge hay
ing been filed in conformity
with law by above-named bank
rupt, and the Court ha 'mg or
dered that the hearing upon
said petition to be had on Feb.
28. 1925 at ten o,clock a. m.,
at the United States District
Court room, in the cit.v of At
iant. Georgia, notice is heiebj
given to all creditors and other
persons in interest to appear
at said time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why
prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
O. C. Fuller, Clerk,
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who ore iri a "run-down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them
much more than when they are in pood
health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
IIAI.I.'S CATARRH MKDICINF 1s a
Combined Treatment, both local and in
ternal. and has been successful in the
treatment of Catarrh for over forty yet,re.
Sold by all drupcists.
F. J Cheney & Cos 1 Toledo. Ohio.
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH
dental gold, platinum and discard
ed jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Refin
ing Cos., Otsego, Michigan.
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Three hundred thousand units of
life-saving diptheria antitoxin
reached Nome, Alaska, thanks to
this great champion musher,
Leonard Sepalla and his dog team
of twenty fleet Huskies. Sepalla
went head-on into a raging bliz
zard with the temperature ranging
from 20 to 35 below zero. Sepalla
had the longest: stretch of more than
650 miles. Seven relays bandied
the precious package in the record
time 127)4 hours. (Below 1 ) Miss
Emily Morgan of Wichita, Kansas,
the only nurse in Nome. There are
more than thirty cases in the town
of 1,000.
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This is the man, Col. Chas. R.
Forbes, convicted of conspiracy to
defraud the government in hospital
construction for our crippled, blind
and disabled world war soldiers.
He faces a possible penalty of two
years in prison and a SIO,OOO fine.
FOR RENT—
Good two or three horse farm one
mile of Ft Lnir.av, Ga. (Van Ow
ens farm) . Also good two-horse farm
two miles fsoin Commerce, Ga.
See W. D. Sheppard, Commerce, Ga .
M, 1-9, -It.
Getting Up Nights
CAN BE STOPPED “ e 2 t “
can be rid of this strength sapping
ailment, have more pep, be free from
burning sensation, pain in groins,
backache and weakness I’ll send you
Walker’s Prostate Specific free and
postpaid under plain wrapper. No
obligations. No cost. If it cures your
prostate gland trouble, you can re
pay the favor by telling your friends
—if not the loss is mine. Simply
send me your rame and prove that
you can feel 10 years younger and
be rid o* prostate trouble.
-■ Walker, 2489 Gateway Station.
Kansas City, Mo.
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Wkile no modern home should be without a hot water
bottle, a fountain syringe,pair of rubber gloves,there are
a dozen other articles of rubber that the housewife and
mother finds essential in her housework and in caring for
the sick,
Our line of rubber goods is most complete, and every ar
ticle is made of the best grade of pure rubber and guaran
teed to give satisfaction with ordinary use. When in need
of anything in rubber £oods, come to see us.
Comer "IDntg Company
Comer, Ceorgia,
Use High Analysis Fertilizer
For Big Yields — For Big Profits
Years ago our forefathers made bumper crops
without the aid of commercial fertilizers. That
was when the lands were new and rich in plant
foc-d. Thai day has passed, just as sure as the
successful farmer is getting away from the use
of 3o\V analysis, fertilizer ana replacing it with
the higher.
WHY?
LESS Labor. MOKE Time to
LF 3 KauEig. fight insects.
LI .3 Freight to pay. M 033 Plant food.
LI 3S Eags to handle. MOKE Profits.
LESS Lags to buy.
Make pour It'2s crops a success bp using
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£ 4.2 ( xa /-< H •:^ 7 p ‘ |' i■ •>% ■ -
12-4“ 4 or 15-5*5
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paint facts Illustration describes how to make
MBEST— PURE— PAINT
For $2.82 a Gallon
L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT
is White Lead and Costly White
Zinc to assure longest years of
They are simply adding Linseed Wear, aS proven by 50 years of
Quickly utmost satisfactory use.
least COST- because in Semi-Paste form, and therefore
you mix 3 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so
make 1 % gallons of Pure Paint for $2.82 per gallon.
GUARANTEE (/ a gallon oat of any you bay, and if not per
fectly satisfactory the remainder can be returned without payment
being made for the one gallon sued.
FOR MALE BY *
GHOLSTON BROS.
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