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Mrs A. B. Canada had as her
<rnest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Co
er Brown of Hart Cos.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Hendrix
visited Mrs Frank Lord Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gentry
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gen
try were dsnner guests Sunday
of their mother, Mrs Hester
Gentry.
Mrs, Ben Head spens awhile
Sunday with Miss Pearl Hen
drix-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Earven vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Earven
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs Willie Harring
ton spent the day Sunday wita|
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hunter.
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The farmers of this place
Fave about finished planting*
cotton and seme have planted
corn, lo<*ks like a good start
towards next fall.
We are sorry to report Mrs,
Roy Gunnels still on the sick
list. Hope she will soon be
out again.
Friends of Mr. J. W. Martin
will be arhe to learn that he is
•still mending.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Bray and
family visited relatives in this
community Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs Ollie Seagfaves
visited Mr, and Mrs A. J. Sea
graves Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allen
had as their guests Sunday, Mr
and Mrs. Bradley.
Mr and Mrs Will Allen and
family of Moons Grove visited
Mr and Mrs Ollie Seagraves Sat
urda y night.
Mr and Mrs. H. G. Seagrav
es and family visited Mrs Mag
gie Baxter and family Saturday
evening,
Misses I’enc and Cynthia 0*
Kelley visited Mr. and Mrs,
Roger O’Kelley Sunday,
Mrs. W. H. Akin and son An
drew are visiting relatives here
Pore Ferris Strain
White leghorn Eggs
One dollar for a setting of
fifteen or for a choice pullet in
the fall. Cheaper by the hun
dred.
VV. B. Aderhold
Commerce, Ga.
HFD. No 14. '
Ifrenfal Notice
Or. D. L. Cloud from Greens
tiore, Ga. will be in Comer on
Second Monday erch month pre
Pared to do ail classes of dental
to remain one week.
He will appreciate a call.
Office in Roperjßuilding.
Unde John
If I was a modem bandit—
which of course I've never been
—l’d be takin’ some extra
chances of bein’ too dead to
skin. For the country’s aroused
here lately, t.he officers shootin’
straight,—when they settle with
Mister Bandit, his remains is
ready to crate! There aint no
fool debatin’ when the sergeant
salutes a yegg’, nor the sergeant
aint got no notion of pluggin’
him in the leg. The safest
crook’s a dead one, accordin’ to
cap’s decree—which if I was a
modern bandit, it wouldn’t ap
peal to me! There has beer,
times I reckon, when robbery
seemed to pay—when the swag
was well wuth takin’ and twas
easy to get away—But, to run
the resit of stoppin’ a soft-nose
forty-five, it seems to me that
the hold-up bug aint right in
line to thrive. So, if I was a
modern bandit, as I hinted at
heretofore, I’d refrain from
takin’ chances on a trip to the
evergreen shore.
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Several from this place at
tended the meeting at Shilo;
Sunday.
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The party given by Miss Don- !
nie Mae and Dezzie Gordon*
Saturday night was enjoyed by;
all that was lucky enough to be |
envited. 1
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Mr and Mrs James Rhine-j
heart spent Saturday night j
with Mr Robert Hall
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Ask Miss Ruth Adams how
she likes to attend prayer meet •
ing with Mr Sam Moore?. i
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Mr J B and Norman Graham!
and their friend Guy Eakens,
pass thru the coun try in their j
airoplane Sunday after noon.
Miss Latrelle Gordon and her
two cousins. Misses Ne'l and
Willie Mae Gordon from Athens
and their friends. Messers U G
Scarborough and Clifford Rice
of Ila, visited Mrs- Minnie Joe
Dean Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ethel Adams visited
Mrs Onie Adams Wednesday
P. M.
Miss L. E. Spearman spent
Saturday with Misses Lizzie
and Clara Sue Reinhart.
Misses Donnie Mae and Dez
zie Mae Gordon and L E Spear
man attended the play at Har
ris School House Friday night.
Miss Ruth Adams spent. Sat
urday P. y with Miss Dannie
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Mae Gordon.
Mrs Onie Adams spent Satur
day P. M. with Mrs Minnie Joe
Dean,
Mr Roy Sirrmors called on
Miss Ruby Benton Sunday af
ternoon.
Miss Lattrell Cordon is visi
tin her sister, Mrs Minnie Joe
Dean this week.
W® will pay you the market price for
your Butter, Egjjs, Chicken*, Corn,
etc.
J. T. BAKER A SON
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Funeral Birecfer-s and Brubalmers
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Calls Answered Any Distance
Day or Night
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