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Not having -<an Is of cotton to-/
gjrtW with cold /oi) dry we thcr,
the farmers are getting veiy gloomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee ’ ’ut ,er of the
Glade were in town Friday.
Mr. .1. A. fJay-*r and family
were in Klberton 'lhtiisd iy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. ; nnth of
Hogart were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W W. Power Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Wynn no 1
daughter were in Tibetan Saturday
afternoon .
We are sorry to report Mrs. latl e!
David in the Iloipiti.l in A•..■
Mr. anti Mrs. J. W. •' a .
Mrs. J. D. Wynn wtre in Comer
Thursday.
Mr. G. W . Mi>oie and son, Gil
mer were in El'jtrton Salnvd ;/ o
ternoon.
Mr. J. A. Say or has treated him
self t* a nr'V ear.
Miss Katherine Bradford spei t the
week-end with homefolks.
Mrs. A. II Bherhardt and son.K ;b
art, Hamilton and Misiea Fl-orene Wii
liamson and May Wilson wcrs m
Athens Saturday afternoon
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Several from here attended the
hinging at Friendship Sunday after
iwon.
Miss Lu< He Whitworth was guest
Miss Lurlino Mathews, Saturday
Right and Sunday.
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Mr. anti Mrs. Elmer McLeroy of
Moons Grove spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Bridges.
Mias Faulkner of Fatter—
son was guest of Mrs. D. T. Lane
several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holcomb and
children were guesta of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Keller Sunday.
Mieses Thelma and Ilcba Benton
and Mr. Cleo Higginbotham spent
Saturlay and Sunday ir. Atlanta.
Muss llcrtha Riidge* of S. N. *S..
Athens, spent the week-end with
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Whitworth
spent Sunday with Mr. G. W. Ben
ton and family
Misses C lara and Margie Smith
were guests of Mis'. Voncle Ttice
Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Chandler ard chil
dren and Miss Rob a Thomson were
fruects of Mrs. D. T. Lrane Sunday.
We are glad to report t! at Mr.
Howell Shaw, who has been quite
Kick, is improving.
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Mr. and Mra. Zed Hardman and
children we e the gvest of Mr. and
Mrr.. J I’. Mathews Sunday.
Mrs. Reese Whitworth and ehii
dren of near Jefferson spent last
v'ek with relatives here.-
For Sale
Have 100 bushels College
No. 1 Cdttoi See i will sell in
any quantities at $1 per bushei
J. V. Jenkins
RFD. No, 1, Hull, Ga.
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Several from lure attended ti e
singing at Friendship Sunday aitir- j
noon. z
Miss Lillian Beusne<e of rear
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Danielsvilie visited ie atives here for
the week end.
Mr. S M. McClellan of near
Friendship is visiting leiativea lere.
Mr. and Mis. T. A. Freeman
.(pent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Pairett.
Misses Kathleen and Lois V*iie
spent Satu-day ai't. in on with Mi 3
Allie Lee Freeman.
The little son of Air .and Mrs.
Tolbert Rramblett is seriously ill
with pneumonia. We hope it wi 1
soon recover.
Miss Lula Maude Pittman s jent
the week-end with relatives at Nich
ed; i n.
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We are sorry to report that Mis
John Freeman has been on the sick
list for several days. We hope she
will soon be well again.
Mrs. W. T. Tidwell spent Satur
y atiltrnoon with Mrs. L. W.
Wilder.
Miss Inez Barrett who has been
confined to her room for several
days is able to be up again* „
The patrons atid trustees meetng
was well attended here Saturday
afternoon.
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Mrs. J. C. Chandler was in Ath
ens Saturday to see her niece, who
is very sick.
* Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Alien were
in DanielsviUe Saturday vis.ting M*s
H. EL Burroughs.
Miss Lillie Tblbert had the mis
fortune' o fall and break her leg
last Saturday. Hope she may soon
be out again.
Mr. J. 1). Hopkins visited Mr.
A. B. Chandler Sunday.
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The program which the lia B. Y.
P. U. rendered at Union Sunday
was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Burroughs
and family of Danielsville vieited
Mr. and Mrs. N. L Allen Sunday
afternon.
Miss Clara Chandler has returned
home a f ter spending a while in At
lantia with her brother, Mr. Eddie
Chandler and wife.
We are glad to report Mrs. B.
C. Settle able to be out again.
Miss Mayme Smith of S. N. S.
was at home a while Sunday afte--
noon.
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Several from around here we e
•“t Friendship Su*d-y aftern oi o
herv C v Madison County Linking
Choir.
Miss Ruth Flee man was in Athens
Saturday.
Miss Grace Rogers of State Nor
mal School was at home during the !
week-end.
Mr. and Mra. G. 1,. Sailors vis
ited the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Sailers of Ila Sunday.
Mr. Charley Edwards and aunt.
Miss Lillie Tolbert, spent Sunday
T ight in Commerce.
FOR SALE
Potato Slip* now on blind.
R C DAVISON
IHC BAAIELSVIIIfc MONITOR. OAHIEI.SVII.Lfc. OEORGIA.
Hartnett Slugs |
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“Gabby” Hartbett of the Chicago
Cubs hit a home-run a day for the
first six days* of the season —and
is piling up a lead in circuit
clouts which will be hard for the
mighty Uuth to overcome when he
gets back into the gaihp.
Auto vs, Divorce ,
Judge M. C? Ashley of Wood
bridge, N. J: says the automobile is
a cure for the divorce evil. He
Has sent hundreds of husbands and
away trom his court recon
ciled—and resolved to go buy a
car.
PETITION FOR DISCH ARGE
In tho District Court of the United
States, for th e Northern District
of Georgia.
No. 1908 in Bankruptcy
In re:
J. F. Gunnels, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having
I been filed in conformity with law by
above named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon said petition be had on
May 2, 1925 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 inter
est to appear at said time and place
apd show (arre, if any they have
why the prayer of the bankrupt 'fee
discharge should not be granted.
0. C. FULLER, Clerk.
Pyorrhea
often In a few hours If
owpjr.ll you suffer from Pyor
rhea, sore and spongy gums, loose teeth
or other mouth irritations. I want to
send you my simple home treatment un
der plain wrapper. Thousands say It
stopped Pyorrhea after everything else
failed. Merely send name for genercuß
10 day free trial offer of my secret treat
ment and rll yc :rse’.f of your trouble for
good. iUVQ RPMRDIKS CO, 503 Gate
way Station, Kansas City, Missouri.
FOR SALE:—
200 bushels of Improved Piedmont
Cleveland Big 801 l Cotton Seed *t
SI.OO per bushel.
J. T. NOELL,
t 1 Coiner, Gs.
FIVE GALS PAINT FREE
A large paint concern, in further
ance of an advertising and introduc
tory campaign now in progress,
offers to give, free of charge, five
gallons of its best house paint, any
color, to one propel ty owner' at each
postofiice or on each rural route in
this county. This concern wants
its paint on a house in each locality
this season which is the purpose of
this remarkable offer. It also want
a local salesman in each county
Persons interested are lequested to
to write the Central Oil Company,
iLouisville, Kentucky.
(Advertisement)
World’s Eyes Now On Hmdenburg
Bring Us Your
Produce
We Pay Highest Mat -
kst Price
New Shipment ot Little Boys
Cloth Hats.
Shipment of Dresses expect
ed this week.
W.F. Carithers
Corner, Georgia,
I will have on Saturday
Fresh Fish for sale. Ready
Dressed. 3 different varieties,
Staple and Fancy Groceries. v
Highest Market Price Paid for
Produce.
E. B. Scarhoro
NOTICE
I have at last succeeded i n Set _
tling the affairs of The Comer Mer
cantile 00. and the ‘business win
no longer be run under that name
but,Will be owned and operated by
son-in-law, F. H. Frost, as “F, y
Frost, General Merchandise.”
has just received a nice shipment of
new goods and will them cn
display on Saturday, May 2nd. Call
and see wdiat he has. If you find
what you want, I feel sure he will
sell at a very small margin of profit.
A visit from you will le appreciated
by him and by me.
J. N. B. THOMPSON