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This W eeks Cross-Word Puzzle
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You owe this weed's enjoyment to Leo Garfield, who designed this
cross-word ]>u xJr. We don't know '/hat to tell you about it, except
that it is short and s'. . ry. co '••' is ;!mple, easy words, and you should
he able to eon pMc tin tv.enty minutes. However, if you don’t
you needn’t feel too baFy aoout it. You 11 pvooably have lots of com
pany in your defeat.
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V ERTIGAL
1 A conjunction
2 IV 'i it/ 1 article
?. Not false
4 Walter (French)
5 Controlling power; nuth< ri’Cy
(i For reason
7 Wrigßy’s product
11 Repeatedly
13 Slumber
I*4 Messenger of God
1C If you hive one, it. is just under
the roof.
23 Food (slang:)
2.3 A flock of birds
26 Aged
27 Finish
29 A play on words of the same
sound but with differi nt meanings
30 A tavern
31 Organ of homing
HORIZONTAL
1 Skill
3 Belonging to them
(> A covering of false hair
N Pronoun
!) Exclamation of disgust
10 Female deer
12 Customary
lf> An edible tuber
17 Kind of fish
18 A covering for the lmir (lad es)
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THOMPSON MILL DOTS
We arc* having 1 some real cool
weather at this writing.
Miss Mildred Burroughs was vis
Ring relatives in Athens Sunday.
Mrs. Claude Evans was visiting
Mr. and Mrs. O. (}. Evans last Sat
urday and Sunday.
MLss Flossie Sorrells of Meadow
was visiting Misses Wort ha and
Gussie Stamps Inst Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. an t l Mrs. C (1. Crowe were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Thompson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thom Thomps were
visiting Mr. and Mrs W. H.
Stamps Sunday -i.'tern.u>n.
Little Miss Willie Lou Thompson
in Comer the past week-end. *
Miss Lorene Morris from near
Colbert was visiting Miss Mildred
Burroughs last Sunday.
Mr. an! Mrs. Tom Thump on
were visiting the latter’s parents,
.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Epps, Sunday.
Misses Ruby and Ruth Power at
tended the Commencement at Comer
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Compton from
near Vineyards Creek were visiting
relatives around here the past week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bousse were
19 Possessive pronoun (neuter)
20 Hen f ruit
21 One of a tribe (Indian)
22 Turn to the right; a call used in
driving animals
24 To recede as the tide
26 A nhmber
28 It goes with sauce
30 Congealed water
32 National (ahbr)
33 A large ronveyance
34 Past tense of do
35 Pertaining to complexion; a yel
lowish red.
36 Correlative conjunction
Answer to last week’s puzzle
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guests of Miss Dclree Mitchel Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs Dewitte Power
Colbert were visiting the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
n ower. last Sunday.
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Miss Wortha Stamps \Vas shopping
i: Comer Saturday.
Mr. Irvin and Mr. Coy Stamps
wore visiting relatives, Messes Mar
cus and Fred Kidd Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Burnett from Wilkes
county is visiting his daughter, Mrs.
C. G. Crowe, at present.
The Ch*. A. Optical Com
pany, Atlanta, who are widely known
and recognized for accuracy, skill,
and conscientious endeavor in ex
e.rrsn'ng the e-’cs and Siting glasses,
v/i’l hr jv -an expert optometrist
hero for one day only, Saturday,
May 30 He will make examination
for those who wish to c&nsult him
about their eyes. If glasses are
needed he will be prepared to fit
them in the most approved way.
HARDMAN DRUG COMPANY,
Colbert, Georgia.
Denial Notice
Dr- D. L. Cloud from Greens
boro, Ga. will t>e in Comer on
Second Monday each month pre
pared to do all classes of dental
work, to remain one week.
He will appreciate a call.
Office in Ropcr^Building.
ne OANieLJviut own-on. pAmgi.sviu.fc. georqia
The Personal
Element
Profeesional 'Kill is not
the only requirements
of a funeral director. He
must possess a kindly
and sympathetic person
ality and so impress
those he serves.
Our service is more in
the nature of the kindly
assistance of help f u 1
friends and it attemtps
in some measure to re
lieve the heavy burden
of your loss.
Weatherly & Brook
Funeral Director and
Em bill mens
Hay stan - Hu
Exclusive new of
President Pawl von Hindenburg,
sc-ond president of Germany,
taken after he had
taken the oath vf office at Berlin
FOK 5 ALE—
Nice Cow, fresh in. Price S3S.hC
RALPH COLLIER
FOE OVER
zm TEARS
haarlem oil has been a world
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
HAARLEM Cll
sAsii afcjfi
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Gold Medal.
Pres. Hindenburg
DESIGNS
Clearance Sale I
Continues Until Saturday June 6th I
”Stitf Brand Shoes Arc BETWC I
In order to Reduce our Stock of I
Mens, B >ys, Women and Children!
Slippers, and Tennis. We have placed
them on tables, and have reduced
them from 10 to 25 ptreent
Children’s priced from 25c to 2.50 pr
Boy’s “ “ 90c to 3.25 pr
Men’s “ “ 90c to 4.50 pr
Ladies “ 90c to 3.25 pr
Come in! Look These Over!
And Enjoy The Savings We offer You
New Arrivals
£2.£S£> to 4.90
*‘Stur Brand \
Are better ” J
W. A. Rowe &} Cos.
Comer Gra.
SHOES
I have opened anew stock of
Tennis Slippers for men, women
and children.
Fruits, Vegetables,Staple and
Fancy Groceries.- Dressed Fish
euery Saturday. Highest Mar
ket Price Paid for Produce.
E.B. Scarboro
C. A- SCUDDER
JEWELER
ATHENS, GA-
Oiamoncis
'W atclies,
Sterling Silver
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY,