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POPLAR SPRINO
Planting cotton is the farmer’s go
this week.
Mrs. Ed Jackson spent Sunday ev¬
ening with Mrs. W. G. Tench.
Miss Leila Huff spent Monday after
noon with Misses Maria and Genia
Thompson.
Misses Ruth and Rubye Cobb were
absent from school at Bishop Monday
Mesdames Lizzie Ivie and James
Ivie spent the dr" with the former's
son Sunday .
Mr. T. J. Cobb is visiting relatives
In South Georgia in his new auto
this week.
Several from here attendedthe “
“Nigger Night School” Frida - night
ask them how they enjoyed it? ? ?
Miss Esther Ivie spent Sunday with
Miss Exie Tench.
Misses Margia and GeniaThomoson
and Nela Drake called on Miss Ruth
Cobb Sunday afternoon.
Cheer up Exie the worst is -et to
come.
Ask Mr. Wallace Avret how he- like
to cometo Poplar Springs on Sunday
night? We hope the nexttime -ou
will have a good time.
Mr. John Cobb attended services at
Watkinsville Sunday.
Mr. Luther Crow was absent from
Sunday school Sundav afternoon..
Everything looks pretty now. Trees
budding, flowers blooming, birds sing
ing their sweet songs, makes us feel
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SPRING
W e are showing the largest
selection of Spring and Summer
footwear in this city; comprising
everything that is new and right up
to-the-minute for Men,Women, Boys
and Girls.
There is not a new model out
that we do not show.
It will pay you to inspeeft our
showing. It puts you under no ob¬
ligation to buy.
SMITH SHOE CO.
Quality Store GEORGIA
ATHENS,
like it -3 the “good old summer time.
Soon be time for picnics.
Everybod is busy around here sc
the news are scarce.
Poplar -Springs we three”
We are having some beautiful
weather for planting .
Mrs. J. N. Crow' and two sons,Mess
Luther and Sidney, spent last Satur
’ay night and Sunday in and around
Pine Grove.
Mr. Ira Partee called on his best
’lr last Saturday night “but failed to
see her. ' ; 1 '■*1*!*
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Miss Esther Ivie spent last Sunday
light with Mr. and Mrs. James Ivie.
Miss Edna Huff was the guest of
Misses Ethvl and Lena Barnett last
Monday night.
Miss SusieReynoldsspont last Sun
day night with Miss Leo 1 Crow.
Mr. Brown andfamilv, Astondale
passed thru our tow'n last Sundav.
Misses Verda and Clair Bar¬
nett spent last Sunday with Misses
Jewel and Mary Lou Barnett
Miss Leila Huff was the guest of
Misses Thompson last Monday after¬
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Barnett wereth
weekendguests with the latter's par¬
ents at Madison.
Messrs. Edd Adams and Wallace
Avret called on Misses Ruth Cobb
and Exie Trench last Sunday night.
Someone Please ask Misses Susie
Reynolds and Leote. Crow did they
ever get left.
Miss Exie Trench spent last Sun¬
day and Sunday night with Miss Rut
Cobb.
We are very sor— to hear that it
makes some one sick to read our d jt
Say. the only remedy we can give
you if it makes you sick is not read
them.
Mr. Willie uff and family spent las
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Phillip
uff.
Mis. Lizzie Ivie and Mr and Mrs
James Ivie spent Sunday with Mr
.nd-Mrs .TurnerIme.
Mr Luther Crov ha3 set himself up
oanew rubber hire bug* ‘“Lookout
siT }?‘
CliffordFev • escorted , . . best
nrl ,^ r .to > Sunday school Sunday . . his after -
no Mr ?“- Ollie Barsejtt _ t. . the .. sick . . list .
is on
it this writing wje wish him a speedy
recovery.
Miss Esther Ivie dined with Miss
Edna uff Sunday might.
Wonder what [has become of Mr.
Walter Saxon, as, he has quit coming
to Sunday school up here.
Mrs John Philips, who has been
3ick isbetter at : this writing and is
able to visit her mother, Mrs. James
Ivie, last Sundr-i
Wonderhow was the singing at Mis.
Carrilee Ivie’s last Sunday night, as
we failed to get there.
Wonder what was Messrs Will ins
ley and Remie ammond’s hurry from
the singing last Sunday night. They
must have gone to see their “Miss¬
es House.”
have anyone visit us.
Mr and Mrs John Huff visited
High, Sho als Sun ijgy. 5
A good seed bed is the first neces¬
sity in the fight j for good crops. Our
Turning Plows and spike harrows
will put you right here.
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WINGFIE L D ’ S
Spring: 1913
Something in the word, which lifts us up
we all like it and feel good when it comes
Our Apparel for Men and Young Men
have a stimulating power, will make you
walk with confidence because you know
you are correctly dressed.
Remember we stand for the BEST, and i
when you purchase here YOU get all we
stand for. \
WINGFIELD’S
Athens, | “1HE SHOP OF QUALITY'j Georgia
SALEM
Hustler
News are very scarce Li our vicin
it People are too busy for. anything
but the plougll .
This beautiful weather has.put
jjf e our flowers and poultry lov
ers
Miss Stella Greers’ school enjoyed
a picnic om Tuesday last iiv Mr. L.D.
Carson’s pasture.
Miss Agnes Thrasher is spending
sometime with her brother at Bishap
Some one (M-J-S we believe)
mentioned sometime ago about our o
serving Mothers’ day thru our colums
We would like to ask our Editor,
this. Will he (or can he) give the
paper over that week for this pur¬
pose or a portion of it and arrange it
To the Mothers of the county, past
and present, and let every one who
wishes write a letter on the subject
of “Mother” with our Editor at the
head and M J. S. to follow. We do
not know that this plan would be feai
ible—only a thought of our’s.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Thrasher will be glad to know
the latter is slowly but surely im¬
proving at her home near Bishop.
Fine stock of Rurfabouts and Bug¬
gies just received. E. D. SLEDGE,
Athens.
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STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE
production, This will help increase make win¬ egg #
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