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WANI ADS for RESULTS
?arm loans
■ jU need ai mey ?t me get it
v , ul> sor 10 years. Low rate
interest.
' J. T. Murray,
Danielsviile, Ga.
j;M poR RENT—Farm for
' tovo good four norse
it or iOJ' e. t b
, n ;>s out from town,
ms. in iJ, “ .
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pastures with ilenly
John. E. Gorden,
jaly.K.ih-1919.
farm loans.
Lo>v RATE OF INTEREST
l ’ nncK delivery
nit* for ferine,
COMERSG. MOORE
t)._W. I>. G hois ton's Of the Blgd.
Danielsviile, Ga.
[ONEY —to Joan on farm lands
ick ikliverv. See me tor ;r 111 s
ich afe best.
IVrrv T. Moseley
Aktiizi Rye
for sale. Also Blue Stem aid
ijs Prolific seed Wheat, and
stproor oats.
|ow rv“ : )\v and cut. down your
dliM' bill next year.
Warns Brothers Stock Farm.
AUIOMOBILE
lakland six, 5 passenger in
t class condition. Will sell
bt. Can make terms.
John E. Gordm,
MONEY TO LOAN.
! T e van secure an unlimited a
nutof local and foreign'money
those desiring to secure loans.
Shackelford and Meadow, :'At
pys,
Athens, Georgia.
Rogers Town
Hr. I- .yd Brooks of Athens was
day last week.
hand Mrs. (). W. T. Rogers
'■'* a trip to the Bine Ridge
U! ‘tuins last week.
tfr.John Willie Griffcth passed
- : t wn one afternoon
*' ,am •"''graves was in Com
r‘-e one day last week on buei-
C. Nelms was in Athens
‘-‘'turday on business.
f r - *>d Mrs. J. w. Wallace
1,.. the latters parents
■ '•ks County a few days last
■Mr. f o ,
■ '•''■Aelms was m Mavs
-ast Saturday.
H ] ' l S- r =. and hie friend
■ N .' th of Atlanta,
- mere parents
■ ‘ rda T and Sunday.
H; ... of Commerce,
I T j,' ‘ “' r dau gliter Mrs. 0.
■^ Vt ral f r , n - .
H<■ , • atteuded the
M - or *
. “ ' !l at Pleasant
■ " d:i " a; M Sunday.
DANIELSVILLE
Mr. Car 1 Miile and sister Addie
of Collier’* Academy spent last
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. G. Blackwell.
Mrs. W. M. Davie, and Miss
Selma Blackwell attended the As
sociation at Vesta Tuesday.
Col. C. E. Adams was m Athens
Saturday.
Messrs Claud Meadow, and Joe
Long tpent last week-end at home
Mr. Fred L. Bond was in Athens
Satuiday.
The many friends of Mrs. I. B.
Burroughs will be sorry to learn
of her illness.
Mr. and Airs. F. L. Bond visited
relatives in Athens this week.
Mr. Janies Gordon spent last
week-end here.
Messrs. W. D, Mead .vv, W. M.
Davis J. Y. Huff and Rev. J. R.
King attended the Baptist Associ
ation at Vesta Tuesday.
M isses Lena David, and willie
Tolbert and Messrs. Howard Cat
lett and Ellis Bond were at the
movie in Athene, Tuesday night.
.Misses Mary Duncan, and Helen
Arnold spent last week-end at
home.
Several from here attended the
land sale of I. F. White's land
Mrs. B VV. Blackwell and chil
dren spent last week-end with rel
atives near Athens.
Mr. and Airs, J),, A, Moseley,
and Mr. L. E. Greene were in At
lanta last week.
Mr. K. E. Taylor and family of
Dacula Ga, spent Sunday with Mr.
B. F. Anthony and family.
Mrs. B. F. Anthony and two
daughter, Misses Clyde and. Car
ry Sue were m Athens Shoping
Friday.
Card of Thanks
We are so thankful to those who
was so good to u9.dur.ing the sick
ness and death of our sister,
Nancy,'J. E. and Callie' Meadow'
• _ i- ; ' ______
Progress and Moon’s Grove
Mr. Joe Baxter and family
spent last Sunday afternoon with
Mr. L. V. Scarboro and fannlv.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones spent
last Saturday night with Mr. \\ .
M. Glenn and family.
Several from around h p ra at
tended i.he singing convention at
Pleasant Grove last Saturday and
Sunday.
Everybody come to Preaching
at Mounts Grove, next Sunday 4th
and bring someone with you.
Lookout the wedding bells are
ringing.
Little Misses Evie, LaTrell and
Annie Hardman spent last Sun
day afternoon with Miss Alma
Scarboro.
Mr. Joe Jewel spent last Satur
day night with Mr. M. J. & Kelley
and family.
“The noblest human life is not
the life which has most of wealth
or fame or rank or power or
knowlege in it, but which has
most ot God in it, for we are
made for him essentially and a
bove all”
Danielsvlle, Oeorga, Friday, Bop. 20, K)f9.
Mr. Hardman Te Be At Baptis*
Church Sunday.
Mr. Thomas C. Hardman oi
Commerce, Association Organizer
in the To Million Dollar Campaign
will he at Danielsviile at the Bap'
list Chufcll Sunday 1\ M. 2:00 o’-
clock sun time, m the interest of
the campaign. All the Baptist
Churches near here are requested
to have delegates imet him.
Others are invited.
The Madison County Singing
Convention, Held at
Pleasant Grove.
Neese
The Madison County Singing
Convention met in regular session
with Pleasant Grove Church on
Saturday and Sunday September
20-21, 1919.
After singing led by Prof. W.
M. Ash and prayer hv Rev. \V. M.
Save, the following officers were
elected for the present session and
the ensuenig year. President
John W. Brown, Vice President.
ij. F. Cmmer, Secretary and
Treasurer Grover Sailors, Assis
tant Secretary Wm. 1). Meadow.
Coinmitteon arrangements, G. P.
Whitworth, W, M. Ash and M. J.
O'Kelley.
Among the visiting singers from
other counti®s, wer** Prut. J, L,
Moore, R, Z. Wall, G. H. Wilson,'
j. L. Jewell,' W. P. Reid. T. J.
Brown, L. N. Adorholdt, B.
Wills/ L. TIB Williams-m, a. jl.
Gunnells, Mrs. J. B. Vaughn a. and
daughter Miss —Vauglm, T. L.
Brown, T. C. Hays, Homer Pur
c<. 11, Jesse Smith, H. T. Green way
Dr. J. L. Pendlev, Prof. Hazel
wood, B. Dum.wav, A. M. Benton,
D, C. Short, Prof. Swarford and
others. Besides the Madison
County leaders..-
At the eleven o’clock,hour Sat
urdav the regular pastor of Pleas
ant Grove church, Rev. W. M.
Saye preached an able sermon
from 14G Psalms; and; subject
“‘Praise ye the .Jaml”, ”, to a
large and attentive audience.
'■ There was much- llilerbst taken
in the singing aiid ; -ev’ , !'y body en
joyed the occasion to the fullest.
A number making the remark
‘"“this is t he best con veil t ion that
we have ever attended.
On Saturday a large crowd was
present then on Sunday, there
being several hundred present.
The church was full and as many
that could not get in the church-
Mr. Brown the president has the
confidence of every body, and has
been president of the conventior
for a number of years.
Bv unanimous vote the invita
tion to Meadow Church was ac
cented for the meeting place next
1 \
year.
One attractive and interesting
feature of the convention was that
of the young singers taking charge
of the class, Gordon O Keley,
Buford Smith and T. L. Brown.
Obedience is what makes good
soldiers. Washington Gladden
says, “No man is good for anything
who has not learned the easy,
prompt, cheerful submission of
hio will to rightful authority.”
A man should never be ashamed
to say he has been in the wrong,
which is but saying in other words
that he is wiser today than lie
was yesterday.
Long Brothers Store
Farmers around here are busy
'gathering their crops.
Mr. O. J. Gordon and family
spent ln6t Sunday afternoon with
hie brother and family, Mi. Sam
Gordon.
Mrs. Jonie Bryant and family
spent last Sunday with her brother
Mr. C. C. Forteon and family.
Mrs. Nona Long and children
spent last. Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. M. J. Gilivath.
Misses Reece and Willie Mao
Gordon of Comer have returned
home after spending several days
with their uncle Mr. O. J. Gordon
and family.
Airs.* Nancy Bryant, and chil
dren. spent last, Sunday aLernoon
.with her brother and family Mr.
C. C. Fortson.
Mrs. Nona Long anti little
daughter Agnes, spent, a short
while at Mr. R. S. Long’s. last
Monday.
Th“ many friends of Mr. W r . H.
Lyngwill be sorry*to hear of his
illness at this writing.
Miss Donnie Mae Gordon spent
last Sunday afternoon with Miss
Fairy Garner.
Mr. and -Mrs. G. T. Garrett
spent last Sunday with Mr. J. N.
Loi*d and family.
Mrs. Maud Forteon spent Sun
day night with her father, Mr. G
T. Garrett.
Mesare. J. L, and 0. C. Fortson
spent last Sunday afternoon with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Fortson.
Mr. J. H. Long made a business
trip to Comer Saturday.
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WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, DRAWER C-10.
MILLER & COMPANY
Cotton Factors
Athens Georgia
Sprinkled warehouses, capacity 10000
bales. We solicit your cotton shipments.
Liberal advances made on cotton stored.
NUMBER 27
Important Book For F-ee
Distribution.
At the request >f Hon. C. H.
Brand, Representative of the Bth,
District of tlie United States Pulv
lic Health Service has furnished
1000 copies of a publication enti
tled “Preventing of Disease and
Care of the Sick", including “First
aid to the Injurod”, a book of
over 300 pages to be distributed.
As it contains valuable informa
tion which may bo useful to his
constituents, he wants the same
distributed this district. Those
wishing the same have only to
notify him at Washington D. C.
by postal card, when tile book
will bo promptly mailed.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, ns, they cannot roach
the diseased portion of the oar. There >
only one way to cure catarrhal deafive.Ta.
ami that is by a constitutional remedy,
t’atnrrhal l'eafnet'S is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining or
ttie Eustachian Tube. When this tube la
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when it Is entirely
closed. Deafness Is the result. Unless she
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to it;-, normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are on used by catarrh, which is
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faces Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts ttu-u
the blood on the mucous surfaces cf the
system.
We will give One Hundred Dollar* tor
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir
culars free. Ail Druggists. 76c.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Money to Loan
OX FA It M LANDS
low hat ns
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G. C. THURMOND
705 HOLMAN BUILDING
ATHENS, GEORGIA.