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The Danielsville Honitor.
XXV I
■for DANIELSVILLE MONITOR
■S,hl Every Fnday ...dEnt
r Office at Dan-
Second C.ass
I Mail '
I WANT ADS for RESULTS
I farm loans
I Ifycu need money let me get it
El /or you. sor 10 years. Low rate
I if interest-
I J. T. Murray,
I Danielsville, Ga.
If FAEM for RENT—Farm for
I ml cor lease, two good four norse
I uncs, five miles out from town,
1 graded road, good accommoda-
I tioM, rood pastures with plenly
I
John. E. Gorden,
I Julv-lQth-1919.
I FARM LOANS.
I LOW RATE OF INTEREST
I quick delivery
I See me for terms,
I COMERS G. MOORE
[ Jn Do VT. D. Gholston’s Office Blgd.
| Danielsville, Ga.
| MONEY—to loan on farmlands
I Qiiicfc delivery. See me for terms
1 which are best.
! Berry T. Moseley
[ Aferuzzi Rye
i; For sale. Also Blue Stem and
1 Leaps Prolific seed Wheat, and
il Rustproof oats.
I Sow rye now and cut down your
| fertilizer bill next year.
I Adams Brothers Stock Farm.
I AUTOMOBILE
? Oakland six, 5 passenger in
I first class condition. Will sell
I right.. Can make terms.
John E. Gordon,
MONEY TO LOAN.
! We can secure an unlimited a-
I mount of local and foreign money
for those desiring to secure loans.
Shackelford and Meadow, At
-1 tcrneys,
Athens, Georgia.
Progress and Moon’s Grove
Mr. Johnny McLeroy and fami
ly, and Mr. George Allen and
family spent last Saturday night
with Mr. W. M. Glenn and family
Mr. L. V. Scarboro is on the
'.ek list this week.
Mr. Bob Epps and family spent
last Sunday with Mr. O. W. Se
-raves and wife.
Mr. George Scarboro and fami
-b nit last last Sunday with Mr
Baxter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. M.’Glenn were
ns .shopping last Wednes
day.
•'> we have changed our meet
" from the fourth, to the
lay, our new preacher
: • •A. Bruelli will preach at
•sve Church next Sun-
X at the regular hour,
; ■ ck. Everybody come
. someone with you and
- lr : : new preacher.
if _ ,
"ah Wynn spent last
with Miss Lena
* Mrs. Milt Davis spent
v with Mr. A. V. Jen
a’id family.
. V •M. Coile w ill preach at
v -Church next Satvir
-7 t ‘y ~,
y ' ■ ■ J -very body come and
" u - ' ' a; - °ne with you.
DANIELSVILLE
,Messr9 Henry and John Long
of Coiner spent, a short while here
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Glenn this
we9k.
Mrs. Maud Blackwell visited
relatives near Ila last week-end.
Mrs. W. M. Dauis, Mrs. B. W.
Blackwell and Miss Selma Black
well were in Athens Monday.
Mrs. A. L. Smith and children
•are visiting relatives in Comer
this week.
Mr Ed C. Griffeth of Elberton
was at home Sunday.
Mr. W. D. Meadow was in
Athens Tuesday.
The many friends of Mrs. J. E.
Glenn will be sorry to hear of her
illness.
Dr. DeWitt Payne of Ft. Lamar
wasvhere Tuesday.
Mr. Velppe Long left Monday
for Emory University.
Little James Glenn,' son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Glenn, fell off of
the porch Monday afternoon and
cut his fiee, not seriously but
very painful.
Mr. Claud Meadow spent last
week-end at home
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Da'ton, and
Mrs. R. P. Sorrells were in Athens
Monday.
Mr. W, D. Meadow was in Roy
ston Monday.
Mr. Joe Long was at home last
week-end.
Mr. Cats Meadow of Comer,
spent Sunday at home.
Mrs. J. E. Gordon of Athens was
at home Friday.
Miss Annie Lou Graham was in
Athens Saturday.
Mr. Harry Kidd was in Athens
Friday.
Mr. Ellis Bond left Monday
for Emory University.
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Danielsvlle, Georga, Friday, Oct. 3 19f9.
Mr. T A. Grimes of Alliens was
in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ‘Bond, Mrs.
R. P. Sorrolis, Mrs. W. D. Meadow
and Miss Willie Tolbert were in
Athens, Thursday.
League Social
On last Friday evening The
Epvvorth League wus entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moseley.
Contest and games were the
principal features of the evening.
Music was rendered), by Mrs. J. H.
Boggs, and Mr. L. E. Greene.
Punch was served throughout the
evening. Those that enjoyed the
occasion were:
Misses Annie Rogerson, Annie
Lou Graham, Carrie Sue Fields,
Helen Arnold. Mary Duncan,
Lena and Ellio Dovid, Willie Tol
bert, Clyde Anthony, Eva Thomp
son. and Come Sue Anthony.
Messrs Howard Gorden, Ellis
Burroughs, L. E. Greene, Ellis
Bond Paul Burroughs Mr. Battle
Charlie Baker, Roy David, W. S.
Long and Jonah Davis.
B. Y. P. U. To Be Organized
at Danielsville
On Friday evening October .3rd
at the Baptist Church 7:30 east
ern time. a B. Y. P. U. will be
organized.
You are envited to come and
get,interested in this work, b<?th
old and young.
Card of Thanks
Words fail to express our ap
preciation £qjs; <hc.; "Undooss and
assistance given us during the ill
ness and death of our dear bus
band and father. May God bless
you is our prayer.
Mrs. J. A. Epps and children.
One may become bad without
had intentions, but he can neve r
become good without good inten
tions.
Clothes Insurance Costs
you nothing if vou wear
They are the result of nearly a quarter of
a century of practical specialization in the
making of stylish, all-wool, hand-tailored
clothes for—
Men, Young Men and High
School Chaps
There is a “Gold Band” Certificate of
guarantee in every garment, which acts as
an Insurance Policyassuring your complete
satisfaction as to fabric, tailoring and
seavice.
Popularly Priced
L. E. GREENE & GO.
Rogers Town
Misses Bathsheba, Bonnie and
Jimmie Ruth Kesler were in
Athens last Friday shopiug.
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Mr. 0. W. T. Rogers was in
Commerce last Friday afternoon
on business.
Mrs. T. C. Naims had for her
guest one day last week, Mrs.
Sarah Rice of Commerce.
Messrs John Willie Griffeth and
Luther Butler passed through our
town one evening last week.
Mr. acd Mrs. W. B. Aderhold,
Mrs. 0. .vV. T. Rogars Mrs. G. M.
Maddox and Miss Bertha Wil
liams attended the Association at
Vesta last Tuesday they report a
nice time.
Rev. Erastu3 Moore filled his
regular appointment, at Rogers
Church last Sutnrday’and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cardwell and
little daughter attended services
at Rogers Church Sunday.
The W. M. 6 held their isgular
meeting la<-t ■Saturday afternoon
eajh member present promised to
pick cotton one-half-day proceeds
to go for church ben Bits.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Chandler
with little daughter Flarnco, visi
ted Mr. L. W. Nelms last Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Maddox of
Commerce spent last Sunday with
Mr. G. M . Maddox.
Misses Mett.u, and Myrtle Bram
let and May Christ]for and Messrs
Robert Watson, Edie Adams and
Niitchel Adams attended services
at. Union last Sunday.
Love of luxury is tin lu le in
the pocket of illi ft.
Parties wishing to make ap
plication for Census Enumerators
Send their application at once to
Tlios. M. Swift Sr.
Supervisor of Census <S, Dist.
Eleerton, Ga.
NUMBER 28
Georgia Madison County.
County Commissioners oyriuic
Monday Skptkmuku S, 111 19.
County Commissioners sittinu win
County Pukuoseh
1 lr is ordered that the Tax Levy for
Madison County for the year 1919, lie
paid at a rate of 12 mills on the one
dollar or 12 dollars on the one Thous
and dollars worth of proparty return
ed for taxation and on H.e digest for
the present year.
2 That the total amount of properly
given In as shown hy the tax digest
for the present year is $2,372,002.
3rd. It is ordered that the Tax Col
lector of Madison Comity proceed al
once to collect the sum ot $34,104.02.
on the the total amount of property
appearing on the present year tax
digest, as the law demands and re-
quires.
4th, That he also collect the amount*;
of the local'sohool tax in each local
school district as they are returned to
him by tie* school authorities to he
collected, this in addition to the 19
mills for county purpose s.
Rrh The purposes which the $34,401.
02 are to be used are subdivided un
der eight different heads as appear
below. <\ote) .No amount is specified
as being set apart to pay borrowed
money, because the money borrowed
m used in paying warrants drawn or.
one or the other of the eight different
heads. But the county Treasurer wiil
enter the warrants drawn to pay bor
rowed money notes and the interest
accrued on the notes under part one
of t Levy No 2.) There is no separate
levy to pay court house bonds, these
are to he paid out ol corporation taxes
ami entered on the Treasurer’s book
asset forth above.
Levy No. I. Superior Court Expenses
under nil the heads ll'\, of the total
amount of Levy 3791.(i4
“ “ 2. Office rialary Lunacy Trials Cor
onor lo"„ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ ;>14ti.40
*• “ j{. Sheriffs Expenses Jail Fees
“ “ “ “ “ 123C.24
“ 4. I aupers and other Farm Expenses
;;i , *• *• “ “ “ •• “ 1200.24
“ “ ii. Bridges across Streams
•JO I *., “ “ ** “ *• “ 101103.20
“ “ o. Registration & Elections
;-;U (1 “ u “ “ “ l!t;3/.i2
“ 7. Pubflt A ‘HutWMgs • Stationary
Jatiifor r>;y, “ “ “ 17211.20
“ •• S. Hoads supplemental to Hoad
Tax and to all other fit ads not other-*
wise herein slimed. Allot which goes
to Road funds
Ml'b “ “ “ “ “ u “ 11717.70
Total of Percentage 100 'l'otal amt. of
the Levies 34401.02
Ordered that the foregoing be enter
ed on the minutes of tie Commissioner
and be published as I lie law directs
and that a copy be furnished to each
the Tax Collector and the County
Treasurer. This the dale above writter
Geo. O. Gritfeth, Commissioner
There ts moro Catarrh In this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years Jt wa3 sup
posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly fallini;
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
It incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease,
greatly Influenced by constitutional con
ditions and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine, manufactured by F. J. Clioney &
Cos.. Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional
remedy, is taken Internally arid acts
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re
ward Is offered for any case that Hall's'
Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohf:.
Sold by DruKSlstH, 75c.
Hull'll Family Bills for constipation.
Money to Loan j
OX FARM HANDS
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LOW it AT ES
PROMPT SERVICE
G. C. THURMO.nD
703 HOLMAN lit' LIH.NG
ATHENS, GEORGIA.