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The Danielsville flonitor.
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ADS for RESULTS
I WANTED
Ivwth Saw-mill to
K lumber in Greene Cos.
■OOZIER LAND CO.
■ Athens, Ga.
■ARM LOANS- i
■ vou aeed money let me get it
■von. sor 10 years. Low rate
■uterest.
■ J. T. Murray,
■ Danielsville, Ga.
I farm loans.
B O W RATE OF INTEREST
■ QUICK delivery
■ gee nie for terms,
B COMERS G. MOORE
■ l) : . W.D. Gliolston’s Office Blgd.
■ Danielaville, 6a.
■oNEY —to loan on farm lands
Hck delivery. See m for terms
Hch are best.
| Berry TANARUS, Moseley
■ Atari Rye
sale- Also Blue Stem ai. and
■p g Prolific seed Wheat, and
Bstpreof oats.
|How rye now and cut down vour
"ill next year.
■dams Brothers Stuck Farm.
I MONEY TO LOAN.
■Ve can secure [an unlimited a
■uutof local and foreign money
■ thosedesiring to secure loans.
Bhackelford and Meadow, At
■ueys,
■ Athens, Georgia.
I LOANS
■On farm land,
Irom 1 to 10 years
lowest Rate of
Merest. Prompt
lervice.
lubert M. Rylee,
I Law Office
■ Athens, Ga.
Davis Made Bicycles
for sale by
thens Cycle Company
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f'resh new crop Hulls and
est grade Cotton Seed Meal at
fcrket price
Comer Mercantile Cos
McWhorter & McWhorter
Loan Department
Local and Eastern
noney on improved farm
ands and improved town
Property
Used in Ancient Times.
Set* fetters goes back to an-
K b r “f * s> Otters were usually male
at in t>i &nd also in l ja o*B, the word be
W-for the purpose.
DANIELSVILLE
Mrs. Will D, Graham return
ed home Sunday from St. Ma
j rys Hospital in Athens, She is
getting- along nicely.
Miss Floyce Long spent the
week-end in Atlanta with her
brother, Mr. Velpoe Long, who
is attending Medical College at
Emory University,
Mr. L>. A. Moseley attended
the State Fair in Macon this,
week.
| Misses Ida, Roberta and La-
Trelle Hitchcock are at home
for the present on account of
the sickness of Miss Ida.
Eyes ezaminedand gua
ranteed glasses fitted,
Comer Drug Cos. Monday
Nov. 3, see our expert
from Atlanta on that day
Rev. - - Johnson preached at
the Presbyterian church Sunday
The American Legion met at
the court house Wednesday eve
ning.
Miss Marv Lou Murray of
Athens spent Sunday here with
her brother, Mr. Roy Murray.
Mrs. Roy Griffeth is visiting
relatives at Madison.
Mrs. W. D. Gholston was in
Athens Saturday.
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See the Martin Ditcher before
you “tackle” those terraces.and
ditches
E. D. Sledge Athens, Get
Mr. Bob Graham attended the
Fair in Macon this week,
Miss Reba Thompson of S. N.
S. spent a while here Sunday.
Mr. Ben White Jr. spent the
week-end with homefolks.
Mrs. B. T. Moseley of Dan
lelsville was in Athens Satur
day.—Athens Banner,
There is to be a Hallowe’en
Party at the school building Fri
day night for the young people,
Everybody is invited to come—
you are promised a jolly good
time.
Next visit==Expert from
Columbia Optical Cos.
Monday Nov. 3, makes
regular visits here. Have
your eyes examined and
guaranteed glasses fitted
Do not heglect your eye=
sight
Mr. L. E. Gteene was in Ma
con this week, taking in the
Fair.
The Quarterly Conference
met at the Methodist church
here Tuesday. R 9 v. Venable,
the Presiding Elder, was pres
ent and delivered the sesmon,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shank and
children were visiting their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. O’Kel
ley, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Gordon spent Sun
day at home.
Don’t forget the Chautauqua,
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day. Come and enjoy this rare
o:casion.
Fresh new crop Hulls and
est grade Cotton Seed Meal at
lowest market price
Comer Mercantile Company
Danielsvlie, Georga, Friday, Oct. 31, HIM).
Sinners Report
18,352 bales of cotton ginned
in Madison County from the
crops of 1919 prior to Oct. IS,
1919, as comparpd with 13,582
bales ginned to Oct. 18, 1918.
T. G. Benton
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Coming=Eye sight special
ist to Comer Drug Cos.
Comer, Monday Nov. 3,
eyes examined, guaran*
teed glasses fitted. Con =
suit him about>our eye=
sight.
Fifty-two new Pension Claims
have been filed with Oldinary
A. H. Long by the old, soldiers
and widows under the new law.
Mrs. J. N. Griffeth, tvho has
been visiting in Atlanta and
South Georgia for sonlfe time,
returned home Thursday.
Quite an interesting jneeting
was held at the Baptist church
in the interest of the Seventy
five million drive. Tuesday af
ternoon.
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News of death of Mr, J. D.
Cromer,of Cromers Mill. Frank
lin county, has just realbed us.
He attended quarterlyXconfer
ence here Tuesday aid was
found dead on his farmfthe fol.
lowing day. HiL
Mr. F. W. Graham is lit a Hos
pital in Athens.
We are offering V #V ’ low
prices on very high glide cut
ters and Spike Harrows^
E. D. Sledge, Athens, Ga
Save your eyesight* poor
vision restored-eyC head
aclies releived, Proper
glasses may be what you
need- o-r expert from At
lanta will examine your
eyes and fit the proper
glasses, see him at Co
mer Drug Cos., Monday,
Nov. 3, one day oh%
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UntDßouif €lotl)cs
are “insured”!
Why risk dissatisfaction when you can now buy
all wool hand tailored Clothes, featuring fashion’s
very latest ideas- and at the same doubly insure
your absolute satisfaction in every respect by the
maker’s “Gold Bond” certificate in the fpohket
backed by our own endorsement.
Expressly styled for Men, Young
Men and High School Chas and
Popularly Priced
L. E. GREENE CO.
NOTICE
In the Superior Court of Mad
ison County, Georgia.
Petition to validate and con
fium $20,500.00 Drainage Bonps
for Brushy Creek Drainage Dis
trict, No. 1, Madison County,
Georgia.
State of Georgia, by A. S. Skel
ton, Solicitor-General, Northern
Circuit of Georgia
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The Board of L>rainage Commis
sioners of Brushy Creek Drain
age District No. 1, Madison
County, Georgia; and Miles Col
lier, et al, Commissioners.
AT CHAMBERS;
The foregoing petition of
the State of Georgia by anc
through the Solicitor General of
the Northern Circuit of Georgia
having been first filed in the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Madison County, Geor
gia, in which county the said.
Board of Drainage Commission-!
ers of Brushy Creek Drainage
District No. 1, Madison ccuntv,
Georgia, and said District is lo
cated, read and considered.
It is ordered by the Court
that the said Defendants, the
Board of Drainage Commission
ers Brushy Creek Drainage Dis
trict No. 1; Madison county*
Georgia, and Miles Collier, C. C.
Kineaide ant}.- -S. E, Whitworth,
do show caubFtbefore me at 12:-
00 o’clock ribon, State Time,'
day
at Danielsvuie,' in 11 ad ison courT
ty, Georgia, why the prayers of
said petitioner should not be
granted, and why the bonds
therein referred to should not
be confirmed and validated as
provided by law.
It is further ordered that the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Madison County, Ga., shall pub
lish in a newspaper at least
twice befors the hearing of this
cause, a notice to the public
that on the day above specified
providing for the hearing of the
said cause, the same will be I
heard, so that all parties who
desire to intervene, shall have
notice of the application and
the said hearing as provided by
law,
NOIBER ,S2
This 29th day of October, 1919
W. L. Hodges.
Judge Superior Court, Northern
Circuit of Georgia
$25. Weekly. Men-Wo
men. Advertise, start
Candy factory at home,
small room anvwhere
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We tell how and furnish
everything
Specialty Candymaking
House
5 S. 18th St Phila., Pa.
Yale Dayton Snell
, BICYCLES
forsale by
Athens Cycle Company
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Have barn since Mon
day, big Black cow with white
spots, dehorned, owner can get
same by paying for this ad, feed
consumed and damage done to
potato patch.
Mrs. R. P. Sorrells
Oct. 30, 1919
Money to Loan
OX FARM LANDS
LOW rcATES
I‘iiOMl’T SERVICE
C. C. THURMOND
704 HOLMAN BE; LDLNG
ATHENS, GEORGIA.