The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 21, 1919, Image 4

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ComerSocia! News Messers Coliis Brown, C. E. Porterfield, Candler Carithers and Candler Sorrells are spend ing some time in South Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stone and Miss Ruth Porterfield spent Sunday in Tignall Mr. Tryon Harris of Tignall is the guest of Mr, E. E. Stone. Mrs, T. W. Long, Miss Elise Long and Mr. John Long attend ed tne funeral of Mrs. Long’s brother in Commerce Saturday. Mrs. Clara Flannigan of Athens spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Cooper. Mrs. Pearl Oldham and son of Athens were guests of Comer relatives. Mrs. VV, H. Russell and son John spent Thursday in Carlton Dr. and Mrs. John A. Davison of Selma Ala., attended the Davison-Whelehel marriage Saturday. Miss Martha Stellings went to Augusta Friday and was a mong those attending the Ga.- Ttalame game Saturday. Miss Virginia Latimer of Comer was her guest, Athens Herald Misses Willie Lou Russell and Frances Moon, Messers J. H. White and Howard Carrington motored to Athens Thursday night to see Hitchv-Koo, Mrs. W. P. Rowe spent Fri with her daughter Mrs. W. S, Lowe at Colbert. Mr. Will Sorrells of Daniels ville was here Monday. Miss Elizabeth Davison of Cox College and Miss Margaret Davison of Shoi ter College were present for the marriage of Mis? Elise Davison and Dr. Fred Whelehel. Miss Fanniemma Deadwler Elberton was the week-end guest of Miss Naomi Porterfield Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Armstrong of Woodville motored over for the Davison-Whelche! marriage Saturday. Messers Gus and Harry Stev ens of Carlton were here for the Davison-Whelchel weddiDg. Mr. Otis Paul of Athens was the week-end guest of hoine fo!ks. Mr. Herbert Moon was in Athens Saturday. Miss Delree Seymour was in Elberton shopping Saturday. Col. Q. L, Williford of Madi son was in Comer a short while Sunday. Mrs, George David and sons f (Carlton attended the Davison W helchel marriage Saturday. Mr. Homer Hall of Atlanta spent Sunday with Comer rela tives. Mrs. H. F. Specht and Miss Nellie Porterfield spent Satur day. Prof. Hoyt Wh jlchel of Atlan ta and Mr. Con ■ !us Whelchel of Ga.-Tech v.ei h re for the Davison-Whelch ii arriage. Mrs. Earnest o \ckiss. Mrs Albert Davison a little Miss ' ark Da of Athens Mr. ami Mr>. E Davison of Woodville, Mir o ra Myrtle Armstrong of .viile were among the out i t v/n guests at the Davison ;ch*l wed ding Saturday r on. Mrs. TANARUS, M: spent last Saturday in At! i Messers Ralph Porterfield and Erwin Mathews were in Atlan ta last week-end. Mr. and Mrs, G, W. White head, Misses Sadie Jones and Blanche Rogers attended the funeral of Mr. Buchamion at Colbert Sunday. . Mrs, W. D. Shipp and Miss Mary Shipp who have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Jetton left Monday for their home in Gulfport Miss. Messers Leon Adair and Har old Mathews motored to Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel of near Lexington were guests of Mrs. Florence Alexander Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Power and family of Stockbridge came over for the Power-Rowe marriage on Wednesday. Mrs. Lon Mize of Atlanta is the guest of Mrs. T. W. Long and family. Dr. Demsey of Atlanta has been in Comer several days. Mr. E. E. Stone spent last week in Tignall. - Miss Curtis Cox is visiting in Danielsville. Mr. and Mrs. Velpoe Long of Atlanta were in Comer a short while Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Loftis of Comer were in Athens shop ping Saturday. —Banner Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Lowe of Colbert came over Wednesday for the Power-Rowe wedding. Mrs. C. E. Porterfield is visiting in Athens. ‘v l l 1 { Mr. W. T. Kelso of Lavonia was in Comer Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Williford vyas in Danielsville yesterday. Mesdames B. F. Suddath of Gi!l?ville and W. S. Henderson of Maysville were guests of' t)r and Mrs C C Whelehel for the Davison-Whelche! marriage. Is Your Blood Starving For Want of Iron ? |rm lit BoU-Hlooi Fj-hxl—XdmUl Iraqi Help* rut SuMt Into th Clwdta of Women and Stmi ttU noil Enarjy Into tbs Viiu of Mao. If you were to go wft&oa* eatlnj *ratl! 71** ttromc weak, thin and gmacuiteii. yiu uotiki fiat do ft moro serious h r*m to yourself thir when yon let your blood tUrreiiif W*at of iron—iron that gi/;?3 it 3tre;i;jVi sn<f power to chftnro fond into tiviag tiaaue, Cjssclcc niutAruju. WitfwuV pletfty 4n tfie blood, no mat tar how much or wliul yen eat, your food sirip'.y pa;sj through yvi without doing you atiy good —vail don’t got the strength out of it and instead of bring filled With youthful strength and eaergy y i*t are weak, nervous and all run-djwn*. If 70 i ate not strong or welt yott owe it to yodrseiS to make the following test: 'See how long you can walk or how far you ca.t wxrk without 'becoming tired. -Next t;ik? <-vy Vi v?.- - grain tablets of ordinary Nuxited Iron tar-s time* per day after meals for two we-tka. then test your strength again au.i tee Inw much you hava gained. Numbers of vrrr t, run-down p-eopla w' o were ailing I*l the while have most astoni.liiagly Increased their Strength and endurance si-tply by taking iron in the proper form. But don't take thj cld hinds of iron simply to save a few cents. You must tai:o iron in ? firm that can Vi easily absorbed and assimilated tii;e Nut •:rd Iron if yon want it to do you priod. otherwise it maw prove worse than n v’.ess. You can proc-ire Nuxatcd Iron from 7nr dr-.ggi.it on an absolute guarantee of sat?*, faction or your money will be tslaaduU, . •*- • -41 $25. Weekly, Men-Wo men. Advertise, start Candy factory at home, small room anvwhere • • We tell how and furnish everything Specialty Ca ndyma kin g House 5 S. 18th 8t Phila., Pa FOR SALE A few bushels of nice Pulghrum oats at 51.75 per bushel. Ralph Collier V 1 ljLtj MOWITUK. P AiNlftbS V ILjLCj. For Hemstitching Picoting, Pleatings, Buttons made to order, send to Miss D. Baugh 314 Holman Bidg, Athens, Ga. Mail orders given prompt attention. \ a-• FOR SALE Ore sideboard extra large, hail rack, 1 chiffo nier, chairs etc. ah in good condition and very cheap. Call Mrs. J. V. 'Stephens. oa. Thanksgiving Sales Thanksgiving Entertaining is only a few days away and the accompanying season of social affairs is already heralding its coining. Whether you are making prepa rations in the home or are thinking about appropriate new apparel you will be interested in these special Thanksgiving Sales which we are featuring throughout the store. New Suits, New Coats, New Dresses, New Furs New waists Special Sale ot High Class Furs 25 Percent Discount on All Furs * ’ . . * • Nows your opportunity to buy a coat, 25 Percent Discount on all furs and fur coats * ' \ , l '' • t thi3 week, n 200 Dresses Just Unpacked . In Tricotine, Serge, Charrnuse, and Velours in a Special Sale this week at . • -- ' $25.00 : f: V , This is a wonderful opportunity to pur chase a lovely Dress at this low price $25.00 Separate Skirts You may choose plain shades apd simply.tailored Btyles ir find yourself entirely won over \ MUJIii. r>tT‘ lUi'i' : |)L, j * ?• with these accordian pleated’Skirts ctf Silk-or WooJ 1 !;'. Stunningailk Poplin Skirts in Taupe, Navy and black at. 650. 7'50, 8.50, 10.00 and 12, 50. New plaid skirts just received'in“ neb"plaid li'at . . ~ , 1W.125.0and 15.00 , ‘ * ■ ** 1 1 J * 7 'i.'i' *•!?>:*• 1.-'' < ' u , ■ . ‘.; CharmingSUits '* 4 <!.> .• r . ■ •'** 1. ? W**!,. r.f *, Of Tricotine, Velour, SiUertone, and £;e,rge, with collars that - batten up smartly in true jv r f ; I choker fashion, to protect one from severe' ! winds- and driving: snows. Brown and other shades are 3hown as well as the. pever-to-be forgotten navy 50.00,65.00. 75:00 and 85.00 A Modish Scarf . ,• ’ / . U • : in twojthales of soft Brussel! Wool ha3 shawl-like grace. After its tiny leather best is adjusted if becomes a Coatee! 1 We are showing some beautiful Scarfs from ~ 5.00 to 25.00 ' : ■* ~"4•, Lovely sweaters just arrived in new and wanted shades, 8.0 to 18. 0 W. T. COLLINS & CO. ~ Where The Styles Are Shown First It Is Not Too Early to Plan For Christmas What a feeling of satisfaction when you have listed ycur Christmas Gifts and avoided the uncertainties and hurry c last-minute pur ch asin g Our stock is now replete with gift suggestions V - you who have never dealt here to cay us a visit You will be welcome and made to feei at home BRANDT’S, Jewelers Insurance Bldg, Athens, Ga. Otffs for ~Evcrv Occasion $35.00 These are wonder ful values and styles in Navy, Taupe, Rein deer and Black all at $35.00 .