The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 21, 1919, Image 5

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fIfnANIELSVIILB MONITOR iW , Tevo.v FMy at Dan a. Second C 1... 1 Mail ' WNT ADSfor RESULTS McW horter& McWhorter Loan Department ioca l and Eastern loney on improved farm fands'and improved tov n property F \rm loans— u: you need money let me get t r, or 10 years. Low rate for yon- ' J 01 interest- J. T. Murray, Danielsville, Ga. farm loans. tow KATE OF INTEREST quick delivery. .: . . *s(io me for terms, COMERS G. MQORE Ju p, w. I>. Gholst-on’s Office Blgd. Panielaville, Ga. V a ie Dayton Snel! BICYCLES for sale by Athens Cycle Company MONEY—to .loan on farmlands ■Quick delivery. See me for terms ivwliich are beat'.' Berry T. Moseley l< . ii, . . > , ... —.■ 1 Money to Loan OX FARM LANDS h' : * ''LOW PROMPT SERVICE : C. C THURMOND i 704 HOI. MAN BUILDING > ATHENS, GEORGIA. - Money to loan. We secur'd ’an unlimited a l*nit)tof local and foreign money :0f those desiring to secure loans. Shackelford and Meadow, At- Awueya, Athens, Georgia. LOANS On farm land, From 1 to 10 years Lowest Rate of Interest. Prompt service. Hubert M. Rylee, Law Office Athens, Qa. Beginning Saturday I am putting on a Big Removal Sale of seasonable Merchandise in order to reduce my " aL S’e stock of goods before moving Mio anotner building* Watch for big circulars. 'Abraham ~Decho'vita i ‘--‘ Who The Retail Mail Order House Neese Rev. W. M. Save filled h|s regular appointment here, Sat urday and Sunday. Our school is still improving, the teachers are doing fine work Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams visited Mr. and Mr3. Thurmond Cheatham, Sunday. Miss Bernice Brown dined with Louise Burroughs, Sunday. Mr. Henry McLeroy and daughter spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. Tom McLeroy and family. Rev. W. M. Saye was the guest of Mr. G. L. Williams and family, Sunday. Mr. John Ashe of near Athens was in our town, Sunday. Mr. Grover Lindsey was the was the guest of Mr. Sidney Me Elroy, Sunday. Miss Bernice Brown spent Saturday night with Miss LiL lian Burroughs, Mrs. B. B. Chandler and daughter, Mrs Bedd Estes spent one day recently with Mr3. Bob Tolbert. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Epp3 dined with Mr. T. J. Martin and fam ily. ■ • ■ Mr. R. T. Epps and family spent Saturday night with Mr. Dee Burrougs and family. Keep Well 1. Ventilate every room you occupy. 2. Wear loose, porous clothing suit ed to season, weather and occupation. 3. If you are an indoor worker, be sure to get recreation outdoors. 4. Sleep in fresh air always; in the opep it.ypu pan. ~ -i,.. ; , v 5. Hold a handlercliief before youir mouth and posp when you cough or sneeze and insist that others do so, tpo. i? - ! J ' i 1 '" ■" : 6. Always wash, your hands before eating. T. Do hot overeat. This applies es pecially to meats and eggs. 8. Bat some hard and some bulky foods; seme fruit, 9. Eat slowly—chew thoroughly. 10. Drink sufficient water daily. ’ It. Evacuate .thoroughly, regularly. 12. Stand, sit and walk erect. 12. Do not allow poisons and infec* tipns to .enter thp-body. 14. Keep the teeth, gums and tongue clean. , ; • ; 15. Work, play. rest and sleep in moderation. 16. KedP serene. Worry- is the foe: of health. Cultivate the companion ship of your fellow-men. VI. Avoid self-drugging. Ba.ware, the plausible humbug of the patent medicine * v 1S Have yocr doctor examine you carefully once a year. Also consult vnur -lentist at regular intervals. UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE. Write Georgia State Board of Health tor bulletins. ’ I I ? _ , .. Fresh new crop Hulls and best grade Cotton Seed Meal at market price Comer Mercantile Lo DANHELSVILLii MONITOR. DANUgavUAK A Lad and Lassie Shoes A * We have a complete line of the celebrated LAD and LASSIE SHOES for Children, Misses and Boys. j •’ V V These are the best children’s shoes that can be bought J ' * “Made without a tack and soft as a kitten” : ' if " : ' • i . *> a Cotton Goods ♦ We also have some excellent values in Cotton Goods. This is one thing that will undoubtedly be higher next year, and it would be a wise thing to buy a supply now. When the 40 cents cotton is worked up in cloth and other merchandise it must be higher. ..•■ V ' * I • ... . . . .... ... r ... r f . •' ’\" - • ■ •• : " ; ■ /!,. 'r- - , • .- •, • ;<►;. p i;. , ~ V Jr Oil'll „ -ip - :■ ' • k , . * ;; • To Those Who Wear • - *4L ’ Carhartt Overalls We now have a few on hand, both Overalls and Coats These, and Many Other Bargains Await you at •<•* , ■ • W. T. COOK’S •y - '-'iv * ; - v f ■ f w y ; ■ * • COMER. 6EORCIA Free Pamphlets _ f. Copies of the following pamphlet ind others explaining the Govern ■nent’s campaign against venereal dis 1,-83 and :?ivng such facta of sex h are essential to the welfare of young "* , seat, to any addreaa people v/m free- / r ’et V For young raea. ,^ t , Vi par the general public. cp t C. For Iwy3. sit D r r Parents of children. /■' ' v ■■ "iris and young woaien. ‘‘.f l Ki. * ' ell v For educators. ‘ h-h • vi r State board of health. - Hoard of Health. 131 Ji . . a Santa. Ox Capuct --v— ** • Davis Made Bicycles fcr sate by Atlisns Cycsc Company To The Trade I have not pat on a saie bat if you will give me a chance I will prove to you that I will 3el! as those who are having one, it is only a few steps farther to mv place of business and I can save you money. All I a3k is a chance to show you before you buy. You can find me across the Rail Road iust opposite the depot in the old Frank Croner old stand I thank all for their trade in the past and hope for a continuation of same ft. e. McKenzie