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Oakland
Mrs. Jane Cigar. of Da, who
has been spending tome time
w.th xMr. and Mrs. J. D. Hop
kins, has returned home,
Mr. J, Q. Carter and family,
of Suwdust, and Mr. ard Mrs.
E. J. O’Kelley spent Sundav in
Canon with Mr, and Mrs. L, L.
Moss.
Mrs. Theo Benton and Miss
Willie Callaway, of Athens,
were visiting Mrs. Margaret
.Williams, Monday atternoon.
Misses Floy and Cynnie Dil
lard, of Sawdust, gave a linen
shower last Saturday afternoon
to their sister, Miss Ollie, who
marries this week. Quite a
number of lovely gifts as a to
ken of love to the corning bride
were given, showing the high
esteem in which this young lady
is held.
We understand Union church
has called Kev. Mr. Culberson,
of Commerce, to serve as partor
for an indefinite period, chang
ing the services from Sunday
morning to Sunday afternoon.
Oakland school has opened up
with very good attendance, and
good prospects for a successful
year.
Mr. Tharpe Sanders, of Com
merce, was in our community,
Saturday, and sold Mrs, Claude
Williams, of Neese, a stlf-plav
er piano.
Mr, G. L. Sanders and wi e
motored to Athens, Monday af
ternoon.
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Long Bros. Store
Farmers are about done pick
ing cotton in this section.
Mr. W. G. Gunning dir.ed
with Mr. J. H. Long und fami
ly laat Thursday.
Mr. 0, J. Gordon and family
spent Sunday afternoon wi-h his
brother, Mr. Sam Gordon and
family.
Miss Lessie Mae and Willie
B, Garner dined with Miss Ven
nie Garrett, Sunday.
'I he young people enjoyed a
singing at Mr. Pat Meadows,
Sunday night.
Mr. J. H. Long and family
visited Mr. 0. J, Gordon and
family, Sunday night.
Stance Garrett spent Saturday
night with David Bryant.
Mrs. Sarah Haralson, of near
Carlton, is visiting her son, Mr.
W. A. Haralson and family.
Mr. L. B. Long spent Sunday
with his uncle, Mr. J. H. Long.
Mr. Jim Bruce, of 11a, was in
this section one day last week.
Mr. George Bryant spent Sat
urday night with his uncle, Mr.
J. W. Bryant.
Mr. J. H. Long attended Sun
day afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fortson
spent Saturday night with Mrs.
Fortson’s father, Mr. G. T. Gar
rett.
Grey Eyes.
$25. Weekly, Men-Wo
men. Advertise, start
Candy factory at home,
small room anywhere
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We tell how and furnish
everything
Specialty Candymaking
House
SS. 18th St Phila., Pa
Notice of Bond Election
The qualified voters of Dan
lelsville Local Tax School Dis
trict are hereby notified that on
the 15th day of December, next
and election will be held in the
Ordinary’s Court room, in the
Court House in Danielsville, du
ring the legal hours for holding
elections, for the purpose of de
termining the question of
whether bonds shall be issued
by district for tne purpose of
building and equipping a school
house in and for said district,
The amount of bonds to be is
sued is Thirteen Thousand, sl3-
000.00, Dollars, and the annual
rate of interest is five percent.
One bond of S2OO matures 1920,
1921, 1922and 1923, one bond of
$375.00 matures for each of the
years 1924, 1925, 1926, and 1927
1 bond of $625.00 matures for
each of the years 1928, 1929,
1930 and 1931, 1 bond of SBOO.OO
matures for each of the years,
1932, 1933, 1934 and 1935, 1 bond
for $1500.00 matures for each of
years 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939,
and interest on all unpaid bonds
is to be paid annually and all
of said bonds together with the
interest will be paidoff 20 years
from date of issuance, Dec. 31,
1939.
This Nov. 11, 1919.
A. H, Long, Chairman
Homecoming at Danlels
ville Baptist Church
To The Members of Daniels
ville Baptiss Church.
Your presence is desired in
church building on Sunday Nov.
30th, at 3 o’clock P. M. This is
to be a homecoming of our
church. The program will con
sist of some spiendid music both
vocal and instrumental, also
interesting short talks by the
brethren as to the history, obli
etc. of the church. Come and
lets have a love feast.
Neese
The past several day's cool
weather has given our people
a chance to kill hogs, so we
have fresh meat now.
The Chicken Pox is very pop
ular in our town. Several have
it. but it has not yet proved se
rious.
Mr. Claude Williams has pur
chased anew self-player piano,
Mrs. Mattie Hardman spent
Sunday with Mrs. William San
ders.
Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Chandler
had as their guests, Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chandler and
Mr. and Mrs. Bedd Estes, of
Smithonia.
Mr. Lam Hawks and family
were t*he quests of Mr. J. T. Me
Elroy and family, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods
spent a short while Sunday
night wifh Mr. and Mrs. C. SJ
Williams.
M iss Bernice Brown was the
guest of Miss Clyde Sanders,
Sunday.
There will be preaching here,
Nov. 30th. Everybody come.
Vale Dayton Snell
BICYCLES
for sale by
Athens Cycle Company
imiiMTMiv. VrttimtTi*.
A Tnankful Thanksgiving
--Michael’s
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Thursday will be our 38th. Thanksgiving Day in busi
ness and we have much to he thankful for and we are
going to make it a real Thankful Thanksgiving. We
are going to show our appreciation of your years of
loyal friendship-your years of generous patronage—
by doing our part at all times to reduce the High cost
of Clothing and to low er the High Cost of Home
Furnishings. So come and let us prove our sincerety
in making this a Thankful Thanksgiving at
!
The Store Good Goods Made Popular
New Dresses and New Coat Suits-Michael’s
There are as ycu know four seasons—Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter- we have
just passed through the Autumn season and now enter the winter months, As the season
changes the style changes and as rapidly as they appear we get them. So why be tempted
in buying at reduced prices, garments which you know are not the newest when you can get
the very latest and pay no more for it. We have a force of buyers in New York every busi
ness day of the year. Specialists in their line. The dress specialist buys nothing but dress
es. The suit specialist buys nothing but suits and so on through every department, Can’t
you see how easy it is to find what you want at Michael’s. The new coat suits which we
are showing will please you in every particular,
Michael’s Winter Coats
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What we are advertising now are Winter Coats, not Autumn Coats but Coats of the very
latest design for Winter. They are smart Coats suitable for street, motor or dress wear.
The materials are Peachbloom, Evora. Silvertip-wooi, Bolivia and other new and desirable
fabrics. You’ll be agreably surprised at the prices.
Michael’s Stylish Millinery
The netf hats for winter are here—they are rrore beautiful than ever. Theresa ch'c
and charm about them that you cannot fail to notice, They are so becoming and have no
freakish points about them. They are so reasonable and you’ll delight in wearing them,
They are hats for every occasien, vou’ll see hats of velvet, velour, satin and gold brocade,
siiver cloth with embellishment of mole, nutria, bever and seal fur, ostrich, gold and silver
tinsel, monkev fur, etc, Our advice: Don’t buy your winter hat until you see the new modeis
at Miehal’s.
Sweaters
Sweaters new and novel just received the new winter models —Michael’s.
The new knitted Angora scarfs and Tams. The scarfs have belts of same materials or
the narrow leather belt. New and beautiful at Michael’s.
Michael’s
Athens, Ga.
Fresh new crop Hulls and
best grade Cotton Seed Meal at
market price
Comer Mercantile Cos
Fres Pamphlets
Copies of the following pamphlets
and others explaining the Govern
ment's campaign against venereal dis
eases and giving such facts of sex
is are essential to the welfare of young
people will be sent to any address
Tree.
Set A. For young men.
Set B. For the general public.
Set C. For boys.
Set D. For parents of children.
Set E. For girls and young women.
Set F. For educators.
Write to your State board of health,
ar Gtv-rg.a t tale Board of Health, 131
Capitol Square, Atlanta, Ga.
Special Sale of Blankets
A Big Sacrifice Sale On Double Blankets
100 Pair size 60 x 76 regular price $4.00, s-t^Oat
this sale only $2.79
100 Pair size 64 x 76 regular price $5.00, $5.50 while
they last 52.9a
100 Pair size 60 x 80 regular price $5.00, $6.00
special 52.95
Every other article in the house is reduced tc 3
cut price.
HARRY MOSCOW
• Comer Georgia