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The Danieisville flonitor.
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DAN'ELSVILLE
c ,,p t McGuire and .eon, Hor-
W:\tkinsyilie, spent Sun
day with friends here.
Air ,L D St reel in an, of Poca
uligo uirtnet,
jtoi'9 here M
five sentenced to the
t y Judge Hodges last
4-j Pone felony and four
JKor cases, county ComnA
BLcrGntfeth secured all of t lijK
• in ty. “ I
W. (•).
tr "It an operation for aj>pem#<®b
j , Atlanta last week; and we Tire
j teased to le irn has been getting
along very nice.y since. ,
p eV- lupvgford, of Huevil
{ V. preiUhed at tub Pivsby
t-riau elnirch .hare Snijdav .and.
wiil preach there agayi
( iay, Jan. doth.
IP-v/A. A. Fu'fdjtah w?.!r preach
;1 t tic- Methodist- clijurck' Sundayj (
Mr. S. W. Fit/s and 50n, Elmer,
1: near Jone&fiChapel, were here
.Sunday. /
Mr.C.’ir Graham has bought out
1 ■ hiilct'r shop here. Mr. Oscar
l. HJm. we tuuierstand, is the toi-
/ x ''^h£
* Mr. ugh? has been
pointed;Wdirnty warden, we uii
. rstand, and we suppose will cn
t r uvkjiis dut'es at once.
MrncA. Grimes, af Athens, was
li.^Moihla-v.
MrgK. C. G riilVtli*y
- Tit tile
I',rents.
Mr. C. X. Bond and wife end
Mrs. Adams, of Bowman,
visited relatives here the latter
I art of last v eek.
Mr. Roy Grirt'eth and wife have
moved into tlie house n Athens
street recently occupied by Mr. C.
t. Moon,
Mr: 0. K. Stewart and wife, of
Atlanta, visited 001. J. E. Gordon
and family here this week.
Mr. Kin x Griffeth and wife are
irftv housekeeping in the house re
o-ntly vacated l y Mr, U. G, Scar
-1 ’ lough, on Athens street.- .• • .• ,
•Mr. Jonah Davis, now of Ath
;: spent last Vtetk-Piul- with. ;h'is
l’ttfents here. and
Mi.-? Roberta Hitchcock return
f,,l li'mio Monday from-'a visit to
I 'datives in Llbi-rton,
Mi-..). A,Griffith,a.ad wife were
Athens Monday, ■ 1
I* 1 ’- IX Gholstdn atul Mr, ! f).
A. Moseley uVnt to At hen Von busi
l"* 8 Monday afternoon,
knife stalk cutter
$49.5d‘
biendid implements. Stock run
*ovv - U' you need one talk
last.
E ‘ D ' Sle dge, Athens
Me am plea-ed to'state^that all
who were reported sick last
u are now doing nicely,
y Jud 8 e M" ele, and Sheriff Pa
, a t'nesville Wednesday
, ;i '"'M-n of ‘Franklin Su
i-nor court. k
t , , u ‘ ut l u ' r and o'.h-r condi-^
v ' u such recently that I
‘ " Uy transpired of geue
'• '> lienever anything
t t'-ever, we shall endeavor j
a luiiil” 11 , 1 account it, as ‘‘a clnei’s j
l,_- ' ' aK: i l note?, an’, faith,
‘ h Prent it,"
Judgcg[ j( ~:g !U id Messrs. ,1. a
and J. N, Griffith made a business
trip to Corner Tuesday.
Mr-. A. M. Scarbor< ugh and son,
II rain, cf Comer, spent last- week
end with relatives here.
e are anxious to secure a good,
live Correspondent in every school
district in the coni.ry, so that, we
can give, every week, a summary
vt a, 1 the happenings and gei era!
conditions m which tile public is
■forested t-hai exist ami are cou
■fet-v taking place th'roug.hn.uo
cor.fines of the “Five .Sr are,”
e wish to maky the Mopit< -i*n pr
ynly a w.-lcome, but an ixdispjcx- !
sAfei.i: visitor to every household
in.thecouu.tv. We can only, do
this bv thAljßKftai.ce of < Lr'-.goi and
friends, a: trust they will aid
us to. this extern t . ;
M i’, 0.. K. Gnfteth was in At
laiitli tjiis week ;■} tp
j M ; r.; C/m 11 4. Med dr- :v a G t v/d,
,brother hi the clerk’s VfiiX suveVal
davs.yiit- past vvedk.,••• -v ■< . . >
Misses Lena David and Marv
White were at home lastweek-ig/d.'
Mi, J, N. GrifTeth aid wife were
• *
in Athens Monday. ’
Mr. \Y. D,.Graham and w ife and
Misses Annie LOll Graham and
Mary White went to Athens last
ciai urday.
Miss Edna Cheatham has sus
pended her'school and is at home,
on account of it bejng feared that
small-pox has broket; out in the
community.
Mr. Claud Bai/ham and wife vis
ited relatives here Sunday.
¥ ...
Mr. James Gordon-and wife vis
ited relatives and friends at 11a
last week,
Laud vs, little daughter of Mr,
J. E. Glenn and wife, was out of
school this week, on account of
sickness.
Mrs. W. C. Gholston went over
to A t hat s Tuesday."
Mrs. C. C. Kidd was in Athens
Wednesday.
Mr G-. W. Whitehead, wife and
son. of Comer, visited relatives
here Sunday.
; Miss Eva Sorrells, accompanied
bv Messrs. W. 0. Sorrelß and J.
E. Bond, ;weiit- t- Hartwell Wed
nesday t.o attend the funeral of her
aunt. Mis Jane Sorrells.
50 Tooth Harrow. $19.50
This isra fine harrow with guard
rail and draw bar- Better send
your oi*der id early
.• E D- Sledge, ' Athens
Fort Lamar.
• Rev, A. A. Sullivan filled His reg*
ular appointment Saturday
and Sunday,
Mr W. P. Tabor has been on the
sick list for the past fyw day?.
Mis? Agnes Higginbotham, who
has been spending several weeks
with relatives m Cornelia, has re
turned home.
Miss Cornelia Hutcherson -pent
the week-end with home folks,
Mrs, Howard Holbrook, of ( ° r ‘
nelia. is on a visit to relatives here.
♦ '
! Mrs. G. L. Pittman has been in
disposed for several days.
! Mr. J. M, Hutcherson and wte
are now occupying their new h. me.
Fanielsvlle, iTeorgai, Friday, Jan. 23, 1920
Danielsville High School Succeeds
1 We learn (and take groat plea
sun- in announcing rhe fact.) that
the proper State authority- have
officially notified cur local school
authorities that t: ey have desig
rated Danielsville high school as
tlm Accredited High School of
Madiat 1. county, provided our peo
ple shall comply fully with the
conditions set L rfh 11, the present
school law.
As we have stated heretofore,
several <>f these'V,,editions luce
already been met’, tut there s,ill
.•remain'- a gieat deal of work to be
done and no re r 1,-ss money to
be raised U provide the necessary
equipment, etc. -
'ln view of facts,-ami the
further 1 act that tile people are
anxious that tli is.Hsehoi I shall be
iijiujwith the openiotr o f. ijse- regu
lu'i'; tall; term, there is no time to
J.iedost. It will require constant
ami v.'igi reus work-teget everything
ip shape., .5 ;
1 riier.efrre, we respectful!/' sug
gest that .a mass meet 1 i-u 1. f the le
va! schi ol authorin'-- aid citizens
generally, be held at once, for the
purp -se if organizing and appor-'
tioiiii g the work, appointing eoin-|
nuttees to look after every detail j
of it, with the 111 de;-tiuiding that i
these are not merely honorary ap-1
[■ointments. I ufc that they must
'work cm. tii uaily and earnestly till
the whole is completed m.d ready
f< r the fall opening. 1
The end to be at tallied will cer
tain 1 v justify t-verretfort- required
to secure it. ui ti- syre* that
our peop'e will take hold of it vig
orous! v and pu h it to a grand suc
cess.
Norcross News.
Mrs. L. H. Williams and little
son, Hubert, who have been visit
ing relativ- sand friends here, have
returned to their home in Ati^ta
Mrs. Ethel Fitts and her little
daughter, George \\ i?lie., spent last
Thursday night and Friday witti
Mrs. Jack Fitts aid family.
Mr. Oscar Fowler, and wife, Mr.
Hubert Carey and wife and Miss
Aflene FoWier spent V\ ednesday in
Colbert.
The partv given' by Miss Etta
Dudley Tuesday night was enjoyed
by all.
Misses Ailene Fowler. Lola Mae
Fitts. Beiui Wvuit and Bessie But
ler spent Thursday aftert oon with
Miss Irma Higginbotham, of Fort-
La mar.
Mr, Jack Kitts and wife spent
Sundav with Mr. 11. N, Dean and
wife.
The singing given by Mr. J. W.
Dudley was enjoyed by a iaige
crowd.
Mr. George Dean, wife and mo
ther spent the week-end with reia
| tives m Royston.
Mr. J.K. K wler and wife |>ent
the week-end with the latter’s mo
ther, Mrs, Simms, <>f Colbert, who
1 is very sick.
Misses Pearl and Lola Branvsn
' and brother. DeWitt, attended Sim
|ay school at Diamond Hill Sun
der afternoon*-
'
A number'd young people at
' tended the party given by I*l umr
' port-soli Saturday night-.
Mr. Garnett Truer and v.ifespent
Sundav afternoon with tlie latter’s
. - *ter, M>. Cart ledge, near Pro
gress.
.*• iss nuci le Matt liews s| -n t .sun
day with Miss Nellie Fitts.
Mr. Clarence Bern tt and wife
spent Saturday night with Mr.
1 Ambicse Bennett at and wife.
Miss Buis Met'.!!:nel 1-pout Mon
day afternoon with Mi-s Leola
Kitts.
Loin Mae Fitts was out : f school
Monday on account < f sickness.
Mrs. Et.be! Fitts s-pwi t Tuesday
at Mrs. Jack F'tts’.
C* nn> to the box. supper Fridav !
night.
t*ch-.*oi is ‘progressing nicely—
Mr. Hoyt Fowler, who is the fourth
.teacher, having been added.
Why Sweet,Clover? ...
I Sweet clover, otherwise known
as ljueiliofu* u'-bee doyej;, li.as-beyn
oounitonly regiu'desl as ; wvd and'
•a' litiisance, inti' experiments made
bv practical farmers to determine
its adaptability tievarioiu climat es
its feeding value‘snd its e fleer- on
the soil, have fshow n it to Ic* an
important farm crop.
It thrives m great'ext rente-'- of
and grow- readily in
1 svs-s too poor for alfalfa and where
!ot lior grasses failed to produce a
crop.
| Defer- condemning it, ct lisider
' the follow mg facts :
1. I* is not a weed.
~ i Likt‘ alfalfa, it is rich in pro.
tem. v
S, Will not bloat cattle or sheep
4, is equal to alfuita for pas
j ture
f>. Isa great milk produ.'er,
G. Furnishes early spring pas-
tu re,
7. Cootwins more pri tein than
red clover,
is. Fits well in crop r< tat ion.
IV Is a great s> li enriching cr.j| 1
10.. Is better that any of the
common clovers as a green manure
crop.
13. JU a valuable plant for ho
ney bees
Id. Prepares the soil tor allalta.
Hi; Boots are soft aid give no
trouble in ploughii g.
14. Its roots, being tender, be
come inoculate l mu r readily than
alfalfa.
],*. Never damages cultivated
crops.
lt>: Its roots decay rapidly, add
ling much nitrogen and huilius to
he soil.
* 17. Grows and will produce a
cron in all pal ls -of , tile ' b nited
Stales.and Canada.
]}> I i<\ * I !t- f i ;•' Ii f 11 < so
19. \Yi l l grow under conditions
where other cb*v.*r- ai.d alfalfa fail
(a) Ou lai <1 tor-I"'V, too wet.or
■too alkaline f. r alfalfa.
(b) On land too hard aid com
pact for alfalfa. " ' ’
(c) On soil tm poor for alfalfa,
especially where thery is lime.
MSADVANTAOF-*
1. If neglected and allowed to
grow too large, stems bf-oome hal'd
aim bitter at and leaves fall off.
2. Frequency stock do not eat
it readily uctil tliey become accus
tomed tv- it.
Mweet clover t eeds-a firm, solid i
seedbed. The ground should not
be loose. Many failures m grow
ing it on cultivated land have been
dim to u loose, mellow seedl.ed,
if is user, for hay it should 1 e
cut when IS or inch, - high and
before it blooms.
The best results are obtained, by
sewing n eally spring, a- early a
theg'uand nsdryand warm enough
ti put in col ilition foi a good ‘hal
low seed bed—The L bel't V Book
THE POSTAL CARD
. TEACHERS TRAINING CLASS .
Cower Circuit
Question: What it tha object of
this class? ,
Answer: To enable all .persons;
who feel the need of training for
Sunday school work to secure the
same, regardless of their inability to
aattend class sessions., This state
ment refers to busy business me a;
young mothers whose time . is con
sumed by cheir children; the age’;
the afflicted; the Sunday sell-. 1
teacher.*-;' the Sunday school pupils;
everybody.
Question: What educational • gml
ifications must 'the student'.qb'a\;e?
English or a willingness to listed to
oihters. u • b l ' ’ . v ‘ ' •
I e . _ ...
1 Question : Hey/ ruany. books mu.it
'the stde’ents' buy?'
Answer: ' Or.e'Ait ’
books should be finished ’year.
The -c. s of tin.-sc b m!;s is about !>■>
coats each ah;! hte book offered iri ,
| tl::> present course : - ,enti'Jed. “The
I Organisation and Administration of
j the' Situliay School.
Qtiesfi'o :n *'How is the course eon-
I ducted?" ; ;| '
Am-iwe:-: A p edal card A sent to
each student every Monday atte.;
noon, test gue rdons are asked and
suggestions arc made for future
work. When tb..■ 'rook has boon
completed, there wiii be a clam
meeting for review and examination.
Those not wishing to take the exam
ination will not be required to do so.
Question: How much time must,
be devoted to study if one should de
sire to take the examinations and
secure a diploma?
Answer: About 011 tBBBr and
twenty minutes each week, or twelve
minutes every day. This estimate
is based on the assignment of four
chapters a week.
Question: What is the cost of the
course-
Answer: The price of the book
now offered for study. The pa.stoi
feels, for his part, that the good ac
complished is sufficient pay and
heartily invites his friends of all de
nominations to take the course.
Question: Will many take the
course?
Answer: The books are being
distributed very rapidly. It is hop
ed that at least fifty will join cue
class. Call or write Rev. B. L.
Betts, Comer, Ga.
WANTS
M.ONE\—to loan on farmlands
Quick delivery.- .Sec me for terms
which are lje>t.
;• i i>errv ‘Mo.mdey
—
FARM LOANS.
LOW RATE OF INTEREST
QCICK DELIVERY
Sey me for terms.
COMERS G. MOORE
In In. VV. I>. (•Ijitlntoii’s Office
Danielsville, Ga.
FARM LOANS—
It you need money let me get l
for you. sor l(i years. Low rate
of interest.
J. T. Murray,
Daiiielwville, Ga.
Money to Loan
ox FARM LANDS
LOW i<ATKS
PROMRT SKRVK K
704 HOLM A X ill ; LIHXG
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
NUMBER 34