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The Danielsville flonitor.
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" DANIELSVILLE
, F . White, Who left here
3 nul week, since to look after
renting of his crops on the farm
tr,c r nt i., purchased m aumter
be ha ; written co his family that
C °‘V- cettin-r along smoothly with his
3 ,'w i, weil pleased with the
His many friends
*wiH be grind to hear this.
Mr. Paul White ancl wife left last
for Sumter county, where they
m L e to make their future home.
jj. e V numerous friends here are sor
„t q them as citizens, but unite
jj sincerely wishing them much suc
•ess ami happiness in their new
home.
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Judge A. H. Long and Messers J.
A and J. N. Griffeth were visitors
•o Athens Wednesday.
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Mrs. Boy Griffeth, who has been
rtriously sick at her mother’s in
Madison, Ga. for some time past,
•ve are glad to state is now improv
ing, and it is expected she will re
turn home next week.
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(apt. Hanes, the Inspector who has
:recently visited the convict camp
hi this county in the past, was here
jispccting the camp Tuesday.
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The town authorities have been
rutting in some much needed work
cn the streets and sidewalks this
week, we are glad to state, and we
lope the good work may continue
until they are put in good shape.
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Mesdames vV. D. Meadow' and O.
'D. Scarborough went over to the
'Classic City" Tuesday.
' “Ye scribe" lias been smartly “un
der the weather” the past two weeks
ami not fit for his regular office duty
or anything else; but, thank s to
dnd Providence, a brainy physician
-aid a good constitution, he now
• cds a great deal better and hopes
i> be able to do more satisfactory
work.
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Ye sincerely regret to announce
lx- death of Mr. T. B. Hansford, a
UMil citizen of Oglethorpe county,
•ring some S or 10 miles below Lex
■iston. which occurred at his home
•ot Saturday. Mr. Hansford mar
t‘id Miss Bonie Bullock, a daughter
'. u!e -Haj. R. H. Bullock, of
‘Us county, and was for several
~e ais a well-known and highly re-
citizen of Madison county.
j' 1 J as a kmd and affectionate hus
n anf i father, an ideal neighbor,
farmer and an all-round clev
e- and respected citizen.
v '■< funeral occurred Monday and
- aigeiy attended—a good num
-I,ljs °* relat| ves and friends from
lie I*" among- the number.
(iJT 6S . a Wire and several chil
frienr! eM !e ' S * !lost ot relatives and
Me •;! omoUl ' n his death, who have
in t L' U '' sy ' npat hy of our people
•sore bereavement.
gave „ ' ‘ Ayers ’ of Carnesville,
Qornin ' ,! >,easant call Wednesday
to r: vvas en route to Comer
Pr ° f - C - . Ayers, of
iiad *, ’* ' • ant * omei ‘ News, who
‘■•st Sati l^l S!01t ' 1I ? e *° break his arm
tjiobii e " d ' V Ui ‘ l!e cran king his au
had prett - v > springlike
ek ’ a,,d . th '- ir °^
f-a! aef i ? a ln £ us w ith their ver-
We ! ° ns ° f Warm weather.
®*er and °° kl Weather is rea,l >'
garden* ’ Can go to vvork in their
s dn, i crops.
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Piay of ti’. -' ! ' t vve had a fine dis
a V vrt^*rn Lghts, D r auro
laueb b r ; L :n t * lis section. It was
ha been*n and heavier than it
•hose *}. 7 “ i nun, her of years, and
•'ras 'op... 7' !nc |*ned to be supersti
h* esd exc ited and thought
: -saj. 11 " t,J ' !l gs earthly was at
Tne second quarterly conference
of the Methodist church of Dar.iels
vilie circuit'will-be held at Jones'
Chapel, the Ist Sunday and Saturday
before in April.
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Mrs. J. T. Turner, of Comer, vis
ited relatives here Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Graham, Mrs. J.
T. Turner, of Corner, and Col. R. H.
Gordon were in Athens Tuesday.
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Col R. H. Gordon spent a day or
two in Atlanta this week, on busi
ness.
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Mr. J. T. Gordon is now connect
ed with the Elbert County Bank, a
new institution in Elberton.
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Messers E. C. Griffeth and J. T.
Gordon, of Elberton, spent Sunday
tvith relatives here.
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Don’t let the present price of cot
ton lure you into the notion of rais
ing all cotton this year. Be sure to
make plenty of food and feedstuff?
and then, no matter what the price
of cotton may be, you will be safe.
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* NORCROSS NEWS *
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Miss Allene Fowler spent
Saturday night with Misses
Lola Mae Fitts and Bessie But
er.
Misses Naomi Davis. LaTrelle
Hix, Bessie Butier, Leoia and
Lolamae Fitts and Mr. Clarke
Crow were in Royston Saturday
afternoon,
Mrs, Hubert Carey and little
son Waymond spent Saturday
with Mrs, J E. Fowler.
Mr, Simms of Commerce
spent a’ few cfeys Tasfweek with
his daughter. Mrs. J. E. Fowler
Leonard Butler spent Sunday
with Grover and Carless Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Tyner
attended Sunday School at
Bond Academy Sunday.
Mr. Edgar Faulkner spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs, H
N. Dean.
Little Grace and Dixie Bond
were guests of their grand
parents, • Mr; and Mrs, J C.
Tyner Sunday,
Mrs. Dobbs was guest of her
brother, Mr. I, F, Crow part of
this week.
Mr. Hoyt Fowler was in At
lanta a few days of ia3t week.
The singing given by Miss
Rosanelle Crow va3 enjoyed by
a large crowd.
Mr G. M. David, the County
Attendance Officer wn3 in our
community Monday afternoon
in behalf of school.
Mrs. G- VV, Dean who has
been quite sick is improving.
Mr. Oscar and Miss Lillie Mae
Bruce were week-end guests oi
Miss Mattie Lou Bruce at Pcca.
Misses Lillie ard Wide
Thomas of Rovston were guests
of Miss Retha Burroughs Sun
day night.
Mrs. J. C. Tyner is quite sick
at this writing.
We overheard someone talk
ing about going fishing ard we
simply could not understand
why since they seem to thick
all the fish have already been
j caught.
Oanietsville. ieorg.?a, Friday, Match 26 1920
Beautiful Slippers
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at Popular Prices at
Martin’s
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The only Popular Priced Shoe Store in Northaast
Georgia. You can pay more but you cannot buy
more. The price is higher at other stores~-does not
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make the quality better than ours. The reason our
price is less is on account of our quick turn-over for
cash. v
Beautiful Beaded Pumps SIO.OO
A Beautiful Newport Tie $8.50
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A Nice Walking Oxford, $4.50
Growing-girls Pumps, SB.OO
Dress Satin Theo Tie, $12.50
A Pretty Pattern or Kid Pump, $7.50
Good Easy House Slippers,~s4.oo
Boudoirs for Comfort, $1.75
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Come to the popular priced store where you can al
ways save from one dollar to six on each pair you buy
AAA to EE-We Fit You-That’s Sure
Martin’s New Shoe Store
Across Street from Holman Building
CLAYTON ST. ATHENS, A.
FARM LOAN"—
]f you t ml c < !> V lt-1 n.e gat-i
for you. oor 10 years. Low rate
of j: ter&st.
j T. Murray,
Da RrUville, Us
MONEY TO LOAN.
We '*an weenie ui, unlimited a
mouutof It cyi and foreign money
for those desiring to weure loans.
Fhackelford aud Meadow. Al
lot i eys,
Avhf?; <*, Georgia.
■NUMBER 3
McVVhorter& McWhorter
I oan Department
Local and Eastern
money on improved farm
lands and impro\ed tow n
l pr< perty.