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The DanieLsvifie flonitor.
VO L XXVISI
' BAiELSVELE
nc Rev - C. Langford will
' ', t , t hf Presbyterian Church
; ; ing at 11-3D o'clock
is, ryo'-c
Mr Vi rv. Pa vis and family visited
shop Sunday.
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_ , ( j v .s. .. S. Daniel and Mrs.
up Graham attended Sunday
I i ... w V P. U. Convention
School t* l ''-* • L> *
Tuesday and Wednes-
M’tV! **V 1
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Mr Chu-d Landers and family
M e‘ f uePu. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
v £'}. Cirnham.
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jjigs V'. Tinia Moseley visited rel-
L cs . tj . ; last week.
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_f Vivid W&S lit© ££UC*>c
if relatives 1 iia last week.
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jj rs Ruh-jj-t Turner, of Atlanta, is
Ui.-a h . y ncr, Mrs. T. J. Nelms,
his week.
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;i .f-'jr D. A Moseley atteud
-8 the 1 nventio; held at Quit
L>j 1.,-1 week.
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. P yv Davis, of Ath
is, I relatives fe< re sever al
iyjj v. c vvecl..
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Mr. 1 ’ y I • and and family have
‘ -it a two weeks’
•y 2*. ••• vs "•
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Mrs. . 1 fh cist on has retu ru >1
ime '".ftv vT.lthig fur some time in
tlania.
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Lit-1; po'chovitz, of Corner,
'do Vo.-; -'l i t .Daniel this week.
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Mi. am! fv \ Delaney Thompson
tre geests. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
It Witt Mo Cay.
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Lu and Mrs. Frank Graham visit
i relatives in Comer this week.
■ <vtrs. u. r, Graham Ir, visiting her
■<thr, Mrs. 0. W. T. Rogers this
B'k.
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■ and Mrs. Claud Meadow, of
B 'H;;', visiter! relatives here this
■h.k.
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U‘ Ar - ®Turner of Comer was
B eutsl of her sister, Mrs. J. E.
last week.
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■*' ! pfion Anders, of Athens,
B* fJi Loire Monday.
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W::* IU - nu <C ‘' Sprayberry
1 ' cf :S'- v; .. v , 4
■l ■■ f..rew are visaing in
B n *>e trm we,k.
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E '(-'nr visited relatives
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|B • 1 -ampbell was the
E <s —-■ Tanner several
H- last v
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■ ’ r, y? of Atlanta, are
■ • B - T. Moseley.
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B ‘ • r da gnter, Mrs.
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H "> visited reiatves
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mm attend th r; V
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Br ... ~ of Comer was
B 1,1; 88 ? ‘“by Griffeth last
Mr and Mrs L. 0. Hawks of Ath
ens were guests Mosday cf Mrs Clint
Gholston.
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Mrs Rue Haslett of Athens visited
friends and relatives here last week
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! Mr. George Daniel was in Franklin
Ga. last week.
Little Martha Graham was hostess
at a beautifully planed party Thurs
day afternoon at the home of her par
e- ".f ’T' rj ('■' of he- fourth birthday
about thirty little guests were there
Merry games featured the happy oc
casion, A delicious ice course was
served after which the little guests
departed win: Lag their hostess many
happy -eturns of the cl. y.
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Mr and Mrs C. P. Graham and Mrs
Clint Gholston visaed reiat vef: in
Comer Sunday
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Mr and Mrs T orn Murray announce
the birth of a son on July 14th
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Mrs 0, P. Nelms was lbs guest of
Mrs D. W. Porte rf eld of lon ex las t
week.
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Mis?-: Lizzie if-; i.ne -rues:,
oi Lv-icnds rt ua'VG’. .'..tie -*.* s - weu
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Mrs Odie Lasser ami Mary and
! Helen Larders of New ran are on an
extended visit to relatives and fsier.d
here.
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Mrs M B. Niefcol of Bailj 1 ta
| Mi's A. J. Street of Atlanta, Mrs J.
jA. Ambrose of Lawmmcevilie, IV?r-H
| Emma Wilson of Buford Mesdames
■ W. P. and W. A. Rowe of Comer and
iMr and Mrs L. D. Hawkes and son
j Oeil of Athens were guests of Mr
jand Mrs F. W. Graham Tuesday
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J Mr and Mrs H. T. Landers and
Mrs Clint Gholston were 1 in Athens
Thursday having dental work done.
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Mr and Mrs J. A. Simpson of Com
merce were guests of Mr anil Mrs
Ben White Tuesday.
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Miss M. E. White visited her sis
ter Mrs Ida Westbrooks in i'ia this
week
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Miss Mollie Gholston of Atlanta
visited her parents Mr and Mrs J. T.
Gholston a few days this week
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FOR SALE.: Near DaniehvJlc. a
high grade piano el "giiiSy used and
partly paid for which we will fell to
party willing to complete monthly
Cable Piano Cos. S2 hi. Broad Atlanta
payment*. Write for full information
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Farmers are about to pet up with
their work ir this section.
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Miss Leola Fitts has returned home
from Athens to stay a while.
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Litle C. J. Jr. and Lucile Tyv >■
from Danieisville has been spending
several days v/ith their grandfather,
W. W. Tyner and family.
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School opened at Noreross with a
fine attendance under the manape
ment of four efficient teachers: ’!
es Bessie Tyner, Minnie Wehunt,
Neil F'tts .and Vara Adams, of Bow
o svilie.
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Mr. Dewitt 'Tyner, of Atlanta,
; ■ • r • > sever;.! day-: v "i home
folks.
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Mr. Eddie I eat< • ai '
spent the nipht with hi.-. J, ?. >;*ts
•' f 1 •' j '• •t.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Dean -.wont
Sunday afterj w Hr. irnef
Tyner and family.
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The sinph'.p at Mass Dess'e Tyur's
Sunday night was enjoyed by a laige
crowd...
Danieiisville, Georgia, Friday, July 28, 1Q22
UNION PFVEVAL SERVICES
The revival services conduct at the
school auditorium for the past ten
days came to a close Sunday night
the following uniting with the diff
erent churches:
Methodist—
Monteen KKellum, Adeil Kellum,
Mrs. Earl Davis, O. D. Scarborough,
Norman Snelimgs, John Franklin
Graham, Maud Adams, Miss Ruby
Scott under watchcare.
Presbyterian:
Sarah Lou Bullock, Flora Griffeth
under watchcare, Mrs. T. L. O’Kel
ley, Mrs A. S. Dalton
Baptist—
. Lucy r rd, Sanford Camp, Lillian
Lord, Bernice Smith, Johnnie Pony,
Clyde Burroughs, Garland (.amp,
Fere 2o Ball under watchcare, Allen
Camp, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Camp
“On the heels of the rot eting of
the Congressional Demoeratic execu
tive committee meeting In Athens
last Saturday came the announcement
of two candidate'- for the boner of
u-.prsenting this (the Eight hi
the United States Congress. Do v.
i • >arles H. Brand, incubent, i: ca’i
i didate to succeed rim-elf, the* other
I ca?;<i : datc beirg Thus. J. fraekeiiori.
!of Atns, who opposed Mr Brand
! two years asm. So fa** r.s T-e News-
I J
Lo.yurter kru.-ws, oudg- Brand i:as
in-ace a good iepresentative for (he
Eighth 1 ; "triet and t*'*'?•-- -p co spec
cifJ reason to displace him , xcepl tsu
desire of Mr Shackelford to go to
Washington.”
The News -Roportei.
JUDGE BRAND HIGHLY COM MEN.
; DLL- HERE.
! At the /meting of the Bth District
Congressional Democratic Committee
Saturday Judge Brand’s record ir.
the House was eulogized and he was
the recipient of the warmest praise
from the representatives of the dif
ferent counties and the prediction
was that he is stronger in the coming
primary than ever before.
Hen. Thomas M. Swift of Elbert
gave a summary of opinions from
every county in the district which
would indicate great strength on the
part of Judge Brand. Mr. Swift quo
ted from leaders in every county,
many of them men who have not s,op
ported Judge Brand heretofore but
| who indicated an intention of doing
sc this time.
—Athens Banner.
(Advertise m cat,)
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PLANTERS BANK, CARLTON, GA
IN FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
The Atlanta papers of last week
carried the official notice from th<
Federal R< Drve Bank of Atlanta that
the Planters Bank of Carlton had
been admitted to membership in the
Federal Reserve System.
This is the first Bank in Madison
County to be admitted inta member
ship and this section is fortunate in
having a local bank offering the fac
ilities afforded by such membership.
FAR *1 LOAN'S
Loans on high class
farms closed quickly
la rge teans prc ft. rrcd.
J. T. Murry,
Dan felsvllte, <ia
t:s M'list-v to
I. f n (f.
On lar ;n lard - Love; t rate of
Interest-Prompt A ; tier.
51 M. Hyl<*p
Law Offices Athens, G'a.
405 Holman Bldg.
No loans made leaf thai. 2,000.00
TEACHERS’ FP AMINAT ION
ihe rt gi Stat< Teat - ;
amination will take place on Fri
day and Saturday, August 4 and 5,
lt<22.
The Reading Course for lose tea; 1
who desire to renew then certificates
It is as follows:
ISZ2 READING COURSE FOR
TEACHERS
Primary sne Elementary
A dirt ret. 8
1. Manual for Ge rgia Teachers—
County Bnperintembioi Fiee
2. Kendall and Mirieks How To Teach
the Fundamental S- lyitc;s— South
| era Befool Book Depository, 121
Auburn Ave., A :1a: ia Ca, Postpaid
SI.BO. J. Du-sU :'s School Hygi
ene- 8. S. Book 1 *cp., A 1 -anta, Ga.
High Stiiwil and Supervisory
11. Manual for Georgia Teachers—
j County Superintendent, Free. 2 Ra
! peer’s Cor.polidater! Lu- al School
--Southern S. B, 1 1 p , Atlanta, Ga.,
2. Parker’s Methods <•“ Teaching irs
: High Schools, Girin & Cos.. Commerce
iiall, Atiaafa, Ga., Postpaid s’.Bo
BRAND HAS OPPOSITION
The Os- iii.oe j-r.se ■- ol t.'ie
opinion ti at Judgt v i.avles H. Brand
should have had no uyuosition this
:me Saj -‘ he poper, fherc a
- that is going t! e rounds -that
di>M'-e.rnian Pt.n'id going t> have
• • time. W< nt si
save i-- why ever> Brand oil's rs
for re-election sen c person jumps up
end says, “'1 am running against
Brand and want your support.”
Further, the Enterprise says, ‘Why
not ht iha-ul oof to m at h i-t
with out some me trying to beat aim.
This a democatic country liad
wisdom of the iawroalu-vs that have
got < pointed to an indefinite period
of service life time, oi until one
grew tired of his position— We could
not have been a Democracy. The
voice oi the majority makes a Dem
ocracy, and we have nnever yet fe t
that the people should riot rule in
this country. How can we knew
that the majority happens to hold the
same views that wo ourselves hold 7
Could all see things as does the editor
of the Enterprise then, of course,
there would be no necessity
for opposition, but how can he figure
that ail see one way? How con he
figure that JfE is always right?
Would he favot a change in the law
from that as at present to other meth
ods?
_ America lias forged to the fore
front solely because America stands
for a goverment <f, by and for the
people, Such a system of government
aspire to any office within the gift of
e people and that no class or indi
vidual has a monopoly on things polit
ical. Further, H e man who is really
conscientiously r< rving his people
should be perfectfully willing to hav<-
opposition, thus giving the people
the opportunity to approve or dissa
prt vc of his actions.
However devoted to Judge Brand
j the Enterprise may I , however
great its confidence in the ability of
'Judge Brand *.r Congressman - who
lea ■ ‘ay. without a trial, that the Hon.
Tho.s. J. iackelfor.l would not do
: equally as well or belter than the
pre-cut congressman in Washington
incu t S' vie-lford devoted most a)'
h life to ago it uiture giving the >ub
je ci a close arid careful study and
freeiv advising with the farmers as
to a belt/ . rrn-nt of their condition?
l o t he just as good congressional
timber a:; the district afo, figured
i ien any angle? We feel that he is
■m and, 1 • fore Ih s camm.i n comes f••
1 tie.- Of 'lni.-rprire wifi
ihr.f! the “rumor ’ re ft rr< ! to co-.w''
e:i into redify courts. P- : 1
HAS opr .-, n
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“MONE Y TO LOAN ON FARMS,”
Rate of interest six. anti one half
per cent.
T< nr- to suit borrower.
Corners G. Moore,
Dauielrvdie, Georgia.
PROGRAM CP MADISON COUNTY
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTIOiS
Tc Be Field Al Mill Sho.ii Chwrck,
Thursday, Aug. 10, 1922
Theme: “Forward in Religious Kd
ucation.”
Text: Exodus 14: Pi
M orniiro .Session
10:15 Period of Worship—Sor.g:,,
r. B. F. llokclin, Comer, Ga.
10:35 How the Home Gan Co-oper
rate with the Sunday School,
Judge Andrew J. Gold), Athens
10:55 Practical Plans for Work with
Young People
Mrs. W. L. Blankinship, Atlanta
11:2 ) Period of Business:
Pec m ine the Records,
Appointment of Committees.
11:40 Song
11:45 Forward in Religious Educa
tion, Mr. R. D. Webb, Atlanta.
1.15 IV see!’: - us Business.
12:30 Adjournment for Dinner.
Ba.-k-.-t. Dinner at Clruvch
A fti. rnoon Session
1:15 Period of Worship—Song-.v
Seriptuj'C Reading and Prayer
M . W D. Meadow, Danielsville
2:-d) tiiiildir-g up the Adult Bible
Class. Col t. E. Adams, Danielsville
2:.‘:0 ' ? ervird Moving Sciiool
Mr. D. Webb, Atlanta
2:55 Son;
,‘UuO The F’-.-: ■■ ard Looking Teacher
M s. W. 1 . Pda)>kinship, Atlanta
3:30 Period ol Busine-.s:
P.< pin ts i f C. inty Offi-'-erJ
Reports of < oramittees
Place of Next Meeting
iP cog’ i ■■ 11 of School for l arg
est Attc j ■ <!, *j \*? •*
3:45 Shall W-. Go F’orward
By EVERYBOPy
l :10 Adjournmei t.
PROGRAM
Of FJdi Sw.todoy Dintrict Rally at
FFecuant Crcve July 39, 192.2
EASTERN TIME
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10 :.°,O Devotional Exercise -
G. P. Whitworth
10:45 The Influence of the Sunday
School C. G. Moore
11:00 Special .Song . .G. C. Daniel
J1:1A Importance of the Sunday
School Hour . .W. D. Meadow
:11 :i0 Report®, from all Sunday
Schools
11:4 5 Sermon.
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12:80 Adjourn Dr Dinner.
1 :J0 Devotional
.' . Mrs J. W. Wallace
1 :50 Mission Study . . .Mrs .J F Bond
2:00 Spec: <1 Music.
2:05 Superiritendisnt's Message.. .
2:25 Song Union Sunbeam
2;.'10 The W. M. U. at Work With
our Young People. . MrsT C Steven*
2:45 Message From Comer Y. WA.
2:50 Cos Thou and Do Likewise ...
.‘j :00 Written Repor • from all Pres
idenf of i>. Y. P. U.
r:10 Deport of the State Convention
Miss Josie Almond
8:20 What livery B. Y. P. U. Need*
Howard Settle
■ICO A Seven iditiuU Program Frore
Each IS. Y. P. U.
Adjor m,
REV. W. P. BROOKS JR.
CALLED AT COMER
ih-'.. W. P. Broo! Jr ,of Athens,
V. - < •;.)< and lost Sunday a-: pastor
‘ ( m r J' irot.:;-1 and: reh. He ha*
‘ ’ V - pc. 11l hi : ;-viC'-r
1 or. . ku-.'.i.y R ,jf> rnber.
’ cl' i V-.SI P. . - ■ “ MEADOW
... bn-gin ill
Meadow Baptist Church next Thurs
day im.rnng at 11 o’clock. I'astor
W. M. Saye will do the preaching
and Mr. Guy • V>rv jj will have
go of ir.e music.
N ursiber