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* he Danielsville flonitor.
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® D ;.e.' v TV HIGH SCHOOL
■ OP£N s SEPT. 47H.
■ M ,.. day September 4th. the Mad
■‘ n County High School will open
H. , ieing year with Prof.
H.'jt as Superintendant.
H; veav promises to be a good
Hp 0 ] yjur and should be, with the
K. tit ■■ ./.y in charge. Prof W.
Jr. is principal, and Miss
IH.. . k ■ up the high school
H;.* : or grades will he taught
■[. ,; t , ;;;;d 7th. Miss Reba Thompson
Hu Miss Ruby Jenkins
H Miss Cleo England
H Miss Nell Fitts
imss Susie Colquitt
Miss Syble Johnson
Hah of which come highly recom-
H n ,!eii and w!*h the co-operation of
H patrons and pupils this will be a
Hlendid school. Since the school has
Hen placed on t! e Accredited list
Herv high school pupnl should take
■vantage of this opportunity.
■No tuition will be charged only an
Hcidental fee, of $1.50 for the gvam-
Har grades and $2.00 for the high
Hhooi per pupil.
Hlverybody pull for a better school”
■ the slogan.
■HE MADISON COUNTY SUNDAY
■ SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
■On Thursday August 10th the
■adison County Sunday School As-
Bciation met at Mill Shoal church
■ session with W. S. Lowe president
■ charge. The splendid program was
Buried out, with Mr Webb and Mrs
Blankenship state workers and C. E.
■dams the principal speaker of the
lay. A large crowd was present and
■radically all the schools in the Cos.
■ere represented. The Colbert Bap
■st school having the largest number
■resent there being 44 from that
■hool, with Pleasant Grove second
■th 23, and Bluestone third with
I’ 1 Mr Lowe has rendered efficient
■ervice for the past four years as
■resident.
■he association expressed their ap
preciation of his service at the ckse
■ the session. The next convention in
8923B 923 will be with the Ila Presbyter-
Ban church. ihe Mill Shoals church
|nd community are to he congratulat
■ on the way and manner in which
B e association was so nicely enter
tained.
■e following officers wee elected for
■he ensueing year;
Roy C. David
St ; V Pres - W. S. Lowe
: nd ' V Pre? - J H Henley
vlf ary F. L. Bond
; l drens Div - Mrs J. N Griffeth
lg Pe °ldes Supt. Miss Ruby Jen
ms J
' work w. D Meadow
Vlslon Presidents
i, . r ' D A Moseley
Dr B F Holcomb
J H McWhorter
U S. Woody
w. HARDWICK
-PEAKS AT LEXINGTON
• v • Hardwick will speak
e in Lexington, Ga., du
hnur of City Court, Tues
.... -'-nd. A large crowd is
J hear him at that time. /
MOvEr lor farmers
baJan -: r r iiS ° n Count y N - F - L. A.
tn *ent of $40,000. which
1 to the borrowers about
Riaijf. applications mas t be
rq e the # month of August
aVe tim e for inspection
Vtf C( .. . ’ c ‘ lne rate is o 1-2
iv a j] a( ! ’ or,a f>de farmers are
ar,t ‘ s as l° n & as ydu
■T nfcv 11 ' ou are going to need
•%; . / a 'o do not wait until you
'’pply, as it takes about
' tr,s to get applications
alarence E. Adams,
secretary -Treasurer.
CONGRESSMAN BRAND
•OFF TO WASHINGTON
Athens, Ga., Aug. 15—Con gress
man Charles H. Brand left Athens
Monday afternoon for Washington,
in response to a telegraphic call
from minority leader, Finis J. Gar
rett, for a full membership on the
15th, at which time the House re
convened.
It is the opinion of Congressman
Brand that the Muscle Shoals ques
tion especially as regards the Ford
offer, wil be among the first to be
considered by the House., lie favors
the Ford proposal, believes the ques
tion of vital interest to the farmers
and i elt it his duty to be present
upon roll call Tuesday morning, Mr
Garrett's telegram follows:
Washington, D. C,, Aug. 9ih
Hon. C. H. Brand
Athens, Ga.
Full membership of the House nec
essary on August 15th, -so please be
present.
FINNJS J. GARRET.
REUNION AT COLDWATER
The Adams- Gains- Thornton reun
ion will held at Coldwater church
Elbert County on Sunday Aug. 27
An interesting program and good
dinner and good time and big gather
ing of members of these large fami
lies will be had.
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REVIVAL SERVICES AT VTN
YARDS CREEK
Pertracted services will begin at
Vinyards Creek Church Friday Night
before the third Sunday. The pastor
Rev. W. O. Brown will be assisted by
Rev. Pratt Ford of Adrain Ga. Every
body cordially invited
. FORD SHOW FOR ATLANTA
It has just been announced that an
immense exposition of industrial pow
er and equipment will be held in At
lanta, Ga., for three days from Aug.
29th to 31st inclusive.
According to Mr Westbrook Local
Ford dealer this show will completely
destroy the fallacious idea that the
Fordson Tractor is for farm use only
Instead it has become a tremendous
power in the industrial field and
this great exposition will show its
manifold uses
Explaining further Mr. Westbrook
said “by being ueed for industrial
purposes, I mean this latest of Henry
Fords inventions- the Fordson tractor
is being used to supplant expensive
steam power and hors power in build
ing and construction work, in lumber
and coSl industries etc.”
“For instance a large number of man
ufacturers of road building equipment
observing the power and flexibility
of the Fordson Tractor have built
their machinery to bemused only with
this efficient power unit
“Manufacturers of hoists and winches
got the idea and now the Fordson is
used for hoisting and operating con
crete mixers and other machinery use
in c nstruction work.”
“A southern inventor has taken the
ordinary wheels off the Fordson, set
the power unit in a heavy frame, put
flanged wheels on it, connected them
with driving rods and made a locomo
tive out of it to be used in lumber,
mining and construction operations.”
“This will give you just a small idea
of the kind of show this Fordson ex
position wdll be”
An unusual feature of this exposition
is that no admittance fee is charged
being free ar.d open to the public at
all times.
PLAY AT COLBERT
“The Diamond Hill Dramatic Club
will present that laughable Comedy
“Always in Trouble” and a rip roar
ing minstrel at the Colbert School
Auditorium Aug. 23 3:00 P. M.
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, Aug;. 18, 1922
Local News Items
Mr and Mrs D. A. Moseley, Mr
and J. S. Daniel, B. T Mseley
George Daniel and R. H. Graham wer
in Watkinsville attending the. Maso
nic Convention last week
** * *
Miss Frances McGuire of Watkins
ville was the guest of Miss Virginia
Moseley last week
* * * ■*
Little Mary Hoke Daniel spent
last week-end with Clara Langford.
** ♦ *
Mr. L. E. Greene and Mrs. D. A
Moseley and Virginia are in Atlanta
this week to buy Fall Millernery.
*** * *
Mrs John Davison of Columbus
visited Mr L. E. Green the past week
end.
•* * •
Mr George Daniel is in Atlanta this
week.
** * *
Col, J. E.. Goron is visiting rela
tives in Athens this week
** * ¥
Danielsville friends of Prof. John
T. Marion regret to hear of his death
on last Wednesday in Gainsville. He
taught here several years ago and
was loved by all who knew him.
.* * *
Mrs Edith Marion and little son
John White are the guests of her
parents Mr and Mrs Ben White.
** * *
Rev Wauchope and family and
brother and family were guests of
Mr and Mrs Ben White Monday night
They are on their way to Ashville N.C
Misses arah Stewart and Margaret
Smith of Atlanta are visiting rela
tives here
** * *
Miss Lucy Gholston left Monday
for Atlanta where she is to be the
guest of Miss Mollie Gholston.
** * *
Mrs Brown Christian of Atlanta
was the guest of relatives here the
past week-end
** * *
Mr James Gordon and little daugh
ter Cornelia visited Col and Mrs J.
E. Gordon Wednesday
** * *
Joe Curtis Huff spent several days
this week with his sister Mrs Claud
Landers.
** * *
Mrs W. D. Gholston and children
were quests of Mrs Susie Glenn sever
al days last week
Mr and Mrs Horace Huff of Atlanta
ar e vi iting relatives here
•* * *
Mrs D. C. Jimmerson is visiting
relatives in Comer this week
*****
Mr C. Echols and family visited
relatives in Ila Sunday
** * *
Mr and Mrs Brad Hansford of
Oglethorpe are guests of Mrs H. B
Mattox last Sunday
** * *
Mrs W. L. Brooks of Athens is
visitting relatives here this week
*****
The Bptist W. M.. U. met with Mrs
Nat Bullock Wednesday afernoon Af
ter fie program a social hour was en
joyed and delicious refreshments ser
ved.
** * *
l\lr W. R. Chapman of Lithonia
was the week-end guest of Miss Ro
berta Hitchcock.
** * *
Mr L. L. Smith left Tuesday to
visit relatives in South Carolina
*. * *
Mr and Mrs Tom Carter of Winter
ville were guests of Mr and Mrs
George David Tuesday
•* * *
Mr and Mr Hope Murray were the
uests of Mr and Mrs Tom Murray sev
oral days this week
* FORT LAMAR *
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The protracted services are
now being held here. The pas
tor, Kev. M. A. Sprayberry, be
ing assisted by Rev. W. H.
Cooper, of Elberton.
j The fa mer.; are wishing for
seme open dry weather now,
I Several from here attended
, the funeral of Dr. Holbrook at
| Bold Spring several days ago.
Mr. Sam Rice, of Atlanta,
was a recent visilor here.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. 'F. Wilder,
of Royston, several days
nere recently, the guests of
relatives.
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Mrs. Olivia Dobbs is spend
ing a few days in our communi
ty.
Mr. J, H. McWhirter h's
been busy at Danielsville for
several days helping revise the
Jury List.
The 3rd quarterly meeting of
the Danielsville Circuit was
held here last Saturjay, with a
very good-attendanne.
Mrs Elizabeth Stephens who
has been spending a few days
here, has returned to her homfe
near Carnesville.
Mr. Dwi*ht Tabor is in
Clarkesville for a few days.
Mr. Ge6rge E. McWhirter, of
Augusta, is spending some time
here with his father’s family.
Mrs. J. P. Ferguson, of Lavo
nia, is spending a few days
here.
JUDGE DICK RUSSELL
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE
JUDGE RICHARD G. RUSSELL
and his friends throughout
Georgia, announce h;s candidacy
for Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court in the Primary of Septem
ber 13th, and ask your active as
sistance in his behalf. His judi
cial service thoroughly qualifies
him. His service to all Georgia
entitles him to your considera
tion. He and his friends thank
you.
* JUST FROM ILA
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Misr. Eff'ie Burroughs Sta'l'ovd of
Flomington Ga. is hero vsi inp, h r
mother and other relatives and
friends
Revival Services are being hjeld at
the Baptist Church this week Breach
ing every morning at 1 1 o’clock and
at 8 o’clock in the evening by the Pn*-
tor Rev. W. 11. Say
i
I The Womans Missionary Society
’net on Monday afternoon at the homo
of Miss Mae Lord.
Mrs McClane is visiting friends Ti*
11a for a few days She is in very fee
ble health.
#
Tlie Roll weave! is doing much dam-. ■
age in this vicinity these last few da/*
% " ■;
Miss Pauline Campbell and tVTss
Annie Smith have returned from an
extended trip to the mountains
Mr and Mrs S. W. Crawford attend
ed church at Fort Lamar on Sunday
and spent the afternoon with Mr and
Mrs E. L. McKay.
Mr R. H. Burroughs and family
left last Monday morning for th< ic •
home in Arcadia Fla.
Mr Westry Thurmond was in town'
on business Monday
Mr Paul Barrett is visiting hi*-,
grandparents Mr and Mrs Jim Builorwi
Mr P. H. Kanady was in town orr.
Monday.
Mr L. A. Richey of Douglas, Ga. ia \
visiting his daughter Mrs G. A. Bur- .
roughs
Miss Griffeth of Moons Grove is.
visiting Miss Landys Glenn
Miss Emily Chandler of Comer ir ,
visiting friends here v
FOR sale
Burr Clover Seed, also
some nice beef cattle.
C. Tabor
Danie|sville, Oa
R. # F. {).
• ; t
farm loans
Loans on high class
farms closed quickly
large loans preferred.
J. T. Murry,
Daniclsviile, Ga
FOR SALE
Burr Clover Seed,
Abbruzzi Rye, %
Fulghum and Rust Pi of seed oats
Purple Straw Wheat.
Clarence E, Adams,
Daniclsviile, Ga.
NOTICE.
The Comer Ba .will be closed
from 10:45 o'clcrcK 1 o'clock
each day from Afot day t.l'un
til Friday August 25, intlirsrv. We
are closing as stated ko that uu may
attend the revival services at Metho
dist church next week. We trust that
all our patrons will remember these:
temporary closing hours so that there*
will not be any inconvenience to any
one.
W. E. Henslce. Cashier.
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