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The Danieisville fionitor.
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PAIELSMIE
„ r* -or. visited her sister
• Comer Tuesday
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Washingt on
I ;<! Vihiti’ " r • ‘-''Kelley ar,d fam
lily
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I jjgsgr;. Carter and J. W.
| N ., f ]l M . v;-:- hisx* ov kVinterville
L..,. p, . J-j ; sf Roberta Kithcock
■Sunday
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I . e and Betty L. is
: ' i are visiting rela
|t vo£ here
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I Misse.- /’ey*.- V-ng and- Roberta
li-it'-’,' l • Athens Tueday
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I ff :Sf tjia . . -'cords of Athens
listtef'A MiLucy Gholstdn
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I Mr ar.r .V* -<• G. iw: Burroughs an
louncc the of a daughter on
■tugast 30
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R Miss Mery ’..‘mo Sorrells of Athens
Bs the guest. •- Mr ard Mrs Rufus
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IDr and M S. ‘Arri-1 vver*.- in
lltSess Monday
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IMrB. A. Roberts of Chase City
I'irg nia was the guest of his sister
Bifiticy Griffeth last week
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lAt i cai’- .l meeting of the Wo
lans lint u.‘ Dsnieisville it was de
■i!d that 'hr. I lab offer its services
I'” *■ '■'firol Board for the purpose
If completing the work on the base
lent. The Board accepted this offer
I ,i n appreciation of this movement
■feicci. in return, to give the Club
Ifftmau-iot tome n said basement.
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1G Tu-tsday ad Wednesday of
Hanietsviile will serve lunch on the
Burt House preen. The proceeds are
■bn placed -dh the Trustees of the
B 1 "®- or completing the basement of
m school building.
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I Scarboro entertained her
W-’-- '" C ‘ JO< ■ ‘ Hass and the Sun-
B“ : ,r '" ;,N with a picnic last Sat
B s y afternoon
■ks W and. Graham returned home
after visiting relatives in
B I;r * ?-nd Atlanta
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I is l®ft last Thursday
■ tion with The Milam
B* “ ,J ‘la.
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*" ' '' 'Corf'e Hix were spend
‘•= , 'ay of Mr Georye
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I, r 1 ■■■ ns. Gordon and Mrs
■ 01 to Ila Sunday
■‘ T I V Mr and Mrs Luel
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■ Oholstcn Sunday
K„ ar, d family were
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■ ’•'‘■.dah Fabs
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-n La ha? returned
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■ p " c horp: r.g in
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‘•■..st week.
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■- Richard Baker
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B Atlanta spent
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| Miss Floyce Long was t- e guest of
■ relatives in Athens the past weekend,
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■ Miss Rot erta Hit h<. .1 has re
.tUTned heme after visiting in Win
! ierville.
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(~ M* ' i w was the guest
r - - • -•*-'* > s ticre several days this
week.
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Mrs. Thurmond Sanders and Mrs.
W, Gfcolstcn and Fay visited rel
.stives at Fort Lamar Sunday.
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j Mr. vruzney Nelms and family of
; Comrr.e.-fe were geests Sunday of
: Mr. ~<h .Nf '-ns arid family
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i Mia? .Rosy Rogers was. the guest"
c-i L. L.-ucy Gholston last week.
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I*s ■ •. *■ Virginia Most ley wap ti e
gees;, of Miss Par line Hasiett of LI
be:r:rn the pard week end.
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Miss Katie Lou Nelms was the
guest of Miss Louise Spellings sea
oral days last week.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Daniel enter
tained at a farewell party Tuesday
night for their son, Horace who
•eaves this week for Rome, Ga. to
attend school.
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Dr. J. S. Daniel, W. D. Meadow
and j. T Gholstor attended the Ban
! tizing it Pleasant Grove last Sunday.
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Dr. W. R. McCoy, who .for the past
i year has been at the Georgia Baptist
: Hospital jn Atlanta stopped here to
see friends a few days this week on
his way to -LaFayette, Ala. as a per
maiient location.
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FACULTY of MADISON
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
SLpf rir.teridant, Claude G. Stevens,
A. JB. Mercer University, Mathemat
ics and Science.
Principal, W. P.. . Brooks, Jr A. B
University of Georgia, Language and
History
Miss Floyee Long G. N. and I. C.
English and Domestic Science.
Miss Reba Thompson, State N): mil
Oth. and 7th Grades
Miss Ruby Jenkins State Normal
sth Grade
Miss Cleo England, Mluie Normal, U.
of Ga. Summer School, 4th. Grade
Miss Nell Fitts, State Normal, 3rd
Grade. •
Miss Susie Colquitt, State Normal,
I 2nd. Grade
Miss Sybil Johnson, Lucy Cobb,
•Primary and Ist Grade
Aprs W. D. Gholston, Nashville College
for Young Ladies, Music.
! Miss Treva Senger, Shenandoah Inst.
Ijland School of Music, Music and Ex
pression.
GOVE&NCK HARDWICK SPEAKS
■ ■ v ( m or i-ar .n'.iu will speua in
DaaieksvHie, Wednesday the Oth day
jci September. at the noon reees? of
jthe • curt’’ F. ...lyone should hear Liu.
I FC'ft f. AI E
! Burr Clover h eed,
| A t-trunz. Rye,
j Fi>]j?fcum art f?st Prot f seed oats
i Purple d-tiav. Wheat,
j Cir.eenee E. Adams,
.Dan Isv.-iie, Ga.
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FA4c M LO AN S
Loans on high class
if .. j j. .. ‘.f 1 quickly
j'afrge loans preferred.
.1. T. Murry,
Dan it if > iS’e. Ga
Danlelsville, Georgia, Friday. Sept. I. lv : ?2
Madison county high school
OPEN'S SLTTwTH.
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. September 1:1 . th<
xson County High School will op;”. 1
for the ensueing yea* with Prof.
Claude Stevens as Supi rinte wlant.
This year promises to be a good
school year and should be. with the
efficient faculty in charge. Prof W.
I’. Brooks Jr. i.-, principal, ana Miss
Floyce Long make up the high school
teachers. *
The grammar grades will be taught
fcy; 6th and 7th. Miss Reba Thompson
sth. Miss Ruby Jenkins
4th. Miss Cfeo England
3rd. Miss Neil hurt
. dud Miss Susie Colquitt
Ist. Mtss Syble Johnson
All of writ,.- come highly recom
mended ami with the eo-opeiation of
ail patrons and j)upils this will be a
splendid school. ,Since the school has
been placed on the Accredited l'sfc
\v< >y high school pupnl should take
advantage of this opportunity.
No tuition will be charged only an
incidental fee, of $1.50 for the gram
mar grades and $2.00 for the high
school per pupil.
“Everybody pull or a better school”
fcc the slogan.
After advertising in every paper
in the district that he was called to
Washington to ho present for seever
al important measures to come before
i the House of Representatives, which
reconvened on the 15th., Judge Brana
was back in Athens on the 18th., look
ing after his political interests.
Congress is still in session and with
the big railroad strike on, and other
things of vital importance llikely to
come up at any time in Congress it is
1 indeed unfortunate that our congress
A at home looking after his personal
■ interests when duty demands that ho
| be in congress.
—-Carnesville Herald.
(Advertisement)
PLANT EVERGREENS NGW
By
F. F. Rockwell, Horticultural Editor
“Farm and Fireside”
Now is, the time to plant your ever
green trees. The planting season in
the fall fob evergreens is any time
from August 15, to October 15. There
is far more time to give to .the plant,
ing of ornamentals in the fall than in
the spring, when there Is almost al
ways a rush of work to be accomplish
ed in the garden grounds and fields
It is taken for granted that you are
planning to plant at least a J ew' ever
greens, if you have any garden space
at all, and want a beautiful home.
Landscape gardeners ar> using ever
greens more and more to give real
character to a place. The evergreens
contribute a permanent feature to tb
| home place —for there they stand,
spring, summer, autumn and white
| as firmly established and just a-- e.f
--; fective as the buildings..
There are so many ways in which
jto use the evergreens successfully,
| that it is quite impossible to enumer
ate them ail. In almost any capacity
for the home grounds, they are found
to he most ?tricking and attractive
They may he used as specimen t ees
tc stand alone on the lawn; as a back
j around for the house; or as a wind
break to : heild the house from th*
North winds; as a dark setting behind
the shrubs or flower border?; or as
a hedge or screen for some unsightly
budding
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Notice:
Monday dept. 4 in, Labor Lay a
JLeca! Holiday and Lower Bank arm
; Peoples Bank will he ■ lo? and. Gusto
mere . ,-e taf •• r Tin.
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4 FKOGKESS *r.d
j * MOON S GROVE * ;■
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The farmers are very busy with
their fodder at this writing
I Miss Ifzzie W Ison of ConaiutKe
spent a few days lasi week with Mr
W. D. Hammond and family
Mr C. A Branyan and Mr Buford
Hammond motored to Royston Friday
to visit relatives.
! Several from avomwi here attended
the baptizing at Pleasant Grove Sun.
!
5 Mr Wilbur Strickland of Athens
spent Saturday night with his parents
Mr and Mrs Charlie Stvicklan I.
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j Messrs Calvin Branyan and Geo.
Bray spent, awhile Sunday v. Ah Mr.
and Mrs S. A. Branyan
Mi - and Mrs 0. W. Seuprfiv ■spe.it
, Sunday with G. W. Scarborough :>d
family
| Mr G. T. Allen and family, .lonnie
McElroy and family spent Sunday
with Mr W. M. Glenn and family
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JEPTHA DOTS
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We have beer, absent for seeveral
weeks and here we come again
Miss Orie Hall of Danielsville spent
spent last week wrth Misses Annie
and Mayzell Seymore.
Miss Eva Davis of Gome*' ami Miss
Delree Mitchell of Vineyards Creek
were guests of Miss Phannie King
.Saturday
j Mr W. O. Lord and family were
guests of Mr and Mrs J. T. King
Tuesday night.
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Mr .1. G. Power and family wme
guests, of Mr and Mrs T. King
Sunday night.
We are glad to know that Mr J. W.
Stewart is improving after a spell of
sickness.
Mr Cliff, Guy and Miss Sue Mitch
ell of near Paoli were guests of Mr
j Herbert, and Miss Fannie King Thurs
day night.
Misses Gladys ami Edna Brown
have returned home after spending
several days with Misses Nettie Sue
and Annie Mae Brown near Bowman
Rev. Tt. E. Goss will preach at Oak
Grove Saturday night before the sec -
ond Sunday in September.
< Advertisement)
For Reduction in Pates of AH Pub
lic Utilities
—VOTE FOR—
\Y. TP.OX BANKSTON
j Candidate For
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
To Succeed Mr J. A. Perry
BANKSTON’S PLATFORM
}Jr is in favor of cheaper freight,
! passenger and express rates and a
1 reduction in rates for telephones.
; telegram.: electric current and lights
■ gas. street car fares and all other
1 utilities that are regulated by the
. Georgia Railroad < <mmission.
'As Chairman of the Railroad Com
r rottcc of the House o r reprg :imiw-
I tires ••' all He v<, - Bankston verH
•I A r the p'-opl** instead of the :i my
: corporation.*.
’ln i sst n-rev !• a re viev/el -a;
; votes, heir, him get the Lain c. CL
time. •
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'lf this platform r.ui: ; you get bu y
for Bankston.
FAOLI
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Hello we are eoming ' . a .ov
r 11( : '•••*( Lg abte .t v ! ,i' nthg
School closed here Friday the ch Id
run all regict to give up their tenc.ur
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Relatives of Elberton are pemli/ig
: everal days with Mr T. R. Dirl.ersuu
and family
Mrs George trooper and ehildrer
uic spending several weeks with ler
number of Athens.
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E-.\ and- Mrs Ha! Key were the
■ :-ls of Mr and Mrs D. C. Wood*
iitur.iay night
J> I. Vi. Smith and Boyd 1(1
motored -to 11a Satnr.iav
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;\j.-s Estelle Sr.ntl- w , the spend
-11 e tay guest of Mi - Gladys South
Sunday {
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M' Harolyn Canuuth made i: h s
ess trip to Athens Monday
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Mis- Clara Mae Haralson vv.i, the
jvu t of Aliss Estelle Smith Sat oigbt
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Missi s Ida Mae and Carroll Thtul
keld of near Carlton visited M.s Paul
■a Ison Sunday
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MCand Mrs C. L. Davis were, visit
ing Mr and Mr* I. M. Smith Sal.night
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Miss Gladys Smith spent Thursday
wilb relatives near vineyards creek
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Mr Alco Smith and family of New
Town were visiting Mr C. L. Snvitl
and family Wednesday
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Mr and Mrs W. C. Climmons and
daughter Annie and Mr and Mrs Alco
Smith were guests of Mr and M rr. 1
M. Smith Tuesday night
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The new officers of the Ch nation
Endeavor are to take place first Bun
day night of September where they
will hold : ix months
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Mr and .Mrs L. P. Smith of New
I Town visited relatives here Sunday
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Rfcv. Hal Key of N. C. prx-ached
here Sunday and Sunday night
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Mrs Robert Cooper spent severdJ
days with her parents Mr and Mrs
IK. P. Rhodes of near Carlton, last
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week.
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Mr Boss Compton and family of
near near Oak Grove spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Wyloy Dudley
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Lille Bobbie Williford has returned
home after spending last, week m
Eiherton with his grandparents
( Advej; * emc-t.l
One reason why .-a many people
who lift '- always be.cm for Brand
.nave changed to Shackelford this
time is that they -till picture him as
he- pleaded in his speech two yours
a*?o, with tears in his eyes, that if
titty would only send him hack to
('otigies- one mon time an I let him
finish out thirty years in public offee
In would then retire. We, like many
others, voted for him before, bel ev
injt he would keep his word.
-f arm sviile Herald.
Advertisment )
WANTED
/a ,<j . daMc man to pm in bu
r'-'lor h;rose If Madison County
Seiliri;' Kawlei'j-’i ( air-mi Health
Product to fu •r-s. Permanent
l- I'* 1 '* Htri/de and p-<*; .a Very little
( aptui! eouire . S *• me personal#
ly
L. J. Wilmot t
Royston, Ga. Kr.
Near Cromer’s Mill
N LHLber 17