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~ to. Gh-.-i-.vLv>!!. Mr and
Ire I. A. : " p a-d Mr W. D.
, , rn ;. to A1 ianta ft r a few
■sin.' !-MtS?*SWSB*W
; Vary l ; ane and Margaret
lor-. -i- r,f. ' been visiting rel
y;a ? - '-ds here have returned
„ tNeir ;r ‘ Athens
rjjr- -i,i Dick Bullock and Mrs
• r '. Grr-' . ;t and daughters of Athens
me .*••* of rub ijves here last, wek
Mrs Georg* His of Comer visited
parents fi: and Mrs George David
wst ThirMay
Mi! • Nelms and little son Joan
ft'ii’fc wrr week-end guests of Mrs
). W --riifcid of Comer
■ v sis ■ i Helms and Lee Bond
Km Mist Rogers left Mondav
V • V:f.ara; Ga. to enter school
■ Mi and Mrs Russell Culbertson
Bd liu'r s„\ j-f Athens were quests
Kf Mrs C. N. Spellings and family
■nc day last week
■ Mrr, N T. Vvf" and little daughter
Boyce of -Atlanta are guests of Mrs
B D. Graham
B Mr W. D. Graham was in Atlanta
Bor a few days to attend the Rural
Burners C onv ention.
■ Mrs Gauds Meadow and little
■laughter visited relatives here last
Bhurstlay
B Mrs j. 0. inuii of Atlanta is the
Best of Mr J. y. Huff and family
B Mr and Mrs F. L Bond were week
B"! guests of Mu Will McGarity and
Barmiy of Bend Academy the past
Beek-erd
I Vu Porterfield of Comer vis
ft .end?, her* one day last week
B M ■. .Mia.tit o: Bowman is the guest
B f '■* r li-ghter Mrs J. Estes Bond
I ' r....ft delightfully enter
■ ' nr:s people a* a prom
B' ' ’ }a ? night. Delicious
*“ r>,;rv< -‘d. Those present en-
H .is,on very much
I :31e d M< with an at
■ ' ■ mething over 250.
| -Mr IB - , ~T77~7
H -ogierd a progressive
■ here presented Col.
B, ; WJT b a fcasi;et <tf apples
■j "‘ :Y ‘ that wore grown on
B; *'■ n ’ a • Pi out he found there
V. * ‘ ’ large and fine for
■ the country
H. v-ieri of Athens was the
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I M- ’T f. nj ~.
■. , ‘ ■'ri-'-'.ains and family vis
Irie**
■ ■* 0.-irnosville Sun.
I Mil.
■ v 1 -*a*ser left Monday to
B - ■ * r i'j'i. * j r. .A'.-,
M. 5,-v
■ and Fischer Johnson
■
' -'h and brother of Win-
Bo ’*■ kuestf of Miss Nrene
Bf"' 14 tr jo .♦ tv ■ .
■ - "<eay while out riding
■ u made a curve over on the
■ ‘ " a quick throwing
B . ’ !r ‘ ’“be back out of the
I ~ng was seriously in-
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Atl cns while Miss Griffeth suffered
several minor -injuries but nothing
serious.
Gov. Hardwick spoke at the Court
House Wednesday at the noon recess
of the court to a large crowd
Mr and M/s Clarence Moore -;f Car
ntsviile were guests of Mrs Maud
Blackwell Sun day.
NOTICE TRUSTEES.
!
1 i'he fouowing order was passed bv
the Madison County Board of Educa
Hon at. their monthly meeting held on
Sept sth 1222.
It war moved and carried that here
after no See-Treas of any Board of
Trustees of any school of Madison Cos.
shall receive any money from the
County Funds until he has given
Bond signed by two free holders, and
that each and every See-Treas must
or shall have a Separate Bank accouiu
for school purposes, and that, each
Sec-Treas must, show that he has a
Bank account as Sec-Treas of his
school before he receives public mon
ey to operate school.
I his applies to Local Tax Districts
Your Deposit Book, or a letter from
the Cashier will be necessary.
J. N. Griffeth, Pres.
Madison County Board of Education
R. C. David, Sec.
* FORT LAMAR *
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Fanners are getting busy arranging
for their fall work, cotton opening
rapidly; fodder pulling on hand and
some preparing to sow , clover seed
and grain <a little later
Several from, here are attending
court at Danielsvilie this week.
Miss Lucile Higginbotham is visit
ing her sister at Toccoa.
Misses Ruth Tabor and Lula Park
er entered school at Danielsvilie
Monday -morning
Rev. A. M. Sproyberry war, in our
community on business a short while
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs Winnie Parker of Kart Cos. ■■
spending a by r ;"e v : r, ' >:!a ‘
lives.
Mr Millican of near Camesville
is visiting relatives here.
Me uieo iiigginbotnam i,as entered
school at Roy,stun.
* Mi Dwight Tabor who bar been on
a business trip tc Clarksville for sev
eral weeks, has .returned home.
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| From present indications th s weath
er bids fair tv rival Sepie'aper of ’2l
School closed here last week. For
.... .-lb e r ye.*.. *lie *.r-**s,ces have elect
ed Mr McDuffie of Franklin Cos. as
principal; ana Misses Kate Johnson
cii.ct 'joi.j Rico u.siscnnxs
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BRUCE ACADEMY
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Mir. Eva .Harrington of Atlanta is
spending a few days with her daugh
ter Mrs Laura Draper.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Wilson and
family were visiting Mrs J. B. Bur
roughs Sunday.
Misses Mao and Elsie Collins, Her
sie Kidd, Emma Parham and Ruby
Moon spent last week-end wit Mis
ses Cora and Emma Parham.
Little Miss Ruby Burroughs has
returned home after a few days stay
with relatives in Athens.
Mr and Mr.: Robert Sorrow and
family, Mr and M-*b Charlie Gentry,
Da.!sii:' r sviil£, Georgia, Friday, Sept. 8. J 922
and Mr dM - Roy Burr 'c ■’ ■
guests Sunday of Mr aml M: ■ .
Parham and family.
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Mr and M' s Onu-r t:• nir we • va
iling relatvesives near Panielrville
iasl week.
Mr and Mrs Holcomb an
'Miss Ruby Brown were gut s.'s ■ Mr
and Mrs Pete Wilson Sunday
Mrs J. D. Moon and daugfct-ir Miss
■R )by Moon were vis!siting M- •nd
Mrs William Parham and family rec
ently.
Mr and Mrs doe Martin of Athene
were guests last Friday of Mrs ■ z?:n
Rurroughs
Several cf the Young People ar r an
here attended Prayer Meeting at Dot
Grove Saturday night
NOTICE
To The Voters, of Bth Cong)"***©al
District:
For two months Hon. Tos. J.
Shackelford has been meet ing the
voters in every county In the Bth
District, He has courted investiga
tions of his life, and his political con.*
vietions, and has stood ready at ail
times to answer any and every ques
tion that could honestly be made to
him.
The election is now almost upon
us, and while sometimes in the past,
certain politicians oif the cheap and
cowardly type have “seen tit to make
charges at. the eleventh hour, which
no man could answer, it i tb* hope of
Mr. Shackelford, and all who stand
for clean and decent politics, that
no such tactics will be employed in
this campaign.
(Advertise merit)
GIVE SHACKELFORD
CHANCE TO HELP
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Send Shackelford to Congress and
give him a chance to help the people,
fie is capable and willing to do some r '
thing. Give him a trial in Congress.
(Advertisement)
VOTE FOR JUDGE R. C. DELL for
Court of AppcsL. Recently appointed!
his official record justifies a trial.
The only farmer. Superior Court
1 Judge running. Never failed £r. any
\ trust. His qualifications lonnmendcl
?jy ail who know him. Retail: feisn fer
the fall t-err.z.
EGYSTON RECORD BOOSTS
SHACKELFORD
Wo arc supporting ilon. Thos J.
Sackeii’ord and a*e asking our fricn *;
to support him only . cause of the
sterling qualities we -.now h*m 1o
possess. Mr. '•'iiaeFe.Hrrd is, in eur
opinion, the be-1 r. •*. 1 man .n thi
South on Agricultural Problems. o
has devoted'his life o the study of
cotton, and a better system of mar
keting cotton. For fourteen months
he toured the Soothe :: and South
western states at his own expense .n
th, interest of the American Colton
Association. Mr Sbacitelf.' ;d r- ore
of the South’s ablest arid most force
ful orators, arid, if he is elected to
Congress, we know that he -an he of
material service to the farmers. /,-r
only of the district but of to*, s i.ti
and South as well. Something rnu? f
be donne for agriculture in this crit
ical moment, and we believe that Mr.
Shackelford is the man that we should
send to Congress, because he is the
proven friend of the farmer.
While Mr Shackelford served in the
Legislature, he framed and passed
a bill requiring Agriculture and Civil
Goverment to be taught in our public
schools. He also had passed the uni
form text book system. Mr. Shackel
ford was the first man. to advocate
an Agricultural College as a branch
of the University lit bad the 1
passed ir. the l'.: Yin. re .vh. -
to Athens this splendid institute.':? '• y
far the greatest branch cl' u ID .
versity of Georgia, and gave to he
state the land upon whicl the A--\\
cultural College is built. We ;
that Mr Shackelford has dom to >e
for the University than ary otiu:
Gergian.
Royston Reo rd.
(A ivertisi-meut)
TKO£. J SHACKELFORD
i A WINNER.
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FKLCNDS AT HIS UEAUQVAit
.... UT gl , , EME '
rHAT HE W LI WIN IN THB
BTH CONGRESSIONAL i iCi
Thcs. J. Sfcaekelft.j,}. candid .m
--for CongrevA, has returned io -.< o -
ftce after a speaking tour covering
the district.
1 Reports from all the counties are
that Mr Shackelford has won many
friends and supporters by his upc*e< 1 <-
Last week he made twenty speeches,
which establishes; anew record for
campaigning. *
At his headquarters the following
statement was given out by one of hi;
friends: The race is drawing to a close
and we feel absolutely sure that Mr
Shackelford is an easy winner. We
are confident that he will win by
good majorities in eleven counties.
In the other two countit ■ the race k
close with the chances in Mr Shackel
ford favor.
Judge Brand is making a desper .to
effort at the eleventh hour to stem
the tide, but he will not be able to do
so. The “SLUSH FUND” is not so
pewerful ae it use to be.
(Advertisement)
DON'T LET THEM FOOL
YOU THIS TIME
Thom*.* J Shackelford! Was Perrecut
ec! Two Yearn Ago
Congressman Brand sent his hire
ling*;. all over the district two years
ago, who said Thos. J. Shackelford
hadn’t paid the money he borrowed
to go to college. Don't let them foul
you this time. That mriney was paid
bad 25 yea is ago. It is true that
Shacltelford isn't a rich man, but
| he meets Ms obligation; as well, c*
; oette”, fan most men.
(Advf rtisement)
WANTED j
Agood reliable nan to go in bisi
r.e&s for himself m Madison Gour.-ty
'Selling Kawlegh Good and HetJf
Products to farmers. Permanent
profitable and pleasant. Very iit: I**
Capital is required. Sec me personal
ly
L. J. Wilmot
Royston, Ga. Rt. 3
M<n' f'romer’s Mill
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JLFTi p j 7'S
Several from here attended j r* a-* •
ing at Pleasant Grove in El!;< rt U
last wei k.
h’i < ■ -:rr. Kvii ar> 1 I'harinc King were
guests of Mias Emma •'barb am Wo'ir.e
day night.
Misses M&yzelle and Aneit. Seyrno/
and Beatrice Lord were j*,o sts of
Misses Phanni* and Cvie King Sat j;
day night.
The prayer meeting at Oak Grove
Saturday night was attended by a
large crowd.
School closed htr< Monday and the
children regretted very much to pi.*
up their t< acliers.
Mr and Mrs John Seymour were the
guests of Mr J. G. Power and family
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs VLil Waiisby were
visiting Mrs Cea Kidd ana family
Sunday night.
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Mr ami Mrs Mac'll But den wore
guests of Mr and Mis Kinr. Sunday.
Mrs Cora Kidd was the guest of her
daughter Mrs Will Wansley Stiday
Misses Corinne Moon, Edna, Giad
dys. Brown and Beatrii ■ Lrd were
g: iosls of Misses Evie and Phounie
hfi.r Sunday
Rev. E. R. Goss v, ii! preach at Oak
Grove Saturday night
t The Sunday Sclu.ol at Ouk Grove
was attended by a large crowd, ‘-'un.
I Mis.-os May/olle and Annie Sey
mour were guests of Miss Ruby Moon
near Vineyards Crock Sunday.
Born to Mr and Mrs T. J. Fields
on Sept.. Oth. a big girl weighing 10
pounds to be called Sarrnh Nell
OUT OF THE ME ST
By James J. Montague
The toys are neatly laid away.
The pup neglects his bone
And wanders round the yard all day,
Unfriended and alone.
For he who held them all so long
Beneath his gentle rule
Has suddenly grown brave and strong
And journeyed forth—to school.
He’s put away the childish things
So lately his delight,
To try his downy little wings
In hold, aspiring flight.
He trudges stoutly forth to meet
A world of strange alarms
Where frightened boys may not re
treat
To mother’s sheltering arms.
Yet great adventures wait him there
And presently he’ll find
The winds as warm and skies as fair
As those he left behind.
Though teachers may be stern and
cold
And lessons often pall,
.Srill |e'o - when one is six years old
Is pleasant after all.
Rut lucre's a wound iri mother’s heart
A forth he goes today
Which Time, wiib id l bis hoalng art
Cai never tube away.
She knows that when from out the
nest.
The baby bird has flown,
Although he long may love her best
I il-f is ri ot hers alone.
—Exchange
FAKM LOANS
Loans on high class
farms dosed quickly
! ar're fee ns preferred.
.1. T. Murry,
Or nit-Lviflc, fia
Plcntj a { Xf>iuy ta
f.riuJ.
On b'arm land- Lowest rate of
jr: 1 t re st •- Prcrr; pt A clicr.
MrMvri M. Hylic
I/* • OLices Athens, Ga_
■F 5 Holman Bid#.
No ’oar- made lees than 2,C00.00
SEE THE BIG BIRDS
Ostrich Farm Exhibit at South
t-aKtern l air One of Most
Interesting Things to
Be Seen
There- i: no permaueut feature of
Lakewood Para that interests old and
youug more than the ostrich farm;
which has more birds than any ostrich
farm outside of California. Their per
manent home is now on the nitd-way
ami ail fair visitors will Lave an oppor
tunity to see them.
Number 18