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The Danielsville Hon!tor.
VrlW'hl
jj.sult* of Democratic Primary Elect itn Held Sep. Kith
co\ fIP-NOR
Lhomar ' 1 R DWI( •'
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LI. J. I-'.’ ’ftN
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CONGRESSMAN
hj'AS. BRAND
rf f . . -HA K ELFORD
BRAND Shackelford Brand’* Maj.
,- A , 658 1043
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J '*"l 1W 928 444.
EI.HERI locs*
n L.'.L'±j*.* ry\‘A r*n ci
FRANKLIN 1257 £“/
(JREENE 751 400 391
MORGAN 620 ** 344
NEWTON 851 484 367
OCONEE 611 *' u -
OGLETHORPE - 950 480 5 J' 9
PUTNAM 400 104 2 ' i(i
WALTON . . 1508 087
WILKES 1009 3 * )5 -- 704
MADISON 954 648 \ 406
~W~29 4~ 6335 6956
It THE VOTERS OF THE EIGHTH!
I CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT:
■ I deeply appreciate the splend
■idorsenent given me in the election
■ tlie 13th. The magnificent vote
i \\y bchalf-partieularly that of the
sod women of the district- will ever
i held by me in grateful remen l
lance. i extend to my supporters of
I.' ere thanks an pledge to all the
o-’pi- . the district a service look
ig solely to their interest ar.d wel
ire.
bt. ICth. '522.
C. K. Brand.
Tax Levy
rnne Madiscn County
Danielsville Ga. Sept 12th 1922
Commissioners Office
• r - Freemen Commissioner Sitting
nounty Purposes. Proceeds to
'evy the County Tax
that the rate of the
t r 'yta- :he year 1922 be fix
1 n ills on the one dol
,"-' r ' dollars on the one
1X! ‘ J -m woitn of prop
•; o 4 *■ • digest
r - ~v he amount
prop*--. . . '-to be Three
' • i.c-;-. .t :. - a.j ten thous
-- ■ •. ... , ;20.053.00
' *h( i tV y for Cou
-1 $38,100.56
'• -i .{5) mills Cos
P
: amounting to
$19050.28
, "•or is ordered o collect.
district local School
too local School bond
• * of this school tax
"'-s ; •; to be paid into
, .'Ptfy.
■ ."i jney placed n the
"'"S the proper
„ ’ r ' se-. lorth ss set apart
-v* "rants drawn under
‘ v y 2. to which no a
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j 108 671 S.ll j 4<J <lB 122 4s] 30 548
0. j lie property tax ox $38,106.56
| is set apart as shown below to pay off
the warrants drawn under each one of
; the heads to-wit. 1 2345678 9.
I Levy No. 1. Superior Court expenses
! 4 different heads 14 per cent of the
| Whole $5,334.97
Levy No. 2 Bonds and Borrowed
money To be out of other funds,
Levy No 3 Salarys under the three
I heads 10 per cent of the whole
i 3810,C5
Levy No 4 Sheriffs Expenses and
Jail Fees 4 per cent of the whole
■y ■ *
Levy No. 5 Paupers and farm expen
ses 4 per cent• of the wh 'k
Levy No. 6 Bridges across Streams
1 y per cent of the whole
Levy No. 7. Registration and Elec
tion 2. per cent of the whole
' Levy No. 8. Public Buildings
4 per cent of whole. . . - 1524.02
Levy No. 9. Public Roads and Con
vict Supplies 52 pci* cent of the
whole 2 3812.30
This Sept. 12, 1922
JOO per cent 88100.54
Ordered that the above levy be enter
ed on the minutes of the Commission
er and that the tax Collector he
furnished with a copy, and that it be
published as the law directs.
This Sept. 13 1922
D. R. Freeman, Commission :r
S. C. O’Kelley Clerk
FARM LOANS
Loans on high csass
farms ‘dosed quickly
large loans preferre**.
J. T. Murry,
Danielsvijfe, Ga
FOR SALE
Bun’ Clover Seed,
Abbruzzi Rye,
Fulghum and Bust Proof seed oat?
Purple Straw Wheat.
Clarence E. Adams,
Danielaviilts; Ga.
rat els vi lie. Georgia. Friday, Sept. 22 io>2
The following were ek-cted to
on :. u 3 moi rat ie E?. -t \, Conun 1
tee.. ....
l
flan.tlsv,lie Diet. . . .5. H. Boggs
F;rookshkire ... W. K. Strickland
Fork' T. J. Stevens
1 Collins T. M. Wood
! Harrison . . H. A. Rice
i
; Pocataligo R. T. Fit Patrick
ttman T". H. Massey
Mill C. W. Dean
Grove Kill . fl. O. Hardman
j COLBERT
1 The Community Club cf Colbert
ni’ef on Friday Sept 15, with Mrs •>.
C: ILggs
This meeting celebrated the epubs
first Anniversary. An itemited
report of ti e years work was given,
which was very encouraging to the
members and showed that while tu
great things had been accomplished
that they had been constantly at
work for a good purpose, the school
having been benefited in several
ways..
Plans were discussed to further
improve the school building, and a
committee- appointed to see what was
needed to be. done. After the busi
ness meeting Mrs Biggs, assisted by
Mrs D. H. Thompson si rvad delicious
cream and cake.
The club adjourned to m-.-ci with Mrs
S. R. Hardman Oct. 12th.
FARM LOANS
Money to lend on good ferarta is
Madison and adjoining C>. unties
Gcverrr.ent Plan. 260 years or less.
Interest low. Wr.-te or call.
L. VV. Jarman, C-ii'r.cton, Ga.
NOTICE TRU3THES.
The following order v.a.- ra.-,-. j ?,y
the Madison County Boa u of Educa
tion at their monthly meeting held on
Sept 51 h 1922.
It was moved and carried that here
after no Sec-Treas of any Board of
Trustees of any school of Madison C ..
i shall racer,-. any money fiom the
; County Funds lentil he has aiven
: Pond s t'r.ed by two fre e 1 .Idem, aoii
j that each and .- very Sec-Treas must
or shall have a Separate Bank account
i foi school pur noses, and that each
j Sec Tree - must show that re has a
| Bank account as Sec Treas of his
jschci l before r: receive! public mon
ey to operate eehool.
This ajinlies to l ocal Ta* Districts
Your Deposit Book, or a letter from
the Cashier r!l be necessary.
J. N. Griftfth, Pres.
: Madison County Board of Education
' k C David, Sec.
j DANIELSVILLE
Mr O’Kol'ey visited rol
l.utive?. at Washinirton las( week.
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M” '• 7; ..-.m i's .no •nn , o
'.he >. itr •; daughter on S-epr.. 7th. 1
* ;l; :fc
Mr K.‘ 1 are l' .r !I;eft ir is week
■‘vr Columbia
*; 4
ur and .M’s ,1 T. Rakor wor. in
AUier.F ,;u vst Ju? at the
Normal ' then motored on to Stu*
nasi ... e; c.-lat/ves the re.
*.*.*
Misses Clo( England* Ada % ilflon,
Re! a Th( mpson ai I ■\
We.it> ,'t.a . of M;--, II:.)!'v lea.'is- kurt.
m x 4 # .*
Dr Me’! arm over from Athens
Sunday ami pr.:ched tin inter* s'.ing
sermon at tin Bantist Church
*i *
Misses Pauline. Campbell and
Kunice Frteman of Athens w* r< here
Saturday afterccn
* t *
Tnc teachers of the .Madisot; Coun
<y liiijh Schools met here Friday
afternoon t < make pla-m and disensß
.ho school contest
*****
Mr Roy David attended the funeral
of b : s> uncle Mr John Harr at Nicho.
son Tuesday
** * *
Missi s Roper and Seymour from
Comer were visitors here Friday
! afternoon.
Friends ci Mrs Prank O’Keiley
regret to know she has diphtheria
**•<*•
ALfiset: Katie- Lou and (Body,; N, j ;IM
were guests Sunday of Miss Louis
fuelling*, JjHßiflHfc*
j4O . M
! Dr W. D. Gholston returned home
, Wednesday from St Mary’s Hospital
where he has been for the past week
| suffering from a nervious breakdown
•f.7* ♦ ►
j Mrs J. Y. Huff returned home
Wenesdny after visiting relatives in
Atlanta.
•a * +
Mr Prank Sanders of Eureka 111.
s visiting his parents Mr and Mrs
L. T. Sanders.
♦* * *
Rev. Langford was the week end
guest of Mr and Mrs J. N. Griffe!)
last week.
• -t * *
Mr Patt Graham made a busimss
trip to Elberton last Sunday.
*# *
Miss Louise Snellings is visit), g
Miss Katie I ox Nelms of Comerur
this week
Th< Auxiliary Rally Day Exercise
will be held at the Presbyterian
Church here the first Sunday night
in October at 8 o’clock. An interest
program has been arranged and every
body is cordially invited
Mrs Ruby Davis and Mrs Ovie
Sprat]in of Athens are guest:; fMr
and Mrs Aoa Campbell this week
Mr and Mrs Charlie Benton of
Comer were guests of Sheriff Hall
and family Monday
** ¥ 1
Alms Sally Fannie Dana I returned
to Athens Monday to resume her
studies at the University
FA ft f¥l LQA M S
Qptelf'Action
Xfitevest
LowfcsfvvmtTilssecns
. T. MURRAY, Danicjfvlife, ‘la
ATLANTA TRUST CO.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr Charlie Baker loft Monday for
Athens to enter the University
.
1 Mrs W. C. Scott delightfully en
tertained her Sunday School Class
ai her home lust Friday Delicious
ice cream and cake was served
♦ * * *
1 Mr Cliff Tyner and family and
Mrs C. C. Kidd motored to Elborton
Sunday to be at the birthday dinner
!;ivcn for Mrs Fambromrh
+ X * -4
Sphinx of Ojrlethorpe was the
truest of Mrs Sully Kidd Sunday
* * * +
\ rood crow 1 from here attended
the Singing Convention held at Blue
ctoiu* >• rid ay anci S.iturdny
tt • v
Mr n - R > St. .Tohn and family of
Athens were j -uesls Sunday of Mr
ami .Mis Tom Stevens.
h •> 1%
Mr W C Chois'on spent the week
end with his family here..
nlr Steven O’Kelley of Mountain
City is visiting his parents Mr and
Mrs S. C. O’Kelley.
-V-c.-daincs Delia Bond and George
Grifl'eth and Messers J.. E. Creeno
and ,J. S. Daniel attended the Aso
ciution at Berea Tuesday
31rs Mary Gilis and Miss Mattie
Smith of Athens were guests of Mr
and Mrs B. W . Blackwell a f<’w day;
this week.
, * * if *
t The Young people of Danielsvil)
entertained the teachers Friday night
j with a picnic at Masons Mill.
j** * *
■ Mr George O’kelley is visiting rcla
tives at Washington this week. /
♦ ♦ <* ♦
Mr Ellis Bond left the latter part
of the week for Augusta to resume
his studies at the medical College the
** * *
Mr W. B. Blackwell and family
and Mrs C. C. Kidd visited relatives
in Athens Sunday
! Mr Charlie Baker leaves Monday to
enter the University of Ga. at Alhens
j** * * *
I Mr and Mrs R. H. Graham visit' and
relatives in Athens Tuesday
|** * •
Col. and Mrs B. T. Moseley motor
ed to Athens Wednesday
♦ '/it*
; Mr and Mrs Harry Kidd are visiting
relatives at Oglethorpe this we k
LVI Jiawk s, young Athens boy who
was shot and wounded several months
ago by Officer Johnson, of Monroe
was found unconcious in his room
on the Boulevard by his mother Mrs
Mrs L. !>.. Hawkes, He is to-day in a
very serious condition..
Medical aid was hurriedly summon
ed last night and it is thought that an
operation may be performed in an ef
fort to save his life
Athens Daily News '
MR. CAR OWNER. Save from $5 to
sl9 on a eating. I have two 31 X 4
SS. Cord Casing* and four 34 X 4 1-2
SS Cords shipped to me through mis
take. Rather than send them back will
sell at a bargain. 8000 and 10000
mile guarantee. New factory products
L. A. Teas ley,
Number 19