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The Danielsville Monitor.
VOL \’X'
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M ,, s Sprayberry was the
w 4;'end guest of Miss Ruth Tabor
•r'w u. ••* “y*
Vr ( N -yk"T*rof Atlanta, was
t f his brother, Dr. J. S.
L-aiiiel, s<" *-;*:•*’ ‘lays last week.
M j iV ,v;,iLou Sphinx is visiting
her s;s*tr : Mrs. Harry Kidd, this
week.
quite a crowd from hero was pres
et a t the birthday dinner given at
t h t , home of Mrs. Henry I>ttefsoh
Saturday for Messers Hawkins and
J. H. Bui Sect.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C Griffith, of Bow
mr, .• g-vcs.tr. of theik parents,
jUr.and Mrs. G. O GrifTeth Sunday
The program given Sunday night
by ti e Auxiliary was greatly enjoyed
b> a large crowd,
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Stevens, of
Cariton, wer* ; over Friday night for
the play.
Miss Roberta Hitchcock left Thurs
day for Atlanta to study music.
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Mrs. Tv. S. Sanders has accepted
the Farasers Academy school for the
Mall and Spring term.
Mr. Jonah Davis, of Ath
ens, came over from Athens Friday
night to attend the play.
Meadames D. W. Porterfield and
Claude Meadow, of Corner, visited
friends here last Thursday.
Misses R?ba Thompson and Cjleo
fingland wore shopping in Athens
Saturday.
Mr. Coyle Cox, of Comer, was a
visitor to our town Tuesday.
Mr. Prank Anthony and family
were guests last, Thursday of Mr.
and Mrs. Ell's Burroughs.
Mr a:,d Mrs. and. T. Baker visited
relatives in Athens Sunday.
Mr. Alvin baker made a business
* f; P to Eiberton.
Mr. ar.c Mrs. C P Graham moved
to Rogers Monday.
jilting with Mrs. George Griffetk
Wednesday, Oct. 11. AH members
urgtr, to be present.
rK ' H Bullock and
■' s - • h. Bond, of Athens, visited
r <. ( here Monday afternoon.
came very near being de
y • v -' !r< ‘ Monday morning; but
iV'!’, her !e ,:fr ° rts of the neighbors
“■" Was put out before very
"'■ s ,;a utage was done.
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.j ;.' :i r t; • auspices of the W. M.
* onia: less Wedding” was
, ■ ■ success Friday
'* Something around $31.00
u : the painting of
:f,r church.
0 the Music and Ex
p 1,1 -s- e a program at
" , ' 1 uuditorv rn Friday &ve
*sc and 15c. Ev
'pryfi'.nv ,
urged to come.
t,. ~ * " nf ‘ Duggan and daugh-
I nav e returned to their
■"in.vianta after visiting Col.
J B. I. Moseley
?f „ , . .
S*t' ttl i Zi l’ SuUock reUirTlG;l home
r*^,, af,v - r "Siting friends and
Vt. '. ■■'‘fferson for some time,
of ■*' ” oods has sold his stock
H- .’ f ‘ t 0 Griffeth. Baker & Cr.
trtoj... Bag charge of the
PROGRESS and *
* MOON’S GROVE *
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Mr and Mis t ari Braryan and
children, Mr and Mrs G. T. Allen and
son Raliegh and M- and Mr, John
Me Elroy and Miss Pauline Me Elroy
were guests of Mr W, M. Glerr ana
family Sunday
Mr A. V. Jenkins at and family were
spend th \L:y guests of Mr J. V. Jon
k::-s and family near Oakland Sun.
Mr Harvie Carter was handling
fodder Saturday night when h was
bitter, by a iarge snake and suffered
very much from the bite.
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M - J. K. Black and family spent
Sunday with the latters ra-ncts. Mr
and Mrs L. V. Scarbcfo.
Mr J. T. Sanders dined with Mr
O. I). Brooks and family Sunday.
A?r John McEireath and daughter
Miss Fannie McElreath and Mr Robt.
Wynn were >n .Athens on business
Saturday
The singing giver, by Miss Mamie
Edwards Sunday night was enjoyed
by all present.
Mrs Eddie Glenn spe-'t the past
week with her daughter Mrs Ethel
Chatham.
Mr and Mrs Sol Swindle spent
Thursday with Mr Johnnie McßJroy
and family
Little Miss Rrithia White had as
her guest Sunday Paulina McElroy
Margaret, and Halford Branyai and
•Raliegh Watson Allen
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(/pry r/narf
Let us reveal to you what is
going to be all the voyoe in
millinery from now nn. The
styles from Paris have arrived
and among these arrivals there
are some rare hats!
**Uelj&*ht fully foiyfer&nt
MRS P H DtRLP N
457 Clayton St.
Athens. Ga.
JTA&ZTVK loans
The Madison County A.ssociatio n has been given an auotment of f-f
--yt Thousand Dollars for the next 3 months, and applications should
now be riled, as the time is limited in wbftfc to get the applications reg
ularly approved for loans.
The rate is 5 1-2 per cent., and no commissions charged, only asso
ciation expenses and abstract fee.
By a recent ruling merchants, doctors, lawyers or any parties t ot
strictly engaged in farming, but working their farms either by halve™
or wage hands are. eligible for loans.
The long time given, the low rate of interest, and smal 1 expense
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of closing loans, wit!' privilege of complete payment after five yea-s,
offers quite a relief to the farmers during the less from the boll weevil.
The allotment of SSO,GQO will doubtless be promptly taken by the arm
ers.
CLARENCE F. ADAMS,
Secretary- -Treasurer.
DanieEsvUle, Georgia, Friday, Oct. 0 1922
* FORT LAMAR
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Several from here attend* i the
funeral of Dr. Payne in Athens hst
Monday.
Misses Lula Parker and Ruth Tabor
spent last week-end at home accom
panied by their friend, Miss Marga
ret Sprayberry.
Messrs Paul Hutcherson ard
Dwight Tabor were in Danielsville
Sunday afternoon.
Mr Cleo Higginbotham of Rcyston
spent the week-end with homo folk.*.
Mr G. L. Pittman is improving
from his recent illness.
The S. S. here observed Orphans
Home Day with a very good program
and a very nice collection for thi
worthy cause, was secured.
The Epworth League which was
recently reorganized, held their first
meeting Sunday night with very
good attendance.
Mr Charlie Nelms, ard fanv'ly of
Commerce visited relatives here
Sunday
Mrs Cornelia Pettit and children
were recent visitors here.
Mr and ,]. >l. McWhirter spent
last Sunday with Mr C. M. Dean and
family.
Mrs. 4. L. Payne is in Athens at
present
FOR SALE —•
Burr Glover Seed,
Abbruxai Rye,
Fuighum and Rust Proof seed oat*
Purple Straw Wheat.
Clarence E. Adams,
Danielsv ille, Ga.
farm loans
Loans on high class
farms closed quickly
large loans preferred.
J. T. Murry,
DanieisviHe, Ga
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who art* in a "run c3ov.n'' condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they .arc In
Kood health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by consUtubonal eondilioriH.
HALL'S CATARBK MKT) I CINE con
sists of .an Ointment which Quickly
Believes by local application, and the
Interna! Medicine, a Tonic, which assists
r> improving the General Health.
Sold by drttgaofds for over 40 Yc;a"is.
F. J. Cheney 6c Cos Tote-do, Ohio.
“!>•* Thine Ow n Tusk and Be Therewith C outt ui"
EXPRESSION DEPARTMENT
Assisted By Pupils
Piano. Mandolin and Guitar
Danielsville School Auditorium
October t>, flight O'ClaeJc
(a) Hoop Sor.g Olda
(b) Dapple Grey .-
Primal j Public School Music Class
Mimicry Original
Winifred Adams
Reading Bitney
Vivian Long.
Pantonine Original
Joe Boyd Ghoiston
Reading Written by Monteen KelLum
Montien Kellum.
(e) The Fairies Meulfc
(!*) Vacation Waltz , t
Mandolins and Guitars.
Reading .. Osborne.
Wyatt Bullock
(a) The Wind Olds
(b) Rod:-a-bye Deitricb
Primary Public School Music Class.
Reaair.g . ... t Joe Curtis Huff
Piano duet ... _
Ruby Griffeth — Margaret Sprayberry.
ENCAGING JANET
Janet Clarke, who is looking for a career ... Monteen Helium
Miss Brigs, of The Amalgamated charities Ruth Tabot
Madame Maude, with Line of Toi)et Requisition and Talk—Aurelia Adams
Miss Black, representing Lyceum Bureau Lucy Meadow
Miss Rumpus, of Boston., A Literary light Lula Parker
Miss Spike, representing the Teacher s Training Trust Lucy Ghoiston
Miss Biggins, from the Woman’s Employment Bureau-Margaret Fprwybery
Bridget, who helps Virginia Moseley
USHERS
Mozelle Williams ~|. Roy Brown
Frances Scott Richard Me Elroy
STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS OF
Pank of DanieisviHe
Loc.te*d . Dcielv'lle, Madion Cos., At Close of Business Sept. 25, 1922
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Discounts 73.26-i.22
United States and State of
Georgia Bonds 7,000.00
Other Stocks and Bonds 450.00
Banking House 2,375.28
Furniture and Fixture:-; 1,305.25
Cash n Vault and Amounts
Deposited with
Reserve Agents 12,508.42
Checks for Clearing House 5.00
Other Checks and Cash Ite ms 1 10.55
Overdrafts— (if any) 136.25
TOTAL 97,333.97
STATE OF GEORGIA, MADISON COUNTY.
Before me came ft. C. Griffeth, Cashier of Bank of DanieisviHe,
who being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true
conditk '• of said Bank, as shown by the hooks of lilt- in said Bank.
R. C. GRIFFETH
.Sworn to and bub.cribed before me, this 3rd day of Oct. 1922.
JNO. T. MURRAY, N I'
Plenty o { Money It>
On Farm land- Lowest rate o >
Interest Prc:?.;t Action.
Hubert M. Kylee
Law Olltcs A thens, Ga.
406 Holman Bldg.
No loarifi made less than 2,000.00
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In 15,000.00
Surplus Fund 15,000.00
Undivided Profits 2,310.22
Individual Deposits
Subject to Check 52,9.%8.15
Time Certificates
of Deposit. 11,040.31
Cashier’s Cheeks 135.95
Bills Payable NONE
TOTAL 97,333217'
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CONSTIPATION
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Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLO EVERYWHERE
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