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The Danielsville nonitor.
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■danielsville
■ .G. Macro spent the
■ , jr . Atlanta
■ f of Ft McPherson
- .1 -lays with las parents
Hd M n W H Hail
v \ elm?. was the guest of
v i* ig v\ devn xaSw wk
H. , i! nr/ Snellings visited
H , (. (: .ur.trce last week
H(• \ S’-iilmcs who has been
: er ! Other at Un|on S C. has
Hod hhne
■ ]* ■ an 1 son W-ll'e
Hi.:.!.' !*•? r* D. W Porterfield
■ ;; ;or Mono ay
■ Alvi*: Hurd nan left last Honda
Hharlottt N C.
■ ; \]”s George Hsx and Mrs
8., i),v. ,3 wo o shopping in Co
■■landay
■ l"t.i lit;!! Harrison of Beth
arrived Monday to take
;ts : iC’U'v in our school
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■tlo ?!!'rv C of Comer was the
■oflo r Mei Davis Sunday
■ B rd Mr< tV.ilie Graham. Mrs
■ Graham Mrs W. C Gholston and
■nr'' Mr iltd .Mrs Hope
■or we- ■ pend the day guests of
■ndMrs Putt Graham at Rogers
■ay
■> *• • • ■ fc.rhoro o'* Ct*m<T was
nrsi* of b-r mother Mrs EUa Mat
■Sunday
ac My-t'k- Gordon and children
■Wtor were guests of Col. and
■ j\Fl Gordon Sunday
■r\vVi Jhitr ar .j children of Bow
■ visit Vi relatives here Wednesday
Ro‘ ; ■ .Mattox of Murphy N. C
■t st- ra! days with his mother
■ Ella llatfox last week
TAX NOTICE
■ WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON THE', DATES NAMED
Rlow for the purpose of collecting state, county,
W> SCHOOL TAX FOR THE YEAR 1922
Harrison court house nov.lt 9to 12
■ SPEARMAN’S STORE .Nov 13 12 to 2
H'-ii HP.yMAN’S STORE Nov. 13 2to 4
■W. Fins STORE Nov. 1 4 9to 10
■LR t <>!■}>! HOUSE Nov. 14 10 to 12
WND’S (;im Nov. 14 12 to 2
■ ,x; Kk - STORE Nov. 14 2to 4
■ ■ . Ncv. 1G 9to 11
■' !jA 4 R . Ncv. 10 11 to 1
■ Nov. 10 Ito 4
■ ‘’KapEL SCHOOL Nov. 17 9to 10
■ Nov. 17 10 to 11
■ ' ‘- r .K Nov. 17 11 to 12
■' W ' H.GKRS Nov. 17 Ito 4
■ ' -TORE . . . Nov. 20 Bto 9
■ L, : t”s STORE Nov, 20 9to 1 )
■ Nov. 20 10 to 12
■la
■ .. . Nov. 20 Ito 1
I '' - iT ME \NL' pay yo UR T AX. i will ll in THE OF
■ •VVIELSVIJ.I.E EXCEPT ON DAYS GUT ON ROUNDS.
■ • j T. fj. HITCIICOCK, T. C ;* .
Mrs Sally Kidd who has been visit
I jg relatives at Murphy N. C. has re
turned home
Dr J. S. Daniel and family vis ted
relatives at Jefferson Sunday
Mrs O E. Stewart and little son,
of Atlanta are guests of Cos! and Mrs
J. E. Gordon
Mr George Russell Safnders is
visiting relatives at Athens .
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GRJFFETK— HANCOCK
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Mr and Mrs J A. Griffeth announc
the engagement of their daughter,
Emeline Norme to Sherman England
'Hancock of Athens Tht date vo bt
aimounc ed lot.
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CARLTON
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. Eee Mrs G. * Gooisby and Miss
I Annie Kee Saviok spent Saturday
| in Elbert on
i Miss Lauree long has returned
.-om a visit u> friends and relatives
in Macon.
Mr;; Ethel David and sons, attended
the ii-lr in Elherton last Saturday
| Miss Martha Sue McKee will be the
week-end guest of Mrs Th&d Stevens
and Mis.- Katherine Bradford.
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| Mr Luther Goolsby scent Sunday
* with his moths ;, Mrs G. P. Gool.-by
i
i Vi Miss Alma Descw-yltr Visited her
mother, Mrs Clara Dead wyler m
\ Athens Wedneaday
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J The many friends of Mr George
Moore will be dehgnted to know that
he is improving.
Mias Helen Birch of Sandy Cross
will spend the week-end with Miss
Katherine Bradford
Mr Horace Moore spent the week
end with his parents.
i)anielsvilie. Georgia. Friday, Nov. 10, 1022
Crienos > 1 Mrs ; kua Dvauwyler
wui be pleased to know that she wa>
Vicec-sfully one*uU‘d cn for appendi
citis Sunday
Mr and Mrs Long of Monroe and
Mr >'o • Moore of Eiber on were guest.,
of their parents last week-end
Mr and Mrs Edgar Matthews and
children spent Saturday with Mrs J.
W Thornton.
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Mr and Mrs De&dwyler visited rel
atives in Bowman Tuesday
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Miss Florine Wiliameon spent
Sunday in Commerce wkh rolativ. s
Hiss Emma Black was a visitor to
Athens Tuesbv
Air V. L. iat 100 is o.i ii vieit to
relatives in Florida
Miss Annie Mac McConnell attend
i
ed the fair in Elbert,on 'Wednesday
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
j Change of Schedule Nov. 12th 1922
j Poet Master.
Effective 12 id A. M. .Sunday
i Nov. 12th. 1922
j Train No. 29 Air 2.40 P. M. .
Train No. 5 Arr 3:10 P. M.
Train No. 17 Arr d.48 A. M .
Train No. 31 Arr 4.55 A. M.
Train No 47 Arr 3.55 A . M
Train No. 30 Arr 9.51 .4. M.
; Train No 0 Arr 31.42 A.. .
Train No 48 Arr 4.12 P. M.
j Train No 38 Ait 8.32 P. M
Train No 12 Arr 13.53 P. 3d.
C. H. Barnes Agt
PEDIGREED FULCRUM OATS
Recle&rted *nd i-ailej, 4irv psrtiet
bringing their ©wo tw,ck. *\ 75et* per
Bushel -
Equal to iuat oats at sPct per btt.-
*ince the cufltr take* aut 1-3 vou get
about a* good. stand with. 1-3 less,
and aowine no culle you’ll harvest
none.
This is the heaviest grained oat
grown and is 10 da vs to 2 week* ear
lier (The kind to heat th 801 l Wee
vil with)
Dui't forget t© feri.j sack*? Times
are too hard now, too hard to loan
sucks.
Piedmont Pedfrreed Seed Firm
J, O. ?*! Smith Mgr.
Commerce, G. (rcsr It)
BUSINESS PROPOSITION
"130 acrea a good land; 10 to 15
acreas cleard; 40 atrcat in 8 and 10
year old well produceir.g apple tree*
and 50 ccrwu in Oth and Pine timber
! The land is ver productive, produc
.
iog mov crop* one w;r,her to grow
The trees will produce 4 cr 5 thou
; and bushel* ot fcw>f varieties of
; Will serf cheap od eaav term* or ex
-1 change for good Lire. land or city
rea! estate If icierested address
! Bo:< 228. Athene, Georgia Thi* place
: Is in thebest apple growing section
iin Georg.'u, Hahereharc Countv, near
: Clarksville ”
A. H eJfavisors
FARM r OANS
• dm j
Ff'aos on hjfih cfasg
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I farms dosed quickly
,
lar:e {cans preferred.
J. T. Murry,
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F>anieFsviHe, <ia
MONEY TO LEND
' We can secure, on it oft notice aa
unlimited amount of local or foreign
money For oor clients on e.-;*v terms
: and at ; reasonable rite of ictereit.
i Shackelford & .hhackelford, Attv*
DIAMOND HILL SCHOOL
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—school is progri; *dng nicely
under the management of Rev. W.
O. Brown, The Diamond Hill School
improvement Club will meet Friday
Nov. 10th 2 I*. M their first effort
is to secure a library of which we
hope to in tad within a few days
The service hold here Sunday P. M
by Rev. W. G Sanders was enjoyed
by all preswnt.
j Prof. H I*. Davis of Colbert, our
former teacher visited friends here
last week-end
Mr and Mrs G. W Benton are re
joicing ovt-v t.la* arrival of a fine
baby boy weighing nine lbs.
Misses Maude and Charlotte Gur
ley spent Sunday P. M. with their
mother Mr* .. . D. C rfc.,
Rev. and Mrs W O. Brown and
daughter spent the week-end with
his mother at Carnes,vilie
Miss Verhio Shaw spent flic week
end with her parents Mr and Mrs
Tom Sbr.w
! Mrs A. J. Griffeth of Coiner sport
awhile with Mis T. L. Collins Sunday
Misses Bertha Lee Bridges, Pearl
Gunnels spent Sunday with Miss Opal
Gordon.
| Remember the singing here next
I Sunday P. M. and bn sure to come
LOOK TO THE FUTURE
in your selection of eye glasses' Remember those
you wea/ now may have a maiked effect, on your
sight later on. That’s why you should have us ix
imune your eye* And supply the jf'asaur.
M F- FiCKETT JEWELRY CO
./(.'we/er*i**o/ifome,frisffi
269 CLAYTON ST/ ATHENS’ GA
• SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE FREE STATE CO-OPERATIVE
RRE"TnsTjRANCE*^COMPANY OF MADISON COUNTY GEORGIA
(Tr.p.vd fla'iif, for Ins. v. sustained by fire prior to Doc. 31 l‘>3l . 0 i ;.00.
Tho above loss was paid in the follow inft manner to-wit:
Amount, paid by checks 291.. ••
Amount paid by Kills Receivable tear, -fere i by the County
without recourse *.tLh4
Salvage or discount allowed and rcce ipted for as cash • • 92 1.2-1
% 1975-09
■ ’Li (1M K
Cash received by assessment $291.9*
Bills Receivable 2GL*4
Matriculation Ff* 50.2 b
Cash on hand Doc. 21 ,8 - 31
Total $622-33
Dir BURSEMPINTS
Salaries L-cs and all other charges of officers
Postage
Insurance Department Liscense Fee 25.0t*
Transferee 1 Bills Receivable without recourse 261.94
Amount paid o i Losses by Check 291.®*
Cash on hand .June 30 1922 *'*- 2C
Total JJgf lI * $022.31'
P.lici* • in for o '.s :;f Dat- 12- il -22
l Ll wiiibh " represents Uo.'%
hTTsTT r-.tt. u tinee 12 31 21 t,,Wu; . .it) ’22 12 representing 10.0i0
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Total number Polieii 125 Representing ■ 140.80®
Thi Co-noanyL Annual Rep ot is filer! in the ?rtKiiwu.ee Commissioner*
■ ITfCco, Stitt** tie pi l a I Atlanta, Georg, a The Company ' urtf-.ni *t no lot--
... f,y fj,-,. dvjri' g the period v/i.icn h - report covert
-rate of Georgia County <>' -1 1 <>’■
;v, -orally a op-an 11. T C ;-•! , who ir r du-y * ,-n, d-r„- and
j . tpsC h> iy secret ary and Ti f -.t urer <• the Free Stute Co-op>-ratjve
p;. < . ,n r ?my of Mad.su:. < ounty, Said .State and that the for*
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; ■/<> < •.■ i'tatef*. Tit , correct an<l tree.
j.Swnrn to sn 1 .'•iiliscrifci 'l b< fo. e < . Gholrton Secy A * r-as.
! ire iiiir *)nt. 21st .‘922.
' ’. Rujluck, O ’dy
Back of ever/ hat we sell lie*
a guarantee, ian ely-*-il 11
correct style and quality wnatr.
riv.! fashion <1 into tie final
state by creative workmarahir
in the latest vogue.
*‘n<'light fully nin'ereijf '
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MRS l\ M DIJRDFN
457 Clayton St.
Athens, (ia.
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