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The Danielsville flonitor.
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DANIELSVILLE
fellowship
gy j,-;nv'° Whitcomb ll:hy.
.am : m am l got a cent, and he’s
Reeling or blue,
' m , hang tiark an’ heavy,
\ ;v . ; ic. *he sunshine through
*/rrc-at Mng.Jh for
a fellow ii'-st to lay
j, an( s : oon your shouldar in .1
•yieruii.i font oi way.
.gir.j -nsa fee! queer .sa, it ma
lies :Jit tear-drops start
v ,jll . o’ feel •-> flutter in the
r ,.j(iir - 1 ' your heart.
( . a p’ t look •[> and meet hix eyes;
kn.ow ft i a > * ij,
tr ’ hand ;<* o” your shoulder in
a fC-mily sort of way!
th- world's curious compound
■;,in. it- care and bitter crosses;
gut i good world after all;
th.- _•.•<*.! God nu.-sfc have made it.
.. .., that is what I say
a r.:-!!,: on ray shoulder in a
friendly sort of way!
(;• !•.•• and of Augusta was the
end m of his pareuts the 'pas:
k-cml.
h K>; L.rn-i .and fanidy and Mrs
ih Ntri.v. and little son, John Wi
werc M.-orci the day. gueata of Mr
and H h<' i.i i,i;n !y of Athens Sun.
lie Uoh ora H'tdhcock of Atlanta
in bo- acck-end at home
Ir >Vi<; Burroughs stopped over
way >vr. *• .-■ latives here an his way
Florida.
bore .motored OV'-.T to
Saint !->y for the Hal! Gant.
Vi* end Mrs Anderson and Mirs Lil
■ Kennedy of Baldwin were guest,-;
■Mr J. f >: C ott Sunday .
■u’?iv„ m.v h;!?us Boggs Yi.ff Jack
■ Cuarry './or; gnosis of relatives
Be Sunday
■ ■-" diners G. Moore attended
■or in tfois several days this
Hu
Bfi Rom-'; Madox of Murphy N .C.
■ Mrs Ella Mattox
■" ! r.;! (ii .ys jsj s week.
I >?vs Berrv T. Moseley
Bnt Me 'n Lexington .
E . Griff eth spent
■ r “' -is week in Atlanta
I o-i o lAiendv of Af.;s Ella Mat
I , ii :f] for some time
f Miow that she is ini
ft K
I i ' r /M.?hs of Aiher-s was.
f '■it’vee f ;.*r*' Jasr \vk
I _ GlaPston spent several
| '"th her daughter Mrs
r**! if
■Mr H , ,
■ * ’’o's and family visit,
1., iin Sunday.
J,_ ’ ‘ ; ’n-fey and Misses Lizzie
‘-■j'j Murray of Ath•
Snndav of M • p (’
n !y.
Ms A t. . ~
I* ■ ’‘H who has he *ri vis
’■ ’’ I O, S.r ovt for
"• to Atlanta Tiswi.
• lai B. Y. P. U
' n%ht at the
, r ’ (’fc Will be a Thanks
J S pt
‘hursriay night
' roughs is vi. ittng
Mr and hire Clauds Landers of Co
er were guests Tuesday night of ?4r
J ■ Y. Ruff and family.
Mr Will Huff oil Bowman was a vh
iter here Tuesday
I-- - ,
Mis Steed of Statham Ga. was the
guest of Mr and Mrs E C. David
Saturday and Sunday.
• , ,
1 Mr and Mrs R. C David motored
to Athens Sunday afternoon.
BRIDE ELECT SHOWERED
On last Friday evening the Womens
Club entertained at the palatial home
of Mr and Mrtt J. N . Qr? f t'i in how
or of the popular bride to be Miss
Norine Grifi'eth The living room
dining room and parlor wore,
thrown tp-gether and the entire firs?
floor was a cyclorama in taste, wealth
beauty The decorations were of
erysanthemijims, cosmos; nasturtiums
and salvia. The guests arrived
promptly at 3 o'clock, Mis Arthur
Moseley and Mrs N. C. Buliock as
sisting Mrs? Griffith in mvivn?.
Heart shaped cards were distribute
witij the names of those present Be
ginning with th*'. letters of each name
a sentence of advice for the future
welfare oi] the groom was written in
prose and verse, which was read
aloud by the bride elect Tin* oe
casion war; n miscellaneous shower
I.ride Tow Moose Boggs and Maude
Adams? postal as bride and groom.
Mhey stepped gratefully in to the
strain of Mondclaohnns Wedding
march played by Mrs J. H Boggs,
‘■ringing • huge basket of gifts from
T r-f'Jv-i-
Delieiou> ts were ser
ved after which the bride to-be an
nounced the date of the marriage as
Nov .'iOth at .11 o’clock in the Pres
byterian Ch arch.
Those present were: Mrs N. C.
Bullock, Mm J. A Griffeth; Mrs Dr
Gholston, Mrs B. T Moseley; Mrs
•f. S- Daniel, Mrs Roy David; Mrs
Cieo Griffcth, Mrs W. I) Graham;
Mrs Robert Graham, Mrs Tom Mur
ray, Mrs Will Meadow; Mrs Arthur
Moseley, Mrs J, H Boggs; Mrs How
ard Gordon, Misses Singer; Cleo Eng
land, Sybil Johnson; Floyce Long:
Ada Wilson and fteba Thompson.
TOLBERT W. M. U MEETS 1
Un Friday evening Nov. )7, Mrs S.
C. Sorrow, Mrs IS: 0. Hardman am!
Mrs R.. M Ross were joint hostess to
the Woman’;; CJub at the home of Mr.*
Ross. Reports of all committee?
were heard, and other hus’ntss mat
ters discussed, after which the meet
ng was turned over to the Young La
dies of the Club, and a deliigbtful
musical program was given by .Misses
Annie Mae Hampton, Wilma Griffeth
Louise McLeroy and Pearl Hardman
including .several of the latest songs
piano solo and a musical contest, in
which Mr- J, li Sons won the prize,
;> autifo' bo < of. stationery.
Another enjoyable feature of tin
afternoon was the reading given by
Miss A:.io Mae Hampton.
Kef.-v.re ;• -A; census'ing of Painty
iSandwmhcr- and Coffee were served.
Twenty rnr-mi* s of the Club were
present, also Mr* Edna Mepowari of
Athens who was the guest, of Mrs
Biggs
Tin club will meet w rh M'ss Pour!
JEfardir.an Doe '/2
S- AM.M LOANS
LoartE o's class
farms closed quickly
large preferred.
J, T. Murry.
Opr Ga
OanielsviMe. Georgia, Friday, Nov. 2*4, tG22
w. W. U MEETS AT UNION
! ‘'to W 31, V;. Department of the
hth District Conference ftitf with Urn
*°n Church last Friday afternoon and
elected officers Cur the e y fereiu*
Officers elected were: Personal
Service Chairman Mrs G A. Bar
roughs, Ha, Ca.
Literary Chairman Mrs N . it Adcr
holt, Rogers. Mission Study Chair
nian Mrs 1) E. Graham, ( omer.
Enlistment Chairman Men Will Mend
cw, Daniel,sville Secretary, Miss
Loin Hix, from Corner Y. W.. A .
, The other officers of this Confer
, oner were elected last Sep'
REV BROWN AND WIFE
SU PR lb ED BY W Mi b
The Woman's .Missionary Society
of Vineyards Creek Church very de
lightfully suprise.i their pastor and
ins wife, Rev and Mrs W. O Brown
last Saturday in p-e-emiry to them a
pantry shower.
It war, observed from the names
on the label? that, there wa* a good
i umbor that took part in th. shdv/' - r .
Aid they said, “ilore is mure cotu
•n.sr*. Besides lonkiing after the
pastors table they a;v careful about
the: sick.
! This, Society was organized early
in the Summer and is taking hold of
the work nicely with Mrs Lids Collins
a- president .
Rev W. O Brown has been the
i pastor of Vinyards Creek Church for
the past three years, and will close
his: ministry there tho third Sunday
; in December
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WEAL ESTATE LOANS
! Through the panic and boll weevil,
- my companies have never failed the
, people of Northeast Georgia, always
lending money at the lowest current
I rates of interest.
' When people were willing to pay
: high rates of commission in order to
| obtain loans, I kept my commission
! low and made loans to the full capac
[ ity of ;ny office
Now that we are returning to nor
; malcy and with four of the leading
insurance companies of America. I
iam prepared to make loans of the
j very lowest rates of interest and the
; lowest rates on commission .
Hubert M. Rylee, Law Offices;
'405 Holman Bldg., Athens Ga
FOR SAljn
' ~
JSO —Corn, fed Poland and CblinAl
Shoals. JOr pr pound, weighing from
60 to 125 pound*.
A. S Riihardmn
Ravle, Wilke* Cos. Ch.
GINNERS REPORT FOR MADISON
COUNTY
There were 5.H49 bales of cotton
; ;;inm:d in Madison County from the
crop of 1922 prior to Nov > 4th 1922
•as compared with 17,000 bains gin
ned to Nov 14th 192!
,i. O. McConnell, Special Agt.
i
CANCER CAN AND HAS BEEN
- '
CURED
I • •
in the early • ,U'< ery : .s able
|to •iiiminuto cam: t compßdoiy.
j v Ray and radium a-c also of value
. and am e*v ftC f j,-,, reri-'i.n t? pe- of
■ t-anc t ft re<-•-•' •■ ' y importanl
' f y ii"; v; :.i>y of tin* L 'e-, mention*
-vcmined .-our doctor at
j.n • f>‘i not delay, -v-n rr.v n day.
*
] Will iti-J <'A.NGFK IS < ONFRRNED
• HKhTTATKiv i LOST"’
| ACT NUW!
THE DANGER SIGNS
EXTERNAL CANCER. —Cancer on
{be outbid* of ihe bodv. which can be
seen or feft, often begins as a wan.
mole, lump or ratal). Lumps on the
breasts .are especially suspicions
CANCER, may dwelope from an un
healed wound, i sore, or even on an
old sear. If you have any of th se ab
normal developments, WATCH them.
If they change in appearance or s' e
SEE A DOCTOR A T ONCYG
MEDICINES ARE USELESS
|
t Remember that mod joins are use
less . They may relieve pain but they
to not destroy CANCER. There
is only one way t. ig -• -id > 1 • *.<. j
IT MUST BE RES'! ROVED. AN
OPERATION LS THE .SUREST WAY
If you have (In*, sligbost doubt •* sus
picion about yourself, FEE A DOC
TOR AT ONCE! DF.UAA 31 AY
CAUSE YOUR DEATH
PEDIGREED FULCRUM OATS
I.tirlcane.S and culled to
bringing their own sacks at 75ct per
Biifhcl
B'.rrus! to inti <>.(* ftt f O rts per bu.
tintp the culltr takes nut 1-3 you get
h bout as good v vc-l w. Ji. 1-3 less,
end sowins; no cutis you'll hat'Vfc&l
Rone.
Thi* i.‘ the hm't.-t trained cni
grown and is 10 days to 2 weeks ear
lier fThe kind re heat thr Boil Wee
vil with!
Don’t forget, to hripij siuSts? Tinies
•re too hard now, too Sard to loan
sacks.
Piedmont Pii< rtM Seer) !'*rm
J. O. MSir’t !i M % r.
Commerce, G. fuear !|a)
BOX SUPPER AT PAOLI
There will be a box supper given
at Paoli School House Thun,day night
Nov 30th. The public invited. The
proceeds will go for the benefit of
the school.
THE LONG CHRISTMAS GIFT
There are many good gifts that or,,
can choose at Christmas, but for lin
gering satisfaction, long drawn- out,
what is there after all, that can be
named in the wrm- breath v.it!) the
Youth’s Companion? The fun is only
! begun with the firs'- Christmas UffTm
her Thereafter through — rr y r
| of the longy mug yfitfZZ constant!y
f supplying fresh sources of nmuemn.' m
and information. Now it is ♦be heviri
ning of anew serial, then ia is a c-m
iributioii ■;! vital interest to t.h>
youth nteve'.ted in uport science, next
tie a brand-new story by (J. A
Stephens or A. S. Pier, or a tale of
wild adventure in the old Indian days
by men who have actually lived am m <
arid powwowed with the redskins.
But why say more? No other Chrirt
ma.-- gift, i- welcomed with so much
pleasure Try i‘ and see.
I'bc 52 issues of -b:!:' will be crowd
id v/ith serial stories;, ■•ditoria!-,, poet
ry, fac's anti fun Subseri’ie new
and receive:
1 fhe Y outh f asopnoior- - .52
issues in 1023
2 All the remaining issue -of 1922.
3 The Companion Home Calendar
for 192-i. All for .$2.30
■’ Or include McCall’s Magazine,
1 he monthly authority on
I'eth f.uhlic.at or!y> , (ei
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION,
Gienznonweadh Asa r> .
■ on, Ma,,
■Sunss-riplions Received ?-,* t: • '> ■c
NOTICE—
AH persons- ar Avriiod no* to bunt
or r<- spa: - in or ; .Tianr.ei on any <>;
: ■ y bind
vV IJ David
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COLBERT SOCI AL NEWS
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Miss Annie Mae Hampton was .<
visitor in Duniel.sville Monday.
.Misses Pearl Hardman and Amm
Mae Hampton were in Athens Wedix-s
day .
t ’
Miss Myrtle Rogers spent last week
end with relatives in Comer,
Among those going over to Athene
Saturday for the Ga—Vandcrhih
game were Prof. H i’ Davis, il
1. B . Simms, Mr and Mrs R.
Ganldiog, Mr and Mrs .1, M Gaul *
•' • ■•• suui u aui. .i..-
Mi/e Collier.
i ,
i Miss Aimis Hardman of A the of
High School spout last week end witi,
her parents Mr and Mrs U C. Hard
man . . .
1 Vlv H C. Hardman has been sick
for several days with a slight nttnet
of pneumonia but in tapidly impiovii.g
On last Friday night Misti Will.;*
Griff eth entertained a few couples ai
her home. Pile home was ve/y beau.'
’uliy decomteiJ in ehrywinthemui.-v
and roses. ,
* Umt-ests were enjoyed and dclit iou
n;lY(>shrncnts were served
The woman's Club met at tin hoo t
<ot Mrs K. M liotis last Friday P M
k ccf-’-'{h< business meeting the youns
-.r:rl •of the clult etiteitaiiud with an
ini cresting contest in which \Ds.l it
'"mins won first prize and Mrs lohti
Higgs the booby.
Mis-- Annie Mae Hninpton gave x
rending and music was enjoyed due
;ng tho afternoon.
Delicious refreshments were- sored
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
CREDITORS
To the District Court of tin Uml.-T'
States tor the Northern Disjffk-t
Georgia - t
I'.HSterjpf Divfliori
AA : ti(mT 11ST HAN KHD 1 ’ l’( ;Y
J prt’t-c:
Thomas W. iVloi-riwin, H.mknipt
i Hanielsville, Ga.
No-. I 115 IN BANKiII FTGY
’!’•) the Creditor!; of said Bankrupt'
! You are hereby notified that there
...
wdl 1-e ;< meeting of creditors of tj:e
...bo's- named bankrupt on Nov. 2Hth
at '!)4 Southern Mutual Build
in L U! * ns, Ga. at 1 l .00 o’clock A
M., for th<■ purpose of Kxaminiuy
bankrupt', allowing elaims, s, ; ler-tum
a l;. sl.ee avd otber legal bu-'irnss
Ga. Nov. Ifith 1922
H;VELL COBB, Referee
DISTRICT meeting of w m u
('ii last '.'it uftornoon Nov. 17th
■ at Pleasant Grove Church (hr
District Sect. Mrs Groves with Union
W' .VI 11, mot and organized a union
■*t five member!!, Mrs t'lara Whit
worth. President; .Mr* Prank Gunnel-
Vie.- President, Miss Elizabeth Oh io.-
Sect. & fieas
l*lf*i(y of Muncy i t
l.piiflj
In Farm land Loweri 1 tr- „f
Interest- J’r ompt Ac i i< r.
Hubert >l. itylee
Law Offices Athens, Oy.
•105 Holman flldtf.
No loans made less than 2. POO. cm
Number 27