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.THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR
C. B. Ayer*, PubLkher
JmiU ied a: *<-m (! class loall* r~l U.e
Post -off;* < at Di4ni*'lvili
Official Orpjii of Mm-iton
*' il>h( npUon Knio*
One Year, $1.50
Si;. Months, 7f> Ot.itß
(F ro ro I. H. V. Nuggett.)
GRADUATION FW#M _ _
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HIGH .SCHOOL
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I*l (l Wit." W tin'll Of tl U II t ir:,<
i hi'n all etas* tie and bandf. of
('oiupariionMiip and lovi shall bo bro
ken, v.hi-r w* i 1 all **av* of neleved
f-liooi ;ai t*-;uT<.'" 1 t'■ M Ullit
*il agam. 1-at ( arc glad to say
that it h:f i I'/igl'tcr *o* * tc th
thought. i
Wi hop* * In prepared foi * ;.l
v or(< <*v r• ai : f .t<iufc Con r ) #
way ri t a .' tl b* giunin;' of our livea.
IV i.n v . tinu lav L* •*< going
to • 'o 1 pr< paring to hv* and attar
v.r- have hni*h*d o.u traT'iiJp w< hope
to -.tart. <ur owe *at liver
Though our f*u yon in Hig
"rl oc I liven been a pU-rt' O-o and th<*
i ifiri' .ry o' - whl h shall btr nr i r ed a*
■h,. rioct p.’cciout o! geim i'll we
hok ft.rwiml to graduation th 1 >gn
and g < at lanlut o* *.
Graduation fr.,ro High ‘“’chocl
i (,'inr tha! f in:mt tiov< on :♦*
iunk plan for to* nc* r*, the
v.ill h< Seniors. !t nru.i.ni that we
liter c* liege otl < lieitA* <f!• * i
\ ark. 1 nr.'.'i that d-' |> <!• wn in
•ui I carts tiny Idol pride
v-l.irh wo probably •it I fully dc
i i r vy.
It, .da' mums that w* nivn again
- ill enter tar c'as..room * a elasa,
j i la class* *4, walk *j and di Ati tl>
hallo or march to ' i up< I, a*- v '< niorr.
But ►till I vr.-lir* to so" not one
st*'ni<;i n Commericeiru'nt da. . I.v
-lug re-ached th* top, eve* failod t o
t.ok hark down tin HU of High
•Ykool <lfs* and smile.
Anrie Via Henley, “Senior.”
FI V Al h r
Ncv*"' bi'fe.t- n the h"tory of ©ur
iwn country, Ame rim, luu, 1 1 ■ •
toon me much competition n tl err
i*i to-*l*i\ within *hu schoolw.
Wo ►♦ thu*. 't hnug!> muc;- good
fomiltn m muny wu ys,, t • t>U w i* 4
to boo rnor* clcnrly wi>l oti’.ei
f ,’hoo—i iro ilonig. In **,thletic* p
|oni Uit r* wi.i no omootition, would
(hero b* hi.y wlvanc* luont in :te
w.y tvhiib a'Metis play?
Then wo lo* nut thoTrtervi *y sulc
.“iippUM vn writ Itu bout ♦'tlunited
yotipio in tl* world end i Mowing
ifuil rut rivalry w o hi voi conf-ont
*>••, would mi < Htioavoi to n* ♦*• ed
i loatoii ?
Without .1 <) . f*t nil l ine people
i crup'Oi. ■ *h • t>d of frit n<Vy i
\ali>. li v *o:.‘ir.eh t< school
, H pet her, but must hnv* *u- ousce
lsom hen nnump fa’'nm , T me. chant'
. nit in all ph:ee* of vvorU every
v/heit ii lead* it * viiv In a
dust ns : s ;i farm*'. •;*•* produce
.•s much or a ttk t mc—e upon
li: land iipi>u> '-y nr boi In
is in nte ued iri :m
So in school life, ii* ;.'•••*• a pupil j
•an I'.ero rp'.viih ! -s >v •' • oia.'S *oh j
SALE UNDER POWER
Under and hy virtue of tin
*l* u*h .■< la "<-<i >f' n -erta!r ‘cv-v ty
H* e.l to the JoHj, Hancock Mutual
■fo Inrura- •• C’omjia.ny made hy
!'Ta ; a !'. Wil’n,Mur ouj N’-ttn Wil
liam* on vlay 4, 11*17 and recordc*'
, May y. J:l7. in J<•*?*! Book K-L’,
'ia"i ifi‘2 iji" the records ii Mad-son
| f.'ounty Gr;o?t*-ia. uml on May 8, 1 'jj 7
'')i Do* 1 Book 22, page ','l7 of the Re
vurdf, ui CJvrse County, Georgia, the
; i“iderjogned the Je! n Hancock ;ilu
tial l.if* TtUfUrane'e Company, will sell
at puh-iic outcry to the highest bidder
tor cash, before the Courtliouae Door
i- th* City of Ati err a.-ij County of
( larke, wit! in th,.- legal hours of sale,
,on ti e h’injt Tuesday in March, if’2£,
the following described property, to
wit:
Tract Mo. )- Thai tract or parcel
ot land Mtuat:d, jying and tveinp iv.
the Three Hundred and Eighty-third
(CB3rd) District, G. M., of Madison
County Ge<ir( ia, bounded on North
hy prop* "ty of Q El. Massey; on
Ea'-'> by property of H. H. Tolbert
on Svc. :h hy dower of Mro N. C.
Massey, and on West by property of
A. F. Gordon, containing Twenty
two and Throe-tent hr (22.3) acres,
in or* or less, and more particularly
described by survey and plat of said
property by E. E. Stone', C. E., da
c'J Dot ember 1 fit: 1910, and recorded
in Deed Monk I) 2, page Two Hundred
and 1 iftyiiin- (2i>9), Madison b oun
ty i*i cords,
Tract No 2 That tract < i parcel of
la id situated, lying and being in the
Thru Hundred and Eighty-third
( >k::) District, G M., of Madison
C< inty, Georgia, bounded on No th
by property of Hugh Williams; on
East by down . f Mrs \. C. Massey;
on South by property ef Addie Wat
hire, and on West ry property new
or feemtrly belonging ui Mrs O. A.
Ho rad, containing Twelve and Sin
tentt. (3 2.6) acres, msore or less,
and Uio e particularly described by
"rmy .inti plat cf ml property by E.
E. Stone, C. K., dali iirptnnber 33
i'.HO, and recorded in Deed Book D-2,
oivju Tivf: Hundred and Fifty-nine
•''!)), Madison Cpu% Records.
Trnct No 3- Ail that tract oi par.-sl
cf land e-tuated, lying and being in
i" <-dy of Athcn.s, Clarke County,
Georgia, dc.'.mbi and a* beginning at a
Point on t! scult l *iice irf Ruth Ave.
Si. 4 , Hundred and Tw-nty-twn (;22)
lent, non 01 }©c>, from
Madiaon Avenoc, axd r.iiiing thence
Wes; ward!y along the Hoi t-h ride of
tCitr a venae One Hundred (100)
fet. and with this frontage evwr.d
--‘ 11; Autht "iy. between pj.rallel lines,
ada ,ur,.’t' ,:f J; ;**'> Hundred and
1 lehtj t .lhO) t*>e-t. more oi Ifj**,, ar.d
being tb** sane c-vpoi'y ot#nvyeii t©
*’ D. Williams yj. M. Crawford :
on April 3(dli 1916, hv deed recorded
i" fiooi Li t’ teen (38) page nine *9)
< Nrie County Records, and having
bouse thereon known in the present
,i; n, h<? ; ’iiji' <i the .streets ot’ Allans
No. 4i<o Hut) Avenue; f.n the pur
?*.' k e oi p..ymp the indebtedness :e
v i <\l t.\ said Security Deed, to-wft:
One interest note for the sum of Or.e
Hundred and Two ($102.) Dollars,
due October I. 1022; and One prinei
r>.,l .-to tot the sum of Seventeen
($1 <00.) Dollars, due October 1,
i:22. together with interest thereon
an l the expenses of this sale; said
rnop< vt> i-avitijr be* n conveyed to the I
THE D/iMIEL?-VILLE MONITOR, DANIELSV'.LLE. GEORGIA.
(From I. H. S. Nuggett.)
iu.Os - or im *
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Attpcugb >; . always boon tnc
s j. ,nt oi i. H . if. to t>- .■ yal to teacn
>. , pupil, ano pa.roi:, but wm-n 1U22
rv.-gari ires spirit seonsed to be re
newed by both teacher and pupil.
hiocß pupil seemed (■ want this year
to be one of i,uccc.-.fc one to be proud
of m the years to come one to be
looked upon with appreciation by
those who succeed.
tVe should all have ai our motto, Be
a friend, neighbor ar.d companion
just such as we would like for others
to be. Then if we do. how pleasant
school lift will be, ne\ era snaix*
will wt have to pass..
Why not make each year in school
the best year yet? Never become dis
couraged, always remember someone
Las traveled ti e same path which you
are now traveling, (lake it easier for
someone who follows behind by mw>-
Did you ever stop arid think that
each day you gc to school: That you
terly wfj^.
are either making friends ol the truest
friends cut the truest type, or else
making enemies the vilest to be found.
Then why not be friendly to everyone
oeak a kind word, carry an express
ion of joy upon y our face and make
the world brighter wherever you go.
j We have long since realized that
Unity was the greatest power in all
•things Then give unity a place in
school spirit. In this respect we think
I. H. S. ranks fiist at all times
We see unity is only an expression
<d the power which exists in any one
place. Unity is powerful because of
trie number required to make it com
plete .
A rolling stone gathers no moss,
neither does an idle brain gather ad
ditional knowledge.
i The spirit which exists at I. HS.
i* be leva!, be loyal teacher, pupil
and patron.
| W. R. S
Free Flower Seeds
i You will lie glad to know that Hue
tingH', “The Roijtb a Heeileman," wljl.
give awuy about a.OoO.OOt) packeta *1
aae*i of the Booth'* most popular flow*;
eiß thl* pring
There t* nothing in the home that
ran compare with rich colored flower*.
They biltfh&n i(h all up and make any
holier attractive You oan’t plant too
loaoy flowers nub this opportunity to
*ei Shirley Foppiee, Bvcrlaetiu* Flow
era, /ilrn.Uo- t’oamoe and Mexican Burn
tug Bueh abeohdoly frea, le oertalnly to
i> welcomed by all redder* *>f tbb
paper.
Yon can *ei them! Juet write to
llaatlttgH for the new IMB Catalog. It
tell* yf>u how to get flower eeeds free, j
ft has Hh) pa*ee of beautiful phoftv j
gi-apbl*- picture* aud correct deeorlp
tloue oi garden flpwer and fleM eeerle.
bulbt; aud piente, and ako is full of
helpful information that needed
ainoßt. dally in every Bouttoen. hotnee
lt’e thr moot vehtaMe seed book eyei
plihliaiigd and von will be mighty glad
you’ve got it Juat write aud ak for
the uew t:afig.
H. G. HASTING 6 CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Thurmond-Jackson Company
5 1-2 and 6 pereent Farm Loans
Reasonable Commission Charges
Prompt, Dependable Service
704 Holman Building; Athens, Georgia
Shop Coal
.Just received a car of the Famous Enta ixhop Coal, the
best that raorev can buy. Get it while ycu can. Will
take in exchange, Corn, Peas, Gotten seed, Cane Seed
or good bale Pea “Vine bu^.,
MONTGOMERY & COMPANY
Commerce, 6a,
SPECIALS
Here are some of the things our 100
odd buyers have done for your Feb*
ruarv buying. —
Womens Siik hose,
black and brown 39c
Childrens white hose 10c
Men and Women’s cotton hose 10c
Baby blankets 40c
Mens garters at 15, 20 and 25c
Handkerchiefs 5c
Just arrived anew line of table
cloth which we will sell at 39c
Men’s Women’s and childrens’
Coats at a very low price.
Also a new line of men’s hats
which we will sell at cost 25, 50c
Pocket knives-at 25 and 50c
Tinware of all kinds
We buy your produce and pay: —
Corn 1,00 bu„ Peas 1.85 bu.
Hens 22c lb, Fryers -32 c lb.
Roosters 10c lb.
We also buy Rags, Copper, and scrap
Iron,
A. Deehovitz
Comer, Georgia
C. A. SCUDDER
jkwkli;u
athens.Sga
i yrxx o jcx ct ts.
'%j ate lit ss
c* !£ ci ry
£ terl i X 2
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.