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he Danielsville rionitor.
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I [iAMELSVILLE
I Tf f u!ar meeting of the
I Ar'oh was held m me
fcm Ttarsday p. • Mar
|?£t Mr,. D. A. Mcse'V pre-
Tin Jif ess .. ;es ° ! >
luto*™ siinewandcMbUill
■Lb was held after which the
ILb memcers were ushered m-
Ito the diohig Ci)oiii oy the hos
lUesMfß.J. T. Murray and
I Hr- R C GrLTeth, a delicious
Ifee ioarse was served. The din
ling room was beautiiully deco
|r;itfid. The color motif being
I that of St. Patricks.
M r , and Mrs. J. T. Baker vis-
I ited Mrs Uonifc Boi ie Hansford
I fStepens, C~. ‘ uhday.
jjesev3 Walter and Hubert
IkewofTo-oa m nt Tuesday
with Mr. and Mr?, K.T. lirome,
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Langford
ofPoca, visited Dr and Mrs. J.
S. Daniel. Sunday.
Mrs. W D. Dunk and little
son. Drayton cf Jefferson,were
guests of Mrs. W, C, Sorrell
go,era! days this week.
Mrs. .) N. Lritieth returned
from Atlanta. Monday.
Mr Charley Vl* on of Wav
cross is vDoing his family here
this week
Mrs v S. Westbrook of lin, is
spending a few da ; * wii'i her
parents. Mr. and Mrs, 8. N,
White,
Itfr and Mrs E. (\ David
spent la-t week end in Statham
with Mr. and Mrs J. P Arnold,
Mr. and Mrs. VV. V. Long
and Mr. Joe Lo n g of Atlanta
were the. s ; .etid-?he-c)ay ..guafiis
tf-Mts, A, K. Lon;~Suiu&y.
Mr. R. FI. Bui lock o£ Athens
was ir. town with relatives and
friends, Tuesday.
Mr. i), A. Moseley returned
from if v hospital Monday.
Mrs. Charlie Sanders spent
Tu *dav with, Mrs. W. C. Ghol
ilnn.
Os*. • S. Daniel, leavers El
JL'Unnon. and Com McKnow
made a bus’ness trip to
Clarksville. Monday.
Mrs, \\ Gboiston was
* h °Pp: iK in Athens Friday.
Hope Meaisov and Mrs.
• ■ labor of Ft Lamar, wore
V’.Mtors here Friday.
, A r ' ! fom hare attended
l,e basket-bail at Ft.
bama* last Friday.
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FARM LOANS
ir ans on high class
closed quickly
sns preferred.
I. T. Murry.
iv.lsvilfe. Ga
tkouxam run rt-ui.BAits
March 16th, b P M
Comer:
Comer, Aff.—Danielsville, Neg.
Danielsville:
Danielsville, Aff —Comer, Ncg.
Diamond Hill: ,
Hill, Aff.-r^rßond, - Neg.
Isa:
Ila, Aff. —Diamond Hill, Nog.
Bond: ....
Bond, Aff, lla, Nog..
RULES FOR DODGE BA.LL
Two girls from each school . A
| ring is forme I thirty fact in diameter 1
| One girl from each school is placed
| an equal distance on the. ring and one
girl from each school on ti e inside of
| the ring. The girls who form the
| ring must throw the ball at those
' inside who are to dodge the ball and
if hit must leave the ring. The one
i who is able to dodge longest or the
. contestant who is left in the ring is
| the winner. A volley ball or a basket
| ball may be used.
SCHOOL DICTIONARY OH EKt.D
SY COUNTY BOARD Of EDU
CATION
At the County School Contest to
be held April 6-7, the County Hoard
of Education offers a Dictionary to
the school winning the largest num
her of points in the literary and ath
letic events at that time.
This is a chance for some school
without a dictinoary to get this e
quiprnent so much needed in every
school..
SWINE GROWERS A.SSOCIOTION
We are requested to announce
that the Swine Growers Association
will convene in-_Elberton on March
14 and loth.
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MADISON COUNTY SECURES
FARM DEMONSTRATOR
At the regular meeting of the
County Board of Education Tuesday
arrangements were made so that the
county may have for this year.the
'•efviees of a Farm Demonstratyr,
•vhich is so much needed under pres
ent conditions.
Mr. W. R. ASkew of Toeeoa, a
College, assumed duties at once and
is actively on his job.
Mr. Askew cures highly recom
mend and an* we fee that we l’*vc
in him ft good man for the place.
He dot ires the hearty co-operation
of over' 7 ' person in the county, ind
with this co-operation be may he
worth .to the county many times the
expense of same.
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FORT LAMAR
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The people of out* community seem
to he quite busy at different jobs,
the farmers have not had the oppor
tunity to plow very much.
Messrs C. M. Dean and Paul
I Hutcherson made business trips to
I Commerce last week hauling a num
ber of bales of cotton to market for
j some of their neighbors.
M.s Hope Meel?r spent last
j week-end with reiativs at Daniels
| ville. • • ■ •
Misses Ruth Tabor and Lula Par
| ker spent the week-end with hotn
| folks
Sev< al from this community are
attending court at Danielsville this
week.
Ur Garnett Rice of Ha. was in our
j Community Sunday afternoon.
Miss Eula Hutcherson visited rela
! live-• at Ila kst week-end.
!
i Reese .Higginbotham of Bond
| kcw tmy visited home folks recently.
Danielsville. Georgia, Friday, Mar, 9 1923
COLBERT
Ivliss Annie Mae Hampton spent
last week-end in Gainesville visiting
friends at Brenau.
Miss Loyise McLerov spent the
week-end at her home in Maysville..
Mr Loftin G&ulding of Atlanta
its at home for the week-end.
Among those in Athens Wednesday
for the Colbert—Jefferson game in
the tournament were; Misses Lounse
McLeroy, Wilma Griffeth, Elriree and
Bessie Tatty, Messrs Hope Daria,
Neill Hardman, J. C. Biggs, Austin
Griffeth, Arnold arid Italph Collier.
Bradford Hitchcock and Mr and Mrs
E. H. Hart.
Mr and Mrs M. W. Collier were
in Athens Wednesday night, for a
special picture at the palace.
Misses Wilma Griffeth and Pearl
Hardman were in Athens Saturday
night for the show at the Palace.
M r and Mrs J. M. Gaulding were
in Athens .Saturday afternoon.*
Mr and Mrs .(. B. Sims and family
were in Athens for the Basket Ball
game Saturday night.
Miss Loirs Porterfield of Coiner
spent awhile Tuesday with Miss
Wilma Griffith.
Mr J. F. Miller and daughter and
Mr Austin Griffeth were in Athens
for the basket ball games Saturday
night.
Dr and Mrs V. G. Hamptn i: and
Miss Laura Mae Hammonds of .• li
ens visited Dr and Mrs 11. H. Hamp
ton Sunday afternoon.
Little Walter Pitner of Athens is
visiting his cousins Ralph and Ar
nold Collier.
Mrs Ophelia G 1 olston and daugh
ter, Mary if Athens were visitors
here for the week-end.
Misses Annir, Hardiyan and Veta
Sims of Athens High spent the week
end at home.
Mr and Mrs R. C. Burton and
| little daughter, Mable were in Ath
;ens shopping Thursday.
i
! Mr and Mrs Carl Chandler of Ath
jens visited the !alters mother Mrs
iJ. B. Burton Mondoy night.
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MEADOW
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We are having some nice weather
at this time
We are glad to report Mr George
Nelms better after a few days inbed.
Mrs 0. O. Nelms is confined to her
• oom at tfcis time.
The basket bail team went to
Daniejavillc last Kiiday and defeated
Madison County High School
tam the score being IS and lb in
favor of Meadow High .
We are sony to know Mt W J.
Kidds baby is very sick with pneu
monia at this writing.
Cico Cant/K-.s spent Saturday
night with Guy Sno!lings.
Rev. W M. Save was the gue.-t
of Mr and Mrs Griff Meadow Satur
day night.
M. J, 0 N'ix and family and Mr
•J . W. Nelms of Comer were guests
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE FREE STATE COOPERA
TIVE FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN Y OF MADISON COUNTY GEOR.
GIA, FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING DEC. 3tST. 1P22
ASSETS,
Cash on hand and in Bank a 3388.7f
Bills Receivable 216.73
TOTAL 605 - 4t*
INCOME
Cash .eceived by Assessment 490.75
Bills Receivable 216.78
Matriculation Fees 45.50
Cash on hand July Ist. 1922 d.2fc
* TOTAL 746.26
DISBURSEMENTS,
Losses Paid 25. OH
Advertising 14.-f>
Postage and Stationery 4.78
Matriculation Fees paid to Agent 22.7 >
Salaries and all other charges of off eers 74.d0
Cash on hand and in Bank J 88.75
TOTAL 529 58
One Hundred and Twenty Five Polic i*j in force on the Ist. day of Jrrh
1922, representing SI4O,WIG,
and Twelve New or additional policies which represent 9,106
Total Number of Policies 137 representing $149,900
State of Georgia Madison County.
Personally appears .1 T. Ghols ton who hiring duly sworn deposes
and says that he ia SeAetary and Tr oasuier of the Free, State Cos Opra
tive Fire Insurance Company of Mad ism County, said State and that the
foregoing statement is correct anil t rue.
J. T Gholston Sec.& Treats
Sworn to and subscribed before me rVb. .9th. 192-3.
N. C. Bullock, Ord’y
of Mr J. R. Smith Sunday.
The Singing at Miss Gusaie Stamps
was enjoyed by all present.
Mr and Mrs 0. G. Hendrick were !
guests of Mr and Mrs -T. W. Snelling j
one night last week.
Mr Vasco Landers and family spent
one night last week with Mr P. N.
Miller and family.
Mr 11. G. Gunthers Air and Mrs
G. W. Smelling wore spend the day I
guests of Mr and Mrs W . .1 . Cari- i
■ thers Sundav.
I
POCATADIGO
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The Dance given bv Mr Tidwell
Saturday night was enjoyed by all
present • •
Mrs Campbell of Itoysfcon in spend
ing thir- week with the Misses Thomas
Miss Minnie Sea graver, spent Mon
day night with Miss Annie Shoort.
Mrs Alvin B ay and Miss Pink
Load and Mrs E. B. Looney spent
awhile Saturday night with Mks 1..
W. Wilder.
Mrs May Annie Graham spent
Sunday with Miss Minnie Lou Wilder
Miss Minnie Soagrnvcb, ML Ear
nest Seagraves, and Mrs Hester
Seagraves spent Fbiday with Miss
Mo/ell Scott
Miss Annie Sho t spent last wk
with Mr and Mrs 1 rnand Short..
Mis W. T Tidwell -.pent '.tommy
with her ri;<d.i < ■ M. ■ 1-5. \V . Wilder.
M's K. B. Barrelt, Mrs Mattie
White and Mis, Inez Barrett -pent
Monday with Mrs L ■ 1.. Short .
MEN WANTED—
To sell our goods in this county.
Why work for others when you can
have a busness of your own with
steady income. We sell goods on time
and wait for our money. Team or
auto needed for country work, no
outfit needed in city. Expedience un
necessary. We train in salesmanship
McConnon &. Company, Winona.
Minn. Mention this paper
CARD OF THANKS \
We to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness in the
Death of our Husband and Father
Mrs W. 11. Porterfield ,
G . E. Porterfield,
J. T. Porterfield, 1
Mrs A. L.. Christian - ;1
Mrs E. S. Landers,
W. B. Porterfield, ,
•I. 0. Porterfield. ‘ q
Dental Notice
I)r. D. lj. Cloud from Greens
boro, (ia, will be in Comer on
second Monday each month pre
pared to do all clasrea of dental
work, to remain one week.
He will appreciate a call.
Oflice in Roper Huildirg,
O Too Ton Brm for Sale.
I . C. DAVISON, Comer Go
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pure Bred Rhode Gland Red Egg*
SI.OO per 13. Telephone 15A. or
write Box 84 Colbert, Ga.
-, T ne i.c'.t Cause."
"i Ids jihn. .;t< lii-i ;i .-o current hi*
the fjif* of n In-' • t-> ; : tin* civil war
bv E. A. I*l.l hiril. j,;. li -hed lo JHiSO.
It was u “I as u expressive designa
tion for the iiurjs: • i a:;d aims which
the southern iicrplo vainly sought tc
realize In the [.ermunent establish*
nit it of the On federate silica uS
America.
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