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The Danielsville Honitor.
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■ j ..ELSV'iLtE
i . T. ar'.i Alvin,
i S Monday.
H8 V James Gordon of El-
K - -.hoes hert the first o
W6t*k.
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,•; ■ A Rowland was here
|[Bi- .., • r o' ah* Presbyterian
SB . •• drier-sing \ ' TV sby
--me program. Mr Row
sag program. Mv Row
B ' J". . - ■•.-.•-“ sting and in
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■I y. Long has returned to
B. ~, . A.mrra afta* an exterd
visit to datives here.
PI M: a f Vl rs R. 0. MiV:Tay and
v;:‘-i i( wv . '.'i Sunday Athens...
I- !' v.;;s ; week-end vLsi
in
Aj.j.ray vveiV in
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B| I v - ' .•:••■•* s).>*-• nt last week
||H • vVi.h relatives and
B ‘a ' 1 ams of Come.*
HH., - • >. recently with Mr
B . Williams.
B | T - , \. Cunningham State Boys
.- V.B iva- here Wedr.es.day.
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K I *L 1 : ! :u*r vi'as here the first of
“'i- •’ c-m A..shvil!e N. C.. in
B;' 1 ' u highway from hert to
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8 ¥.• a-i..i '.l rs R. H.. Graham, Misses
■ B a-risen, Floyce Long
■■lil'isr- i ./•■-n- Muff and Xnox G'.nf
♦<;• .v ':cr,e Sunday P . M
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B Mr an-.! Mr? German Hancock of
-•*•• -y week-end guests of Mir
Bl.' nd Mrs J A . Griffeth .
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| - l ’ie ~’-i: v friends of M-s J. H .
■ ■Humv wi re sorry to hear of her death
I I'-'' l Tuesday of this week.
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■ Mrs W .B. Meadow were
K Wednesday afternoon.
Bl * * * *f
I '• Griffeth will entertain
. y.
I '<...i-i:ay evening in honor of her
I -thas. Robertson! of New
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I • A! (••{:']ow, -with Mifses
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I ' ,l Clco Kir ‘‘lpv•••■? vy?r>f ( f}7*rr]
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K 'j*:- ar:d Athens Sunday
B ilte! ?;eon..
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| duties Cemmonies of the
5 rook place on Thursday
p. week, the Mason’s and
i i! . Jcnes Lodge and
* mvited.. Mrs Reeves
E- ••• r. iiisr.ailed ti member’s
' the instalihfe officer did
p a re. y graceful manner,
I • Marshall also did her
1 .'aliv. Before the iristal-
B merabs. s were ,se?". r -‘ 1
' o:or. coffee pickle
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1’ i-,-, 'TH n
/ ; #m*'son..
t• fe y-’ -: i.oc! work of
* ■■"■"■*.■? Conference, and.
per n . nf -.nt of elemen
■■•" l ■ at P i niel.-vhle
■ : . L isex!.-Sunday,
a Sunrir: y i- ch oo 1
*: *u 0 . prCrS'IIIL- S'.
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Those who attended the Good
Roads Meeting in Comer from hel-e
Tuesday night were: Messrs, Knox
Griffeth, Eugene Huff, D. A. Mose
ey, L. E. Greene, W R. Eskew, and
0, G. Stephens. Mr J. H. Henslee
Chairman of the Chamber of Com
merce introduced the following speak
ors: Messrs John Holder of the State
Highway Association, A M. WilknS.
of Comer, Mr Darden. D. A . Mosley
of Danielsville, J. N. B. Thompson,
Dr H. H. Kampt.cn of Colbert, Wal
ter Whitehead of Carlton . There
were a number of representatives at
this meeting from different sections
of the County. 1
LAND BANK. MONEY FOR
FARMERS ON LAND
The Madison County Association
has an allotment of $40,000. for the
farmers to be sent in by April 23rd.
The rate is 5 1-2 per cent with no
commissions,, only small abstract
association fees to he paid. The
time is long with of pay
menlt after five years. This money
offers genuine relief to farmers du
ring the boll weevil condition)?. See
me at once, and do not wait as you
will be delayed three months if your
application does not get off with the
April 23rd bunch.
Clarence E_. Adams, Sec—Treas.
COLBERT WOMAN’S CLUB
Mrs.. H. hi. Hart and Miss Susie
So7".'el!is were joint hostesses to the
Womans Club Friday. The meet-
ing was opened by the president.
Then the roll i call add a general re
port. by the Secretary „ M(rs Hamp
ton gave a most interesting talk on
Club Work, and what she expected
the Club to dc in the next few mon
ths. A barbecue is being planned at
an early date, a “pig” having been
donated the by Dr Loden.. After
all other business matters were dis-
cussed a short program was given as
follows: ri ••••-
Advantages of a Woman's Club
Mrs Susie Sorrells
Why every town and community
should have a Woman’s Club
Miss Louise McLeroy
Aim of the Woman’s Club
—Miss Wilma Griffeth .
A one minute contest proved very
amusing. The prize, a boquet of ■ fa
grant narcissi, was given to Mies
McLeroy.
A delicious salad course was servd
The Club will meet at the home of
M’.-s W W. Barnett, Friday Apr - •
* J’JS' T FROM ILA
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Miss Annie L ■> Barret. Q-
Comer is visiting her sister fr*rf.
Nettie Sue ? ; • t rnan.
Mr. J. E. Lebanon was a vis-;
itor i iKe last we<
Mr, J A. Burroughs, wife;
and son, Master Oe;s;i *•' jni
fred motored to Athens Satur
day aftcrr.r' ? .
The thermometer register' -:
IS degrees cn vccAay
Mr J E. Crr : ? ei! hs~ bMB
a fine ne ' • •" ' r
will rai: v '!-< -i pi: red chick
ens on a lane •cn o.
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on buiinc; • iuc•-< w• _
, tt- -c, a-, fiivd lv's reg
Itev. •> jli. .v~e- nne.i n.- ■
Danielsviile, Georgia, Friday, Mar, 23 1923
ular appointments here cn last
seeonk Saturday and Sunday,
There was a geed attendance
on Synday
The 11a Gin Cos. is rebuilding
on the old mill site against the
wishes of a majority of the peo
ple of Ila.
They say that guess work is
good as any wOik if you guess
right but nine times out of ten
you guess wrong.
Mr. D. S. Rvden was in town
last Friday looking after the
lines of the l Free State Tele
phone Company.
An infant of Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Story was bnried in t.he
11a cemetery last Monday.
The Missionary Society of the
Baptist church held an all day
service on Saturday, 37th, at
the home of Mrs. Bessie Smith.
FOR SALE—
O Tco Tan Beans for Sale.
T. C. DAVtuON, Comer Ga
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pore Bred Rhode Island Red
SI.OO per 13. Telephone ISA. or
writ* Box 64 Colbert, Ga.
formula
G.-over Freeman’s 801 l Weevil Eradi
cator.
8 gallons water.
2 gallons Syrup
2 packages Strawberry Jello
6 pounds Calcium _4rsenate
notice of bond election
The qualified voters of Rogers
School district ace hereby notified
that on the 20th dav of April 1923,
on Friday, an election will be held at
| Masonic Hlill at O. W T. Rogers
i place in said district during the legal
! hours fob holding elections, for the
i purpose of determining the question
■ of whether bonds shall he issued by
said Rogers School district; fob the
; purpose of building and equipping a
schodl house in and for said school
district. ....
i The amount of bonds to be issued
lis Five Thousand* C$5,000.00) Dol
; lars, the annual rate of interest is
five percent; payable annually on
i bond for $120.00 matures on the first
■ day of January of each of the follow
ing years, 1924, 1925,1926,1927
'and 1928.. One bond for SIBO.OO
’ matures on the first dav of January
„f each of the following years, 1929,
;i930. 1931, 1952. and 1933. One
it ri d for $300.00 matures on January
•st, of each of ‘he following years
"Oil, 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1338.
One bond for the sum of $400.00
1 -mature- on Jan Ist of each of the fol
lowing years O' ”, F Mb 1.941, 1942
and 1943 Interest on all bonds is to
be paid annually on the firs* day of
January, beginning with the yf'ir
a 924 running through the 20
peri* < aid bonds^to
ihf i rnf (*••£ erf fjh?p f y o M ( j on
;: 7ft (‘I ‘ in *
: ;- U I,: paid from January Ist, 1924,
1 r-4- IQA Q
to-w t, January Ist, 1943.
... - r ,: , . , l;•> said election
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RESULTS OF ELECTION OF TAX RECEIVER
♦
A M. H.ix Bor.j BberhardS.
Fork* (203) 4 0 .. ..... Si'
Danielsville (204) 139 130 Kt 1 ’
Brookline *205 ) T... 125 3 17
Focataligo (262) 72 11 .*
Grovehill (382) % . . ! 42 ..... . 41 * *7
Pittman (383) 156 24 ... *
Mill (438) 24 160 A
Harrison (591) -3 39 .....* 2* l
Collins (1616) f 2 7 - £
Hull (388) 13 16 .. k
Paoli (205) v; 5 0
Poea (262) 113 37
TOTAI. 638 458 **
Fords orv,
THE UNIVERSAL r TRACTG-^^—v
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f.OB. OETROIt
Farming, like every other business., must,cut
down the overhead.
It is not a question of being able to afford a
Fordson; it is a question of being able to con
tinue farming on the old too-costly basis.
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The farmer’s problem is not all a sales problem;
it is also a production problem. He must cut
down the cost of production.
The Fordson does more work at a lower cost
and in less time than the old hand methods.
Let us give you the proof. Write, phone or
call today.
Westbrook Motor Company
[L. A . GA „
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
CREDITORS
In the D air::’. Court of the United
Stale, for the Northern District
of Ga. Eastern Divition
AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
iis RE:
A. 1/. li.ee’ ~ JR. i M*pt
Da'. 1 ' iile, Georgia.
y. o. : j.-. * •
' Ct of said Bat kriipt:
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: v.-lli ' . ", ; • etirr- of creditors of lb.-
, ■ ■ :m- i: ■ ‘ - h ,V; 1 7th
.... riv . Cri., a; | o'ci
fo! the purport* of Examining hark
r nt, allowfn*? claims-, selecting -
trustee and other legal business. ;
LOWELL COBB, Referee.
The of our /.‘o-mnunityare ail!
better.
%
loans
l- 0 ■ :i S .O! > ‘ii %Jl cia SSr
fa :r c and / t.d quickly
* . : ib r..ferret’
.1. T. Murry,
DarFeNviNe, Gs
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