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The Danielsyille Honitor.
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■ MELSVILLE
I PVj .. i 00 England was a visitor
H Ath'-' s last week-end.
I ,vtr < harlie BakeT returned to
H., i.-iiivers ivy of Ga. Tuesday, after
R. noa,;: • verai days with his par-
M. s Mr and Mrs J. T. B&kpr..
J Mr and Mrs H. B. Sanders were
■i'.tor? n Bowman Saturday.
IMr ar.d Mrs 0. P. Nelms of La
■rango are visiting relatives here.
IMr and Mrs W. E Burroughs
K t . r o in Comer Saturday.
j Miss Sallie Fannie Daniel has re-
Hi.rned to the U. of Ga.
I Miss Kttie B. Harrison spent last
■f.-eV.-ti*! o Bethlehem with homeflkg
I Mr and Mrs W. D. Graham were
Bisitors in Athens, last Saturday
j Mrs Bud Meadow of Atlanta is
her mother Mrs T. F. Lan
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Mr ami Mrs J. T. Murray were in
Athens Saturday P. M.
Miss Pool from Buford Ga. repre
- Cvt> of the Mutual Life Insur-
R<e.e O' . spent Tuesday p. m_. here.
Mrs Margie West of Hartwell is
risking her sister Mrs J. S. Daniel.
Mr E. C. Gordon:'wife and chil
!ren of Athens, were spend-the day
roosts of Mr and Mrs J. E. Gordon
Sunday.
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The officers of District No. 5 of
the Ssrepta Association held a meet
ing at the home of Mr W.. B. Mead
ow Sunday afternoon. Avery inter
esting program is being planned for
a fifth Sunday District Rally at Co
rner on April 29th. ' *
Messrs Eugene Huff. Knox Griffeth
and Charlie Baker entertained at a
party Friday night at the school
building in honor of the teachers:
Afrer a very pleasant Social ■'“hour,
refreshments were serv’d.
Present were: Misses Ettie B. Harri
roii, Geo England, Ada Wilson,
Fioycc J.cng, Sallie P. Daniel, Roberta
Hitchcock and Messrs Knox Griffeth,
Fugene Huff Charlie Baker, Elco Huff
Claude Stevens, W. R. Eskew and
M) arc Mrs ft, C. David Chaperoned
NOTICE TO STATE NORMAL
OIRLS
•■•very girl now in Madison County
he.' Htiended the State Normal
School Athens Ra., i urged to be at
the Danielsville School Auditorium
n,, xt Saturday p.. m. immediately at
thr close of the contest. Miss Kate
lock* will he with us.
- rc-bahiy 90 per cent of our
Knowledge is gained through
n dr eyes. Statistics prove that
70 per cent of us have defective
1 ision yet we do not realize it.
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. ew ’ n -*t your learning capac
>r naming capacity is not
!r npt re if >r ac?ountJ)f defect ' e
>n, Have your eyes exam
ir expert optomrtrist
as, A, Green Optical
" • Aanta, who will be here
00 ''Tuesday, April 18 He
=de glaasses to meet ev
er defective vision.
E. Greene and Cos.
Oanielayilie, Ga.
| NUMEROUS STILUS CAPTURED
IN OGLETHORPE COUNTY
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j For the past two months Sheriff
|T. E. Watkins and Deputy Sheriff
! J. A. Paul have been making war on
stills and stillers of Oglethorpe Cos.
There has been captured about
• twelve during-the .past two months
and most all of these were in opera
tion when captured. Five of these
i stills were captured in one week be
ginning on March 24th when a 30
gallon one was located on Jake Eber-
hardt’s place in Goose pond District.
Five hundred gallons of beer was
destroyed though no arrest was made
then nor up to this time; On March
26th, a thirty gallon copper outfit
was captured near where the above
was located. About one hundred gal
lons of beer and some whiskey was
destroyed here and four white men
arrsted. They were, George, Hen
ry, Rufus and Gabriel Grimes; On
March 29th., a ore hundred twenty
gallon tapper outfit in operation was
located in Wolfskin district and two*
thousand gallons of beer, 7 bushels
of meal and some whiskey was des
troyed. Only one man, Erey Smith
was taken into custody; On March
30th., two outfits in Grove Creek
district were seized, one a twenty gal
lon still and 4 gallons of whiskey
found in Arthur Cunningham’s house
The other a fifty gallon still and 4
1-2 gallons of whiskey at John Wil
lingham’s. Both John and Arthur
were arrested but released la
ter on bond.
If your eves trouble ycu, con
sult our expert optometrist
from the Chas A. Green Optical
Company. Atlsfnta, Ga. He will
tel! you, without obligation,
whether or not you need gis ts
es. Wednesday April 18, he
will be at our store all day.
L. E Greene & Companv,
Danielsville, Ga.
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CHICKENS BY CARLOAD FROM
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CHESTERFIELD COUK'i
( Cjheeterfiield Advertised) ...
The movement to ship the firs
carload of chickens from Chester
field county through cooperation with
the Poultry Association, is well un
der way.
In this connection the following
letter is being sent to farmers in this
county by the industrial agent of the
Seaboard Air Line Railway Cos.:
Florence, S. C ,
March 19, 19211
Dear Sir:
Chesterfield has become the lead
ing poultry county of the state. It
is time to conssier cooperative ship
ments in carload lots of chickens to
'he larger markets of the country,
•'err .local markets jive becoming
glutted with excess poultry.
Ca: -1 ' buyers can be easily secured
for carload lots of poultry. Poultry
s can be had from the railroad,
week at a poultry sale held a
try was sold for $2,739.00 cash at
’ car. 127 farmers supplied these
chickens . Do you want to help de
the same thing in Chesterfield coun
•? If so, come out to one of the
nee tines below given and bear ah
about it.
Chesterfield, April 3, at 8 p. m.
Mt. Croghan, Aprils, at 8 p. m.
... , at 8 p. m.
These meetings are being held un
der the auspices of the Chesterfield
County Poultry Association, and the
Farm and Home Demonstration A
ger.t. * * "
DantelsviMe. Georgia, Friday, April 6, 1923
LAND BANK MONEY FOR
FARMERS ON LAND
The Madison County Association
has" an allotment of $-10,000. for the
farmers to be sent in by April 23rd.
The rate is 5 1-2 per cent with no
commissions,, only small abstract
■,relation fees to be paid. The
time is long with pisvalege of pay
ment after five years. This money
offe:s 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.
. EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pure Bred Rhode Island Red Egji
SI.OO per 13. Telephone 15A. or
write Box 84 Colbert, Ga.
Versatile Cacac Tree.
The cacao tree Is an evergreen and
bears fruit and (lowers all the year
round, but the usual limes for gather
ing the fruit are .Tune and December.
Chocolate is made from the seed or
beans. When oil is extroHed it
makes cocoa butter, and the residue
fc. —P ii ou o.vioo
We are pleaded to announce
that we have arranged with the
Cnas. A Green Optical Compa
ny, Atlanta, Ga., to have one
of the expert optometrist at cur
store again on Wednesday, A
prii 18th. If you are having e>e
troubles, we would be pleased
to have you come in for an ex
amination. If ycu do not need
glasses, our optometrist will
gladly tell you so. If you do
need them.xhe will prescribe the
correct glasses to relieve your
trouble.
L. E. Greene & Cos.,
Danielsvilte, Ga.
FOR RE NT-
One horse crop on halves, Wheat
and oats already sowed, can be cut
on halves.
3 miles W T est of Danielsville.
D. M. Patterson, Danielsville Ga. Rt 3
RADIO SPARKS
Broadcasting descriptions of
missing persons is anew u.*e of
the art.
It is suggested that the growth
of radio in the next five years
will make necessary a “United
States secretary of communica
tions.”
Radio insurance 5s row being
offered covering fire, lighting,
breakage and theft.
When a crystal detector set is
not in use it should always be
disconnected from the antenna.
If this Is not done, sensitiveness
will be gradually destroyed by
continual static splaehcg and
loud signals.
The army has perfected a
method by which the fastest
sent radio message can be
caught on wax cylinders and re
produced at lower speed on dic
taphone machines, making the
message easy to read.
The first radio theater >h to
be installed in the Grand Cen
tral hotel fn New York city. It
will seat more than 1,000 per
sons and will be made commod
ious enough to accommodate a
large throng on a dancing floor
in a pavilion adjoining. Enter
tainment and dance music will
he picked up from the air.
Loose connection.-:, poor insu
lation, poor ground, poor joint*
and wires, worn insulation,
wire? crossing, and many other
small matters may put a set
completely out of commission.
* JUST FROM ILA *
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Mr Talmudge Rice is at home
from his work in Atlanta for
a few days.
Miss Loir Rice was with home
folks for the week-end.
Mr T. J. Burroughs Jr. vis
ted his mother on Monday night
returning to Athens Tuesday
morning.
Mr Hall Westbrooks of the
of the Westbrook motor Cos. was
in Atlanta Monday on Business
Mr Clifford Rice was with
homofolks on Sunday.
Mrs Eliza Campbell of Athens
visited hef son Mr Dan Camp
bell Sunday.
Mr. J, L Thompson was sick
Sunday but at work again ou
Monday.
Mr J, L. Caupett of Augusta
Maine was a guest at the lia
Inn on Monday night.
The Christian Endeavor So
ciety of the Presbyterian
Church met at the home of Mrs
R F, Bird on Monday afternoon
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The motor ‘ Buss Running
from Ila to Athens and return
daily is running its regular trids
this week.
Unusual weather up here Ice
in blenty on April Fiist.
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Mr A. H. Stevens has returned
to Athens after spending the Easter
holidays with his parents, Mr and
Mrs A. P. Stevens.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Little, Df. and
Mrs Brown and two children, Misses
Nett and Polly Little and Mt Braritiy
Little were week-end guests of Mow
Alma Deadwyler.
Mrs M. L. Fisher spent Tuesday
in Hartwell.
Mr and Mrs D. L. Deadwylcr were
called to Bowman Saturday by the
death Mrs Do ad wyler's little sister
Messrs .loe Whitehead and A. H.
Stevens spent last week-end in Rome
having gone over to visit Misses
Martha Whitehead, Freida Mratin,
and Elizabeth Stevens at Shorter
College.
The many friends of Mrs Howard
Long- will he delighted to learn that
she has returned from St. Mary’s
Hospital where she was taken recent
ly for an operation,
Mr L. P. Goolsby spent Sunday
iwith his mother, Mrs G. P GooL by .
Haa a 3kyscraper.
11l oentiiiJ MimsucllUsetlK, east of
the Connecticut valley, is a ridge of
liiiis. which, affet* crossing Into New
Htunjisltif’e, stools up a well-known
watch 'cover known as Mount .Monad
nock, 3,150 fept, says the American
Forestry Magazine. This range cotv
dimes northward sending up an oc
tilonai peak like Mount Sttnnpee, tha
southern Kearsorge uud Mount Cardi
gan.
Meadow
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| Mr and Mis J. W. Snellings and
; daughter Stella spent last Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Pope Snellngis.
Mrs J. L. Coile and children visited
! Mr and Mrs John Simmons last Fri-
Iday night.
Mr Ralph Bond of Oak Grove was
the guest of Mr Howard Parham last
.Friday night.
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Mr and Mrs Will Mitchell spent
last Friday night with Mr and Mrs
E. R. Mitchell.
Mr Henry Carrouth and family visi
ted Mr and Mrs J. H. Mitchell Satur
day night.
We are glad to sav that Mr Dave
Simmons little child who has been
real aick with pneumonia is improv
ing. ....
The School children enjoyed an
runt last Friday in Mr Edd Mitch
ells pasture, Mr Guy Mitchell won the
prize.
Mi Tom Gullie made a business
trip to Athens one day last week.
Mr and Mrs Eugene Burroughs
visited Mr and Mrs Carl Bullock
Sunday.
Little Ruby Mitchell spent last
Saturday night brother, Geo.
The tacky party given by Mr Cliff
Mitchell -last Friday night was .en
-syod by all present.
Hr Collier Parham says he is tu>€
jealous at all but would feel very
happy if he could go to see Miss Del
rcc Mitchell just one Sunday without
finding Allen Burroughs there.
Miss Delree Mitchell spent Satur
day night with Mias Hersie Kidd.
Mr Juan Hall and Mias Delree
Mitchell enjoyed their trip in the
little Ford just fine.
Miss Emma Nelms of Athens
visited Miss Nellie Smith Sun
day.
Rev. W. M Saye spent Satur
day night with H. D. Bradshaw
and wife Saturday nipht and
dined with W. D. Meadaw Sun
day. _
Misa Addie Miller spent Sat
urday with Miss Ruby Lee Epp
J. W, Nelms and J. 0. Nix
from Comer were at preaching
Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Epps of Winder
was visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. J, A. Epps last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Johnson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*
G. W. Snellings-
Mr H. H, Brown has returned
home after spending a week at
New Town.
Mr Joe Chandler spent Satur
day night with Mr Mack Clod
felter.
Mr Oscar Nelms of Athens
visited his parents Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr Walt Sorrow is sick at
this writing.
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