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IMr 1’! ‘ Bond is it Monday fo.*
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■ if :„ '/hr ’ 1 WhAe arrived Tites
■ „ >pend a few days with
■s mother, Mrs. B. N. White.
I vlrs W. V. Long and
, : ,i; 'ivod j uesday aiterrioon
■oft Aiianiu to -pend a few days
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Ip„ 7,?. t- dhclrton made ft bus-
I ~ xjp t '*/.■>!• Tuesday.
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I ni, 1V...P 'Burroughs is visiting
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I Mr and Mrs. Roy Murray and
■children and Mr. L. E. Greene were
■pL.lf nfc ■*. A l'" (i I c.- .
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Dr L. J • of Jiiirns
1,:,,! mss Ruby Rogers were visitors
here Sunday. *
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Mr, D. F. Gr idetb spent last
vtck-end in Atlanta with 'his father,
nhost cona't'or. <ju:te serious.
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Mr. Kichtrd Baker left Tuesday
f.r Rutberforbton, N. C.
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Miss. leni Bond who is .'.a training
t the University Hospital of Au
jpsts ir, visiting hen* parents, Mr,
*r.d Mrs r . L. Bond.
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Miss Julia Baker arrived Wednes
day to spend vacation days with her
{.;rents, Mr and Mrs;. ,3. T. Baker.
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Mr. Tom v-hoist on was a visitor
to Atifc.ua the tatter part of week .
FITTS—BLACK W ELL
A weue-ng of cordial interest
t'rougher t this section was that of
Mias Nd] Fitts of Bond Academy
to M. , •.’ecil Blackwell of Daniels*
T; lh as>eh otfeurred in Athens last
Tuesday.
the b/tie is the 'daughter of Mr.
S. W ’ : tts and i a most charming
Jop'ilar young
the groom is the son of Mr.
f • ; aekwell and is a young man
f T J • 'id character, and has many
j denes ,eiv who extend their best
•' -oc'ii through life.
Nesrnes Leila Bond, W. D.
'v and Georgia Griffeth are
ln ■' or attending the Eastern
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ANNOUNCfcMEK f
ft ft AT
x: 11 i*; <i?? County Friends:
'' r - clad to announce that we
' i the services #f Mi* l
‘av t*' take complete charge
• nery Department.
'• it* ay will at all times be
"vou the belt of service
' will appreciate your
'•■ ( nage. Her new ao
fiord -her a larger field
' :d he more able than at
n the past to give you
of styles ami newest
- dm ray v?Ill be glad to
have all her friends call on her at
her new quarters and see some oi
the prytty summer styles for Lady
and Little Miss.
W. T. COLLINS, Inc.
DANEELSViLLE IS
PROGRESSIVE TOWN:
Cot GazC* W'jirr: err J-iow
Courtly Seat Wtr Fourdec Praise*
anil Vvir.'t ©f Town,
Ely TANARUS, Larry Gantt
Madison county was laid out
Oglethorpe, Jackson, Franklin arid
Elbert in 3 <ll. and in 1829 a .slice
was taken from Clarke. It re
ceived its name from the illustrious
Janies Mauisott. Danielsvllle was
named for Gen. Allen Daniel, whose
descendants still live in that county
and have ever, been ’ariioilg its lead
ing and honored citizens. Among
the early settlers were Samuel Long.
Jacob Eberhs, dt, Samuel Wood,
Stephens,- Graves and Gen Dari -1.
These names still survive in Madisn
and which county is one hundred per
cent, American. Some of the mo.st
honored men in Georgia wave na
tives of Madmen. Dr, Crawfoixi W.
T.-onyr, d/scoverei si ■ anaesthesia, was
boi n in Danielsvilie.
In vverv war in which oni repub
lic has bees engaged this county fur
nished valiant soldiers •and
able .leaders. Among the <eafii<s#
settlers off wene Die Dan
iels and Long. This o®% has giv
en Athens some ci oar best citiuer.s
and business men. Among them the
Scctts, the Meadows, Bullocks Gvif
fetha and Daniel**,
•NOTED POE ...*..
STABILITY
Dariieiswllc has never bstm i, t>m
of any great sixe and business 'de
velopment, for it is an interior town
remote from a raiway art? the in
habitants of the county have always,
made their farms and
once spun .arid wove their own cloth.
Another cause that kept Ban elsville
from growing is, the* county is dot
ted with rural settlements, all with
stores and arc embryo towns like
Ha, Neese, Paoii and Pocateligo.
Then the building of the Seaboard
railway through the lower edge of
the county took away the trade of a
fine slice ‘of territory
But Danielsviile has always been
noted for the stability and solvency
of its merchants, and I cannot re
member, in its long history, that the
■town has ever had a commercial fail
ure . The farmers of Mad iso* l have
always held their good name and
honor very high and the fact of a
man being from Madison county was
endorsement of his solvency.
Damelsviße, according to the last
•ensus, has a population of 355, and.
a finer set cf people you cannot had.
But in the march of progress Dan
iels slid not lag behind hut kept a
bieast of the times; >t has nice church
es, and a splendid bank, with Mr.
John Holder, as president, and R.
C. Grifreth, cashier. The bank is
well patronized and makes a credit
able showing. Anew and handsome
school building has been erected and
the town has a nigh school of which
its citizens are justly proud. Prof.
Maude Stevens of Carlton is princi
pal, with a faculty of excellent teach
■ers. The town has an able bar in
Messers C. E. Adams, B. T. Mose
ley, J. T. Murray and J. kb. and
K. H. Gordon, all native born young
men. The town has two skilled phy
sicians, Dr. W. D. Gholston and Dr.
,T. S. Daniel. Dr. Gholston is also
mayor and is doing some good work
in pressing his town to the front.
NUMBER OF
STORES
Danielsville has a most creditable
line of stores and they carry large
and full stocks of general merchan
dise. There are L. K. Greene <fe
Cos.. B. W. Blackwell, 3. H. Grs-
!)a,i3e!svUse, Friday, June! I, !j23
In,in, and G.i.Teth-Baker & Cos. D-.
E. uriileih conducts a?: undertak
ing business, and Grilfeth dr Tyner
auto mob ie repairs and accessories.
. Damelsville also has blacksmith and
other shops, a cotton ginnery and
fall else needed by a modern town.
But around Danielsville are a num
ber of stores—B. F. Barrett, J . B.
Cla?*k, E. W. Dean, S. W. Fitts
J. T. Stovall and J. C. Tyner; B.
F. Rogers also conducts a store and
: creamery near the town . Mrs. Bond
has a delightful hotel in Danielsville.
She keeps a splendid table and bet
house is kept as neat as a pin. This
hotel jr very popular with the trav
eling pubi c. Whatever Danielsville,
has is the best, M.tlison is now build
ir.g good highways and they all ei
ther pass ft:rough or connect with
Danielsville. They can but help to
build lip and advertise flhe town,
Bee Danielsville being the cardial
of the county, gives it prominence
of the county, gives it prominence
and outsets manv to the place, not
only from ov'er tfife Ctjjgr^. y, hut from
other towns and sections. The coun
ty has a splendid set of officers ss
follows: N. G. Bullock, ordinary;
W i). Meadow, nltrk of court; Hen
ry Hail. >?heritf; Hoy David, supt. of
education ;' and Dave Freeman, chair
raan -of board of supervisors. Judge
Charlie O’Felley s clerk of the hoard
and there '■ not a better known or
more popular man in upper Georgia.
PfeftGßAlft OF MEETING OF ED*
•ITOR.b OF 61H AND GTH DLST
Fri!v, Jo c fisfc, Jfl23
InvocaFon—Rev. .1. R. Turney,
Fftstot* First Methodist Church.
Cal] to ovder.
Address of Welcome— J. B. HwH
man, Mayor.
Response—Mr.. J. N. Isoldrre of
The J acksor Htsmld .
. Address —The Local Paper s -an A
geney in Solving our -Rural Prob
lems. by Hen. A. 7W, ■Bogie, Ag
ricultural College, Athens.
How Wi>lk.<es County is Meeting the
Emer^iency—W. W. Bruner, Ed
itor Washington Itmorln*.
Kart. County Weapons ol Warfare
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—Louie L. Morriti, Editor ilart
well -Sun.
Is-the Local,.Paper Wogth While to
the Community bn which it is Pub
lished? —A. S. Hardy, Editor
Gainesville News.
Kow Can the Local Paper Make the
Financial Buckie and Tongx:e Meet
—,T. W. McWho.’vW, Editor Win
der Mews.
Adjourn for Dinner.
A Brief Local Erie 'tarnmont Fol
lowing the Dinner Hour.
FISK
For £a e r >v
L Fi, Orttr.e 5c Cos.
Danit'fcv: !c\ * *i.
r OM£R LOCAL NEWS
Mr*. W. H. Pinion of Atlanta
is visiting Mrs. Earl Stevens.
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Mrs. S. J. Carmichael and daugh
ters, Mrs. Love Mattox and daughter,
Elizabeth Jane, and Mr. Jim Car
michael motored to Augusta Monday
to be present at the graduation of
Dr. Jacob Pope' Eberhardt.
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Miss Margaret Comet arrives to
morrow from Commerce to spend
the summer at home.
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Miss Ailie Comer, who graduates
from Georgia Woman’s College on
Monday, will spend the summer at
the home of her mother, Mrs. J.
T. Comer. ~ -
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Mr. Fred Birohrhbife of Athens,
spent last wrek en.l with his motbev,
Mrs. E-rnma Birchmove.
Mrs. Howard Strickland is visit
ing in Athens today.
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Mns. Ralph Colliei and attractive
daughtA g arc visiting relatives in
Coinmorce. *.-
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Miss Virginia Latimcp who taught
at Beima Vista the past year will be
home the first of next week.
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Miss Lois Birch more spent Friday
with relative* ?r. Athens.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert. MeWhiV
ter who have bce.i <-,pondir.g some
time in Louisville, Ky. are at home
fa.' a visit.
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Mr, Jim Carmichael of Athene
was a recent vieitoc- here.
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Mrs. Emma Birch more returned
yesterday firow Athens wlicre she
visited Mr. and Mrs. Red Birch*
more and Mr. and Mrs. John Birch*
mere,
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rOCATAUGO
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pneewan at
te*-tried church at Ha Sunday.
Mre. W. T. Tidwell and son, W.
T. Jr., were guef.Ls of her sJster,
Mrs. R. S, Camion of Athens.
Miss Minnie Lou WiJdo: had as
her guests Sundav Miss .Minnie, Nr!-*
lie and Etheleen • Se&graves, Miss
Ann-ie Short arid Misses Kathleen >
and Lois White.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wilder had
as tr-nir guests Saturday night, Mr.
•rd Mrs. It. S. Condon and chil
dren from Athens and Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Tidwell and son, W. T. Jr.
We want to thank our teachem
of Poca school for their good work
they nave done during cur eight
months school.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Brown (lin
ed with their daughter, Mrs. P. M.
Henley Sunday.
Mr.-. J. B. Cheek is on the sick
list at present. *■
Mr. and Mrs. Condon of Athens
w;U leave their friends and family
J. make their new ! <*me in Auburn,
‘J. n‘.
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Mr-. Lizzie Rogers of Florida is
ri.it )>g Lei parents, Mr. and Mrs.
!e. B. Barrett.
Mr. Carlos Bray ran 0 buggy home
last Sunday afternoon if it did rain.
Mr. Aubrey Graham and Mr.
Harold Langford went to ride last -
Sunday afternoen.
The birthday dinner given by Mr.
ami Mrs. L. S. Short was enjoyed
by those present.
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MEADOW
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M*. and Mm. I). H. Carithers
were spend-the- day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Powers Sunday.
.Airs. Alice Nona Benton Don: Co
mer was the week-end guest of her
sister, Mrs. Griff Meadow.
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Turner who
have been visiting around Meadow
for the last week have returned to
their home in Atlanta. vt
Mr. Carl Miller has accepted a po
sition with the planing mill company
at Colbert. #-*.*
Mrs. J. .1. Christian and little
,1 from Anderson, S. C. are on an
extended visit to her • father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Car
rington. v 1
MP. Thurston Brown and Mr.
Strjcklnnd from Diamond Hill were
visiting Mr Guy Snellings Sunday.
Miss Myrt Landes was spend-the
day guast of Mrs. P. N. Millers
one day last week . mm .
Mr. W. J. Carltbe*s and little
daughter, Janie, are visiting his
daughter, Mts. Fope Turner of At
lanta this week. M u
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Mr. It. T. Dahiel Who is working
in Stfuth Georgia, returned to hits
work after having been at home for
a Week or two. k..
Mr. Cliff Smith and family spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
•and Mrs. Griff Meadow.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Steven* havo
returned to their home in Barnes
ville r.<V'r staying with the latte'r’s
mother, Mr*. W. R. Daniel, for sev
eral dayss.
NO PREACHING SERVICE AT
tSArilbl CHURCH MJNUAt
There will be no preaching services
; Sunday, June 3rd, at the Baptist
ehutch due to the revival services
at tho Methodist church. We urge
upon all* to attend these sendees
this week as well as next Sunday.
However the other si. vices such
a* Sunday School and B Y. P. U.
wij! be held as usual. Let us help
to discourage -the Sunday morning
loafing on the street. Wc appeal
to the men of Comer to be a little
more careful about their influence
along this line. No man need expect
his family to he diligent in their at
tendance at the Church when he
himself neve' come,. Let us help
make it a recognized disgrace to be
too lazy and too indifferent to heed
.the calls of th< chime! bells as they
call us to consider the services of
tl,' Church on the Lord’s day
j W P. BROOKS, Jr
cut dir no.- a success . „
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