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MEADOW *
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.< re . Carl Ashworth was visiting
' father and mother last week-end.
M DeWitt Power who is in the
I ecruiting office at Athens was visit
ing around Meadow several days
just week.
Guy Snelling, Jug Epps, Ralph
Simmons, Onie Turner and Robert
Thompson left Monday to join the
n a vy; we wish them good luck.
Mv. and Mrs. G. W Snelling were
mg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clenv
em.s Saturday night.
Mith Katheleen Benton of Comer
v.is visiting her aunt Mi’s. Maud
la.- - !’ week.
Tiie young people enjoyed an ice
Mam supper very much Saturday
light, given by Mr. and Mrs. Griff
'.uadow. t .J
We have heard of some watermel
ons being taken from the patches;
chi- is a notice that someone is go
ng to get into trouble if they don't
,tay out.
Mr. Alvin Nelms and sisters were
visiting in Colbert Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W . L Wall spent
Fiiday night with Mr. and Mrs. G.
P Sncliing in route to Jackson
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Patten and Mr.
::d Mrs Floyd Duffell were spend-tm
'ley guests of Mr. and Mrs Tom
Power Sunday.
•‘Jr. Fred Christian was visiting in
V-idrcson, S . C. a few days laet
week.
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FRIENDSHIP *
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Rev. W. 0. Brown filled Ids reg
ular appointment he)re Sunday.
The birthday dinner at Mr. Jack
Mocks was en joyed by a large crowd
Sunday. ltl , ,
Miss Mildred Smith and brother,
dulcck, were visiting their uncle, Mr
°hn Smith and family Sunday.
Mr. Louvin Perry and family
’pent Sunday afternoon with their
arents, Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman
Mr. J. B. Graham enjoyed an
umbrella ride Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G Oliver
isiting relatives near Commerce
Sunday.
Miss Bertha Dye is in Athens vis
n,r relatives for this week-end.
*Ve are sorry to state that the
measles are in our community and
,e hope that all who have them will
oon be well.
Misses Fleeta Perry and Mozelle
M wards were the gurs&s of "Miss
Mabel Graham Sunday.
I tie protracted meeting will start
Friendship Sunday night, July
at 8:30 o’clocl;. Everybody is
- avited to come.
M' and Mrs. Thurston Freeman
Were the guosts of Mr. E. B. Bar
' and family Sunday.
'**'• Murry Rogers of Florida is
‘ n R his wife and baby and also
parents for a while.
Elmer Smith is visiting rel-
r '-ear Athens this week-end.
-■li.sfc Tonie Nash came runnisT^
’ '-’Ugh our community Saturday
ite noon.
Mrs. J. J. Graham and children
' : e in Danieisville shopping Thurs
-lay afternoon.
A- are glad to state that our Sun
“•* school is improving rapidly.
! * MOUNT AIRY *
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j Meeting - will begin here the Fifth
Saturday at 11 o’clock. Let every
body come and do their pait. Rev.
Speaarman is pastor.
Mr. Herschel and Miss. Alice Gar
rett spent Saturday night. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank White near Winterville.
Miss Eloise and Willie Lou Thomp
son spent Saturday night with Misses
Ain a and Vella Garrett .
Mrs Mol lie Garrett spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Martha Sea
bc*lt.
Miso Alma Garrett spent Saturday
afternoon with Miss Jewel Porter
field.
Mrs Lilie King and little son.
William, spent Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. John Page.
Mrs. Mary Lou King spent Sunday
with Mrs. H. G. King ..
■spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Garrett ....
Mrs. Mollie Garrett and Mrs.
Bertie Chatham were shopping in Cos
mer Wednesday.
Ri-jht In Her Line.
Si:<* was in high feather, as* she had
succeeded in securing u “plus four"
man to lake her around. “Do you
like a high tee?” he inquired at the
first lee. “Rather, George," was her
enthusiastic reply; “let’s make it sau
sages and bacon."—London Answer*}
Ancient Welsh Customs.
The Welsh girl gives her lover s
birchen brand! as a token that she
accepts him. In Wales, 100, the May
pole about which the villagers danced
ami played joyous games whs always
a birch. Thus the “bedwen" was a
permanent feature of I he village green,
and the greatest game of all was to
steal the bedwen. This, when accom
plished, was celebrated with peculiar
festivities. Possibly out of these mid
night marauding expeditions and their
accompanying festivities came the
superstition that on Walpurgls night
—the eve of May day —witches and
warlocks held high carnival.
MADISON COUNTY OFFICIALS
DIRECTOR i
NT. C. Bullock, Ord’y. Danieisville, Ga.
D. R. Freeman, Com. R. & R., Ila, Ga.
S. C, O'Kelley, Clerk, Com’r R. & R.,
Danieisville, Ga.
W. D. Meadow, C. S. C.. Danieisville.
W. H. Hall, Shcr., Danieisville, Ga.
C. B. Ayers, Surveyor, Comer, Ga.
A- M. Hix, Tax Rec., Comer, Ga.
T. G. Hitchcock, T. C., Danieisville.
R. C. David, Supt. of Schools, Dan
ielsville, Ga.
G. L. Williams, Dep. Sher., Daniela
vilie, Ga.
FORK, 208 rd, Dist. G. M.
W. S. Threlkeld, J. P.. Carlton, Ga.
Dewey Threlkeld L. C. Carlton, Ga.
DANIELSVILLE, 204th Dist. G M
T. J. Nelms, J. P., Danieisville, Ga,
J. T. Gholston, N. P., Danieisville, Ga
C. C. Kidd, L. C., Danieisville, Ga.
Fcr.b Winfrey, L. C’., Danieisville, Ga.
BROOKLINE, 205th, Dist., G M.
E. C. Williams, J. P., Comer, Ga.
T. R. Dickerson, N. P., Comer, Ga.
J. C. Smith, 1.. C., Comer, Ga.
Ira Smith L. C. Comer, Ga.
POCA, 262nd Dist., G. M.
L. H. Lord, J. P-, Ila, Ga.
S. G. Haggard, N. P., Commerce, Ga.
f. L. Henley, L. C., Danieisville, Ga.
f. V. Slylca, L. C. Commerce, Ga.
GROVE HILL, 382nd Dist. G. M.
M. D. Brown. N. P., Celbert, Ga.
T. J.. Thompson, I. P.. Hull, Ga.
Daniel Eberhardt L. C. Colbert, Ga.
S.'E. Whitworth L. C. Hull, Ga
PITTMAN, 383rd Dist. G. M.
S. li. Strickland, J. P-, Hull, Ga.
G. L. Sailers, N. P., Hull, Ga.
ip. G. Wood, L. C., Hall, Ga.
MILL, 438th Dist., G. M.
0. L. Adam*, J. Danieisville, Ga.
C. W. Dean, N. P., Daniekville, Ga.
G. N. Sartain, L. C., Danieisville, Ga.
Oscar Scogin. L. C., Danieisville, Ga.
HARRISON, 591st Dist. G. M.
VV. M. Parham, J. P., Bowman, Ga.
J. M. Rice, N. P., Royston, Ga.
C. G Osley, L C., Royston, Ga.
COLLINS, 1616th Dist., G. M.
C. W. Duncan, N. P., Comer, Ga.
B. M Strickland, L. C. Comer, Ga..
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR, DANIELSVILLE, GEORGIA.
FEDERAL LAND BANK MONEY
FOR FARMERS
Any farmers who know they will
need to procure a loan on their lands
before the end of the year should see
me promptly, and not delay making
application until about the time
money is
siderable time to close a loan after
application is made, and if everybody
waits until about the end of the year
to apply for money, the Bank's force
will be overrun, and the closing of
loans will be delayed. The wise
thing to do, if you know you will
need money, is to apply now, ar/
then it can be closed at the time
money is needed. The rate is 5 1-2
per cent, with small expense for ab
stract and association fees.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
Secretary-Treasurer.
Athens Business College
Bookkeeping, shorthand and
typewriting.
Save 50 per of expenses
bv attending - this school. The
Graduates of the Atner.s Busi
ness College always get the
best position. Every graduate
employed- Write for informa
tion to-day.
Box 643, Athens, Ga.
farm loans
Loans on high class
farms closed quickly
large loans preferred.
J. T. Murry.
Danielsville. Ga
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run down" condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
Influenced bv constitutional conditions.
H AL.I/S CATARRH MKI'fCINE con
s'.sts of an Ointm-nt which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, whi‘ h assists
in improving the General Health.
Sold by druggists tor over SO Years.
ST - J. Chenev A Cos.. Toledo, Ohio.
FOR SALE
Thoroughbred, early March hatched
SCR! Red cocked-els, pure
Donaldson strain from stock which
came direct from winner of 6r*t
prize Southeastern fair, Atlanta.
Price $2 00 each
J L. McMURRAY
REMOVAL SALE
Now On
Dorsey Furniture Cos.
Athens, Georgia
3UXTSSTJIE*. A WCMES
LIFE EIRE
ACCIDENT WINDSTORM
SURETY BONDS. AUTOMOBILE.
VV f R HENSLEF, Agent.
The Most Important Gift
in the worin is the engagement ring. Every gi r!
dreams of this gift and when the time comes to re
ceive it she naturally expects it to he a flcwless cre
ation of beauty. You can make her expectaticrs
matsrialise if you buy from us.
M- F. FIGKETT JEWELRY CO-'
*/e ive/eiv-Oplonit) t ristn
268 CLAYTON ST* ATHENS* GA-
'WAWX'ES JO
LUMBER LUMPER LUMBER
Boards and Framing
WE PAY CASH
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Athens Saw and Plane!®! ill Cos,.
ATHENS, GA
Mowing Machines $75
Deering - McCormick
Hay Rakes, Disk Harrows
Cultivators
Mowing - Machine Repairs
JES.. JD>. JSJLaJES J3<3fr JE3
Alliens, Georgia,