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THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR
C. E. Ayr- x, Pui liser
red as s‘i i■;*■: mallei at the
Post-office at Damcluville
OTnia! Off,n of Madiccn Cjiiv.l;
{subscription itftl.ea:
(/tie Year, $1.50
Si: MoitlhK, 7a Cents.
VINEYARD CREEk
* * * * * . * 1 , ’ * ,
Revival sen w 1 begin <•-<•*
i ■.••• dry imfo-e ir,. trird '.unilay..
}.’ev . J . K . B: awn, p eacher.
'll. WilUe Barnett e..d son an!
i.Mi(fht*." ft-m Aluharnu ' ave n*
x'r it.fipi -< in thif ’' tt an..
*1 he iringiM/ ;j /.<• 'V *"• • ,i ;
fl. k . Milu.r. Wood wax * f\-• .y*>'s by
all \ •of < iil Bnturflfiy night,
Hr. and Mrs. Georgi C.vrington
■were visiting here last week.
k -!• ' '!" ’
Mrs. Ada Hall and children left
J'.itu'rduy nip'ht for North Carolina,
ybrie they will make their home.
']'ieir friend* xeg el to see them
leave.
Mi . and Mrs. Stanton Ball v/r •:
I !•■:■,tu of lolativv* in thir communi
ty lnnt week..
Mr. and Mn;, S. H. Wood r.pcnt
'l' nr.day aftornoon v ifh M'; . and Mr
.1. M . Patton .
Mr. and Mrs Dewey King ppont
*.,.ut week-end with relative;; at Col
bert. *• •
M’ and Mit. Ceori'e Woo , dined
Saturday night with IF D ■ and Mm.
Charlie W ood . • •
S _
Mrs. C. A. B,*own spent last week
v.d.li her s'.elvi. Miv. .toim Moon, ot
Newtown, w- r ir
r Mr. and Ms. C. 1. Guntoir of
Fotmy Shoals were the 'week-end
giiewh, of irrt ' <;• here .
Mrr. Susie The Ike Id has return
e.l liorne after ‘.pending some tune
v’db liCt daughter, Mrs. C. H. Gun
ter.
Mr. ar.d M •. Klro V/ebb were
visiting lelatives in Bov:man /a t.
Wifk-end.
Mrs. Howard White and children
if Bowman re spending .•.■ e r :d
days with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. White
M,s. S. H. Wood spent a few
day vvth ,e: dr.in Her, M-s. Nor
i imu (iotnpi.on, whose ch id ha-' dipli
tho iu.
CCME.R WOMAN'S CLUB
Vhc August .-neeting of Woman'.':
t’lrl* w. hel-t Wednesday at tbe
] cine of Ms. K. T. Kberhardt.
Mis>. Kberhardt, Mis. C&rniih&e!,
M.s. .lotton and Mis. Loon Adair
being joint Tbe pi evident
being absent, Mrs. \V. Ay, Rowe,
vice-president, presided. Several im
j.o taut matters were hroup.it up
foi dißcuHsion, amnn.j them being
the recommendations sent in by the
health ofUvr who r oontiv inspected
*nii town, (bo t lub govs on . 000 ** i
as standing for anything that will
further rood health conditions a’d
rushes to co-operate with council and
town in any measure they may pro
pose to secure b>r.t -results in tin#
line.
Program was on Music and in
eli; rge of M'uj. Adair. Most o f pro
gram was given t* discussion of Mc
dowoll and his compositions, by Mrs.
I ward Strickland . Mis* Mae Keans
p.n* ,i piano selection and club was
favored with a vocal solo by its di
iv.of Music, Mr. Herbert Moon.
J‘.. .i .1) Thompson gave the cur
jent events of month.
A salad course and iced ten were
f^rvt'd. ~ .......
AH the crops in eutr county loot
j.enusirg, in fact, tubing everything
S-ito eomideraton, mort so than lti
any section w* tiuv* *c .
' COW FOR SALE
One Jtrscy Mtiloh Cow, fresh ;n;
* \trn ijfjOt butter low; pr ee right ■
L. O. MOON,
Comer, Ga .
FOR SALE—
New herci louring Cosr —
fer Cfi.vh.
PEOPLES BANK
NOTICE
! The Fideilv: Class will ."ewe a k-*r-
I heeue ne. t. Thulrdny at ■< o'vJock
!grove in front of Dr. Kopers.
FOR SALE
Tlif.reifgiib' fn, early March l.iixi cu
S C R 1 Red cacltonols, pi’.re
1t i '
e-' te k reel iron, winner rf {i*xt
Southeari ern hair, Atlanta.
? . e UC < aril .
J. L. McMUKEAY
' ijGR 5. ALE— " r 1
fo/ S R. 1 Pees Cockerels
.u $i .SO each. B' rfd E?ck Cock*
eve A, April I'aSeh, a? tt/ .00 tare.
B. S. PAUL,
Cower, Ga .
Our nation is bowed in sorrow o
ver the death of President Harding;
oven in the .smallest towns all Keenly
await news of the funeral procedings
and whatever views we may have
held, the keenest sorrow is felt at
Itu death of one whose lifF* held (Sc
many admirable qualities.
One nresident dies nt the close of
day in San Francisco, am: before the
dawn of another day, the vice-presi
dent is sworn ir, by his father as
president of the United States, at an
unjt eentious Vermont home, and
,stalls for Washington at once.
L Aft"tr Every F.'h.ai
WRjOEirS
.'a Top ojfl eat-St meal
Swifh a bit ©3
I sweet in the form
I ol WKIGLEY’S.
Blt satisfies the
# sweeU toCb and
g aids digcsltoit.
ff Pleasure and
mUifA
in tkemamutif*
"When 1 feel like this—
-1
dizzy, black spots before
my eyes, bad taste in
my mouth, stupid and
lazy—l know what’s
the matter. I’m bilious,
I just take a couple of
DR. MILLS’ LIVER KIJLS
They fix me up in short order.
WW don’t YOU try these
little wonder workers? You’ll
find %m easy to take and
mild but effective in opera
tion.
Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles'
Preparations.
THE DANiei-SVilli MONITOR. DANIELSViLLE. GEORGIA.
Legal Notice
Georgia, Madison County.
S. J. Carmichael, A gent for N.
jj. & J. H. Carmichael, a resident
~f said State, hav ; ng duiy applied to
be guardian of MiiJ'ord Dudley, a
lunatic; or that some other ht or su.t
--; hie person; notice :s hereby given
that sad application will be passed
on at the next Court of Ordinary for
sad county, to be he'd or, first -don
day ,u September, 192*.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 9th day of Aug., 192' f .
N. C. BULLOCK, Ord.
0
E&JPs Catarrh Medicine
Thc.su who ?uo ;n run i wn” comii
t./'••* v'] ••u-t'. IV::j 1 Cl ■:n i* bclhc''H
1 U* *;• ffiUi Ji :iv. ti., ;* wiani thviy arc Hi
■■<><><> nealth. Tills t im tliat wWie
Cutairh is a incei ..isc.isx. U is great*.'
ir’• *ji i <•- T . v -on/ iiUuu’ii. <-(.!iriiue:s.
JIAI-J/y C.VJV.RRM x/i ”FK /•>r
sici,' of an Oji.M ">•> CneUlj
R ■ : • > ,<•< xl and the
iMci liH. Mwii.aii*-, fi IV).: . : t•., 1 1 r.WKC-ti-:
. i, impi o iaj.- tin Cto.xrxM
Solo by uruefvistK i-r- over M Veers,
i .i < .honev A. Op.. Toieiio, C'iun
Logs Wanted
We pay cash lor
logs, either wag
:on or car loads,
BANCROFT LUMBER Do.
Colber,, ,0 a.
1 MAD J SON COUNTY OFFICIALS
DIRLCTOR V
:‘ t '.. ■
K. C. Bullock , Ord’y, Danielsville, Ga.
1). It. Freeman, Com. It. & It.. lia, Ga.
s, (:, O'Kelley, Cleyk, Cem’r R. & E-
Danielsville, Ga. '*—
,W. D. Meadow. C. S. C., Danielsville
j W. 11. Ball, Sher., Danielsville. Ga,
j 0, ]!. Ayers, Surveyor, Comer, Ga.
'A . M Hix, Tar Rec., Comer, Ga.
|T. G. Hitchcock, T. C., Danielsville.
|R. C. Da'id, Supt of Schools, Dan
ielsville, Ga.
; G L. Williams, t op. Slier., Daniels
vide, Ga.
FORK, 203rd, Dint. G. M.
7. S. Tl.relkeid, J. P., Carlton, Ga.
Dewey Threikeld L. C. Carlton, Ga.
DANIELSVILLE, 2C4th Dist. G. M
T. ,1. Nelms, J. IC, Danielsville, Ga.
J. T. Gholston, N. P., Danielsville, Ga
C. C Kidd, L. C., Danielsville, Ga.
fc'eab Winfrey, L. Danielsville, 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.
EOCA, 202nd Dist. G. M.
t. 11. Lbrrl, P., Da, Ga.
S. G. Haggard, N. P.. Commerce, Ga.
T. L.. Henley, L. 0., Danielsville, Ga.
I. V. Styles, L. C. Commerce, Ga.
GROVE HILL, 382nd Dist. G. M.
M. D. Brown, N. P., Colbert, Ga.
T. 3. Thomason, J. p., Hull, Ga.
Daniel Eberhardt L. C. Colbert, Ga.
S. E. Whitworth L. C. Hull, Ga
PITTMAN. B&3rd Dist. G. M.
S. E. Strickland, J. P., Hull, Ga.
G. L. Sailers, N. I'.. Hull, Ga.
F. G. Wood, L. 0.. Hull, Ga.
MILL, 438th Dist., G. M.
O. L. Adams, J. P., Danielsville, Ga.
C. W. D<*a*", N. P.. Danielsville, Ga.
G. N. Sartain, L. C., Danielsville. Ga
J. L. Fortson, L. C., Danielsville
HARRISON. 521st Dist. G. M.
W. M. Parham, J. P., Bowman, Ga.
J. sM. Rice. N. P., Royston. Ga.
C. G. Osiey. 1.. C., Royston, Ga.
COLLINS, 1610th Dist., G. M.
IC. W. L'urcr.n, N. P.. Comer, Ga.
!l. M. Strickland. L. C. Comer. Ga .
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9 rUNERALDIRECTORS
J’ EMBALMERS f
% AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT,I
JA KAY COFFIN/ — AbNKHT Mr
The summer is coining to a close
and I want to make room for fall
goods; in order to do this will sell
out all my summer goods at ridicu
lously low prices.
One lot of Tennis values up to
2.00 at 75c, one lot of ladies slippers
ail sizes per pair 1,50, one lot of
men's scout shoes 1.75, one lot of
ladies white slippers per pair 1.25.
one lot of children’s dressed hats 69c
each, one lot of ladies hats 98c, one
lot new dark voile worth s€c now
24 l-2c, galvanized cil cans 39c.
brooms 69c, one lot of ladies silk hose
various colors 3Sc, bovs wash suits
•v
from 75c to 1.48, pint fruit jars 79c.
quarts 98c. half gallon 1.25,
I have many other bargains that
space forbids mentioning.
f am paying tne following prices
for produce: Friers 25. Hens 20c
25c Corn 1.25 per bushel: Wheat 1.25
Butter 25c; Scrap iron 35 Rags 50c.
A. Dechovitz
Comer, Georgia
C. A. SCUDDER
f.IKM’ELKK
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REPAIR:
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