The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, September 14, 1923, Image 1

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i Sip ■ft I Ijl w w. aa s. k wll It W. L a xJ’ 1I M M © VOL xxvlii OAOIUE „, ss gallie Bullock is spending t **eek with ■ Wives at Colbert. F. ly Carson, Ada Wilson, l:eo England and Mr L. B. Green wrc in Athens Sunday. Ajnong tl and l?irls fro ™ : who have gone to for the fall le'rm ,‘ t . Ruby G iffeth, Frances Luu p ; . Ruth Tabor, Julia haki I .' (new a senior), Rena and j,7a Bond, .to the Normal; anj|, • s Hope Griifeth and Elco Huff |o Dahlonega; Leo Bond, John Sau- Gleni; Nelms, Frank Echols and ]■. y Bond lo Vov." Hat/ Daniels vile misses there me* y, happy-heart- C 1 young people, whose presence al ways adds int< est and pleasure to oety occasion, ami the best wishes for a successful yea. 's work and a g.eable einv.or.meiii accompanies each bey and girl. I . John Her ldon spent the past verb-end in Hartwell. Mr. Charlie Baker, Misses Lucy i distort and Ma garet Sprayberry visred Mi-s Julia Baker at S. N. S. in Athens Sunday. The ma ly fsiends of Mr. B . N. Sh-c at • to learn of his indisposition this week. Mr. and M • Roy David were veer-end to Htatham. Quite a luimhcr from Danielsvile ime in Atnens Tuesday, Madison ( ouiity Day- at the Agricultural fdkge. ■ hdgar Brooms of Or] an da, • 4-, visited hi.? brother, Mr. R. i- Broome last Mondav. "• M. Griffeth's lovely home *as thrown ' -spiiably open fc; the J 1 *I'"* 1 '"* of the Woman’s Club on last -tnrs'ay afternoon at 4 o’clock in “ortf the teacher? of the Daniels v':!? high School. I** enli: ' t! !o "'er / fl v oor was tblown lifter and made attractive with a ttt.es oi autumn flowers, avrang s,'er ' aR sPi teed r.t intervals Hfoughout the rooms. 4i ". ' ' Murray presided over i ;', Uaness ‘feting. Several in r7 oorts were given after €n j 0 p, ';‘ afant social hour was H s ’V R 'r t ' rVeil by committee:— . ], ‘ !i ' htefl *° enro!l one *" l,Cfc Brents and guardians ‘'7 ry . und Public School ittoo!, t ' iadlson County white and the Sr" Mcnday ’ oct - 29th, 1922. rt,rms end* Dec. 21st 132;:' ’l' * rm bo^ s Dec. 21st, T ? rv ‘ " Vwl 18th, 192.. to •; ***ool ages are 8 J "'d ? in :_ ''' Js ert ‘°ll every hoy Bchoolg a > count y this time. Put you, . 7 a ® d -f VOU fail Wtinp. ,n Hc hool, he is not Nt*s D; m ? e State wants an,| ex ' ,r “ to got. bounty Bd. of Ed. By IS- 0. David, Supt. NOTICE The ft y ~7~~ vnde r •. - 1 L . at Union will . g "og-am at Meadow moon at 3 o’clock, ! °®cers of sth Dist. ! • rr nge program for ?h.v "■ eting at Union, Sept. ABOUT 200 ENJOY MADISON COUNTY DAY AT AGRICULTU RAL COLLEGE We went, we saw, and were pleased Everybody at the College about 10 o’clock and began the tour over the college 13.nv. Dir. M. P. iarnag-an very successfully led the tour. The order of the events were as follows First we were led to the orchards where Dr. T. 11. Me.Hatton gave an illustrated lecture on the growth and cult3. e of fruits. From thou- we were car* led over the livestock and:• - parturient where Dp. Jarnagin ice ■r' Hired on each phase of how the stock, are ca.od for, taking up bov the different feeds are grown amf ea. ed for. It was also emphasized that it takes lots of feed, but that the grow ing of this builds up the land in two ways, by enriching the land by the actual growing off the different leg umes, and by turning the manures back on the land. He made tic state ment that the success of the far rn there is due to the above, farm pro gram which has been followed for the past sixteen years. He further stated that they have developed the farm to where it will produce more than tin ee times more than when than when they took it over, also it has paid a liberal profit every year except on . Dinner was s’Uead at one o’clock at the main building after which Dr. Andvew M. Soule gave a most inter esting and encouraging lecture. We spent the afterabon studying the plats which, embraced the legumes, cotton, corn, peanuts and other too numerous to mention. Before start ing home we were shown through the poult y plant by Professor Wooster. A 111 then started for home feeling fine except for the fatigue from such an evciiful day, . . W. R. ESKEW, County Agent. MR JIM CARITHERS BURIED YESTERDAY Mr. Jim Carithers, who died sud denly at his home near Meadow on Tuesday about noun was buried at the family burial grounds yesterday :af ternor.i'. Funeral services were I conducted at the home by Itev. [Chandler. Surviving are the widow one bjrothelr, Mr. George Ca.'ith crs, and two sisters, Mrs. W. R. [Daniel and Mts. Will Oatithers. TENT MEETING Tent meeting at my home near Meadow church begins H. iday night, September 14, to which every one is invited. .... D. H. FORTSON ONION SETS 15c Quart; 50c Gallon Just received shipment White and Yellow Bermuda Onion Sets.. Now is the time to pIanV CITIZENS PHARMACY Cor. Clayton and Jackson Su=. FOR SALE Abbruzzi Rye, $2.00 per bushel. Fulghum and Rust Proof Seed Oats, : 75c per bushel. CLARENCE E ADAMS j FARM LOANS Loans on high class farms closed quickly ; large loans preferred. .1. T. Murry. Danielsvilte. Oa MADISON COUNTY SINGING CONVENTION \ The annual meeting of the Madi i son County Singing Convention I meets at Joner> Chapel, Friday and ; Saturday, September 3 4th and 15th. Danielsviiie, Georgia, Friday, Sep i4 1923 W M S OF VINEYARD CREEK ELECT OFFICERS The regular meeting of the Vine yards Creek Woman’s Missionary So ciety was held at the church last Tuesday, September 4th. and the following officers were elected f©y the ensuing year: . . . . President—Mis. W. R. Collins Vice-Pres.—Mrs. Milton Woods Sec and Treas—M..s Frank Threlkeld Personal Service—Mrs Chas Woods Meeting led by President; reading 3rd chapter of Matthew; prayer by Mis. R. 81.B 1 . Williford. Reporter STATEMENT Semi-annual Statement oi tine Free State Co-operative Fire Insur ance Company of Madison Couniy, Georgia, for the Six Months ending June 30th, 1923. Assets ~ssh in Bank $477.50 Bills Receivable 135.33 Total 612.83 Income h collected on Bills Receivable 106.17 Bills Receivable 135.33 Matriculation Fees 42.27 Cash on hand in Bank Dec. 31st, 1922 388.75 Total 672.52 Disbursements Expense to J. R*. Nelms .... 5.00 Expense to Agent 21.37 Expense to W. A. Wright Ins. Commissioner ...... 25.00 Expense to Advertising .... 2.70 Expense to Postage 4.62 Expense to Stationery 1.00 Total 59.69 ; Total Amount of ins. $152,390.00 Number of Policies in Force 140 Georgia, Madison County. ! Personally conies J. T. Gholston, who on oath says he is Secretary and Treasurer of the Free State Co-op- I erative Fire Insurance Company of Madison County raid State and that i the foregoing statement is correct and true. J . T. GHOLSTON Secretary and Treasure?/. Sworn to and subscribed before me Aug. 25th, 1923 Win. D. MEADOW, Clerk S. C. DISTRICT MEETING The Missionary Society of the El berton District met with the Comer Society at the Methodist church, Fri day, August 7, for an all day meet ing in the interest of mission study. The meeting for the day was in charge of Miss Bert Winter of Row ersville, the District Secretary. Mrs. Harry Comer led the devo tional, Mi-s. T. E. Atkinson of Ncwnan and Miss Wiyter gave short talks followed by a very inttfresUV sermon on missions and discipleship by Rev. J. H. Banton from Hart well . Avery helpful and instructive program was carried out in the af ternoon. Mrs. Atkinson, SupiJ. of Mission Study of the North Georgia Conference gave some good plans and suggestions to he used in the i year's work. Mrs. Banton sang u ; beautiful sol op The ladies of the Comer church served a very bounti i ful and delicious basket dinner at | the noon hour. vv- r.i~ -■—— ■ —v %' \ For Rent: i My farm i near Ila. Jno J Strickland Athens, Georgia, Seeds Seeds Buy truly and get Select Garden and Field Seed Abruyzle Rve Turnip Seed A {fa ha Salad oi all bind Crimson C/ovcr Cabbage Plants Red Clover Onion Sets or seed Hairy Vetch Rape Oitizens Pharmaey Athens, Georgia, LUMBER LUMPER LUMBER Hoards and Framing WEfPAY CASH- Athens Saw and Piansing Mill Cos. ATHENS, GA. SHIP YOUR COTTON KSOSS BONDED WALEHOUSES A ’hens, C qra Owned tmd Operated by JOHN MOSS The Only Government Sendee! Warehouse tfi Alhetir Our warehouses meet the demands and needs of the hour, combining as they do, absolute protection with service and economy. PROTECTION We are licensed by and under bond to the United States Government. Cotton or merchan dise stored with us is safeguarded by the Federal Govern ment in just the same way as is yiur money in a Nation al Bank. Our eniployeoa are licensed and bonded. Your receipts and cotton are checked, counted and verified at frequent intervals by government inspectors. We have the latest and best automatic sprinkler system through out our warehouses. SERVICE— Our service is all you might expect from thir ty-four years continuously in the cotton business with a dean record from end to end. In Case of advances or loans, our BONDED RECEIPTS are deposited by you in the bank of your choice and the ’ money paid direct to you by the bank. ECONOMY- Our BONDED RECEIPTS in the hands of your banker, command the lowest rate of interest au thorized by the Federal Reserve system. We are located on Oneta Street, on property ad joining the local compress and served by our own railroad tracks, connecting with every railroad entering Athena. Simply ship your Cotton “John D. Moss, Athens. Ga. We will do the rest. Write for further information or -call in person. ■Shipping tags supplied on request. John D. Moss 433% Broad Street Athens, Georgia DISCHARGE NOTICE In the District Court of the United Staten, for the Northern District ot Georgia In re J. h. BEUSSEE, Bankrupt Nc(. >562 In Bankruptcy A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by above-named bankrupt, and the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had on Sept. 29t.h, 1923, at ten o’clock A. M., at Ibe United States District Court root*, in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditor: tnd other r., ■ n in inters-t to an pcrJ: at raid time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for disci.; should not be g. anted. O C FULLER, Clerk. , I DISCHARGE NOTICE | j ; in the District Court of the United State*, for the Northern DUtrict !, ot Ueorfia * 1 | . J In re * | ,i. 1,. HIGHLAND, Bankrupt. No 1366 In Bankruptcy A petition foe* discharge having been filed in conformity with law by above-named bankrupt, and the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said petition be bad on Sept. 29th, 1923, at ten o’clock A. M., at the United States District Court room, in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other net sons in interest to ap pea*, at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrunt for discharge should not be gante^. | O. C. FUJfcER, Clerk. 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