The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, September 21, 1923, Image 1

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Ttic VOL XXv I!? PANiESYULE ......... Hope GriiTeth and Richard v.ere in Athns on business Hi. a day. Wxt I.'.tile is visiting relatives in . • • arson. Rutv Scott returned from At 1 ~jnesday afternoon. ). P. Nelms of La Grange .. / 'i ... . e> e. ?,;> and M.s. Clyde R. Harkins rues’*.® • f Mr. and Mr. v. p . G" don Friday night. p. A. Moseley, Mva. J. H. j;,. t . and Mr:. W. 11. Graham v<• e visitor-, to Athens Tuesday. sal lie F. Daniel has taken on . . - o<oi-er term at the lb ,t ,-s‘ity of Georgia. , ■ --.re .- B. Moseley, N. C. In ,7. ff Mu.ray and D. A. IT- !• y made a business trip to At lanta Monday. . _ j . Hn >e Grtffeth left Tuesday i fo: Ai ?'•••’.; whe e he will enter the | Urdvr v::y of Georgia. no mi •••: f * ! .e teachers of Dan iel;- E • School spent the past v.’- i>; with relatives and friend:' j ia towns. j -- <r rdee-i Sneliings is tasking : <" course at the Athens 1 I Sr. < i‘ ge. . _ . -<• : ’ ’. nds and relatives of Mr. .Eke 1 were sowy indeen •o leadi of his death on Tuesday 1 •re .- g of this week. .... i M-si-ts Corisne Anthony | die MoEwer. passed through Daniels- 1 vt: Tuesday on their way to G. S. C v- . at Milledgeville, Ga> Miss Gvr.sne will teach in the College r io."'i which she graduated last term. Several from here attended the hinging Convention at Jones Chapel I"iiday and Saturday of last week. Mr Elm: Bond has resumed his *wk at ti e Medical College in Au gusta . 4 M.'g Mary Sorrells is still in At- Imia where she was called to the bedside of Mrs. Eula Massey. farms for rent Several good tarn,* tor rent ,n Laropben, Clayton, LqCjo, Uer.aft Jeier* on, iwuton, Henry and Matlisor* Counties. Liberal terms to good renters Call or phone Walnut 5590. T H TENNENT, 21 2 Palmer, Bldg ~ Atlanta, Georgia. 1 ‘ uDI - E R$ CONVENTION TO BE held AT DANIEL.SVII.LE Ar: 01d Tim e Piddl#*'*' Convention ■ mce. in DanielsvilJe, Ga. on I'.uav night and Saturday night, September 21 &r .d 22. memorial service • ' 1 ’ J C' in oil the Odd Fellows vicinity are invited to be with !r iic-monal exercises at Jones c apel c h u lch beginning at 10 *•- C S ’’’ °‘ -‘ lark Skelton. I’. G. • r each for os at eleven o’- r V i v< ybody i s invited to be chat car; and will -ome. G - K. TYNER. See. RESOLUTIONS OF TYSON LODGE NO <79 Where as tre Great Grand Master of the Universe htS seen fit ro re move f.om ou'rcnidst our beloved j brother, J. C. Tyner, who was n charttL member and P. G. of Tyson Lodge No. 475). and whereas the tn ring away f oir bro ,] i has c: ii a giro'.’ ever cur .1 oiheriy Fsa - ')•* tr.-e *nd Jenne&s of his death has caused us to -realize move and more the groat teachings- of our "-•7 e' .- b - st\ ;. is vacant a J ve'ce is hushed from our midst, but . o- co;'reel and rood advice will long be .c-msmbered : -n the Lodge: he;eforc; Be it Kesoved: That Tyson Lodge Mb. .478 ec ’ . keenly the loss of our beloved Broth -r Tyner, as we know thaf in the Loitge he was one who believed in aiid practiced these great princ.p]; of Friendship, Love and P. nth, and was always staunch and faithful 'o the Orders and precept. Be if fiivther Resolve.!: That. Ty son Lodge No. 479 hereby erfends tc his family its sympathy in the loir? of our dear BrotT.e and we know that 1.0 who doeth ail ihirgyj well v.'.'U guard and protect 'them in the:; , day;- of sorrow. ~ ... .. ■ * * ’ * V, • ?9 h further' Resolved': That <> -■ dialer be draped far a .period of tlr'ly days and that a copy of fh a <ri . .e.si b? ruled trie Georgia : Od ! Fell-:- vs and Monitor and a copy . : e spread upon the minutes and the fumiG be- furnished a copy of the j some. v -s, irey are passing e'er one ; by one, •oUcs-iing the river, facing the sun T ! ' -.i lights the Heaven’-; dyv. „, w 1-j m-Afn-wfOT Jimi who s’TTj', -y am . the way, ” Well have they earned our best re- . f-'ard, . r.-a*. v \ Theiv work was thoroughly done. I New to them we give the reward, - In the rays of the rising sun. The; - example we have before us, That we shall follow, it is their clue. Their mantles in falling rest o’er us. As we out: da’ly tasks pursue. Brothel's, may we so fill each pas sing hour, That bke a storm and tried and true. The budding complete may he a towe r Of strength to those who follow you. May the house stand upright at last. As the walls of our eternal home. well finished, so good and fast. We s -all receive the plaudit, “Weli done.” Ropeetfally submitted, J. 0. Fowler, J. L. Fort son, C. W. Dean—Committee. FT LAMAR The farmers are v bury with their fa/m work—pulling fodder, picking cotton, cutting hay etc. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. MeWhirte* and their i.iend, Mr. Bruner of Ft. G. have been spending several days here with friends and relative*. Mr. C. M. Bean made a business trip to Athens Sat’ \ Hav. The Fourth Quarterly meeting of the Danielsville Circuit was held here at Liberty Saturday and Sunday with good attendance botth days. Very good rents ts were given both finan cial and in other ways. Mr. Marvin Hutcherson of th Damelsville High School spent the week-end with home folks. Miss Fannie Lee Parker left Mon day rooming to enter the Commerce High School. Our young r.c-ople who are off at school seem to be highly pleased, and getting on well with their school work. ‘ ! . W. K'. Hutcherson seems to be getting his. 'hare of fish from the | Hudson river-—he is doing almost its weil as Andy Gump did at Shady DanieJsyilfe* Georgia, Rest. One day he bUSjlijßlL&n Sit carp, then when he is’.pJprith that gee; back and gets a ilßptPcne c -. 1 the same kind—then later 7 5b one is caught. k£%#-S§’b't W an". anything said about thMitt-evep. * * * S* „ • 41 MEADOW £ ***** * w * * 1 and Mrs. P.'MjSkl .1 ■ ■ f visiting their C.v Ashworth, eric day Igs-t Messers Tom Pow6?v ami Gar Sr.o'i lir.g were in Colbc, t last |aiurd'ay business. "Mr. and Mrs; Toai Bar. Hiss D. Ha Power and M. . Belritte Powc; ’-vote apemd-the-day of Mi a ;d, Mrs. Tom Power. ■ Su'ldav. M'-”- and Mrs. G. Vj. Spoiling were the g*tests of Mr'iirid. Mrs. ■!. C. Daniel Sunday. -* Guy Spelling left Jorjday for N- r: .Ik, Va ~ v he. e he in trein mg for IJ. S-. Navy. Wefthear there n. <> other of our boys' giirg who.,: vc bate fo see leave• bi. we wish hem. a!.] the good Irek-', t’ - Thtf; id. Y. P.. U. frM. Union church carre down, Si:ndr|; and put. ot a-program which tvag joyed by all- p-’esent. • ■ i„ il. - Mr. J. C. I-kak-i' > 'miking high >1- 77' i'i ■ s'-''- just n r’-l * SKILO * ******** ft'* ♦ * * The Singing CcnveudViyrt Jon :>■ Chapel Friday and a The tinging g\jnJEUj IIOW’U. * ■ * I Mr. and M-s. G. H. Tyner - I?.- j ited Mr. Will Ijfaryan and rannly ; Sunday afternoon. • | Be on the lookout fer mad doge; there way one in til’s community recently', J4;.-. Hayswood will begin a sirr ing school at Shilo church the 15th of October; Everybody is invited to come; it is a free oppd tunity Miss Annie Wynn hah returned home from Athens to spend a vacation We. ae glad to bear that Miss Ruth Long is improving nicely after having been sick so long. Miss Louesa Crew spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Ruth Crowe-. Mist? Annie Mae Baxter spent Sunday with homefolks. Miss Clyde Crowe entered school at 11a Monday morning. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fc/tson visited Mg. and Mrs. Luther Mry moie Sunday afternoon. Several from here attended the Madison County Singing Convent!ou at Jones Chapel Friday and Saturday All reported a good time—some tine singing and a good dinner. Mr*. Rhinehat of near Daniels ville spent the past week with Mr. Hanford Foster and family. M.. and Mrs D. McElroy and children, Pauline and Hershe), spent a while Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mfcs. L. V. Sea/boro. Mr. and Mi's, Harvie Carter an noune the bifth of a tine boy on Sept 2, who wili be cailed Jackson Boyd. Mil L. V. Scarboao, wife and two children spent Saturday and Sat urday night with relatives at High Shoals, Ga. . - Mes:-.er Jim Jones and— Sosbeo !e '* Sunday for the mountains where they will work. ........ M . and Mrs. W. M. Glenn and .son Odell spent Sudav with the lat | tor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 2.1 I Swindle of near H:x. .... JVp: ■ Jcnes and fia -y, '.'ary Lee PROGRESS PROGRAM FIFTH SUNDAY RALLY Unicn Church, September 30th, 1923 ——* 1 Sunday School Work—Mr. W. D. Meadow, Cheirman. 10:15 Song and praise service—G. i . Sad -s. 10:30 Reports on Sunday schools • r -d:4O Special music. 10:45 Sunday School address. ’. *.25 Song ■H. Laymen c work. U.- J 3. Daniel, Cha>m.n 11:30 Special moivic -1:40 Tie Layman's duty to his ch; rch m.d cccrnnurit-y. lion T. S. Well 1.2:20 Specml music * 12.50 /. Ijcut n for dinner m. Vvo.var, t Work—Mrs. \V , C. Grover. CLrirrcriti ’ :"0 (ipenirg songs 1:15 Devotional—M.s W . I*.. Broc. : ,p, Jr. . . .... 1:50 FolD-Mm. J. R. O’Kelley 1 :55 Campaign acrostics 2:25 Supt. Message—Mrs. T. W. G. nwfoed IV BY P U Work—Mr W. H. SU?.r, Che. ‘rrr.an 2<5 Hep erf s from >l. Y. P. U.’s 2:50 Addro sbv Rov. R. E. Conn aly •5:10 The Index Campaign—M ss Jc.ric Almand 3:20 Special music—Senior B. Y. P. It. of Danielsville 3:25 B. Y. P. U. work in China-*— HP. C. Tl Edward* 3:35 Playlet, '‘The Three Visitors” —Senior B. Y. P. II . of 11a 3*50 Report of Committee and aw n,. ding of Banners Place —Undor* Church . Tisj-.e— Eattcrn STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF / Bank of Danielsville Located at Danielsville, Mud'- on Cos. r.t Clare of Busmens Sept. 14, 1923 /• | RESOURCES Time Loans and Discounts 82,219.1 U. S. Be dr 9 - 7. >OO. CO Industrial Stocks and Bonds 450.00 Rank rgr House 2,375,-. 2S ".HhAc ; .. hi::' .c, . . 1.3 C - .2’, D-"p. sMH with App.oveu Ke serve A gents 3,948.02 Chei-s fur Clea ir.g IFm-re 428.12 Other Check; a -i Cash Items 124. ul Ovc’draftr— (if any) .... 25 .. 0 TOTAL 98,16T.96 TOTAL 98,167.96 F.-: f ;,e me came R. C. Griffeth, Cashie; of Bank of Danielsv.ille, who being duly sworn pays that the above foregoing statement is a tiue cuv.biion o:f said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank. R. G. GRIFFETH Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 19th day oi Sept., 1923. JNO. T. MURRAY, N. P., M. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Bank of Ila l ocated at i ;,A, Mad ion County, At Close of Business Sept. 14, 1923 RESOURCES Time Loans and Discounts 32,783.13 Leans Secured h-v Real Estate 28,000.00 Banking House 2,487.42 Furniture and Fixtures .. 1,615.80 Cash in Vault and Amounts Deposited with Approved Reserve Agents 1,469. 56 Due from other Banks in this State 2,347.29 Due from other Bunks in other States 997.10 Checks for Clearing House 753.53 Overdrafts —(if any) 16.50 TOTAL 70,470.33 STATE OF GEORGIA, Madron COUNTY. Before me came J. L. Thomps on, Cashie# of Bank of 11a, who be ing duly sworn, savs that the above foregoing statement is a true condi tion of said Bank, aa shown bv the books of file in said Bank. J L. THOMPSON, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before me, this I9 th day of Sept., 1923. R. F. BIRD, G. N P. M. C. spent Sunday with Mr. D. A. Join and farni'y. Mr. Skelton and family from Hart, county spent Sunda” v. Mi ihe latter:- patents, Mr. and Mr-- ;■. A Bran yan. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jenkin.: an no once the bicth of a fine girl on Sent . 2, who will be called Catherine Marc’le. LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid Ir, .... 15,000.00 Su. plus Fund 1 5,0 10.00 Undivided Profits 1,547.80 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 49,507.50 Tuv( L^eTUS*r/v < tIBITM Tm e)K Cashier's Checks *4,. 17 Cashier’s Checks 33.96 | I , LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid Jn .... 15,000.00 Surplus Fund 10,000.00 Undivided Profits 9,497.86' Dividends Unpaid 534.74 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 16,340.48 Time Certificates of Deposit 19,089. 72 Cashier's Checks 7.53 m TOTAL 70,470 3T FOR SALE Abbruzzi Rve, *2 00 per bushel F ulgb um and Rest Proof Seed Oat* 75c per burliel. CLARENCE E. ADAMS Mm. G. C. Freeman wd* the guest of Mrs. M. Y. Freeman of Jia Thursday afternoon. Number 11