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The Daniels vi lie flonitor.
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IDANIELSVILLE ,
1 1 Tr *va Senger, who is teach-
W, BoW and Royston this
■ v , v M.-en<l with friends
I, c 5i care was in Athens
K ; ;ar* Tues-lay.
■ . r"'y. P. U. every
H night- -we reed you.
Kpf 11 r \
jjjj j Wilson spent Wednes-
H in tin interest of the"
H cr y department of L. K.
Hie & Cos.
H a. i aUi. CfecH Blackwell
■ Maun Blackwell were
Hire in Athens Monday.
H Woman's Club held its regu-
Horth y •' •••Cng Thursday after-
H, October sth.
Herybciy wvited to attend the
Horih League -very Wednesday
; . M. W. Spelling:, Mr?. Wk
Hnelliny and children and Mr.
■ of Eibeiton -.pent the week-end
■ m>?. C. M. Spelling.
■s. Stepileis v siting her
io. Adams.
and Mr J S. Daniel were
m ....
Be. D Moseley and Mr. L
■O'-'- •:’> to Athens
■rridpy
ft GINNER’S REPORT
■' "t were 430 bales of cotton
■r'i in .Madison County, from the
Hof I£*23 prior to September 25,
■l, a; compared with 1,062 bales
H*l 1° Hep. ember 25, 1922. '
ft FOR RENT
h-h ,i, -,toro at Pocataligo.
V room, gootf locality tor tile
iron
mo po.i*o:,>or. at once. See
K Clyde Canon,
R c.ha;rmun ot I ruslees,
■ or h B Barrett,
I t S. Short.
K Jhe Maxwell,
1 K. M. Sailera,
ft t J . Lord
UNION NEWS ITEMS *
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fMw * v*s.
■ *" Uvv-lar meeting of Union
S., September Bth,
aj ’ s Y,Vi 'leered to go to the
' meeting at Oraw
,.’ s •* ■ l't Sailors, Miss Lucile
Ls:is a!l 'i Mi*. .r. R. O’Kelley
tdwt J,- ; ]\{. U. ineetin? Q f
1 ,;l *’'.-n held at Crawford
district Meeting
•eIM-ai meeting meeting held
: church, September
, 1 1 attended. Among
' "isito*s were Mrs.
j ' U ' v ‘ !ns - ••'•xington; Mr. Tom
7 a! '' ! H '- W. L. Culbert-
Hon. T. E. Men,
l( Skelton, Hartwell.
01 P>t the regular
s rf . '■ ! met the nfti-
I li o
* , '*• represented
ft-,, resting worker's
, ' -0 POSTED
£
ft, a j ars ' kind allowed
'■cans everyone.
?.4j L COMER
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* JUST FROM PROGRESS *
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The B. Y. r. U. and .S. £.
Rally at Union last Sunday was av
tended by a large erow<}l.
The party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Hess Davis Saturday .’right was en
joyed by ail present.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Poster a fine girl, September 21st,
who will be called Fannie Put'n .
Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Carter and
baby, Boyd, spent Sunday with Mr.
G. W. Scarboro and family.
Mr. and Mr*. Hugh While and
baby, Eritha, and Mrs. Z. B. Sm : th
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mgs. W. M*. Glean.
Mr. Rhinehart and family spent
Sunday with Mr.- S. B. Foster and
family*.
I/lttle Eritha White is spending
part of this week with Little Alary
Lee Jones. . .ecsaMir
if. Larkin Marcus and family
spent Sunday with Mr. L. V
Scarboro and family.
Mr. Leonard Shelton and family
spent Sunday with their parents, Mr*,
and Mrs. Henry Shelton,
and Mrs. Henry Shelton..
Preaching at Moon’s Grove next
Saturday morn mg at eleven o’clock
rind Sunday afte ’oon at three o clock.
Everybody come.
Me. J. D. McElrov and family
spent part- of last week with the
latter.a parents Mr and Mrs ML 51
Glenn.
Master Raliegh Watson Allen
spent the week-end with his grand
parents. ~<*
SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE
A,T JONES CHAPEL
For the instruction and benefit of
all Sunday School workers within the
hounds of Dandelsville Circuit, there
is to be a Circuit Sunday School In
stitute at Jones Chapel, Sunday Oc
tober 7th.
Rev, Homer Thompson, of the
North Ga. Conference, Mr?. 11. E.
Hawes and Miss Sarah Ann Wright
of E’berton, ali leading cguw in
Sunday School work, together with
some local talent, wili be the speak
ers for the occasion.
All who are interested in Sunday
School work, and how to do it bet
ter are cordially invited to attend.
Program will open at ten o'clock,
sun time, and close about 3:80 P. M.
i •
CHOIR MEETING
The Madison County Singling
Choir meete at Ua Baptist church,
Sunday afternoon, 2:30 o’clock, Oc
tober 7th. Everybody has a co.dia
invitation.
F OR SALE
Abbruzzi Rye, $2.00 ocr liiuhel
Fulghum and Runt Proof Seed Oat.
! 75c per bushel,
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
FARMS FOR RENT
! .'sevsral good farms for rent n
t Campbell, V_:(ayton, Cobb, UeivaiD
jrayette, Jefferson, Milton, Henry
i
and Madison Counties. Liberal
terms to good renters Cali or phone
, Walnut 5590.
T H. TENNENT.
21 2 Palmer. Bldg.,
Atlanta, Georgia
Danielsville. Georgia, Friday, o :t * 5, f<>23
* FRIENDSHIP *
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Several from here attended the B.
Y. P. U. Rally at Union church
Sunday; ull reported a fine day.
Miss Mildred Smith spent Saturday
right with Mis'? Janie Smith).
Miss lie la Murry spent a few days
with Miss Gladys Smith lust week.
Mire. Luvin Perry and children
wore the guests cf her mother. Mrs
J . E. Freeman Sunday
Mr. and Mrri. Howard Crook wore
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loo
Mattox Sunday.
Mies Fleets Perry and Mrs, Willie
Crook made a business trip to Dan
ielsviße Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrslt W. D. Haralson
and Mr. and Mrs.' G. G. Oliver
spent Sunday wt.h homefolk.s near
Commerce. .
Miss Rilla Freeman took supper
with Misses -Tame ami Annie Smith
Sunday night.
Mk and Mrs. Jim Edwards
■-pent. Sunday afernoon with Mr. and
Mrs. W, A. Haralson. ....
51 George Garett and Roy were
the guests of Mr. Jim Fort-son Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Crook were
the guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ('. C. Crook Sunday. *
Mrs. Idv Sanders and Mrs. Leo
nie Graham spent Tuesday with Mr.
ami Mrs. W. A. Haralson.
Messers L. D.^jpdßullock Smith
were the guests '."will hr cousin, Mr.
Leonard Smith abovg .. .
Miss Reila Fieoman is spending a
few days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Freeman,
Misses Fannie Hazel Lester and
Gladys Smith were the guess of Miss
EzioHe Haralson Saturday afernoon.
Our 15. Y. P. IT. meets on Sat
urday night this week, but. will meet
on Sunday night as usual after this
week. ‘
Mrs. Lizzie Graham and children
r'pent last Tuesday night with Mrs.
W. C. Lester.
Mrs. Annie Graham was the guest
• f Mrs. T>o<ha Esco last Thursdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crook left Sat
urday morning to visit their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cone, near
Americas, Ga.
Mr. Jet Smith returned home
Sunday from a visit to Mrj, Arlow
Murry. .
!
Mrs. Williams and fiitfcld Weba
i
Smith left Sundav to visit relative
*
| near Athens.
I
Logs Wanted
)
; We pay cash for
logs, either wag
■
on or ear loads,
BANCROFT LUMBER Cos.
wh )i Fjfl.
EPWORTH LEAGUE SERVICE
AT COLBERT
Next Sunday there will b© to
preacehirg at the Methodist church
at Colbert.. The secretary of the
Di. t /et league be
present to talk to the League and
the preaching hour will be used by
the League. Everyone is invited to
attend this service at 11 A. M.
All parents and adult members
should come and lend encouragement
to the young people, and themselves
be helped by this address by Biro.
John Baker, the visiting secretary.
The League well have their regu
lar program together with special
music.
W. A. WELLS ...
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* SHILO
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett
visited home oflks Sunday.
Miss WillTe Tyner spent Sunday with
Miss Sadie Lou Evans. ....
Mr. Ceil Bennett spent Sunday
with home folks.
The singing school will begin at
Shilo church the 15th of this month;
everybody is invited to come to the
five school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crow of
Athens, visited homofolks Sunday.
There will be a Bor Supper at
| Shilo church Saturday night, Oct (L
| Mm And Mr.si, Marion Turn*
j % isiting homo,.Elks, Mr.* and
j. FOR SALE
JtVd:grceil- iced iyi.s and Uuruc
j Jersey Pig*.
RALPH S. COLLIER
j FARMS FOR RENT
j Several I, 2, and J horse crops
MILES COLLIER
Colbert, Ga .
FREE
%
$175.00 Claxtonola given away.
With every 5.00 cash purchase of
merchandise at our store we will
give free one chance at this beauti
ful instriment. For full particulers
call at our store where we are offer
ing some real bargkins in Drygoods
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Hdwe,
and Heavy groceries.
We guarantee satisfaction. Give
us a chance.
Briffeth-Baker & Cos.
The National Hog
And Cattle Show
f v
Proof of a Revolution in the
Hoff and Cattle Raisin#
of the South.
Atlanta. Ga.—There is no treater
factor In improvement of brood of
hog* end cattle ou the farms of tfe*
country rhau the National Hog and
Cattle Hhow held each year under the
auspices or the .Southern Swine Grow
ler’e Association and the Southern
j Cattlemen’s Association, and which
Is officially a part of tb 1 Southeastern
Fair to be bold October 6 to 13 this
year.
That this Improvement lias boon
wonderful is admitted by all well to
formed people, and everybody knows
that, there can be no compariiou bo
twpen the scrub cows ad the woods
rooter* of even ten years ago, and
(ho beautiful and productive eatttle
and hogs of today.
There will be thousands of dollars
jn prises for Herefonis, Shorthorns,
Aberdeen Angus, Jerseys, Guernseys.
HolsteluFrlosians and Ayrshire*;
breeds which were practically un
known to tnoßt of the farmers of the
last generation. Dairying and cheese
making is going forward bv leaps and
bounds in Georgia and you wtU be sur
prised to find out how many chaos©
factories are operating in the state.
i Thousands of dollars also will be
awarded to owners of hogs; Duroc
i Jerseys. Hampshire*), Poland Chinas
and Berkshire* alone will draw more
thHn $4,000 in prizes
i There will he a fat cattle and a
fat hog department of the show, and
car-load exhibits of "feeders” and
"grain fed” cattle.
No man who sees the stock showfi
here cm ever be satisfied with scrub
, stock in his barnyard, and no boy who
! secs it will ever own any scrub stock
n! all, and whether you are a stock
' man or not you wili be interested in
i seeing what the pure bred stock In
dustry has accomplished In our slat©
; and section within the lust few year*.
# L)on't forget t D viit our service
department where we make • special
ty of repairing automobiles aiid fix
ing FORDS.
H T BRANON MOTOR CO
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