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| OANIELSVILLE
■ Uvj , Athens was
business Wednesday.
■mwill bl sket-ball game
■ Dan :ti viR Arnoltlsvilie
Klrday in Arnoldsville.
I Misses Orie ar:, Gertrude Hall and
m\ w r BurougF w-re chopping m
Egoslart Thursday.
■ Mr. TANARUS, E. Griffeth pent oeveiwl
in Atlanta recently.
I j[. c Jonah Daw ia visiting her
■ Mr. and Mrs A. C|. Camp-
H Let’s all go to ArnokLvill© next
■jtjrday and see the Basket Ball
Kw between Arnotdsville and Dan
Kile. Eack upM. C. H. S. team.
■ Ms Robev ta Hitchcock is visiting
letparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
■iticociV
I and Mr A. S. Westbrook
■Da wee in town Tuesday. Mr.
Bestbrock attended the County
Board cf E-hication meeting.
I Mrs. W fl Bullock Is spending
Bis week in Corner as guest of re.-
Bives ami friends,.
I Mr . T. G. Hitchcock is visiting
lb. and Mrs. T. Q. Beaton in Col-
I The Woman's Club of Danielaville
•old it. N;•vein!'or meeting hr the
■efcool budding in last Thursday af
■craoon at three o’clock. J . H.
P* meeting. Nineteen members an
mte: - to tohi rail. After the reg
fe bus'"c session the following
Warn was rendered:
i Flanders Field—Mrs. D. A,
Mcseled.
taf- America.
Area's Answer— Miss Carson .
of Armistice Day— Mr. R.
C. David.
Mrs. B. T. Moseley and Mrs. J
■ Bspgs were joint hostess, serving
an.) cake from a table with its
™riil decoration of baskets of white
“rmthcmumr, with dainty red pop-
'•'dkating the guests places.
BOX SUPPER KT MEADOW
■ **** bf -ur*. aiid come to the
r a; .'■’vad'ow' School House,
night, N> lV . 17,
l. I '* **ONF.Y LOANED
ftNier.'l I .and Rank to far*
n * ’ linw! U a great "help to
’ A h.-; HW<e of the low rate
, thq ian * *•
Blj / ir M the principal
■-* Is i !U i, #( i to he -paid by
■"armr*- -., 1 y irKT< anf j with
■tj!., \ r . * !: ’ " sr Pays the debt in
IL ii installment on
Ki*?! ** ** *-■*
tf ent, per annum,
WL, & p Pi>r cheaper
K;; r 'n the debt bes'de.
1 ' ra>, l“ feature about
I'r, k ! Ul? to the fact that
■•?. t e r r ct:eal!y makes his
Bwirtd hft eaTl never he re-
I;,- ' ,>:i !nare than the .6 1-2
ftctig h . , r ' fT year *<i yet he has
Ittt _ ’nove if he wants to,
I' after five year*.
I ate to borrow on
he * installments can
I the principal
Isssij , " ~?l demanded, as the
I ’ * n payments Hqui
|**Bt i s n • Whenever pay.
| : . t u given for all
I utv rffjt.
ORGANIZED CLASS CONFERENCE
AT COMMERCE, NOV. 14
Under the direction of the Sunday
School Department, Georgia Baptist
Convention, there will be held at the
First Bapti t church at Commerce,
G‘ r . on November 14th, beginning
at 10:30 A. M., an Organised Class
Conference.
Harry L. Strickland. Secretary
Organised Class department, Sunday
School Board, Southern Baptist Con
vention will be the principal Speaker.
A rare opportunity to hear one or
the leading Sunday School spcc.ialis’s
Officers, teachers, pastor:, in embers
of young people and adult classes
are cordially invited by the Com
merce Firat Baptist church.
Dinner will be served on the
grounds.
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FOR SALE
! My home place, containing 4C lu
cres, situated in edve of Danielsville
cn Bankhead highway, with good
dweliin and well improved surround
ings. Will rell at sacrifice
HENRY B. SANDERS
! 0-25-21 Both papers, pd
PREMIUM LIST
!
Madiaon Countv Club Fair
November 17
HOGS:
! Best Hog-, either sex or class and ary
breed—. Scholarship to Short Course
at Georgia State College of .Agricul
ture, given by ,T. Nj. B. Thompson,
i Comer, Ga., value $12.00
POLAND CHINAS:
Ist prize, $5.00 pair shoes by L. E.
Greene & Co’., Danielsville.
2nd prize, $2.50 B. T. Moseley,
Danielsville, Ga.
3rd prize, SI.OO, Dr. W. P. Ghoi-|
stott. Danielsville, Ga.
DUROC JERSEYS:
Ist prize, $5.00
; prize, $2.50 D. E. Griffeth, |
Danielsville. ;
•3rd prize, SI.OO Dr- J. S. Daniel, j
Danielsville, Ga.
POULTRY:
Best pen poultry 14 pullets 1 roos
ter), any breed, Scholarship to Short
Course at Georgia State College of
512.00.
Agriculture, given by State, ’value
1 EGHOIHSTS and ANCONAS
Ist pyipe $5.00 -
2nd prize, $2.50, Several business
men.
3rd prize, SI.OO, C. Bullock,
Danielsvifle, ,
WHITE AND BARRED ROCKS
Ist prize, $5.00, Several Business
Men.
2nd prize, $2 . 50, Several Business
Men.
3rd prize, SI.OO, R. CJ. David, Dan
ielsville, Oa. -
RHODE ISLAND REDS
and ORPINGTONS
Ist prise, $5 .00 pair shoes by Grif
feth-Baker Cos., DanielsviHe, Gn.
2nd prize. $2.50, Gholston Brothers,
Comer, Ga.
3rd prize, SI.OO, R. T. Broome,
DanielsviHe, Ga.
CORN
Ist prize, Scholarship to Short Course
it State College cf Agriculture, jtiv
-2n brv —. , value $12.00
2nd prize, $5.00, *W. D. Meadow,
Oamelsville. Ga.
3rd prize, $2.50, Several Busmen
Men.
4th prize. SI.OO, T. C,. Hitchcock,
Daniel-ville, Gh,
Others making the above prizes
possible are as follows: At Comer:
Messer s 0. G. Lancaster, C. L. Adair.
S. J. Carmichael, A. M. Hix, Geo.
W. Whitehead; also Cook Bros.. Co
lor Bank, Peoples Bank, Comer
Mercantile Cos.,
Vt Daniel.vi]!e —Messrs Esty Bond,
lofvard Gordon, W. D. Graham,
Tenvy Echols; abo Bank of Daniel-*-
ville.
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday,.Nov , (fj 192 3
NOVEMBER 17.
We hope to have an exhibit from
'•very club member in the county at
the fair on Saturday, November 17.
at Danielsville. The clubs in the
county this year compose only of
the following, Pig Club, Corn Club,
and Poultry Club. There are 110
enrolled in these three clubs, and we
have been fortunate enough to secure
attractive prizes for the winners.
There will be approximately s£o.oo
awarded that day in prizes to the
winners in the different clubs. It is
worth while for every member to ex
hibit w hat he or she has grown.
For information in regard t.. de
tails of fair, write or cal] on me at
Danielsville and 1 will lo glad' to
help you.
W. it. ESKEW. Cos. Agent
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FOR SALE
Abbruzzi Rye, $2 OO nrr bushel.
Fulghum and Rust Proof Seed Onts,
73c per bushel.
CLARENCE E ADAMS
See me if you need money on you v
farm,
Clarence E. Adams,
Secretary- Treasurer.
AMISTICE DAY PROGRAM
Sunday, November (he 11th, 1823,
10:30 to 12;20 A. M.
At DANIISVILLE, GA.
AddressiHorace N.Holden of Athens
ALL EX-SERVICE MEN ARE RE
QUESTED TO BE PRESENT
All patriotic citizens are urged to
be present and join in the services.
—The Program Committee
r OMER LOCAL NEWS
j
j Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moseley of
! Danielsvillc visitors here yes
terday.
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| Mr. B. L. David is it. .Atlanta.
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Mrs. J. T. Noell and Mrs. C. B.
Ay era were in Athens yesterday.
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Be sure and eat with the Fidelis
Class next Tuesday.
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If you enjoy oysters eat with the
Fidelis Cia&s Tuesday.
e• * •
Mr. Buster Bird of the Univer ity
spent last night with Mr. and Mrs
C. V. Ridgway.
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Mri. J. T. N'oell spent yesterday
in Athens.
Rev. and Mis. W. P. Brooks Jr.
visited Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Brooks
in Athena Tuesday r.ight.
♦9 f t
Mr. Fred Biichmore of Athens
COLBERT HIGH SCHOOL *
!
An interesting program was given
by the Litera’v Societies of Colbert.
High School lest Friday and was high
ly enjoyed by a large number of
visitors. A couple of basket, ba’l
games were played. The score of
the boys being 33—6 in favor of
the High School. The girls varsi.y
team winning with a score of o—l0 —1 .
The High School boys looked good,
Captain Ross starring with 12 fie J
goals. Tin’s wap the ii s': p aeti e
game for the High School boys and
it looks as if they might be in fine
shape for their first game, which is
to be played at Bogart December J.s' .
Wo now have forty seven pupils in
High School, with, a Senior O'css of
twelve members. The oflisers of the
10th grade are: President, Vi via i
Sims; Vice President, Ova Lea JKor
ris; Secretary, Quiiliian Benton.
For the 9th grade—President, El ia
| Rhee Tatty; Vice-President, ITivam
Hampton; Secretary, Pauline Mc
! Curley. For Kth grade—President,
Georgia Kincaid; Vice-President,
'Glenn Butler; Secretaiy, Annie Lee
Herring.
FOR RENT
Four Hundred Acres pood Farm
Lnnd; will rent fi,r fourth or on
Knives.
W A. ROWE & COMPANY
was a visitor here Tuesday.
| Mrs. I. Goss of Atlanta is
sptnding several days here looking
after business* interests.
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! Mrs. Bob Rowe of Carlton is in
town today.
I*•• * * O
Mrs. J. P. Gholston and Dr. J.
W. McCurdy visited Rev. and Mrs.
W. M. Code and family at Wintcr
ville one day last week;.
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' Mr. Homtr David and Dr. L. E.
Roper are now operating the filling
station formerly owned by Mr. Boyd
Seymour.
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
The Senior Class, Comer High
School, will priser t at school audito
rium, “The Adventures of Grandpa,'
Friday Evening, Nov. 16. Proceeds
to go for school library ,
T R A 12 B I nr A T B zi N S
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