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OANIEL sy I LLE
Horae, 9 ln A * h "“
p, ( #iay •
Kn ,, . Griffeth has returned
IFlal__ 1 Fla l __
. t> |f. Thompson
'’. 1 „,.,i iyjv and Mrs. V. Oi.
Sunday with Mr. and
Sorre'l fW 1 *
Jlrs . T. J N elnis *
nA T S in Atlanta
Di> J.
i -t (•-' I'' 1 -' week.
p < vj 0 dev has been quite
• f ( .r the last few days, having
S number of tooth extracted
W c hope he will soon be able to get
back to his work.
j_ eo Bond was a visitor to
Athens Tuesday.
Mis? Kathleen ‘•nulling of Athens
>r , x the week-end with homefoiks.
Cos! McDufr of Hartwell was a
visitor here Wednesday.
Mr. Addison Bird and Miss Corine
Bird are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Matthews.
BIX—BROOKS
Mis Ann ice near Daniels
yille and MV. Goss Brooks wer©.hap
pily married Sunday afternoon, .Tan.
13th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T J. Nelms. Mr. Nelms officiating.
They have th e test wishes of their
rar-y friends.
Mr. i-.r. : Mrs. George Hix and
sop are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. David this week.
Miss Lorir.i Kidd of Athens is vis
itirg relatives here.
Mr'. Westbrook and little daught
er of Ila visited Mrs. B . N. White
( Tuesday.
We are glad to learn that Mrs.
Leila Bond is improving from a se
vere attack of LaGrippe.
Mr. Fred Bond of Royston was *
visitor here Tuesday.
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The preachers of the Elberton
District held a meeting in Lavonia
,& st Thursday. Rev. M. C. Allen
ar.d Kev. Tally of Comer and Mr.
ll - E- Bond attended this meeting.
® -RE AT H—R ERRGNG
Mips Be<si c Gilreah and Air. J. L.
-errerur were married Saturdy eve
: n ' n g about 7 o’clock at the Mctho
''tt parsonage, Rev. M. C. Allen
MEc sting.
:fe 'regular Quarterly Conference
•■‘"■nday at the Methodist -church
a vctj successful meeting for
the of the year.
( . ' I*. Broome is in South
!.na business this week.
n.’ , . s ‘ ' ' and children of
Ga. are visiting Mr.
1 ' !r - -C. O’Kelley.
ILA W M U
.j an . ]4thj the w M u.
" l ha Baptist church met at the
* Cora White.
r,. r ,| t V v '"testing program was
anH .. ’ '^ c spiritual, intellectual
i, condition* that exi -t
• -n Mexico,
. ' “ rv tntcijed heartily into
*‘U x ]iw *
• 8 -■ aftes which deli
,H”,U Were served ,hy
li, -...,. ' anJ H pleasant social
” 1 'joyed
FARMERS MEETING NEXT WEEK
STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Athens, Ga., January 14—Farm
ers’ Week, the annua) short course
for farmers and business men of
Georgia will be held at the State
College of Agriculture January 21-
20, 1024, according to a recent an
nouncement from that instntution.
County agents from all over the
state will be present also and will
hold their annual conference in con
junction with the farmers meeting,
authorities stated.
While all phases ox problems con
fronting farmers this year will find
a place on the program, emphasis will
be placed on marketing, and some
of the foremost authorities in the
country will be present and al
drerla the conference on tlii.x sub
ject. Production will come in foe a
large share of the discussion and
college authorities will cover Ilfs
part of the program.
The results of boll weevil control
work carried on during the past year
will be presented and recommenda
tions made for the coining year. Soy
beans, permanent pastures, and com
munity nroduetion of varieties will
also be discussed.
Avery interesting program bat
been arranged for each day during
the week.
TIME TO GET IMPLEMENTS
READY FOR THE 1924 CROP
One of the great drawbacks to
profitable farming is the press of
work during April. May and duns,
and the lack of employment during
December, January and February.
Since every minute is needed during
April, May and June, it is good ia ru
ing business to take time during De
cember. January ar.d February to
do some of the work often done du
ring April, May and June. For in
stance, a fence will break down next
May when the farmer is so busy that
he cannot see how he can take time
to fix it. but why not look over tho
pasture fence now srd prepare for
next May’s busy time by seeing that
it wiii not break down then. A plow
i point is. going to need sharpening
in April,.but why not sharpen as
; many as possible and have an extra
one or two and do it now? There is
I a roof somewhere that may need re
i pairing next summer, there is a
i grain binder with torn canvas which
wall need to be mended before har
vest time, there i- a cook stove which
will need wood in April, May and
June; there is a chicken coop or hen
j house that will need work done on
; them next March and April; there is
-a well that may y r - dry next May;
i there is a ditch that will overflow
| and wash away good soil next March;
and so oni. Time on the farm .is
' worth the least during the winter
months and the most during April,
May and June. The farmer who doe
* m
• April, May and Jure work during De
: comber. January and February gets
; the best pay for bis winter employ
| ment.
—W. R. ESKEW, Cos. Agent.
PROGRAM AT Ml HARMON
A special program will be on hand
at the Mt. Hermon C. E. Society
of Ila on .lan. 20th at 0:30. Mr.
Bruce Kant and others will he the
speakers. It will be worth yor time
to come and hear them. We wel
come von and your friend to the
servile Sunday evening: at 0:30 on
January 20th.
I have a 3-horse farm for rcr’
Would be glad to hear from party
or parties desiring a good home for
another year.
MRS W R DANIEL,
Rt 2, Comer, Georgia
ftaiiielsvilfe, Georgia, Friday, . an 18 K 24
RAMPEY—WILLIAMS
A marriage of cordial interest to
their friends was the marriage of
Mr. Roy Williams and Miss Sara
Rarnpey of Elberton which was sol
emnized At the home of Rev. and
Mrs. W. P. Brooks Jr. on hot
Saturday evening at 7 o’clock, Rev.
Brooks performing the ceremony.
They are receiving the hearty con
gratulations of friend? for a long,
happy journey through life.
FOR SALE—
Two good yourj mubj: and coe
horse for sale.
W. T COOK
* JUST FROM ILA
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Miss Darline Stone entered High
; School here Monday. She is board
ing at Mr. S. W 7. Crawford’s
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Miss Irene Fayer visited relative*
in Atlanta this last week-end.
i Miss Birdie Mae -Tone 1 - spent the
week-end at home.
The Woman's Club will nr < rent
: a play at the school auditorium soon,
; so save vour money and be there to
j enjoy the fun.
Our team was defeated at Hart
well. Nevertheless the gann* was .
splendid and enjoyed by all who wit- ,
nested it. The score was 12 to 1(1 in
favor of Hartwell.
The following attended the bas- j
bet. bail game at Hartwell: Mr. and
Mi's. Garnett Ware. Mr. T. J. j
Brcwn, Drs. R. J. Westbrook and
Bannister, M.siers Jack Gober, Clif
ford Rice. Homer McClellan, Paul
Williams, Rice Wc tbrook, George
Adam?, Mjsf.cs Birdie Mae Jones
and Irene Faver.
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i We arc glad to know that Olho
j Brown is improving after having the
1 measles for the oast week or so.
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Ila Hi beat Jefferson Saturday.
- We enjoy seeing cur boys win but
we arc* glad to say that they take de
feat splendidly also. The srore for
the first team was 12-28 in favor of
i Ila. The score of the scrub teams
was 22-0 in favor of Tla.
Mr. Walter Dill.es of Philadelphia,
j Pa. spent Thursday night at Ila,lnn.
The Woman’s Mismonaiy Society
I held an day meet at the Baptist
church on Saturday which was well
! attended: a snlendid dinner was serv
# mmam
Saturday and Sunday are our reg
i ular preaching days, and every mem
! her that can is requested to be there
;on Saturday.
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Mr. Samuel Collins’ house and ev
*-y thing he had ir: it was burner*
Monday afternoon.
Kev. E. R. Goss was the guest of
Air. and Airs. M A. White Satur
day night.
Little Otion, the son of Air. and
.Mrs. George Wood fell one day last
week and nut hi- aim out of pla-’e.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King spent
Sunday night with Mr. Albert Bur
ton and fami'y.
VINEYARD CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. Go*, go Wood bad
•as their gees's Sunday, Mr. O. J.
Collins and family, Mr. and Air.-.
Charlie Wood..
We a";* glad to report i’v.U 1 tC
Mas gavel Worn! is. better after -e -
eral days of iih.e i.
\
Miss Dieic King smut Saturday
night with M ? s?e? Mae and Elsie
Collins.
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We regret to learn that Mi?.* Do.-
tie Flemings was burned one day last
weak.
Mr. Gec- go Wood and little son.
j Orion, was in Athens Saturday.
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i Remember Fund. • School is staid
|ed up again; every ore come that
1 can.
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: ILA W. M. S. HAVE
SPECIAL MEETING
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Ila Baptist church observe I
the special season of prayer for
World Wine Missions, with an all
day program, Saturday, Jan. 12,
at the church. Instead of having a
meeting every day during the week,
the programs were combined f,v
one da>v.
OcrEuropean Field.'', China, Mex
co, South America and Africa we
the topics stodied. It was not possi
ble to go into any subject very ful'y
but something of the progress and
great, needs of our work was dis
cussed . Each field was the object, of
i special prayer.
Sixteen ladies were present.
! A delicious lunch was served at
noon.
A special oceriog was taken at the
close of the program.
IN MEMORY OF
MRS. GRIFF BROWN
J Mrs. Griff Brown elite! at her home
near I’aoli, Dec. 20, 192-5 at 1:00
o’clock.
She will be missed by all who
j knew her, for she was a loving sweet
! woman; she bore her sick nos- with
i a smile arid when death came s'/.e
| went to her dear Father without a
i murmur.
j She left a husband, nine children,
ja brother, Mr. W. H. Cooper, a s;.s
--: ter. Mrs. It. E. Hopkins, and a hot
i of friends to mourn her death.
• May God be with each and every
| one of thorn .
By a Friend and Neigh be •.
IN MEMORY OF
I
MRS. CLAUD KIDD
On Friday, Dec. 14, 1928, the
death angel came and took from the
home of Mr. Claud Kidd hi? dear
wife.
'Die home i? saddened by the go
, ing away of this Dear One, but we
: know God doeth alj thing* well and
never makes any mistakes. D'-ar
parents, it is hard, w.* know, to pait
! with such a precious one, but we
have this consolation to help u-; on,
that she is safe with Jesus, where
affliction and trouble is not known,
but all i joy. love and perfect happi
ness throughout eternity.
She leaves a husband and smc'l
babe, beside- a host of fiiend; and
relatives to mourn her departure.
How sweet it will be iri that' beauti
ful land,
So free from all cere and pain,
With crown* on our heads, and harps
in our hands*,
To meet this dear one again.
*—A relative.
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JUST FROM PROGRESS
School ;it this place is progrcssir,g
nicely.
Little Weda Lee Scarboro, little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Scarboro, who has been seriously sick
with bronchial pneumonia is im
proving very slowly. Hope she will
soon be well.
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Mr. J. D. McElroy and family vi -
ited Mr C. It. McElroy and family
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. .T. K. Black and family of
GieeGsviik S. C., are vis Ling Ihe
lad.m's paienls, Mr. and Mrs. L. V.
Sea Luo and family.
Quite a number from around here
me alter ng Court at Danielsville
this week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. /I. Hranyan an
nounce the Liith of a fine girl on
Tuesday night, Jantiaiy Bth.
Mrs. W. M . Glenn and son, Odelle
spent Tuesday night with Mr. S. M.
Swindle and wife.
Mr. Ilarvie Jordan Glenn who is
attending 11a High School spent ths
week-end with homcfolks.
M*L G. D. Allen of Gainesville
is -pending this week with Mr. W
M. Glenn and family and attending
court.
Misses Alma and Minnie Fae Scar
horo spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Harvio Carter.
FOR SALE—One idmcit Pew two
hore wajon.
FOR RENT Two two-horie farm*.
EDD WHITE
Comer, Ga.
J i
iAWYER
VESTER M. OWNBY
LAWYER
415-41 G GOULD BLDG
PHOItE WALKUT 6525,-: MUM, GA.
Will Practice in all Caarts
SMITHS DOTS
We are having a good sihool at
Smiths now.
We are glad to oay that Mr. O. TANARUS,
i ,
j Patter, is sti!] improving.
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There was proarliing at Smith*
i lust Sunday afternoon.
! M iss Agnes Patten was (ho gue.it
of Mis Edith Strilkland last Sun nay
afternoon.
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Miss EvSmith .pent last Satitr
<tey night will Alisa Jessie Mac
| Christian.
Mi*. Fred Christian spent la.st Fri
duy with Mrs. 0. T. Patten.
Miss A "no- Patten .‘■pent last Fri
day night with Mis* Jesr+ie Mae
Christian.
Air. D. U. Strilkland and son, Dew
ey, spent last Sunday with Mr. EL
M. Patters-on.
Mr. and Airs. O. T. Patten were
visiting their son, Dillard Patten, last
Sunday afternoon.
The singing givc-n by Mr. 8.-ri
Strirkland last Sunday night was en
joyed by all present.
Ask Mr. Sam Bates how he lilac
walking home on Saturday night.
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