The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 25, 1924, Image 1

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The Danielsville Tlonitor. VOL XXv SIl danielsville ; ijigg cieo> England spefct the "past geek-end in Bowman as the guest of rn Tr< va Scr ‘ per \ • >; Hr . an ft ''lis.t'D. A. Moseley were Athens Wednesday: jr, Kell of Port Me- PLeror: L vidtih? his parents here th 4 week • . : ' A A jj. r . j. Ferrell war. in A the s Tuesday. lyi- H >: of Commerce was a visiter ken An day aficrncor. •j r j ;j. Needham, travel!.:p: salesr-iai 'or Robert, Johnro r. Third Shoe Cos. of .‘ : t. Lovi.r. Mo. was in town Wednesday • Mr. Churie W iluer of Jackso*, Miss. spent Tire day here with 31 .•. and Mrs. R. 3. Snolling. ’ '■ : . N Ims of Coaunrpee wr tr.v.'i- Wetsocaday. MOORE—H A R W ELL Miss OR I. Moerg and Mr. Frank P. Hriwell were united in marriage Sundry ?. .mom, January 20th. at Me 1 dist P lysonage here. Rev. Al-W) ofi-'-atirg. The'r many ffiend;; vs ’ 4 ' •';<•! i ■ lcn and hanpy mar riel life. We an vry sorry to state that fide Av.- Jimmie Lou Broome is quite sick. Mr - Gwr?' Daniel i K vi-uin? h'- !li ' v 1 ' au'J Mrs. J. s. Daniel. 'I ft]?' <Br - ry • ’*• •'Dherv, County Agent, is a:.u-neir.|ar the annual farrier’s con fir,'Pc >‘ in session at the Agrieultu rnl CDVec tj.j.s treelf. LOiT ore blade mrn. .will, .whit* ftrt, *onu,. while on white spot t 1 s,tJ * orc er *pßt Poland China Re!urr ‘ tr ' V - V. Aiewiiie, Colbert. few energetic ycuug J*" repreicnt Pure Silk Ko s ierv “ U ' n County. Attractive repetition Write Lamar Cooper, Commerce, Gs. -*- n >va.* represented at unv - ilir; C of the Robt. E. Lee !?,?* on ’* Saturday by Dr. aid‘V'r’ DaniC ‘ ? Geo ‘ a Mr TANARUS; S 1 ?" Griffeth Mr. and R,, y . * *' p u business and social meeting J- ond3v ev,,nin! J the off?- ; p - u - a fu*. aiirl Vre n ’ ‘ lt “ he home oi Mr. Pet of‘i ; D .. Gmbarfl - Tb *- Ptom-M 1 - > - ,y!rnr was to r o?e *m ur t Te ‘ anti rG - ai '* , ange *feh ■/., . ! " e s,m (,f the Offic-r; ■air thi s Vs'. 1 . 01 ail thc mcmb ers to the hH , . m,;st su yosr ii V h theß ' Y - P - U hour , T , f Int ' Ss meeting’ a social w J .?TV f fter whicb Mrs. * ser-ej ?Tl 0T Ml * r - uc - v Mead. The ro .. , ' ( tulad course. , Jla'" R v it '* on J-V,j 8v ‘ • • U - meeting ***** " CO. SINGIMC CHOIK **<•l* a . , " ( ’ n ( - * >unt y singing cho'r *7 sift *i-r r r " J . r . °r ovft tbe first Sun ‘n F t braa W ct 2?SO. nation U extended t* all p OR SALE ,f vr t 4, p. Rock * RS - T. o ESTES Colbert. Ga. * JUST FROM iLA * • ♦ • • *++ + *** Miss Birdie May Jones ‘.pent ire i&gek-end at home,. , * ... > Miss Maude -Gurley went shopping in Athens- oia.Sa^rdiay. Mr. at?'.! Mrs. J. 1.. Thompso • motoltd to Athens on Saturday. M:ss Darhre Store spent the v •<_ ■?r:d with 1. cineidks. Mins Annie Smith and Mis* Alva iir'l visited Miss I?one Favor at Mrs. Crawfcttls on Sunday. Special .ru-sb na: y services we held by the t.an Endeavors a the Presbyterian e-Vurch cn Svn &_ night. 31i>s Qu.!:s Brown w.o, a v. ~ in Athens Saturday. 3ir. vie :-l C.-arl'o Sinmso i visited th' o/j-. e s motner, 1: . (,i i 'ey, Sundry. Mr. Carl Jfocie is quite slick av 1 we wish for him a speedy recuvc.y. Master Gigdroan Moore is inner v ing; we are very glad to know this. Mr?. Levy Put he ij visiting rela tives here this week. Miss Bee?? 3 Lord spent week e:d with homefolks. Mrs. Mary His spent week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Burton. Mr. end Hr*. Q. M. Sir tb were visiting ii At hen- on Saturday. Ila High beat Lavonia Hi Friday night. The scare whs 10 —16 in favor of our team. Attendance st B. Y. Vi. TJ. was j better Sunday nl jbt, but we want 1 each member to be present next . Sunday. Will you come ami help rs ! to make our Union splendid? , j Master Gerald W.ntred Burroughs i visited his Uncle Sam and Aunt Ja e . last Sunday. j Mrs. H. G. Ifannister enterta’r.e 1 , the Christian Endeavors on Monday ; afternoon at three-thirty o’clock, j Delicious and beautiful refreshments j were served. i i Mr. Garnett Rice, Rev. H. P.. , Boswell and Mr . Reese Bird visited j Mr. Carl Moo/e and Gladman Sun- j day afternoon. —————i Mrs. H. G. Bannister enjoyed a i good picture in Athena on Monday ! evening of this past week. i Moistrs: 3. C. June; and J. ■ Alexander wfe visitor., at 11a i:.r. . Monday. i Thermometer 1 negistered 14 de grees on Tuesday morning. | FOP SALE I IV re Brec W Rock Rofele% 20 moisthj old $4.00; 3 ihoatc 3 months oii, tierkihire-Ouroc tro**, $5 . OO gjtrtj. S. W. CRAWFORD, { Ila, Ga. 1 ! FOR SALE 4U nre-srte, ttonaldson strain, S. C. F, 1 hd cockerel* at $1 SO •nd $2 00 P'itfc cr .exchange .for wheat, OjfiK. torr. or pe a 2 J L. McMURRAY , Ctijitr, G*. ■*“ I Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, .an 25 1924 DEWEY MORGAN OF HARALSON COUNTY WINS COTTON CON TEST The Atlanta Trut Company Preten s Winner SIOO in Geld 282 Pounds of Lint Per Acre Awv *?* Yield Made by High School Boy* First prize in the state-wide col ton growing contest for high echo:! boy? in agricultural classes will go to Dewey Morgan, a tenth grade pa nil in the Buchanan High School, in Haiiiifcij County, according 1 to an announcement made by F. R. Lranrl, State Director of Veditions! Educa tion . 'this 18 year old Soy produ.ei pounds of lint cotton on fr; e ■vie- of land, which together with He eed produced sold for $765.(0. As winner of this contest in which mere than 300 boys took part, Dew ey will receive the fir -t prize of $lO3 in gold which was awarded by T l e Atlanta Trust Compa—v. This contest which was condue'e’ by the Georgia State Beard For Vo cational Education was open to ar hoy in any of the vocational agricul tural clashes in the high schools cf Georgia. In order to compete a hoy was requited to grow three acres o : ' cotton under the supervi:ion cf hi; readier. The awards were based on .ho value of lint cotton produced a determined by the graders cf the Georgia Gotten Growers Cc-opo. ative Association. Two nu:ici)'< and eighty-r.ve boy.-; com pleted their crtion crowing proie?t.'. and submitted their record# to If. M. Sbeifer, A- eu t Srpcwiior of Agricultural Educuticn , who was in charge of the contest. The average production made by there boys w?s two hundred e>g!ity-twu pounds of MrA per acre; or just exactly 200 pounds per acre more than' the aver age production made by the farmers cf trie state. The ten highest boy? in the contest made thirty-one five hun dred pound bales on thirty aer< s of land In addition to that llr.t prize of $•; 00.00 five other rtnzos were award ed. Tic second prize went to Her bert Warren c 5 Kartveall who made just as firry peunca cf cotton as Dewey Morgan but which graded sr Mint its tcl-tl va 1u• v- o■ a fife lower Third w&ut *.o George O Kci.ey of Winterville; fourth to Roy Park of Commerce; and fifth and sixth to Julian Marijevskl and Povs Fan elers cf the Reed Girsik High School. In connec-io:? wfitli the records submitted by the winner of the con t-est he 'v,Tote a brief account of how no handled hie thie- acres to make Lis remarkable yield. In this he state; that two nor- s of his land was alfalfa sed ard rhat the other ;.c;c biad been in soy leans the year be fore. Be nlcw*d hi? ’and in the fall with a tractor about eight inches Jeep. Two leads o* stable manure and 400 pounds of high grade .er'i li/er we*e aonlie. ne: acre. The field w?.- plowed six tiro and 50 pounds of calcium arsenate was h.-a J . The result- of this contest iiave been so satisfactory, as a means; of teaching boys to grow nor mal yields of c< tterj under hoi! wee vil conditions, that .:si,- ere mode by the State lb-ard For Voca tiona! Education f-;r conducting a similar contest r.cxt. yo-ar. ATTENTION! A box stpj;er w-:*J he given at Bruce School heun.-s. iday night, -'fa.n. 25th. The piece,.is to go f;• ti)i* f~- f)i r r p v.’hof*!. Everybody .k;.ai ,7 invited. FOR SALE SC. \b r h!te Levborr For -1 00; JOC ttrs !;■ $6 50 B S. PAUL, C*ner, Ga N, 1-24, 4t Centenary*Ail Day Missionary Meeting COMER METHODIST CHURCH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1824 rr.OGL.Uf: For the consideration of Christ ho world problems and the effort of the Church for their solution. Mornirg Service 10:00 A. M. Sunday School Devotion %\ and Class report only. 10:20 A. M.— Aiidres*—“The Achiev;v.e:V of the Centenary.’*—Mr. W. K. Hens], c Prayer—Thanksgiving for what lies, been accomplished— Mr 11 J Brown .Address —"Visions of a Completed Task,*’— Mr. J. C. Comer. •Sperial Mu.ih—Mrs. Hopkins. Address —“The Tragedy of the Unpaid Pledge/’—Mr. Gerald Birchmore SERMON —“The Sin We Are A frail To Mention,’'—Rev. O. B. Tally Afternoon Service— -2:30 P. M. DevoUonal —Mr. C. ii. Barnes Addresser’ — “The Real Issue” “What Can the Layman J.)o? What Can the Wome? Do? What Can the Sunday School Do? What Can U■ Enworth Izeaguc Do? What Can 1 Do (Speakers supplied by Hev. U.S. Smith, Presiding Elder) Special Music—Air.?. Hop&ias#. Addit*-.'—“The Obligation of the Great Commission” - (.Supplied by Pro ruing Eldert Ev_-.i>ig Service— 7:oC P. M. DRAMATIC ENTEETAINME3.T- - CEN’I FXA RY COMES TO METH ODISM’S AID IN BRAZIL Cast of Cbaraeters: Christianity— Mbit F.lizaljtth Roper Centenary— M?sg Minnie tee Ward Brazil- Mrs. Mazolle Thompson R.>Tnanirm — Mr, Homer David Methodism — Mrs. Minnie Whitehead Children of Brazil—Orphat s, Indian s. Women, Burk, Outcasts. • -# Methodism’s Helpers—Men, Wume.i, Teacher . Deaconess, Preachers. SERMON:—“Awake Thou That F!e c-lh —From Darkness to Light.” Rr . B. T-Jly STATEMENT City of DanieliVki|, Ga., Yfr 192. Receipt*; Balance on hand Jan, Ist, 1923 !)3.<r6 Avl Valorem Tax 163.52 Street Tax 180.00 Special Tax 17.00 Pines 452.70 Total 906.87 Ditbursemeat* Street work ami Sanitation 47.50 Salaries 052.08 Extra Police Service .... 53.95 Lumber 13.44 A tty Pees 5.00 Balance cash on band Jan I.U, 1924 134.90 ToDd 900.87 I here by certify that the aho . < statement is true and correct t > the bsri> pf my knowledge and belief, this Jan . 21st, 1924 . J. T. GHOLSTON, Glcrk Git.y Council . WHITE LEGHORNS FOR SALE 1 !mv 50 WH;tc Leghorn Pulle 1 * and Young Hen*, Georgia Agricultu ral Coilcsre Strain, i will *ell at $2.00 each, O. G. LANCASTER Comer, Geor</;a N, 1-17, 2t. for sale two roo4 young ihulc* and *n* Form for *ale. * SMITHS DOTS * ************ We are having plenty of cold j weather at this writing. We .ire sorrv to report that the baby of Mr. and Mrs. 1,. C. Scar borough ya,- badly burned Saturday mo ruing. | Mr. Fate Patterxon f-om Green jVille i‘- vieitilig hor.-.efolks t.hia week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lbam Parham spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Bond. i iM.f? Edith Striuklanci ajient lasi Saturday night with Mrs Agee# Patten. Mrs. <>. 'J’. Patten spent laid. Sat urday afternoon with Mrs. L. C. Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Patten spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Patten. The dance given by Mr. Otho Melms last Saturday night wa; en joyed by all present. MV. and Mr;:. K. I{. Meulor were visiting her parent- last Saturday nigiit. M;s Am lie Mae Graham v/jif the gue.-f of Mir* NellV Watson la?| Sun day . Mtss; (nic-iii Dufi’t'il pent last Sun day aftornoon wi:r Mis-; Jc*s;e Mae Graham. Mr. Eleo Hull spent last Saturday ev.-ning with Mr. Bill h^rul. Mies Estelle and lli M Bond ape lit, J; Sunday with Miff; Ruby Srricklaf Nu mber