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NEWTOWN
Mr. W. W. Power’ n ? Atheus
visitig 1 is brother, -ur. . !<• I’ov. \
J .'t week
M ih. T. C. Dudley and eon, Joe
Ji.mlntan, left Sunday for Atlanta
v ■} c re they wi i make, their hoi.
V/e regret \t ry much to give them
up-
Ur J. V. Hopkins arul family s>:ent
Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Tbid. M 1
T.lr. and Mm H. O. Caroath •spent
Pur.duy afternoon wiUi Mr. on 1
j. :r.s. Clarance .Moon.
We are glad to have Mr. Oat Kidd
ii”.d family bock in our community.
Messers Dempsey Brown and
Clarence Gunnells spent the wirK
, sui with relatives here.
Mr-. Jessie Mae Gunthers and
mother, Mrs. W. W. Curitheis,
t.pent Friday with Mi3S Mol tie aud
Jim Power,.
Mr. Buster Paid of Lexington
filed hi* regular appointment her*
f'unday. j l
The? wood-cutting given by Mr.
i". F. Christian was enjoyed by a'ui
Ask Mrs. 11. C. Eberhor.it- and
Mr. W. E. Brown how they li*
to j.ulit wood.
We are going to start Hun day
fchool iip again next Sunday; lot
every one who po vbiy can do
come out and give it a good send-o'!.
v.-i ek-cnd with Mis R< ba Hsu! b
Newtown was \Vebf>v.l up with
Klbert diufify Spiilrr* Sunday.
Ti t' sinyrimr given by -V•>. U . U.
<’ai ouili \v; * i njv, *.<! by W. 1. E. S.
class Saturday r.iti.t.
Mo .sts .1. K. \\ Lon, H. < Ex r
Tnr.lt ::n 1 W. H. Brown were at Mr
foini Yauglm on bu.brio.ss Monday.
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* JUST FROM NEESE *
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Vvo have boon Laving so mo pretty
ve.ilhvr for pa l fow days.
Tho friends of Mrs. Grover Free
man will be urry to learn of *ai
illness. jflfj
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The farmer? of this section arc '
very !.u>y clearing and cleaning olf j
their lands. getting ready for ]!r.n' \
inp. |
'The wood-sawing given by Mr. (". !
I'- Six was enjoyed by a large crowd i
cf Injr.
Most of th(‘ boy? na girls attend
ed the dance Friday night, given by
Mr. Rosbee near Hull, Ga.
Tin* party given by Miss Rtiila
Hawks Saturday night wa< enjoy, i
f y a’i! present,
aduc- Kstill Sorrow had for her
company Sunday, Mlrs Mavy MoFl
roy.
Mias JeneMo tlriifoth jnx*nt Satur
day night with Mi-"* Stella Hawks.
Our Sunday school and H. Y. F.
V. are progressing nicely.
Mi?* Saws Martin was the guest
of Miss Vet-tit* Martin Sunday.
Mi c s Mattie Hardmun and her
fliUijrhU.’r, Ruth, of near Athens,
epcr.t Sunday with Mrs. Kvie Hardwm
Mr. Major Martin >pnt Run.''.*
w'th Mr. Karnest Sorrow.
Mi.ses Ci.i ie tinnnoil,- and F
til- Sorrow; v isvm Roy u; y llos
weil a;vl Wa’tio I’radley attended
the show in Athens Saturday r.i^bt.
’ h*- vfciny given hy Mi . ! iO be
Pcitcci Sunday war enj.ye
COLBERT HIGH SCHOOL
Wc fee; very proud of our basket
bail team, having defeated fo r
•.tror.g teams- in v.iccecsion: Ila. Dan
it'.-.vilV, Wiritervide and Carltan.
I'i.c game between ('■> lbert an 1
Da.-iielsvi!' ? i Colbert, Friday, Fee.
1, was a hard fought game, the final
score being 15-0.
The Colbert boys and girl-3 played
Wintered lie at Wintcrvillc, Saturday
February 2nd, the girls losing by a
-tore of 10-0, and the boys winning,
the score being 16-9.
Colbert vvjll play Con-era double
, header here Saturday, Feb. 9th, at
•i o’clock .
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Colbert defeated Carlton be-e
Tuesday Feb. sth, by a score of
; 23-1' 1 .
Thn C< ibert team wi!; he e iteved
in both IF 3 Mad*son County and
Nrrtb-Esst Georgia Tournaments.
| Tie !)•: mother in Liter? ry Soci
ety will present a miscellaneous nm
-1 gram at the school building, Friday
I night. Feb. lb, at S o'clock. Toe sd
j mis ion will be 10c for school, c" i
j dren and Ibe for other people. The
j : ir v : co for the Athletic Ath
1 noc.iatiou.
HONOR ROLF FAOLf SCHOOL
MONTH OF JANUARY
FIRST GRADE—Gladys Smith, It.
Vhrile.y.
j SECOND GRADE- Willie Mac* Bur
i roughs, Pauline Smith.
THIRD GRADE -Gertrude Smith.
FIFTH GRADE-—Vedie Chris'ey,
Mary Weed, Granville Woid.
FIFTH SUNDAY RALLY
Then to lea rally of the Bap
churches of the Fifth Di-trict. on
ti-‘ Fifth Sunday in March, Provided,
-mi ■ church in the district invites
f he rr'ly to meet with the.T; If
fhere j< any church desiring it
pb>'.>:e communicate with the. office's
of the district at once.
W. P. Brooks, Jr.
, BAPTIST MINISTERS
CONFERENCE
Tne rlnjrtist Ministers’ Conference
< N uthcast Georgia will meet at
ll;e Athens First Baptist Church,
E h ’ Ur., at 10:30 A . Ivl.
! A full attendance is t’e ired.
FARM LOANS
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I Ih> iKSrrrationtl life Inmr*ne<e
Compcoy i now n>nkic\y . lonli on
Md.-ecp Cnvntv fnn*.
S Plr *'d Bond at the Clerk’* Of
fice in Damr?vi!le ever*. Tueedey.
I’G. t-f, M A N
ELECTION NOTICE
lie Madison County Democratic
i Executive Cofrjnitv.ee has lixed the
I dude fer hoklinf* %tr Primary for
, nomination of county officials
; Mareb TUth, I**24; that being the
; -hue set by the State. Commit*** for
the f’resiutntiai Primary.
. Candi.iHfes must. ojuaT'y aiut pay •**.
?..:*nt *•** later than March Ist.
| n*e candidate receiving the highest
m;nicer *f voves on that date will he
declared the nominee; the run-over
iprinary rule having been reffeinriml
. S. DANIEL, Chairman.
, ° •*■ 1 BKAI , Secretary,
Athens Business Coliege
Bookkeeping .‘hothnd mid
.Hj^wrirjng.
permit of f,y^ u^
:; >v attendTnp this foi rcL The
tn*duafes of t!v Atrers Ktisi-
J :eRS always gref the
position. Every ft rati wake
employed Vrito for informa
tion today.
8q\643. Athens. ta.
TrME. DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. C*
WARNING No. 4
In the previous communications w- |
have spoken of cancer- as oceuriing j
in those of Picture life and old age, j
but there is a form that attacks even (
young children end babies; in fact, it !
may he prevent in a baby at birth, j
This form of cancer is known a
•‘sarcoma. ”
It arises in certain organ.® of the
body more often than in others.
Sometimes it is found in or between
1 the muscles and in the bones and
joints. The lymph glands may be
primarily involved. There are m-.nv
varieties of sarcoma: some are much
more malignant than other ; soma
grow very rapidlv and yield to no
treatment; ethers grow slowly and do
not recur when removed.
’ Sarcoma spreads from the primary
: tumor to distant parts of the body by
; means of the 'blood stream. The cel’s
grow into the vessels which pas*
I through the tumor, arc brok n off,
i and then earned to the lungs, the
liver, brain, and, in fact, any part of
! the body. As soon as a tumor is and
rovored, consult your doctor. Let him
' take the responsibility!
I Sarcoma occurs in the jaws, around
■ the joints, and in the long bones. A
[very careful study is necessary t)
make a diagnosis, but once it is ma te
! extensive aid radical mean.® should
be used in the treatment.
I Jn closing this series, we wish to
urge those who have any suspicion#
symptoms to consult a physician. If
be is not sure, have a consultation.
I Do not put off seeing a doctor! It
may cost you vour life!
See me for BUCKEYE INCUBA-
I TORS and BROODERS.
R. T BROOME.
Dardeisvide, Ga
11-16-tf-bftth.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
b; local an>iii..ti< n, 8s they cannot rear It
the diseased portion c! the ear. Then is
only one way to core catarrhal deafness,
ar.cl that is by a consislutiuimi remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness fs caused by an m
fiomtV eoi-.fiitinn of the mucous lining of
ti e Eustachian Tube When this tube ir
irdtso.ed you time a rumbling sound or ini
r,erf cut hearing, and v.-r. it I® eutirtce
r-losnf, Deafness Is the result, Unless tha
Uifluminution can be reduced and tfc.s tube
leatnrfd to Us normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. .Many easts of
doafnes* are reused by catarrh, whirl! • a
.'in oonciit'on of tbe nuicoue sur
fa. *s. rlall's Ostarrh Vfedii ine a,cts thru
the blood on the mucous sui laces of the
system.
Wt will give One ifimdred Dollars for
any ease .* r s'-h.M (Wcfuess that earm.-.t
t*■ cuied by 11-ull e I'olarih Medicine. Uir-j
Calais free a-I liciißgistsi. 75c.
K. J. CHFNBY A CO.. Toledo, O, !
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Forecasting A Tremendous
Spring Demand
739,626 *5
7 -J&V
I.l' -4?- 1
more Ford cars end trucks were pro
> duceu last yir than the previous > r .
’ * year, an increase of over 50 per cent. ;V *l*
p 7 \
if' In spite oi this tremendous increase in production, it wee
?* ■■ jrnpejsiMe to meet delivery requirements daring the spring
summer months when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars r?V ■'
and Tr ucks could net he lilled. i
This year winter buying lor immediate delivery has been
mere active than ever before—and in addition 200,000
ordeis have already neer booked through the Ford Weekly jajfc-rij
Purchase Plan ior spring delivery.
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S* Thesf tacts clearly indicate that the demand during tr.is
7’.r spring and summer yrill be lar greater than ever, and that :4j
V orders should lie placed immediately with Ford Dealers as
■ a means oi protection against delay in securing your Font &i
Car or Truck or Ferdson Tractor. .ft -to••
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/f{ptor ,^A>tn/u#n i UL % ‘j
Detroit, Michigan -
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• A deposit down, with ea?” psymenta 01
j V 1 thf VV.ar.cr irrarmte. o* your enroi'uner.t uni®
•-'i.’rj the Ford Weekly P:ucbase Pian, will put your /1 ,
,e*?y t Older Oil (Sc preferred gat tor spring delivery. '%%%.+
See the Nearest Authorized
Ford Dealer
FOR SALE
Haute with 5.4 Acres of land on
Main St., Corner, Ga. For sale cheap
or wi!i trace for farm
H T. BRANON
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EGGS FOR HATCHING from S. C.
R. I. Reds, Donaldson Strain, at $1.50
per 15. Also booking orders now
tor fcJi-.by Chicks, Feb., Mch., and
Apr. delivery, at 20 cents each cr
$4.50 per 25.
J. L. McMUKRAY
I>, GORHAM JACKSON
FARM LOANS
Low’ Rate Dependable Service
834 Holman Building. Athens. Ga,
Planters Warehouse Cos.
Incorporated
Atliens Oa,
Cotton Factors
JOHN T. PITTARD, Pres. C.W. CROOK
W. W. SCOTT, Vice-Pres, Sec. and Treas.
“Liberal Advances made on all cotton stored”.
WANTED
LUMBER LUMPER LUMBER
Boards ml Fraiuitii*
WE PAY CASH-
Athens Saw and Planeing Mill Cos,
ATHENS, GA.
Ihiahil Notice
Dr L). L. Cloud from Greens
boro, Ga. will be in Comer or
Second Monday each month pre
PAted to do Hii e>asses ol
• work, to remain one week.
He will appreciate a ta*!
O n;a i.i R >,jjr Building.
FOR SALE
S' C. White Leghorn E S gj; 15 Egg*
for -1.00; 100 Egg* for $6.50.
B. S. PAUL.
Comer, Gs .