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The Danielsville monitor.
VOL XX v 111
danielsville
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Broom? and
Mrs . Addison spent Friday and Sat
urday in Carnesville.
J. S. Daniel and Horace mo
,CTed to Commerce Sunday, the
of her brother, Mr. J.. E.
Stephens and family.
Mr. Jesse Beus:;e is confined to
mo: bed with measles-.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Baker, Alvin,
and Mrs. W. C. Scott visited Mi.-s
Baker and Mias JFystaces Scott
ai; s. N. S. in Athena Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons,
judge W. F. Wimberly and Miss
I’uby Davis of Atlanta were spend
the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Camnbell Sunday .
• *
Little Margie Martin has boon
.quite -ack for a few days.
Mrs. Torn Stevens is very ill at
this writing-.
Mr*. Elf.v Gordon Smith i. t.he
guest of her mother, Mrs. Georgia
■Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffith were in
Athens Saturday..
Mergers 1.. E. Greene, I). A* 1 .
Moseley and W. TANARUS. Eskew attended
the banquet at Comer Friday eve
ning given by the Comer Chamber
of Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. White spent
•■iunduy in 11a, gt'orts of Mr. and
•Mrs. A, S. Westbrook.
*-s, I). A. Moseley, Virginia Mose
by, Mary and Myra Williams spent
i riday evening in Athens.
Mi;,. I. A. Fowler and daughter
t Cnner were in town Saturday.
Riv. John A Simpson visited Mr.
-d Mrs. B. N. White Monday.
Mr. bred L. Bond of Roystcn was
ere Tue -day.
Mrs. £ <’. O’Kelley left Tuesday
°r Rutherfovdton, N. C. Mrs. Lan-
Uim Kelley is real sick in a hos
pital there.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. David spent
Ule past week-end in Statham .
Jlr - *- F Greene, Mr. R. C. Mur-
; ay “ n ' l Family were in Athens Sun
"••• or, guests of Mrs. Nell
Murray.
, s ‘' frUts * e Landers was a visitor
• u At ler, ; this week.
Majp.jn ( ounty has been first in
Ultf 0 y-, - „
in .. u 1 ’ n'iO'r of now enterprises
; "Staking.. Beneath her sod
he ; acred dust of one of the he
w Revolutionary war. The
..,j. '''' *’ • ■ :c * an the discoverer of
~J r, f m ‘A- which has robbed
, ?( . e horrors, first taw the
barieh- r ’ Jy th ° of
v . j Pe • N ’°w conies the gentle
v . . ' ‘ - womanhood asking per
l‘-r th " !r Voice i9 K ‘ beard
fci.,: ,'* hall—-we are re’iia
:G vin lir * <l that Mrs. L),-. j. S. Dan
no ~,./ [' raco and vsrill an
fu;jrr, " r:,T ’d*ducy i | the near
4 r . v . . 0 tlwit w. have
ti 0n j 'V* f ‘‘ ry stw *e and filling *ta
<lsUW wM . r.ia? the ' r<s;-
*' n e . .A.,';/->,’?
b •
o*v buR ~ e ' ei T success in their
■ • -i>,
Vary 7, the little throe year o!!
daughter cf Mr. a 7 -,! Mrs. Howard
Patten, died Sunday and was laid o
rest at Meadow churrh Monday af
ternoon at three o’clock.
DANIELSVIULE METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. M. C. Alien announces that
the Second Quarterly Conference for
the Danielsville charge will be held
at Jones Chapel, March 22. Rev. 11.
S. Smith will preach at lt:00 o’clock,
dinner will be served on the grounds,
and the conference will be held in
the afternoon.... All are invited to be
present and the officials are request
ed to be there.
Fie lumber the Sunday School In
stitute at Danielsville M. E. church
the fifth Sunday in March'. We are
expecting a good crowd, a good pr
gram, a good dinner, and a good
time. Watch for the program.
DANIELSVILLE WOMAN’S CLUB
The Woman’s Club of Danielsville
held its Tegular meeting in the Club
room Friday afternoon, March 7.
Mrs. J. T. Murray, president,
presiding}. Very important business
was. discussed by the Club, and after
the different reports, Mrs. J. S. Dan
iel, leader of the program, gave a
very interesting talk and reading
concerning '“Better Homes.” Fol
lowing this delicious refreshments
were served by Mrs. J. T. Murray
and Mrs. 11. C. Griffith.
The lunchecn table wag artistically
decorated with jonquils and green
unshaded tapers in brass candle
sticks, carrying out a color scheme
of gteen and yellow.
LETTER OF THANKS
Atlanta, Ga.
To the Editor Daniel iville Monitor:
The Near East Relief takes th's
means of thanking the people of 11a,
Colbert, Danielsville and Comer for
their generous contributions of old
clothes and milk for the refugees
and orphans of the Near East,.
The organization is ipaiticalarly
grateful to Mrs. Jewel Bond Murray
of Danielsville, Mrs. J. H. Boggs cf
Danielsville. Mrs. A. S. We stbrook
and Mrs. G. I)j Westbrook of Ha.
Mrs. W. A. Rowe of Comer, Mrs.
H. H. Hampton of Colbert, the com
mittee of ladies who conducted the
drive in Madison County and to the
Editor of the Danielsville Monitor
and Comer News for the valuable
publicity given to thin cause.
(Signed) Georgia Slate Headquar
ters N‘ , **r East Relief.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to ex: end our heartJ'eJt
thank? to our many friends who were
so kind to uk in the recent iilne.s
and death of our father; May God's
richest blessing; rest upon each and
every one, especially Dr. Guy Whel
chel who was so patient, kind and
good.
, Mr. and Mr... D. R. Caritheryj
Georgia, Madison County.
To ail whom it may concern:
D. It. Carithe.'s having, in prop
er form applied te me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
tho estate of Mn. N D. Carithers,
late of said County: this is to cite
all and singular the- creditors and
nert of kin of Mrs. N. D. Carithers
to be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, apei show
cause, if any they can, why perma
nent administrat or, should net. be
grfntedt igr'D. R.. Gunthers’ e state.
Witness ray hard and official eir;-
”2iiturc, thi>_. 12th day of March, 1924
N. C. BELLOCX, Ord'nary
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, Mar 14, 1924
COMER-COLBERT CHARGE
INSTITUTE
Sunday School and Epworth League
To Be Held at Comer Church March
Bb, 11*24
Programme
10:00 A. M.—-Sunday school devo
iionnl, Mr. W. E. HeiisJce, Supt.
10:15 A. M.-—Sunday School In
stitute orgam*erf.
Roil call.
Secretary pro torn elected.
Beginners’ class. Teaching demon
strated, Mr. F. G. Binchmore.
What Points Count in School for
the Standard of Efficiency, Rev. 0.
B. Tally.
Announcements. Special commit
tees appointed: policy, recreation
and records, resolutions and litera
ture.
Recess 80 minutes for committee
work. ~ f
11:80 —Iteasfeemble. Committee
reports: Missions, Teacher Training,
Cradle Roll, Elementary, Intermedi
ate-Senior, Young People-Adult
Home Department, Recrer.Uor.-Uec
ords, Resolutions and Literature,
Policy.
Nominations.
Election of officers. Awarding the
banner.
12:80—DINNER ON THE
GROUND, served by the ladies of
Comer.
1:80 P. M.—Epworth devotional,
Mr. H. W. David, president.
1:40 P. M.—Roll call. Epworih
League Institute organized. Secreta
ry pro tem ejected. Announcement.
1. Department Work, Mir* Pearl
Hardman.
2Department Work, Miss Lois
Birchmore and Miss Wilma Gauld
ing.
H. Department Work, Mills Eliza
beth Roper and Mr. W. L. Gaulding.
4. Department Work, Mrs. C. H.
Barnes and Mrs. J. E. Kidd.
COUNCIL AND BUSINESS MEET
TNGS, Rev. O. IS. Tally.
Report of soecial committee 1 . Or
gan izatinn of charge union.
Election of oflveors. In .tallaton
of officers.
Madison County, Georgia
To be held
Mnrcli 19th, 1924
FOR PRESIDENT OF UNITED ST
ATES
(Preference)
(Vote for one)
Wri. G. McAdoo
Oscar W Jm*erwtod
FOR ORDINARY
N. C. Eulloek
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
(Vote for one)
H. 0. Hardman
Wm. D. Meadow
FOR SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
W. M. Davis
J. L. I'ortson
W. H. Hall
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
(Vote for one)
T. G. Hitchcock
C. E. Huff
FOR TAX RECEIVER
A. itf. Mix
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINT
ENDENT
(Vote for one)
It. C. David
.7. A. Griffi th
FOR COMMISSIONER ROADS AND
REVENUES
(Vote for one)
It. T. Jiullock
I). R. Freeman
G. 0. Griffith
FOR CORONER
(Vote for one)
Gurtis Alewine
Paul A. fiurrrMgh >
S. G. Scarborough
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
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CHAMBER COMMERCE BANQUET
The second annual banquet of the
Chamber of Commerce, served by
the Home Economis Department of
the Comer Women’s Club, wan quite
an interesting- event. Much of the
success and pleasure of the evening
was due to the excellent manner in.
which the banquet was prepared.
The decorations of yellow by the pro
fuse arrangement of daffodils, to
gether with the palms and ferns add
ed much to the beauty and enjoyment
of the occasion, which was also the
work of the Woman’s Club.
A large part of the membership of*
about eighty were present, together
with a number of invited guests from
the neighboring towns. A spirit of
fellowship and good feeling pervaded
the whole evening.
A number of short addresses add
ed interest to the. occasion, while ma
ny suggestions for the coming year
were given.
Plans for the encouragement of
this year’s cotton crop, which is es
sential to prosperity of this sec
tion and town as well, was discussed.
That cotton can be raised success
fully war, demonstrated the past
year by the wonderful success ac
complished by one of the members,
Mr. J. K. Ghulston. This was referr
ed to by a number of the speakers,
showing that the hist way to con
vince people of the merits of a fact
b* by actual demon/.ration*;. By
careful records it was showed that
Mr. Gholvton cleat ed about $. r ou to
the plow with fifty or more plows.
He was recently invited to Hartwe 1
by the Ki-wanis Club and to other
places to tell jurt how it was. done.
He and others in thin section has
proven that there is money in rais
ing cotton under present condi
tions.
Good roads (or rather bid roads)
came in for a good purt of the dis
cussion. The fact that the a'titude
of our county i.: helping to hold inf
the completion of two of the main
highways through this section, was
referred to as a source of regret.
It was the unanimous feeling of the
men present that the money Mould
he forthcoming to complete the
Bankhead and Calhoun highways in
connection with the State and Na
tional aid. These roads once put in
to good shape means that the state
and national governments would as
sume the upkeep of about forty
miles of our main roads, relieving
the county of th's great expense.
This county is losing thousands of
dollars each year by not matching
rr A.2SC NOTICE
I WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON THE DATES NAMED
BF.LOW FOX THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING TAX RF.TURNS FOR
THE YEAR 192 4
SFCONDROUND
COMM! ! March 14 10 to 4
March Id 9 to II
March id 12 to 1
LUTHER ITIX'S March 16 1 to 2
A- I-. WILLIAMS March 16 2 to 4
ALVIN March 17 9 to 10
I'T. LAMAR March 17 11 to !
POGATALIGO March 17 2 to 4
S. W. FITTS STORE March 14 y to 10
TYNERS STORK March IS 11 to 1
BONDS GIN March IS i to 2
3IILL COURT HOUSE March JS 2 to 4
SMITHS SCHOOL HOUSE March 19 y to 10
P. C. SCARJ3ORO STORE March 19 jy to 12
J LPT HA March l'l i to .‘j
MAN PATTONS MILL March 19 3 to 4
BERRYMANS STORE March 20 io to it
IIAKRISON COURT HOUSE’ March 2 o 11 to 1
FOWLERS SCHOOL HOUSE March •o j to 2
J . E. VAUGHNS STORE March 20 2 to 4
lAVIEI.SVILLE March 24 ' 10 to 12
VELPOE SCHOOL HOUSE March ‘*4 j to
MASONS MILL March 24 2 u 4
on^wvß**S. AT H "‘ CE AXB nme ***" -<*evc
A. M. MIX,T. H . M.C.
the aid offered by government.
Several of the speakers empha
sized the necessity of making our
lfnrm i*elf-*u|tainir>g in connec
tion with the raising of our -Jurplu.v
money crop whatever it i*.
Mr. W. R. Esiki w, County Agent,
outlined his plan*, in reference to
blub work, which *net the endorse
ment of tliore present.
Mr. Ralph Collier, one of the out
of-town members, spoke of the re
lation which doe and should exist
between the town and surrounding
territory, in a very interesting talk.
The only item of business pa?sed
on was the adoption of the report of
the nominating committee of tha
officers for the coming year:
W. E. Honslee, President
J. N. B. Thompson, Vice-Pres.
(’. S. Rowe, Secreturv
C. V. Ridgway, Tri-nsi’rer
A vote of thanks w'r unanimously
extended to the ladies of the' -fir
man's Club for their pair in making
the success of the banquet.
■— The cut of town guests wereTPr.
H. 11. Hajnpton, Messers W. S. Lowe,
P, M. IWr, H. H. Han, u f Colbert;
Messers YV. K. Whitehead, E D.
Smith, Thad Stevenp. h'. M. Kcwe of
Carlton; Messers L. E. Greene, D.
A. Moseley, W. R Eakew of Duniela
vii'.o; li. F. I!olto;i of The Atlami
Journal,
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