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The Danielsville flonitor.
OL XX v lil
<‘W*l:cn every farmer in the
south shall tat bread front his
o-.vn fields and meat from his
own pasture, and disturbed by
no creditor and enslaved by no
rfo'-t, shall sit aniid his teeming
wardens and orchards and vinc
’ r( j s a nd dairies and harn
vards, pitching his crop-? in his
( )WT . wisdom and growing them
in independence, making cot
ton his clean surplus, and sel
i;n(r it. ia his own time, and in
lis chosen market, and not at a
master’s bidding-—getting his
pay in cash and not in a receipt
ed mortgage that discharges hi a
j e bt. but docs not restore his
freedom —then shall bo the
breaking of the fullness of our
day."
DANIELSVILLE
Messers Hope CirilTwtk, John
ink Grahe.ni. Misses Sara Ste wart,
and Sallie Fannie Daniel returned
the U. of Ga this week, having
:nt spring holidays here with par
and relatives.
Messers W. D. Graham and H.
Echols made a business trip to
yston Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mts. 11. T. Sanders
re visitors to Athens Wednesday.
dr. and Mrs. It. T. Broome and
ij. J. C. Addison attended the
ging at Broad River Sunday.
Mr. %. S. Long was shaking
ids with his many friends here
rnlay.
Mr. and Mrs. V . t|. Sorrells
in. Sunday with Mr. and MrsT
J. Nelms.
I
'hv. I.eila Bond was a recent
itor to Hartwell.
-tate Suijerintendent Ballard of
lanta, a distinguished educator of
r wate visited Madison County
icols one day last week.
Quite a number from he different
! -- r ns of Elberton District enjoyed
' Sunday School Institute at l)an-
Methodist church Sunday.
1 tliocH. present received valuable
ormation concerning Sunday
bool work
B R. H. B. GHOLSTON
I BURIED MONDAY
I ' were conducted
B Hasuns of Comer and several
■ towns, paying their last
■ "expect to a departed
■ R> H. B. Ghclton, which
■ and by a largo crowd of
■ nds. Bernstein
I Athena has charge of
B t " un '- rf d arrangements.
I ‘°a had lived in Comer
I and was a
■ " otia! cii izea
■ • ' wife, a daugh
-i oe Power, of Carlton,
N. B. .Thompson,
’ •*’ st’ior relatives.
a -KD OF THANKS
I our s.neere
ir,. . .
appreciation to our
Natives for their sympa
aiitirul floral offerings
' c,ur -'"• cent loss of our
J ‘ ,j3ban ‘J '‘rid father.
‘ ! " £ - R. H. B. C,doctor.,
• a, td Mv,. Hop: Power
Thej Junior Class
COMER HIGH SCHOOL
PRESENTS
"Billy s Aunt Jane
COMER SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY EVENING, APR. it
THE CAST
Profc-ssor Stevens, President of Bell more College Elridgc Graham
Billy Blakesley, A Popular Student 777. ’. !*T ™77 II ughTjroves
Tom Burke, Billy’*- Roommate \ Malcolm Rowe
Students:
Ralph Peters Robert Fberfiardt
Harry Hunter Paul Matthews
Philander Wells, A Mining Expert Shelby Williford
Deacon Podge r, A Tight-fisted Far me r Felix Graham
Sam, A Colored Boy* Harry Carithers
Mrs. Jane Briggs, Billy’s Aunt Evelyn White
Miss Wiggina, Old Maid Frances Teasley
Students:
Alice Moore Ellen Griffoth
Bertha Wright Ida Merle Carithers
Dora Grant Kathleen Benton
Anna Moxley Sylvene Hitchcock
Katie Murphys a Jiired girl Willie Tee White
ACT I.
Sitting room of College Pormito ry.
ACT 11.
Sitting Room in Aunt Jane’s Home.
ACT 111.
Lawn Party at Coxy Work Camp
ADMISSION: Adults, 25c; Children, 15c.
I>R A M. SOULE WILL SPEAK
AT DANIELSVILLE SATURDAY,
APRIL STH AT 2 P M
* , „
April 4th ami sth Madisop y
holds the annual contest. On Fri
day, Apr 4th will bo held the literary
event®, the debate coming in the eve
ning at 8 o'clock. On Saturday will
be neltl the athletic events until 2
o'clock, at which time Dr. Andrew M
Soule, President of the Ga. State
College of Agriculture, Athens, Ga.
will speak to the citizens of Madison
County.
Dr. Soule is one of Georgia’s great
cst citizens. Those who have heard
him all agree to this. He is having a
greater effect on Agricultural Geor
gia than any other one man in the
State, lie brings a message especial
ly to the High School pupils of the
county, and ail these are most em
phatically urged to be i>retens. All
farmers and business men ax; well rs
ail other citizens of the County are
most cordially invited to be present
on this occasion. If you mis* this
program, great will be your loss.
C. David, fvp*. X .
C' G. Stevens, Su;d M (' H S
W. K. Eskevv, County Agt.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
i hereby announce myself a can<!i
(inie for Representative of Madison
County, ii the* General Aiuemhly of
Georgia, subject to the* rul*.**.; and
regulations of the Primary Flection
to bo hereafter called i'-.-r tk election
for the same.
! earnestly solicit th; -oppert f
a.” the voters, both Lad; *; and Gen
tlemen, and assure you that I will
appreciate your vote.
This February 26th.,192L
J. Ik it THOMPSON
EGGS FOR HATCHING from prize
stock S. C. R. !. Red Donald. >d stram
$1 .25 fc r 1-5 postpaid; cirtorij to be
rst-iruad. SI.OO for 15 if called for.
C O. DRAPER,
Comer G*
2-28. 4t. Pd-
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, April 4, 1924
PLAY AT 11A
On Saturday everting, April 12
at 8:00 o’clock, the lia Woman’s
Club will prone nt t,pe play: “The
Distriek Fkub*” at \F * school nndl
torium.
ADMISSION: 15c and 25c.
MADISON COUNTY
SINGING CHOIR
Th*.'-Madison County Singing Choir
will meet at Diamond Hill the first
Sunday afternoon i ;i A rail at 2:30..
The public generally is invited to at
tend this singing and help to make
litis year’s work the best in the his
tory of the* work.
TOR SALE
E-js;* front Ferri* Whit Leghorn
265 to 300 egg strain; 15 for $1 .50
MRS. N A COMPTON
Rt. 2, Conor, Ga .
Athens Business College
; Bookkeepirg, tT oi fhiD rl and
;"o-.yritiiig.
Save SO perce”t <. f ex ( uses
ibv attending (his ycr ( 1 1. The
Graduates of the Athens Busi
ness College always get the
best position. Every graduate
! employed- Write for informa
tion today.
Box Athens, Ca.
HJi< OALt
Pie.-.inion* Clev *iar*.d Cotton Seed,
l-teld Selactet'rivately Pinned
and Culled, ~2.00 per bjr.hd.
F. D. STciIBUNG,
Danislsviiie, Ga.
4-3, 21.
hOR SALE
200 buehei* improved Cleveland
VVana maker Cotton Seed, at 54.00
per hundred pound* Early variety,
turns out well at gin, and opens
| well ou fiat lands.
c. C. ECHOLS,
Danieltville, Ga
4-3, lit.
APRIL 4th and sth, 9:00 A. M., Eastern Time
Danielsville, Georgia
PROGRAM
Friday, 9 A. M., Ea&ten Tima
HIGH SCHOOL LITERARY EVENTS
Friday morning.
9:CO to JO:JO Algebra and Arithmetic.
10:30 to 12:00—Essay
10:30 to 12:00—'Spelling
Friday night.
8:00--Debate, Recitations, and Declamations.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL LITERARY EVENTS
Friday morning.
0:00 to 10:00—Arithmetic
10:00 to 11:00-—Essay
11:00 to 11:S0—Spelling.
12:00 to 1:30—-DINNER
Friday afternoon
1:30 to 3:oo—Declamations and Recitations
HIGH AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL ATHLETIC EVENTS
Saturday morning
9:00 o’clock Eastern time.
1. Running Broad Jump
2. Running High Jump.
3. 100 Yard Dash.
4 . 50 Yard Dash .
6. 220 Yard Dash.
(j. Basket Ball Throw.
7. Dodge Ball.
12:00 to 1:00 DINNER
Saturday afternoon, 1:00 o’clock
h. Costume Relay.
2. 50 Yard Relay
3. 4 Corner Relay.
Assemble at Basket .Ball Court for announcement.*.
Motion Pictures
Showing the effect of Nitrate of
Soda and the methods of cultivation to
be used in securing maximum yields
Court 'House
Danielsville, Ga.
Monday Night, Apt. 7th
8 O’clock
’r-1 -nr —■■ —r-r- i Trrr-grriTMi i imn—r nii.nr- r imin mmwm i in w um imm i m mi iiniu in —— ■
ThbvSe pictures carry with their ed
ucational and practical feature a
Nice Romance which will interest
everyone-
Presented by W.ru. S. .My.'rn, Diredordu r diief
Chilean Nitraie Coimnittee, New York
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