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The Danielsville flonitor.
VOL XXvill
DANIELSVILLE
Misseg Pauline Foss and Estelle
•Tavithers spent Friday and Saturday
S.MU.iLi.O Christy.
Col C. E;. Adams made a business
trip to Atlanta Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. White of Lavonia
sner>t a short while Sunday evening
with Mrs'. White’s sister, Mrs. Roy
David.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the singing at Diamond Hill Sun
day.
Mrs. Charlie Benton of Comer
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Hall.
Miss Treva Ser.ger of Bowman
was the guest of Mrs. D. A. Mose
ley for the week-end.
Miss Eilie Belle Harrison spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. R.
*C, David.
College girls and boys home for
the contest were: Misses Ruby Grif
feth, Frances Scott and Julia Baker;
Messers Charlie Baker and Hope
flriffeth.
Col. C. G. Moore was in Athens
•ou business Monday.
Mrs,. I. F. White of Ellaville
•spent the week-end here with friends.
The many friends of Mrs. Frank
'Stribling are very sorry to learn of
her serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson of
Jefferson were recent visitors here .
Mrs. R. C. GrifTeth will leave
kooii for an’extended visit to relatives
in New York.
~ ■ i ■—
Mrrf. J. S. Daniel has just return
<’<l from a visit to relatives in Mays
ville.
Fishing seems to be the order of
some of our citizen^.
Mrs. Esty Bond passed our sec
tlon a very fine eel Wed.
Mrs. Clifford Graham of Athens
-fnt the week-end with her mother,
Mrs - J- E. Gordon.
and Mrs - B - T. Moseley, Mr.
P; ,, r °' Sanders attended the
“• b ‘ e Conference in Athens Sunday.
‘'-GnitLSViLLE WOMAN’S CLUB
ri ” T,i! -®sday afternoon at
L,*. 0 ®! ock the Woman’s Club of
i n l l 6 H hle . keld its regular meeting
u! ‘lding i ' U& ' C ro ° m oi? the school
Mr ’ s ’ J - T - Murray,
session / ter tho rc " ular business
ftufic’..? program, using
• t. was' given as
Musical p - •
J. T.
* uI 'Sy
-SiirCloT .
A( '-'luce, Mac Clymont
D. c , ' J - H. Boggs and W.
a * Necessity to the
r: °t an Unnecessary Ac-
B. T. Moseley
were so tv-
O- ard R. Eh
’ tfliu 5
as their decorations.
!At >!Es Wqpw
AT HOME, plea 7.
''^ol e 0r ° n ."Our machine.
* “'r cr' cej P . , li ‘ Tie - Highest pos
ij ° re ss l ; ov -r° r ful! inf ° , ‘ mation
' c S - Box 2 Qlney, 111.
SERVICES AT MOON’S GROVE
There will he services at Moon’s
Grove Church Sunday morning, A
orii loch, at 11 o'clock, preaching by
Prof. C. E. Smith. Also Easter
services Sunday morning, April 20,
at 9 o clock, preaching by our pastor
T'.vv. Walter *>uve. Everybody is
cordially invited to be present at
both services.
PLAY AT ILA
On Saturday evening. April 12
at 8:00 o’clock, the Ila Woman’s
Club will prener.t tnc play: “The
Distruck Skulc” at the school audi
torium .
ADMISSION: 15c and 25c.
DR. A. M. SOULE WILL SPEAK
AT DANIELSVILLE NEXT SAT.
URDAY, APRIL !2TH, 2 P. M.
On account of the bad weathe-,
Dr. Soule did not come to Daniels
ville last-Saturday but will speak to
pupils and others present after the
Athletic Events which were also
postponed.
. PREACHING AT CEDAR GROVE
P-ev. E. R. Goss will preach at
Cedar Grove church or Second Sun
day afternoon, April 13, at 2 o’clock.
Everybody is invited.
FEDERAL LAND BANK
Money can be had at 5 1-2 per
cent on farm ladj from The Federal
Land Bank of Colombia. !f loan
' desired, kindly ser ree before May
It.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
Secret ary-Treas u rer
4-9, 2t.
CARD OF THANKS
Colbert, G3., F.t 1
To The Danielsville Monitor:
Dear Editor:
I write in thanking the peo
ple for their kindness and goodness
"hey ail did do for me through my
■pell of sickness. lam so thankful
?f being able to sit up again and to
.tir about. I am not well but I thank
God for life. If it had not been for
i good doctor and a good name and
the goodness of my family and many
Yiends, I would have passed away
some time ago. I thank Dr. Loder.
for his patience and goodness; he was
never too I>ed to r^rc r ). Mvv God’?
rich biessinge oe with him and the
nurse. I thank each and every one
for aii they did for me, words fail to
express my gratitude to ail who were
so kind and patient,
Mrs. W 3. Branyan.
PROGRESS
R. v. Wait;f" h'filled u regular
| appointment Grow Sunday
j morning and
— o —
Mr. :i : Mr: W '.v-agrav
and Miss Elet ? rraver pent S
day with Mr. G. W Soar-: >ro and
family.
Tfcerr wtil r : yrcack.ng Sunday
morning, 11 :'x, tM- - Grate
by Rev. Smith Everybody G invited
to go ar t hear him.
Mr. O'. R. S'earbor : ar.d family
; .spent awhile Sunday afternoon with
Mr. I. v. Sc arb >ro ar and ' n .
M:ss Lc -.: Belie Meadow spent
danielsville, Georgia, Friday, April 11, IQ>4
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs,.
Hem y Cavithers.
M'.’. and Mrs. Roy Rice were the
guests of the latter s oarents, Mr
■lid Mrs. Frank Glenn
Grove church Easter Sunday, prompt
'y a t nine o’clock. The reason for
the early hour is that the pastor has
other appointments that dav Every
body is invited to attend. R.m-in:btv
the time.
Mrs. C. A. Braryan and baby
spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Aran Wynn.
Miv Will D. Graham, route three
i urai carrier has purchased a now
Ford.
M . and Mrs. Henry carithers
dmed Sunday with Mr. Gt W.
Meadow and family.
Air. J. D-. McElroy and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Charlie Hard
man and family.
Mr?. Johnie Brooks dined Sunday
w;th Mr. L. V. Scarboro.
-—“Blue Eyes’
SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE
Jones Chapel, April 12, 1924
Everybody is cordially invited to
he ar the Sunday School Institute
next Saturday. You are going to
miss .something worth while if you
nr.ss it. The crowd who is to come
from ail over the Elberton District
wiii be delightfully entertained by a
nice dinner to be served on the
grounds by the local church. The
second day of this institute will be
hoid at Bowersviile. The entire pro
gram appears in this issue:
10:30 Devotional, —Rev. W. W;,
Benson
10:45 The Relatipn of the Pastor to
the Sunday School—Rev. Horace S
Smith.
11:05 Elementary Round Table-
Miss Corine Little
11:35 Address — Mr. M. W. Brab
ham
12:20 Business Session
12:30 Noon Recess
Afternoon Session
1:30 Report of District Officers. ■
1:45 Teacher Training l —Rev. J. R.
Turner
2:05 Promotion of the work through
the District Officers—Mrs. Harry
Hawes
2:25 Address—Mr. M. W. Brabham
3:05 Harmful Handicaps—Rev. Ho
mer Thompson
3:25 Sunday School Day—Rev. h.
W . Collins
.3:45 Adjourn
Evening Session
7:30 STERSOPTICON LECTURE,
Mr. M. W. Brabham
DREAM AND PROPHECY
OF HENRY W. GRADY
“V/l:en rvmy farmer in the
South shall eat bread from his
own fn !■? a-! m at from his
own i ture, and Jisturbed by
no creditor and enslaved by no
dc’-t, <d ■■:! amid 1 is teeming
garb".'*- ad or. havds and vine
yard.-: and dairies and barn
yards, pitching his crons in his
own wi: lorn and growing them
in ; >d( nee, raking cot
ton hi-; c! an .irpius, and sel
ling it it. ; is own time, and in
his chosen market, and not at a
master’: bidding—getting his
pay in cash ami not in a receipt
ed mortgae that discharges his
debt, but do-.s rot restore hi.s
freedom — an shall he the
breaking of i- ui ■.-s- of our
day.”
STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS OF
Bank of Danielsville
Ilocated at Danielsville, Madison Cos. Oa., Close of business, Mar. 81, 1924
RESOURCES
Time Loans and Discounts 69,620-. 3:
Demand Loans 29.000.0
U. S. Bonds l 7,000.00
Industrial Stocks ami Bonds 4:50.00
Banking House 2,375.28
Furniture and Fixtures . 1,365.25
Due from Approved Reserve
Agents in this State 9,797.36
Currency 191.00
Gold 25.00
Silver, nickels, pennies . . 91.28
Due from other banks in
tris State 20,000.00
Checks for Clearing House 88.75
Other checks and cash items 91.21
Overdrafts-—(if any) .... 184.70
TOTAL *.... 131,280.22
STATE OF GEORGIA, Madison C„unty
Eefore me came R. C. GrifTeth, Cashier of Bank of Danielsville,
who being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a truo
condition of saul Bunk, ar. shown by the books of file of said BntdJ.
1.. C. GRIFFETH
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this Bth day of April, 1924
is. C. BULLOCK, Ordy
STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS OF
Carlton Bank
Located at Carlton, Madison Cos., At dost of business, Mch. 31, 1924
RESOURCES
Time Leans and Discount 142,344.49
Demand Loans 4,575.54
Real Estate loans 17,214.73
Industrial Stocks and Bonds 495.00
Banking House 2,405p19
Furniture and Fixtures 4,561.77
Other Real Estate Owned 9,085.53
Due from Approved Reserve
Agents in this State 9,028.18
Due from Approved Reserve
Agent® out of this State 137.8f
Currency 0,639.00
Gold 107.50
Silver, nickels pennies .... 48.24
Checks for Clearing House 802.60
Overdrafts—(if any) .... 615.83
Other assets not included
above 3,908.78
TOTAL 202,02f1(. 24
STATE OF GEORGIA, Madkjon County.
Before me came F. D. Smith, Cashier of Carlton Bank, who being
duly sworn, says that the above fore going statement is a true condition
of said Bank, as shown by the books file in said Bank.
F,. I). SMITH
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of April, 1924.
W. J. WHITEHEAD, N. P., M. C.
NOTICE
l ’.VII L BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON THE DATES NAMED
BELOW FOB THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING TAX RETURNS FOR
THE YF.4R 1924
TMIRD AND LAST ROUND
MILL COURT GROUND April 14, 9 to 11
BOND GIN April 14, 11 to 12
MASON MILL April 14, ! to 2
BU-LLOi KS MILL April 14, ,3 to 4
HUMANS H OP April 15, 9 to 10
WALK UR 'Alt BORO STORE April 15, 10 to 11
BERRY ’ V STOLE April 15, 11 to 12
HA- BJ >M DUHT IIO ! ' April 15, 12 to 2
SPEAR. ’ STORE April 15, 2 to 3
J F. NS STORE April 15, 4to 5
P. f . N DEO STORE April 16, 10 to 11
•/MPT; • April 16, 12 to 2
DANI i • E April 17, 9V>ll
(_ HAI LEROYS STARE April!?, 12 to 1
i : I/I ME AT TIME AM> i LA< Ii M 1 N'i'ioNED ABOVE
AN!J*-., . YOU 14 TAX.
A. M.IIIX, T. It., M.C.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in .. 15.000.00
Surplus Fund 14,000.00
Undivided Profits 790.36
Dividends Unpaid 12.00
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 81,462.79
Time Certificates of
Deposit 19,984.10
Cashier’s Checks 30.97
BILLS PAYABLE NONE
I
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TGTAI 131.28Q.22
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In 25,000.00
Surplus Fund 10,000.00
Undivided Profits 6,725.45
Dividends Unpaid 512.00
Individual Deposits Subject
| to Check 76,960.43
, Time Certificates of
! Deposit 82,725.96
Cashier’s Checks 96.40
Bills Payable . . . NONE
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