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The Danielsville ITonitor.
VOL XX vIII
danielsville
Miss Mattie Sue Hansford and Mr.
Jack Hansford of Ao-noldsville are
visiting relatives here.
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Miss Treva Scnger of Bowman
pass ed thru Danielsville Monday or.
her way to Athens.
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Mr. Higginbotham of Athens Bus
iness College was here on business
Tuesday.
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Mr. W. R. Eskew and a number
of Madison County farmers spent
Tuesday at Narcoochee Valley look
ing. over and buying cattle from Dr.
V. G. Hardman.
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Mr. and Mr*. H. T. Sanders and
Mrs. Tom Sanders, were visitors to
Athens Monday.
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Beginning May Ist, L. E. Greene
i Cos. will close their store promptly
at six o’clock.
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Most every school in the county
v ?„s well represented at the Athletic
Contest held here Tuesday afternoon.
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Miss Evelyn Carson vilipend +he
week-end with home folks in Cornelia.
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Mr. o'. E. Bond and family, H.
b. Echols and family attended a
birthday dinner at the home of
Bond Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon spent
Sunday with Mr*. Georgia Gordon.
Cel. Berry T. Moseley and. wife,
Mrs. J. S. Daniel, Mr. L. E. Greene
and Mr. N. C. Bullock spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta a- delegates to
the McAdoo Convention.
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Mrs. J. C. Duggan, and Dorothy,
Miss Blanche Gwvnn and Mr. Cad
mus of Atlanta motored thru the
country and scent the week-end with
Col. and Mrs. B. T. Moseley.
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Mrs. F. D. Strickland continues
very ill.
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Mrs. Hope Mealor of Ft. Lamar
was a visitor here Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will D. Graham
'pent Tuesday afternoon with Mr.
end Mrs. C. P. Graham at Rogers.
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Mr. Florence Hall spent the week
end with his parents.
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Miss Sarah Frances Carson of Cor
nd.a was a visitor h-ere the past
week-end.
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Mir:; Lucile Whitworth and Ber
'■‘a |- ee Bridges spent Saturday and
Sunday at heme.
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Mrs. ( ampbell of Athens was the
: r ' n of Mr*, and Mrs. A. C. Camp
-"! 1 >ast week.
n u u te
I Jonah Davis of Atlanta is
-P-cted to spend Sunday here with
oomefolks.
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II r - fmd Mrs*. Cecil Carson are
' eir parents in Watkinsville
tn >s week.
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T’no p ....
■*>-er programs at the differ
s Sunday morning were
,■ . ' "ed and enjoyed by all
. pleasure of hearing
1 ; :.i,
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■' "** : Griffeth of U. of Ga.
• here with his parents.
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g . . Mrs. R. 0. David were
r Mr - and Mrs. J. P. Ar.
t v '• Saturday and Sun-
Mrs. Edna Royston is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C'. G. Bcoche.
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[ Quite a number of Faster egg
hunts were enjoyed by the little
folks last week.
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Mrs. O. G. Moore and children
spent- several days the latter part of
| the week with Mrs. Mcore’s parents.
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You are cordially invited to at
| totfd the Epworth League every
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J Wednesday evening and B. Y. P.
U. Friday evenings.
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| Mr. Howard Burroughs of At
lanta is expected to spend Sunday
here with his family.
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Messers A. V. Jenkins and H.
T. Sanders made a business trip to
Commerce Wednesday evening.
FOR STATE SENATE
To the voters o-f the 30th Senatorial
District:
! I hereby announce my candidacy
| for State Senator from the 30th
j Senatorial district for the term 1925-
i 26. It being Madison’s time to fur
; nish the Senator, and since I will
| have finished my four years in the
i House thh, summer, I feel that I am
j well into the workings of the Gener
| al Assembly and will be in position
i to do more for my District than I
i could possibly do later. Thanking
i the people, especially of niv County,
j for their expression of confidence in
the past, 1 ask rear support at this
i time, and if elected will serve the
| district to the best intere.it. of all
; the people.
Faithfully yours,
G. Preston Whitworth.
j Hull, Ga., Rt. 3
DR A S J STOVALL
SPEAKS IN DANIELSVILLE
Dr. A S. J. Stovall will speak at
| Court Home in Danielsville on First
j Tuesday, May 6, at 10 o’clock, on
: question of Tax Exemption for a
! term of years of New Indhstsies.
i The public is invite^.
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BANKS WILL CLOSE SATURDAY
!
Both The Corner Bank and the
! Peoples Bank will be closed all day
j Saturday on account of Memorial
; Day holiday,
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TO CLOSE AT SIX O’CLOCK
j We. the undersigned merchants of
the- town cf Cotter, Georgia, hereby
■ agree to close our respective places
of business promptly at six (6:00)
o’clock P. M. from May Ist until Sep
tember Ist, except Saturdays and
• rainy days. Please let the public be
* so advised arid govern themselves ae
; cordiiigly.
Signed:
Whitehead & Gholston,
Gholston Brothers,
W. T. Cook,
H. T. Hopkins,
Comer Mercantile Cos.,
N. 11. 4 J H Carmichael,
B. L. David
L. F. McConnell,
A. Dechovitz,
D. W r . Porterfield
W. A. Rowe f. Cos,
H. Moscow,
G. W. David
FEDERAL LAND SANK
Money can be had at o 1-2 per
, cent on farm lads from The Federal
1 Land Bank of Columbia. If loan
is desired, kindly see me before May
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CLARENCE E. ADAMS
Sscretar '-Treasurer
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, April 25, 1924
DREAM AND PROPHECY
OF HENRY W. GRADY
‘‘When every farmer in the
South snail eat broad from his
own fields and meat from his
own pasture, and disturbed by
no creditor and enslaved by no
de*t, shall sit amid his teeming
gardens and orchards and vine
yards and dairies and barn
yards, pitching his crops in his
own wisdom and growing them
in independence, making cot
ton his clean surplus, and sel
ling it in his own time, and in
his chosen market, and no* at a
master ’3 bidding—getting his
pay in cash anri not in a receipt
ed mortgage that discharges his
debt, but does not restore his
freedom—then shall be the
breaking of the fuHness of our
day.”
KNIGHTS OF PYTH'AS
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The regular meeting of Comer
Lodge, No. 151, Knights of Pythias
will meet Monday evening, April
28th, at 8 o’clock; work in the Rank
of Knight. All members in good
standing are urged to meet with us.
J. P. MOON, C. C.
! -J. A. SIMS, K. of R & S
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* JUST FROM SHILO *
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Here we come again after being
absent so long.
Wo arc glad to hear that Mrs.
: Goss Dudley h improving so well,
j after having been ,-ick so long.
j The musical given by Mies Allie
j Carey Wed tv -day night was enjoyed
* by all present.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pat Crowe spent
j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
1 Beaten bough.
Miss Rc-tha Eaton spent Sunday
| with Mifs Laura Hill.
1 Misrib Pauline Bruce and Minnie
j Will Fowler spent Sunday with Mr.
iani Mrs. Eddie Beatenbough.
j Miss Ruth Crowe spent Sunday
| with Miss Louesa Crowe.
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Wc- have been having some pretty
weather and wo were glad to see
it.
Little Miss Mae Power was the
| guest of little Miss Thelma Parham
: Saturday night arid Sunday.
Mi-s Beatrice Booth was the day
guest of Miss Thrcssa Parham Sun
| day.
Mr,. Boston Hall was the gust of
Mr. Charley McGee Saturday night.
Miss Willie Mae Brooks of Comer
was the guest of Mieses Robbie and
Gussie Compton Sunday.
Mr. Floyd Brown is vioiting n
our sealeaicnt this week.
Mr. Frank Lird was visiting his
daughter and son, Ms . Mayzelle
j Compton and Mr. W. O. Lord Sat
uraay night and Sunday.
The singing was enjoyed by a
large crowd Sunday night, which was
j given by Miss Mae Collin- .
i Oak Grove Sunday School is
■ building up ven T fast. Every one
I has an invitation to come each Sun
:clay morning at ten o’clock.
MASON MILL
We are having some* more pretty
weather at present. Wr hope* it will
continue so the farmers can get busy
with their crops.
The singing given bv Miss Lilly
Dove Sunday night was enjoyed hy
a large crowd.
Mrs. Bounce Fc;rt3on was the
Sunday gue>.t of her son, Mr. Mack
Fortson and family.
Mr. .Tack Fowler of Andersen S.
C. is spending a few days with his
ion, Mr. Holmon Fowler and family.
Mr. Roy Simmons and sister were
guc*sts of Miss Ruth Tucker a while
Sunday night.
Mrs. John Dove is improving after
being very ill for a few days.
Mr. Fred Dover spent a while Sat
urday night with Mr. Hentry Sartain
and family.
Miss Bessie Bridges has been
■.pending a few days with her brother
Mr. Clifford Bridges and family.
M iss Dezzie Gordon and Pascal
Hilley were the guests of Mis* Lilly
Dove a while Thursday.
Messers Homer and Charley Dove
of Roy-iton were the guests of Mr.
L. C. Dove Monday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Chris
tian a fine baby girl, April ID.
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Several from around here attended
preaching at Pleasant Grove Sunday
afternoon and heard a lne sermon
by Rev*. W. L. Culberson.
Miss Jennie Glenn, who has been
visiting for a few days with her
brother, Mr. W. M. Glenn, and his
family, returned to her home Monday
Mr. S. B. Foster and family spent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. Rhinchart and
family of below Danielsville.
Mr. G. W. Scarboro and family
Mr. and Mrs, Harvie Carter and
son were the* r,pend-the-day guests
of Mr. L. V. Scarboro and family
Sunday.
Mr. If. F. White and family-pent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
latter’- parents, Mr. rod Mrs. W.
M. Glenn.
The* children of Mr. G. W. Scar
boi'o and of Mr. J. F. Grindlc,Pau
lire McLeroy and Minnie Fete Scar
boro enjoyed a nice egg hunt Sat
urday afternoon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
PLANTERS BANK, CARLTON, GA.
In accordance with provisions of Sections 13 and 14 of Article 7
o t it- banking Act, approved August 16, lull), you are hereby no'ified
'■> present your claim, properly attested, on or before ninety days from
U: s date. A.-o depositors, are hereby notified to bring their pas.i ' ooka
to be balanced and compered wi h the bo ,ks of the bank, filing same
with Mr. H. L. Holcomb, Liquidating Agent.
This the 17 day of March, 1 924.
T. It. BENNETT,
Superintendent of Banks
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Jones and
daughter, Mary Lem, spent Saturday
night with Mr. D. Jone3 and fumily
and spent Sunday and Sunday
night with Mr. W. M. Glenn and
family and Mr f and Mrs. J. D
McLeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Bradley spent
Tuesday and Tuesday night with Mr.
Melvin Bradley and family.
Mr. Jim Grinhlc and their chil
dren spent a while Sunday afternoon
with Mur. L. V. Scarboro.
Mr. and Mr*. S. A. Brunyan
spent one day la..t week with Mr.
W. S. Brunyan and family.
Mrs. VV. B Hammond pent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. S. A.
Branyan,
—Bine Eyes.
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* FORT LAMAR *
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Col. C. E. Adams and family of
Danielsville were here Sunday after
noon .
Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens who has
been spending a while with her
daughter here, is now vi iting rela
tives at Danielsville*.
Mr. C. M. Dean made a business
trip to Monroe recently.
Mr. J. 11. MrWhirter has bren in
disposed for several days but is now
improving-.
Mi-.s Louise Barker ij improving
slowly.
Mr.;. G. L. Pitmann and family
attended the funeral of bier sister-in
law, Mr::, Williams, at Pleasant
Grove, last Sunday.
Mr. Ralph Parker of Seneca, S.
C., spent the week-end with home
folks here.
Miss Lois Rice spent last week-end
vrith relatives in the Bold Springs
community.
Mi'. J. B. Pc-ftitt of S. C. is vis
iting relatives here.
The friends of Miss Julia Higgin
botham will be sorry to learn that
her health is no better.
FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS and
quirk service rail on.
Phone 84
Halls Garage and Repair Shop
FOR SALE
200 burhels improved Cleveland
Wanamaker Cotton Seed, at $4.00
per hundred pound* Early variety,
turns out well at gin, and open*
well on flat lands.
C. C. ECHOLS,
Danielsville, Ga.
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