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The Danielsville flonitor.
VOL XX v lll
DANIELSVILLE
M rr: . John A. Davison and little
.laughter of Columbus, Ga. aw visit
\n„ “relatives in Danielsvilile and Co
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bond and chil
dren were visitors here Sunday
afternoon.
M*'. Roy Murray made a business
trip to Athens Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrse James Gordon of
visited J. I. Gordon
Sunday.
Mr.!. R. O. Hutcherson, Misses
beba Thompson and Ruby Jenkins
wae shopping 1 in Athens Tuesday.
Rev. John A. Simplon and Mr..
Rice of Commerce visited Mr. and
Mi-J. B. N. White Sunday afternoon
Mrs. R, H,. Gordon returned the
latter part of the week from a vitit
to rtlatives in Atlanta.
WV. arc very sorry lo state that
])r. W. D. Gholston is quite ill, suf
fering from rheumatisn^.
Mrs. W. V'. long and little son
of Savannah ore visiting relatives
horiy.
Mrs. Will D. Graham, Misa Louise
Christy, and Mri Elco Hua were
visitors in Athens Tuesday.
Mr. Paul Burroughs ia visiting
his mother in Atlanta .
Jiifg Virginia Moseley spent last
week-end in Bowman, guest of Misa
Treva Senger.
IN MEMORY OF MR. J. F.
CLOOFELTER
Whereas? God in- Hu* ailwase wi
uom aaw fit to tail from our midst
March 20, 1924, Brother Clodfoß
ter; . . .
He wue born in Idle county, North
■t'amlina, Jan 14, 18G0. Moved to
Georgia when quite young where he
i;as lived ever since.
He became a member of the Bap
tnt church at Martin, August, 1897,
an< l later united with Meadow Bap
church, where he was a conser
•rated and faithful member, attend
ing hss church regularly. Uncle Jaki
proved himself a true, faithful
Christiani. By hi gentile and pleas
ant disoosition he wen many friends.
Brother Clodfelter’g kindness in his
' ! >me and faithfulness ro his church
wa s an inspiration. ,
la the death of Brother Glodfelte?
no church loses a loving Christian
"i'ot’ur and the family a Icvirg, de
’oted and forgiving hunband and
father.
is survived by his wife, three
' o7l ’> f°nr daughters, and six grand
’hildren, three brothers, three sis
• and a host of relatives and
-ior.ds to mourn his death. We
commend them to our God, the God
M 'ove and comfortj.
Therefore be it Resolved:
~f at knowing he is too wise to err,
mi too good to be unkind, we bow in
submission to God’s will ;
1 f u we extend to the bereaved
J! " .> our heartfelt sympathy, and
ihat God will comfort them;
'ha;. the?e resolutions be entered
' " o;ir minutes, a copy be given
4 ‘ family and be published in
1 ‘■ e f'omer News.
Committee:
Nellie Smith,
•Mrs. Jessie Mae Carithers,
• D Meadow. ....
ihe highest price* for all
' ount -y produce.
H. T. HOPKINS
TO MAKE MONEe IN COTTON
THIS YEAR
By W. R. Eskew
; It does not non appear probable
that cotton production in 19.24 will
| exceed, if it equals, the world's nor
i mal demand. It e? altogether unlikely
that We shall have a burdensome sur
plus, such as we had from 1920 to
i 1922, for some years.
At the same time the experience
of tire last*two years of short supply
i shows clearly that in the actual con-
sumption of dry goods there if. a price
point beyond which the consumer
refuses to buy. Mills are compelled
j.to curtail manufacturing at this time
! because they cannot sell their prod
; uots in the usual volume though they
offer them at substantially lower
prices than last year when cotton
ws* cheaper than it is now. For
several weeks in April and early May
I cqtton watt more than t cent a, pound
j higher and print cloth more than a
| cent a pound lower than at the same
j time Jaet year.
Those facts suggest:
1. We should be’ able to sell this
year’s production at favorable pric
j es compared with last ytar but we
| should not expect substantially high
| er prices.
2. There is no profit at present
| prices for cotton that yields no
more per aert than last ya<.
3. The assurance of profit lies in
| producing mere cotton to the acre
i at the same cost of cultivation.
To this end boll weevil control is
[highly important. It will mean, in
! eovnvnuritids of weevil infestation,
I thp difference between jjrolk and
I loss . Control by poison m practi
j cable. It has been proved for aever
! al seasons. It is not an expense but
ar. investment. "
Information on weevil control can
be obtained from
W. Rr. Eakew,
County Agent .
Are your glasses brokru f If so,
bring; them in to us for repair*. We
•re- aielulr* agent# for the Chas.
A. Green Optical Company, Atkatt,
Ga. Any kind of lenees duplicated
promptly. Price# standard.
HARDMAN DRUG COMPANY
Colbert, Georgia.
* MT ZION *
We have been having some cool
weather recently.
Mrw. Ec-scoo Porterfield of Green
ville. S. C. is visiting relatives in
this communty.
Misses Anr.e Belle and lannie
Lou Patten were week-end guests
of Misses Lucy Meadow and Evie Lou
Manr of Danielsvil'e.
Mr. Wiil Irvin continues quite : il,
we are sorry to not a.
Mr. and Mr?. Marcus Eater, and
interesting little daughter, Meadow-,
were over from Greenville, S. C.
the past week-end, the guests of Mr.
Jim B. Meadow, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Bates.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Homer Irvin of
Commerce was visiting the former’s
parents in this community Sunday.
Mrs. Hope Carithers was visiting
relatives and friends in Danielsville
the part week,
Mr. and Mrs. Comers Moore of
Danitdsviile have beer spending
some time with Mrs. Mores’ wreath,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Escoe.
Mrs. Fred Landers w a? visiting
Mary Martin in Danielaville
during the past week.
Mm. Jess© Patter, was guest of
Mrs. W. P. Meadow in Danielsville
Friday last.
“Clipper"
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, May 16, 1024
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* JUST FROM ILA *
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Rev. >f. C. Allen will preach the
Commencement Sermon for the Ila
High School on Sunday, May 18, at
11 A. M. at the Bnptiet church.
Miss Maude Gurley was shopping
in Athens on Tuesday.
Messers S. B. and M. Y. Free
man returned on Tuesday from their
trip to Mississippi.
Mrs. D. B. Burrooglis is said to
be no better and they arc expecting
to bring her home from her daugh
ter’s, Mrs. Hunt, some day this
week*.
Mr. F. C. Gurley has returned to
his work in Atlanty.
Mr. H. Lord is working on a
job in Milledgtville; hope they will
let him come back to- lid.
Miss Irc-mr Favor entertained the
school faculty on Tuesday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. C.
Burton!.
Mr. R. F. Bird is a eery bunmay s
Mr. It. P. Bird is a very busy
man these days working all along
the line; fir&t in one store then an
other; also the bank claims nomt of
his time.
If you ar* having eye trouble
don’t hesitate to have your eyes es
•ruined by our expert optometrist of
the Chaa. A. Green Optical Company
Atlanta, Ga., who will be hero again
on Wednesday. May 21. He will
gladly tell pop whetker; or no* you
need glasses.
L. E. GREENE* CO.,
DasidavSk, Georgia •
* NEWTOWN *
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We are having wme right ced
weather at present.
We were to have far. J. 08.;
Brown witft us agf.ih Sunday.
Mr. Karris Brown. iq visiting in
this corninur.ilyj.we re always glad
to have bim with u.
air. A. F. Anderson is vieritipg
his tfin in Greenwood, S. C. this
w’eelG
• Mr. Jesse Guest from Bowman
spent Monday night with Mr. J . W.
Anderson.
Mercers Harry, Hubert, and Guy
Thompson from Greenwood, S>. 0.
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. Brady Smith. V
Mr. Floyd Smith spent Saturday
and Sunday with liis parents, Mr.
and Mrs L. P. Smith.
Mr. and Mr?. J. H. (jarouth en
joyed the dance at Mr. L. P. Sipith
Monday nigh|.
There will be a singing at the
school house Friday night; everybody
is invited to come.
The musical entertainment given
by Miss Reba .Smith was enjoyed by
a large crowd.
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• JEPIHA AND OAK GROVE *
• • • * • * •••
Mrs. W ll Stewart returned home
after spending a few day? with her
parents, M . and Mrl. J. T. King.
itev. E. H. Gos filled his regular
appointmer here Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Power were
guefct.j of their parents, Mr. and Mrs
j. T. Ki nd family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. ,1. Jones of fltar
Carlton were guests of Mr. and Mre
J. T King Sunday afternoon.
The singing given by Misja Ruth
Booth Sunday night was enjoyed by
aU who were present.
Wo negrot to learn that M". W
S. Parham pastier! aw-.y Monday,
leaving his wife, Mrs. Sarah Par
hunt. two daughters, Mrs. Mtuy Jane
King, and Miss Emma Parham, four
grandchildren and one great grand
child ta mourn his death- He was
buried at Vineyard Greek and funer
al services wars held bv Rev . G. R.
Goss.
MADISON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
DANISLBVELLE, GEORGIA
MONDAY, MAY 19th, 1*24, 8:30 P. M
OUT OF COURT
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Benjamin Capell—A rich man Richard McLeroy
Evelyn Capell—His daughter • • Lucy Gholston
Gilbert Capell—His con Hamilton Long
Mrs. GarHlnor—Evelyn's aunt Mozollc Williams
Theda Travis—A member of the set Mayme Smith
'Julia Grayson—Also belong Bertha Bridges*
Percy Alit.n—Evelyn’s suiter * Leo Bond
Adete Allan—-Percy’s water Nellie Joe Campbell
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Dr. Johns —Physician and friend Marvin Hutcheroon
Mum Ramsey—A spociol nuran Audrey Floyd
Captain Sloan—A truffle officer Jolm Riley Gunnel*
David Rourne —The man who Felton Jenkins
Mrs, Bourne—Hie good mother Kberieila Scarborough
Ramus —An old negro servant Albert Christy
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Mammy—Loves her ehi’.’n Lucile Whitworth
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Boy—With a dog to sell . DeWitt Bond
Ambulance Doctor Ko:ae Davi*
ACT r.
■ r •
Scene—ln the home of Senjaimo La pell; Late afternoon.
ACT 11.
Scene—At the hospital; Three days later.
ACT 111
Scone —At Meadowstream; Two later.
wm?* M;T iv
Scene- —In the manager’s bungalow; One year later.
ADMISSION: 15c and 25*
TUESDAY, MAY 20th, 1924, 8:30 P M. ,
Processional —
Invocation—
Salutatory . . , Mozelle William*
t
History • Richard McLeroy
Potm < Marvin Hutcherson
Cla:* Flower Mayme Smith
Green ahd White Audrey Floyd
Prophecy Berth;;. Bridge*
Claae Will ./• Felton Jer.kina
Valedictory Eber Leila Scarborough
Class Song—
Delivery of Diplomat
" ‘ Uabr.ra:
%
Lucy Gholston . . George Lumpkin Burden
• Flora Ellie Stribling Albeit Chri,*ty
Honor Graduated:
Eber Leila Scarborough I'irst
Mozelle Williams Second
I If nature says Spectailes, tk<
Spectacle* it must be. Nature won’t
accept just Spectacles; thev must be
nfht Spectacles. Our optometrist
from the Chat. A. Green Optical
Company, Atlanta, Ga., can fit you
with the kind that nature demand*.
He will be here en Wednesday, May
21st.
I L. E. GREENE * CO.,
Danialjville, Georgia.
NOTICE
I represent the Consumer’s
Monument Company of Ball Greemd,
Ga , and will appreciate eay business
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