The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, August 22, 1924, Image 4

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JUDGE BRAND PRAISED FOR ASSISTANCE IN PASSING BILL aiding all cotton growers Charier •<' Brand congress man frorn the k:.a George district, j 3 in receipt of a letter fiom Con gressman John L Rankin, of 'he first district of Mississippi and a mem fer of the Census, Territories, World War Veteran.-, and Legislation com mittees of th< lower house, in which J e thanks Judge Brand for the as sistance. and enthusiastic efforts he gave in passing the legislation pro viding for the re-adjustment of the crop and ginners’ reports, claimed by Congressman Rankin as being a most valuable piece of leg islation for the cotton growers o'2 the do uth. Following is the letter: “Washington, D. C. “Hon. Charles H. Brand, House of Representatives, Washington, I). C. “My dear Judge; “1 have just received a letter from Mr. .1. S. Wannamateer, president of the American Cotton Association, thanking me for mv work in securing BasebaH-a-la'Beach S Vi# TH c r ,, -IIS k4^%Vv; : v?pp!M f. #irSl | ; n Vn ftpll 'tv v '■•% >r' c%*W •WkVi*- i ’'^ *;:a. jr , - ,' i. *• Miss Olive Jackson, member of the Fenway Girls’ baseball team of Boston, is shown in practice at the Boston National League grounds where her team worked ©at with*thc Bravtat. The girls wore bathing suits to keep cool. IN MEMORY OF MRS. M. E. I SCOGIN On Saturday afternoon, August 2, the Death Angel visited the house of Uncle Mike and relieved him from pain and suffering. The Lord said his work was done and he is gone to sleep with Jesus, to never wake or weep or mourn. He was 74 years ■of age when he was called to gd. Oh, how we miss him! Oh. how sad it was to give him up! To think of seeing Uncle Mike no more in this world . Rut perhaps we all shall meet some day. He was a loving uncle, a kind de voted husband and father. He al ways tried to do his duty He strived for the he: ft He was kind to his neighbors and seemed to win friends, fsow he has a great reward in Heaven His nephew. Lonnie Dudley DEALERS IN PRODUCE We will buy your poultry, eggs, *rj vegetables We advise growing 's for July rna A deliveries in '. ■ ~e quantises. J F, RHODES & CO , Athens. Georgia Ihe pi on.ogr. of the legislation provid ing fo the re adjustment of the crop ! estimates, and ginners’ reports, which 1 he says will save the cotton growers of the country millions >of dollars annually. This brings to my mind the fact that i had the hearty co-op cration cf a great many of the ablest representatives from the cotton growing states, and that you,were a rnong this number I cannot forget your act’ve and enthusiastic efforts, and the valuable assistance rendered by ycu, in helping us to develop this legislation, and 1 a;n writing to you to express my lasting gratitude to you fn /our valuable assistance in ■ helping us to pans, those measures ' which 1 feed will be worth more to the cotton growers of the south than any other legislation that has been parser in many years. “Assur'rg you of my kindest re gards anti best wishes, 3 remain. Sincerely your friend, J. E. RANKIN.” (Advertisement) / s=^T as \ ihtcla 1 The joy of renderin’ service to our patient feiler men has met with God’s approval senee— it ain't rn telLr.’ when! So, 1 greet the August morn in’ with rejir. e;,atv and pluck, an’ devote v::j a:! is!,-energy to raisin’ garden,i tt rck. J 1 reckon there is millions in j the i ; In that reaches Oil—but. j a feiic-r : .leeps lots sounder as a ] talc- of the soil, —them’s too I bin ..e many debits to a. '“pool” | that wAt been struck,—l’d rulher bundle t redits as I hoe my garden truck. With everything around me fr.irly lcapin* to my ta te, and with appetite so cabaoie that nothin’ goes to waste —if that .vu’t lif'-’u coirtnleteness, then I re ktm I am stuck —but, I can’t take tune to orgy, when I’m ra iG garden truck! If we foller out our ruthers— 1' n our ii/e is tire a ?• ng,—the t. :.bago ] '.not and onion sett don’t treat a feller wrong,—then the crispy, crinkly lettuce—an’ tm' sweet corn in. the shack —we css :’t ignore the dividends from raisin’ garden truck! iSspt -SC : r Athens Business College Bookkeeping, shoithard and typewriting. Save 50 per ceut of expenses bv attending this school. The Graduates of the Atnens Busi ness College always get the best position. Every graduate employed. Write for informa tion to-day. \ Box Athens, Ga. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot B? Cured by local applications, ac they cannot reach the diseased Port.cn of the ear There is July way to core catarrhal drufm ss. and that <s by a constitutions! rume lv. I Vatarrh.il Deafness Is caused l>y an in - jflumi.i '(iiul.on cl the Unicode itnicp of I the Eustachian Tube When this tube is; inflamed you have a rutnblir.c eoujd or i-. - n.rfect lev.imp end when tt ... entirety rloaed. Deafness is the rriult. Unless the nflai 1 a.a'.,on ran be reduced and this tube resto:. 1 10 Us nermai ccudiuor: hearing will b-' destroyed furever. tinny cases of deafni . are onus, i by catarrh, which is u:i iiifiumed condition of the mucous sur ."aces gap's Oaiarrh Medicine acts t’ ru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the syst cm W\ will give 'One Hundred Po’lars for my can >f 1' .. ir. *. t Deafness that, cannot be cured by i' vil's s an :rh Medicine Cir culars tree AII Druggists. 75c F. J. I'lllA'n a. CO Toledo, o. SUNDAY FARES VIA SEABOARD $3.00 At’xifta. Soc Ticket Agcr.t THt DANIELSVU.Lt MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA. Girl Honored j Miss Sarah Beddoe Walker, Philadelphia, winner of award as brightest student in Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania Scholarship, has won the Philadel phia Alumni Regional Scholarship for Bryn Mawr. She will relin quish the U. of P. scholarship to enter Bryn Mawr. *"* i >- T FARM FOR SALE Mr. Ben Smith will sell my farm, four miles East of Comer, Ga., It contains One Hundred Eighteen A cres and is known as the C. M. Smith place. There is a plenty of woods and good bottoms. The old homestead has sis rooms—good house with out building. It will soil cheap for cash or 5 vrs. payments in notes. See Ben Smith at Comer, Ga. Ed.. L. Smith. ' MW 2>b: ',VIANV Si_iPs riMIXT THE CUP A i-iO ThH LIP " Dv’T Fetv UM'JEiC. SUMNiGft. PRorgs . I ■ - 'A- .? : YvV I.X " ■' r,c -| tv • J. C \ c .“A Poor /Carried /Aan" A FARCE COMED Y IN THREE ACTS Presented By Colbert Dramatic Club at COLEERT SCHOOL BUILDING, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 29, 6:30 P. M. WHO’S WHO Professor Jons F. Wise—a V )or married man Hope P_. Davis Dr. Matthew Graham —A ocuntry physician ........ Quillian Benton Billy Blake —A popular college boy . Yates Ross Jupiter Jackson, —A black trump . . Joel C. Hardman Mrs.. lona Ford—Some mother-in-law Annie Mae Hamptoi Zoie—Her rharming daughter j Annie Hardman It June Graham —A little freshman Tennie Mathews Rosalind Wilson —A scllege reporter Pearl Hardman ADMISSION: 15 and 25 cents: Benefit of School. New Fall Styles I • ‘Efchison Hats" For Men Just arrived this week, the smart est styles and eolors in hats that men could want, Backed by the same“Etchison” quality for 58 years. \ The materials are of Felts, and Genuine Velours, in many colors. A dozen styles to choose from, The Best to be had at the pricec, ©3.35 to ©4.85 CAR of GALVANIZED ROOFING J\oiv beinq unloaded off the track Come in and let us figure with you on yon r needs. We give trade tickets with every dollar purchase. W B A, Rowe & Cos.