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, r DANIELSVILLE monitor
c. B. Ayers, Publisher
p. U; (? ,j as second class matter at the
Post-office at Danielsville
Oftcial Organ of Madison Count-
Subscription Kates.
Ore T ear, sl.oo
Sis Months, 75 Cents.
Comer Local ISeics
Quiu a large crowd attended the
v,,, Barbecue Reunion, held last
e.—rhav at Mr. G. Carither'*,
,v iC Key old home place.
.Qyai-t Fruit Jars Just Received
WHITEHEAD & GHOLSTON
jy r? , A. L. Comer, accompanied
!r her sisters, M-esdames O. Lb Dead
ler and R. H . B. Gholston, vis
it, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Power
and Mrs. Nell Stovall in Elberton
this week.. ' ' • i-,•
MJ. J. N. B. Thompson was a
v i: dor to Athens last week.
Revival services are in progress
at the Presbyterian church and won
derful services are being preached
> ;v Rev. J. D. McPhail. There were
a. preaching services at the Baptist
rch Sunday as they called off
their services to worship with the
Presbyterians .
Mr. and Mrs. 0. S.. Rowe mo
tored to Athens Monday..
Mrs. Anderson Smith and children
cf College Park are guests of rela
tives here.
Mr. Jim Comer cf Huntersville,
/ C. is the ghest of Mr. Willis
Modi.
Mrs. R. T.. Eberhardt and Mr.
R-.ot. Eberhardt Jr. are visiting rel
; lives in Cartersville..
R'.v. and Mrs. JL A . Davison and
daughter, Sara Quinn, of Columbus
• > guests of Mr., and Mrij. T. C.
Davison..
Mrs. J . 3. Daniel of Danielsville,
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adison County's first woman candi
date for the Legislature was a visitor
here Monday.
Messers. Preston Whitworth, rep
rcsentative of Madison counly in the
present Legislature, and Mr.. Grover
Sailors of near Neese were mixing
'• :h friends here Tuesday.
Misses Farice and Mozellie Hix are
guests of Misses Gladys and Lucile
Mathews in Winston-Salem, N. ! Q.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adair have
moved into the attractive home of
Dr'. and Mrs. Guy Whelchel, who
left the first of this week for their
new home in Athens.
<
Hon Linton Johnson of Royston
was a visitor here Monday..
Mr. Charley Ciawford and 1 nto
of Le> ngton were guests this week
of Mrs.. X. W. Gholston.
Dr. and Mr#. R.. M. Jetton re
turned Sunday from a visit to Gulf-/
port, Miss.
Messers N.. B. Carmichael and J •
H. Carmichael of Loudon, Tenn. are
guests of Mr. and Mr?. S. J. Car
michael.
Misses Martha and Mary Carolyn
< -armichael have returned from a
week-end visit to Miss Elizabeth Jane
Mattox in Elberton .
l*r. Guy Whelchel of Athens was
visitor here Tuesday.
A preytt compliment to Mis* A lie
* hompson was the party given in
for honor by the Euzelian Class la->t.
Saturday afternoon at the home of
Mrs.. W. C. Groves. A silver bon
bon dish was presented the. brxle
nd merry toasts, to which she re
sponded most happily.
One of the haupie.Tt events of the
past week was the party given by
Mr. and Mrs. A. M.. Wilkins to Mr.
ftilkms class of boys last Friday eve
ning at his attractive home.
Each boy was required to bring a
girl, and arriving just in time, they
were carried by their host and host
vss to the service:, at the Presbyte
i;.n church . After the preaching
he... enjoyed Froming and Music.
Dclicit us refreshments consisting of
brick cream and cake was served.
Each one present voted this the very
happiest event of tne season and
‘‘Mr . Ab” the best teacher.
Friends cf Mr,. Torn Porterfield
who is in 'Atlanta at Wesley Memori
al Hospital will regret to team that
"he continues quite sick. '
Mrs. W. Eh Henslee and children
and Mbs Lois Birchraore visited rel
atives in Augusta last week .
STOVE WOOD
If In n®ed of Stove Wood, ready
for stove, delivered, ree
RALPH COLLIER
N, 5-25, 3t.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porterfield of
Savannah are guests cf relatives here.
I if
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams spent
la.it week-end with Elberton relatives*
Dr. and Mrs.. T. W. Hinton vis
ited in Mae; n Sunday, returning
Wednesday.
Mr. J. A. Sims attended the
State Rural Letter Carriers 1 Conven
tion in Macon this week.
Mix dea-ie Mai Parker of Winder
is visiting Dr. and Mrs.. T',. W.
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rj ; -ton.
Mr. and Mrs. H P. Sorrells and,
.wv , Willie Lee 'White left Saturday
tor licyse City, Texas.
Miss Wendell Scarborough lias re
turned from Athens where she spent
the uast week us guest of Miss Mary
Carmichael..
Mr. and Mrs. B. L.. David and
children have returned from a week's
stay in Florida..
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hall spent
:a-,t week in Winston-Salem, N. C..
Mrs. Torn Porterfield has return
ed from Atlanta.
Mrs <?. Ft. Davis and small son,
of King:-: Mountain, N. C. visited
her sister, Mr>. C... E. Adair, last
week.
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Miss Jewel Parker of Lavonia
visited Mr and Mrs. C.. li. Adair
this week.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this method of thanking
our neighbors and friends fior their
many acts of kindness and sweet
sympathizing words during the sick
ness and death of uor precious little
darling, Ruth Kathryn.
May God's richest blessings rest
upon each one cf you is the prayer
of
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Branon
and family.
FOR SALE—
Pure bred S. ,C, R. 1. Reds, Don
aldson strain. Hens, 17 month* old,
51,75, Aita 30 puliet* 7 months old,
$1.50. Other pullet* and cockerels
of various ages, 60 cenfis to $1.25
each.
J L McMURRAY,
N,£-21, 4t Comer. Ga.
Miss Elizabeth Jane Mattox was
charming young hostess on Thurs
day afternoon to the ‘ Uncle Wiggly
Club” honoring her guests, Misses
Martha and Mary Caroline Carmich
ael of Comer . A color motif of pink
and white was most attractively car
ried out in the decorations and the
hostess was assisted in entertaining
by her mother, Ms*- L. D. Mattox,
and Mrs. J. P Eherhardt Mrs. W.
C Matt -x. Mrs. J D. Eberhardt
■ nd Miss Louise Hayes. Punch and an
elaborate salad course was served,
. t , ■ < th's oi i ion were
. j.ichae 1 . •’ !'a 'tnri-e. An
;e Herr den, Oi'vo E -wards, Cathe
THE COMER NEWS, COMEfe. GEORGIA
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: AUTocASTER
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1 LEFT HIS WIFE A FORTUNE / , ,1 ' ' _ 1
y OF OVER A MU-LION / 1 O MUCH .iF.TI-.ER j
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wiping ’ Sc ’< t- .. * j I 1
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I I I .i'-J yy
S2I4. JF*F 111 $ ' t■ : jfgiSL-
Frank Manning was one of tlr-,
“boys w’th r.o chance.” Hi ’
born a K: chback in a poor .- - t.orij
cf Charier:own. Mass. K*r i. tin
was u fre.ighi handler on iln- dock '
his mother took in washing. Hej
was the ' irtb child. Flow to de-1
voJ;p and weak of physio j?, ] s
city sc Luo’in;; vis ih'fv terms h
an iblk s.hooi. V h .. !. was thir
teen he was earning iM.CO a day . 1 •
a f r -hwrsh■••• lu -’a rh-uigh' 1 in'i: \
v/n n in Los,on. He walked to;
and from* his job—a distance < f 1
ever four roTcs—daily. In the]
cm—.r; ;• of -?P *l, wh;. ho v"S J 7
yea s old, be conceived the idea or 1
offering tempting and wholesome
luncheons t.-> Harvard students in
Camhr : oj>e. r Thjv jjtudents were
“specials” attending tne summer
SEEDS
If You Want Seeds of the Highest
Purity and Germinaionat Low
est Prices Buy from Us.
We can furnish noculation Culters for above seed.
We have purchrsed a solid car of the above seed
and if you will write us stating quanity and kind
wanted we will quote you attractive prices.
* mmmmmamMmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
H. L. Cofer Seed Cos.
Athens Oeor^la.
line Nations and guest, Eleanor
Rag; dale of Carteruvilles, Norma Gro
gan. Emily .Johnson, Martha F.ilen
Gaines, Carrie Kate Oglesby, Jack
Snyer, -Margaret Dunn, Elizabeth
Little and Lore: c Bell.
—Elberton Star.
111,. . -S. 11.. *• * ! !' Is OVIT i
his • ■'. ■
er ■ a “hole, in Iho iil fl wfc: ill
f; 1 lla ... 1 ' '■
Mi .. hi sett:
%r\ ■ ■ ' ■ .
door Bat -We Tlvn
tor. 1 ' 1 is::. . ''.'.ltlev u,:n ..! of
homo. pJs, : •:] ]
•'.>f . •••;'} JoMonaJe. A ••’idowi
11 v' y. i-t. r■■ ’ '. i ■ o'. the!
coo ir.g. do bought the food sin.i:
pr: id ! ■: ten p- % rt ;.C' of his
earnii os. Before win.ep ol that
vonr m had salted av .y J: 100 i-i
. •.: | n his fit i wen paid.
Before the winter was over he had
enlarged his place to accommodate
150 persons, emnloyed nine waiters
girls—and a French chef did the,
cooking. Four years later his bank
Crimson Clover
Harry Vetch
Alfalfa
Dwarf Essex Rape
Dr. and Mrs J. S. Daniel of
Danielsville -pent several hours in
Elberton today. Mr*. Daniel is a can
didate for representative 'ram Mad
n county nr, d with such .'winning
... ( r -i'.;ty a 1 pleasant tr ilea;
reams to bo natural With ber, it s
? ff
vwU
balance .'.mounted to $16,500. Dur
ing the fftur years student friends
who patronized his place took
c nou.'.h interest in him to tutor
ihim and at. the end of the four
| years his education wan equivalent
to that of a high school graduate.
Incidentally he learned shorthand
and be omo a law reporter. He
j sold cut. moved to Chicago and
opened a large taw reporting effleo
where he made a small mrtune.
Selling this business he moved to
Southern Italy, where he and hia
wife now live in comfort.
Red Clover
Alsike
Mammoth Clover
Sweet Clover
hard to see how opposition is going
to successfully stand up under the
fire. It would seem from this dis
tance that Madison is going to have
a w man representative in the hr 1
latute after the Septeml ” primary_
Elberton .Star.