The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, September 12, 1924, Image 6

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Comer Local ISeivs M sdair.ts 11. M. Jo , W. C. Groves, S. J. •'a.'Pi'N , 'i r &*••* in M -1,. ■ t:il txjp.y i. I I 1 ’ ‘ Circlr; '*•’ K >' the V/ y •’■!. wHI hU'Pt with Mrs. h' V\)<iA •j.v r fie moon at . t. doe! • Ivtr. J<b< win L. Hirb •" I >' mu re in* ted f*> Atlsn 1 ii! . “ ■’ fiinsifsnt v.• t t' Mr. U. T. K> rhaivl 1 .. Preaching :•' M'f'.bodist ch:'ch. (Jonfereneu in a. '•/•••• mon at 4 ( ’clock. Mr. Aii'i- ■ v. nicely after it tonsil operate ■, ;• 'orracd by Or. ftri wp of Fb.y.d in, M*\ and M'"<. i ,! rc.-1 >' ••’/inder spent last v* v’iyi ■. and Mia. J. N. B. Thompson. Mrs. T (J. Davison has re tumid from a visit to Mr . N. Met’ erson of A f lant.h. Mr. H'id Mrs. R. K. Davison of Athens spent Sunday with M-. and Mrs. T. C. Davison. Misses Frances Barnes and iiurlow Thompson leave Monday to enter (l W. C. at Milludgcvil'n. AUXILIARY MEETING Tht September ■>< ‘tir.y < " the Wo man’s Auxiliary vf the Presbyterian Save Your Top Crop! OAftMKA * icvumMU hmbmmmm ■BMMMMMMMI Litton is /i-a Poison Is Cheap W i ri'L-'r •.' Cei r.n V-ieriate stocks at Memphis, \tta u-i swiek, Charleston, Columbia and G roenviUe, Cet Onr Price* For Quick Shipment Wo so' ! t • JLitth* l;nut Blower for dustingcoL ton ecoexnic 'icienfc; retail price SG,SO fo h AM inl.a ■ -la! discounts to dealers. ASHCRAFT WILKINSON COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. Select the Ring u. u y.T- z ii(*:tioa .>i f io. ; res. There are stones of all s i; >ik i'l 1!. v : rs > ill X ! •/, A solitaire that comes from h.*-i sxi lit';* * r cl I t\ v." ! quality fit to be shown in any com pan y M- F FiCKETT JEWELRY CO "• f )ptomotrist.*i " 206 CLAV OiN 3~ . ATHENS* GA* LOST .fIBMNMNnBMHIP l AMWCiWMNMNMHNMM One Large Black Mare Mule a bout IS yrs. old weighs 1100. One B)aek Horse Mule weight 1000, Age 6 yrs . . ;rge feet never shod, scar on right hip. LIBERAL REWARD Notify L. li. Ebernardt (V Carlton, Georgia. church was"held at the Church, ’lues day. Sept. r ), 15*24, Devotional wa3 led by Mrs. Griffeth, the President. The program on Foreign Missions wax.-, conducted by Mrs. Hitchcock, touching on different phases of the work r.: Japan. The first paper was by Mr.-. Gerald Birchmore, given a good outline of the Industrial situa tion in Japan. Then papers by the others members telling of the splen did v/obeing done in the Mission Schools ivtr there. Closing prayer by M io‘i 'Urnina Groves. Members present: Mrs. A. .T. Griffeth, Mrs. Gerald Birchmore, Mrs. W. H. Dav’fd, Miss Emma Groves, M ss Elise Long, and Mrs. Pope Hitchcock. SUNDAY FARES VIA SEABOARD s:j.o<j Atlanta. See Ticket Agent ’JfeuSlE IT'S Tt*>f THAT TRAVEL BROADDO -ALSO-THAT ft Fi-ATTEMS tw ... .. ri 1 ..™M.1i. < ‘ TN€ OANieLaVILLB WOfttTOft, CEORGiA, IW) X MuJJgJ My little ncice has learnt to ing,—at least she reckons so. . . . She thinks she’s ketchtd the proper swing in that air tremmolo, —she’s spent a for tune on the th.ng . • • but . . . really, I dumo! Most every night when I tune in, I lister, at her squall,—-the wiggle, wabble, trill an’ screech —I suffer through ’em all, —but I'd sooner face a tirin squad my back against the wall! It’s turriblc —how fur they’ve led the human voice astray— an’ twisted an’ distorted, in their di abolic way ... My idea is, they’ve murdered it —an’ done the job for pay! But, —we might as well be hopeful, as to try to raise a fuss; I wouldn’t, want my sis tern-law to listen r.t me cuss . . . And, Teeny’s finished “trainin' ” so, her voice can’t get much wuss! WRIGLEYS . ■. __ * after every meal lg Cleanses mouth and S teeth and aids digestion. Kg| Relieves that over- p eaten lediag and acid fjp Ms t-a-s-t-l-’n-fj Havoc satisfies the craving for I| Wrlglcy*s !s donhle fps value in the benclll and pQ pleasure it provide:*;. |gs| StaitW in it* Purity -*yjl 'Ealyjl shefla ygr Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as rhey cannot rarh the diseased portion of t.hs ear. Thera is only one way to euro catarrhal deafness, an*l that !s by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous iluing cf the Eustachian Tuba. When this tuba is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when It is eutireiy closed. Deafness Is the result. Unlssr. tho inflammation oan be reduced and this tube restored to Its norma! condition, hearing Kilt be destroyed forever. Many cue* of deafness are canard by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood ou ths mucous surfaces of tho ay stem. We will give One Hundred Dollars fer any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured 'ey Mali's Catarrh Medicine. Ctr sti’ar* fr*e. All DrurgSstj. TSe K J. CIIEKE” & CO XcL&o, O. FARM FOR SALE This farm has a 6 per cent loan already closed, ar.d purchaser can get the benefit of this loan which is on very terms. See me at once if you want a chance to own your home and want a bargain; .in land. CLARENCE E. ADAMS FOR SALE— -1 Chattanooga 3-Roller Cane Mill. J A Williford. Comer, Ga,, Rt. 4 p N /'' £ * ■ psn^i -seelizzz fv* BROS -' *i -vi, JfUN E3AL DIRECTORS ®* EMBALSvIERS i 9 AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT P •M day ,-jffe COFFINJ (IkNlfflT m Sale Wm&t wlyr#l Cl* 5 4 Shirts j! J Neckwear Full modeled shirts well made through out and every shirt a real bargain at this price. With collar-attached or neckband style. A complete assortment of Tflp patterns and colors * Silk Neckwear. Every pattern distinct and seasonable. We have grouped many ! --48' and 25c Anew line of Mens Hose in all ■ . • / colors regular 35c value, Saturday only 19c. Dechovitz & Simmons S. M. SIMMONS, Manager. Buggies, Wagons, arm Implements MOWERS, HIKES, REPAIRS, GRAIN DRILLS, PLOWS, BELTING, FiIRBKMS-MORSE ENGINES NORRIS HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO -378 Broad St. Athens. Ga. C. A. SCUDDER m j:\vki.kr ATHENS, GA JCSiartioiiclf*, Watches, jr y, sterling; Silver REPAIR: WATCHES & JEWELERY.