The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, September 19, 1924, Image 8

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Classified Ads. STOVE WOCD If in ned of Sto%'o YVre*d> for *tove, delivered, st e RALf’if COLLiEA N, 3 2i, Si. PIGS and SHOATS For Sali W. L HARDMAN 9.1 V if Colbert, Ga . FOR S.ALE Pure bred S. C. R. i. R.dii Don aldrja strain. Hens, 17 months old, $1.75. A>:o 30 r.ulicts 7 moatlii old, $1.50. Otk< r }iu els m.i cockerel* of various &3es, 6) c:r3rs to si.2o each. J. L. M-MURKAY, N.B-21, 4l Coiner. Ga. PIGS FOR SALE Duroc Jrruev* from registered stock, $5 .CO . Also one good c-o-n . L.. O MOON, F.t 2, Comer, Georgia FOR SALE 1 Good Jrrsev Cow 1 Regyatered Jersey Euil, choice breeding . . Duroc Jersey Pivs and S-hoats. CLARENCE E. ADAMS SHEET MUSIC SMALL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS, ORGANS ft SONORA TALKING MACHINES Ail Small Accessories. P. H. DURDEN, ATHENS 459 E Ciaytoti St. N. 9-4. 4t DEALERS IN PRODUCE We will Lv.y year poul'ry, eggs, • n.l vagUsble*. Ac a J vise growing fr-.- ins for July r-r.d August drliveriss in large quantities. .5. F RHODES & CO., Aibens, Georgia FOR SALE I—3-row Cole grata and fertilizer drill at 10.00. C. B. AYERS. FOR SALE Fordson Tractor a id Disc Harrow, Keen used about 30 days, $450 00 See I. G. Patton, Hull, Ga. FOR RENT—Fine 2-ilarse Farm. Gcod build-in?*. On mail route 3 miles from Carlton. See Mrs. Alice M. Moon Carlton, Ga. or J F. Moors, Corer, Ga FOR SALE I‘’ ' ■ Ji;i" 3-1 1 !, ' -■r-'-j old. w. F. CARITHERS. MONEY LOANED by Fhe Federal Land Ba >.k at 3 1-2 per cei't ii new avnitab’e. As it take* some GO days to close n loan, {}>ease seeß ire at onee if you need money or. your 1 old. This is not only tiie cheapest r.'. 'no- available on tarni lands but t'a farmer practi cally t-xo- his c"m t rmj c! payment, and cm rover ce caileti upon to pay Cte principal s 'n, excat - rst th rate ot S.OO per $ 00 annually. CLARENCE E. ADA MS C ecte t a r;• -T rc usurer FARM FOR S ALE This farm has a 0 per cent ijun already closed, ur.u purchaser c.-.n yet the benefit of ih;s lean which i *>n very libera', tertru. Set n-e at once if you want a cuancs to own ycur 'noire a.- i waat a bsrgair. in land. CLARENCE E. AD AMS FOR SALE— ; ", ' F.cNer Cane Mill. J A v/illiford, Carrer, Ga ~ Rt. 4 FDR ..ENT l—C -. !-! rs® Farrr. -T rc.Mcrtc Farm R. 5 COLLIER. £-23, 2'.. Rl. 1, Conner, Ga. F'.f Saie MOUSES and LOTS Gaod Location See — .... w. L. HARDMAN 9.18’ if Colbert, Ga.. FOR RENT i Tv/a-borse Cron 1 .y: r- '• t —on A i(j-.i:.ijOv/r.ian rcafi, nci.i-. Mng s store. • • J. D. O’KELLEY, !", od Comer, Ga. The Latter of it i Pecker: “fcteve is so patriotic that !he won’t drink bootleg whiskey j brought from abroad bat ini-i ts on mm t. chine made right hers in the U. S. A.” Blights: “I'll say he’.s patriotic— •v' in to de for his country.” The Gal Is Right Clam: “What did you think of Mamie Smith’s recital?” Doris: “Net so much. She’s ~.0 mcoru-i tort. Rouged, powdered, lip-oticked r.r/1 false-haired she sang Blooey's Nocturne in ‘L*’ natural.” You Know the Car Dir:: : “What kind of :.n automo bile hovo yen.” WD.yy ‘Half noin te r asd half setter. Picks out oedcstrians, even though they hide behind lamp posts. Points ’em, sets ’em and retrieves. Some car,” _ j The Collier Trophy j ' jH&t* .4?;.- YD • - ; i -a-, ‘J /rt r.r: ■ '. f . . , -• ■'* ?/. . . • ' • 'D ' Hist?- ■■ j TANARUS;. § . 5 i ! \ V 4 & VL.... h.kif i ,A.AH •L.' *■ VV. *'- ■> . iTTAN>'.iT: f I Cold, silver and bronze ballot box trophy, 36" x 28", from Tif fany, which will be awarded by Colliers, the National Weekly, to the state which makes the largest proportional increase in its vote for President this year over I'JCO. ' FkSbaK l3- r j f-' '"■ ■ ' A '.. ; ■i • -•-- N. V S'. * ;•> -t - -., m-v-vyr Mf. ■ v • ■• ••*. , •'■•'X> ■’ '4 V ' • -V • TsAC* <’±y v.-., * ' t A- ■ t.t . ,•■ V x <v ; < < tiV*; >,■> .. / ■■ 2J '■ 1 •-. •- ' V.v; v '’ ':• V/ . • . ; '' * ; ; ;*• *• >, V v . * ,• >'•:■ ... > . . , ■ \< v.--' •• -?v, ,;>■ -4 ■ >*• ’ ‘ -s ' :.{&>■ ' i t . - ‘ i :r * j f^x-ocA;-. Stanley “Jduek” Harris, t.hc kid manager of the Washington base ball team who has vans the coun try over rooting for him to win the American League Pennant. Still in his early twenties, Harris is the youngest manager uv the big leagues. JTHE BAMWLJYMJLt IMHHTO*. •AfnRtSVTU.*. CA IN MEMORY OF W. W. CHRISTIAN The death engel visited our com munity on Aug. 14 and carried a-vay Mr. W. W. Christian. He had a stroke of paralysis last November and had been in bad health over since. He tolu hrs people the day he had his second stroke that he felt better than he had since t-/ie first stroke. He ate dinner trat day and laughed and talked more than usual. He was a member of Slilo Baptist church. He was a true member, ever ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. He was always glad tc have his pastor visit him; it seemed to en courage him so much. ’Twas sad, so sad, to g'ivc him up, yet we know God d.ith all things well. While we mbs him and grieve that we can be with him no more, we feed that our loss is his gain and that he has been called to higher service in the great beyond. We hope to ever cherish his memory and feel the inspiration of his unselfish life. Mr. Christian lived to a very old age. lie would have been 68 years old Sept. sth. Ho was a great lover of music and did enjoy playing his fiddle so much His home is so sad since he went away. His chair s vacant and never be filled again on this earth, yet we hope and trust to meet him in a better world where death and sor row is never known. On Aug. 15, he was laid to rest in Shilo cemetery, Rev. W. M. Saye of Athens conducting the funeral ser vices. He leaves a devoted wife, ten chil dren, twenty-three grand-children, a number of other relatives and friends to mourn his sad death. —One who knew him and loved him. We Guess That Risfht “it’s easy enough to tell who is boss in the average American home co day.” “Dow so?” “Well, if the wife is bobbed—she is lo s. Unbobbed, bossed. A Cruel Joke . . F'rffc Yegg: “Don’t you wary, Pfb', We are in Arizona now—and oy o -ver hang a man with a wood en here.” Pete: “Why not?” Firs': Yegg: “They use a rope.” O -r Health Department Der Doc: Can you toll me how L) ar oh: filling hair? Thanks. D. D. Derr P. D.: Sure T can. Practice • '. \ and jump out fre m under t mm After Every Meal U'f, fiic canter Sian yon can buy —and .fibs a help to di gestion swid a cleanser N .< for the mouifi •T '; r>ail teefb* ' Vrigley's means benefit as well as ifrrarrwft ! iM nftjni r * sg FUNERAL ' EMBALMERS - AUTOMOBILE EQUIPHfNT \ day Ai COFriNJ- night k i. 61 CAJ’KFTIT ,4 01 dJ I 'r- ROBcJ --/l fiL M IfgjLw 3-.^ broad jTREerW#, iQ j&,§ k— SI . H Great Bargains Anew and complete line Ladies dresses in serges and Silks beauti fully trimmed, prices ranging from 2.95 up 8.95. Ladies coats with fur collars all shades. Special for Saturday All new fall hats 3.59 and 4,50 / value, Saturday only 2.98. We pay the highest prices for your produce. Dechovitz & Simmons S. M. SIMMONS, Manager. Buggies, Wagons, arm Impiemeols MOWERS, BAKES. REPAIRS, m\H DRILLS. PLOWS. DELIit FAIRSANKS-MORSE ENGINES NORRIS HARDWARE 3: IMPLEMENT CO -378 Broad St, Athens, Ga. C. A. SCUDDER WIIMELLR ATHENS, GA- Oiamon <3. St. Sterling; Silvcf REPAIR: WATCHES & JEWELERY. _