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By “ Clipper’'
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ry e are -enjoying the sunhine again
nfter .-uch a long wet spell.
Wc regret to note that Mrs. Joe
Pond c is sick at present
Mrs. Lum Eavens from above
Danielsville was visiting her sister,
M p s. Dolpheus Eavens the past week"
end.
Mrs. Hubert Escoe and Mrs. Bur
rows Holcomb', visited Mrs. Jesse
Patten Sunday last.
Miss Jane Burroughs spent the
past week-end with her brother, Mr.
Jim Burroughs near Mt. Airy.
We are sorry to leapt that Mr.
Wiil Irvin is suffering very much
with several risings on his face and
hands.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horn of Cedar
Grove vicinity visited Mr. Will Scr
ew and family Saturday night.
Miss Gladys Bates was guest of
Miss Mattie Sue Smith Sunday.
Miss Estelle Carithers has returned
home from Moons Grove vicinity
where she has been the guest of)
Mrs. C lara Hardman for several day j
Msm s Annie Belle and Fannie
Lou Fatten were guests of Miss
Ev’e Lou Mann of Danjelsville the
past week-end.
We learn that Mrs. Mattie Sorrow
is sick at this writing. We wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Glad to state that Mr. Wiley Sim
mer.- is improving after being seri
ally ill for several days the part
week.
r. Sidney O’Kelley has returned
from a stay in Atlanta.
Mr. Odell Irvin and Mr. Grover
McElroy from above Danielsville
were visiting relatives and friends
m ti ls community the past week.
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The singing given by Miss Edna
Irv;n Sunday night was very much
enjoyed fcy all present.
JUST FROM SHILO *
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We are glad to see the sun shine
af -er so much rainy weather..
Rev E R. Goss filled his regular
appointments here Saturday after
noon and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wehunt and
Mr vVi:!is Crowe and daughters, Mis*
f-miesa and Susie motored to Athens
Saturday.
The singing given by Miss Lara
H.. 1 was enjoyed by all present.
Mr, and Mrs.. Clarence Bennett
r ßnt Monday night with Mr!. J.
Crowe and family .
; Ruth Long of Bond Academy
i lay with Miss Clara Bea
k"- -ugh. , ■
- I.ouesa and Mary Sue Crow
V| mday af tern o' n with Misses
K un i Ruth Tyner.
'■ - Etta and Or ,i Dudley "pent
afturnoon wh Miss Annie
Baxter.
’•<: Mrs. Coy Crowe, Mr.
Mean spent Saturday night
and Mrs. Clarence Bennett.
deal given by Misses Reece
Adams Friday night was en
. all present.
■-etna Eaton snent Sunday
with Miss Vallie Ree Ben
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Miss lola Lord is spending a while
with her relatives of Anderson, S. C.
Miss Ajlie Cary spent Sunday with
Miss Rotna Crowe of Bond Academy.
—By Lou
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* COLLIER ACADEMY *
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Mr. and Mrs. F. C.. Tiller spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Kelly.. . „ .
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Graham
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Cora Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Colquitt spent
Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. W. C.
Graham.
Mrs. F. C. Tiller spent last Tues
day with Mrs. W. B. Patton.
Mr. Dedrick Anthony spent Sat
urday night and Suday with Mr.
Randolph Jones,
Mr. George Johnson spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Mr Rob
ert Turner.
Miss Sybil Dunaway spent Satur
day night with Misses Elizabeth and
Frances Johnson.
Mr. nad Mrs. Sam Smith announce
the arrival of a little son.
Mr . and Mrs. P. Dickerson
had as their guests Sunday Mrs. J.
W. Thomas and Mr and Mrsj. Ish
am Thomas.
Mr4. Rebecca Anthony of Union
is visiting relatives here this week .
Mr. Joe Chandler spent a while
Sunday morning with his grandfa
ther, Mr. J;. W Thomas.
Misses Agnes and Frances Graham
spent Sunday with Miss Bradie Sue
Dye.
Mrs . \V,. B. Patton spent a while
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Earl
Anthony.
Mi*. Howard Graham spent Sat
urday night with Mr Ed Anthony.
Mr. Joe Chandler spent last Tues
day and Wednesday in Elberton with
relatives and attended the Associa
tion and reports a good meeting.
Mr., and Mrs. Walter Hardman
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. R . C. Turner.
Mrs. F. €.. Tiller spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. W.. B. Patton.
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* CARLTON *
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The continued rains of the past
several days damaged cotton and the.
farmers are blue over the situation.
Mr. Dar* Witcher of Glade wr.s in
town Saturday.
Rev. W. K. Carswell was unani
mously called io of Carl
ton Baptist church for an<ti - ve-
Bro. Carswell came to us a year ago
and has endeared himself to our
people.
Mr. Steve Black of Albany is vis
iting relatives and friends for sev
eral days.
Hon. T J. Hulme and wife of El
berton, who visited Mr. and Mrs.
j a. Bayer the week-end, attended
church Sunday.
Bro. Carswell delivered a fine ser-
I mon on Stewardship at the morning
service Sunday Text: Acts, 27: 22.
Mr. C. A. Wright of Sandy Cross
was a visitor to town Saturday af
ternoon.
Mbs Carrie Watson of Tifton is
on an extended visit to her sister,
Mrs. Frank Glenn.
The many friends of Mrs. Etta
I Glenn were much alarmed over her
i- Bry critical condition last V.-Jrei
THE DANIELS VILLE MQNITO-R DANIELSVILLE. CIA.
day a:jd Thursday, but she rallied
and is much better at this writing,
we are glad to state..
Mrs. Dan May, who has been in
disposed for some time, is able to be
up again, we are glad to note.
Mr. Frank Stevens, who was call
ed l ome last Thursday on account
of the serious illness of his grand
mother, Mrs Glenn, has returned to
his school duties at Riverside, Gains
ville.
Mr. Walter Long has been forced
to give up his work at G. M. 1. C.
Milledgeville, cn account of his eyes,
we are sorry to say.
SUNDAY FARES
VIA SEABOARD
$3.00 Atlanta.
See Ticket Agent
Bankers’ President
ii \ .'i~ —>
Wna. E. Knox, new president of
the American Bankers Ass’n.
started his banking career 30
years ago as a minor clerk in the
Bowery Savings Bank in New
York. Today he Le its president,
having worked his way up through
nearly every department. He
came to America an immigrant
boy from Ireland when nine. “The
surest cutp for anarchy and Bol
shevism is a saving account,” saya
Mr. Knox He knows of many
cures, having been the doctor: •
Special on Flour
We unloaded this week the only solid carload
of flour received at Comer this fall. This flour was
bought July 15th, when wheat was about 50c bushel
low er than it is now,this amounts to around 2.50 per
barrel! on flour. We have in this car the well known
brands Tweet Rose plain and selfrising. Front rank
plain. Bonnie Rose Selfrising. Ideal plain. Come in
after you have gotton all the prices and we will make
you glad, YOU CUM.
Also a big bargain in Mens and Ladies Shoes
N. B. & J. H. Carmichael
Comer Georgia.
PROGRAM
The following program will be
presented at Colbert High School
Auditorium, Friday afternoon, Oct.
3rd, 1924
Song—By school
Scripture—Paul Hart,
Address, “September” —Annie Lee
Herring.
Dialogue—By a number of boys and
girls.
Recitation—Ouida Collier
Reading—Mildred Burroughs
Declamation—Harold Loden
Song—Vivian Sims, Paul Hart, Ag
nes Benton, Arnold Collier.
Piano Solo—Addle Lee Benton
Address-—Vivian Sims
Debate: Resolved, That Competi
tive Athletics be. abolished in High
School.
Affirmative—Ramie Kell.ur and
Georgia Kincaid
Negative—Holden Hardman and
Loren? Morris.
Locals — Rj.mli Francis Hix.
Fresh Meats of all Kinds
We have at all times the best
meats can be bought. On Fridays
and Saturdays we will have Fish
and Oysters. We appreciate your
business.
Cave Us A Call
Compton’s Cash Market
Phone 82
Buggies, Wagons, Farm implemsfils
MOWERS, RAKES, REPAIRS, im DMIS, PIOUS, Him
FAIRBANKS-MORSE ENGINES .
NORRIS HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO
-378 Broad St. Athens, Ga.
Arc your g!#r*e a* correct today
as the dav vnu had them made?
Changes isi the e*e are often so
gradual s not to give snV warning.
It is easy to find out —and it is cer
tainly worth the little effort it re
quire*. Come in. on Thursday, Oct. 9.
and our optician from the Chas A.
Green Optica’ Company, Atlanta.
wiM tell you by comparing your pres
ent eye condition with your glasses,
whether you need rew ones.
L. E. Grcer.c A Cos., DanieLville, Ga,
MONEY LOANED
bv The Fed-eta-! Lard Bank at 5 1-2
per cert is now available. As it
tabes some 60 dayt Vo close loan,
please seeß me t once if you need
money on your land. This is not
only the cheapest money available on
form lands, but the farmer practi
cally fixes his own terms of payment,
and can never be called upon to pay
the principal sum, except at the rate
of SI.OO per SIOO annually.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
Cecret ary -T reastsrer