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(las s i fied Ads .
registered spotted jersey
BULL —Oxford’* JolU Gain'jroge,
No. 232.223, for service, .imported
blood, 7© per cent heifer ca’.vei,
$2 00.
G. P. WHITWOR f H,
Hull, Georgia
DanieUville-Athens Road.
M * N, 3 0 2,4 t.
PIGS and SHO ATS
For Sale
W. L. HARDMAN
j.jg< [f Colbert, Ga..
FOR SALE
1 Good Jersey Cow
1 Registered Jersey Bui!, choice
breeding • •
Ouroc Jersey Pigs and Shoats.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
NICE COW FOR SALE; SEE ME
AT ONCE.
! RALPH COLLIER.
f* FOR SALE
I 3-row Cole grain and fertilizer
drill at SIO.OO.
C. B. AYERS.
FOR SALE—
Genuine Appier Seed Oats in
new five bushel sacks, price $1.25
per bushel f o. b. Athens, Ga.
W I ABNEY
N (k M 10-10. It
FOR RENT—Pine 2 Horse Farm.
Good buiidmgii. On mail route 3
smiles from Carlton. See
M rs. A1 ice M. M oon,
1 Carlton.. Ga.
or J. F. M oon,
Comer, Ga,
I
FOR SALE—
I ChaUftuoojja 3-RoUer C*oa JSliiL
J A Williford.
Comer, Ga., Rt. 4
f .
For Sale
HOUSES and LOTS
Good Location
See—
W. L. HARDMAN
9-18’ tf Colbert. Ga..
FARM FOR SALE
This farm has a 6 j?r cent loan
already closed, and purchaser can
get the benefit of this lean which is
n very liberal terms. See me at
once if you want a chance to own
your home and want a bargain .in
land.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
< —PEARS FOR SALE—
fc RALPH COLLIER.
i
THE DANIEL F ARM
ot four thousand acres, on Cen
tral of Georgia railroad, eight mile*
west of Miilen, Ga., has been cut into
town lots and twenty.five and fifty
.were farms, ami will be sold at public
auction, on the premises, for the high
dollar,
OCTOBER 22. 1924
This farm is well improved, the soil
U highly productive, and there are
as good tobacco lands on this farm
*• a "y you will find in North Caroli
na. Tjjrais will be given.
national heal estate auc
tion COMPANY, Ayden, N. C.
P*' • MONEY LOANED
hy The Federal Land Bank at 5 1-2
per cent is now available. As it
takes some 60 days to close & loan,
please seeß me at once if you need
■money on your 'land. This is r.ot
only the cheapest money available on
farm lands, but tle farmer practi
cally fixes his own terms of payment,
nd can never be called upon to pay
the principal sum, except at the rate
of SI.OO per SIOO annually.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
1$ Cecretary-Treasurer
* COLLIERS ACADEMY *
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Mr. and Mrs. -for; Chandler visited
relatives at Meadow Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Rebecca Anthony of Union
is visiting her son. Mr. Earl Anthony
and family. •
Mr. and Mrs. Rud Bell of the
Glade spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anthony spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Tiller.
Mrs. Jess Silver spent a while Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Dye.
Miss Irene Dillard had as her
gutsts Sunday afternoon, Misses
Jewell Turner and Pearl Graham.
Mrs. Lee Hammonds of Augusta,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
•J. D. Power.
Miss Eunice Ashworth of Union is
visiting Miss Jessie Mae Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anthony were
shopping in Comer Saturday morn
ing. 3 fp
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Paul of
near Sandy Cross spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dye.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Paul spent
Sunday afternoon with relatives in
Comer. ■ ■'
Mrs. Georgia McCannon of Atlan
|ta spent Saturday afternoon with
I Mrs. W. C. Graham.
Several from here attended the
| Association at Beaverdam Sunday
and report a good one.
Several from here attended the
Fair in Atlanta last week.
V ' - n -i - -i
-MTtTttnf Mr r-rr Power had as
their guests Sunday afternoon, Mr.
land Mrs. W. G. Cook and Mr. and
! Mrs. Edd Loftis of Comer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Colquitt spent
1 Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr.
i and Mrs. George Harwell of Union.
I "
Mr. Robert Turner spent a while
1 Sunday afternoon with Mr. Delmer
j Dillard.
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'STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU
LATION. ETC , REQUIRED BY
THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF
AUGUST 24, 1912
of The Comer News, published at
Corner, Ga, for October t 1924.
Georgia, Madison County.
Before mo, a notary, in and for
the State and county aforesaid, per
sonally appeared C. B. Ayers, who,
having been duly sworn according to
law, deposes and says that he is the
publisher of The Comer News
and that the following is, to the
best of his knowledge and belief, a
true statement of the ownership,
management, tc of the aforesaid pub
licationn for the date shown in the,
above caption, required by the Act
of Aug. 24, 1912;
Publishers, Editors, Managing Edit
ors, Business Managers are Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Ayers.
That the owner is: C. B. Ayers,
that the mort
gagees, and other security holders:
None.
C. B. Ayers, Pub.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 10th day of Oct. 1924.
D. E. Graham, N. P.
SHEET MUSIC
SMALL INSTRUMENTS
PIANOS. ORGANS & SONORA
TALKING MACHINES
All Small Accessories.
P. H. DURDEN, ATHENS
•*S3 F.. Clayton St.
N, 9-4, 4t
THE DANIF.LSVILLE MONITOR PANIEL&VILME. GA-
U^ejamiL^J
i Jed Hacker is a busy bee—
if ever there was one—whose
soul -devourin' s:rr. in life is,
gottin’ somethin’ done. He sez
he craves the quiet hour to
aorto rest his mind—but he s
afeard to slacken power and,
mebbe lag behind! We never
see him loiter none, nor loann
any place,—too doggone con
stant on the run, to stop an
wash his face! Of course, such
unrem.ttin’ toil augments a fel
ler's pile, but, what’s the good
of riches when ye ain’t got time
to smile? I envy not my neigh
bor who succeeds as he deserves
—but the keenest sort of misery
comes along with busted nerves!
The way 1 iigge-r Hacker’s case,
he’ll never shift his gear, until
he’s part-way up the stairs to
—where he goes from here, —an
when he grabs his harp of gold
an’ tries to striae the tune, he’h
realize the handicap of gettin’
there too soon!
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Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run-down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothe.rs them
much more than when they are in pood
health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
H \ I.lj’U CAYARHH MEniCDm is a
Combined Treatment, both local and in
ternal, and has been successful in the
treatment of Catarrh for over forty years.
Sold by ail druggists.
F. J Cheney £z Cos r " ■Wio. Ohio.
|
dew Br;d|! Orljjiriiited.
The bridal vcM’ is said to have orig*
noted in ti;<l ancient custom of
terformlnj. thjt marriage ceremony
jnder a piece of doth, held
'vei the brijlalfcofeple to conceal the
Mushes of tiny bride. 4t tjtie mar*
tiage k’ fi*was mt used,
SLACK-OBAUSHT
Blinding
Headaches
“For about twenty years,"
says Mr. P. A. Walker, a well
known citizen of New burg,
Ky., “one of our family reme
dies has been Black-Draught,
the old reliable. . . I use it
for colds, biliousness, sour
stomach and indigestion. I
was subject to headaches
when my liver would get out
of order. I would have
blinding headaches and
couldn’t stoop about my work,
just couldn’t go. I used
Thedford’s
and it relieved me.
‘‘About eight years ago my
wife got down with liver ana
stomach trouble. .. We tried
all week to help her,. . . but
she didn’t get any better.
One day I said to the doctor,
‘I believe t will try Black-
Draught, it helps my liver.'
He said that I might try it
end to follow directions.
She was nauseated and
couldn’t eat or rest. She be
gan taking Black-Draught
and in two days 3he was
greatly improved and in a
week she was up.”
" Try Black-Draught. It costs
only one cent a dose. Sold
everywhere. g q 9
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
9 EMBALMERS *
AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT
||K DAY M COFFiNT — tfta NIGHT I
i 51 ZY- 01
im* Jc. BRPADjTßEEdrr;#i i %|i|
IMSUR /SLOTCS3E3
£ ~ LIFE
ACCIDENT
SURETY BONDS,
Special Sale
Shoes Slices
1 lot of Lidies sffWs —
j —* *
Mens sooes in tan or black 2.49
Mens work shoes worth from $3 to
3,50. all put in one lot to go at 1.98
Mens suits 12.95 to sls. Special bar=
gain in mens odd coats in serge 3.95
Plaids in ail colors 10c
Ginghams fast colors 16 l-2cyd.
Our complete line of Ladies and
Childrens hats speciaLpricefrom 1.25
up 3.95.
Dechovitz & Simmons
S. M. SIMMONS, Manager.
C. A. SCUDDER
(JEWELER
ATHENS, GA
jDiamonds,
S3L tSITLC*2S,
JT ewelery,
Sterling Silver
REFAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.
W, E HENSLEE, Agent.
FIRE
WINDSTORM
AUTOMOBILE.