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We have enjoyed a good rain the
past week end.
Mr. (). T. Patten and children of
Cedar drove vicinity v.a guest of
Mr. Jesse Patten and family Sunday.
Miss Edna Irvin is spending this
Week with relatives in Comm*' ce.
Mr. Quincy Loftis from near Col
bert was guest of Mr. J. B. Patten’s
family the past week-end. We arc*
sorry to say that Sunday, he looked
like one who treads alone some ban
quet hall deserted. We suppose the
disappointment he received Saturday
night was rathe severe.
Miss Fannie Lou Patten is spend
ing part of this week with Miss Evie
Lou Mann of Danielsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown were vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett.
Tuesday last.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Patten were
guests of MY. Lonzie Escoe the past
week-en and.
We reirret to soy that Mrs. j. M.
Escoe is on the sick list at present.
M isses Velna and Agnes Patten
of Cedar Grove were guest of Miss
es Annie Belle and Fannie Lou Pat
ten the past week-end.
Mrs. Susie Eavens spent Monday
with Danieisville relatives.
Little Miss Pauline Holcomb of
Mt. AYv community was visiting her
nur.t. Mr-.. Myrt Landers Tuesday
night..
We regret to state that Mrs. Jim
Patterson is seriously ill at present.
Mr. Will Irvin and family were
visiting Mr. Homer Irv'in oi i om
merce last Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Landers was in Athens
lust week to see an eve specialist in
regard to a growth on her eye, which
we learn she* will have taken oL this
week.
Miss Jane Burroughs continues on
the sick list, we regret to note.
Miss Dosia Dudley of Abbeville
S. C. has been the admired guest of
Misses Ruby and Jewel Escoe the
past week end.
Mr. Milton llollin has been in
Gritfin Ga. the past week attending
the Congregationaf Holiness Associ
ation.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Power were
visiting Mr. Henry Moore and family
of Danielsville the past week-end.
FORT LAMAR
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\ cold rain bus, interrupted tarm
•work, which has been going briskly
on tor several weeks.
Mr. Paul Hutcherson of Dalonega
and lis brother. Marvin, of Com
merce, spent the week-end with
home folks.
Mr. John Cnrruth of near here
was notified a few days ago of the
sudden It 1 of his s< n-in-law, Mr.
Pryor Davis, of Florida. He leaves
a wife and live small children.
Mr. Pw ; Sit Tabor left last w eek
for Orlando, Fla. to accept a posi
tion as an inspector of citrus fruits
for the coming season.
Mr. 0. !,. 'Parker and family of
near here are moving soon to R. C.
where he will teach the coming year.
Messers J. C. Tabor and Ralph
Parker Were in Athens on business
Si few days ago.
The friends of Mrs. Margaret
Hutch, r.sonwill be glad to hear that
she is improving after being indis
posed for a few days.
Mrs. A. L. Payne is spending some
time with relatives in Athens
After a pleasant visit of 10 days
here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Williford and children have re
turned to their home in Greenwood,
Miss. They were married here some
20 year , ago ar. 1 have onlv been back
a few times since. They found the
country greatly changed.
AUTO ACCIDENT Are often
caused not through carelessness ot
the driver, hut because of defective
eyesight. Whether or not you drive
an automobile, you should play safe
by being 100 per cent efficient. You
cannot make the score unless your
eyes are efficient too. Consult our
expert optometrist from the Chas.
A. Green Opt.cal Conspany, Atlanta,
for the proper glasses. He will be
here a?sm on Tuesday, November
11th.
L. E. GREENE & COMPANY,
Dariolsviiie, Ga.
SMITH DOTS
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Smith school will open next
Monday morn irg, w e hope they
will have a good school.
Mr D U Strickland and fami
ly spent awhile Saturday night
with Mr ar and Mrs. I) M Patten,
Misses Velna and Agnes Pat
ten was the week-end guest of
Misses
Lou Patten.
Mrs James £e\ rr.our spent
last Sunday right with her
daughter, Mrs Ada Patten,
ATrs 1) U Strickland spent
Mon and a y af■.er nc o n wi t h Mrs 0
T Patten,
Miss Edith Strickland spent
last Monday night with Miss
Agnes Patten.
We are sorry to say that lit
tle Otha Patten is sck with
pneumonia now, we hope he
will soon be well.
Mrs I) IJ Strickland spent the
day with her relatives near
Danielsville last Tuesday.
HOW ABOUT YOUR EYES? Do
you re!iit how easy it is to strain
and overtax them? In the stress of
a busv dr.v, the eves are forced to
accomplish their work in spite of de
fects. .It's surprising how much re
lief *iy hcohtained under such cir
cumstances, from .properly fitted
glasses. Think This Over Seriously
and come <n on Wednesday, Nov. 12,
and consult cur optician .from .the
Chag. A. Green Ootical Company,
Atlanta, shout your eyes.
HA RDM A DRUG COMPANY.
Colbert, Ga.
POCATALIGO *
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People will have to use their
wood tools mert fitquentlynow
win er is ereev : rp in.
The party given by Mr and
Mrs Will Barrett Sa tu rd a y
night was enjoyed by a large
crowd. v,
Kev A M 's r e fti led nis regfu
ap n i o merit here Saturday and
Sunday. " s -
Mr and Mrs TANARUS, A. Freeman
had as their guest Saturday
nig’,.* and Sunday, Misses Lula
Ma.’de Pittman, RiFaFre man
LHE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR DANIELSVILLE. GA.
and Pauline Fitch and Mr and
Mrs Jim Freeman
Rev. W M Save, Mr and Mrs
L M Vaughn spentSundav with
Mr and Mrs E B Barrett.
Mr Richard Sesgraves has
been ill for the past week we
hope he may recover,
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The farmers are about thru
gathering their crops.
We are giad to learn that Mr
Holmon Fowler is feme better
after being very i.lh
The party given by Misses
Ruby and Louies R’ghland was
enjoyed by all present.
Mr Jack Tucker have return
ed home after spending a tew
days with his sister near Hart
well.
Mr and Mrs Hoyt Bridges
spent Saturday and Sunday
with his mother, Mrs Susie
Bridges near ( oil ei t
Miss Nelle Phillips spent a
while with Miss ALmie Watson
last Thursday.
Mf Lester Masey were in
Royston on busiiff (it day
last week,
MrKennie Bridges and Mr
Jack Tucker gave Miffts Pear)
and Nellie Christian a pleasant
call Saturday nig bt.
Mr and Mrs Ezra Christian
and litt'e daughter, Winnie
Belle spent Sunday with the
latters grandparents. Mr John
Bridges and family.
Unde lnrhiii
1 love to meet the flivver as
she spins along the pike, with
the happy little family aboard.
There’s nothin' qr.ite so joyous
as a benzine-buggy hike, in a
speedster that you ''Tally can af
ford. Where distance lends en
chantment—like she didn’t use
to do, when Old Dobbin was the
power before the throne, —0.
the sassy little windshield with
the smiles a-shinin’ through,
lays hold of a distinction all its
own!
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Smilin' through the windshield
is n mighty happy fad, if we
meet appreciation on the way,—
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Smilin’ through the wind
shield—O, it drives away the
dumps, when a feller gets to
steppin’ on the gas—when the
little buggy chuckles at the hol
lers, hills an’ stumps, —let me
yell a “lialielooyer” as they
pass! No use a-feelin* sorry
when there’s happiness to spare,
where the thistle-purple deco
rates the road, —there’s health
an’ wealth an’ freedom in the
crisp October air—God bless the
little flivver anil —its load!
wilffifewk M k J
Wo take great pleasure in look.ng
after the of the children,
for we know that to ;U :• them right
means much throughout their lives
If you have the slightest suspicion
that vour ch^dren’s cvfs need at
tention, bring them in and have a"
examination made bv our well known
optometrist from the Cbas. A.Green
Optical Company, Atlanta, who will
be glad to tei! you wether or not
glasses are needed. He will be Here
again on Wednesday. November 12.
HARDMA DRUG COMPANY,
Cclbcrt, Ga.
Tender
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Steak 20c lb.
Roast 15c lb,
Stew meat 8c lb.
Cared Ham _...,40c lb.
COMPTON'S CASH MARKET
Phone 82
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Also bottle* of 24 and 100— Drugf^t*.
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CARRY THEM IN A GREAT MANY SETTINGS, ALONG WITH
A GREAT VARIETY OF OTH ER STONES AND JEWELRY. WC
SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU OUR ASSORTMENT.
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268 CLAYTON ATHENS. GA-
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Use the “Old Reliable” when
making trips to and from Atlaria,
and other points. Our trains run,
regardless of weather. All inforr -
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dered. Cal! on nearest SEABOARD
Ticket Agent, or write
0. G. LaHatte,
Trav. Pass’r Agent, SAL. Ry>
Atlanta, Ga,
Pork Chops _..2 r ,(! it,.
Pork Sau. 25: )b.
PorkJSteak 2oe !b.
Mixed Sau. 20c lb.