The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 07, 1924, Image 4
HIGHEST PRICE 5 PRODUCE
We will buy your produce
and pay you the TOP PRICE
Friers 25c lb.
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Hens 20c lb.
Roosters 20c lb.
We will give you merchandis in exchange for your produce
worth the money. Come to see us.
COMER. : *' GEORGIA.
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Most everybody is busy these
prety days sowing l their grain.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Efstes spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Power.
Mr. Roy Carington of Meadow
spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs
Joe Chandler.
Mr. Wesley I've of Elberton spent
Sunday with Messers Mercer and
Pelmer Dillard.
Mesdames H. P. Dickerson and
Sam Smith spent Friday afternoon
with Mesdames W. B. Patton and
Odell Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Collier and
children and Mrs. L. W. Collier vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Collier at
Colbert a while Sundiyy afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Smith an
nounce the birth of a little son.
Mr. and Mrs. Is),am Thomas spent
a while Saturday morning with Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. Dickerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock O’Kelley spent
Saturday night; with Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. O’Kelloy.
M rs. Nancy Webb has returned
home after a visit to her son Mr.
Fred Webb and famAv in Atlanta.
School opened here last Monday
morning with twenty pupils on roll
and more yet t.o come.
Mr. and ’Mrs. W. 0. Graham and
children were shopping in Athens
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Helen Bridges spent the week
end with home-folks at Indian Cre->’;
Mrs. W. C. Graham spent Sunday
with Mrs. Kiri \nt!.ny.
Miss Mattie Mae Antherv ha.l ; -
her guests Sunday ?!> es Ds.-i\ Ia
ily Pea.l and A-i 1 ; G- nn.
Mr. and Mrs. Furl Reyindds <
Le "i rt r.d: y with Mr.
and A’rs. E. W. Johnson.
MessersL. 0., C. 1. and .>o C v.nd
ler were busine-s visitors to \ the ns
Tb •" v lay.
Several from here attended the
fneral of Air. John Jarrel Saturday.
M rs. E. W. Johnson spent a while
Saturday night with Mis. R. C.
Turner.
Misses Lusara, Elizabeth and
Frances Johnson spent a while Sat
urday'' night with Misses Jessie Mae
and Jewel Turner and Eunice Ash
worth.
Mr. Sam Smith of Enterprise
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Dickerson, Mrs. Smith return
ed home with him after a visit for
sometime.
Several from here attended the
show in Athens Wednesday.
Miss Irene Dillard spent Saturday
afternoon with Miss Mattie Mae
Anthony.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Smith of En
terprise spent Sunday with Mr. Mark
Johnson and family.
Mrs. Earl Anthony spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. W. B. Patton.
The singing given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dickerson Sat
urday night was enjoyed by every
one present.
Airs. Robeca Anthony ha returned
home after visiting her sons Messers.
Ear and Cliff Anthony here for some
time.
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Mrs. W. C. Graham -spent last
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Dave
Colquitt.
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School opened last Monday /morn
ing with Miss Mavis Vaughn of the
Giade teacher.
Mrs. Mercer Graham spent one
evening hist week with Mrs, J. P. Gra
ham.
A large crowd at Sunday School
Sunday and after S. S., Rev. Allen ot
Arnoldsviilc preached a good sermon
which was enjoyed by all present.
Master Martin Franklin of near
Comer spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Air. and. Mrs. Isham
Thomas.
rliss Mavis Vaughn spent the week
end with homefolk at The Glade.
Air. J. 11. Poole and Misses .Myr
tle and Sybil Dunaway spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Airs. E. W.
Johnson and daughters.
Air. Eldridge Graham attended a
party .n Comer Friday night.
THE UANIELSVILLE MONITOR. OANIEWVILLE, GA.
Cloaks
Prices unheard of, these were carried over
from last season. All colors bread cloths
and velvets, 10.00 and sls values 3 98
15.00 and 20.00 coats at S.PS
20.00 andj2s.oo coats at 6.98
One hundred coat suits sacrificed for
this week only 4 98
Canton Crepe
In all colors that 3.C0 quality
only 1,89
Taffetan and Satins, only 1.48
This is Mens Week-Note these Prices
Past color button-down collar-shirt I.GO
All wool pants
Genuine Velour hats 3 50
Slippers of the newest shade 4.50
Clot hir.g 25 r-e r cent off
Overcoats that are bargains at regular
prices, 1-5 < if
We Refund Money for gas IT j| T 350 Broad St.
Bring this Ad J. j| ) Athens, Gee gi£
The Store With A Concicnce
Eggs 50c dozen
Corn 1.50 bushel
Peas 2.00 44
*bHrgaots^
Dresses
Various Shades of plaids siks, jerseys
and wool serge, never less than 7.50 2nd
10.00 only 4.98
Scarfs
Anew shipment of all wool
Scarfs at - 1; •
Chokers and Furs One-Haif Off
Serges and Twills
All wool serges and Poiret twill in
all colorsWvorth 1,50 yd, only - : ’ c
Sheets, Comforts,Blanket
72x90, 1.25 Sheets / L
Comforts, heavy quality ;
Blankets of mixed wool - -
Slippers for women
New styles received weekly, every P& ir
guaranteed, tar straps, patent suai •
oxfords, black oxfords