The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 14, 1924, Image 6

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FUIKS, IN OUR i TOWN Pop Soke Too Qv.ick liy Edward McCullough AUTOC ASTER Kan ai- *>*' *** \ "x / heh upm 3 • Z' t bo© . ■*•'***-*>. ) / s/gpf \ ' 0 / \ jvouft 7/ / • T ) that Homely • Wlr v— ,j i SmSsJ r irss; , \,. v m / ENOUGH Tto , aY n V y Mules & Horses if You Want To Buy Or Swap Westbrook & Scarborough Ha, Georgia. A Solitaire ALWAYS ADDS TO THE BEAUTY OF A WOMAN’S HAND. WE CAREY THEM IN' A GREAT MANY SETTINGS, ALONG WTTH A GREAT VARIETY OF OTHER STONES AND JEWELRY. WE SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU OUR ASSORTMENT. M- F- FICKETT JEWELRY CO* Je u e/o rs—Op rome tr/s ts 268 CLAYTON ST 1 ATHENS* GA* We are stil) in business for ov erhauling mattresses at The Ghols ton Oid Stand. Call Mrs J. F. Clod felter or see W. D. Christian or T. C. Fatten. Prices Reasonable Tax Notice I WILL BE AT THE FOLLOW INO PLAGES ON THE DATES NAMED BELOW FOE THE PUR POSE OF COLLECTING STATE, COUNTY AND SCHOOL TAX FOR 1924 4 RIX Nov. 18, from 9 to 10 BLACKS CREEK .< Nov, 18, from 11 to 12 0. W. W. ROGERS Nov. 18, from 1 to 2 PLANTER Nov, 18, from 2 to 4 H. J. BRIDGES STORE Nov. 20, fr.m 9 to 10 O'KELLEYS STORE Nov. 20, from 10 fro 12 ICA Nov. 20, from 1 to 4 PLEASE MEET ME AND PAY YOUR TAX. THE BOOKS WILL CLOSE 20TH DECEMBER THIS YEAR. WILL BE IN OFFICE EXCEPT WHEN ON ROUNDS. * „ 'T, & T G. Hitchcock, T. C. '"about that 1 >N£ WE(5£ 1 , TALKIN • ABOUT LAST N’&HT - LET'S TAKE rr A WEEK. PSOM TO-DAY-EH’, V _ _^yj , r ?Z\ I a <>Hr ff w \p yjs [ ‘Z- THE DANtELSVILLE MONITOR PAN I ELS VILLAS. GA. S/v* Cuum >’m ove ßu *li> 3l=? I-AWVEft, PEP. Av*HILE - VOU MIND TH* STOHb^ ) V A j/7 { {,£-: j // CMICKSHS L, ■Q. RECORD DISASTER YEAR KEPT RED GROSS BUSY In 192 Places in United States Its Relief Operations Cost $737,603. One hundred and ninety-two disas ters resulting in 73a deaths and injury to 1.932 persons, rendering nearly 44,000 homeless and causing property losses estimated at more than $44,750,- 000, established a new record in the United States in the year ended last June 30. according to reports of the American Red Cross In all of these disasters Immediately relief activity was applied by the Red Cross, which expended $737,603.37 through the na tional organization and the local Chapters In assisting stricken com munities. As the nation’s chief relief agency, whose service covers over 43 years, the Red Cross Is expected to be on duty almost aa soon as disaster strikes any locality. This trust and conildeuca is amply Justified by the increasing equipment of the Red Cross, which recently organized a mo bile disaster unit of experienced work ers ready in all parts of the country to respond on the Instant to a call for active duty. This unit Is capable of operating in several disaster areas under one general direction, and re cently was at work In seven communi ties In five states at the same time. Ability, alertness and increasing skill of volunteer workers In more than 8,500 Chapters are reasons for the preparedness of Red Crose for disaster operations, bo the call for a disturbance In a restricted local area or for millions in relief funds for a staggering catastrophe such as tho earthquake in Japan. The Red Cross, however, Is far from being self-satisfied, for the or ganization Is giving the most serious consideration to measures for pre venting disasters. Its relief adminis tration and rehabilitation policies have won for it nation-wide regard. That this important work can always measure up to every demand needs the continued support of the Amer ican people through Red Cross mem bership. The annual enrollment will begin Armistice Day, November 11, and every American Is urged to Join or renew membership in the Red Cross. Help J ourself by helping others with yonr dollar Red Crons member ship. The dividend In good work.* Is guaranteed. Dental Notice Dr- D. L. Cloud from Greens boro, Ga. will be in Comer on Second Monday each month pre pared to do all classes of dental work, to remain one week. He will appreciate a call. Office Roper Building. COMER MEAT MARKET J. W. NELMS, Proprietor Hearty eaters find hunger keenest during crisp fall days. Give them plenty of meat-fresh, juicy and tender, and your meal problems ai'e half solved. Special this week: Our Prices Are Lowest Beef Roast ,_..per lb 15c Beef Steak 1 perlb2oc Pork Steak per 25c Pork Sausage per Jb 25c Mix. Sausage per lb 20c Cured Ham per lb 35c Bolona Sau. per lb 20c Weiners per j b 20c unsri w That Ckriatma* i morning smile The bicyde Is every Boy's birthright To deny him the wonderful fun and health* building advantages of bicycle riding is to cheat him oat of hoars and days of pleasure* no can gee tn no otter way, , , - Give him what he wants and what he has a right to have—the best of all Christ mas gift*—the bicycle. $ 4,;U / ■ *' I ,■ ' r. •va.f.a-- * FOR RENT Have two-two horse farms lor t" ll ** Will rent, for the fifth of cotton and fourth of corn or will rent for hale cotton to the mule or SIOO cash to the mule, or will furnish 400 to 600 pounds fertilizer and poison and let you work on halves, see me quick. W. A. Rowe Ta:sci Service lam operating a Taxi and at >° ,u * Service at all times clay or night at rc l ' sonable prices, Phone 52 A. J. W, COOPER, Comer, Ga. / -1 Dixie Bicyles $25,00 Kiddie Kar J,75 to 3.90 Velocipeds I.SO to 14.C0 Tin Wagons 65c to 2 90 Coaster Wagons 75c to 7.50 Dis Scooters 3.50 t 03.99 Wheel Barrows, 1.75 Union Hardare Skates 2.50 Daisy Air Rifles 90c to 2.75 Foot Balls 75c to 4.50 Athens Cycle GonW 279 Lumpkin St. Athens.Ga,