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FIGS and SHOATS
j. For Sale
W. L. HARDMAN
IM6' if Colbert, Ga..
FOR RENT —Fine 2-Horse Farm.
Orod boildinars. On mail route 3
miles from Carlton. See—
Mrs. Alice M. Moon
Carlton, Ga.
or J. F. Moon,
f Comes, Ga,
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F LAND POSTED
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Wo are going to stock part of
our land with quail, grouse arid pheas
ant and we have posted our land to
protect the game for a few years
and have posted signs oti land read
ing:
"POSTED! Will prosecute any one
caught hunting on our land. This
means you!”
We mean exactly what this sign
says. We offer a standing reward
of SIO.OO for any one caught hunting;
or tearing down signs on our lands
>vith evidence to convict.
GHOLSTON BROS
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FOR SALE—
-1 Chattanooga 3-RoJler Cane Mill.
\ J A Williford,
I Comer, G'a ~ Rt. 4
WANTED
. . Single man to work 1 Hor*e Crop
*>n share* or for wages . and . drive
Ford Car and help around store and
Post Office in spare time.
S. W. CRAWFORD,. .
Ila, Leorg;a
APPLES FOR MERCHANTS
1 am shipping apples in car .load
lots to Athens from my North Geor
gia orchard .Send me your order
for boxes or barrels. You will get
them better and cheaper.
A H. DAVISON,
|i Athens, Ga.
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MONEY LOANED
fcy The Federal Land Bank at S 1-2
per cent is now available. As it
takes some 80 days to close /t loan,
please soeß me at once it you need
money on your land. This is not
only the cheapest money available on
farm 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
Cecretary -Treasurer
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MONEY TO LOAN
On Farms and other Real Estate
in the Comer territory.
GHOLSTON BROTHERS
When Militia Arrived
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State Militia, with machine gun*
| mounted atop buses. arrived at
. Niles, Ohio, to restore order after
1 twelve had been shot in street
fighting bid.ween partisans of the
Ku Klux Klan, who were trying to
parade, anu Knights of Flaming
• Circle.
WmmSs,
My neighbor drives a limou
sine, an’ fusses with his liver, —
he Finds it mighty hard to keep
in trim. lie rncbbe doesn't realize
(hat, in my little flivver I
wouldn't think of swappin’ lots
with him. Of course, lie’s got
his velvet an’ his fancy rubber
tires, which he figgers that he
couldn’t live without, —but I en
joy the trimmin’s that a healthy
yap requires, and I never have
been pestered with the gout.
Though me and him is human,
we have allers got along—an’
loved each other same as
neighbors will. . . . His life’s the
soul of dividends, while mine’s
the soul of song—but, we differ
some on how to climb the hill.
I reckon he is satisfied a-3cttin’
in his bank, enjoyin’ little
twinges of the gout,—while I
have come to realize, I’ve got
the Lord to thank fer the many
thing* I'vo learnt to do without 1
JUNIOR AMERICAN RED
CROSS ARMY 5,596,663
Children of 29,942 Schools Now
Enrolled in Movement of
Service to Humanity.
Tho American Junior Red Cross,
which was organized as a children's
auxiliary during war-times especially
to help tho young refugees in Europe,
and to exemplify In peace-time the
Red Cross Ideal of service, has now a
membership of &.SSMJ.6G3 in the schools
of the United States and tho insular
possessions.
This Junior movement gives oppor
tunity for the children to share in
Red Cross effort parallel to that of
the parent organization. Juniors are
therefore identified In varying degree
with the health services, disaster re
lief work, salvage and other suitable
activities of value to the operations
of tho Red Cross.
It is a valient host marching on
under its "l Servo'* banner in the
cause of happier childhood every
where and particularly wherever the
American flag (lies. The enrollment
embraces 89,942 schools and 147.488
school rooms, a gain over 192$ of
5,855 schools and 22.4 M school rooms.
The year’s gain Is membership was
789,402 children, or nearly 80,000 for
each month of the school year.
The educational and 6cial values
of the Junior Red Groan movement Is
thus evidencing the firm and cordial
endorsement of school authorities. The
government has added- the weight of
recognition by extending the Junior
Red Cross in the schools for American
Indian children. The American Red
Cross is also planning to develop the
Junior program In GOD rural schools
In isolated sections. '
There la r.o abatement of the ex
rhontro of correspondence between
schools In the United States and
schools In the Insular possessions
and foreign lands During the year
the Junior Red Cross in pert support
ed operalions In twelve T'luropean
countries. It Is a potent influence for
the cultivation of international good
will and its example baa been the
means of stimulating the formation
of Junior Red Cross societies in more
than thirty countries.
=• AU- THAT FUND PARENT,
TEU- ABOUT THEIR* BRIGHT*
CHILDREN IS TRUE, THE NEXT
GENERATION WH U e>E WEAfUNG
LAMP SIMES AS HMjSw
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GA.
Select From
Our
Staple Lines
Perfumes
Stationery
Brushes
Cameras
Leather Goods
Fountain Pins
Razors
Vacum Bottles
Candies & Cigars
Make Our Store
your headquarters
Citizens Pharmrcy
Cor. Clayton & Jackson St.
Athens, Ga.
Athens CoP m
Bookkeeping, shorthand and
typewriting.
Save 50 per cet of expenses
bv attending this school. The
Graduates of the Atnens Busi
ness College always get the
best position. Every graduate
employed- Write for informa
tion to-day.
Box Athens, Ga.
Sideache ]
Backache <
“I have been taking Car- j
dui,” says Mrs. Lillie Bolton,
of Lake Providence, La. “I j
got down in bad health and
lost in weight until I only |
weighed 120 pounds. I had
bad pains in my sides and J
back and my legs hurt me
until I couldn't walk. I 1
stayed in bed half the time.
I tried all kinds of medicine, j
but it did ino no good.
Finally I tried j
010 HI
The Woman’s Tonic |
“It seems like it did me good
from the very first. After I j
had taken half a bottle I no
ticed an improvement. I con- |
turned its ue and I got bet
ter and better. The pains in |
my legs and sides disap
peared and I began to gam |
In weight until now I weigh
155 pounds and feel better |
than I ever did in my life. I
am perfectly well and strong. I
I have given it to xny girls,
too." I
Cardul has relieved many
kinds of pains and distress- I
ing symptoms caused by fe
male trouble. It should help I
you, too, in the same way.
Why not give it a fair trial ? I
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designs
f’fpi - BROS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS*
• EMBALMERS "
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LIFE
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SURETY BONDS,
. W, E HENSLEE, Agent.
Grand Opening
Is now going on with the biggest
values ever offered in Comer,
It will be worth your while to
attend this sale.
I lot of Ladies Thoes for 69c.
Give Us A Trial
Dechovitz & Simmons
S. M. SIMMONS, Manager.
C. A- SCUDDER
[JEWELER
ATHENS, GA-
Oiamonds
Watclaes,
Jewelery,
Sterling; ® llve
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.
FIRE
WINDSTORM
AUTOMOBILE.