The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 21, 1924, Image 2

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WINNERS OF PRIZES SCHOOL CLUB FAIR 4 . Danielsville, Ga., Nov. 15, 1924. . ..(i) .cfrand Champion Piize.. All Schools Conrpetinp. Madison County High School (2) All Schools Exhibiting Waving Three Three Teachers or less Ist Wesley Cfi&pel School 2nd —Meadow School 3lxl —Hull Hieh School (3) All Schools Exhibiting Having More Than Three Teachers: I*l/ —Madison County Hkh Scho< 1 2nd —Conner High School 3rd; —Colb' rt High School <l-3 Gradx"-) Feat Exhibit from First Three Grades Comb. Madison County High School (4th Grade) Best Health ( hart Gene H>nslee, Comer H. School (6th Grade) Best Map of U. S Margaret Glenn, ( arlt.cn rl. S. (bth Grade) Best Chart for Better English J Mabel Roach, H. C. hi. S. (7th Grade) Best Product Map of Georgia *• Rusuell McKenzie, Comer H. S. (Bth Grade) Best English Note Book Eleanor Thompson, Comer H. S. (Sth Grade) Best History Note Book ** Mabell Green, Colbert H. S. {1 Oth Grade) Best Physics Note Book Dobbs Smith. Carlton H. S. (llth Grade) Best Geometry in Design s George Burden, M. C. H. S'. POULTRY CLUB EXHIBITS Grand Champion Trio Felton Lon?. (7) Jersey Black Giants: Ist- .John McEwen (1) Ba rrcd Plymouth Rocks: Trio: * Ist—Eugene Kellar 2nd —George Collins 3rd—Gladys Hardman rullet: ” Vtt 1st —Gladys Hardman 2nd —Eula Mac Martin 3rd —Hubert Bond Cockerel: Ist- Merle Ginn 2nd —Mell Carter * j 3rd—Clyde Clarke (2) Rhode Island Reds: f, Trio: Ist—Willie Bond * ' r 2nd—Dixie Bond * _ 3ixi—Patti Woody ' S: Pullet: 1st —Paul Woody 2nd—Zan Nelms ! 3rd —Roscoe Long * Cockerel: ; Ist—John Woody 2nd—Zan Nelms (5) Brown Leßhorns: Trio: ■*. Ist Elizabeth McEwen rullet: , 1 st— Elizabeth M<• Ewen (8) White Plymouth Recks: Trio: . • “A’ Ist—Gladkii Branyan Pullet: Ist—Glad ell Branyan (4) White Leehorc : Trio: "HU Ist—Felton Long 2nd—Elvia heard Pullet: “"••j ' Ist—Elvia Leard m 2nd—Felton Long Cockered: Ist—Felton long (10) Silver Laced VFyandctts: Trio: lt- Roger Woody Pullet: Ist—Roger Woodv Cockerel: ' ' 7Z? ' Ist- Roger Woody (9) Ancona: Pullet: Ist—Chcsten Carey 2nd—rice Sartain 3rd—Grace Bond Cockerel: Ist—Grace Bond (6) White Orpingtons: Trio: Ist Mary Helen Hunt (1) Grand Champion Calf: 1 st—W cod row McEwen Heifer: 1 * Ist—Ralph Sanders 2nd- Wyat* Bullock 3rd—Lucy Rogers 4th—Grace Rogers Bull: "jgrvr Ist —Woodrow McFvren * " r 2nd—Georgia Rogers 3rd—H ulet Free PIG (1) Grsrd Champion Pig: James Higginbotham Best Record Book for Calf Club: lot —Woodrow McEwen 2nd —Georgia L. Rogers 3rd—Hulet Free Exit Record Book for Pig Club: James Higginbotham Best Record Book Poultry Club? 1st —Paul Woody 2nd— Felton Long 3rd—Wiilie Pond COTTON (1) Highest yield on club acre: Ist—S. T. Hardman 2nd—Arthur Maddox 3rd—Felton Long 4th —Clifford Threatt (2) Best Single Stalk from Club A cie: * 1st —Clifford Threatt 2nd—S, T. Hardman 3rd — Hubert Anthony (3) Pest Cotton Record Book: Ist—Felton Long 2nd—John McEwen 3rd—Hubert Anthony CORN (1) Highest Yield cn Club Acre: Ist—Claude Burroughs 2nd—Dock Gooch 3rd—Ralph Sanders 4th—Robert R. Cleghorn (2) Best Record Book of Corn: 1 st — Claude Burroughs 2nd—Dock Gooch 3rd—Robert R. Cleghorn (2) Best Ten Enr* of Cjrn From Club Acre: Ist—Deck Gooch 2nd—Ralph McGarity 3rd—Ralph Sanders PEANUTS (1) Highest Yield on Club Acre: Ist—Ralph Nelms (2) Beet Gallon Peanuts from Club Acre: I t —Joe Martin 2nd—Gip Miealor 3rd—Ci rt is Kellan (3) Be t Reccrd Book for Peanuts: Ralph Nelms EVERYBODY COMPETING POULTRY Best Trio of Poultry Ist—A. S. Dalton 2nd—Holland Striplin 3rd—Mrs. Zoda Mai4in (CORN Bert 19 Ears cf Corn, any Va riety: Ist—Dock Gooch 2nd—Roy Griffeth 3rd—ls. P. Rogers COTTON (1) Best Stalk of Cc.ttcn, Any Va variety: 1st —R. T. Brocm 2nd Threatt 3 r d—S. T. B ardman PEANUTS (3) Best Gallon of Peanuts, Any Va riety: 1 st —K. T. Broom i'.ud—Joe Martin 3rd—(lip Mealor Illinois Senator .V Mrs. Florence Bohrer of Bloom ington led her district ticket in the Republican sweep of Illinois and is the first woman elected to the Sen ate in that State. THE DA.NIELBVILL.fc aIONITOR. DAN’ELSVILLE. GEORGIA. * FROM NEAR JEPTHA **•****• Mr. Buford Dudley who is r.ow with Lee Morris of Athens spent Saturday night with MiJ. and Mrs. Rufus Berryman while on a visit to home folks here. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carr 'and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hol comb and ihildren of Athens are ex pected here to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jx B. Dudley. NOTICE OF MEETING OF CRED ITORS In the District Court of the United ,ror Jihe ,rtortlern district of G. .Eastern Division AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY No. 1877 in Bankruptcy In Re: JOHN M. EBERHARDT;"Bankrupt, Colbert, Ga., Is. F. D. 2. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of creditors cf the above named bankrupt on Nov. 29th, 1924, at 613 and 614 Southern Mutual Building, Athens, Ga., at 12:00 o'clock M., for the pur pose of Examining Bankrupt, allow ing claims, selecting a trustee and other legal business. HOWELL COBB, Referee. Athens, Ga., Nov. 19th, 1924. * 94 Pound Ham The norkcr from which this 94 pound ham came was raised by Gov. Trinkle of Virginia. It weighed 1064 pounds. It is claimed this is the largest ham ever cured. mr- LAND POSTED We are going to stock part of our land with quail, grouse and pheas ar.t and we have posted our land to protect the game for a few years and have posted signs on 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 si 0.00 for any ono caught hunting; or tearing down signs on our lands with evidence convict. GHOLSTON BROS Notice 1 hive b'en appointed agent by the heirs of estate of Mrs. J. P Siuito coilect all past due notes aid obligations. Call and settle 3a:n j before being placed for suit. A. T. Sims, Agt. Best Shoe Repairing a t Reasonable Prices. We havent an agent in Comer but we give you his commission in quality 9 and workmanship. Try us once • ; t.-. I ■ •: ' > - ’*} *' " ' ' and von will continue, V ' r v : •' , , - - Yours for Service and Quality -•• • r Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop 156 College ave, Athens, Gu. 7/fo Mmrjm, ' 0f eXyJBH| IN THE LETTER OF THE LAW CASH MONEY BELONGS TO THE MAN WHO HAS IT IN HIS POSSESSION. EVEN IF HE STOLE A SIOO BILL FROM YOU THE COURT WOULD MAKE YOU PROVE THAT THE PARTICULAR SIOO BILL WAS YOURS AND THAT IT WAS STOLEN. NOT SO WITH A CHECK ON YOUR BANK- THE NAME OF THE RIGHTFUL OWNER OF A CHECK IS PARTICULAR LY DESIGNATED. FOUND OR STOLEN, IT IS NOT THE PROP ERTY OF THE FINDER OR THE THEIF—IT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE PAYEE, AND A WRONGFUL POSSESSOR MUST SHOW A GOOD AND SUFFICIENT REA SON WHY HE HAS IT. ALWAYS TRANSACT YOUR BUSINESS WITH BANK CHECKS OR DRAFTS. _ J SB. d4W THE COMER BANK Deposits Insured COMER, GEORGIA. Sale Now On New goods arriving daily, which are going at Sale Price. Come in and see them. H. MOSCOW Mules 6£ Horses if You Want To Buy Or Swap Westbrook & Scarborough Ila, Georgia.