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PIGS FOR SALE
i .
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm* and other Real Estate
in the Corner territory.
GHOLSTON BROTHERS
~, GIN DAYS
N-
In order to accommodate the peo
ple, I wi'l gin your cotton any day.
B. L. RODGERS,
Rt. 3 Dan elsville, C.
M, 11-21, 4t, pd. " j, f
For Sale
HOUSES and LOTS
Good Location
See . • • •
W. L. HARDMAN
9.18’ tf Co’bert, Ga..
MONEY LOANED
by The Federal Land Bank at 5 1-2
per cent i now available. As it
takes some 60 days to ciose loan,
please seeß me at once if 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 #f 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-T reasurer
FOR SALE—Three shares of
of stock in Comer Hank.
Also 1 Large Iron Safe.
A. T. Sims, Agt.
Di'ntai 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 j
f Office in Roper Building.
' ’ LAND POSTED
We are going to stock part of
our land with quail, grtniae and pheas
aiit and we have posted our land to
protect the game for n few years
*ml have posted signs on land read
ing:
“POSTIfo! Will prosecute any one
caught "hunting on our laud. This
means you!”
We moan exactly what this sign
says. We offer a standing reward
of SIO.OO for any One caught hunting,
or tearing down signs on one lands
with evidence to convict.
CHOLSTON BUGS
{Notice
i have been appointed agent
by the heirs of estate of Mrs.
J. P. Siaut) colbct all past
due notes and obligations. Call
and settle sams before being
placed for suit.
A. T. Suns, Agt.
LOO POST£S>
No tunti# allowed. Pte*e >Uy
off
RALPH <XSIXJ£R
A Solitaire
ALWAYS ADDS TO THE BEAUTY OF A WOMAN'S HAND. WE
CARRY THEM IN' A GREAT MANY SETTINGS, ALONG WITH
A GREAT VARIETY OF OTHER STONES AND JEWELRY. WE
SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU OUR ASSORTMENT.
M- F. FICKETT JEWELRY CO
/e welei’s—Optonietrlsts
263 CLAYTON ST: ATHENS* GA*
Alliens Basinass College
Bookkeeping, thcithnr.d and
typewriting.
Save 50 per 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.
Sox Athens, Ga.
FIRE WORKS
Fire Works at Wholesale Prices
Guaranteed at:
J. P. BAILEY,
Elberton, Ga.
N., 11-27, 3t
We take great pleasure in looking
after the eyesight of the children,
for We know that to start them right
means much throughout their lives.
It you have the slightest suspicion
that your childrens eyes need at
tention, bring them in and have an
examination made by our well known
optometrist from the Chas . A. Green
Optical Company, Atlanta, who will
be glad to tell you whether or not ;
glasses are needed. He will be here
again Friday, December 12,
L. E. Greene & Cos., Danielsville, Ga
Select From
Our
Staple Lines
Perfumes
Stationery
Brushes
Cameras
Leather Goods
Fountain Pens
Razors
Vacuum Bottles
Candies & Cigars
Make Our Store
your headquarters
Citizens Pharmrcy
Cor. Clayton & Jackson St.
’Athens, Ga.
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HOW ABOUT YOUR EYES? Do
you reative how easy it is to strain
and overt ik them? In the-stress of
a busy day, the eyes are forced to
accomplish their work in spite of de
fects It’s surprising how much re
lief ntsjr be obtained under such cir
cumstances, from. properly fitted
glasses. 1 Sink this over senousiy
and come in on Friday, December
12, and consult our optition from the
that. A. Oreen tsptica! Company,
Atlanta, about your eyes
L. E. Greene-ft Cos., Danieisville, Ga
THE D AMI ELS VILLE MONfTG* PANIEUVtLLg. GA
FIFTri~t>ISTRICT RALLY
Res i:e the ve:y unfavo ..b!e ,vea
era good crowd attended the fifth
district rally (at the Danielsville
Baptiit church Sunday Nov. SO.
Mr. G. O. Griffeth led the devotion
al using- as the scripture lesson the
Parable of the Good Samaritan. Mr
Ralph Collier chairman of the Sun
! day School work of the district led
in prayer before introduc'ng the
speaker of the morning, Mr. Jul'an
Brown. He spoke on the Develop
ment of the Sunday School. He said
in many ways the past year was the
Lest in history although the total
membership showed no increase.
Many Sunday Schools can not grow
in numbers any more till larger
| buildings are provided. A rural spe
cialist will be employed to work a
mong churches where there has nev
er been a Sunday School. Mr Brown
said the greatest need to-day was
good old fashioned Christian homes
with a family altar. He urged par
ents not to send their ch'ldren to
Sunday School but to carry them.
Mr. Collier called for reports
I from the various Sunday Schools.
After a prayer and song Mr. R. T.
Broome spoke in the absence of Rev
A. E. Logan. He said if we are not
competent to teach a Sunday School
class we should teach the children in
our homes. He urged teachers to
prepare themselves thoroughly.
The afternoon session opened with
a song and prayer. Mrs. W. C.
Groves was in charge of the W. M.
U. hour. Mrs. J . O. M. Smith
had BO minutes in which to tell of
the State Convention at Savannnah.
After the talk of Mrs. R. M'. Jetton
the new district young people’s lead
er, each president and leader was
asked for some report. Mrs. A. E.
Logan gave a very helpful message.
She emphasized the fact that the
standard of excellence is the mini
mum and not the maximum.
The B. Y. P. U. hour was in
charge of Mr. Howard Settles. The
Danielsville Juniors favored us with
two songs. Reports were heard from
each B. Y. P. U. Mr Lowe spoke
on the successful B. Y. P. U. He
said there should be a complete or
ganization, should have a goal and
work to reach that goftl. Miss Martin
spoke on the Failures. She gave as
some of the cfiailures: not attending,
not taking part and not'putting e
nough into the work. The Senior
banner was awarded to Union and
the Junior Banner to Danielsvile.
The next rally will be held at Ila
the fifth Sunday in Mureh.
—Press Chairman
LAND POSTED
No hunting *ll coved jta land*, of
the Colbert Etate, and land* of,
Mt-s. Mile* Collier and Mile* Collier.
MILES COLLIER
N, 11-27, 2t
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Justice of Peace, 206th District, G.
M. at the election to be held the flirt
Saturday in December.
Will appreciate your support.
• E. C. WILLIAMS
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
On Saturday, Dec. Gth, there will
be an election held for office of Jus
tice of the Peace, being solicited by
my friends to run, have consented to
(♦o so, and if elected, will serve to the
best of my ability, with special fa
vors to none, and Justice to ail. •
Respectfully,
J. L. McMurray.
BEAUTIFUL
DESIGNS
FUNERAL DIRECTORsI
9 EMBALMERS
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SURETY BONDS,
Special Sale
Plaids in alt colords worth 12 to 15c
a yd. you will find it on our bargain
tale at 9c a yard, There are many
other values at our bargain table,
Blanket 50x72 large size 1.98 a pr,
SHOES SHOES
Special prices on shoes, we have
a large stock of shoes latest styles
ranging- from 1.98 up,
Give Us A Trial
Oechovitz & Simmons
S. M. SIMMONS, Manager.
C. A. SCUDDER
fJEM'ELER
ATHENS, GA
£>iamoxi(ls,
*jr <&'w r &JL&xry ,
Sterling Silver
REPAIR*
WATCHES & JEWELERY. _
ZNSUR A.JXTC2X2
\V E HENSLEE, Agent.
FIRE
WINDSTORM
AUTOMOBILE.