The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, December 12, 1924, Image 6

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Classified Ads, MONEY TO LOAN On Farm* anti other Heal Estate in the Comer territory. GHOLSTON BROTHERS GIN DAYS In order to accommodate the pec pie, I will gin your cotton an-' day. B. L. RODGERS, 3 Dan'elsviUe, M, 11-21, 4t, P d. i £ . , For Sale HOUSES and LOTS Good Location See — w. L. HARDMAN 'SMS’ tf Colbert. G. • MONEY LOANED by The Federal Land Bank at 5 1-2 per cent is now available. As it takes some 60 days to close loan, please seek me at once if you need money on your land. Thi* 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 $1.06 per SIOO annually. CLARENCE E. ADAMS Cecretary-Treaaurer FOR SALE-Three shares of of stock in Comer Lank. Also 1 Large Iron Safe. A T. Sinis, Agt. ' ■■ - r -T 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 in Roper Building. LAND POSTED We are going to stock part of cur land with quail, grouse and piieas ant 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 i.f SIO.OO for any one caught hunting) or tearing down signs on our lands v-ith evidence to convict. GIIOLSTON BROS Notice I hive 6?e.i appointed agent by the heirs of estate of Mrs. _J.JP. Si in .4 t > coH ec t all past notes and obligations. Call wtf settle same before being placed for suit. A. T. Sims. Agt. FIRE WORKS Fire Work* t VVtolnxle Prices Guiirantred at; J. P. BAILEY. Elberton, Ga. n-27. 3t We tKe great pleasure in looking after the eyesight of the children, for vie know that to start them right means much throughout their lives, tt you have the slightest suspicion that your childrens eyes need at tention, bring them in and have an examination made hy out 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 Fridas, December 12. LE. Greene fc Cos., DamoLville, Gt LAND POSTED No hunting allowed . Please stay off RALPH COLLIER HOW AEOUT YOUR EYES? Do ; you realise ho .v easy it is to strain [and overtax them? In the stress of . a busy day, the eyes are forced to accomplish their work in spite of de fects It's surprising haw much re lief may be obtained under such cir cumstances, from praperly fitted ; glasres . think thu over seriously and come in on Friday, December 12, and consult our optition from the thas, A. tircen Optical Company, Atlanta, about your eyes L. E. Greene & Cos., Danielsville, Ga LAND POSTED No hunting allowed on lands of the Colbert Estate, and land* of Mrs. Miles Collier and Miles Collier. MILES COLLIER * N, 11-27, 2t poemfejji Uncle. J They tell us that “publicity” can make the people think — that any business will succeed that’s backed by printer's ink— and, so wo read advertisements wherever we may go to learn about the values that the people ort to knovv. It seems to me most cruel— in this happy day an* time, to waste our precious energies in advertisin' GRIME. We print disgustin' details under head lines, bold an' black, which help to boost the devil and his vnfethod of aHack! Which leads to tho conclusion that, the meanness folks have did, would leave as feelih’ bet ter —if the papers kep’ it hid! To advertise the evil when old Satan strikes a blow, is to stock our young Americans in what they ortn’t to know. I hope to see the day arrive— We’d welcome it, I’m sure —when otfr papers draw the line at stuff that s hateful and impure. . . . There’s enough of good a-bein’ done to occupy our space— which the devil takes advantage of to scandalize our race! Übicle My Aunty Flapper's caught the crazo to pattern after youthful way a; shu loves the girlish paciw. . . • Har painted jowls duties the stage —besides iter other camouflage, In various other frlat'es. Rhe never doe# a (king hy halves, ah’ so 'displays Uor fatted ea.lvos with native -tradition. . . . Rhe spends a lot for fancy hoßf> —till every ttkimtjr neighbor knows she bn/iinrs itidisortttoe! I 4:0 ttMn t say her wealth of bust was somethin' to excite disgust in !u\y whiskered artist.. In t act 1 wouldn’t sign my name to any dope that carries blame to one who looks her smartest. “This world i# ait a fleetin’ show’ - our transient natur’ makes it so, —worn all averse to sorrow, and, while we . can't guess Aunty’# age, because of that-air camouflage—she may be gone tomorrow 1 And whilu she trav* els with a flip, l reckon we should let her rip, with girly girly unction. . . . My heirs ,'au’t throw much dust at me. if I prove good an’ pure as sho, when 1 have ceased to function. ■d’ *W£ DAMiELSVtLLE MONITOR. OANIELSVILLJS, OCaiWaWL Select From Our Staple Lines ! Perfumes I 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. BLACK-DRAUGHT Athens Business College Bookkeeping, shorthand 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. Box Athens, Ga. Blinding Headaches “Pot about twenty years,” says Mr. P A. Walker, a well known citizen of Newburg, Ky., “one of our family reme dies has been Black-Draught, the old reliable. . . I use it for colds, biliousness, sour stomach and indigestion. I was subject to headaches when my liver would get out of order. I would have blinding headaches and couldn’t stoop about my work, just couldn’t go. I used Thedford’s and it relieved me. “About eight years ago my wife got down with liver and stomach trouble... We tried all week to help her,. . . but she didn’t get any better. One day I said to the doctor, ‘I believe I will try Black- Draught, it helps my liver.’ He said that I might try it and to follow directions. She was nauseated and couldn’t eat or rest. She be gan taking Black-Draught and in two days she was greatly improved and in a week she was up.” " Try Black-Draught. It costs only one cent a dose. Sold everywhere. w DESIGNS ectops a IERS - f iUIPMENTr ft tZJrrjmtr t t t? I? ACCIDENT 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 apr, SHOES SHOES Special prices on shoes, we have a large stock of shoes latest styles ranging from l.bß up, Give Us A Trial Dechovitz & Simmons S. M. SIMMONS, Manager- C. A- SCUDDER !JEWEI.ER ATHENS. GA- OicOTYond.^' ■WatclTes. or ewelerv _ ilve r Sterling; S liV REPAIR: WATCHES & JEWELERY. ■>* I3XTSUR AIVCE VV. E HENSLEE, Agent. FIRE WINDSTORM AUTOMOBILE.