The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, December 19, 1924, Image 8

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(lassiiTed Ads. money to loan On Farm* and ot!icr Real Estate in the Comer terr tory. G HOLS TON BROTHERS GIN DAYS In order to accommodate the peo ple, i will gin your cotton anv day. B. L. RODGERS, 3 Dan elsviile, Ca. M, 11-21, 4t, pd. t \ *2 For Sale HOUSES and LOTS Good Location See —• W. L. HARDMAN Colbert, Ga.. MONEY LOANED by The Federal Land Bank at 5 1-2 per cent is now available. As it take* some <>o days to close p 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 hu own terms of payment, and can sever be called upon to pay the principal sum, except at the rate of $1 .00 per SIOO annually. CLARENCE E. ADAMS Cecretary-T reasurer FOR SALE -Three shares of of stock in Comer Bank. Also 1 Large Iron Safe. A T. Sims, Agt. 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 our land with quail, grouse and pheas ant and wo have posted our land to protect the game for a few years and have posted signs ou land read ing: ‘‘POSTED! Will prosecute any one caught hunting ou 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 with evidence to convict. GHOLSTON BROS l hive bsen appointed agent by the heirs of estate of Mrs. J. P. Sims to collect ail past due notes and obligations. Call arl settle sinn? before being placed for sjit. A. T. Sims, Agt. ' FIRE WORKS Fire Work* *1 Wholesale Price* Guiraoteed at: a, J P. BAILEY, Elberton, Ga. N., 11-27, 3t l LAND POSTED No hunting allowed on lands of the Colbert Estate, and land* of Mr* Mile* Collier and Miles Collier. MILES COLLIER N, 11-27, 2t *-V LAND POSTED No allowed Pkease stay . tki!' RALPH COU-IER Comer Local Sens Miss Este'le Cooper will he at home fron Cave Springs school for the Chris tins s Hollidays, visiting her parents, Me ard Mrs. J. W. Cooper. Mr. W. A Rowe is in Atlanta. Miss Fa-is Hix of Athe-ns visited her fatter here this week. Mr. and Mrs. King Carrington j and children of Atlanta visited rel j atives here the past week-end. Mrs. J. T. Noell spent several j days with Mr. anti Mrs. John ! Birchmore in Athens. ! j Mrs. A. -T. Little of Elbevten is visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Wil liams. :j Jji t'ijp Mrs. W. C. Groves and Mrs. L. F. McConnell are in Athens today. Miss Martha Carmichael who has been quite sick the past week is a ble to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adair will have as their guests during the hol idays: Mrs. Carl Sanders and fad dy of Lakeland, Fla., Miss Lucile Sasser of Tifton and Miss Frankie Dell Sasser of Atlanta. Mrs. Emma Birchmore is visiting in Athens}. Miss R'ockeppa Burckhalter, Me - dam.es A. M. Wilkins, S. J. Car michael and C. B. Ayers are in Athens today. Mrs. Em?na Strickland has re turned from a visit to Hartwell. Mrs. .1. E. Johnson, Mrs. W. P. *Rowe, Mrs. W. A. Rowe and Mrs. C. S. Rowe are in Athens today. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hopkins spent Monday in Athens. Boys and giris from the different colleges, and teachers from here are expected the last of the week to qontribute to the happiness of the Christmas season. Mr. Hubert McWhirter, who has been traveling through the South ern States is here to spend the hol idays. I Slid? HERE IS YOUR CHANCE— Buy a $2.25 Meal Ticket for $2.00 at WILLIAM’S LUNCH STAND “The Best Place To Eat" Friends of Mrs Clee Cook will re gret to learn of her illness. Mrs. Emma Turner, Mrs. A. C. Sorrells and Mrs. J. .K. .Turner spent today in Athens Mrs. R. T. Eberhardt and Mr. Robert Eberhardt Jij. were in Ath ions today. J Comer High School closes to morrow' for the Christmas holidays. Regular services next Sunday at j the Baptist church PHILATHEA GLASS MEETING The December meeting of Phila thea class met with Mrs. Howard Strickland with Mr*. Strickland and Mrs. Grady Cooper joint hos- toss. The reception room was beautiful with Christmas decorations. Avery amusing contest areavered by the alphabet was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Gerald Birchmore drawing first prize, which was a Santa Claus stocking flut'd with good things to eat. Mrs. Hugh Hopkins drew sec ond prize —a grape fruit. After the contest and several old time games, we were told to all march around the Christmas tsee which was in the center |of the room,. Each one received a present and as we marched around, we all I caught the Xmas spirit and felt like ;it was really Xmas. Delightful i Charlotte Bussed and cake was serv j ed. Those present were: Mesdames ! Blanche Sorrells. Jim Richard Tur ; ner, Alice Lenoir. Fid Hopkins, Wil i lis Birchmore, Gerald Birchmore, Hugh Hopkins, Deis Head, J. H. White; Misses Annie Sue McCannon and Annie Comer. fHE OANIILSVsLLC MONITOR, QANIELSVILLK. QgftftfliMft. Select From Our Staple Lines Perfumes Stationery Brushes Cameras Leather Goods Fountain Pens Razors Vacuum Bottles Candies & Cigars Make Our Store your headquarters Citizens Piiarmrcy Cor. Clayton & Jackson St. Athens, Ga. Practical 1 Nurse Tells ; Mrs. N. E. Snow, of Route 1, near Paris, Tenn., tells the l story of her experience as ( follows: “I am 62 years old and I 1 have been a practical nurse , for more than 20 years, tak ing mostly maternity cases. 1 One of my daughters suffered , from cramping at . . . She would just bend double and have to go to bed. The Woman's Tonic was recommended to her and she only had to take about two bottles, when she hardly knew that it was . . ~ she suffered so little pain. “M y youngest daughter was run-down, weak and nervous, and looked like she didn’t have a bit of blood left—just a. walking skeleton, no appetite and tired all the times. I gave her two bottles of Cardiff. It built her up and she began eating and soon gained in weight and lias been so well since.” Cardui, the Woman’s Tonic, has helped suffering women for over forty years. Try it. At s>l tirajfffists'. EIM Alliens Business College 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- W rite for informa tion to-day. Box Athens, Ga. BEAUTIFULS DESIGNS Jar- bros SM tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 §• EMBALMERS -f 1 AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT'? <M DAY rfjfij COFFIN-f (JK, night (H ML 61 61 iW ZIVTSUR A-IVTCXS 2£TLIFE ACCIDENT SURETY BONDS, Do your Xmas shopping at Dechovitz & Simmons We have a full line of toys, dolls, va ses, fruits, candies. We have just received a few ladies hats, new spring style. You will find many bargains at our bargain table, ginghams, sheeting and bleaching. Give Us A Trial Dechovitz & Simmons S. M. SIMMONS, Manager. - C. A- SCUDDER jeweler ATHENS. GA- Watches, J ewelery Sterling Sxl^e REPAIR" WATCHES & JEWELERY. — ~~ W, E HENSLEE, Agent. FIRE WINDSTORM AUTOMOBILE.!