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V/i’h the glad New Year in
t ~ V.; ns, we all endorse the
shake hands with it
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■ when there’s nothin’
sight —we may iiav v
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hi’-tvine; Nobody’s ever
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,:; v r.’id the clock tick* onv its
; —same as any <>: her
sv. it it weren’t fer little,
mcrai 1: • • that we have learnt
t' si ff, ihere’d be no A imaged
jons like the day of swearin’ oil.
we do resolvin’ in
best of faith, perhaps—hut
Human Natur’ is inclined to
suffer a relapse!
COLLIERS ACADEMY
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I (; for the New Year.
I A Net Christmas has gone.
I I , get the old year’s failures,
I . J have its share. —
I. . y: : e bygones.*-
lAt !! ti Christmas there was
P 1 e ■■- visiting.
Iv; „ -.ttie Mae Anthony has as
ft" - Thursday nieht Misses Em
w and Ames Graham.
■MX L - ie Graham, after spending
■< 1 .ili.:;-;.-- with homefolks, has re
: to i er work in Atlanta.
■ Mr. ann Mrs. Wade Smith of En
■ prise ’.vv>. the guests of Mr. M.
■ Johnson and family last Friday.
M'lr.e many friends of Mr. Oliver
■inson will be pleased to -know that
M'S now enjoying life in the U. S.
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This is the Washington committee in charge of President
Coolidge’s inauguration. March 4. A great effort is being made for
an elaborate ceremony. Left to right, the committee members are,
M. A. Reese, Isaac Gans, A. E. Seymour and J. T. Lloyd.
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THE OANiELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA.
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had weather is over.
Our closing for this week will be
wishing for everybody best wishes
and a prosperous New Year.
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i\ OH, Paregoric, Teething
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t. and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look foTthc signature of < '&£■***,
Proven directions on each package. PhyskiaiiS cverytvhcrc recommend It.
COMER MEAT MARKET
J. W. NELMS, Proprietor
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Hearty eaters find hi ngf r keenest during crisp
fall days. Gve them plenty of meat-fresh, juicy and
tender, and your meal problems are half solved.
Special this week:
Our Prices Arc Lowest
Beef Roast 15c
EeefSteak peril, 20c
Fork Steak P er lb 25c
Pork Sausage P er )C
Mix. Sausage per lb 20c
Cured Ham P er 35c
Bolona Sau - Pr lb 20c
Weiners per lb 20c
SaV“F/^ER” V':: t It, 3U bi
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fos
Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago <*
Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
/h - y */*'*£)s** Acce £t only “ P:y £i‘” F ck S£
which contains proven directions.
/// Handy “B: rer” boxes of 12 f;blots
Also Lo'li:.' <; 21 and lOO—nragyUts.
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ACCIDENT WINDSTORM
SURETY BONDS. AUTOMOBILE.
W, E HENSLEE, Agent.