The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 02, 1925, Image 5

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I hem. Unde JtfHn V/i’h the glad New Year in t ~ V.; ns, we all endorse the shake hands with it . ,j V , an’ treat it like a X,, use to dodge or ■ when there’s nothin’ sight —we may iiav v ii's but—we ain't ■ to fight. To faro a s;;.v --g t 'triing to bf z * e look nh X < > is alt the The ehiel. re .■ is in coinin’ . t av we c-t ebrth nr teen -fwi'/ti ' ■oh ■ . y line, ibjiX r.nh-.v at ity as a strand of hi’-tvine; Nobody’s ever . ■ ,?: the shorc-an’-eerta m ,:; 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 L . , t * ****** r f 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. Hry. 1m win ■. , p FOLKS I IN OUR TOWN IlmpcsMble— I By ■ n ? I ’ OTHER. ]y" "\ I •_ '; Sy I —" I I ■ 0 r( • * 'Jk ■ m o/ \ H 5 "cf/" A$ r> : : ■#£ '-W/~ K I® • - • • > fig *4 ( P;u£ up Those \ / BOXES cus.lv \ I WH'LS \&o \ OVER AM' TEHD j \ "TO MRS. / \ TONES / kk. X' hi jj l ! ; ; H /gtsSSSKIII The i j \vk ver\ dim at B. Y. P. U, ; ; ( r v.v Creek Sunday night and it was ilmided tc vacate till first Rundfm 1 * March. Let us all be ready to hold again when the .———, Vk— 7 - Nr r ; \ '<• ' v 3fi P 1-n A *.-j. V' ft, 1 | ' ' wW <- ' ' j&s Tv .-Vi .■■■' WBkg/,, %< \INte?W/ J ia#’ - * \s§U£r r &/t-'m 1 .. / t-'V ' N t ’ “Vt / /•, ft . *•.< ’■ ’ Yb. V -•■ • . . "•'.*• .*■ '^'V.Yxvi s m ■ : j '..v::/ i- J ".j %• A : J ; •.J h . / vm • A A v J ’ \ \ t/v.lhi.A ,•••'. ' ft:, %■ . i. \ t ; <V ■■ \ | >jjjjjjj I ; ~ 'A. . || re.., v , ini i ll E . v •ig& V- , :' : m %" 5 • J ••••• n /rA\ . :%?■. f : ' ‘ V. vT, < /•' - - - . *s: ’ r?**" ' ■ ' - , , p: "-V- > ' , ..EvVj '■■■' t. -m '-v ‘' ’■ r. •. ’* • . . r ~. - ■ ...> ■ ■ t : " > '--J : - ....: ■' M #i-i if ■ e e- ; :a- • . V . . I 4* A^’ : f Ta, 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. I'M ALWAYS pxz,' <SLAD T' PLEA,?— v-] ffS MV tow;-:?ols<~ and [-~-\ WHAT O 1 1* £■ F=A VOU WISH ye ,~- -—-\ now . /: i- ‘ o fei \y^t ferUXo-C--—^ xxl-'T THE OANiELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA. Paddy, He *Tum Pian Coolidge Try.- Tj'vra! f C-OOD 1 / 0000 \ MOPNiNG J / MOBNIM \ \ POP J / MRS TONES \ VMHAT KIN I ' 1 \DO FER / „ - \ VOU •> / JC<' o] \\ Tg-OM ■ 1 /♦—l I-rtf. V7J / ' i Ii t I / \r\ .* hm HTmvvUa' Edl| W ;;t 'c=== ' \ V 7/ \ rvi \ rey ==- ij k U' rfi X iffi II n I \ \ iLV/f j tVSmTAt* I I -jMUS yi; —XL_.;.x —■■ * r“wHY I'D UKE TO \ /" \ [ have A CCVJPLu i [ 4h \ MORE: HAMS / *7 J FROM TH 1 / \ * y k SAME .HCS- / ijlr X. tf ■'H /%v 7/f f - tux _uiX j--y I jgß c:-S ' EOHAPO | had weather is over. Our closing for this week will be wishing for everybody best wishes and a prosperous New Year. Le I Re-a \ * p"Jy f ||C3 ■ Ws9 \f fc 'J 'v 'f - J W > V :y, ,-*• • r iV-i ,fti ... i . . ■■ ■:,. , / " .tit V’Yr •■■~ai ’■■■■ -> m;:l M i \ r - ; v f v r /v'h-v T y \ Y; " ■<-.'* N h y ii ■■* v S* f . A'' Av-, ■ \{ SFJ& << 1 / j \ MOTHERFletcher’s l X \ Castona io a pleasant, harm— krv less Substitute for Castor i\ OH, Paregoric, Teething Yi V 1 \ Drops and Soothing Syrups, VI . \ prepared for Infants in anna 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 T ; ‘ r ' 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. 4-j.trlr, lr tti lr J rrnr': t‘ rr*r ACCIDENT WINDSTORM SURETY BONDS. AUTOMOBILE. W, E HENSLEE, Agent.