The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 16, 1925, Image 8

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"Diamonds and Hearts t PRESENTED BY /v, 'ison County Htgh School 7-. SO P. M.. SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JANUAR 23, 1925, danielsville ga. cast of characters Bernice Halstead —A young lady of eigl teen, with an affec tion of the heart, a love of fun- end a hatred of arith- Rea Sartain metic Amy Halstead—Her sister, tw. years younger. Fond of frol -9 . Lucy Gholston Inez Gray—A young lady visitor, willing to share in the fun Sara Gray Mrs Halstead—A widow, and step mother to the Halstead A dele KeHum girls Hannah Mary Barnes, or “Sis”—A maiden lady who keeps house for her brother Mollpe Chandler Dwigl t Bradley"—A fortune-hunter, and Mrs. Halstead’s son by a former marriage 01ln McEwen Dr. Durton-A young physician Hamilton Long Sammy—The darkey bell-boy in the Halstead house Dewitt Bond Abraham Barnes, or “Bub”-A Yankee farmer still unmar ried at forty. A diamond in the rough Hoke David George Burden Attorney . _ Horace Davis Sheriff ACT I. In Miss Halstead's parlor ACT 11. Scene 1. Kitchen in the old Barnes farm house. Scene 2. Same seene, two weeks later. ACT 111. In Mrs. Halstead’s parloa. j -jl'j *8 VI? i ADMISSION —15c and 25c. Reserved seats 10c. Proceeds to go t* Madison County High School. ORIGINAL STOCKHOLDERS FORD MOTOR COMPANY J The origin ll ' stockholders in th( Ford Motor Company, with the a mount of stock subscribed by wch was as follows: * ord 2si 500 Alex Y. Malcomson „ 10,500 John S. Gray J.l* F. Dodge * fll Horace E. Dodge ' ’ Horace H. Rackmn* r oan Albert Strvlow * John W. Anderson C H. Bennett V C. Frey s’ooo 5 ’ 000 o 400 James Couzens • c, J. Woodhall I’o#o 1 ’ o#o Miss U. V. Couzens 100 Of this sum only $28,000 was na in cash. Ford put in his car for stock and let Malcomson have $25,500 worth of stock for guaranteeing $7,- 000 worth of bills. Thu Dodges paid no cash, but agreed to furnish ma terials for the amount of their stock. Most of the others put up note*, in whole or in part. Strelow sold out for $20,0f10 to Gouzens in order to invest iw a tf*ld jnine in British Columbia. Had he Muck, tis stock today could be sold for $50,000,000. The gold mine was failure. Malcomson sold to Ford for s!',- 000 His stock, it is estimated, to day would bo worth $250,000,000. Bennett. Woodhall and Frey sold out soon after Malcomson. Bennett and Frey each received $25,000 for their stock from Ford and C our.ena. Ford bought Woodhall’* stock for $5,000. Miss It. V. Couzens, sister of James Couzens took out $-155,000 from her investment of SIOO. James Couzens took out $■>!),500,- 000. The Gray estate sold its stock for $20,250,000, after drawing dividends of $10,335,075. The investment of Rackham annd Anderson, attorneys, yielded each o them $ 1 7,435,750, The Dodge brothers took out a to tal of $34,871,500. These figures are authentic, having been taken from the books f the Ford Motor Company at the request of Allan L. Benson, author of “Tie New Henry Ford.” ,v . / Catarrhal Deafness Carrot Be Cured by local application*. * tue> cannot reach the dutased portion of the ear Ih-rt Is only cite wiy to cur* catarrhal deafns. and that ■* by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caoacd by an in flamed eondttl n of the nucou* lining of the Euatachian Tut-e "hen thla tub* la InTanicd you have ru- 'i.uc ouhd tr un yn r feet hearing. aid n . n It la *r.tirely closed. I'eafnesa la the result. Unlsss t.te Inflammation can te i ducr l and this tube rreiorcj to lta norma, condition, hearing anil te deatr. f■• 'rr : -ny ct es of deafness are caus and n.v catarrh, * h.ch i* an Inflamed condition of the murou 1 • * faces Hall’s Catarrh H.ed me acts thru the Mo.a on the nm -as surfa.es of c..e ■ y stain _ ~ m _ \V> will rtv* Ore Tli'MrM t>OlUr io. mv css# of Catarrhs’- U *' 5 that cannot be* cured by Hill? •* ■ t: h stficlns tr culari free A! i N u . ’ c F. J. .* co roitdo* o. Wilson Award" | K'ymCi’' M Viscount Cecil of England, now in the United States, last week re ceived the first award made by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation in the cause of world peace. With the bronze modal, 10 inches in diameter and shown above, went a check for $25,000. • I j Harding’s Sister Weds > > i.t l : Z i ? d* ' . ■i ~ ■ .Miss Abigail%\\ Harding, sister of the late President, was married last week to K. T. Lewis, Marion, 0., real estate dealer They will honeymoon in Bermuda. •j he danielsville monitor, danielsville. ga. Hat In Ring Mrs. Florence Kahn, widow of the late Congressman Kahn of California, has formally announced her candidacy to succeed her hus band at Washington CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH dental gold, platinum and discard ed jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Refin ing Cos., Otsego, Michigan. COUGHS Quick Way to Stop Them Persistent, racking coughing, which by rapidly weakening your entire sys tem lays you open to more dangerous infections, can be checked often with the first dose of that old-time tried and proved remedy —Dr. Bell s Pine-Tar Honey. And there’s a reason. Doctors say there is nothing like pine tar to quickly loosen and remove the phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of the coughing, while the honey both tsives a pleasant taste and helps soothe irntauon. It is often astonishing how quicklythiscombina tion relieves the stubbornest cough. But be sure you get the original Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey, and no substitute. Dr. Bell’s has been known for ever a quarterof a century as the best. It is scientifically compounded of just the right proportions of pine-tar, honey and other qaick-octing healing ingredients which the best doctors have found to aid in quick relief. Contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, so can be given evan to young children—fine for spasmodic croup. If you want the best, a medicine that oSten relieves the severest cough overnight, make sure you get Dr. Bell’s. Only 30cat any good druggist’s. k Dr.BELL'S Ra PINE -TAR-HONEY FOR COUCHS MONEY TO LOAN On Farm* and other Real Eatata in the Comer territory. GHOLSTON BROTHERS Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a “run-down" eondl tlon win notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good Catarrh .PJ 3 , fa< ;t Prevas that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. ATARRH MEDICINE is a r° T ™ h , ine<l Treatment, both local and in frlTv ’ a * !l as been successful in tho treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo. Ohio. 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