The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, February 06, 1925, Image 3

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Gunfffe * FT. LAMAR * •**** "* * * * * All ere glad to sec sunshine after go much disagreeable weather. Several from here attended the funeral of Mr*. S. W. Fitts at Jones Chapel last Sunday; the sym pathy of their friends go out to this family in their bereavement. Mr J B. McWhirter of Comer, and his nephew, Mr.- McWhirter ~f s. C. visited relatives here re cently • ... Mr. Marvin Hutcherson of the Commerce News force spent the week-end with home folks. Messers C. M). Dean and J. H. McWhirter made a business trip to Miss Vera Vandiver spent last week-end in Carnesville with rela tives. The sick in the community are im proving . 1 Miss Lois Rice of Ila was a recent Visitor here. * ****** **’' * MT. ZION LOCALS * Mr. and Mrs. Claud Meadow of Comer and Mr. and Mrs. Tom San ders of Danielsville were spend-the day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hope Carithers Sunday. r Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs Halcomfo visited Mr. and Mrssi. Jesse Patten Sunday night. __ ' Mrs. Hubert Escbe is on the sick list, we are serry to say. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bates returned to their home in Athens last week after several days with relatives in this community. Miss Edna Irving has been visit ing Miss Estelle Irvin near Moons Grove. • • Miss Lucy Meadow of Danielsville was the charming A guest otf Miss Francis Carithers the past week-end. Mrs. S. T. E. Dudley spent part of the past week as guest of Mrs. J B. Patten. Mr. Jim Patten was guest of Mr. J. D. Patten near Cedar Grove Sat urday night. Miss Susie Etta Porterfield has been visiti-ng her spant, Mrs). Harrison Sorrow near Rogers the past week Mrs. Leila Berryman and Misses Lunie Berryman and Clyde Hasten and Herald Berryman, all from near Royston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cay Bates Sunday. We are sorry to state that Miss Francis Carithers is sick at this writ ing. Mrs. Anna Holcomb was visiting her sister, Mrs. John Martin, in Danielsville Saturday. The death of Mr. Billie Drapper occurred P’riday morning near here at the home o-f his son, Mr. George Drapper. Interment was at Vine yards Creek church Saturday!. Mr. Brapper was a very old and respect ed citizen and the bereaved family have the sympathy of the communi ty in their bereavement. Mr. Jim Seabol-t 'formerly of this community is making his home in Atlanta now. r We learn that the B. Y. P. U. of Meadow Church is in a flourishing condition rnd we hope many more young people'will become interested in this fine organization. Ifce many friends of Mrs. day Bates wifi regret to learn that she is quite sick, and wish lor her a speedy recovery. * JUST FROM ILA * Mr. Paul Williams has returned from Atlanta where he has been tak ing a Barbers’ Course; he has taken charge ef the Barber shop here. Mr. D. B. Burroughs has been visiting his sons, Henry and Hoyt Burroughs at Moultrie; his many friends are glad to see him home a gain. • • Mr. Vaughn, our policeman, spent Sunday in Athens with home-folks. Rev. Simpson is out again; he preached a very interesting sermon Sunday. * L*II US! L. C. Seagraves was "in town on business Saturday. Many Ila People are suffering with bad colds. Mr. J. A. Stone was in Ila one day last week on ibusiness. The Sawdust School truck came in late on Tuesday morning. Hon. J. 0. Mi. Smith has return ed from an extended business trip to Mississippi and Louisiana. Garnett Rice is planning to make a trip to Florida. * DIAMOND HILL * ******* ****** Here we come after being absent so long. .. Mrs. W. H. Patterson spent Wed nesday with Mrs. J. H. Mathews. Several from here enjoyed the Basket Ball games at Colbert Sat urday afternoor*. The singing at Mr. and Mrs. Har dy Kellars Sunday night was enjoyed by all present. Miss Lurline Mathews had as her guests Sunday, Misses Nell and Pearl Jones and Clara Smith of Neese. We are sorry to report Miss Lu cile Whitworth on the sick list; hope she will soon be well again. Mrs. H. J. Bridges and little daughter, Ruth, -were in Athens vis iting Miss Bertha Bridges at S. N. S. J3unday afternoon. Miss Jessie Holcomb of Athens spent the week-end with komefolks. Mrs. T. V. Strickland who has been quite sick is better. Friends of Mrs. G. P. Whitworth will regret to learn that she has been sick. Master Coy Rice is absent from school on account of having poison oak so badly. Billy Brown was guest of Mrs. G. P. Whitworth Monday. MrS. D. T. Lane and children were guests of Mrs. H. J. Bridges a while Saturday night. Mr. and Mr. Asa Rice announce the birth of a son January 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCarty and children spent Sunday with Mr. Ben Epps and family. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a “run-down” condi tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Combined Treatment, both local and in ternal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold bv all druggist'. F. J Cheney & Cc„ Ohio* THE DAWHLSVH4JL OA. This Week By Arthur Brisbane THE SUN’S RADIUM. HE BELIEVES IN GOD. OUR GUNS STAY DOWN. STABILIZING BANDITRY. Scientists studied the earth’s magnetic currents, as affected by the eclipse. Every ship’s captain noticed that the eclipse had an ef fect on the compass. Science does not know why. Possibly some scientist got from this eclipse the most important in formation of all, which has to do with the amount of radium in the sun. The sun’s length of life and the lives of this and other planets de pend on the sun’s radio-active force. If the sun were merely burning up, as was once supposed, the life of human beings here might be cut down to a few mil lion years, whereas It will probably go on for several hundred million Sears, aided by radium energy in le sun. Bishop the Right Rev. William Montgomery Brown, of Cleveland, is put out of the church. Accused of being unorthodox, he protested, “I believe in God.” But that was not enough, and he is out. Bishop Brown’s exact description of God in which he believes would be interesting. One small boy, asked to describe God, replied in stantly. He’s got a long white beard, and high-top boots. That was perfectly respectful. It de scribed the boy’s highest ideal. Many human beings imagine a God, somewhat as that little boy imagined him, with a beard that might need trimming, boots to be mended, etc. What is the Right Reverend Bishop’s idea of a Su preme Being managing such a uni verse as this, with time and space unlimited, millions of suns and planets, constant change every where, with everything whirling and flying around and nowhere any comfortable stability ? Can any human mind really have any but a childish conception of such a being? Our Navy heads might give the country information on a state ment recently published by English papers. The British have arranged their ships so that they can take in water ballast on one side or the other, and thus, by making the ship tip over, raise the guns to the desired elevation and increase their range without actually changing the mechanical adjustment of the guns. That seems to be highly in genious. but of course, we can’t do it in this country because probably somebody in Europe would object. A great surety company adver tises SIOO,OOO reward for the return of a million dollars’ worth of bonds stolen. It says it will pay ten pt?r cent of the face value of any bond stolen, whenever it is obliged to make good insurance on such bonds. ju That’s interesting news to bond bandits and holdup men. It sta bilizes their industry. It guaran tees them SIOO,OOO of good safe cash on a million dollar bond rob bery. But what about the laws against compounding felony? It is proposed to create an “air port” for New York by roofing over the yards of Pennsylvania Rail road. Temporary landing and leaving places for fliers might thus be provider! in many cities. That ought to be done. Automo bile roads, without grade crossings, could also easily be provided, mak ing a roadway above railroad tracks running out through city suburbs. Railroads should be prop erly compensated, of course. Makeshift airports will soon be outgrown, however. Before you die, in every big city, the week end will see thousands of flying “club cars,” each with its load of passen gers. flying ofif to mountains, or seaside, in Summer; to Florida, California, etc., in Winter. The Philadelphia Mint begins coining 5,000,000 half-dollar coins to commemorate the courage of General Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and others, and the carving of the great memorial on Stone Mountain, near Atlanta. These coins have a meaning even more important than their meaning as memorials of courage and ar tistic enterprise. They establish even more firmly the fact that the Civil War belongs to an age that is past. And they will he prized in the North even more highly than in the South. for • J S ■ SB ■ ■ BSB ■ IB / MOTHER:-* Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages* (To avoid imitations, always look for tfie signature ol j Proven directions on each package, PhysicUUM SYSmbSTfi IWOOBO'® 1 The unseen hand of the burglar ant! the thief reach es for your purse, which you imagine is securely hidden under your pillow, when you are not aware and may snatch away in an instant the hard earned savings of years. You cannot in justice to yourself and those de pendent upon you afford take such a risk. Do not allow cash to lie around your home or carry it about your per son, The one safe place for it is in a good, strong, well managed bank. We invite your account. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WW WW WW WW WW Ww ww ww The Peoples Bank Comer Gra. i /fik Coughs i Nothing is so annoying a9 a cough; nothing can make a person feel so utterly miserable as a cold; and whether it be a simply coryza that keeps you constantly using vour handkerchief, or one of those wracking, deep-seat ed coughs, don’t delay getting relief. Many a person has said; “Oh, it’sonly a little cold,” and by their neglect have been forced to fight Death off with all the aid medical men and science could give them, The minute you know you have “taken cold.” come and see us. If the cold has taken a good hold on you come immediately. We have Remedies for coughs and colds. Comer “Dm3 Company Comer, Georgia,