The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, March 13, 1925, Image 6

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Coiner Local ftews Master Hiram Scarborough visited his grandmother, Mrs. H. B. Mat tox, in Danieisville last Sunday. Mrs. Emma Comer has returned from a visit to relatives in North Carolina, to the delight of her many friends. . r Mrs. A. M. Scarborough spen* last week-end with Mrs. W. T. Al tnand who was \(""y si:k at St. Marys Hospital, but who is doing nicely now to the delight of friend^. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cook will regret to learn of the ill nes: of their son, Billy Misa Lizzie Seymour spent last; week-end with relatives in Tignall. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Graham and daughter of At ens spent last wee-.? end with Mrs. J. T. Turner. Master Adolphus Sorrells #f Dar ielsville visited his grandparent Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Sorrells, and other relatives. Mrs. L. A. AlmanJ is with her daughter, Mr,s. W. T. Alniand, at St. Marys Hospital. Mr. and Mis. C. H. Meadcw and little daughter spent Sunday in Daniehsvilh-. Mrs. ,T. T. Turner who has been confined to her room with rheuma tism is able to be out again. Tim members of the Baptist W. M. S. are spending to-day at the church observing the day of prayer. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davison spent yesterday in Woodville. Rev. J. A. Simpson filled his ap pointment at the Presbyterian ohurch last Sunday, Rcvh F. E. Crutcher at the Methodist and Rev. A. E. Jogan at the Baptist. Friends of Mrs. floe Cook will regret to learn that she has been quite sick for several days. Mrs. Bryant is visiting relatives in Maysville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Compton motor ed to Maysville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Power and Miss Agnes Cain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pershan in Ath ens. Mr. and Mrs. Logan *f Athens were guests Sunday night of Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Logan. Mr. nnd Mr®. D. A. Moseley, Miss Ada Wilson, Miss Virginia Mose ley and Mr. Ben White Simpson of Danielßville were visitors heie Sdn day evening. Col. and Mrs. B. T. Moreley of Danielsville were guests Shnday af ternoon of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kidd and shil dren of Crawford spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E C Williams. Col. B. T. Moseley of Danielsville was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Miv. Goss Porterfield of Macon are guests of ( o ner relatives Messers Deasie Deadvyler and R. P. Wright of Carlton were visitors here Saturday. Mir. and Mrs. W. T. Almand an hounre the arrival of a son on Satur day morning at St. Marys Hospital. Mrs. T. C. Davison and Mr. Rus sell Davison were visitors in Athens Saturday. Mrs. Griff Meadow is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Clee .Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Q. G. Lancaster had ns their guest, Mr. Lancaster’s father, Rev. Lancaster of Gainesville M iss Ruth Brock spent last week-, end with relatives at Commerce. COMER WOMAN’S CLUB At the attractive home of Mrs. A* J. Griffeth, dainty ,-nd fragrant with blossoms of the springtime, as sembled the members of Comer Wo-; man’s Club yesterday afternoon for <h“ir March meeting, with Mrs Oriffeth, Mr*. Gerald Birchmore, Mrs. W. H. David, Mrs. W. T. ( oek and Mrs W. C. Groves joi hostesses. With Mrs. Barnes presid ing the meeting was opened w th the reading of the collect by Mrs Tv. C. Davison. Federation Song—. Club. Roll Call—Noted Club Women. The Club Program.hr autifully ar i ii.god and led by Mrs. S. J. Car michael, was rendered as follows: Headquarters—Mrs. C. 11. Ayors. O State Federation —Mrs. R. C. Davison. Our District—Mrs. .T. W. Gholston, District 2nd Vice President. Music— “Thinking of The ;” Miss Ethel Strickland, pianist; Misses Martha and Mary Carolyn Carmi chael, violin accompanists. History and Progress of our Club Mrs. P. A. Sims. Value of a Club to a Community— M rs. A . E. Logan. Ari ing vote of thanks was given Mrs. Logan at the close of hei mes sage, its sweet thoughts and be°u‘i ful expressions sinking deep vith'n our hearts to make ur. resolve t greater things. A lengthy and busy business sos sion followed. Many matters of ' tal interest coming up for discussio ■. The hostesses served a delicious salad course with iced tea. C. H. S. QUINTET CLOSES VERY SUCCESSFUL REASON We as a team wish to thank each and every citizen for his loyal sup port rendered during the recent Basket Ball season. We feel that considering our shov • ing made last year, oi'.r past season has been a marked success, in that last year we won a very small per cent of the games played. This year we are able to say that we’ve been defeated only 6 out of 20 High School games. We are also able to say we’ve won from every team we’ve played this season at least once. Our marked success has been very largely due to the excellent coaching by our much honored coach, Lancas ter. Last year was our first year of real Basket Ball and it took that for us to get the proper experience needed to accompany our coaching. Another great asset was that we were not ashamed of our appearance n those handsome Purple uniforms donated by you loyal citizens (which was appreciated beyond expression) that gave us an incentive to fight harder for a viotory than we would have otherwise. We believe that old C. H. S. will have as good team next year as the one was this year from the fact that Coach Lancaster lias been very wise in inserting thlK.second string whenever possible, to give them the experience neefessarv for .moulding a splendid team next year. The old regulars in Lewis Evans, Eldridge Graham, Hugh Groves, Shelby Wil liford, and Lawrence Seymour will be missed some hut their shoes will he ably filled by Harry Carithers. Robert Eberhardt, Hal Power, Skin ny Seymour Eldridge Barnett & oth ers. We have not won every game we have played hut we have- one of the cleanest teams in this section in that only 3 players were put out on personal fouls during the entire sea son. Everywhere we have been, we have been praised for our clean sportsman like playing. This clean play can greatly be attributed to our coach who believes in nothing but clean sport and fair play. Let us again express our deepest appreciation for the support render ed by you loyal citizens and we hope you will continue to back us up as we go into the Base Ball Season and on throughout the years. —H. O. G., Captain “For Sale, Baby Chicks, Custom Hatching, Brooders, Poultry supplies; let us do your hatching, early chicks are the best; write for prices on our pure bred chicks. Elbert Community Hatchary,, Elberton, Ga . THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. PANIELSVILLE. CA. • FORT LAMAR i ♦••** * These springlike days re-, mind us that gardening, as well as much other work will soon be in full swing. I We have had very little sick-j nnss in this communitf during; the winter months those have had colds have usually re covered in a short time- Several from here atteeded. the chicken sale at Comer last| week. Messers J H McWhirter and C M Dean made a business trip to Commerce Tuesday. Mr Marvin Hutcherson of Com merce spent the weekend with homefolks. Messers W Sand J M Hutch erson were in Commerce last Wednesday and heard the In augural address faom Washing ton D C over the Radio. Mr, J, C. Tabor was in Dan ieleville Wednesday. Mrs. Oile Nance of near At. lanta syent the week-end with Mrs, G, L, Pittman and family Messers ClydeJand Ralph Par ker of South Caroline spent the week-end with relatives.* Mr C M Dean and family were recent visitors in Danielsville the guest of relatives. Mr and Mrs Garnett Tyner spent Sunday with Mr Clarance Higgiubotham and family. Mrs Elixabeth Stephens fof Carnesvilie iis spending some time here with relatives. Mr Letter Sanders and family of Carnesvilie were visiting relttives here Sunday. Mr and Mrs J H McWhirter spent Sunday afternoon with Mr Robert Langford and fami ly. The Government Official test ing cows for suberchlosis.found no cattle affected here. FOR SALE— Fvlghum Oats. RALPH COLLIER, Comer, Ga., Rt 1. FOR SALE— Fifteen bushels of pure Cleveland Big 801 l cotton seed at $2.00 per bu.hel; see or write me at once. E . B . Barrett Jr. Rt. 2, Danielsville, Ga . N & M, 3-4, tf Catarrhal Deafness is often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect Hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by all druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J Cheney & Cos,, Toledo. Ohio. BEAUTIFULS DESIGNS Sideache \ Backache > “I have been taking Car- | dui,” says Mrs. Lillie Bolton, of Lake Providence, La, 1 | got down in bad health and lost in weight until I only g weighed 120 pounds. I had bad pains in my sides ana | back and my legs hurt me until I couldn’t walk. 1 | stayed in bed half the time. I tried all kinds of medicine, fl but it did me no good. Finally I tried I The fcaifs Tonic j “It seems like it did me good from the very first. After I J had taken half a bottle I no ticed an improvement. I con- j tinued its use and I got bet ter and better. The pains in j my legs and sides disap peared “and I began to gain | in weight until now I weigh 155 pounds and feel better | than I ever did in my life. I am perfectly well and strong, i I have given it to my girls, too.” _ ! Cardui has relieved many kinds of pains and distress- I ing symptoms caused by fe male trouble. It should help I you, too, in the same way. Why not give it a fair trial ? I E 103 Fyorrhea iQ*#* J often in a few hours. If l© JIJrCII yoll S uff er from Pyor rhea, sore and spongy gums, loose teeth or other mouth irritations, I want to send you my simple home treatment un der plain wrapper. Thousands say it stopped Pyorrhea after everything else failed. Merely send name for generous 10 day free trial offer of my aecret treat ment and rid yourself of your trouble for good. RING REMEDIES CO., 503 Gate way Station, Kansas City, Missouri. OX GUANOS Fertilizer is an INVESTMENT Net an EXPENSE. How many successful farmers do you know who do not attribute their success to proper fertilization? They*%o not question as to whether or not they can afford to use fertilizer, but rather can they afford not to; and as quality counts in everything else, so, also does it count in fertilizer. Forget the low analysis goods, as a thing of the past, and determine to make your 1925 farming profitable by using nothing but High Analysis Fertilizers 15-5-5 or 12-4-4 Invest in High Analysis Fertilizers— For Big Yields —For Big Profits D > C. A. SCUDDER JEWELER ATHENS, GA* Diamonds, "W atclies, J ewelery, Sterling Silver REPAIR: WATCHES & JEWELERY. NOTICE OF MEETING OF CRyn I ITORS I In the District Court of the United 1 States for the Northern of Georgia. Eastern Dir; s i Cn I AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY 1 No 1973 in Bankruptcy I In Re: R. Smith, Bankrupt, I Hull, Ga., R. F. D. No. j I To the Creditors of said Bankrupt- I You are hereby notified that I there will be a meeting of creditors I cf the above named bankrupt on I Mch. 17th, 1925, at 613 and 614 I Southein Mutual Building, Athen I Ga., at 12:00 o’clock M., f or purpose of examining bankrupt, al lowing claims, selecting a trustee' and other legal business. HOWELL COBB, Referee. Athens, Ga., 3-6-25 FIVE GALS PAINT FREE A large paint concern, in further, ance of an advertising and introduc tory campaign now in progress, offers to give, free of charge, fi Ve gallons of its best house paint, any color, to one property owner at each postoffice or on each rural route in this county. This concern wants its paint on a house in each locality this season which is the purpose of this remarkable offer. It also want* a local salesman in each county Persons interested are lequested to to write the Central Oil Company, Louisville, Kentucky. (Advertisement) BABY CHICKS—IOO per cest , - Delivery guaranteed. Flocks culled and mated by expert. Barred Rocks, S. C. R. I. Reds, Jersey Black Gi ants-Grade A $22.00, 100; Grade B, SIB.OO, 100; S. C. White Leg horns $15.00, 100. —Grov e Hill Poultry Farms, Commerce, Ga, M, 2-27, It, pd