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fME DANIEJLSVILLC MONITOR
C. B. Ay+ri, PublUbtr
Entered a second class matter at ths
Foat-office at Danielaville
Official Organ of Mo diton County
Subscription Rates:
One Year, $1.60
Six Months, 76 Cento.
Entered at the Daniclsville Postoffiee
as Second Class Mail Matter under
the Act of Congress Mch. 8, 1879.
*‘J*ED MOSELEY’S MUSINGS"
We are not selling fertilizers but
would advise that farmers get their
Supply hauled NOW. While we are
much ahead of the last few years,
yet there is much preparation await
ing and we all know how “figity" we
become to stop plows and haul gua
jio. A word to the wise is sufficient.
This is strictly an agricultural
county and our entire interests, col
lectively and individually, are in
In fanning, therefore our progress
depends upon the genuineness of
activities in this immediate direction.
So let’s tighten up a notch and be
carofiul in the selection of seed, fer
tilizers etc. and use our time proper
ly
Suppose we all take a shot at do
ing good to our neighbor for a weeki.
Reckon we would recognize our .com
inunity or think we were visiting*.
Peace of mind is a great thing and
is always true when we have done
the square thing- to those about us.
Borghum smashed hi* models.
Perhaps he thinks the association
members were created ny him.
Gov . Walker fired Chairman Hoi
der. Johnny won’t be tired Per
haps the Gov. forgot Johnny is e
Holder —he aint loosed yet.
If we can function just as well
with two as a board on State High
way affairs—Why appiint a Chair
man? Save the SIO,OOO and buy
more machinery—for the road.
If it wasn’t IY>r turn n greens we
could scarcely write a menu these
days, so far as our garden is con
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cerned. ,
“They say” real estate is high in
Just as well to raise pric •
of ours too, nobody’s got enough
money to buy it anyway.
Tea Pot Dome has about died
down —Let's call the legislature to
gether and investigate Stone Moun
tain awhile. >j jjg J3J
Thugs used to kill men for their
monov —nc they kill ’em just to
Me if they have any.
Flour is high, meat high and gas
oline high—hut we saw a man eat
ing and riding in a car at same time
the other clay.
First Lad
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An i'\ir!!ciii m \\ of Mrs
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President.
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• MASONS MILL *
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The sickness of this soironimity
is improving.
One of the lovliest social events of
the season was a Pound Supper giv
en by Miss Nellie Christian, which,
was enjoyed very much by a large
crowd.
Rev. Spearment filled Ins regular
appointment at Blue Stone Sunder.
Misuses Meada Benton and Pascal
Hilly called on Miss Neli Philips
Saturday afternoon .
Miss Lula Hase entertained at a
Saturday night; all reported a nice
time.
Mr. Albert Shnith is on a visit to
his aunc.
Miss Nellie Christian and Miss Lu
la Lord dined with Miss Lillie Bovq
Sunday. t
We are ylad to Mr.
Jack Adam* has returned from the
Hospital muck improved /
Mrs. Futhy Phillips spent the day
with her mother, Mrs. Lee Watson.
There will be preaching at Mace
donia every Fourth Sunday. Every
body come and bring someone with
you.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean visited
Mr. Tandy Webußt and family Sat
urday night.
Mrs. Charlie Hilley visited Mrsf
Mat Fortson one evening last week.
There was a large crowd down r>r
the pond Saturday evening. All re
ported a Trice time.
Mr. Lum Fortson had the mis
fortune to lose a fine mule one
night last week.
—Slim Jim
• COLLIERS ACADEMY *
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Some corn is being planted these
pretty days.
Miss Helen Bridges spent week-end
with home folks at Indian Creek.
Mr. Mack Fleeman was the week
end guest of Mr. FL C. Tiller.
Mrs. It. G. Power la little im
proved at this writing, but Mr.
Power’s condition remains about the
same.
Mrs. Jack Peterman and children
of Colbert spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Peterman.
Miss I.uvio Graham ol' Atlanta wa*
the week-end guest of her mother.
Mrs. Cora Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan MeCannon and
little daughter of Boxtown were the
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Smith Saturday nirht.
Mr. Dedrich Anthony spent the
week-end with relatives in Grove
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Chandler
had as their Sunday guests, Mr. M.
G. Johnson of Smithonia, Mr. and
Mrs. Fletcher Paul, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Carter of near The Glade.
Mr. Jesse Rnnkin and Mrs. Paul
llankin of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Chandler
spent Sunday with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas.
We are sorry our Su]>erintendent
has been missing so many Sundays
this year from Sunday School.
Rev. L. A. White >f Comer was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Chandler Sunday. While in the
community he preached at the sclroo’
house Sunday afternoon He b
TMK DAMICfc.IVU.LB MONITOII. PAMHEtBVtLI.E. WHO**-
us a good message whicj was enjoy
ed by all present. Come again Bro.
White.
Mtj. and Mrs. H. P. Dickerson
had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Hyatt Wheeless, Mr. G. A.
Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith
and little son of Enterprise.
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* CEDAR GROVE
The sit-around party was enjoyed
very much at Miss Ruby Strickland
Saturday night.
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Mr and Mrs. Oliver Duckworth
were visitiing their uncle, Mr. Van
Duckworth in Anderson S. C., part
of last week.
Mr. Thurmond Strickland attend
ed the candy-drawing near Mr. Guss
Gordon near Adams Store Wednes
day night.
Mr. and Mbs. Hollins Simmons
ejere guests of her mother, Mrs.
Suit Dean, Sunday afteimoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coffins wese
visiting their daughter in Athens,
Mrs. Leo Smith, part of last week.
Mr. J. K. Duflfell was the guest
of Mr. Edd Gollins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ©. A. Phillips
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Strickland a while Sunday night. ,
Mrs. Mary Sorrell was the guest
of Mrs. Obe Gordon Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. I.oyd Collins were
guests of Mr. and Mrs Leo Smith
Sunday night in Athens. .
The Birthday Dinner at Mr George
Duffell was enjoyed very much Sun
day.
Misses Annie Belle and Fannir
Lou Patten of Mt. Zion, Miss Eva
Smith of Meadow 7 were guests ef
Miss Velma and Agnes Patten Sat
urday night.
Mr. John Collins was the guest
of Mr. King Duffell Sunday.
—By Betty.
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One le lchnl^M
Lookin’ toward the future
holds a fascination strange, for
ambitious human natur’ ever
thirstin’ for a change, And,
though we’re doin’ well enough
as on our way we prance, we
embrace a resky promise every
time we get the chance!
Lookin’ toward the future
holds the element of doubt—
jest enougli to spur a feller who
delights in findin’ out, —No—it
aint the fact of dyin’ that
arouses latent dread it’s the
likelihood of sufferin' at the
cross-roads on ahead— <*
Lookin’ toward the future fer
a better, brighter day, we escape
the hauntin’ memory that would
face us t’other way While
there’s nothin’ quite so certain
as a snooze beneath the sod,
nobody doubts the future of a
pardnership with God!
.y
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 he de
stroyed forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Will
do v.-hat we claim for it —rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh,
held bv all drujrriyts for ever 4 r Ycsrs.
F. 3. Cheney & Cos., Toledo. Ohio.
This Weeks Cross-Word Puzzle N0.22
By Mrs. John E. Slaven
If you are superstitious you had better let this cross-word puzzle by
Mts. John E. Slaven alone, because there arc TWO big thirteen letter
words to be worked out. They are 18 and 42 horizontal. If you think
you good hop to them right off the bat. Otherwise, by working out the
vertical words, you will automatically fill in the big boys, the 'TSteens”
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HORIZONTAL
1 Fragment
5 Speaks flatteringly
10 Glory
12 Cylinder to wind thread on.
14 Prevaricator
15 Man’s name
17 Confederate
18 Act of making native
21 Half an em
22 Covered with wax
23 Southern state (alb)
24 Mineral spring
26 Join
29 Inclines
30 Blot
32 Finish
34 Conjunction
36 Part of verb to be
38 Protective article of dress
41 Prefix
42 Memories
47 Cease to please
48 In addition
49 Tropical fruit
50 Stumps
52 Deserve
53 Gastropod
54 Efface “
VERTICAL
1 Portion of) plant used for grafting
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Mrs. S. Fields and son of Arnolds j
ville were the week-end guests of
Mrs. L. R. Sheridan.
Mr*, and Mrs. Fletch Patten were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. King.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnett were
visitors to Cornelia Saturday last.
Rev. Coile will fill his regula ap
pointments here Sunday and Sunday
night.
Master Dupree Burgess is quite
sick at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patten
spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs
Pink Patten.
Mr. Bennie Moore of Danielsviiie
spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
Dewey Pojrers.
Mrs. Oscar Burgess and M-r:-,.
Howard Patten were guests Friday
of Mrs. Eldridge Patten.
Mr. and Mrs. Weymond Power of
Colbert spent Sunday with the for
mer’s parents, Mr and Mrs. O. L.
Power.
Mr. and Mrs. G 4 N. Patten were
Saturday night guests of Mr. O. M
Burgess and family.
Mrs. Tim Laselle and sons, Jin
1 and Mark, of Lexington were visit
ing in our community Sunday.
2 Edible mollusk '
3 Unusual
4 Near
6 Part of verb to be
7 Petty dispute
8 Given name of popular actress
9 Sage of Greece
10 Shrub
11 Affected smile
13 Ilnfliet death illegally 7
15 Consumed "i
16) Frozen water
19 Malicious gossip
20 Unyielding
24 Look
25 Yield a result
27 Lair
28 Parent
31 Musical instrument (pi)
33 Selfish desire
35 Implant
37 Wealth
39 Work Diligently
40 Montr of the year (ab)
41 Loosen
43 Clique
44 Girl’s name
45 Mental picture
46 Boat’s nropellers
51 Note of musical scale
52 Title of respect (ab)
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnett and
Mr. and Mrs). H. G. King were vis
itors at the home of Mr. J. M. Es
coe Sunday
Sick
Headache
“I have used Black-Draught
when needed for the past 25
years,” says Mrs. Emma
Grimes, of Forbes, Mo. ‘ 1
began taking it for a bad case
of constipation. I would get
constipated and feel just mis
erable—sluggish, tired, a bad
taste in my mouth, . . . and
soon my head would begin
hurting and I would have a
severe sick headache. I don t
know just who started me to
taking
Thedford’s
BLACK-DRAUGHT
hut it did the work. It just
seemed to cleanse the liver.
Very soon I felt like new.
When I found Black-Draught
so easy to take and easy
acting, I began to use it in
time and would not have sick
headaches.”
Constipation causes the
system to re-absorb poisons
that may cause great pain
and much danger to youi
health. Take Thedford’s
Black-Draught. It will stimu
late the liver and help to
drive out the poisons.
Sold by all dealers. Costs
only one cent a dose.