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Topsy Turvey or
The Courtship of the Deacon
PRESENTED BY MEADOW SCHO OL, SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, SAT
URDAY, MARCH 28, 1925, 8:00 P. M.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Topsy Turvy or Nell Clarendon ■’ Lillian Carithers.
May Golden—Topsy'* Cousin Aprnes Patten
Mrs. Clarendon ■-Topsy’s mother . . t. Nell South
Miss Spriggs—Topsy’s governess Lola Branyan
Lord Clarence—A rich Engli-hman H. K. Brown
Frank Golden— Mary’s brother , Harvey Smith
Deacon Jones Pillar of the Church Dewey Miller
Ned —An hi nest servant LilHous Lord
ACT I.—Scene 1, Mrs. Clarendon's Parlor. Scene 2 Deacon Jones’
Parlor.
ACT ll.—Siene 1, Same as Art I. Scene 2, Wood scene. Scene 3,
Same as Act 1., Scene 1.
ACT lll.—Scene 1, Same as Act 11. scene 2. Scene 2, Deacons
Parlir. ,
Nevada’s Ancient City 10,000 Years Old
Prof. M. R. Hcrrinrton (arrow) of New York, iat scene of un
earthed city that he discovered in sandhills of southern Nevada,
which is believed to be 10,000 years old and the habitation the. oldest;
Civilization in the U. S.
* NEESE LOCALS *
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Well here we come again af
ter a weeks absence,
We are sorry to state that
there are several on the sick
list at this writing We hope
they will soon be better.
The Pound supper given by
Mr. Willie Murray was enjoyed
by all.
Pleasant Grove B. Y. P. U.
was highly entertained at the
home of Mr T J Martin Friday
night. Several good talks were
made and a nice supper seivcd,
Several from here attended
the play at progress Saturday
and all reported a nics time.
Misses Nelle and Ptarl Jones
had as their guest for supper
Saturday night Mtsers Estes
Butler, Walter Murray, Hoyle
Williams and M'sses Nina Hard
man and Mary Lane Sorrells.
■Miss Vetie Martin, Belle Mar
tin, Eula Mae Strickland and
Gladys Sorrow syent Sunday
with Miss Lillian Burroughs.
Mr an j Mrs Willis Crowe and
children vieited Mr ClarkJCrowe
of Ath ens Friday.
Several from lure attended
preaching at Gordons Chapell
Sunday.
There were a large crowd at
Sunday School Sunday P. M.
We especially invite you to at
tend.
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Messers Grady Mathews and
Cleo lleusee dinep witd Mr T L
Crowe Sunday,
Mr Carlton Bates and Miss
Nettie Epps happily mar
ried Sunday afterroor. Wo
wish for them a long, happy
life.
Miss Nina Hardman was the
guest of Miss Yeta Martin Sun
day P. M.
WANTED— Every property owner
to use a gallon of L. & M. Semi-
Paste Pamt out of any he buys,
and if not perfectly satisfactory
the remainder can be returned with
out payment being made for the one
gallon used.
See our advertisement in this paper.
LONMAN & MARTINEZ
Paint Makers
FINANCES FOR PRODUCING
YOUR 1925 CROP
Members of the Georgia Cotton
Growers Co-operative Association,,
and Cotton Growers desiring to co
operate with the Association, who
are interested in securing Loans from
the Federal Intermediate Credit
Hank, can got full -information in
this County lrom the unders'gncd.
tall t , E. Adams, Danielsville,
Secretary Loan Committee
THfc DANIELBVILLfe MONITOR. DANIELSVtL.Lt. GEORGIA
Coughs Always
Dangerous— Quick
Way to Stop Them
Chronic coughs and chest colds often
lead to more serious trouble. Not only
is the infection itself dangerous, but
the continual coughing spells day and night
so weaken your entire system that you can no
longei fight off disease.
So stop a cough the quickest you can. To do
this these is nothing better than that old-time
tried and proved remedy—Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar
Honey. Doctors say theie is nothing like pine
tar extract to quickly loosen and remove the
phlegm and congestion which are the direct
cause of the cough, while the honey both gives
a pleasant taste and helps soothe irritation.
The quick relief to the stubbornest cough often
Beems almost magical.
But be sure you get the genuine Dr. Beb s
Pine-Tar Honey, and no substitute. Dr. Bell’s
is the original pine-tar honey and has been
known for over a quarter of a century as the
best It is scientifically compounded ol just the
right proportions of pine-tar, honey and other
quick-acting, healing ingredients which the
best doctors have found to aid in quick relief.
Contains no opiates or other harmful drupr,
so can be given even toyoung childien—fine
for spasmodic croup. If you want the best, a
medicine that of ten relie vesthe severest cough
overnight, make sure you get Dr. Bell’s. Omy
30c at all good druggists.
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PPIUETARHONE?
FOR SALE
Peidipont Cleveland Big Bol] Cotton
second year from Pedigreed
Seed Farm, field selected, carefully
ginned, culled and graded. $2.00
bushel or $6.00 per hundred.
F. D. STRIBLING,
Danielsville, Ga.
Danielsville Undertaking Company
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Complete Stock of Funeral Supplies
Automobile Hearse Exclvsive Funeral Farlors
Calls Answered Day or Night Any Distance
Alvin Baker, Mgr.
Represenatives Wanted
In Madison County
A good man or woman who is able to
to make SIOOO.OO to $5000.00 per year as
a Life Insurance Salesman.
Write for booklet.
Mutual Life Insurance Cos.
Of New York.
ASSETS s7ls*ooo*ooo*ooo
R. F. Shedden, Manager. Atlanta, Ga.
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GUANOS
Increase Farm Profits.
Tou Can Increase Farm Profits
By raising the lsvel of crop yields - —
By improving the quality cf crops grown—
By increasing the fertility cf the soil
By buying plant food instead of brand names.
It is the plant food in the bag that counts; the
more units of plant food in the bag, the lower the
cost per unit.
High Analysis goods can’t be made from low
analysis materials.
Are Your Plants Pikers?
There are twenty-four hours in each day.
Make your plants work eVeri? one of the twenty
four.
The growing season is short.
For Big Yields —For Big Profits
Use
12-4-4 or 15-5-5
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