The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, March 27, 1925, Image 3

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f , jit. ZION.LOCALS -.**♦♦ .* * * * * sg Pialine Irvin has re *\lhini after a visit of ! a *ral iUv* 3 toMiss E3telle Ir ' v ; n of Ivlin’s Grove. \lr3 Jesse Patten spent part 'f last with Mr and Mrs Joe patten of Pattersons Commun ity. Miss Francis Carithers visited Mr an d Mrs Griff Meadow Sat urday nighty \[ r Will Irvin and family visi t oi relatives ‘Jbeyond Athens daring last week. Mr and Mrs 'lßurrough Hol comb spent Sundav in Daniels ville as g lest of Mr and Mrs John Martin. Mr and Mrs W B Bates of At hens was visiting relatives in this community the past week end. Mr and Mr3 Julius Epps was visiting the latters parents, Mr and Mrs Raece Porterfield Sun day. MrandMrsJß Patten and daughter Miss Annie Belle spent Saturday night in Cedar ?Grove community as guest of Mr OT Patten and family. Mr and Mrs Fred Landers visited relatives in Athens Sun day. Mr and Mrs Dan Porterfield ofCnnr was visiting relatives in ourcommunity Sunday, We are sorry to state that Mr Will Irvin had the misfortune to 10333 a fine mule last week. ' Mr Bendook and family from near Meadow were guest Sun day night of Mr J B Patten’s family. Mr Jim Patten, Misses Pau line and E ina Irvin aed Fannie Lon Patten went up toProgress Saturday night to see the Play presented by that school. They report the play a splendid suc cess. Mr and Mrs G N Pattenspent part of last week with the flat ters parents in Cedar Grove vicinity. ’ Mrs Pearl Escoe was guestof Mrs Julice Porterffeld Monday. Mr and Mrs Corice Huff of Dinielsville spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Dan Huff. Wiira glad to state Mrs, E;?ja improving some, Mister Dupree Burgess is a k'3 resume his school duties a ' 11 after se/eral day silloess * * • •**# CEDAR GROVE * ** ••****•• Mr and Mrs Joseph Dudley the guest of Mr and Mrs Collins one night last’ week. •— — ■■ ■■ m Mr and Mrs H L Strickland was the guest of Mr and Mrs B y rickland and family. B;nd was the guest Wht K ' ng Dftffell Saturday Mr and Mrs Grady Collins was the guest of Mr and Mrs Ervin Collins Sunday. Mr Biil Bond was the guest of Mr John Collins Saturday night and Sunday. Mr and Mrs Loyd Collins was the guest of Mr and Mrs Hughs Thursday night. MrsOline Porterfield enter tained a few special friends at a singing Sunday night. The occasion wa3 very much enjoy able to those fortunate enough to be invited. Mr and Mrs B M Strickland called on Mr and Mrs Loyd Col lins awhile Sunday night. Mrs Salt Dean and son. and Mr Jim Dean was the guest of Mr and Mrs Hollis Simmon. Mr Collie Sorrell was the guest of Mr B M Strickland awhile Sanday morning, Mr John Brock was the guest of Mr AO Philips Sunday night Miss Grace Strickland was at home Sunday Miss Ruby Strickland attend the pound party at Miss Mollie Parhams near Oak Grove Satur day night and reported a nice time. Mr Jesse Strickland and son. Mr Earnest was the guest of his brother, Wednesday night Mr B M Strickland. • * < ****•*• * COLLIERS ACADEMY * * ******** •* Some little fishing about these spring days. Several abo*t here attended court in Lexington the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chandler and Master Oliver Chandler spent Sun day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Smith and little son and Mr. ad Mrs. W B. Patton and son, W, B. Jr., spent Sunday with relatives near Enter prise. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ashworth were Sunday guests of Mr-. R. C. Tur ner and family. Mr. Mark Johnson spent one night last week with his daughter, Mrs. Wade Smith of Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Chandler had as their Sunday guests, Mil. and Mrs L. 0. Chandler; also Miss Puss bin Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jl. E.. Busbin and Mr. Tally Lester of near Winterville. Mr. and Mrs. Cofer and Mr. and Mrs. Walls of Wilkes Covrdy were Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. Tom Peterman. Mt. L. A. White is expected to preach again at the school house next Sunday, March 28th, at 7:30 P. M. Come out and give him a good crowd Mb*. Pure Ferris Strain White Leghorn Eggs One dollar for a 'setting of fifteen or for a choice pullet in the fall. Cheaper by the hun dred. W. B. Aderhold Commerce, Ga. RFD. No 14. THE PAWIELSVILI.E MONITOR. DANfIELSVILLE. GA. If it looks like this Good-Night Paris decrees the painted ear so. New Yorkers have taken it up. Un-. fortunately, rouge photographs ■black, and is not very beautifying, in picture form, do you think? STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per week and expenses Man or woman with rig to introduce POULTRY MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Cos., East St. Louis, 111. THE WORM THAT TURNS. AT tSUStEXERCISeS IT3 uve FOR SALE— Fulgham Oats. RALPH COLLIER, Comer, Cm., Rt 1. Change of Life “When change of life began on me,” says Mrs. Lewis Lisher, of Lamar, Mo., “I suffered so with womanly weakness. I suffered a great deal of pain in my back and sides. My limbs would cramp. I didn’t feel like doing my work, and there are so many steps for a woman to take on a farm. I was very anxious "to get better. A friend rec ommended CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic to me and I began using it. I certainly improved. I went through change of life with out any trouble. I can highly recommend Cardui.” At the age of about 40 to 60 every woman has to pass through a critical time, which is called the Change of Life. At this time, great changes take place in her system, causing various painful and disagreeable symptoms. If you are approaching this period, or are already suffer ing from any of its troubles or symptoms, take Cardui. It should help you, as it has helped others. Sold by all druggists. E _ Qg ZIVTSUR A3VCIR LIFE ACCIDENT SURETY BONDS, \v E HENSLEE, Agent. MONEY TO LEND ON FARMS H ave unlimited funds to place on im proved farms. Very reasonable com missions. Interest rate 6 per cent. Loans closed promptly. Green & Michael, Loan Department Southern Mutual Huilding A.thenm , Qa. 1 liSlill Achievement is gained by the man who tries. The fruition of your dreams and desires comes at the end of an effort to achieve them. In the achievement of success in business the first step is a bank account—you cannot establish a line of credit with creditors without it, Young man, if you hope s*ire day to be at the head of your own business, come to our bank today and start your account. Take the first step. Then when you are ready take the second step, You cannot climb a hill without taking the first step, THE COMER BANK Deposit* Insured COMER, GEORGIA. 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