The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, April 17, 1925, Image 6

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This Weeks Cross-Word Puzzle By C. vV. Hawley \Y C tried to find a harder puzzle but decided to (jive you anct’-e ’ chance at an ea-y one. This one was arranged by Mrs. C. W. Hawley. Mrs. Hawley has n sense of humoy and she carried it right with her when she started on this puzzle. D.m’t let her humor throw you off the track, though. You will find <ll her definitions correct and ijit r esting, although at fust glance you may think they are m shading. Weil give you thirty minutes for this one. rr _ 5i J-f HORIZONTAL 1 Its misuse is inexcusable 7 It takes more than one to make it ! 8 In the eye nd in the sky. 3 0 To spread one’s self boastfully. 3 1 Canvas Shelter (Plural) 33 To move slowly 3 4 Adam did ami we’ve had to work ever since. 3 6 What you can’t stand up and do 3 7 An Indian Tribal appellation 3 0 Lima is itr. largest city. 20T)iis word could apply to “Jack, be •nimble, Jack be quick.” 21 To pull along by main force 24An agreement 27 Eternity < 28 A tree with cbewey bark 80 The unfortunate absent member at the Ladies’ Aid 31 What the boss did to the office girl, while she was doing it to a bill of lading. 38 What you are as soon as you are out of bed. 35 What Abe Lincoln pulled the pig out of 36 Cupid’s lest friend. 37 Half man, half beast. VERTICAL 1 What Dad does to the coal pile with speculative eye in cold weather. 2 What we should bate to ride into town on. 3 A email sunken court in front of a basement. 4 Avery simple amount or particle 5 A form of the verb “To Be.” * COLBERTS MILL * **••#*••••• There ar lots of sickness in this community, yet we are not surprised as there are so many changes in the weather. We are glad to see Miss Ella Thompson ebio to be out again. Master Oneil Thompson of Hull is spending the week-end with his uncle, Mr. Charley Winfrey. M . Callie Benton and family were in Athens shopping Saturday. Wo are sorry to state that Mrs. Johnle Sorrow is very ill at present; hppe she may soon recover. The hail storm Friday was severe in this section, doing some damage to the grain crops. Little Mis Oneida ami Nad'tie Benton aiivl Willie Mae Whitworth were Sunday gue.-ts of Miss Frances Luster. There was a large crowd at the Mill I'ond Thursday when the pond was let off. AH enjoyed a nice fish fry. Miss Lola Winfrey spent Satur 6 What a small boy does when he introduces water to his face and hands. 7 A small piece of ground 9 What gossip creates 10 The pirates’ aspirations 12 Demosthenes overcame as he walked the seashore 15 A crucial time for the plaintiff. 18 What ladies hate in skirts. 19 What the originator of a cross word puzzle possesses. 22 To move about uncertainly from place to place. 23 A monkey shine 25 An American lady prominent in England. > 26 What wo all do too much of , 29 The friend a feller heeds 32 Before 34 A French coin Answer to last weeks Cross- Won! Puzzle Blwlr |e Is It ]o R SJBR lamb Ft INIO O S E irn [Ago 5 E fG]EHBS"R < IllulciTld day nighty with Miss Myrtie Benton. Mr and Mrs# Billie Brown were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Christian spent a while Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Thompson and family. t Mr. Clifton Sorrow motored to Athens Sunday afternoon . Mr and Mrs. Lonn : e Benton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr ar.d .... .. Teuton an l family. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Watson and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sorrow and family. Mrs. Elsie Slay spent Saturday I night with Mr. and Mrs. Howard I McCarty. Catarrhal Deafness la often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you hive a rumbling sound or Imperfect Hearing. Unless the Inflammation can bo reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. H ILL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Will do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Cntarrh. Sold by all druggists’ fer over 40 Tears. • F. J. Cheney & Cos.. Toledo. Ohio. THE UAWIELSVii.I v. mo*mOK. i>AWIEL3V<tXE ft* '' " i ' ft* “In his prison cell he sits—may be thinking of his beloved North Pole his greatest hoax on the world. It was “oil” this time and it landed Dr. Frederick A. Cook in the U. S. Prison at Leavenworth. Kansas. • •••**••*** • CEDAR GROVE LOCALS * Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Collins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Duckworth n while Sunday night. Mrs* B. M. Strickland and daugh ter, Miss Ruby, were the guests of Mrs Mary Sorrell a while Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. O. A. Phdlins and children were the guests of Mrs. F. E. Col lins Sunday afternoon. Messers Bill and Lee Bond were visitors in our community Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hughes and •family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Collins Saturday. Rev. Luther White was the guest of Mr. B. M. Strickland Saturday night. Mrs. T. C. Sorrell was the gue?t of Mrs. Cliff Bridges a while Wednes day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Coli ns were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Strickland Sunday night. Mrs. Lucy Smmons was the guest of Mrs. Mary Sorrell Wednesday af ternoon . Several from here attended the party at Miss Mae Bell Wansley Saturday night and reported a migh ty nice time. .Mr?. Monnie Joe Brooks was the guest of Mrs. Lucy Simmons Wed nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hughs were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Col lins Saturday night Mr. B. M. Strickland visited his brother, Mr. Jess Strickland 'nea" Fort i..smar M nday. —Betty FOE ©VER 29© YEARS haarlera oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric add conditions. HAARLEM OiL Mg? correct internal troubles, s amulate vital organs. Three sizes. All dr iggists. Insist on the original genuine Cold Mebal. a Doc Cook iwafe- ■ We eaTrry the celebrated Costa’s Ice Cream, which may be purchased in bulk or served at our fountain. Es pecial attention is given to orders for d'nner parties and receptions, when special cream may be desired We do not know what your favorite drink may be, but we have it—basic syrups to mix all the popular drinks original bottles of standard beverages that can be dispen sed only in that form. Let us cater to your taste in ice cold drinks—we can please you and your friends. Comer "Drug Company (Tomer, (Beorgia, IIS your iSt BORROWING It is no disgrace to borrow money to do business. Half of the business of the world is done with bor rowed capital. Your Uncle Samuel borrowed some billions to fi nance the war. He could do it because he had a good line of credit. You should establish your credit with your bank so that when you want to finance a deal that requires more than your cash in hand you will find your borrowing pow er equal to the demand, This bank will make loans to farmers in small a mounts to finance the making of crops this year, THE COMER BANK Deposits Insured COMER, GEORGIA. New Hats We have opened up anew line of hats this week. Also a nice line of Aluminu.it; Water buckets 98c Dish pans 98c Covered boilers, two sizes, percolators, two sizes Sugar 15 pounds for SI.OO Coffee 3 prunds for SI.OO Many Other Bargains E. B. SCARBORO