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The Danielsville ITonitor.
vOL XXX
MEETING GEORGIA COTTON
growers association
At, the Annual Meeting of the
(Vor-m Cotton Growers Co-opefla-
L Association held in Atlanta last
* k the new Board of Directors
f the Association held its first meet
a nd the following officers were
named unanimously for the coming
Sent: 0. E. Cowell, Lavoma
lst Vice Pres: W. T. McArthus,
McGregor, Ga.
2nd Vice Pres: C.IR. W afe, Law
renceville, G.
Secretary: Claude" Eubanks, East
man, Ga.
Executive Committee i ;
j E. Gonwell, Lavonia, G..
w T. McArthur, McGregor, Ga.
f R. Ware, Lawrenceville, Ga
A. K. Snc-ad, Carrollton, Ga.
A. M. Wilkins, Comer, Ga.
To represent the Association on
the Board of Trustees of the Amer
ican Cotton Growers Exchange,
which is an overhead organization of
the twelve Cotton Co-operatives, the
Directors of the Association named,
as Trustees:
J, E. Conwell, Lavonia, Ga.
J. M. Council, Americus, Ga.
J. A. Bowers, Meigs, Ga.
The first meeting of the Board of
Directors followed an election held,
in the.'twenty Cotton Districts of
the State on April 11th. The meet
ing yesterday confirmed the follow
ing as members of the present Br*d
of Directors which consists of 1 :
L. A. Dean, Ro-me
C. R. Ware. Lawrenceville
O. A. Addington, Lavonia
H. A. Adams, Elberton
Dan Witcher, Carlton
W. J. Franklin, ZebjJon
W. B. Rice, Dublin
A. M. Wilkins, Comer
,T. Hugh Cilreath, Cartersville
A. K. Snead, Carrollton
B. L. Redwine, Madras
J. M. Council, Americus'
D. B. Frankl in, State sboro
W. T. McArthur, Sr., McGregor
Claude' Eubank3, Eastman
W. J. Oliver, Shellman
.7. A. Bowers. Meigs
Ben Baker, Ellenton
J. E. Conwell, Lavonia
J. W. Morton, Athens
One of the features of tbe An
imal Meeting of the members of
the > Association was an address de
livered by Mr. Eugene Black, Pres
ident of the Atlanta Trust Company.
In his address Mr, Black reiterated
his belief in Go-operative Marketing
and confidence in the Management
of the Georiria 1 Cotton Growers Co
operative Association. With refer
ence to the problem of the Associ
ation, the speaker said:
“Any man who loves Georgia and
is interested in her prosperity, is
not opposed to Co-operative Market
ing for cotton and other farm
rcts. in mv opinion. Where we find
one opposed to it, his onnosition is
urrr.’V h',£?d on some financial "nd
V f wV-1 -'li
antagonized to-the extent in his com
ttiunitr) the Association grows.”
It was pointed out at the meeting
that the Association had handled
Tnore cotton during the past year
th m in any previous y°ar since or
ration. The new Board of Di
r rmve the management its
emert ami appreciation for
the p eieni m&nnor ip vhieh the af-
r- of ‘ha organization have been
c and eted during the nast year. A
hp r n f the members of the Board
fr ' < "def talks in pointing out the
sp’end’d rtanner in which the Man
cement, under the direction of
f ' ' ent Conwell. has carried on
* :C and fferent Departments of the or
ffsnization.
NOTICE
Announcing To You The Opening On
Saturday May 2nd.
Of anew business, J. H. Frost, Gen
eral Merchandise. We have anew stock
of goods to show you in addition to stock
purchased from Comer Mercantile Cos.
You will be interested ini our prices, Come
i *
in and see for We will appreei
ate your visit ami your patronage.
-Give us a trial.
4
CASH and ONE PRICE to all.
J. H. FROST
Comer, GS-a,
CARLTON
Tee dry weather is hurting small
grj-ain and gardens. There is lets of
cotton that will not come up till :t
rains.
Mr. F. L. Martin is ahead of ev
ery body else. He bo?an chopp ng
cotton Monday. He believes in
proverb: “The early bird catches the
worm."
Mrs J. W. Grimes accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. E.W’ Stsvens to Ath
ens last Fridaay
Mr. Harry Carswell of Gibaon Mer
cer visited homefolka tre week-end.
Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, MAY, 1, l</25
I
i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sheerer v's
. ited tiieer daughte r at S. N. S. Sun
day.
Mr. and Dan Witcher attended
church here Sunday.
Mr. J. A. Sayer and family were
visiting in Elberton Sunday.
Mr. S. D. Thaxfcon and son visit
-led the former's sister, Mrs. H. D.
Wynn Monday afternoon.
Mr. -and Mrs. F. L, Martin at
tended the funeral of Mr . Cl fford
Armor at Sardis Church, Wilkes Cos.
last P’riday.
After taking two games from Co
mer (not Cimr) team, the Carlton
team lost tee third to them Monday
afternoon.
Sorry o report (' e serious illnc r
of M. . W. W. Power. We wish
NOTICE
I have at Last succeeded in set
tling the affairs of The Comer Mer
cant'le Go. and the business will
no longer he run under that name
but 'will be owned and operated by
son-in-law, F. H. Frost, ao “F. H.
Frost, General Merchandise.” He
has just received a nice shipment of
new goods and will havej them on
display on Saturday, May 2nd. Call
and see what he has. If you find
what you want, I feel sure he will
sell at a very small margin of profit.
A visit from you will be appreciated
by him and by me.
J. N. B. THOMPSON
SPECIAL FARES, S. A. L.
SEABOARD announces reduced
fares to the following occasions:
Annual United Confederate Vet
erans, Dallas, Texas, May 19-22,
1925.
Southern Baprist Convention,
Memphis, Tenn, May 13-18, 1925.
For fares, information or Pullman
reservations, call on nearest SEA
BOARD Ticket Agent, of write
R. E CAMP,
Dist. Pass’r Agt.': i
SAL, Atlanta, Ga.
G. G. LaHATTE,
Trbv. Passer Agt.
SAL, Atlanta, Ga.
FRED GEISSLER,.
Ass’t Asst. Passfr Traffic Mgt.
SAL, Atlanta, Ga
MADISON COUNTY HIGH
SOPHOMORE CLASS) 28
A is for Aurelia, |
Who always goes home leaping
On every Wednesday,
The day for her sweeping.
B is for Bennie,
The bonehead of our class,
He never knows his histsry,
And in Biology gets there last.
G--is for Collier, \ ‘
Whom the girls all adore,
ilc never goes away
Leaving a book on the floor.
D—is for Dewitt,
Also Dezzie Mae,
They always know their lessons,
At least, that’s what they say.
F—For Frances and Florence,
Our Caesar sharks, ,
They always know them lessons
You ought to see their marks.
7--for Irma, ••
Why don’t you speak?
I’ve asked you three times.
But haven’t heard you squeak.
J —is for James, f
Sunshine or rain
tie may come in late,
But he comes just the same.
M—is for Minnie, Mary Williams too
They keep tho whoL room laughing
At funny things they do
N where is my hat?
Says little Nee.se,
May I get water? May I see these?
O—is for Ola and Oneita,
Whom we all adore;
They surely play baseball
You ought to see them score.
’- k for Fai.l
Whom a “certain giri" loves,
As if he were one from the above.
R— is for Ruby and Rcba,
Our Sophonmre twin?
They know to yell
When our baseball tean wins.
R— is for Roy,
Who thinks he knows it all,
Espescially in Algebra and in
Basket Ball.
W— is for Willie
Oh, she’s a genius,
She makes a hundred on Geometry.
But never gets nU meanness.
Dezzie Mae Mar-in
Minnie Harwell
' Sophomores
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