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Mr. ami Mrs. M. F. Webb and
ehildr€‘n of Nicholson and Mr. and
Mrs. K. T. Cole of Commerce were
visiting here Sunday.
Miss Elis? Thompson of near Co
mer visited Miss. Cilara Burroughs
last week.
Alts. R. M. . Mhrray of Hone;
path S. C. it veiling Mrs.. L. R.
Sheridan
Miss De'/z e Me>e Martin of- Dan
iel.-ville vfas gue-vt of Miss I.i.ie l'at
tt'n Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs L. R. Sheri lan and
daughters Misses Lucie and Gera’-
ardine and .Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Sheriuan went to Athens Sunday to
attend the Vaughn Memorial Sng
Rev. Coile filled his regular ap
pointment Saturday and Sunday.
Airs. Grady King had as her din
ner guests Wednesday last, Mrs.
Bert, Chatham, Miss Genettd/Steed,
and Mr. Leon. Kincaid of Colbert.. .
Misdf MahcJ Escoe of Mt,. Zion
community visited Miss Lillie Ratten
Thursday night.
Rev./ Coile spent Saturday night
with Mr. J. M. Escoe.
Mr. I). N. Gunnin visited r: la
tives at Lavtnia Sunday.
Mrs. Howard Fatten was gue.<
of Mrs. Tom Fatten Friday.
Our school closed Friday, 24th af
ter a very successful term under th
management of M ss Geraldine Sher
idan.
A large crowd of this community
enjoyed a tren c at Bullocks Mill hri
day last in honor of. last, day of
school.
KINGS STORE
Here wo come again after being
absent for quite a while.
We are glad to see the farmers
petting < n so well with their crops.
Miss Truly Meadow is quite sick
at present. Hope to report her bet
ter next week.
Air. Oscar King and wife and
sister. Miss Estelle Hendrix spent
Sunday with Mr. Buford; Garrett
and ftunily.
Mr. Riley Smith (had the ms
fortune to lose a fine hoFse.
Moss. Grover Bridges, Roy l , hi.n
mens and Dewitt Dove were out
pleasure riding Sunday.
We are sorrv to see so many lit
tle children with whooping cough.
Airs. Beulah Smith and child en
spent a while Monday with Airs.
Maud Christian.
DEATH OF INFANT
On April 2A, God released Ftile
Jimmie Sue Martin from her sufiftr
ings and carvied her to the land of
rest where she will suffer no more.
She only lived 26 days. Her remains
was laid t<* rest in I ystra cemetery
Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock.
—A friend
For Sa’e
Have 100 College
No. 10>■ t> i See \ will sell in
any quantities At $1 per bushel
J. r . \‘ i V ns
RFD. No, 1, Hull, ua.
City Advertising Tax
St. Petersburg, Fla., put itself
on tlie map by raising money for
city advertising through a tax levy.
Adore than $160,000 a year is thus
raised. C. C. Carr was one of the
pioneers in this —and now, as
chairman of the Fourth District of
the Associated advertising Clubs of
the World, bids fair to take the
1026 convention of that great or
ganization to his town.
UNION
Mr C T Edwards was in At
lanta Friday.
We are triad to state that PauT
Smith is able to be out again.
Mr Howard and Edwin Set
tle attended the party Satur
day night given by Mrs H G
Bannister in honor of the grad
uating class of Ila.
The Gleaners class cf this
place enjoyed a very socioable
evening Saturday night at the
home of Misses Beatrice and
Eva Lou Tiileri several visitors
were present, many games were
played after which a delicious
course of Sandwiches and lem
onade was served.
Miss Clara Chandler is visi
ting her brother, Mr Eddie
Chandler and wife in Atlanta.
Misses Beatrice Tiller and
Bertha Chandler were in Ath
ens Saturday.
The B Y P U of 11a will put
on a program at this place next
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
Lets everybody c< me at d'be on
time.
Misses Eva L( o Tiller and
Ruby Chandler attended the
Progress School picnic Satur
day.
Several from around here at
tended the commencement ex
ercises at ila Friday night and
reported an interesting pro
gram.
Misses Rosalie Smith,'Mav
onnie Carter rid Malir.e Chand
ler were at home for the week
end.
Earnest Martin was in Ath
ens Saturday,
Odel Smith is a pretty steady
fellow he still makes his Sun
day cabs and reserves the same
old tree every Sunday for his
mule,
Mr Tom Burroughs ard wife
of Ila were tie sjti and tlie day
guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs
Torn Smith ard family.
Blondine Davis spent Sunday
night w ith Margaret Chandler.
Mrs Hood of Manta was
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELS VILLE. GA.
visiting her old schoolmate
Miss Marjorie Carter thio week
end.
Mr Perrv Adams and family
spent Sunday w’ith Mr Homer
Adams and family.
Avery large crow r d enjoyed
the singing given at the home
of Misses Ruby and Bertha
Chandler Sunday night,
Somebody ask Buf< rd Smith
what color he mostly prrfers.
Miss Bessie Smith who is
teaching at Hull, rrec’ea short
call on her parents Sunday pm.
Mrs Mary Bird who has been
visiting her children for some
time is back again with Mr and
Mrs John Davis.
Miss Moline Chandler was in
Winterville furday.
Messers Horner Chandler and
Howard Settle we understand
made some business calls Sun
day afternoon.
We are eorry to say that Mrs
BC Settle has been suffering
with Tonsilitis the past week
MONEY LOANED
by The Federal Land Bank, at 5 1-2
per cent is now available. As it
takes some 60 days to close a loan,
please seeß me at once if you need
money on your land. This is not
only the cheapest money available on
farm lands, but the farmer practi
cally fixes bis own terms of payment,
and can never be called upon to pay
the principal sum, except at the rate
of SI.OO per SIOO annually.
E. ADAMS
Awaits Chair
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Wm. Caviller, 15, of Pottsville,
Pa., .convicted of slaying his grand
mother and sentenced to be electro
cuted this week, is at last remorse
ful, as this last photo shows.
Beware of Imitations!
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We carry the celebrated Costa’s Ice Cream, which
may be purchased in bulk observed at our fountain. Es
pec-in! attention is given to orders for dinner parties arid
receptions, when special cream may be desired.
We do not knew w ; hat your favorite drink may be,
but w e 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 TDrua Company
(Tomer, (Beorgla,
sagST YOUR
|p BORROWING
ig^POWER
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
Di 'posits Insured
COMER, GEORGIA.
Fresh Fish
I will have on Saturday
Fresh Fish for sale. Ready
Dressed. 3 different varieties,
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E. B. Scarboro