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C. B. Ayer*, Publisher
Ur. and Mr*. D. A. Moseley,
Local and Social Editors
Entered as second claw, matter at the
Post-office at DanicUville
Official Organ of Madiron County
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us Second Class Mail Matter under
the Act of Congress Mch. 8, 1875.
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‘RED" MOSELEY'S MUSINGS
'The count' y will yet better wnen
the folk-, in it straighten up.
When one speaks, from a V (,t) d
clean mind somebody will listen.
A man may fool some people—bbt
rot his children. Straighten up. .
When a fellow has nothing to do
but ju:<t as he pleases, he’s in a bad
fex.
The world is now. seeking, . good
straightforward, honest, thrifty, enir
gotic, Christian men— Anybody .af
ter you?
If you are interested in the town
in which you live let the town know
jt. 1 yoing something for it.
Bad thinking will cause ugly do
ings.
There may he a shelf vor the vice
{•resident of the United States. If so
they have lost the shelf or elected the
wrong man to put on it.—- Dawes is
being heard .
Last cold snap hasn't gotten . the
Leant yet. Keep up with your gar
dening. We should have some
th.ng for the table each day of the
year from our garden.
Commissioner (i. O Griffeth is do
ing a great amount of road work ov
pi the county with so small number
of convicts.
G peaking of hard times we believe
if all of us will use our time — all of
it- we can change. conditions wonder
lullv. Enough time is lovti each
year to make several thousand •dol
lars by people in Madison county
Atlanta is putting the grand
opera this week. She is a good
"piiter’’.
Most everybody talks prosperity--
we want to see someone work for it.
Time is precious—to some people.
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HAPPENINGS
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h\-v. T. X Simnsou filled his
regular appointment at the Presby
terian chureli Sunday and SumbiJ
night. Brother Simpson is a fine
man ami a good preacher.
We are sorry to note that IT. D.
Burrowd Jr is very ill. He was
carried to St. Murys Hosp.tal Luocs
day.
APsses Ruth Carson and Rath
] or ,j of Athene wore visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. -Carson Sunday.
.Mr. 0 D. Scarborough was cell
cd to see his sister. n< ar Royton
jp :.-.N K. Scarborough, who is
very -i-k.
Mr. end Mrs / T. G. Hitchcock
were visiting relatives in Colbeit
last Friday.
Mr. J. C. Smith. L. C. of Co
mer was here on business hist Sat
urdeiy.
T'r .1 L. Baker and Mr. F. G
O’Keilev of Carlton were among
our visitors Monday of this
week.
Dr. J. S. Daniel attended the
Vaughn Memorial Singing in Athens
last Sunday.
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Mr. Wyatt Gholston is planning
to open an ice cream parlor and so
da fount at the Blackwell corner
soon.
Dr. Joe Hardman and Prof Hope
Davis wore over from Colbert Friday
i night attending the entertainment
; of the S. N. S. Glee Club.
| Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moseley are
lon a trip to New York this week
with the Georgia Press Association.
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; Mr. James Gordon, wi'fle and
daughter, were visitors here a few
days this week. j
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huff spent
the week-end with relatives at Beth
lehem.
LONG—GKTFFETH
It is with a great deal of interest
to the score of friends of Miss Floyce
Long and Mr. Knox Griffeth to
learn of their marriage in Atlanta
Sunday, April 19, 1925.
No have yet been re
ceived concerning the wedding but
therr maany, many friends offer
congratulations and predict for
them a long, happy married life.
Miss Miriam Carter of Lucy Cobb
was the week-end guest of Mss
Marie Barrow.
Mrs. R. C. David spent the last
of the week in Atlanta, attending
Grand Opera.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Lunsford
of Atlanta announce the arrival of
an 8 lb. boy, April 20, 1925. Mrs.
Lunsford will be remembered an
Miss Mollie Gholston.
Among the Normal School girls
home Friday were: Misses Julia Ba
ker, Frances Scott, Ruby Griffeth
and Grace Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Griffeth and
Mrs. Bertha Sorrells were ’in Com
merce Friday attending the Presby
tery .
Miss Willie Sue Gwyn of Atlan'a
was the guest <f friends hero the
first of the week.
Mrs. (Howard Gordon and Mrs.
Hoyt Boggs motored to Bowersvi le
Saturday, visiting Mrs. Walter As
kew .
Mrs. Emma Turner of Comer
spent Friday with he*, sister, Mrs.
Georgia Gordon.
M iss Kathleen Snellinga spent
the week-end with home-folks.
Miss Lily Henning of the faculty
at State Normal was the week end
finest, .of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Grif
feth.
The people of Danielsville enjoyed
t>.e pro am presented Friday n : - hi.
by the Gh“* and Dramatic Club from
the S. N. S. Each number. \va'
entered n such a manner a> t> r -
i tieet credit to the members. We ix
tend the invitation to "Come again”
Miss Marie Harrow complimented
! her guest. Miss Carter, with a pir
i ric and fishing pnrtv on “Bread
River" Saturday. Quite a nunjl er
of the young people enjoyed her
j hospitality.
Mi<s Helen Smith was in WhfC
; Plains, 'with home-folks fo r the
week-end.
Mr and T. C. Orn’mm, Mr-
Georgia Gordon, Mrs. F. L. M -
Ca nnon and Mr Cm t Forteriteld
I motored to Comer Sunday.
Among those attending the Ga
| Mover game in Athens last w ek
i were: Mr R. 0. Sorrells. Joe
Boyd Gholston and Sorre’ls.
Mr. Garnett Ware. Air. R. C.
-SHE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. QANIKLSVHJLE, QA.
David, Mr. and Mrs. R H Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. B? T. Moseley
were in Athens Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roper and
Walter Jr. of Athens spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. N Griffeth.
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Mrs. Sadie Kidd spent a few days
■ last weekf in Athens with her son,
Mr. Harry Kidd.
Miss Rubv Campbell and Mr.
Wimberly of Atlanta spent Memo
: rial Holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
A . C. Campbell.
Mrs. W. H. Stephens is spend
ing some lime with her daughter,
[Mrs. C. E. Adams.
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Miss Susie Colquitt spent the
week-end in Athens with her mothr.
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i Miss Jessie Neel Strange was a
; visitor to Eatonton the past weekend
County Commissioner G. O. Grif
feth wa in Atlanta lat Thursday
t and Friday in communication with
state highway authorities who let con
tracts for te construction of three
concrete bridges on the state road
—B from .Danielsville leading to
Royston across the three creeks.
Mr. Griffeth is taking advantage
jof every opportunity for improve
of the highways in the county
will see that Madison County gets
everything possible for her advances
He lives, thinks, sleeps and awakes
good roads and is always .alert to ev
ery opportunity to improvement.
We understand this work will be-
I gin tes days from date contract is
entered into.
* MT. ZION LOCALS
Mr. Will Sorrow visited his father
at Rogers Mill the past week end
Mr Quincy Loftis from near Col
bert w r a.s dinner guest or Mr. J . B.
Patten Sunday.
Mr. Cecil Eavens has returned
home from Shiloh community where
he has been visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletch Patten were
guests of relatives at Roysto Sun
day.
Mr and Mrs. Vasco Landers spent
Sunday with Mr. Will H.olcmb and
famiily near Zoar.
Miss Evie Lou Mann of Daniels
ville was week-end guest of Miss An
nie Belle Patten.
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Mr. Ben Lord and family anb Miss
P rances Carithers were among those
who enjoye . the ho: pitalif, :;i dinner
Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Frank Lord
of Meadow. We understand the
sumptuous dinner was given eelebrat
iii!.. Mr. l ords birthday and quite a
number were present.
Miss Fonn’e Lou Patten has return
ed from Patterson’s community vrher
s v o ias ’ eon the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Patten duringthe past week
Mr. Fred Landers and. family
spent Sunday in the Classic City as
guest;, of Mr. and Mrs Jerry McClain
Mrs Bill Beusee and daughter ?dis ;
Lillian and Mi s Ruby Scott of Dan
ielsv lie v'sited Mrs Kay B.tes and
daughter Sunday P. M.
Misses Annie Sue and Jessie Bonds
were among those going over to R ys
ton Sunday to the Bonds family reun
iion.
Air. W. M. Irvin and family mo
*n d ( o Ga' e v'lti Saturday.
Miss Derrde Mae Martin of Daniels
vil’o was week end guest of Miss 1 il
lie Patten. mrmr .
Mesdam* .Ts<e and Gilbert P- tte
visited rebut v s n Cedar Grove com*
munitv Wo 7 r;e dm-.
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