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The Daii')Blsvilie Monitoi
Official Organ of Madison County
C. B. Ayer*. Publisher
>!r. and Mrs. D. A. Moseley,
Local and Social Editors
Entered as second clab.s matter at the
post-office at Danielsville
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One Year, |1.50
Six Months, il> Cents.
mother
Her girlish chirm has vani.heJ now,
The line, are many on her brow;
No longer do her suiet ways
Bring atmosphere of springl ke oay
The years have tinged her h ar wi h
. .gray,
Her feet grow weary with the <-ay;
But of the friends Col t a e to me,.
There’s none ro beautiful ts she
My mother
—Thomas Clark
mothers day
Miss Anne Jarvis, of Philadelphiaa
in honor of her own mother, sug
gested that the second Sunday in
May be set aside as “Mothers Day
and that it be observed by churches
and other organizations evryewhere.
And now "Mothers Day” has de
servedly become one of the most pop
ular and generally ob.erved “Special
Day” on the calendar.
What could he more fitting in our
■churches on Sunday morning than a
worthy observance of this day of a 1
days most worthy of remembrance.
Wear a flower in honor of yo. r
own dear mother Sunday.
RED MOSELY'S MIHINCS
rionty to do yet a while ii it does
not rain
Inquire ibout your sick neighbor
mryhe you can do something for h m
Lest we forget the highways are
usually wide enough for two cars —
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..Mire lo- e— le s h tv— be ter
world—sweeter country.
' I/ots flowers in bloom —pluck one
and puss joy along to someone.
Gran in the pasture, milk and
butter a plenty, cabbage he-ado 1,
English pens ripe, Irish potataes in
bloom, ordons and lettuce subcient,
strawberries ready and black berries
coming. Looks good fcr a while.
Those who planted vetch last fal
can begin to reap now.
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LOCAL I
tiAPPEMIVG^
Mr. and Mrs. Fen White Jr. of
Ashville, N. C. are expected he:e
soon to spend their summer vacation
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
N. White.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Snellings
spent Sunday in Commerce with Mr
and Mrs Charlie Nelms.
The friends of Mrs. Alice B ges
Little, will be glad to know she hrs
returned home on last Monday after
having spent the past six monthi
with her daughter, Mrs. Clide Har
kins at Zama, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Graham at
tended the “May Day Festivities,”
in Athens Monday afternoon May 4.
Mr. W. S. Long, former County
Agent <f Madison, who is held by
very high esteem here by his many
friends, was over from Hartwell on
Wednesday.
The friends of Sheriff W. H.
Hall will be glad to know he is im
proving from his recent sickness.
Mrs. 0. L. Power spent Monday
with her sister, Mrs. Lizz:e Lan ers
Mr. D. E. Griffeth has returned
from South Geo gin where h:> w nt
to purchase potato slips.
Mr. C. J. Knight who is conne.t
ed with the Cotton Association was
here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Meadow of
Comer were visiting relatives here
Sunday.
Col 0. E. Adams made a business
trip to Homer on Tuesday.
Mr. E. L. McCannon, Clity Po
lice of Comer, was here Monday.
Mrs. A. S. Dalton of Athens was
here on Wednesday afternoon to be
present for the regular meeting of
the Woman’s Club.
M.rs. Wyatt Bullock left Tuesday
for a visit to relatives in South Car
olina .
Mrs. R. C. Griffeth was a visitor
to Athens on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Graham, Mrs.
Georgia Gordon and Mr. R. H.
Gordon returned on Friday from a
motor J rip to Atlanta.
Several from Comer were here
Tuesday attending legal sales.
John F'iggs fi'oni Colbert was
here Wednesday. We are sorry to
note that John had the misfortune
to lose his shop by fire.
J). Beater bough of Diamond Hill
was with us a while one day this
week.
Mrs. C. C. Sanders was here
Wednesday doing some shopping.
D. Ij. Huff was here Wednesday
lie had these pretty country hams
from which ho was immediately re
lieved.
Dr. Gholston is making some im
provements on the sidewalk from
his residence to his office.
Hope llamnto i was here Wednes
day on business.
Mrs. T.. F. Green.' and yourg
son. Le.nrdas, who have been at a
hospital in Athens for some time ar
rived home Thursday. We are giad
to welcome them and since this is
Leonidas Jr.'s first, visit to his home
we trust he will be well pleased with
surroundings and not allowed t>
have green apples which is a greed
colie producer.
W. B. Hammond w:i- here Tues
day. fi ll knows how to farm and
does it.
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR, DANIELSVILLE, GEORGIA.
W . M. Threatt was over a while
Tuesday.
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S. W. Fitts, our good friend from
Mill was here Tuesday.
J. L. Fortson was over Tuesday -
always glad to see you John.
Miss Marie Barrow spent last
| week end in Athens the guest of
Miss Miriam Carter on Hill Street.
Mrs. B. N.' White visited her
daughter,, Mis. Herbert Witcher at
Carlton iast Sunday.
Mr. Felton Jenkins spent last
week-end with his home folks.
Prof. Shoup, with Misses Smith
and Dunston, spent last Saturday in
Athens.
Miss Neal Strange vis.ted
her brother, near Commerce last
Sunday.
Mrs. T. G. Hitchcock has gone
to Atlanta to be with her daughte",
Miss Roberta Hitchcock, who is qu.te
sick.
May none forget to wear a flower
on Sunday in honor of mother.
Ctol. B. T. MViseley spent
Monday in Atlanta on legal business
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Grixeth spent
last week-end here the guests of
Mrs. Bessie Long and Mr. and Mrs.
G. O. Griffeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Koy Murray we:e
in Athens for a short time Monday.
Mrs. Mary Sorrells visited her
daughter, Mrs. A. S. Dalton, at
the Holman Building on last Monday
WANTED AUTO DEALER OR
SALESMAN
You can secure the best selling
line of six cylinder automobiles in
the world. Can be bandied with a
lim'ted capital.
P. O. Box 186,
Athens, Ga.
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Not having stands of cotton to
gether with cold and dry weather,
the farmers are getting very gloomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Turner of the
Glade were in town Friday.
Mr. J. A. Sav r and family
were in Elberton Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith of
Bogart were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W W. Power Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wy.vi :ri 1
daughter were in Elberton Sr.ti.r lay
afternoon.
We are sorry to report Mrs. Ethel
David in the Hospital in A the
Mr. ami Mrs J. \Y. cm ... a -a
Mrs. J. D. Wynn were in Comer
Thu rsday.
Mr. G \\ . Moore and son, Gil
mer were in Elberton Saturn!: y
tt rnoon.
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Mr. J. A. Sayer has treated him
self to anew ear.
Miss Katherine Bradford spent th
week-end with h< mefolks .
Mrs. A. H : ; 'erhnr!t and son.R b
ert Hamilton and M sis Florene Wi]
Lumson an 1 Mav V.’ils >n wers in
Athens Saturday uf^rnoon
For Sale
Have 10(i bushels College
N<\ 1C! )tton 5331 will sell in
any <] 11*itities at $1 per bushel
J V. Jenkins
HFD. No, 1, Hull, G '
SALE UNDER POWER
Under a <* “
cr Sale confined m *
Security Deed to the John Hancock
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made by Lora E. Davis on Septem
her 10, 1921, and recorded Septem
ber 13, 1 921, in Book 0-2, pages *■
and 220 of the records of Madison
Cjounity, Georgia, the undersigned,
the John Hancock Mutual Life in
surance Company, w?ll sen at
outcry to the highest oid ler, 1
cash, before the Court House door
in the :own of Damelsv.l e ,’.vl • o, n
ty !of Madison, within ‘he Pga.
hours of sale, on the first Tieriiy
in June, 1925, the following
scribed property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the Two
Hundred Fourth (204th) G. M.
District of Madison County, Geor
gia, bounded cn the North by proper
ty of Mrs. Mary Long; on the East
nv property of Dan an 1 G.
W. Westbrook Estate; on the South
hy property of Dan Sims, G. W.
Westbrook Estate and L. J. Rogers;
and on West by property of L. J.
Rogers and Mrs. Mary Long, con
taining One Hundred (100) acres,
more or less, and more particularly
described by plat of said property
recorded in Book 0-2, pabe 220 of
Madison County records; for the
purpose of paying the indebtedness
secured by said Security deed, towit:
One interest note for the sum of
Two Hundred Ten Dollars ($210.00)
due January 1, 1025, and the prin
cipal note of Three Thousand Dol
lars ($2000.00), together with in
terest on said notes as therein pro
vided and the expense of this s le;
the said property having been con
veyed to the undersigned in the deed
above described as security for the
notes therein set out, and the de
fault in the payment of the interest
note due January 1, 1925, having
occurred and continued for mre
than thirty days after the same be
came due and by reason of such con
tinued default said principal note
under its terms has become due. A
conveyance will be executed ty the
undersigned to the purchaser at
such sale as authorized in said Se
curity Deed.
This 4th day of May, 1925.
—Tohn Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Company
J. D. Bradwell, Attorney,
Athens, Georgia
THE WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Ccmer Presbyterian church met at
the church Tuesday afternoon, May
Sth, with n!ne present. Prayer and
Devotional led by Miss Emma Groves
A splendid report was made by
Miss Emma Groves of the Presbyfe
rial, to which she went as a dele
gate . Such meetings create enthu
siasm, and put us in better touch
with the work.
This being the “Birfhdav Cele
bration” for the Carlotta Kemp r
School in Brazil, the program was
on this subject. Mrs. Will Long
gave a talk touching on the life and
work of this veteran Missionary,
Miss Charlotta Kemper, who has so
nobly devoted her life to the work
in Brazil, and for whom this school
was named. Then Mrs. GriiTeth
gave a description of the school,
from one who had been there. An
offering was taken-for this" school,
amounting to Sp.oo.
The meeting was closed with the
Lord’s Prayer in concert.
Athens Gusiness GoUege
P lokkeeping, shorthand and
typewriting.
Save 50 perce u t of expenses
bv attending this sober). The
Graduates of the Atner.s Busi
ness College always get the
best position. Every graduate
employed. Write for informa
tion t > day.
Box Athens, Ga.
• MT. ZION LOCALS
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Mrs. Julius Epps and Miss Fannie-
Fields of Meadow were guests of Mr s
Reece Porterfield Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patten and lit
tle daughter, Frances Elizafce.h have
been over from near Colbert visit ng
the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. fatten the past week-end.
We are sorry to state that Mrs C y
Bates has been quite sick the fast
week.
Mr. W. M. Irviin and family
spent part of last week with relatives
in Madison, Morgan.
Mrs. oerse Patten visited Mrs. T.
A. Grimes in Athens last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caldwell and
little daughter Mildred of Gommer e.
were guests Sunday of Mr. and M-s
Hpoe Caiithers.
Messers C. C. Bates and Dolpheis
Eavens made a business trip to Ath
ens Thursday.
Misses Annie Belle Patten # the
guest this week of Miss Evie Lou
Mann of Danielsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs Holcomb
were Sunday guests of Mr. Vaseee
Landers and fai7.ily.
Mr Will Jrvin and family and Miss
Fannie Lou Patten were guests of
Mr. John Irvin and family near
Moons Grove Sunday.
Miss Madge Compton is viy ; ing
Miss Gladys Bates at present.
Mr. Vascoe Landc-rs and family
visited Mr. and Mrs Sam Patten in
Colbert the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. €r. N e ’ rand
Mrs. L. M. Escoe visited Mrs. Ber
ry Drake near Davids Home during
the past week.
Rev. C. T. Burgess of Carnesville
has. been, visiting lelatives and
friends in this community this week.
Mr. andMrs. Pool Hendricks of
Greenville, S. C. have returned to
their home after visit,.Mg the latter'?
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. E cce.
Mrs. Beatrice O’Kelley, Mrs. Mary
Sue O’Kelley, and Mr. Percy Escoe
were out J&om Athens .Monday enicy
ing the hospitality of Mr and Mrs.
J. M Escoe at Mr. Pscoe’s sixiy
sixty- fifth birthday dimer.
There were many oilier relative*
and friends gathered t< enjoy this
celebiation,
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* COLLIERS ACADEM i *
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M e had n o be; n'ce ‘> * v r Min
day afternoon.
Mr. Kline Graham has >e ifi suk
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. John LaCount and
children were guests of Mr. and Mi’s
Tom Peterman Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isham Thomas spent
Sunday with the latters parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin of Clouds Creek.
Miss Luvie Graham is at ho re for
the summer*. We are glad to have
her back for the was greatly m's ed
while in Atlanta.
Mr. Mell Tucker had the m'sf< r
tune of losing a fine mule last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas bad
as their guests Sunday Mr. an I Mrs
H. P. Dickerson, Mr. Lee Thomas,
Mr. and Mvs. C. I. Chandler ard
children.
Brother Collier, our superinten
dent was ab-ent from Sunday School
again Sunday. The school . wishe
rim to attend more regularly, b s
presence is greatly missed ■
The young ueople enjoyed a ting
ing given by M-. and Airs. F. C • d*il
ler Sunday n'ght.
Mr. and Aim. Odell Smith spent
the week-end with Air. and Mrs. F.
C. Tiller.
Mr- Fa.l Arth-my -.a* sick 'be