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MT. Ztf>N I-° CALS
[ fateful for some refresh-
have -eived for
■ viral days past. ,*.*
• - b Patten and family
*Tv Irvin MKI f““Hy “” d “
I” 3 '* ',>V i-ouns <*?<* ToeS '
Biuw ber rivers
■ 8 y fishing
I Hope""carithera was- guest
I ay 0 f Mr*.. Georgia Hampton
K.- panielsviße. .
E Mr and Mrs. -Terry McCain and
Lwr, Howard and Horace
Ki- At& *’ fr w
fc**,. and Mrs. Fred Unit*.
Mr : and Mrs: Belli tf.rH and Mr.
E*. the part w*
jaliKS in Eatonton, Ga .
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(mM*. PW% #'7' re „
lead Vflth their brothel %• 4
L* vt Patterya *'*>•
Mr a „d Mrs . lpnu>a
were guests ?nn4T ♦-tjjffr
I Did Mrs. Fred fAn^is.
jj r p,'. M. Irvin and family.#"
tended the funeral of Mrs. Irvin’s
sisler, Mrs. Betfce fox near Jeffer
tosilone day last -ijgeijfr;.i;i
'*. Jo* E^coe
Ss visiting her parents, ia this com
muiity this week. . -
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Mr. end Mrs. Hope”Caritteers .id
children were guests iruaday of Mr ..
•Will Canthers near Meadow.
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Mr. "Pete” Baths' of. Greenville.
g. C. has been circulating among
his maav friends ’ft tnis community
for the past few days •
Miss Edna Irvia is visiting* .Mrs.
Edd Ivy of Madison, (Ja. _
Friend-/ here wiff regret to leaxto
the eath of their infant son * which
oceurreJ last week. ,
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Mr. 0. T. Patrten,x< n and very.,attiae
five daughter, Miss Agiies, were up
from Cedar Grove community last
week, visiting tire family ef h
brother, Mr. Jesse Patten.
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Mrs. Mattie Sorn-Sv and Mrs. Ma
ry Dudley visited Mrs. John Horn
last Saturday near Tear.
Master Charley Patten of Frank
hn County is visiting relatives in
this community." ■*
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Patten
spent Sunday as guests of Mr. L.
M. Escce and family in Cedar Grove
community.
Mr, and Mrs. Julius Epps of Mead
ow were week-end guJests of Mr.
Deeee Porterfield and family.
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Quite- a number enjoyed the hospi
tality of Misses Annie Belle and
1 tmnie Lou Patten at a "sociable”
Saturday night.' Tie were
B6rTe< l games played until a
lute hour.
Mr. Mitchell Smith and M's; J“s-
Bonds were married Satur
a - afternoon at the home of Mr.
Davis, J. P. After the cfere
rnc’ny tne bride and groom and Miss
p 8 att!e Smith r.nd Annie Sue
on and and Mr. Arnio Turner took
h j°y ride to the clnsfc city and back
0 parents of the groom, Mr.
v,? *^ rs - Loyd Smith for Supper.
e extend congratulations.
Wanted auto dealer or
salesman
U _ *®ure the he*t tdiia}
tk ° f *** e yßnder automokiUt ia
*orld. Ct, be handled with a
capital.
P. O. Box 186,
Athene, Ga.
Th^¥Jc
t 6 kill bus service.
Whose frgzenPastes?
YES SIR, RATHER FIGHT.
HINDENBURG’S ELECTION.
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Massachusetts considers a propo
sition interesting 1 to other States.
The idea is to oblige railroads kill
competition annoying to them,
*ut t* the ftlblto, by ihtfcb
femng with, omnibus passenger
lines. The” aeUeinit ia
walked 605 b- r; !r
. Fitst, owners of omnibuses using
public toads Would be cdtnppUe^^
BtsSSSft i fS-fcSf
i tsns&nss^&sM-
But it. would also be necessary
for M eraaibes fin* to get a per-
mil local, authorities of
every little town and villaga.
through which It With
(toch. a law in immM would ‘only
AWWhr' m?&4k. reitreed ; te 1
buy one adr two little local bodies—
teMTOMStfr***-.
The raiireada need apmetbing te
wake them up, and they ougm'te -'
real competition in the airplane
-'‘routes. And even railroads Will ..
hardly suggest that the people
haven't a right to fly through thfih
own' atmosphere without’" sped#
pormlssibn. : 1‘
The .omnibus line as a median
of long-distance transportation is
an established fact. You may ride
by bus all the way from San Diego
*? 9W6tm
Western coast.
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If buses’wear otit the mads, part
of their eaHtoigs sWWliFbe? used
fo keeF tße"mhs!h’ln''i4paiT , . v But’
omnibus lines should be encouraged
dVgryWhere: 1 ‘“ 1 •"*
* Four nations are racing to reach
the-North Pole. MacMillon hopes
to arrive first with the American
flag and }us two airships. '
Anyhow, whatever happens in
this race, 'the TJnited- '-States
reached the Pole first.'.- 1 . • ■
As to “owning” -that territory,
there need be rib quarrel. There id
oil there, within the Arctic? The
Rockefellers have actually proved
it and produced it, although'they
do not mean to bring it out.
And as the Pole shifts, the dif
ferent stars one after another be
come our Northern star, which is
not at ajl “fixed and unchanging'.”
Today’s Polar lands will lose their
carpet of ice, men will live there,
on fertile fields, and night"
wifi be located elsewhere.
But what, by that time, will
have become of the nations now
claiming Polar landst They will
have vanished more completely
than the 22' separate kingdom*
that met the Conqueror when he
landed in Britan.
Arid what we call civilization will
1 then he part tff a disagreeable past,
studied, as we now study the Bush
man, African pygmies, and the
"head hunters” of Borneo.
Man by nature delights In
struggle. At Columbia, South
Carolina, beside the railroad track,
four barefoot colored boys from
fifteen to six years of age called
out, “Thrown a nickel in., the air
and we’ll fight for it.’
The suggestion that me smallest
bov would have little chance found
no favor. All four boys \vere dis
appointed wheO| each received hie
nickel without a struggle. Even
the smallest boy said, “Yes, sir,
we’d rather fight for it.”
There Is a moral for employers.
Give your men bn salary *
chance to make something extra
by “fighting" for extra business
and extra profit. Only profit
sharing gets the best out of a man.
A salary, no matter how big, seems
like an insult after a few month*.
The French declare the election
of Von Hindenburg to be Germany •
challenge to the world and to
France especially. But the French
should be the fast to criticize the
Germans in this selection.
When Napoleon was shamefully
beaten and ran * home from the
Germans to save his skim as the
Kaiser ran away from Germany
to save his skin, the French elect
ed as President Marshal Mac-
Mahon, the best imitation of •
military hero within reach.
THE DAINiELSVIILfc MONITOR. OANIELSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. King were
visitors to Colbert Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Alien of Daniels
ville visited Mr. L. R. Sheridan
Thursday last.
Mrs. Joe Escoe'visited her moth
er the past week-end.
. Mr. doe Bond was in our section
■Tuesday, >
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■' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnett vis
ited"in Gilbert TUeSdhy.
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Some of the farmers ia our eeo
ehbpplrig fcobton. They
.were^jrofoud Vo s&e tKi riiiii. ‘ Jv ■
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’ Master Mnlrtm of Daniel^
ville* t ” 'iur secf&xM
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Mr. Hoyt ail Missies Gferaldiiic
MtM ytocwk&s
flfis 1 fb‘iattif&d' fhe
•bhool comfiencemeiit exercise'. **•'
i. Mr. andMfs? Wleymend Power
'ttf Cilbert tife gtteSt*
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The fktmere r %re' proud to see a
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W. and‘Mi4: f Gr %* -Brins tA
G. '*:*&*s&
werA
eiid.
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Miss Alma Kidd was visiting Miss
01ise Kidd Saturday and Sunday.
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Miss Mildred Burroughs is visits
ing relatives in W'irtdeir at, present.
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Miss Elise Kidd was the guest of
Miss Elise Thompson Sunday night*.
Misses Jessie Mae pnd Nettie Me*
Oarty took a pleasure trip to Stono
mountain a few days ago.
Miss Faith Clodfelter was tho
guest of Miss Ruth Power last Thurs
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crowe and
children and Mr. Guy Crowe were
visiting Mr. and Mat*• W. .A.
Thompson last Friday afternoon.
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IN OUR * “W CE S& (®S &”§!?
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Ponuer Gee. Frank Q. Xowdan
rtf’ twf aboorme deplorable
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Cloth Hats.
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Bring us your produce, we
highest market price.
W.F. Carithers
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Comer, Georgia.
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