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.... j) eZZ ic Mae Martin of Dan- ;
, vas the week-end guest of
liss k'llif Patton.
, 1r David Gunnin was a visitor
rarnefvilie Friday night last.
ReV and Mrs. M. C. Allen of
•ftanielsvillo and Mr. Spence Allen
'. were supper guests ot
j|,. L. R. family Wed
gesday l ast • *
■dr Albert Hardman of Diamond
HiU was a visitor to our community
Friday •
Ml . and Mrs. O. L. Burgess
‘ nt Friday night with Rev. and
y rs Burgess of Carnesville. Mr.
Doyl Burgess returned with them to
spend his vacation.
Miss Geneva McCarty was the
week-end guest of Miss Inez Huffff
Danielsville.
11 Gs Jewel Escoe spent Sunday
with her 1 sister, Mrs. N. T. Sheridan.
Ml . ari d Mrs. H. G. Kink and
jttle son, William, spent Saturday
ni ,. ht with Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid
*£ Colbert.
Little Miss Pauline Halcomb bad
is her guest Sunday Misses Mabel
md Evie Lee Escoe of Mt Zion and
Xeth.ia Martin of Danielsville.
Several from here attended the
commencements at Colbert and Dan
isdsville.
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Huff of Pan
felsville were in our community
Sunday.
Little Martha Steed of Golb rt
3 spending this week with Mr.-,
Brady King.
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Mr. Curtis Fortso-n and sister of
Soyston were the week-end guests
■ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Foitso*.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Dav'd were
die dinner guests. Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Y. Muff of Danielsville.
Rev. Coile filled h's regular ap
'yiintment here Saturday and Sun
day- r ,
Misses Clyde and Mae Chatham
■iperit Sunday with Little Miss Eu
nice King.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Borders
■rere visitors to Bowman Sunday.,
Misses Geraldine and Lucile Sher
nian were Sunday gue ts of Miss
Inez Hiuf of Danielsville.
Many children are considered
or negligent in school when the
trouble is entirely due to defective
a J’ e * • Bring them in to our opto
wetrist from the Chas. A . Green
optical Company, Atlanta, and let
tini see if vour children need glass
**’ He will be here again on Friday,
May 30 . ' ,
HARDMAN DRUG COMPANY,
i Colbert, Georgia .
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JUST FROM ILA *
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The Ha team played in
on Friday afternoon. 22nd,
*** played a losing game; score i ; j
* U 2 in favor of Gillsvilla. Battery,
*Z<Ae v and Fcice.
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f’or town seems almost deserted;
-Tchad closed and teachers ail left
f ,j r t ;eir homes and no school trucks
fassing.
*Wn to Mr and Mrg j jj
on Sunday, May 24th, a
Buy.
' larke’s Big Show was in our town
Jvsday, showing afternoon and
: many good features and an
bunch of show men and ac‘
V>rs.
Ordinary Ballock and Prof Ware
were- visitors here on Tuesday.
Baseball at Maysville on Monday,
May 23ta, Maysville vs 11a; score
1G to 13 in favor of Maysviile.
At Ha on Tuesday, 26th. Score 10
to to 9 in favor of Ila; ai the end ot
sth inning score was 2 to 9 in favor
of Ila, at the end pf 9th inning 9 to
9; 14 inning game. Battery for Ila,
Westbrook and Rice; Gober and Rice.
Umpires, Ware and Crawford.
Shepherd Faces Jury
On Murder Charge
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Wm. D. Shepherd, accused of
killing Wm. McClintock his “mil
lionaire orphan’* ward with ty
; phoid germs, as he faced the court
in the trial now in progress at
Chicago, The State is working for
hanging. Below, Mrs. Shepherd,
who was charged with being equal
ly guilty but was freed when the
Grand Jury refused to indict her.
* UNION *
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. .0. T. Edwards was n Washington
part of last week on business.
Miss Bessie Smith who has been
teaching at Hull is now at home for
the summer.
Quite a number from around here
enjoyed commencement exercises at
Ila Thursday and Friday nights.
Miss Ruby Chandler spent Sunday
with Misses Beatrice and Eva Lou
Tiller.
Miss Bertha Chandler was in Ila
one day last week.
Mr. Howard Settle left Sunday
for Nashville, Tenn. from where he
will go to Raleigh, N. C. where he
will take up his work for the sum
mer. We will miss him very much
and hope he will be successful in
all his undertakings.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. I. Allen had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Burroughs and’ family and
Mrsi Roy Allen.
Mr. Austin Vaughn L, S. N. is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tiller
and family this week.
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GA.
Mr. C. T. fidwards is in Atlanta
at this writing to see Dr. Roberts.
I
Misses Mazelle and Estelle Adams
of Rogers visited Misses Beatrice
and Eva Tiller on Tuesday.
I Mr. Austin Vaughn and Misses
Beatrice and Eva Tiller, Mazelle and
Estelle Adams motored to Athens
Tuesday afternoon.
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i We~are sorry to say that Mrs. J.
T. Davis is quite sick at present.
Farmers in this section are rather
busy at the present cutting wheat
and chopping cotton.
Somebody must be fixing to get
married as we heard a fresh “breeze’
blowing recently.
NOTICE—
Any one in need of piano tuning,
address me at Crawford Ga.
J E STOKELEY
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
Right
At
Home
By
Edward
McCullough
AUTOCASTER
ATHINI4 I’LL <3rO
/ OVEC AH’ HUMOft
i HIM ALONG A BIT
Run A Charge Account
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And try to Catch up with It,
‘ A charge account starts ou so mceiy, you are
careful what you buy—but the easiness of purchas
ing“without paying”tempts you and before you know
it you are head over heels in debt. Before long you
are worrying and striving to catch up with credit.
“Pay as you purchase’’ keeps your mind free from
worry and puts extra dollars in you purse, It keeps
you out of debt! I sell for Cash. Please do not ask
for any exception -to this poli<?y as 1 will foiiow it to
the letter. In doing so. I can render you a mer
chandising service and treat every customer alike.
Pay for what you get and Get What You Pay For.
I have anew lot of shoes in any style you want.
See them before you buy. I also have some attrac
tive dress patterns (only one piece of a kind.) Other
New Merchandise priced right.
Your patronage is appreciated.
F. H. FROST !
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His Bride-The Richest in the World
David M. Milton, young lawyer of moderate means in New York,
and his bride, who was Miss Abbey Rockefeller, conceeded to be the
World’s richest bride, —as they sailed for Europe on their honey
moon last week. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rocke
feller, Jr. The wedding was a simple one and attended by only mem
bers of the families. Grandpa Rockefeller was there.
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