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THE YOUTH’S COMPANION
Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul
St., Boston, Mass.
LEGAL NOTICES
Scoria Madison County
All creditors of the cstale of Mrs.
S. E. McConnell, late of Madison
County, deceased, are hereby notified
to render in their domands to the un
dersigned according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment
to me. This Oct. (3, 191!).
Thos. M McConnell, Admr.
Georgia Madison County,
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Harriett E. Booth, late of Madison Cos.
deceased, are hereby notified to ren
der in tbeir demaues to the under
signed according to law, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate payment to
me. This Oct. 6, 1919.
G. B. Booth, Admr*
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Georgia Madison County,
All creditors of the estate of J. H
Morris, deceased, late of said couuty,
are hereby notilied to render in their
demandstothe undersigned according
to law, and ail persons indebted to
the said estate are required to make
immediate payment to me.
R. Howard Gordon, Admr. of J. H.
Morris, dec’d.
Georgia, Madison County,
To all whom it. may concern.
Notice is hereby given that L. H.
Soagraves as administrator of B. S.
Ramsey deceosed, having applied to
me for leave to sell the real estate
of said B. S. Ramsey, deceased and
that cltitatlon do issue. All the heirs
at law of said B. S. Ramsey deceased
will take notice that I will pass upon
said application at the October Term
11)19 of this Court of Ordinary ot
Madison County and that unless
unless cause is shown to the contrary,
at said time, said leave will be grant
ed. This Oct. l> 1919.
A. 11. Long,Ordinary.
$25. Weekly, Men-Wo
men. Advertise, start
Candy factory at home,
small room anywhere.
We tell how and furnish
everything
Specialty Candy making
House
5 S. 18th St Phita., Pa.
LEGAL NOTICES
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be sold on the firft Tuesday in
December, next, befere tbh Court
hou-uj door door in Danielsville be
tween the legal hours of -ale to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described property,to wit:
About 110!) pounds of cotton picked
and about 1200 pounds open in the
field and balance to open on 1." acres
of land.
Levied on as the property of R. T.
Winlrey. t<>satisfy a distress warrant
issued r*m the justice court 2<B2nd
District G. M.. said county, in favor
of H. T. Wilkes vs li. T. Winfrey.
Levied on Oct. 16,1919 by D. I. Kirk
L; C. arid turned over to me for ad
vertisement and sale.
This Nov. sth, 1919.
Wm. M. Davis,Sheriff
Georgia Madison County.
Will he soid en the first Tuesday in
December, next, before the Court
House Door in Danielsville between
the legal hours of sal9 to the highest
bidder the following described prop
erty to-wit:
Levied on 25 pounds of cotton open
in the field not gathered, ICO pounds
picked out in house, one horse sorter
blazed faced 5 years old, weighs 850
pounds; l one-horse wagon, about 200
of corn not gathered in field.
Levied on as the property of E. B.
Smith to satisfy a distress warrant is
sued from the justice court 382nd Dis
trict G. M. said county in favor of H.
F. Wilkes vs R, F. Winfrey. Levied
on oct. 16th 1919 by D. I. Kirk, L. C,
and turned over to me for advertise
ment and sale.
This Nov. 5, 1919.
Wm. M. Davis, sheriff
Georgia, Madison County
Will be sold on'-the first Tuesday in
December, next, between the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder
the following described property to
wit:
Levied on 1 five passenger Maxwell
automobile with dentin back of car.
Levied on as the property of Callie
McGee to satisfy a mortgage fifa issue
from the Superior Court of said coun
ty in favor of W. R. Porterfield vs Cal
lie McGep. This Nov. sth 1919.
Wm. Davis, sheriff
Georgia, Madison County
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in December next, before the court
house door in Danielsville between
ttie legal hours for sale to the highest
bidder for caah the following de
cribed property to wit:
Levied on 3acres of corn worked by
R. 11. Johnson, 2k acres of land work
ed by G. H. Johnson, about 5 acres
worked by Joe Barnett* 1 on the land of
W. A. Johnson and about 10€0 pounds
ofootton in the barn on the premises
of R. H. Johnson, (300 bundles of fodder
in the barn, one 3-horse Morgul wagon
sold by Griffeth Implement Cos.", same
as new, one set two-horse harness
about 3 acres <jf peas in corn not pick
ed.
Levied on as the property of R. H.
Johnson to satisfy a distress warrant
issued from the Justice court,3 V 2 Dis
trict, G. M., said county, in favor of
W. A Johnson vs R. H. Johnson.
Levied on Oot. 29th, 1919, by D. I.
Kirk, L. C. and turned over to me for
advertisement and sale.
This Nov. 5,1919
Wm. M. Davis, Sheriff
See the Martin Ditcher before
you “tackle" those terraces and
ditches
E. 1). Sledge Athens, Ga
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THE DANIELSVILLE flUjNrfOR. GEORGIA
Vale Dayton Snell
BICYCLES
for sale by
Athens Cycle Company
Athens’ Greatest Ready
to-Wear Department
We believe ours is the most complete Ready-to-
Wear stock in Athens. Coats, ‘Tuits. Dresses, Skirts,
Furs and every other garment that goes to make a
make a complete wardrobe. Each and every gar
ment has passed a rigid examination before being
offered for sale, which assures the purchaser of the
highest quality material and the newest styles.
Attractive Dresses
Many attractive models [are being shown in dresses—the very newest things from the
foremost Americrn designers, A wide range of materials and colors await your selection.
Best qualities of Tricolette, Satin. Georgette, Tricotine, Serge Velvet and Georgette combi
nations. Browns are shown in all the desirable shades new blues, reindeer, taupe, black and
other wanted shades. Russian Blouse, straight line coat effects and other new creations go
to make an assortment of dresses second to none.
SILK DRESSES PRICED 15.00 to 85.00
WOOL DRESSES PRICED 12.50 to 75.00
VELVET DRESSES PRICED 35.00 to 65.00
Beads, buttons, belts, embroidery and contrast trimmings add to the attractiveness of
many new models.
Velvet and Beaded Bags
Many new shapes in Beautiful velvet bags in blues, taupes, browns, priced 5.C0 to 8.50.
Beautiful beaded bags in several sizes, priced 15.00 to 30.00
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Cut Glass
We have just received anew shipment of rich cut glass in many new cuttings. Quality
glass reasonably priced
Special Sale of Underwear
Davison-Nicholson Cos.
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GARTER-MOSS LUMBER COMPANY
BUILDING MATERIAL
Office and Yard
Spring and Fulton Streets
Near Broad Street
Phone 701 Athens, Georgia
Lime Cement Piaster -Windows
Doors Blinds Mouldings Roll-Rooiing
Metal Roofing Ridoe Paper Valley Tin
Metal Lath Hardwood Flooring and Doors
Flooring Ceiling Siding Red Cepar and
Pine Shingles Asfaltslate Shingles Fire Brick
Building Paper Beaver Board Glass Nails
Corner Bead Terra Cotta
BUY A FARM!! BUYA FARM!!
We have several attractive places listed Tel!
us what you want. We will show it to you.
Anthony & Murray
DANIELSVILLE GEORGIA