The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 21, 1919, Image 6

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LEGAL NOTICES Georgia Madison County All creditors of the •■stale of Mrs. S. IC. McConnell, late of Madison County, deceased, arc hereby notified l>) render in llieir demand-, to'the un dersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate art; required to make immediate payment to me. This Oct. t>, 11)Id. Tims. .M McConnell, Adair. . - . ■" • Georgia Madison County, All creditors of the estate of 1 rs. Harnett E. Booth, late of Madison Cos. deceased, are Hereby notilie.i to ron ( , ii ill 11 iii: i e to tie under signed according to law, ai.d all phr sons indebted t. > said e .ate .lie I o <|uirel to make immediate payment to mo. This Oct. <>, l!)J!>. (!. I!. Booth, Adiur’ Notice, to Debtors ar 1 < Ycuitors Georgia Madison County •\ 11 creditors of the est ate of .) 1 I Morris, deceased, late <■' srii conn '■ aro hereby notified to i? nJ -r n tin r demandstotho undersigned according t,c> law, and all per? indi bted t o the said e ,tat.e are required to make immediate payment to me. It. Howard Gordon, Ad. ;r. of J. H- Morris, deo’d. ___ Georgia, Madison Ooiml-y. To all whom it. may concern. No ice is hereby given that. Ij. if- Bengraves as administrator of B. B. itam oy deccosed, hawing ;:iT>pliojil ‘<> mo for leave t.o seli of said B. >S. Ramsey, de.ceas.ed and that oil it a* ion do y.sinf. 'AI 1 the he? rs at law of said B. Si Uamsev deceased will take novice, that l will pass upon said application at the <>< tobbr Term Jf)l') of this Court of ordinary of Madison County and that unless unless cause is shown to the eo.itiaig, at said time, said leave will he gya td. This Oct. and 1010. A. H. Deng, Ordinary. Loorgia, Madison (bounty. Will hr sold on the lirst 'i'ur s lay in December, next, 'liefore thh Court house dour door in Duniulsvillo h<- tweun 1 holegal hour.of sale to ti " highest, bidder for cash the following described property, lb-wit About i 10> pounds of cotton picked and about I*2oo pounds open in the lield and balance to open on lb aces of land. Leviml on as (Tie .properly of K. I’. Winfrey. t.osatisfy a distress warrant issued from the justice court, :>2mi District tt. M.. sai l county, in favor of H. T. Wilkes yn li. T'. Wintrey. Levied oil Or:,. Hi, 1019 by D. 1. Kirk L. C. and turned*over to me for ad vertisement and sale. This Nov. fith, 1010. Win. M. DqVi •, Sheri I f (loorgia Madison County. Will bo sold en t,he tirst, Tuesday in December, next, before the Court House Door in Danielsville bet ween the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder the following described prop erty to wit: Levied on 2o pounds of cotton open in the held not, gathered, 100 pounds' picked out, in house, one horse sorter blar.ed laced f> years old, weighs Hb ) pounds; 1 one horse wagon, about 200 bushels of corn not gathered in lield. Levied on as the property of E. B. Smith to satisfy a distress warrant is sued from the justice court 205th Dis trict O. M. said county in favor of H. T. David vs E. B. Smith. Levied on Oct. 13, 1019 by J. C. Smith, L. <l. and turned over to tno for advertise ment and sale. This Nov. 5, 1910. Win. M Davis, sheriff Georgia, Madison County t Will be sold on the first Tuesday n December next, before the court; house door in Danielsville between tne legal hours for sale to the highi bidder for oaah the following Jo cribod property to wit: Levied on 11 acres of corn worked ! >. R. H. Johnson,2'_ acres of l.n.J work ed by <l. 11. Johnson, about r acres i worked by doe Harnett-on th- land of XV. A. John on and about i DO pounds of cotton in the barn on the premises of K. 11.ohnson, u o bun J’ <*f fodder in ti e barn, me 2-horse Morgul wagon old by Griffoth Implement Cos., .-.me as new, one *•••’.. two-horse name - 2 acr -of pea hi ern i. t i k ef. Levied on as the property of R. H. Johnson to satisfy a distress warrant issued from the J ustiue court,3B2 Dis trict, G. M., said county, in favor of W. A Johnson vs R. H. Johnson. Levied on Oct. 2'JMi, I!Hil,by D. I. Kirk, L. C.and turned over to me for advertisement ami sale. This Nov. C, 1010 ffm, M. Davis, Sheriff NOTICK Georgia Madison County, .Notice is hereby gi veil that r.fler • lie same is published according to law to-wit; On November ICMi, 1310. at the court house in Hartwell, iiart County, Georgia, the undersigned will apply to lion. V\ r . L. Ilodges, Judge of the Superior court of Madison County for. an order to sell and re-in vest the undivided eight eighteenth, S- 1 >. interest of Guy Waiisiey, Hoyt Warslcy, Grace Wansley,Ouida Wans ley, Murrell VVansley, Gat haline Wans ley, daises Wansley, Jewell' Wansley, nii'ior.-i in a tract of land located in Grove Mill District, ;in Madison County Georgia, on Brushy Greek, hounded ,ii the North by Dr. Loten, on the; East by Jim Hawkins and Morris, on the South by Morris and ot hers and on the West by Bullock and Hart and contains One Hundred and Five, 105 acres, more orlessand known as Mack 1 milliner place. And undivided one-half interest of said land is owned by J. F. Gunnells and one eighteenth owned by W. F. Wansley. The reason for making said application being that, said Gun nells, owning-one bnl.f of said-land do* f t .. i V ** •. 1 F. J sires * o si? 11 alid the interest o said minors a it paying a reasonable per cent, i'tVfhs-cpt c.ondit W. F. U ! ansiry,‘Guardian for each of said minors. William a fiddle urge Arnold, Adminis trators of Eli Arnold VS ' ' ' Cl.an Arnold et. al Equitable Petition in Madison Su perior FouCt,‘Filed to September Term 11)1!). To Sanford Arnold, Joe Arnold and Hubert Arnold. Each of yon are hereby notified to be and appear at the next term of Madi son Superior Court of said eountjy, to be held on the second Monday in January 11)20 a'lid •make your answer in : he abovetnamed and stilted case,as required by ! he order of said court. IV., ness tin; Honorable, Walter L. Hodge-, Juugo of ? lie oil peri.; r Court, Til is November Ist, -191}). ' , Win. D. Meadow, Glerk' Sup. Court. iI. J. bra,v:icr vs .. MargarnMe Jlrawneri • • * Libel for Divorce in Madison Superior 'dourt, January Term 1019 To Margaretfe lirawner, '’/pn -are hereby . <'ptnmmled to be and-; appear at the 'next lerm of the Supet ior Court of said county, to be lield <.>n t lie second Monday in January 192 U, and .make yoor answer in the a buve ndiiitfd arid’ stated case, as re quired by the ord**r of the court. Wit ness the Honorable Walter L. Hodges, Judge of the Superior Court, This Nov. Ist, 19M). Wm. l\ Meadow, Clerk Sup. Court. Georgia Madison County, No: ice is hereby given that, after the same has been published by law to wit On tin* 1 Sr h day of December, 1919 at the Court house in Hart well, Hart County, Ca. for an order to sell and re invest t he one-third undivided interest in and to a certain tract of land, ly ing and being in Madison County Ga. on the waters of Haley Creek, adjoin ing lan is of Otho David, W.H. David and Mrs. Sue Mitchell and known as the David Mill Tract of land, the same tract of land containing 160 acres, more or less. Also one certain bouse and lot in the city of Carlton, Ga.,said county, adjoining lands of K.G. Broach, Mrs. J. F. Moon, Mrs. Deadwyler and others the same containing 2 0-10 acres, more or less, and known as the G. P. David house and lot. The reason for making said applica tion for sale and re-investment being bat Otho David owns •he • wv.-t hsr interest iu the ■ ra> ' known as the David Mill tract, and this property will no' pay sufficient oitereston the money inves edand needs repair and | no rents are derived therefrom. The home lot n Carlton is* city property, net rente.' and is not paying interc o and taxes and'the minors to whom tbo same belongs are deriving I no income from 'he anm. I’he re-in vestment to be for the i:i:- . ii a as l.f* •***"■’'* MUiMTUIt. provement of other property belong ing to said minors from which a sufficient income can be derived for their maintainance and education. The minors-interest to be sold are John Murray David, George Franklin David,Cornelius Pleasant David. Ethel Lee David, Guardian for each of said minors. This Nov. K>t h,l9ie. Berry T. Moseley, Any HOWPOWERFULISTRUTH You Are Needed New — One-Eighth of All Illness Calls You To Eattle The most competent of our Med.cai Authorities tell us that 1 Fth of all hu man illness is due to V< r.rrc:d Dis eases. These are preventable diseas es. "We have over •".'.i0.000 ot our citi zens suffering from : < se diseases. We have been placed by the government, by actual figures, n'itli 13.03% of Venereal Diseases in the second mil lion men examined. The cities in Georgia are in an aw ful condition, Savannah leans, all the cities of the United States in infec tions of -Syphilis ami Gonorrhea with 27.45%. Atlanta !::i-- 11.5)3%. Augusta 16.91%, Macon 18.4:-/. , ar.d so it goes. The awful consequences of these diseases arc not realised by the peo ple. 60% of the *.(riiity is due to Gonorrhea, 40%’- of the blindness is chargeable to this, cause. Here you arc up against* far-' suicide. About 30% of insanity is due to Syphilis. The “engagement chancre v and the "honeymoon append/his ’ arc familiar to all physicians, f'3% of stillbirths are due to Syphilis. ! r ring accidents. To this add the cri,.: /.; children and feeblemindedness. V'e could prolong the truth but the necessity does not exist. We should cut devn the appropria tion to cur asylum ar.d our Academy for the Blind by making -adequate pro vision for the prevention of‘the dis eases, that produce the causes for which they have to seek institutional care. Won’t you help by your influence on the side of right? Won’t you? Self-Medication It is indeed poor business far one to attempt to administer to themselves when ill. If .vou are sick you need a physician, a sure-enough physician. Makeshifts are poor economy. The best is none too good. Delay in get ting a diagnosis and proper treatment is expensive, and often the delay it self has put cue so far along with a serious disease that the best phy sicians cannot do any good. One of the meat common things for one to do is buy some proprietary or patent medicine, which by statements cunningly made mislead, and much money as well as time is lost even life itself. Especially is this true with remedies that are supposed to cure Venereal Disease. No one should’ use a remedy put up tor Venereal Dis ease; on the contrary go to a reput able clinic or a reliable, honest physi cian. Beware of those who advertise as specialist. Men who stand well with the profession, men who are ethical, do not advertise; so we wish to warn you against quacks and.those who talk of guaranteed cures, or a cure in a certain time. Avoid seif-medication, avoid "pat cfrit” or advertised remedies, and all quack doctors who advertise. Yale, Dayton, Snell BICYCLES for sale by Athens Cycle Cos. WE. SELL FARMS Y? u furnish the farm. We will find a buy, j-. If your farm is for sale let us sell it, f.p y. q. Our charges are reasonable. B. F. ANTHONY & J. T. MURRAY )Ja n ielvi! Se, Georgia. / J. P. CARTER S. J. MOSS BUILDfNG M ATERIAL Office and Yard -Springand'?Fulton Streets ■ *.•*• Near Broad Street Phone 701 . Athens, Georgia Lime Lenient,/;' ••• .-Viaster -• *vvtnaows Doors . Bliads^Mohild i ngs,. RoH-Roofing Metal Roaring 1 Valley Tin *- Meta! Lath Hardwood Flooring and Doors Flooring Ceiling Siding Red Cepar and Pine Shingles■ As;fa-Itslate Shingles Fire Brick Biiiklih r Paper Beaver Board *3 lass .Nails ■ , Center Bead Terra Cottk Bell Brothers Marble Company , Marble , jJ|| Grante {■> vti' j i; • . ■ • " ;>•.■ Monuments of Quality ■ ...'iff ■ . „ ; < 548 Thomas St. Phone 996 Athens, Ga. and Designs Furnished on Request H. B. Nelms, Traveling Salesman, Hartwell, Ga 1 was fliere to make a sketch of 'dretVs Jlour like a feast. ?*>r the her. Luncheon was just over, and tiny toddlers there is a she was talking to a little knot of menu, sometimes Uneeda Biscuit women. The first I heard, as' and milk, sometimes Graham Craca -1 slid quietly intoa lirby seat, were ers, Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Lis • National Biscuit.” euit. This is changed on special jintlv uiv own tasty mefidgjPWen- occasions tg Old Time Sugar Cook 1 ‘liked her, com- ies orJaflEDJewtons and, rarest oi fortahly as my pen days when we and ears and Nabisco, and tho e “ "Between The dark were our party days. . she was quoting, a ‘ Don’t, think my hour is * hit of pause world lunch liour. It started us happib. seems^ ten i Always ready— to toddle, 1 always fresh always wel- w™ me in my com e. An appetizer at the be- mL aiiidrenJjr ginning of the meal, making the best Wr 1 1! Or soup better, and the final touch of satis- - \mrcjw faction when the cheese and coffee are m ' served. Nothing can take the _ £ wiW place of Urteeda Biscuit family most tractable . after tlffgjijagP’Biy babies were gr somethin'* cat. National never missed tea v iL.ut.v6 always iegin our YL;.-; cv*c v.— *