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* NORCROSS NEWS
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Misses Rosenelle nd Louise Crow
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Bennett.
Misses Leola Fitt* and Bessie But
ler spent r rid ay night w.ih Mrs.
Ethel Fitts.
Misses Etta Dudley ' and Cecil
Forison gave Miss Clara Beaten
bough a pleasant call Sunday after
noon.
Mr. Ibcr McCullun dined with Mr.
C. W. Dean and farniy Sunday.
Mines Vrsie Sexton and Wiilie
Havenson accompanied by Messrs.
Nelson Beard and Dewey Scarbor
ough, went motoring Sunday aftei
aoon.
The singing given by Miss Reese
Adams Sunday night was enjoyed by
a number of young people.
Mr. Guy Sartin, of New Mexico,
who is visiting relatives, attended
Sunday school at this place:.
Mr. Calvin Carter, of Rome, Ga.,
in spending thin week with nis lath
er ar.d mother, Mr. and Mm. 0. P.
Carter.
Mr. Alex Brroughs and c.zughter,
Mins Retha, Miss Lillie Mae Bruce
and Mr. Clark Crow were ir. Athens
Saturday.
Miss Allene Fowler, who has been
out. of school for some time is hack
again v.e are glad to say.
Miss Lola Mae Fitts visited her
sister, Mrs. S. M. Carey, last week.
Mrs. Jack Fitts, Mrs. J. E. Fowler
and daughter, Miss Allene, v.isited
relatives in Colbert Saturday.
Miss LaTrelle Hix spent toe v.-eek
end with home folks.
Mr. H. 0. Fowir was in Daniels
ville one afternoon last week.
Miss Noam Davis spent last week
end at her home.
Cheer up, spring is com ng ti is
bad weather can’t Ist always.
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* OAKLAND
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Miss Clyde Chandler spnt lasl
week with relatives in Winder.
Misses Cynthia and Ilene O’Kel
ley ar visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
O'Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. .1. I.
Chandler in Winterville.
Two sad deaths of our community
last week were those f Mr. Gallie
Segarves, of near Rogers, and Mrs.
5. M. Chandler, of near Neese, Both
were' old residents of Madison coun
ty, and were fffeaUv loved by a
large number of relatives and
friends.
Mr. Homer Chandler -r-de a bv.s
last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gunnels spent
Sathwlay night with Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Adams, of Progress.
Miss Smith, our teacher, spent the
we’sk-end with relatives >n Athens.'
-Tl’e Womans’ Missionary Union
of the Union church met at the home
of Mrs. J. V. Jenkins last Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Butler visit
ed their daughter, Mrs. Moon, near
11a one day last week.
Mr. Crawford and Miss Mary Wil
liams motord to Athens Morulay.
Mr. and Mrs. Brit Massey,' of Win
ter? die, are visiting Mrs. Massey’s
ntptlier, Mrs. Margaret Williams.
I)r. B. B. Chandler, who recently
moved from hCtese to Athens, was in
our community a few days ago.
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* RED HILL *
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We are having some cold weather
now. \
Farmers in this section are pre
pr. rg for i iir crops.
, We are sorry to learn of the ill
ness of Mrs. Smith. Hope she will
soon be well.
"dr. Charlie Christian is sawing
sIC vies for the public. He saws
ten thousand a day.
Mrs. Ada Mathews is at home af
t, • i , . .. m. n ; ewit it .i ■' sis
ter.
T e slng’-ng at Mr. Amro A>:ams
Sti iay rij. i was enjovyed >y all
present. ,
0 A NTCLS VI LTvE MONITOR DANIBLSY ILLE. (iKORMA.
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* COLEERT
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Miss Marion Reynolds spent the.,
week-end in Palmetto.
The friends of Mrs. J. J. Waggon
er will be plased to know that she
is resting nicely at the Wesley Me
morial Hospital, Atlanta, and is ex
pected home in a few clays*.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Collier were
in Atlanta last week.
Henry Coke Jr., the little son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hardman, who
has been c,viite Kick, is better.
Miss Leuweene Burckhaltcr, of
Comer, visited Mrs. J. L. Williams
last week.
Mrs. C. W. Beacfcamj of Blnirsville
visited Miss Pearl Hardman this
week.
Mrs. Ben Flc-eman, cf WinterviUe,
spent several days last week With her
daughter, Mrs. Claude Kidd.
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* JONES CBAPPEL *
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Well, as we've absent for quite a
while, will ask for admittance.
The singing given by Kisses Reee
sie and Belle Adams Sunday night
was gnjoyed by all present.
Mr. Charlie Dean has purchased
anew Ford.
Miss Eula Bennett ar*:l Mr. ( Jim
Beard attended preaching at Jones'
Chapel Sunday.
.Miss Cumy Bridges spent Satur
day. night with Mr. Oscar Bridges
and family.
Mrs. Fannie Berryman spent Sat
urday night and Sunday With Mrs.
J. W. Eaton.
Mr. William Henry Jones, of the
L'. S. Navy, and Miss Ladle Math
ews attended preaching at Moon’s
Grove Sunday.
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* OVER THE WAY *
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We are having some very bad
weather for the last few days.
Several people of this community
ttended the funeral of Mrs. Sammie
Chan,dlev at Pleasant Grove Friday
afternoon.
Misses Minnie Lou and Lillie
Rhine hart was visiting their sister,
Mrs. S. B. Foster, of Danielsville,
Saturday.
Misst Ruby Gunnels spent Satur
day night with Misses Laurene and
Name Mae Lord.
Misses Chessie and Ida Gunnels
attended the fuuneral of *Mr. Ca!lfe“
Re grams, of ogers Saturday.
Mr. Taylor Berronge ;k) Mr.
Carlton Embrey, cf Er&stus, spent
a while with Misses Roby Gunnels
and Laurene Lord Saturday night.
Miss Lizzie Epps., of Union, was
visiting hr sister, Mrs. Euel Gunnels,,
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Pattens and family
have been vety sick, it has been re
ported they have email pom
Mr. Dalphus Kardrru.3* gpent Sat
urday with Mr. Charlie Gunnels and
Sunday with his %ister, Mi's. Willie
Adams.
Mr. Carnes Rhir.chart *pont Sat
urday night and Sunday at Danils
villc.
Mr. Charlie Gunnels spent Satur
day with Mr. Hard Cha*.jlei\ and
family, of Banks county.
Misses Chssie and Ruby Gunnels
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss*
es Lillie and Minnie Lou -ihinehart.
Mi.‘ Ruel .Murray and Misses Lau
rene and Nanie Mae Lord attended
preaching at Erastus Sunday after
noon ar.d took dinner witn Miss Lu
rene Embrey.
Mr. . P. Hidden called to see Miss
Lillie Rhinehrt Sunday aiternoon.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
bv Uml &rPlicticcp. as. they isniiot rtach
the Ciseaenl portion cf the car There is
only one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
ami that is hr a cc nstituticnal remedy.
Catarrhal lieafness is muted ty an in
flamed condition if the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tute. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumthre sound or im
perfect hearing, and when ,t is entirely
closed. I eafr.tss is the res-lt. Vr.ivsa the
inflammation can It rcdoied and th lf tube
restored to its mrn.ul imditiin. l.eanng
will te destroyed futever Many oases of
tleafness are laust-d ty intarrh. which is
an inflamed condition cf tie mucous sur
faois Ku s Catarrh Medicine aits thru
t!i< tliod in the muci us satiates of the
system
We will r ve Ore Hundred Tollars for
ar.y case if Cair v i.al L'ecfness that oanr.ot
li cured l> H. .s Catarrh Medicine Cir
culars tree Alt L'rugpists Tf'C.
F. J. CHE.NET & CC., Toledo, O.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF
. I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Sheriff of Madison Coun
ty subject to the action oi the Dem
ocratic primary.
earanestly solicit the patronage
of all the voters.
T. L. HENLEY.
FOR SHERIFF
To the citizens cf Madison Coun
ty-
At the solicitation of many
friends, I hereby announce that I am
a Candidate for Sheriff of Madison
County, subject to rule and regula
tions of the Democratic primary.
My platform is, that I will dis
charge every duty incumbent on as
Sheriff if elected.
That I will run the county to no
unnecessary expenses in the per
formance of my duty as Sheriff un
less it i6 necessary to do so in the
discharge of my duty, mv first aim
will be to do my duty and my every
succeeding aim will be to <io my *>.m
duty. That is duty first, las and all
the time.
x , W. H. HAI L.
FOR SHERIFF
Ihereby announce myself a can
didate for sheriff of Madison County
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic Primary that will be called
later, and earnestly ask the support
of the voters of the county. It will
not be' so I can see all the voters,
but 1 ask your patronage just the
same.
G. W. SPELLINGS,
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the Voters of Madison County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Tax Receiv
er subject to the Democratic Pri
mary. will appreciate the votes and
influence of every citizen.
Respectfully,
H. C. EBERHARDT.
January S3, lb2o.
Dear Mr. Editor:
My allotments of the Year Book
issued annually by the United States
Department of Agriculture for the
years 1916, 1917 and 1918 are not
yet exhausted. The 1919 Year Book
has not yet been published. - There
is no substantiaUdi/herfence, so far as
general information to the farmer is
concerned, between these books.
1 am anxious that this Year Book
be distributed among the farmers of
my district and that any other per-,
sdn who may want one shall have it.
A postal card request for this Book,
or any bulletin published by the De
partment of Agriculture, will be
promptly complied with.
With regards, I am
Very truly yours,
C. H, BRAND.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I will
at public outcry on the 16th day of
February, 1920, rent the land where
W. F. Christian lived during his
lifetime, said land adjoining the
lands of Madison Springs property,
Madison Spring's Mill tract, W. W.
Scott lands, etc., said renting to be
at the Court Hop9e of ftladison
ccounty, Ga., terms of rehtirfg be
ing, that the renter of said lands
to give rent note with security to
be approved by the administrator
and the Ordinary of Madison
County. Said tract of land con
tains about eighty acres, and of
which about sixty is in cultivation,
his Jan. 17th, 1920.
R. HOWARD GORDON,
Administrator of W. F., Christain
deceased.
Julian B. McCurry and
Broadus B. Zellars
lawyers
J/cCnrry Rui/</fg
Hartwell, Ga.
Special'attention to ail legal
matters in Madison County.
Our skilled optometrist from the
Chas. A. Green pptical Cc., Atlanta,
Ga., will be here again on Tuesday,
February 10th. If you are having
any symtoms of eye strain have him
to examine your eyes. If you do
not need glasses he will tell yoyu so.
If you no. he will prescribe the cor
ect lses it relieve your trouble,
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TAX NOTICE
. I will be at the following places on
the dates named below for the pur
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pose of receiving Tax Returns for the
year 1920.
Coiner Feb. 5 from 11 to 3
Colbert Feb. 6 from 11 to 3
Planter’s Feb. 9 from 10 to 12
Poca Feb. 9 from Ito 3
Mill Dist. C. G. Feb. 10 from 10 to 12
Harrison C. G.Feb. 10 from Ito 3
Jeptha Feb. 11 from II to 12
Pao!i Feb. 11 from Ito ■
D. P. BROWN, T. R., M. C.