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CALENDAR OF CASES FOR .
MADISON SUPERIOR COURT
MARCH TERM 1020
Monday, March Ist, 1020
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Berryman vs Berryman *°r.
M oon vs Moon : - ~iK
Moon vs Moon • ••. 1 u
Power vs Power.!,. ... ••• •••
Williford, Burns, Rice, Cos. vs Meadow ... i . ..' 587
Booth vs Booth
Wilson vs Phillips .654
Faley vs Haley 659
€raham vs Graham 66"
nawkes vs Hawkes 680
Butler vs Buller 685
Hawking vs Hawkins ..680
Adams. Vs Adams .' 689
Holcomb vs Tolbert *...... 690
Brawner vs Brawner • ••' -691
Porterfield vs Porterfield 693
Dove vs Dove .694
Thomas vs Thomas ... 700
Floyd vs Bird 701
Richey vs Ramsey \ ... .'. 702
Rowe & Company vs Holliway . . . .706
Freeman vs Barrett et al . ... . . 708
WillifoAl-Burns-Rice Cos. vs Ramey 710
Bank of Danielsville vs Adams et al 711
Roberts Mf’g Cos. vs Thompson et al ~; . . 398
Mix vs McKinney .629
Mix vs McKinney .. 630
Power vs Freeman ! . ...... 657
.Shields vs Shields ... ! ..635
Sorrels et al vs Ginn et al 641
Staude Tractor Cos. vs Gholston ... .. .692
Inpram vs Inpram ... ... .; . . . .698
Highland vs Fortson ~.703
Moore vs Hawkes ... ... ..* ...... 704
Bray vs Bond ' . . 707
Threlkeld vs Griffeth
Russell vs Smith .'717
vs Loden | 7J3
Carmithael vs ’ Bray 733
Tuesday, March-2nd, 1920,
Pullien vs Simmons 40Q
McWhorter vs Tiller Glenn Cos 439
Proctor vs Nelms 610
Pullien vs Craft 676
State of Georpia vs Shelnut gg s
State of Georpia vk Hiilme' .....'. ......... 696
Vaughn vs Coker * 7()rj
McKinzie vs Chandler 724
The criminal docket will not be called till Tuesday morning, March 2,
1920. Parties and witness,in criminal cases need nop attend court till
Tuesday morning March; 2nd, 1920, except witnesses before the Grand Jury
who must attend on Monday morning l March Ist, 1920.
Done by order of-the Bar. This Feb. 11th, 1920. *
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BOND ACADEMY *
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Rev. J; W; A. preached
an interesting sermon to the people
of this place Sunday night.
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We are g-ted to-report all of those
wno have been on the sick list are
improving. - .
Mr. Claude Crowe, of Royston,
was the week-end guest of his moth
er, Mrs. Mary Crowe., > ' ,
Miss Ruth Russqm returned, to
Athens Monday, after a week's visit
to her parents of this place.
Miss Ouida McGarity has returned
front a week's visit with htflf cousins,
Misses Lula Pulliam, oi\ Eastanollee,
and Gazelle McGarity, of Royston
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sartain were
the guests of Mrs. Eliza Hill, Sunday
Miss Nelle Purcell, of Eastanollee,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. A.
Bond. ,
Mrs. R. J. McEWen visited Mrs.
T. A. Long Sunday.
Misses Nolle Purcell and Ola Bond
wore the guests of Miss Ouida Ivlc-
Garity, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bond visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bond Sunday.
Mr. S. A. Bond was in Athens on
business, Monday.
Mis. Bud Martin and daughter,
La Mae, visited Mrs Mary Crowe,
Monday.
Mrs. Weldon Dean visited Mrs.
T. A. Long Tuesday.
FOR SERVICE
Registered O. 1. . Boar for ser
vice. $2.50 fee. See him at the
Adams Stock Farm.
W. F. HARWELL,
Danielsville, Ga.
W. L. Hodges, Judge
Wm. I). Meadow, Clerk
THE ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
. • '. fund . '
-As. it is impossible for the solid
tors fof •the. Anti-Saloon League
Campaign to see' ev.'ery -.one in.. this
county ip the short time remaining,
we insert "a copy of the
subscription c'qrd and urge every
one. who has’not already. subscribed
to the fund but wishes to show where 1
he stahds on the Prohibition ques
tion to fill out the same and mail
oh hand it with the amount he wishes
to give for this great cause t© Mr.
J. H. Henley, Danielsville, who is
Treasurer of Madison County.
Jl it is impossible to give the a
mor.nt at the present time till in' the
blank stating at whirl time during
the coming ninety days you will
mail it to the headquarters of the
League.
Kindly give this matter your im
mcuiste attention and in so doing
help this worthy organization in it.s
work of upholding the government
at this critical moment of its history.
Signed:
Clarence E. Adams,
Chairman.
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I hereby subscribe to the above
fund $
Payable, cash herewith $ — T „
Within 90 days from date,
balance of .... $
Signed
City ;
County *
State
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DANIELSVILLE MOMBOIt. DANIELW-1 f.fo-K.VT \
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Sheriff of Madison Coun
ty subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary.
earanestly solicit the patronage
of all the voters.
T. L. HENLEY.
FOR SHERIFF
To the oitizens of Madison Coun
ty.
At Hie solicitation of many
friends, I hereby announce that I am
a Candidate for Sheriff of Madison
County, subject to rule and regular
ticns of the Democratic primary.
• My platform is, that I will dis
charge every duty incumbent on as
Sheriff if elected. m
That I will run the county to no
unnecessary expenses •in the per
formance of my duty as Sheriff un
less it. is necessary to do so in the
discharge of my duty, my first aim
will be to do-my duty and my every
succeeding aim will be to do my full
duty. That is duty first, las and all
the time. ’
W. H. HAI.L. '
FOR SHERIFF
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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, arid earnestly ask the support
jf the voters of the cbunty. It will
not be so I can see all the voters,
but I ask your patronage just the
same.
G. W. SNELLINGS;
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the Voters of Madison County:
I herehy 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 .31, 1920. .
Dear Mr. Editor:
• My allotments of the Year Book
issued apnually 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 ( substantial difference, s-o far as
general information to the farmer is
concerned, between .these books. ,
I am anxio.us'that this Ye&r. Book.,
be < distributed, ghiong ibe farajters.' qf
my district 'and that any other per
son who piay want one shall have it.
A posta| csrd req'uefet fxit this Book,
dr any bulletin -by the De
partment of Agriculture, . wilU.dbe
promptly. ctfmpHed'
With;, regards, I" am ’ 1 *'* V,
'■■■' •, ‘; Very truly yours,
1 ..... . v: C. H,.;BRAiW-.
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Julian B. MtCurry and
Broadus B. Zellars
■ lawyers
Afctiirry li nlltling' ,
Hartwell, Ga.
Special? attention to all legal
matters in Madison C-ounty.
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to, Tomato and other Plants.
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