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WE SELL FARMS
Ycu furnish the farm. We will find a buyer.
1C your farm is for sale let us sell it for you.
Our charges are reasonable.
B. F. ANTHONY & J. 1. MURRAY
DanicNville, Georgia
TAKE NOTICE!
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Meat Markets, Grocery men, Hot lunch
Stands and Restaurants
WE MANUFACTURE
Weiners, Smoked Sausage, Bologna, Eresh Link
sausage and Pork sausage, all put up in ten pound
boxes, at cheapest wholesale prices in the south.
; Can ship anywhere in Georgia every day.
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Give us your dnd save money.
We also grind sausage for the public.
LIBERTY SAUSAGE CO. '
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W. R. Cooper, Mgr.
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162 Thomas St. Phone 477 Athens, Ga.
THE ANTI SALOON LEAGUE
FUND
An it ifi impossible for the solici
tors for the Anti-Saloon League
Campaign to see every one in this
county in the short time remaining,
we herewith insert a copy of the
subscription card and urge every
one who has not already subscribed
to the fund but wishes to show where
he stands on the Prohibition Ques
tion to fill out the same and mail
or hand it with the amount be wishes
tQ giv* for this great cause to Mr.
JC B. Henley, Daniclsville, who is
Treasurer of Madison bounty.
If it is impossible to give the a
mount at the present time fill in the
blank stating at what time during
tbs coming ninety days you will
mail it to the headquarters of the
League.
Kindly give this matter your im
mediate attention and in so doing
help this worthy organisation in its
work of upholding the government
at this critical moment of its history.
Signed:
Clarence E. Adams,
Chairman.
1 hereby subscribe to the above
fund $
Payable, cash herewith $ -
Within 90 days from date,
balance of .... $ ...
Signed
City
County
State
Silence is golden. At least the
man who says nothing cannot be
misquoted.
WANTED—Agent with
Ford car to sell motor oil
in barrel and half-barrel
lots to consumer.
Hustlers can make from
$lO to S3O per day.
Answer Box 556,
Elberton, Ga.,
and I willcome to see you
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Rev, J. W. A. Russura preached
an interesting sermon to the people
of this place Sunday night.
We are glad to report all of those
who 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 Russ urn returned to
Athens Monday, after a week's visit
to her parents of this place.
Miss Ouica McGaritj’ lias returned
from a week’s visit with her cousins,
Misses Lula' - Pulliam, of Eastanollee,
and Gazelle McGarity, of Rbyston.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sartain were
the guests of Mrs. Eliza Hill, Sunday
Miss Nelle Furcell, of Eastanollee,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. A.
Bond.
Mrs. R. J. McEwen visited Mrs.
T. A. Long Sunday.
Misses Nelle Purcell and Ola Bond
were the guests of Miss Ouida Mc-
Garity, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bond visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bond Sunday.
Mrs. Bud Martin and daughter,
Ira Mae, visited Mrs Mary Crowe,
Monday.
Mrs. Weldon Bean visited Mrs.
T. A. Long Tuesday.
MONITOR, i)A in 1 LIiSV LLLE.OLUKOI A
TRAVERSE JURORS
MARCH TERM, 1920
Jury No. 1
1. Jinks C. Perry
2. G. E. Mann
3. John C. Biggs
4. A. F: Stretman
5. W. F. Scarboro
6. Alex Manley
7. Alex Ginn
8. J. A. Carrouth
9. D. B. Burroughs
10. S. H. Chandler
11. C. C. Cheatham
12. J. T. Dobbs
Jury No. 2
1. J. J. Meadow
2. C. G. Deadwyler
3. Estey. Kelley
4. D. E. Hill
5. W. J. Dudley
6. Dupree Cox
7. C. A. Carithers
8. E. E. McCay
9. Dock Chasteen
10. C. T. Collins
11. W. A. Whitworth
12. W. D. Childers
Jury No. 3
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I. H. C. Hardrnan
?. G.Jf. Morris
3. E. S. Crawford
4. J. R. 'Morris;
5. W.L.‘Smith
6. S. Strickland
.7- “GrTr Burroughs
8. G. M. Compton
B. W/P. Williams
10.' R; E. ’Glenn '
11 . Norrrfkn Brock
12. JT. Frank Moon
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1. R. H. ? Carinady
2. G r O. Edwards
•3. 2 £ Y>C Compton
!4. L. D. Nelms
’5. L. J; 'Rogers
6. *E. L. Bray
7. L. H. Ebefhart
fB. Eff. T. !Gu’nijei)s
9. Beih Shiith
10. J. T. Williams
11... w. W. .-vtf *
GRAND JURORS,
'MARCH TER* 1920
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W. N. McS'arity
S. 81. Seymour
T. L. Collins
H . A . Rice
S. J. Lord
M. S. Bullock
, Pope Hitchcock
M. A. White
W. T. Moon-Si\
G. P. Whitworth
W. C. Sorrells
John A. Phillips
, A Patten • - ■ j ■
L. W. Wilder i
D. B. Sprafling
O. W. T. Rogers
W. E. Henslee
M. J. o*Keßey
W. A. Rowe
E. B. Barrett
J. I. Kincaid
J. Q. Carter
W. E. White
A. J. Smith
H. T. Patton
R. F. O'Kelley
J. S. Carithere
W. H. Hall'
C. V J. Martin
D. Y. Seagraves
FROST PROOF CABBAGE.
PLANTS ;;
For immediate shipment, ex
tra fine stocky plants. Early
Jersey, Charlaston Wakefield,
Succession, Flat Dutch. By ex
press 1000, $2.00, 2000, $3.50.
5000, $7.50. Prepaid mail 300,
SI.OO, 500, $1.50, 1000. $2 50,
Send for price list. Sweet Pota
to. Tomato and other Plants.
PARKER FARMS,
MOULTRIE, GA.
“Can take your order forOne
Ton Ford Trucks for immediate
delivery. Equipped with both
solid or pneumatic tires, also!
ca l furnish body for any pur-!
pose. Will be pleased to
answer any inquiry”
TiUer-Glenn Cos.
Authorized Ford Dealers
CALENDAR OF CASES FOR |
MADISON SUPERIOR COij J
MARCH TERM 1920
Monday, March Ist, 1920 I
Berryman vs Berryman I
Moon vs Moon
Moon vs Moon ...
Power vs Power
Williford, Burns, Rice, Cos. vs Meadow
J ooth vs Booth
Wilson vs Phillips
Butler vs Butler “ ‘ ’ J
Hawkins vs Hawkins ... J
Adams vs Adams .....' " J
Holcomb vs Tolbert
Brawner ve Brawner y. . i.-- ’" ■
Porterfield vs Porterfield
Dove vs Dove .’ • . W
Thomas vs‘ Thomas ..; . ' J
Floyd vs Bird "J
Richey vs Ramsey ... ..I ’
Rowe & Company vs J
Freeman vs Barrett et al i '.l
WiUiford-Burns-Rice.Co. vsi Ramey '^l
Bank of Daniehsville vs Adams et al
Roberts Mf’g Cos. vs Thompson et al J
Nix vs .McKinney 1 ... _ gl
Nix vs McKinney $1
Power vs Freeman 3
Shields vs Shields .......; A , < gl
Sorrels et al. rk Ginn et al- ... 3
Tractor Cos. vs Gholiton .!: J
Ingram vg Ingram' ... ’...... ... . (1
Highland vs Fortson .. ~ ... .’. . ... .... .. . .. V. , *1
Moore vs Hswkes ..’. . . fl
Bray vs Bond .... ............ ....... . ... 7I
Threlkeld vs Gr-iffeth ... .. •. ... ... ... 7I
Russell vs Smith 7I
Little vs Loden 1... 7I
Carmichael vs Bray ... A. ... ... ...7
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t Tuesday, Afafich 2nd, 1920
vs Simmons ... . 4)
IlMcWhorter vs Tiller Glenn Cos. ... ; 4
Proctor vs Nelms ~.j
‘Pullien vs Craft .gfl
:State of Georgia vs Shelnut m
State of Georgia vs Hulme ... ... ... .. ....
j Vaughn vs Coker .... .... . ; . .
iMcKinzie vs Chandler . . a,,. . ... . .... .
Thb criminal docket will not be called till Tuesday morning, March!
1'920. s ‘ : Parties Arid witnesses: in criminal cases need not attend court tfl
Tuesday morning March 2nd, 1920, except witnesses before the Grand Jail
who must attend dn Monday morning March Ist, 1920. j
Done by Order of the Bar. ; This Fein 11th, 1920. . . ,]
W. L. Hodges, Judge
Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk j
BUY A FARM!! BUY A FARM!!
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us what you want. We will show it to you.
Anthony & Murray
DANIELSVJLLE - - - -^GEORGIA
WONDERFUL VALUES
You will find my stock of goods
most complete and the prices are
right. Before Buying your spring
outfit, whether ready-to-wear or the
materials, call at this store.
TDecfyovite
The Man Who Beats The Retail Mail Order House
Brighten Up Your Home
By using the Aladdin Mantle Lamp.
This lamp burns kerosene. It gues
a 60-power candle light without
pumping. Eor further information
apply to
W. J. Russum, Agent
Route 4, Danielsville, Ga.