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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 ali the voters.
T. L. HENLEY.
FOR SHERIFF
To the citizens of Madison Coun
ty ,
At the solicitatioa of many
friends, I hereby announce that I am
a Candidate for Sheriff of Madison
(Jounty, 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
lifss 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
hity. That is duty first, las and all
the time.
W. H. HALL.
FOR SHERIFF
Ibereby 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 he so I can see all the voters,
but 1 ask your patronage just the
same.
G. W. SNELLINGS.
FOR SHERIFF
H
Thanking the people of Madison
unty for their support and en
couragement in the past, I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for re
election to the office of Sheriff, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary to be called later. If elect
ed, 1 will discharge my duties to the
1 est of my skill and knowledge.
Your support and influence will be
very highly appreciated.
Faithfully yours,
William M. Davis.
FOR TAX RECEIVER ’***
To the Voters of Madison County?
1 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.
FOR TAX COIIECTOR
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Tax Collector of Mad
ison County, subject to the decision
•f the Democratic primary. 1 roost
respectfully solicit and will thor
oughly appreciate the vote and in
fluanee of every citizen, and pledge
myself, if elected, to discharge the
duties of the office to the very best
f my ability. Respectfully,
T. N. Bramblett.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
1 hereby announce myself u can
didate far the office of Tax Receiver
of Madison County subject to the
Democratic Primary. 1 have only
served one term and 1 feel that wth
the experience I have bad that I am
better qualified to till the office in the
future than 1 have in the past.
1 will appreciate the vofes and in
•uence of all.
Respectfully,
Derri* P. Brown.
FOR STATE SENATE
A Stain* Senator froa the Thir
-1 d'n District, composed t>f Madison.
Kart and Elbert Counties is to be se
lected this year. Under the present
system it is Elbert's time to furnish
the incumbent. Yielding: to a laud
able ambition to serve the District I
have become a candidate for this hon
orable position, subject to the Demo
eratio primary, and will appreciate
the support a generous public may
pive me.
Z. R. ROGERS.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
1 hereby announce myself a Can
dida ix for re Cecjuu to the office jJ
Clerk of the Superior Court of Mad
ison County subject tfhe action of the
Democratic primary to be ailed Is
- Thanking the people for past
favors, I earnestly solicit you? sup
post in the coming primary.
Respectfully,
Wm. D. M *ad >w.
FOR COUNTY .SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
County School Superintendent oi
Madison County subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary to be
called later. I will appreciate any
favors shown me.
Respectfully,
C. B. Ayers.
Gomel Local News
Mrs. Guy Whelchel returned last
week from a visit to Atlanta rela
tives.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams, of
Colbert, spent Monday with Ur. and
Mrs. W. M. Burekhalter.
** * *
Mr. John Mathews went over to
Athens Tuesday evening.
Ji* iw *a*
Mrs. McCay, of North Carolina,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. M.
Jetton.
** * *
Miss Roberta Hitchcock, of Dsn
ielsviile, was in Comer a short while
Monday.
** * *
Messers Carl Meadow and Homer
David were in Danielsville Sunday.
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Several new cases cf "Flu” have
been reported in the past few day’s.
** * *
Miss Evelyn Moon has been sick
with “Flu” for several days.
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Barnes regret to learn that they
both have been quite sick for several
days.
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Mrs. E. C. Williams and Miss Kath
erine Williams are visiting in Athens.
'** * *
Mrs. W. A. Lenoir was in Athens
Tuesday evening to see "Listen Les
ter” at the Colonial.
** * *
Mr. Fred Birchmore, <ff Athens,
was a visitor here this week.
*4 * 4
Miss Nellie Porterfield spent Sat
urday in Athens.
4 .4 * *
Mr. Lee Simmons, cf the U. S. Na
vy, visited relatives here last week.
*► * *
Mr. Dorsey Barnes has returned
tc Athens after spending several
days with his lather, Mr. C. H.
Barnes.
* * .* *
Mr. and Mis. John Mell Brooke of
near Tigna!) were recent vieitrs to
Mrs. Brooks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Neal Shorfeerfield.
** * *
Messers Henry and John Long
were in DaniefcviDe last Friday.
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FOR—Proofing-, Hemititcbisf, Pleat
itfc, Buttons mcdo-to-oirdcr, Pink
ing] tend to the Hemsfitching Shop.
314 Kotmt-s BT4Y
Atfc.er*, 6a,
*4 * *
Mr. Goss Porterfield spent Monday
la Elbert on.
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Maslirr Walter Kiev, of Atheas
Hit*':. School, spent last week-end
with his mother. Mrs. Jessie Rice.
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Mr. John L. Armstrong, of
Woodville, visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Davison last week-end.
** * *
Mr. Joe Chandler, principal of the
Meadow School, was n Comer Mon
day. Kis school is ch *ed for the
present on account of “Flu”.
** * *
Mrs. G. W. Brown, of Athens,
spent Monday with Mrs. C. E. Por
e'.field.
** * *
Mr. Berry Meadow, of Rovston,
was a business visitor to Comer Mon
i day.
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR DANIELSVILLE, CA
Miss Lucile McKenzie, of the
State Normal School, is visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. S. McKenzie.
** * *
Mr. G. M. Carithers and Mr.
Young Carithters, of Athens, were
in Coiner on business, Satuiay.
Mr. J . W . Odell, principal at
3race’s Academy, was in Comer Sat
urday.
** * *
Mr. Seward Paul, of Lexington,
apant Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Paul.
** * *
Miss Wendell Scarborough has re
turned to Athens where sue is a stu
dent at the State Normal, after a
visit to her mother, Mrs. Jessie
Scarborough.
Mr. and Mi-s. R- C. Davison were
in Athens shopping last Thursday.
** * *
Mr. W. E. White, who has been
quite sick for several days is able to
be back up town.
** * *
Mrs. Charles Brockman, of Char
lotte, N. C. arrived last week to visit
her mother, Mrs. J. T. Comer.
** * *
Mr. Willis Birchmore has been
quite pick with “Flu” for several
days.
4 4*4
Msdsmes E. S. Latimer and W. A.
Lenoir motored to Athens Saturday
to spend the day.
fit * :Jc £
Miss Zora Mathews was the guest
of Miss Frances Jordan last week
end.
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Mrs. W. F. Carithers spent several
days the past week in Atlanta.
* % $ '*
Miss Shirley Mathews spent Mon
day in Elbert on.
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Rev. R. J. Tyler did not go to Carl-,
ton to preach on last Sunday. The
Influenza epidemic there hs caused
schools and churches to be ciosed
for the present,
*4 * 4
Mr. Earl Hal’, of Atlanta, came
came home Sunday night and is still
quite sick witn "Fiu” at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Bevniee Hall.
Mrs. Emma Birchmore cam home
from Winder Last Fridaay and has
been quite sick with “Flu” for sever
al days.
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We are agents for the Otdamobile
and Chandlei Automobiles. We
have, aka, a number cf used cars for
sale.
Cook Brothers.
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Mrs. Lump Fortsos, -Miss Nolise
Fcruson, Mrs. J. S. Tate and Mrs. W.
R. Porterfield spent Monday in Ath
ens with Mr. Ed Porterfield at St.
Mary's Hospital.
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Mr. Frank Alexander returned to
Winston-Salem Tuesday after a visit
of several days with Mrs. Florenc Al
exander and Wise Pauline Alexander.
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Mrs. W. E. White who ha? been
quite skik with Influenza is improv
ing.
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Mr. an Mrs. Charlie Graham, of
Athens, spent last week-end with
Mrs. J. T. Turner.
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Mr. Herbert Moon left Monday
to visit his sister, Mrs. J. H. Stone
cypher in Westminster, S. C.
** * *
Mr. DeWitt Porterfield spent Sun
day in Athens.
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The Junior Missionary Band will
meet at the Methodist Church, Tues
day afternoon immediately after
school.
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Mr. 1.. M. Ball will be in Comer on
March 2nd and 3rd, for the purpose
of assisting in filing 1919 Income
Tax returns.
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Miss Frances Fleming, principal
of Carlton High School, spent the
past week- end with Miss Margaret
Davison, the Carlton School being
closed on account of “Fhi".
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JUST RECEIVED —A car Cement,
two cars Brick, a car of rift flooring.
Gkoljtcn Brother#.
CALENDAR OF CASES FOR |
MADISON SUPERIOR COIBI
MARCH TERM 1920 ■
Monday, March Ist, 1920
Berryman vs Berryman fl
Moon vs Moon
Moon vs Moon
Power vs Power
Williford, Burns, Rice, Cos. vs Meadow
octh vs Booth ... ~ . ....... ' I
Wilson vs Phillips ...
laley vs Haley ■
Graham vs Graham J . % ■
Hawkes vs Hawkes I
Butler vs Butler - 680 ■
Hawkins vs Hawkins ■
Adams vs Adams I
Holcomb vs Tolbert "
Rratvner vs Brawner ... " I
Porterfield vs Porterfield ' * I
Dove vs Dove " *■
Thomas vs Thomas " 'J'* I
Floyd vs Bird ’ ■
Richey vs Ramsey I
Rowe & Company vs Holliway 70s ■
Freeman vs Barrett et al ", I
Williford-Burus-Rice Cos. vs Ramey ■
Bank of Danielsville vs Adams et al I
Roberts Mf’g Cos. vs Thompson qt al I
Nix vs McKinney I
Nix vs McKinney I
Power vs Freeman I
Shields vs Shields
Sorrels et al vs Gmn et al ,
Staude Tractor Cos. vs Gholston
Ingram vs Ingram ... *
Highland vs Fortson
Moore vs Ilawkes
Bray vs Bond -tq-
Threlkeld vs Grift’eth ...
Russell vs Smith
Little vs Loden j
Carmichael vs Bray
Tuesday, March 2nd, 1920
Pullien vs Simmons 400
McWhorter vs Tiller Glenn Cos 499
Proctor vs Nelms GiO
Pullien vs Craft
State of Georgia vs Shelnut ... 68s
State of Georgia vs Hulme 696
Vaughn vs Coker 709
fZL sa
The criminal docket will not be called till Tuesday morning, March 2
2920. Parties and -witnesses in criminal cases need not attend court till
Tuesday morning March 2nd, 1920, except witnesses before the Grand Jury
who must attend on Monday morning March Ist, 1920.
Done by order of the Bar. This Feb. 11th, 1920.
W. L. Hodges, Judge
Wm. D. Meadow, Ciork
TRAVERSE JURORS
MARCH TERM, 192.
Jury No. 1
1. Jinks C. Perry
2. G. E. Mann
3. John C. Biggs
4. A. F. Stretman
5. W. F. Searboro
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
.1 "-
Jury No. 2
1. J. J. Meadow 1.
2. C. G. Deadwyler
3. Estey, Kelley
4. D. E. Hill J *
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 ‘ ■
> V ■
Jury No. 3 . .
1. 11. C. Hardman
2. G. T. Morris
J. E. S. Crawford
4, J. R. Morris ' t
5. W. L. Smith
•3. S. R. Strickland
7. C. Y. Burroughs
8. G. M. Compton
9. W. P. William*
10. R. E. Glenn
11. Norman Brock
12. J. Frank Moon
1. R. H. Cannady
2. G. O. Edwards
3. J. D. Compton
I. L. D. Nelms
5. L. J. Rogers
o. E. L. Bray
7. L. H. Eberhart
8. E. T. Gunnells
9. Ben Smith *
10. J. T. Williams
11. W. W. Tyner
GRAND JURORS,
MARCH TERM 1920
D. Y. Seagraves
W. N. McGarity
S. M- Seymour
T. L. Collins ~ "
H. A. Rice
S. J. Lord
M. S. Bullock
Pope Hiteheotfk
M. A. White
W. T. Moon Sr.
Whitworth
W. C. Sorrells
John A. Phillips
J. A. Patten
1 L. W. Wilder
D. B. Splitting
O. W. T. Rogeirs
W. E. Henslee
R. F. O'Kelley
W. A. Rowe
E. B. Barrett _ „
<K I. Kincaid v ;
J. Q. Cai-ter
W. E. White
A. J. Smith
H. T. Patted
>l. J. O’Kelley
J. S. Carifcbers
W. H. Hall
C. J. Martin
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