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legal notices
Madison County.
ots of the e-state of J
' deceased, late of sard
nt , re hereby notified to ren
claims to the under
ie„H according to law, ana all
';r r ,c- indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate pay-
iq99
TVs Augus
j. W. A. Brocks, Admr
Oeorcia. Madison County
To Aii Whom It May Concern:
r >y Gfidlston and J. K. Gn.olr
T o n having, in proper form, applied
, , , f>' letters of administration de
run with will annexed on the
„to of -1. P. Gholston, deceased,
! ( ,f said county; this is to cite all
the heirs and creditors
• j. j*. Gi c .ston, deceased, to be and
eppeav at my office within the time
• lowed bj law, and show cause, if
, n . t h c y can. why letters of adminis
,ation tie bonis non with the wII
. mre: , ; should not be granted on the
J -tate • f -J- P. Gholston, deceased.
Witness my official signature, this
-pt. 4, 1922.
N. C. Bullock, Grd’y.
corgia, Madison County.
To Ail Whom it May Concern:
Willie Eberhardt having, in
proper form, applied to. me for Per
• lanor.t betters of Administration to
i- ,ue to W. E. Whitehead and A. P.
htevens on the estate of Vanduzee
Eberhardt, late of said county; this
• to cite all and singular, the next
tin and creditors of Vanduzed F.ber
urdt to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
-:,ow cause, if any they can, why per
manent letters of administration
mould not be granted to W. E. White
mad and A. P. Stevens on Vanduzer
Eberhardt’s e state.
Witness my hand and official sig
r...iure. this sth day of Sept. 1922.
N. C. Bullock, Ord’y*
•• -orgia, Madison County.
Mrs. M. C. Sosebee, having made
•."plication for twelve months’ sup
;rt for herself and two minor ch-il
en out of the estate of M. C. Sose
''"C, and appraisers duly appointed to
• t apart the same having filed their
'-■turn, all persons* concerned are
utby required to show cause before
ic Court of Ordinary of said county
■ the firt Monday in October, 1 922,
•iy said application should not be
* Thu l.h day of September, 1622.
N. C. Bullock, Ord'y-
■otgiu, Madison Coanfcy.
Millie Eberhavdt having made apE
ieation for twelve ar.onths support
•r herself and tea minor children
it of the estate of Vanduzer Eber f *
- r( lt, and appraisers duly appointed
set apart same having filedlheir re
rn > ad persons are hereby required
’ ■ show cause before the Court of Or
arny of said county on the first
0!1( lay in October, 1922, why said
"P'icarion should not be granted.
i!ii ; day of September, 1922.
N. C. Bullock, Qrd’y.
"’- O! 'W, Madison County.
• ,v • Tyner, administrator on
■ vaiatre- of Sarah E. Clark, late of
id county, deceased, having filed
s petition for discharge, jthis is to
" all persons concerned to show
‘ - jC against granting of this disr*
ar £c at the regular term of the
- ‘ Urt 01 Ordinary for said county
' ,e -‘'du on first Monday in Octo, J
• r, I'j22.
N. C. Bullock, Ord’y.
ADMINISTRATOR'S sale
"via, Madison County.
v ‘ Sue cf an order from the
Court cf Ordinary of
J -ri County, will be sold at pub-
L ou t-ry, the first Tuesday in Goto
; -- lit the court house door in
; li bounty and at Danielsviile, be
| legal hours of sn’e, f he
o. and in said county, describ
-1 1 ' follows:-
at tract or parcel of land ly
- an--- being in said State and Coun
■iln? on Broad River, joining
1 of Luke White, Sarah Berry
a M Bowers, Sarah Ercw.%
r ■- ' shirgton H^agr. said
I land located in Harrison District,
;sa:d State and County, and being
iti-ai property laid out, and sec apart
by the Ordinary 0 f said County and
be;~g that property laid out, and set
apart by the Ordinary of said Coun
ty. December 17, 1880, as a Hbk
ateaa for the use of W. W. Osley
and his family. Said tract of land
containing 107 acres more or less.”
tvairi beneficiaries under the Home
s.ean a H being of age, and W. W
OMey and hi* wife being dead, sud
property is sold for the purpose of
paying debts and distribution among
heirs at law. Terms of said sale: 10
per cent cash ac sale, balance due,
purchaser giving notes, and raking
borul fur title, Jan I, 1923.
This Aug 21st, 1922.
R. Howard Gordon, Admr of
W. Osley, deceased.
PIN.iJ, E'j.J ami *
MDON’3 GROVE *
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i , „ .
The Ma-dtsan County singing choir
me- at Moons Grove Church Sunday
afternoon, and had a good singing
which we ail enjoyed. The organist
was Miss Gertrude Strickland and Mr
; Virgil Finley.
The good leaders were: Mr Seed
from Hull, Mr Guy Cornwell from
Eioerton, Mr Marion Hatters on, Mr.
Porterfield, Mr Hubert Vaughan and
Mr Crawford Wynn. We hope to
meet again there no.-re day
Mr Willie Branyafc and boys, and
Clifford Brown, Mr J. H. Black and
family and Mr and Mrs ITarvie Car
ter spent Sunday P. M with Mr and
Mrs 5. A. Branyan.
I Miss Lessie Belle Meadow dined
_ Sunday with Miss Alma Scarborough
i Mr and Mrs Henry Carithecs, Mr
; and Mrs Miner Sosbee dined with.-Mr
and Mrs Charlie Hardman Sunday.
Mr D. A. Moseley and family atten
ded the singing at Moons Grove Sun
day afternoon.
; Mr C. A. Branyan and family dir
j ed with Mr G. T. Allen andf amily
■ Several from around here attended
the birthday dinner at Mr Sol Swin
dles Thursday. He was 80 years of
We wish him a long life yet.
All enjoyed a fine dinner
• Evdry body is invited to be at
Moons Grove Saturday P. M. at 2-30
o’clock, to vote and select anew
preacher.
Rev. and Mrs Shirley visited Mr
and Mrs S. A., Branyan Saturday
afternoon
“MONEY TO LOAM ON FARM3.”
Rate of interest sir. and one half
per cent.
Terms to suit borrower.
Corners G. Moore,
DanicJsviHe, Georgia.
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genuine, herb, liver medicine, t
vouched for by Mr, W N. Parsons, *
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doubt the bast liver medicine, and .
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it. f. take it for sour stomach, head
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“I hare known and tiredlt for year*,
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Thedford’a Black-Draught liver medt
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Always auk for Tbodford s. E.*S
The danielsville monitor, oanwelsville. &a
Annabncemcut.
i hereby announce myself a can
didate for the Senate, from the 30th.
Senatorial District subject to the
Democratic Primary, and will appre
ciate the support of ail the people of
this district.
Very truly,
T. S. Mason.
Hartwell, Ga.
FOR CONGRESS
To The Voters Of Eighth Cot rre,.s
ional District:
I hereby announce as u can
didate i'-cun the Eighth. Congressional
District of Georgia for the 68th Con
Kress subject to the rules of the Dem
ocratic Primary.
1 want to assure the people that
;r my heart I deeply appreciate
their loyal support in the past and
; rust tha my candidacy will again
meet wTh their approval.
C. H BRAND
TO THE VOTERS OF THE STH
CON TRESS ION XL DI 5 TRSCT: -
t Hereby announce that I am a can
didate for Congress from the BLh.
i*! strict of Georgi';, subject, to the
Democrat;c Prim < *ry.
D elected to Congress 1 . will
strive faithfully to represent every
legitimate interest.
1 his District is largely devoted to
Agriculture. It is of prime importance
I shall, therefore, without delay, give
my best efforts to better the condi
tion of these engaged m Agriculture
If the farmer prospers, all classes
Share in his prosperity. If the farmer
fails there can be no prosperity any
where.
Agriculture is now in a critical
condition. It is about to be destroyed’
we are fast approciiing a crises. Con
ditions demand action on the part of
Congress.
1 propose a practical ad construct
ive program for Agriculture. It is a
basis of all prosperity and should be
placed on a parity with other indus
tries. Better business conditions can
come only after better Agriculture
conditions are restored.
The South can never reach her
fall measure of prosperity until
cotton sells for a fair price, andun
til the price is stabilized. To this end
1 will devote my energies.
t propose to make a vigorous fight
for the restoration of Agriculture,
and I ask at your hands the oppor
tunity to serve you.
1 homas J. Shackelford
I hereby announce myself a can
didate to succeed myself as repre
sentative in the General Assembly
of Georgia subject to the action of
the Democratic primary to be held
Sept. I.lth 1922.
Respectfully
G. P. Wb i tworth
NOTICE OF THE FIRST MEETING
OF CREDITORS
in the Dutrici Court of the limited
| States for the Norther® District of
Gsurjia, Eastern Or via utm
I In the matter of
| W. P. Davis Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy, No. 1354.
,To the Creditors of W. P. Davis, of
Danielsville, Ga. R. F. D. 2. in the
i County of Madison arid District afore
said, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
25th day of August A. D. 1922 the
said W. P. Davis, was duly ad jo and teat
ed bankrupt and that the first meet
ing of his creditors will be held at
Athens Ga., on the 11th, day of Sent
A. D. 1922 at 12:00 o’clock,
in the noon, at which time the said
Creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt and transact such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting.
HOWELL COBB.
\ Referee in Bankruptcy.
Dated, Athens, Ga., A-4£U v t VJ '■ l'l - J 22
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Burr Clover Seed,
Ahbruzzi Rye,'
Fulghum and Rust Proof see i oat?
Purple Straw Wheat.
Clarence L. Adams.
T)anielsv. : !!e, Ga.
Only a limited number-*.
T9P BUGSIES $85.99! v ™‘
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ATMEN3, ' SA
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5 PASSENGER FORD TOPS
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SPECIALS
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THIS WEEK AND NEXT
Alarm Clock, guaranteed for 1 yr. 98c
Watch, guaranteed for 1 year 98c
New Serge Dresses, ass't sizes.
all wool ■ 6.95
Suit Cases, black or brown,
24 x 8 inches 98c
Lot of New Trunks at very low prices
34 qts. galvanized water buckets 85c
10 qts. galvanized water buckets 25c
Enameled wash pans isc
Enameled sauce pans 15c
Large pie pans 5c
Pencils, each C:
Toilet paper, large size, per doz. 50c
A. Deeiiovitz
Walter R. McDonald Candidate*
For Railroad Commission
Waiter It. McDonald, the blind legis
lator from Richmond county, l a can
didate for the Railroad Commlssion of
Georgia to succeed Hon. C Murphy-
Candler, who lu not offering for re-
age of thirteen, a poor boy
on his father** small farm in Richmond
County, near Augusta, the youngest of
seven children, he was suddenly strick
en with total blindness Realizing that
The light of day had been forever
barred from his vision, the young .arm
or hoy set out to win an education
and with a determination to serve his
state in spite of his handicap of bhnd
ro-.s Having advanced only to the
fourth grade In common school, and
knowing that his family wan unable ti>
i'ir't him an education, he set,4o work
dm}, by his own effort, working during
school terms and vacation, earned and
paid for his education, graduating from
the University of Georgia in 1914,
Siri'e that time be has successfully
pi noticed law In tho City of Augusta,
whore ho ■ considered one of the
idlest, of fhe younger lawyers of that
section, McDonald Is now in his early
thirties.
Mr, McDonald is a rnpn whoso choer
lUlnesn Is an inspiration to his friends,
oz w com no re are thousands. As an
evidence >i his popularity and abiilty
the voters of Richmond County have
for throe successive terras sent him to
the State Legislature over opposition.
Walter R. McDonald.
In the Legislature, be has made an
active, efficient and ablo member.
Mr McDonald’s host of friends
throughout the state confidently pre
dict bis election, end, if elected, Geor
gia will have a capable und efficient of
ficer and tho people of Georgia will
have, in this self-made, blind man, an
honest and true public servant.