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VOL XXV HI
local and}Personal
jV( rg j. E. Gordon, Col. R. f?(.
Gordon, and Miss Grace Rogers were .
isitons to Athens Wednesday.
Mf.. W. K. Eskew, County Agent,
s;tea t the weelc-end with home folks
i Toccoa.
Master John Willie Nelms of La
Grange is visiting his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scott.
Mr. and Mr*. It. T. Broome and
children visited relatives at Fair-play
fc nd Honcopath. S. C. for the week
iiid.
Miss Fay Gholston is spending
this week With Mr. and Mr*. Hope
Me&lor of Ft. Lamar.
Mrs. J. A. Griffeth and children
visited Mrs. hi E. Hancock of Athens
Saturday.
Mis,* Lucy Gholston is the guest
of M.-ss Ruby Rogers near Rogers
Mill. r
Mr. Christie Porch of "Atlanta, was
a week-end visitor hefev -
Misses Nadine and Betty Lois
Power of Elberton an s Visitjiig their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, T. G.
Hitchcock.
Messers D. E. Griffith and V-
C. Scott returned from San Antonia,
Tex.'-Friday night, where they at
tended thft W. 0. W. Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hi. Graham
were visitors to Athens Monday.
Mis <s. G. -Moon left the first of
the week for Wsycross where she
will spend a few days with her hus
band .
Little Miss Ruth Hansford is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. TL “Baker.
Master C|arence Addison jetumed
to his home 'at Honebpbtft; 5L 'PT
Fr day, having spent several weeks
with Mi*, and Mi-s. R. T. Broome.
Master Cleo Nelms of Commerce
is visiting relatives here.
Miss Ida Belle Borders v f Bowman
was the week-end guest of Miss Orfe
•RaJJ..
Messers L. E. G.eem and G. C.
Daniel were visitors to Athens Mon
day.
Little Patricia Griffeth entertained
several relatives and friends on Tues
day afternoon in honor of her second
birthday Adorning 'the porch table
was a cake beautiful in its decora
tion of pink frosting and two tiny
randies. Delicious cream and cake
was served.
Guests were, Bond Murray, Harold
Arthur Boggs, Caroline Griffeth
Miss Julia Baker, Miss Ruth Hans
ford, Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. J. T.
Murray. Mrs. G. ©.. CJriffeth. Mrs
•T. H. Boggs.
Mrs. Wyatt Bullock is visiting
friends in Jefferson..
Miss Pauline Haslet! of Appling,
Ga., Miss Julia ilaslett of Washing
ton, D. C.. and Mr. Worley Haslett
of Llberton were dinner guests ot
Mrs. D. A. Moseley -mt Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Mary Christian of East
Point is visiting relatives here.
The Woman’s Club of Daniels
ville heid its regular monthly meet
ing at the school auditorium on Thurs
<iny afternoon of last wofek, with
Miss Floyee Long and Mrs. R. C.
David joint hostesses. The Club was
1 to order by president, Mrs.
Co-Operative Poultry Sale
Another Co-operative Poultry Sale will be
held at Comer between July 30th and August
• jo. Watch for date to be announced later.
Save your chickens for this sale for a good
Cash Price. -
T. Murray. Minutes of last meet
ing were read ard adopted. Fifteenn
members answered to ; roll call. After
the business session a very enteres
t:ng program was enjoyed and later
delicious cream and cake was se’ved .
We were glad to have visitors,
Mrs. B. h]. Anthony of Jones Chap
el, Mrs. Velpce Long of Atlanta,
ard Mr. George Daniel.
• X.i\ Fred Bond of Athens was Imre
';T: busino-s Monday,
i The Annual P-.ess Convention ip
: to be with Editor Rush Burton at
j ■>* T oria next week. A great program
j has been prepared arid will be execut
ed well ais Lavonia is a thriving town
[and Rush lives in it.
Mr. and Mrs D. A . Moseley w D
represent us a;s usual.
This is good cotton growing weath
er and the plant is doing well-—what
little there is of it.
Tourists are in evidence every
where . .
Eve. ybody is cordially invited to
tend the revival beginning Sug-iay
at the Methodist church.. Rev.
Williams will assist in the meeting.
DISTRICT MEETING
A meeting of the Fifth District of
the Hebron Association will be held
it. Shiloh the fourth Sunday afternoon
beginning at 2:30 o’clock.
Eveiybody is cordially invited to
attend. The program is being ar-
NO PAPER NEXT WEEK
—i—.
j There will be no issue of Thg,
! time set apart for the meeting of
’{the Georgia Press Association.
SEREPTA S S CONVENTION
MEETS WITH MAYSVTLLE
The Sunday School Convention
of the Serepta Association meets with
Maysville Baptist church Tuesday
and Wednesday July 17th and ,Bth .
All the Sunday schools are re
quested to make a report and -end
in the Secretary, and send messen
ger and. Let every Sunday School in
the Association be represented-
NOTICE—
Buys and Girls Short Course will
be held at the College of Agriculture
from August oth to 13th. Those in
terested write me or call to see me
in the office on Saturdays.
W. R. Eskew, Col. Agt.
1 VINEYARD CREEK W M. S.
| W M S. of Vineyard Greek
church met at the church Sunday
afternoon, July Ist, with 12 members
present. Opened with song. Prayer'
by Mrs. Dudley. Scripture lesson
Ist Chapter of St. John. Topic dis
cussed, The Life of Andrew, bv so
ciety which was instructive and en
joyed by all. Our next meeting to be
Ist Sunday afternoon in August 2:30
at church and Society requests and
earnestly hopes all members will be
present at that time as there is impor
tant business to attend to.
REPORTER
DanielsviHe, Georgia, Friday, July 13, 1923
GRAND JURORS, JULY TERM,
;y23
J. L.-Williams
\V . B. Nash
Tul’R. Rice h .
W . B. .Stevens
.. . J . W. Grimes Si
B. M. Strickland "
D. 1\ Vaughn
Rewell Jenkins “
A. L ? Williams
• F. L. Martin ' J’ " ,
•J. H. Rr.d
"W. H. Dean *
H. 2. Carrington
A . I?. Stevens
W. W. Howington
J. L. Chatham *
F. M. Glenn p”
L. O. Branyan .W "
•]. T. Noell r
J. E. Kidd
DeLoney Buttows
D. Y. Seagraves !
S. A. Bond
Hi. N. Dean
R. J. Westbrook
CL S. Rowe
H. J Bridges
H. A. Rice
W. A Rowe .
I). R. Oari there
TRAVERSE JURORS, JULY TERM
1923
Jury No. 1 JLy -■
1. J. A. Compton
2. J . V. Stevens
3. Miles Collier '‘7j
* 4. C. A. Bharvan *-
3. P. C. Scarboro
0. J. H. Cooper
7, .5. A. Fatten*/ V,
11'niiimlriiTrffn *' *%.
9 H. B ooi e'
10. R. B. Seymore
11 . Horace Philips, •
12. L. E. Roper
Jury No. 2
1. H. Grady Meroier
2. Walter E. Wlsitehead
3. L. A. Almond T*"
4. F. G. Steadman
5. Frank Robertson ' ‘
0. Jim W. Holcomb
7. W. L. Dean
8. E. B. Barrett
9. 13 . M. Bridges T
10. C. G. BuVnett
11. G. O. Freeman
12. H. K. Bullock f
Jury No. 3
1. J. R. Stone v
2. R. J. Haynes T f
3. J. P. Crow ’ ’>!Tr*
4. I. Chandler "S’*
5. W. A . Whitworth M
6. J. E. Cook •' *7J
7. Q. H. f
8. E. J. Jones Wg
9. V. W. Brown 7 - ' V: 7
10. E. E. McCay * 'JPP
11. W. E. Nelms *■ ‘
12. W. P. Williams > '""Hr
2. l. T. S. Elliott ' irr
2. S. E. Beard . ’'f
3. T. Wi Crow *>
4. G. L. Sailors ' '
5. K. James ‘ [f
0. R. E. Hopkins "* *
7. J. G. Eberhatdt ' fy
8. R. it. Thompson l '
9. A. C. Daniel '* 9
to. ,S. E. Whitworth
11. J. T. Boggs
12. H. Bullock
CA? ENDAR MADISON SUPERIOR COURT, JULY TERM 1023
CASES IN DEFAULT
Monday, July 23rd, 1923
Johnson vs Arnold
Johnson vs Arnold gjo
Johnson vs Arnold #29
Lenoir vs Fortson et al 1332
Georgia National Bank vs Seagiaves 1410
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Jordan vs Janies 1441
Moseley et al vs Ca.ithcrs 1534
Royston Bank vs Osley et al 1542
City Grocery Company vs Porterfield 1543
David vs Porterfield \ 544
Mercier vs Seymour 1547
Madison County BanlWv.- Threlkeld 1549
Madison County Bank vs Eberhardt et al 1550
Westbrook Exts v r s Butler et al 1.552
Daniel Miller &. Cos. vs Cook Bros 1555
CASES FOR TRIAL Monday, July 23rd, 1923
Hendrix vs Compton 924
Peoples Bank, Athens, Ga. vs Pace et al 1037
Loden vs Tbaxton 1087
Kidd vs Kidd 7 11 IT
Hodgson Oil Refining Cos. vs William s, Williams Claimant 1140
Bates vs Madison County 117
Carmichael & Cos. vs Dudley, 1180
Allen vs Bryant, Davis Claimant 1343
Shields vs Rice 1344
Rpwe & Cos. vs Bulllock 1372
Freeman vs Compton et al 1407
Eberhardt vs Collins 1437
Madison County Bank vs Kincaid, Ki la-aid Garnishee 1440
Hardwick Governor vs Chaptpian et al 1447
Hawkes vs Berryman 1452
lAdair & McCarty vs Hix, Hix, claimant 1457.
vs Parham, Parham Claimant V
Epps vn Murray 1470
Madison County Bank vs Bryant, Gr ifi'eth (ia.nishee 1472
Tuesday, July 24th, 1923
Hawkes vs Gaulding et. al 1475
Menesse vs Fowler 1479
Thompson vs Thompson Admr et n) 1480
Dothan Couthern Cos. vs Griffeth 1492
Carmichael vs Moon 149(1
Planters Bank vs Kellum J 503
Davis vs Davis Admrj * 1511
International Agricultural Corp. vs Rogers 1515
Reed Ex. vs Rogers et al 1516
Reed Ex. vs Rogers et al 151.7
Reed Ex. vs Rogers et a). 1518
Parham vs Williams, Sheriff 1519
Tyner vs Roland 1520
Planters Bank vs Owensby 1521
flavis A dm';*. vs Davis 1520
Strickland vs Streetman 1527
Evans vs McKenzie et al 1530
David vs May 1535
Freeman vs Williams 153#
Freeman vs Williams, Williams Claimant 7 1537
Wednesday, July 25th, 1923
Harbor vs Chandler et al 1541
Virginia Carolina Chemical Cos. vs T yrer 1548
Taimage Bros. Cos. vs Rogers 1553
David Adler & Sons vs Cook 1554
Rolind vs Fowler . 155(1
Harber vs Pittman et al , 1557
Whitehead & Gholalon vs Burgers, Burgers Claimant 1504
Whitehead 6 Gholston vs Burgers, Burgers Claimant 1565
Williams vs Williams 1575
The Criminal Docket will not be called before Wednesday, July 25,
1923. Parties and Witnesses in Criminal cases need not attend court be
fore Wednesday, unleas other busines in cou'.t, or to appear before the
Grand Jury which meets Monday morning, July 23rd, 1923.
Done by ordev of the bar, thir J uly 3rd, 1923.
'*• W. L. HODGES, Judge.
W. D. MEADOW, Clerk S. C. *
SfHOOL OPENS. AT. MEADOW
Monday morning dulv J*> ho
Slimmer term will open at. Meadow
for a six weeks term. It b Uv; wish
of the teachers that pupils ’tart the
firjft dry a the time :ho.t and
good attendance is expected. Mr.
.fames Christy, Miss Mavis Vaughn
and Miss Louise Christy will have
charge of the school. All patrons
are asked to co-operate in making this
a successful year.
KKt-ACHINCi AmmjUNCfcMg.M-1 a
Protracted services will begin at
Friendship Baptist church the Fifth
Sunday evening at HP. . Rev. W.
O. Brown, preacher and Mr. Clar
ence Bowman of Middleton, Ga.,
si nger. Everybody invited.
Services will begin at Moons Grove
Baptist church the First Saturday in
August 11 o’clock, A M., Rev. W.
O, Brown preacher and Mr. Luther
Cromer singer. Public invited.
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