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A TRIBUTE TO LITTLE WOODIE
SUE HOLC.OWri
After an illness of only four dayr
f,t death angel visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. WL Holcomb on
,; un e 27th, and carried away unto
himself the precious little daughter,
Y/oodie Sue. To know Woodie Sae
was to !o\< and cherish he?/. She was
bright and beautiful, and always
?•> obedient, and was given such a
rwweet musical Fnlenlj. She was ever
7->;;riy to sing the little songs she had
1,-a.med to sing so sweetly for every
x ii.itor in the borne, and to the* par-
fits as well.
She was th< joy and light of the
L ime in which shi was permitted to
ti lay only a snort period of five years
aid six months. Oh! she is greatly
missed in the home, and by tho.u
that knew her.
The bereaved at e -struggling under
flair load of grief, as'the home is
r > sad. Oh! so sad since the depart
is < of tllis little ore, and as her little
\ dee is h< ard no more our hearts
a . crushed with grief, and our arms
are aching for the little form to hold.
"V (t we must he submissive to the
< no who doeth all things well, for
we know Woodie Sue is sweetly rest
ing in the arms of our Savior, and
v ■ too should strive to live so that
v, e may again clasp the little hands
that are beckoning us from the beau
t ful home above. She leaves to
ii'Mmt her loss, her parents, four
r't two brothers, her grand par
< its and a host of re'ativt-s and
friends. The heart, broken parents
Lave ou/ deepest, heartfelt sympathy.
The funeral was held at Hull Bap
tist church Thursday afternoon, Rev.
Frank Chunduv ojiciating, Bernstein
F"others of Athens in charge.
An Aunt.
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THE DANICLBVILLK M6NITOR, DANIEt-SVILLE, GEOBCdA.
Lagai Notices
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES; FOP. T HF.
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF C,A.
in re
J. P. .SMITH, Bankrupt.
No. 1535 In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
above named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon said petition be had on
July 14, 192.3. at ten o’clock A. M'y
at the United States District Court
room, in the city c>? Atlanta, Geor
gia. notice is hereby given to ad
creditors ard other persons in inter
est to appear at said time and place,
and show cause, if any they have
why the pyaycr of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
0 C. FULLER, Clerk.
NOTICE OF 7 MEETING OF
i CREDITORS
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District
of Ga Eastern Division.
AS! A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
Nii. 1580 in Bankruptcy
In RE:
W. L. THURMOND. Bankrupt,
Hull, Ga., IP;. 2.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that there
will be a meeting of creditors of the
above named bankrupt on July 13th,
1923, at *ll4 Southern Mutual Build
ing. Athens, Ga., at 12:00 o’clock M.
for the purpose of examining bank-
Vnpt, allowing claims, selecting a
trustee and other legal business.
Athens, Ga.. July 3rd, 1923.
ITOIYELL 0033, Referee.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Henry Hunter : Petition for Divorce
vs | Madison Superi v
Lessie Hunter j Court, July Term
| 1923
| To I.es.die Hunter; ....
| Fjenrv Hunter filed his peti
tion for Divorce against you in this
(Court to the July Term 1923, and
you net being a resident of this State
'and an order being made to perfect
j service on you by publication, you
‘rre hereby notified to be and appear
at the next term of this Court on ithe
j fourth Monday in July next to an
* Kwcr this complaint.
J Witness the Hon. W. L. Hodges,
jj.rige of the Superior Court.
W D. MEADOW, Clerk.
May 29th, 1923.
No. 1574
Madison Superior Court
July Term, 1928
Slate of Georgm
Vs
| One Fiv< Passenger Automobile
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At Chambers, Hartwell, (la.,
June 7th, 1922.
The Foregoing Petition Road and
Considered:
It is ordered that the same
be filed in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Madison Coun
ty, and that notice of the pendency
thereof bo made by publication of a
notice once a week for two weeks on
the Danielsville Monitor, requiring
nil persons interested therein to show
cause if any they can, within 30 days
from, the date of the filing of the
some, why a judgment should net be
taken condemning said automobile
as is provided by law, and that in
default, the court will proceed as
justice shall appertain.
We L. HODCI.S, Judge
Superior Court Northern Circuit.
Piled in office. June 7th, 1923.
W. P. Meadow, Clefk
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VALUES
That cannot fee
matched
THAT’S WHY I STAY BUSY
Those that were in the store Frb
day and Saturday, the 22nd and 23rd, j
could hardly get waited on' we were
so busy. The “UNMATCHABLE
VALUES” was the reason. Look at
those bungalow or cover-all aprons at
98c„ a regular 1.50 value. Ladies’
brocated and satin slippers for S2.v
Baby sandals for 69c. Water pails
:for 25c. A good mattress tick for
:15c per yd, Rea! water ground meal
-at Si.3o per bu. Sifters at 12c, Glass
Ipitchers, 1-2 gal. size for 48c. Try
my 3-lb package of coffee for 75c,
All kinds Block’s crackers per pk, sc.
Manv other "unmatchable values’
that space forbids mentioning.
i ( pay tne highest price available
for produce either cash or in trade:
Eggs 22 1-2; Friers 32 1-2; Hens 20c.
Butter 25c; Hides sc; Tallow sc; Bees
wax 22c; Scrap iron 35 per hundred.
Rags 50c per hundred. Wheat sl-01
per bushel; Corn 1.25 per bushel.
A. Dechovitz
Comer, Georgia
C. A.‘ SCUDDER
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