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We are very clad to m " tins p r ‘ ’<y
v/cath*r but. ; t men shown..- would be
!■ <atly appn'cated.
•Jr. J. D M'-Kiroy find Pr.r.-
?*, f; T. All* I and family spent
y inday v *h Mr. W V. Glenn and
family.
Mr. Ja-xvtt. of 7then* spent
t ..turday niphl with M •. Cal Mann.
Mr. T.. V. Sca'boro and family
nt Sunday v;tt M'. and . h • Ka- r
. <1 fawly of rar Norc/os*-
■Vlit.-. D. McElroy and baby,
J'areld, M■■ din’ fonw Kpent Sunday
v ,t.h their grandparents, Mr. and
}.! ;j s . M Swindle. Miss Be* !e
“.uuitvt returned heme with the re .
■f/fr. and Mrs G G. Smith and ba
1. f v Mrs Z. B Smith and
n . ft inn* • Mr.i'ti spent a while with
f.'r. a? and Mrs. dim Jones and Mr.
■1 VI ”s. W. M. Glenn
Born - M and Mrs H C. Wynn
i. fine jyirl on June !oth who wil. be i
i iletl Ruby Sue. . . . . ;
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M- ■ Arn.i Scarborough so. *t Sun !
day with M ss An .in Mac Baxter. *
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■ A .If r. c Mcftl.oy d.'iied v; to j
;/(i Mi it.: ''v Ua* tor Sunday.
Mr. John *:•• icm spent Sunday ,
v h ft if brother, Mr Van Scarbo.o. {
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A ; ds to Virtue.
Tla* I’.vo grot) tost aids In virtue lire !
a jtill and the knowt>>i)‘*(.. that (|
n igiifiors are watching.— Kniiimoro [
Run,
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[""COUPE J
| New Price
The world has never known
an enclosed car of this type
at a lower price. No car at
any price has ever offered a
greater value.
Place your order now to in
sure early delivery. Terms
if desired.
Westbrook Motor Cos,
Ila, Ca.
Severe Test of InttfUectudllty.
An intellectual fdant is a man who
eau toll a motorist intelligently how
to reach the next town.-Atchison
Globe*.
Camel’s
Tiie mi me. cannot swim. ! he moment
it loses its footisly in running water
tl turns on its sid: and mutes no .Tiorf
t.o sate Itself from drowning.
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Greedy.
Jud Tonkins says some men aren't
satisfied with the idea that the world
; owes them a living. They think
i they're emitled to the privilege of
' lending a double life, Washington
| Stnr.
Versatile Cacao Tree.
The cacao tree is an evergreen and
bears fruit and flowers all the year
round, hot the usual times for gather
ing the fruit are June and December,
ft'boenlnle is made from the seed or
beans. When oil is ej: traded It
makes* coco:, butter, end the residue
I* vr.c * •’ „ fid *..:, ! .... ...■
f in ipve-.icm*.
J n e-;). I and dumb person being
Sr’ked. “\Vl>at is forgiveness?” took *
; pencil and wrote a reply, containing
i both poetry and deep truth embodied
* in I lose f**w words: “If is the odor
| v hieh (lowers yield when trampled
j opoo.”-*—Toronto Glebe.
, Some Ancient Dyes.
The process of me>daiilir>sp fixing
, dyes in textiles iiv metallic salts--was
i discovered 2,500 years age. One of
; the earliest dyes was kermes, a scarlet
i worm, known later as vereiicui), winch
name survives in vermilion.
The W'ser Course.
The Atchison Globe says a young 1
jnan was jilted in that town the other ,
night because lie is always telling
what a great man hr is, and the young
lady is going to marry another man
who is always saying what it great
girl sin* Is.—-Kansas City Star.
Moral Sentiment F;ret.
Science . . n*< essiiates a faith
commensurate with U.e grander orbits j
and universal laws winch it discloses, i
Vet it does not surprise the moral sen- i
tinmnt. 'lhat was older, nod awaited
expectant these larger inuights.--Emer
son.
THE HANIF.LSVZLLE MONITOR DANiELSk iLLt.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS
! -ii>2- Heading Course her Teachers.
{ Primary and General Elementary
jl. Manual for Georgia Teachers.
Cos. Supt. (Please send postage)
Everyday Pedagogy (Lincoln)
I ftmn and Cos. Atlanta sl.lO post-
Spa: and.
!'. Aeviuiring Skill in Teaching
Grant) Southern School Book De
. t: *y Atlanta ; $1.36 postpaid.
High School and Supervisory
l . Manual for Georgia Teachers
Cos. Supt. (Please send postage)
2. Eve v Teacher's Problems
(Stark) Am.. Book Cos. Atlanta;
$1.48 postpa and
* • Methods of Teaching High
Sshool (Parktr) Gir.n and Cos.
Atlanta SI.BO postpaid
resellers Examination will be held
Aug. 3rd and 4th.
Legal Notices
Georgia, Madison County.
WHERE!AS, Frank L. Martin, exec
utor of the last will of Mr. J. C.
Martin, deceased, epresents to the
Court, in bis petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully
administered said J. Cv Matin’s es
tate ; This is therefore to cite all
error.? concerned, kindred and credi
tor?., to show cause, if any they can,
why said Executor should not be dis
charged from his administratin'! and
receive letters of dismission on the
t*m Monday in August, 1923.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
v>. j. Peyton having, in proper
Letters of Administration on the es
| tale of Mis. Martha .1. Peyton, late
j of said County, deceased; this is to
: cite ail ar.d singular the creditors
I end next of k’n of Mrs. Martha J.
II • * -
Peyton to *be add appear at ray office
; within the time alliwed by law, and
]show cause, if ayihpy can, why pen'*
I rr.ar.tnl administration should not be
i granted to G. J. Peyton on Mrs.
I Martha J. Peyton's estate. "
, Witness ray hand and oflicial sig
nature, this 2nd day of July, 1923.
N . C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
1 HE UNITED STATES. FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GA.
I in re
J. P. SMITH. Bankrupt.
No. 1535 In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having
i beer, filed in conformity with law by
I Every Heal 1
|te Have a packs!! in your gi
pocket tc? ever-ready g
$5 Aids digestion. |||
Soothes the threat. %
B* For Quality, Flavor and gil
above-named bankrupt, and the- ;
Court having ordered that the hear- J
j ,,g upon said petition be had on ,
July 14, 1023, at ten o’clock A. MV
at the United States District Court
room, .'n the city cf Atlanta, Geor
gia, notice A hereby given to all
creditors and other persons in inter
est to appear at said time and place
and show cause, if any they have
why the prayer ox the bankrupt lor
discharge should not oe granted.
0. C. FULLER, Clerk.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
CREDITORS
:!n the District Ccurt of the United
I sta*vs for the Northern District
j ©f Ga . Eastern Division.
i AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
Mo. 1580 in Bankruptcy
, In RE:
W. L. THURMOND, Bankrupt,
Hull, Ga. f Rt. 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,
i 192?. at 314 Southern Mutual Build
jiner, Athens, Ga., at 12:00 o’clock M.
[for the purpose of examining bank-
VALUES
That cannot be
matched
THAT'S WHY I STAY BUSY
Those that were in the store Fri=
day and Saturday, the 22nd and 23rd,
could hardly get waited on we were
so busv. 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 $2.75
Baby sandals for 69c. Water pails
for 25c. A good mattress tick for
Ise per yd. Real water ground meal
at 51,30 per bu. Sifters at 12c, Glass
pitchers, 1-2 gal. size for 48c. Try
my 3-lb package of coffee for 75c,
All kinds Block’s crackers per pk, sc.
Many other “unmatchabte values’
|that space forbids mentioning.
I 1 pay tne highest price available
'for produce either cash or in trade.
j Eggs 22 1-2; Friers 32 1-2; Hens 20c;
ißutter 25c; Hides sc; Tallow sc; Bees
wax 22c; Scrap iron 35 per hundred.
Rags 50c per hundred. Wheat 81.01
per bushel; Corn 1.25 per bushel,
A. Dechovit^
Comer, Georgia
C. A. { SCUDDER
IJEWEIJSR
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ATHENS, f GA-
Diamond s.
'Watclies,
#2s= xr-y .
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.
•rupt, allowing claim::., select
trustee and other legal business. *
Aoh.ci*Sy Jury Cud. j^ g *v
HOWELL COBB, Refers
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Heray Hunter j Petition Mr D. votc ,.'
vs i Madison Super! --
Less.e Hunter | Court, July Terr,
To Lessie Hunter:
. hied hi s
tion for Divorce against you j n
| Court to the July Term 1923 ap
i you not being a resident of this Sta‘
' and an order being made to perfect
| service on you by publication, yoi .
j V - TC hereby notified to be and a’ppea
I at the next term of this Court on the
fourth Monday in July next to ar
swer this complaint.
Witness the Hon. W. L. H o( j g ‘ s
Judge of the Superior Court.
W. D. MEADOW, Clerk.
May 29th, 1923.
By No Means the Same Thins
There's a vast difference better
t having nothing to do aad being oat A
a job.