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Legal Notices
, ria, Madison County.
Alice Streetman having made
. i; t,ion for Year's Support out of
.’cate of J. B. Streetman, de
, (], and appraisers duly appointed
apart t'-e same having hied
return; all persons concerned
,-ceby required to show cause be
, , t he Court of Ordinary of *aul
y on the first Monday in Sep
, 1923, why said application
id not be granted. This 6th day
. 1 August, 1923.
\\ C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
. rrior Court, Madison County,
Georgia. .. ...
-a. Madison County.
.i, AJ. L. Tyner having made
- ution for twelve months snp
,,c out of the estate of J. G. Ty
deceased, and appraises duly
nted to set apart the same hav
hed their return; all persons are
i, ’ y requied to show cause before
; e Court of Ordinary of said County
;,!> ;!w First Monday in September,
why said application should not
\>c granted. ....
TV:;., 6th day of August. 1923.
K. C. BULLOCK. Ordinary
? o.gia Madison County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that J. J.
.1 Cow, as administrator of Miss
1. E Meadow, deceased, having
-.r-pderi to me by petition for leave
: > sell the real estate of said Miss
i. E Meadow, deceased; and that
was made thereon at the Au
gust Term, 1923, for citation, and
that citation issue; all the Leirs at
law and creditors of Miss J. El.
Meadow, deceased, will take notice
; ia: I will pass upon said application
• r ,at the September term, 1923 of the
Court of Ordinary of Madison Coun
ty, and that unless cause is shown to
the contrary, at said time, said leave
the contrary, at said time, said leave
the contrary, at said time, said leave
will be granted.
This 6th day of August, 1923.
t> r . C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia. Madison County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that J. J.
Meadow, as administrator of Miss
M. J. Meadow, deceased, having
vpplied to me by petition for leave
to sell the real estate of said Miss
r . M J. Meadow, deceased; and tha
nicr was made thereon at the Au
rust Term. 1923, for citation, and
chat citation issue; all the heirs at
law'and creditors of Miss S. M. J.
Meadow, deceased, will take notice
chat I will pass upon said application
tat the September term. 1923 of the
' ourt of Ordinary of Madison Coun
ty: and that unless cause is shown to
vrir be granted.
THs 6th day of August, 1923.
N\ C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Highest Grade Rubber Tire BUGGY
a t3*\)O wOSn
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* nil iiidßiiiwmill iwiriMf mmmm ns
We have a limited number of fc iff rs that
we are going to sell at this remarkably low price.
T f you are going to need a.baggy, you cannot
afford to toiss this great opportunity.
Don’t Delay Come Early.
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Griffetti Implement Cos.
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Athens, Georgia
! Georgia. Madison County.
| To All Whom It May Concern:
| Notice is hereby given that J. J.
| Meadow, as administrator of Miss
;Mb P. Meadow, deceased, having
! applied to me by petition for leave
Ito sell the real estate of said Miss
, N. P. Meadow, deceased; and that
order was made thereon at the Au
gust Term, 1923, for citation, and
that citation issue ; all the heirs at
law and creditors of Miss' N. P.
Meadow, deceased, will take notice
that I will pass upon said applicatio l
atat the September term, 1923 of the
Court of Ordinary of Madison Coun
ty: and that unless cause is shown to
will be granted.
I This 6th day of August, 1923.
N". C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
I Georgia, Madison County.
Bertha Faulkner Gunnels
vs
0. A. Faulkner, Exr. of James A.
Faulkner, 0 . A . Faulknqfr, Dewey
Faulkner, Thomas Faulkner. Floria
Faulkner, Roy Faulkner, Flossie
Faulkner, Viola Faulkner,
Faulkner. Bessie Faulkner, : Annie
Faulkner, Drenton Faulkner, Helen
Faulkner.
E juitable petition for construction
of will of James A. Faulkner, In
Madison Superior Court, July
‘ Term, 1923.
To Viola Faulkner, Mamie Faulkner,
Bessie Faulkner, Annie fjaulkner,
[Drenton Faulkner, and Helen Faulk
ner: Defendants;
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next January term
1924 of Madison Superior Court to
!he hold on the Second Monday in
I January 1924, and make your an
j swer in the above named case, as
required by the order of said court.
| Witness the Honorable W. L.
' Hodges, Judge of said court, this 2nd
day of August 19221.
Wm . D. Meadow. Clerk
FEDERAL LAND BANK MONEY
FOR FARMERS
Any farmers who know they will
need to procure a loan on their lands
before the end of the year should see
me promptly, and not delay making
application until about the time
money is ncededC It requires con
siderable time to close a loan after
application is made, and if everybody
waits until about the end of the year
to apply for money, the Bank’s force
will be overrun, and the closing of
loans will be delayed. The wise
thing to do, if you know you will
need money, is to apply now, and
then it can be closed at the time
! money is needed. The rate is 5 1-2
per cent, with small expense for ab
stract and association fees.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
Secretary-Treasurer.
THE DANIELSViLLE MONITOR, DANSELSVIL(_2. GEORGIA.
We had a nice shower Monday af
ternoon; guess all the farmers were
glad to see i|. ....
Mrs. Claude Porterfield and chil
dren spent the week at the home of
i Mr. M. Porterfield,
j Mrs. Mary Lou King spent Saturday
! afternoon with Mrs. Martha Seabolt
Miss Mae Sue McCarty is visiting
relatives near Colbert last, week.
Mr. Jordan M'illdr and family of
Colbert spent Sunday afternoon with
i Mr, J. H. Seabolt and family.
Mr. J. H. Garrett is sick at this
Writing; hope he will soon be wee!.
| ' Mrs. Bonnie Harkins is mending
ja few weekPs with home folks.
M'ishes Alice Garrett-and Bessie
Seabolt was in Daniekv-ille shopping
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Lou King spent Mon
day with Mrs. Bertie Chatham.
M isses Jessie Mae and Eva Escoe
had as their guests Wednesday Miss
j Alice Garrett.
!
Mrs. MolKe Garrett spent Monday
with Mrs. Bertie Chatham.
Misses Alma and Vella Galmetf
spent Sunday with Misses Elo'ise and
Willie Lou Thompson .
Someone speak a cheerful word
for Miss Besthe Seabolt; her heart
is almost broken. #
* A kmvfsa! rustam
MK&f ihaS fra Refits every
******* Aids diigestian,
M'-wcll <f^a '’ i3as A* B
soothes the throat.
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&goodthin<2 A
to remember
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£**FLAVOR LASTS
Flea's Physical Strength.
A flea’s strength is amazing. It can
pull 1,49.‘J times its own weight.
MT AIRY
Dance and Dine
At The Georgian
A dance every Friday evening*
9 to 12. A special dinner and
music every Sunday evening* 6*SO
to 9 o'clock.
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The Georgian Hotel
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Athens, Ga.
’TDocket jZlontv
9 ■ ■
Which is the better —the dollar in
your pocket or the one safely de
posited at our bank? There can
be but one correct answer.
The dollar in your pocket is elu
sive. It is where you can easily
reach it. You “obey that sudden
impulse’’ and away goes the dol
lar. After it has gone you wish
you had it back,but it takes more
than wishes to get another dollar
these days Put vour dollars in
the bank thus avoiding tempta
tion to spend them. Soon they
win be working for you.
We pay 4 percenton time deposits
The Peoples Bank
C?<o:m.EMsr GS-siu
COMER MARKET CO-
H. H- McGEE* Mgr-
Fresh Meats— Country Sausage
Fish and Oysters on Saturdays,
Lunches of All Kinds.