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l£N 3 A r SUPERIOR COURT, MADISON COUNTY, GEORGIA
JANUARY TERM, 1924
Monday Morning, January 14, 1924
CASES IN DEFAULT
Jarrell v, Jarrell No. 1094
Mack vs Black 1399
Jordan vs James
Hunter vs Hunter 1570
Whitehead vs Whitehead 1073
Blackman vs Daley et al 1013
Patten vs Patten 1623
Bond vs Bond 1C “ r)
Planters Bank vs Compton 1027
Watkins Cos. vs Lord 1628
Griffeth Imp. Cos. va Williams 1630
Griffeth Imp. Cos. vs Whitworth 1031
TRIAL CASES FOR MONDAY
Hodgson Oil Refining Cos. vs Williams, Williams Claimant 1140
Shields vs Rice, Illegality 1344
Calloway Grocery & Cos. vs Wilhite et al 1430
Hawke avs Gaulding et. al ; • • 1475
Tyner vs Roland 8 1020
Evans vs McKenzie ir> 3o
David vs May • .• L 1535
Virginia Carolina Chemical Cos. vs Tyner 1543
International Chemical Cos. va Dun can, Phillips Garnishee 1576
Madison County Bank vs Kincaid & Williams 1588
Tyner vs Crow 7 599
Madison County Bank vs Bryant, Griceth Claimant - 1621
Cheek vs Cheek 1622
Arnold et al vs Arnold et al, Appeal from Ordinary Court 1624
McWhorter vs David 1625
Watkins Company vs Gunnells et al 1629
Griffith Implement Cos. vs Arnold 1632
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924
Davis vs Davis, Appeal IG3G
Carmichael vs Smith, David Claiman t 1052
Collins Adm’r %'s Williford, Williford Claimant * 1053
Edwards vs Kiner, Kiser Claimant 1061
Edwards vs Kiser, Evans Claimant •'.... 1662
Comer Bank vs Ovmby, Illegality 1664
Ghoiston Brothers vs Hampton, Hampton Claimant 1665
Gholston Brothers vs Bates, Appeal from J. P. Court 1669
The Criminal Docket will net be called till Tuesday afternoon, Jan.
loth. 1924. All parties interested in Criminal casts need not attend
Court till Tuesday afternoon unless other business in ccurt;. F.xcept
witnesses before the Grand Jury which convenes Monday morning,
January 14th, 1924. >
Done by order of the bar, December 31st, 1923.
W. L. HODGES, Judge.
Win. D. MEADOW, Clerk S.C.
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THE DANIF.LSVILLE MONITOR DAWIELSVILLE, GA.
Local and Personal
Amony the Corner people who en
joyed Blossom Time in Athens were
Misses Mary Carr Cole, Minnie Leo
Ward, and Elizabeth. Roper; Messers
Jin\ Turner, Knox Gholston and Ho
rner David.
FOR SALE—Oise alraoit new two
horse w?on.
FOR RENT—Two two-horse farms.
EDD WHITE
Comer, Ga.
Mr. and Mras. Boyd Seymour and
their attractive little daughter, Vir
ginia, arrived Monday from a tour
of Florida.
EGGS FOR HATCHING from S. C.
R. I. lteds, Donaldson strain, at $1.50
per 15. Also booking orders .now
for Baby Chicks, Feb., Mar. and Apr.
delivery, at 20 cents each or S4.SO
per 25.
J. L. McMURRAY
1-10, It, N
Mrs. Jeff Graham ar.d son, Che:t4r
of Athens spent Wednesday with Mrs
E. C." Williams.
Mrs. J. T. Porterfield and Mrs.
Grady Cooper spent Saturday in
Athens.
Miss Elizabeth Roper delightfully
entertained at an informal bridge
party Saturday evening in honor of
her airter, Mrs. S. J. Bargeron of
Lyon, Ga.
At a late hour delicious refresh
ments were served.
™krs. J. R. Hardin and children
have retrned to their bone in Macon.
Mr. ,T. W. GnoUton spent Satcr
day in Athens.
J. B. Eberhardt of Elberton
is. visiting Ivor daughter, Mrs. S. J.
Carmichael.
Mrs. S. J. Bargeron and tittle
daughter, Barbara Elizabeth, are
g-ucsts of Di*. and Mrs. L 4 E. Roper.
Mr. J. E. Johnson was in Dnnicls
vi!le Tuesday.
Supt. O. G. Lancsate/, who has
-been -quite > sick • the paaf week with
mcaslea is improving, / the delight
of his friends.
Mbs Minnie Lee Ward spent the
week-end with friendn in Winder.
Friends of Dr. Fred Whelchel will
be pleased to learn that he is im
proving after an illners of several
day*.
Comer people are glad to welcome
as residents, Mr. C. W. Beach am and
family, who formerly lived at Col
bert.
One of the pleasant affairs of the-
Christmas Season was the birthday
dinner given by Mr. Alien Rice of
Lexington to his father and sister,
Mr. G. L. Rice and Miss Lucy Rice.
The attendant? were Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Berry,
Mrs. Georgia Young and children.
Mrs. McCurdy of Corner and others.
A bountiful turkey dinner was served
In the center of the table was the
birthday cake holding the seventy
lightday candles.
There ifi still a grv it deal of Meek
ness in town, and cafes of m-ia.-ies
are being reprried daily.
Athens Business College
Bookkeeping, tkoitkfru and
typewriting.
Save 5() per ce'-U of expenses
by attending 11 is school. The
Graduates of the A teens Busi
ness College always get the
best position. Kvery grad a ate
employed- Write for informa
tion to-day.
Box 643, Athens. Ca.
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TORS aad BROODERS
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We are in position to make
loans for any amount on cotton
stored in Bonded Warehouses at
very reasonable interest rates.
If you desire to hold your
cotton and need money see us.
Wepay 4 per cent on time deposits
The Peoples Bank
Comer Oa.
Planters Warehouse Cos.
Incorporated
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JOHN T. PITTARD, Pres. C.W. CROOK
W. W. SCOTT, Vice-Prea. Sec. and Trcas.
“Liberal Advances made or. ail eoUon rtered".
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It is in your packet todsy and in some other mun’s
pocket tomorrow.
No man get* ahead materially by try ing to hang on
to a circulating medium, lor money of itseli will not
increase—you trust boy something with it.
Deposit your money in a bank and you buy a credit
and that eri d.t will increase by the intere-t or. it. K>ep
adding to your deposit, arid y<-ur credit continues to
grow.
Don’t try t; harg onto mere money —it*ia the vr< rg
system,
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ilepowilK Insured
COMER, GEORGIA.