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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
• jHadiaon County.
C! Z e 'Xw of , ’ y
. - (te'loci;, Ordinary of Mdo
N - : be sold on the first Ti:o3~
'“T February 1924 before the
Zn h*r “‘'or o' lto' W.llc Ga
1 Ctv ”<1 betw ' en the
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Srf“ i '‘ i :' ,0, ' owras
'almSi'trout or of land
H-irtr and being in Madison county,
state of Georgia, 382 Distinct G. M..
on the waters of Brushy Creek on
4i, e public troad leading from Colbert
t 0 oanislwille, adjoining lands of
Mites Collier, Dr. Hampton, J. A. Eb-
: rhaTt and M. E. Scogin, beinng the
K>me place of the late J. • Kirk
deceased, containing 115 acres with
0 acres involved in the Drainage of
Brushy Creek project as per plntff-6f
Ba iJ Drainage Company.
\lso one lious© and lot
the Home of the sand J. H. Kirk,
iate deceased of said county in tlie
rty 0 f Colbert with house, 7 rooms
down stairs and 1 room up stairs,
•ront fiiul back porch in good repair,
gulden, barn, good well water, and
necessary outbuildings. Lot contain
ing 200 feet square. Also 1 vacant
lot joining .and being in cultivation,
containing 200 feet f.tfuure.
Sair land and lots sold as the prop
erty of the said J. H. Kiik, iate of
sr.id County, deceased. This 7th day
of January, 1924.
H. C. KIRK, Adair.
SHERIFF’S SALES
fiPorgifi, Martisan County.
Will to sold before the Court
' just door in Dunielsville is said
county os the first Tutsloy in Fcb
:-u,\ry 1924, within the legal hours of
the following described proper
ty to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of bond ly
ing and being in Madison county,
add State, 438th Dist. G. M., on the
' vatm of Blue Stcu creek, about
ll ' • • i
' 4 miles North-eanfc of Danielhville,
.being a portion of the Capt. W. W.
Siott lands, and now known as part
of the J. H. GMffeth lands, contain
ing fifty-eight and one-third (58 1-3)
acres more or leis and adjoining
lands cf I. W, Berryman, Turner
Freeman,. ~1 ra. Some'is and others,
enclosed in the following lines t-o-wit:
Beginning at on.said creek
aid running S 14 1-2 E 3:) :09 to
rock; Uience N 75 1-2 E- 17.31 to
rock on read; thence N 21 1-2 W
-2-BO to stales on crock; thence up
creek S 45 W 5.00; thence S 67 1-2
W 7.00; thence N 83 W 1.00 to be
ginning corner.
Levied on as the property of L.
IV. Berryman to satisfy two ft fas.
ivind by T. G. Hitchcock, Tax-Col
-ctor of Madison county, Ga„ and
rair>:>t L. W. Bc-rryman for his
tr ' w s in the years 1022 and 1923.
Notice given L. W. Berryman
< '‘.ner of said land as required by
la.v. This Bth day Jan. 1924.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff
Borgia, Madison County.
WIIEUEAri, J. N. GrLTeth, Ad
-1 n:s trator of NL W. Alewine, de
l a '' e d, estate, represents to the
1 * lllr t m his petition, duly filed" and
rt ‘d or record, that he hus fully
l “te: This is, therefore to cite all
,v aimsconecrned, kindred and c eil
to show cause, if any they ian,
r ®*d Administrator should net
discharged from his arlministra*
i, and receive Letters cf Dismis
■,n* on the first :>C. day in Februa
ry, 1924. r ,
N. C. Buliock, Ord.
yia, Madison County.
10 t: "n It May Cone- rn:
E. Lord having:, in proper
, 0: ” !> a l > P*id t, nit- for Permanent
" -T-' iuV. a Lon on the *3-
t y. < ; -’f Sarah id. Lord, late of
La.- is t . cite ail and
c litors next of
° n - &nd appear at my office
: by law, ad
t ’ l, -f any they can, why
* ’• * sdmir-.:- tration should r t
L to W. E. Lord on Mr,,
ro.: E. Lord’s estate.
"toiess my hand and official sig
re’ :hjs 7t “ day of January, 1924
•N’ C, Buticck, Ord.
* COLBERT *
Mrs. S. R. Hardman and Mrs.
j.f. B. Sims were hostesses to too
Woman’s- Club for the January meet
ing.
The President and Vice-President
being absent the chair was most cred
i itabiy filled by Mrs. H. H. Hart.
■ The devotional exercises were led
iby Mrs. J. E. Kidd, followed by
1 reng, “Battle Hymn of the Republic,”
i by Club. Roll call was answered by
quotations from Robt. E. Lee. The
i study for the afternoon was Lee,his
I life and character. Mrs. Loden, ac
companied by Mrs. Collier sang,
; “Just a Wearying for You.” Refresh
ments. consisting of coffee and chick
!cn sandwiches were served. The
i Club adjourned and will meet with
I Mrs. J. C. Biggs, Feb. 15, ’24.
NEW TOWN *
• ••••*#•*
We arc having soma fine hog kil
ling weather at present.
Mr. and Mrs. T '7. Hopkins
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. >. Oarroulh.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Moon were
spend the day guests of Mr and
Mrs . Jesse Brown Saturday .
Mr. T. C. Dudley returned to
Atlanta after spending several weeks
with his wife's parents.
We are sorry to know thru Mrs.
J. H. Carouth is cn the rick list.
Mr. and Mrs. S. .'). Threlke’d
were visitors in this comm unity ’his
week.
We are glad to know that the taby
of Mr. Hoyt Nash is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom EWrhardt
spent Sunday with Mr 11 C Eberhart.
We are giad to know that Miss
Molly Lowed is improving;- after sev
eral days sickness.
Mrs. J. L. Moon and Mrs. Mag
gie Cheney spent last Saturday with
Mrs. Jesee Ercwn.
Miss ArdeU Scoggins was a visitor
here Sunday night:
Mrs. Clint Wood anu Mrs. Marvin
Burroughs were visiting Mr. and
Mrsi. Hoyt Nash one day last week.
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THE DANIELSVILLF. MONITOR DAMTFI SVILLE. C.A
Comer Local News
Me.sers Omer Chandler and SeL
ties of Ui ion ware visitors to Comer
Sunday evening and attended B. Y
P. U.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brooks of
Athens spent Sunday with Rev. and
Mrs. W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Mr. Yv. H. Comoton was a visitor
to Athens Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams hav.
gone to Macon where they will nnke
their home.
Mrs. ,T. T. Porterfield who has
been at St. Mary’s hospital in Ath
ens for treatment has returned home.
Rev. Logan was a visitor to Comer
Saturday and was a guest of Supt.
and Mjy- (). G. Lancaster for din
ner .
Mr. Bishop Power of Athens was
a visitor here last week.
Mr. J. L. Johnson of Commerce
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rogers
one day last week.
After an absence of two weeks on
account of measles, Supf. O. G.
Lancaster was able to resume hi.si du
ties at Comer High School Monday.
Miss Ruth Power and Mrs. Fannie
Power of Athens spent last week
end with relatives hero.
Mrs. T. C. Davison is hostess to
Kings Daughters Class this afternoon
The regular meeting of the Bap
tist W. M. S. was held at the church
yesterday afternoon. Mrs.. W. P.
Brooks Jr., president, gave a very
intere.ting talk on stewardship, a f tir
which Circle No. 3 gave an interest
ing study on Mexico. Tice special mu
sic by M i/ss Rockcppa BnrckhaPer,
violinist, and Mrs. F. C. Whelchel,
pianist, added much to the program.
Col. Howard Gordon of Daniels
vii'e was a visitor here yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beacham
were called away last week-end on
account of the iUne s of Mrs. Beach
am’s father.
Ai.s. ,est'ie Scarborough ieurneii
last week from Athens where she
had been for some time..
CALLED CONFERENCE AT
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Comer Baptist church L asked
to meet in a called conference. Sun
fa.'. morning after Sunday School t
attend to some matters of itr.po -
t&nce. Let every member he prese ,t.
W. P. Brooks, Jr
LAST SUNDAY GREAT DAY
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
l ast Sunday was a great nay at
the Baptist church, when ioliowin..
an impressive sermon by the pastor.
Rev. VY. P. Brooks Jr., the church
voted in open conference to go to full
time preaching services, and ca’l-.u’
Rev. Brooks for the full time.
Upon the resignation of Rev.
Brooks some few days ago, ape ii *n
was circulated and signed by the en
tire membership requesting the pa -
tor to withdraw this resignation and
remain with the church.
WINS UTH DISTRICT GAV EL
The Comer Woman’s Club ban the
distinction of winning the gavel of
fered by Mrs. Lena Felkcr Lewis,
president c-f Ktli district, to the club
m-iking the highest average aeco-ding
ro the Standard of Excellence gov
erning the clubs rf the disiriefc. .Since
there are more than forty live, wide
awake clubs in thi-; district, the Co
mer Woman’s Club is parti ularly
proud of winning this trophy.
Mi-?. . J. W. GhoLiton, president
of the club for the oast three y ara,
has been tireless in her efforts, and
the splendid club, of which Cum .-r 's
so jin fly proud, is due in a large
measure to her wonderful er husi
asm. —Reporter, C. W. C.
Commence the New Year right.
If vou are having trocble with your
eyes, have them examined by our ex
pert optometrist from the Cha* A
Green Optical Cos., Atlanta, Ga. If
you need them, he will fit von wi?h
the proper kind to relieve your trou
ble. He will be here again on Sat
urday. January 2G.
Hardman Drug Cos., Colfcart, Ga.
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I NOTICE OF MEETING OF CRED
j ITORS
j In the District Court of the United
; Slate* fer ihe Northern D strict cf
jGa., Eastern Division
AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
No. 1725, In Bankruptcy
IN RE*
E. C. CIiRETON, Bankrupt
Comer, ..G*?.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that
there will he a meeting of creditors
of the above named bankrupt on
January 2ilh, 1924. at (.01 Southern
Mutual Building, Athens, Ga., at
12:00 o’clock, M. for the purpose of
Examminrg bankrupt, allowing
claims, selecting a trustee and other
legal busi no-ts.
HOWELL COBB, Referee
Athens, Ga., Jan. (Sth, 1924
Loci! .'lalninrit wanted ter Co
mer and vicinity to lell DOUBLE-
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full uarticulars the DOUBLEWEAR
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Logs Wanted
We paycash tor
logs, either wag
on or ear loads.
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•* • *
For sure as the morning follows
The daikest hour of the night,
No question is ever settled
Until it is settled right.
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.,
#* m m
Who’er a -plies unweariedly
Is not beyond redeeming.
—Goethe
*•* * *
Friendship is a plant which can not
be forced. True friendship is n
gourd, springing in a night and with
ering in a day.
—Charlotte Bronte