The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, February 01, 1924, Image 1

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i ne banielsvuie t ionitor. VOL XX> If! danielsville o D. Scarborough Jr. is vis jti;; bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 0, Scarborough Sr. Mr. George Daniel Daniel left Wednesday for Thompson, Ga. hav ,,E been elected County Agent for McDuffie Cos. Mr. Cecil Carson was in Athens Tuesday. ,lv 11. H. Bond of Panama is •, biting his mother, Mrs. Leila Bond. Miss Robbie Vaughn of Athens s'pent Sunday with Miss Louise Stalling. mygatt—power Miss Ethel A Mygott and Mr. De witt Power of Athens were married ; ], ert . Wedne day morning, Jan. 30. Kb,’ Allen performed the ceremony. Mies Kathleen Snell ing of Athens .rent the week-end at home. — Mis - Gladys Nelnts was a week- , end visitor here. — Mr. Fred Bond of Royston was here on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Sorrell -went ; sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nelms. Little Mi s Jimmie Lou Brcomejs nproving nicely from a severe at tack of pneumonia. iiURRCUGKS- NELMS Miss Wilma Burroughs ar.d M-. 'oe R. Nelms were married in comer but Saturday night, Jan 2(5, Rev. Tally officiating. '* • * ft * <i l + * * JUST FRG.M ILA * * * # * * * We ate glad to know that Miss Qu-illa Brown is improving after hav ing the measles recently. Mis;-. Irene Martin spent the week end at home. Mis-. Gladys Burroughs entertained Misses birdie Mae Jones, Irene Fa vor and Maude Gurley on Friday • ight. vi e are sorry to hoar that Miss Lc -y BelUe Lore! was sick this pa&t week end. Miss Alva Bird entertained Misses i f'ir .c Mao. Jones, Gladys Burroughs, i : ,|,i Cvv! . ?T)( j L*or>o Favor Sat urJay. i ' llv - F. i>. Me Cay spent Saturday w Athens. • Ee-.- •!* Lord spent week-end -t home. ' . ~ , Ihrdie -Mae Jcyies had aaex pany on T uesd: y evening. u >• our team ;vas beaten - re < irte< 'and will win ti e next '• e Play with Colbert. >r ' " ! Mrs. S. W. Crawford I • .-e? jtnd !>ir 'io M e 1 t ay* witth Mr ‘ family. '■ Kice and Mi. j '-vout of town vis : - ay. ... or i; :a th; s past week. m hag the i j are many case* of r:ea • - community!. A PROCLAMATION GEORGIA: By Clifford Walker, Governor of •arid State; WHEREAS, 0 cial information has been received at this Department that Mack Enibree, who was convict ed of murder in Madison County in 191-3, and sentenced to hang, escoped uid is now fugitive from justice. I have thought propel-, there fit •o >.-sue this my Proclamation, her. by offering a reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars for the apprehen sion and delivery of said Mack Er - bree with evidence sufficient to cor. rich, to Sheriff of Madison County and State. And I do, moreover, charge and require all officers in officers in this State, C-ivii and Military, to be vig ilant in endeavoring to apr.rMa.ri l the said Mack Embree in order ♦h.it he may be brought to trial for the offenue with which he stands eh :eged. Given under my hand and seal of the State, this the J9ch day of Jaa. 1924. CLIFFORD WALKER, Governor By the Governor; S. G. McLindon, Sec. of State. MADISON COUNTY TOURNAMENT At the second meeting of the Mad ison County Tournament Committee. Saturday, January sth, it was derid ed that the county basket-ball tourney should be held at Danielsville, Feb. 15 and 16, if the weather permits. In cane of bad weather it will be held. Feb. 22nd and 23rd. Any Madison County School de siring to enter a team may do so subject to the following regututior?: The players participating must be bona-fide .students of the school they represent; i. e. they must have at tended school regularly for not less than six (6) weeks during the scho lastic year 1923—1924 and previous to the time of the tournament ami they must not have attended ary school other than the one they rgpre stnt during the scholastic year 192-1- 1924. They must be doing passing work in at least three (3) major subjects; AlPteams must be entered before noon of Feb. 2nd; i. e. a list of el igible players from each school, sign ed by the principal or suptrintendent must be in possession of Hope P. Davis, Comm. Fee. before that date Drawing will be made Feb. 9, 10:09 A. MP. at Supt. David's rflfi.ee. Tickets for tournament may he se cured from Supt. Claofce Stevens of Madison County High School. The price wii] be 25c for teachers and •hool children; 50c for all others. A.!! communicaterglaave to the trn Vn "1 *• i 1 I- ! Jqvf. . . iivff/i? i. . lj iV.cs. COLEE?.T HIGH SCHOOL School is progressing nicely since the measie epidemic has about ce.a-..i aml the weather U getting Lot'o;. Saturday afternoon, Jan. 20th one of the mo:-: M, i si ’r be-Let hal! ye.mes of th season w. •• pL.yed on the Colbert ■curt, whe . Colbert ■ ced the lia !• t by a ;• < of 13—5. 7r Cos he lads k the . is-:-.? i ; il:e oer.i'- r .:;e, ::ni ke; .. it ■ bn... ghout tin or o-<J game . (’ five local five there wet e n<: irritvrl iml stars, for all the hoys play and • i y.- :ne. 1 : • ; gooi ! game Su yp. J . . • rr.er refereed the .'Si: '- . The M. C. < T . v.:;l p' y r . H. ' hove S:■••urJay. fV . e Lop to have a r out, ii Jto {rive our ft . the oucouraper .. nt 1 they so ric’ ly C "■ ■ < . ! JolTor-'-.n will plav :• r Tut-slav • Feb . sth. nnd Am J V. 7- TANARUS; v • ! a-' j P<*S. 7th, .Let's everytofy te he : to see the h.g games. Danielsville, Georgia, Friday, Feb. 1, 1924 GINNF.RS’ REPORT There were 8,534 bales of cotton ginned in'" Madison County, from tin crop of 1923 prior to January 10 1924. as compared with 6,V13 bales ginned to January 10, 1923. W. M. Rogers, Agent ***r * * r t > * MEADOW DOTS '****** •***, We are having some cold Weather at this writing.. Mr. r.rni Mrs. Geoge Nelms up .nt Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Will Christian. Mr. Fred Christian is on the suk list at present. Mr. and Mrs. Ten Power and little son, King Joseph, spent Satur day night ar.d Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrington. Mr. Tom Carrington is very sick at this writing . The singing at Meadow Sunday was enjoyed by all who were present. Mr. Lor io Fuelling from Colbert was visiting Meis-rs Lee and Bill Bonds Saturday night. Mr. John Will Swelling and family went visiting Mr. Pope Swelling and family of Colbert, Ga. Mr. Otr.o Nelms and Mr. Burt Bend went to Athene Sunday eve ning. Mr. Johnny Roberts spent a while Sunday morning with Mr. ?. N. Miller-. Five cases of measlles have b.- n In Mr. Miller's family tips week. Mr. .Alvin Nftlrn spent Sunday with b,s sister, Mrs. Walter Sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. (). O. Nelms spent awhile Saturday night with Mr. an] Mrs. P. N. Miller. Mr. and :V>rs. Tom Sorrow per.t Sunday with thri> father and moth er Mr. and Ben Sorrow. bJsi akdeo .n Z ;d ***h oioACu Miss Eva Smith spent We lee*-;Jay I night with Mi ~-, Loavio Nelms. Miss Fuse Thomson spent Wedras day nig lit with Miss Loia Barton. Tin dance giver- by Mr. Barton ::sday night was enjoy- < ■ y &I.i pro-sent. Miss Leavie Nelms spent awhile Sunday morning v/lth. Mi. , Anna and Maudi-ue Miffey. —Two Blue fly ;. WHITE LEGHORNS FOR SALE I have 50 Wh .c La hern Pulie’s and Young He. - G;';rj’a A.-jricul’ i ra! College Stsain, l vri ■! gel! at ’52.C0 each. O. G LANCASTER Ccouer, Ge:>rgli N. Cl 7,2 t. L)eit(ail >%o;h*{ I Dr I). li. CD .•! re ii (ir- :r s i cor./. Ga. will bo in Comer on * fond 3 each month pre pared to do all class- -of fir r.tal j work, to remain ore week. H - will appreraty* a cad. O.iLiin it->p.*r Tjjilding. WHAT THE PUBLIC SHOULD KNOW ACGUT CANCER Prepared for Publication bv the Cen cer Commission of tae Medical Association of Georgia and the Georgia Division of the American Society !or the Control of Cancer WARNING No. 3 ‘‘lt is u serious thing to he a wom an.” One woman in every eight di?s from some form of cancer af or the age of forty. Thie.o times a* many women ns men die of cancer between the age? of thirty-five and forty -five and twice as many between forty-live and fi fly-Five. Every woman who be comes a mother is left in a condition that makes her more susceptible io cancer. Ten thousand women die annually in America from cancer cf the breast and fifteen thousand from cancer of the generative organs. The average age at which these women die is forty nine year*. Thousands of young men and women are robbed of their ben' friend at a time v/h<.n she is :r.0.-t reeded. If women will exercise a re-a'onabi’c amount' of care a large number of deatiis front cancer of the breast may be avoided. Tho moat prominent symptom i. i single lump. Nine times out of ton it dees not give pain. There is only cm- (v-;ts'r>i.'iiog symptom and that is “the lump.” A lump in the breast of a woman under twenty-five is not, ue a rule, cancer: there is only one chance in. a thousand that it F. If, however, the patient is older the chances increase materially end by the lime she is forty-five tho re are nine chances out of ten that it is n cancer or will be. if not removed. Cancer of the breast is serious be cause it spreads so early ami so quickly to other parts of the body. A!mo t before tire patient is aware of tho presence of th-* lump smiri parti cles of it may have been broken off and carried to the lymph glands. This materuiliy leasers the chance of re covery . Snrre of the most important facts the public should re member aie that cancer of the breast occurs mu'-t fre quently between the ages of thfrty ffve and fifty-five. I: doe: not matter whether or not the patient ha, borne and nursed children. Heredity has nothing whatever to do with its occur rence. It does not cause pain. lz is not in any sense con-.agious-. It may or may not La by a bruise. It may or may not be t u e result of for mer abscesi or infiammalions. One thing we kn w: IT IS A PAINLESS LUMP. The-f! occurs a rm ;,t cr'ti al perio l in the 'if, of every woman by the time sb; hr.:, attained the jg ; of fifty; sometime:’ it o- rj. s . ardor. A great ma'iy urn: ee.! phei omc :a \.ru noticed an-i attributed to 1 s period. Ho:: e r ntuurp; • -I • ■ : ,r-. eg VV no;’.-!.- ter - - ,-■• vnraiur,'.! Sr an -. . o • i c a*!' rd to lake the r:.-.r.. Many live - have b<*>-n 1- t because a v- y -id w our, wv.-a ad ed to let thir. or that erious symp alone “becauKe it is only the changi of life. Wt/ want to urg-. --, *—y ■;. * -*e/ c> has reach?: i the “cancer a:;:;" to cor -/Ft bur family physician, make a e-mfidai.:. of him, ..- r. iir it; -. ), mala a -horougl. < • ,n . If b • v/iil not, gt't sort- tra who v.ili! There it :y be m> c: >:se for almin - BUT—“ t is 1.-*.-1 •••• f. In; f. ,n oi y,’ r fur i- it .I-i. his p< ; . ~,<l ( •' 'e(. :i( i. ?. ou.er ?!>e r-f .-e-.r: FOR SALE S. C. l If./;: L'->rs; 15 E-jg* lor -1 00; 100 Fgg? for 5G.50. B . S. PAUL, Comer, Ga . iff 1-24, 4t ELECTION NOTICE Tlu‘ Madison Giiuiity Democratic Executive Committco run fixed the date for holding fekPrimary fov nomination of county officials or March 1 Plffj, 1924; that being tho date set by the State* (’omnutee for holding the fheside *‘ial Primary. Candidates, must and pay . - in - sespnicnt not later than March Ist. The candidate rece'visr'g the highest, number of votes :>*t that date wi't be declared the nominee; the run-evor primary rule having been reecinded. J. K. DANIEL, Chairman. J. I*. MURRAY, Secretary. ANNOU NCE M ENTS FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT 1 hereby ameunce myself a candi date for Clerk Suite! :,>r Court, sub ject '.it the action o r th** Democrati: Primary c:u>vl for March 19th. Thanking you fee past favors and earnestly soliciting your support in the eomirg primary, { am. Respectfully, Wn. I'g Meadow. FOR CIRRK SUPERIOR COURT I lusr;-bv- anneunce my.vei'f a cand - date for ( h'rk Supteri r Court, Mad • •on l -o'.tnly. subri-e' to ♦*v* OtmocnaLic Prim.-ry, March 19, 132-f. Your vo'i.' nn-i inlbter cc will bo :p --preemted. Respec-tfid'y, H. C. Hardman). FOR SHERIFF To the. Jo ter.s of MadiMir County: I hereby .•nno ince myself a eandi laic for sheriff, subject to the Democratic Primary U be held Mch. 19th, 1 :24 I thank you for your previous support, n.ui will appecci ate your endorsement for another term. Respectfully, w. ir. Hull, NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDI - TORS lu lb? D<t-et Court o' the United Siatoi for llie Northern Dittrid of G* . Eastern Division AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY No. 1 737 in Bankruptcy. IN HE . V. .'LI (E f ,;e WHITE, Bankrupt Winterville, Ga. Rt. 2 !;> !<>>'• C r - di.tor ••! of said Bankrupt: >u are hereby, notified that there will be a meeting of creditors of the o bov<- 'lamed bankrupt on February .Ho, • IT4, at r>l3 and f> 1 4 Southern Mutual iF ilding, Athene, Ga., at 10:- •'0 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of K v ';,r,ij.'.;::g ! • nkiupt, allowing claims - :er ing a truA'lce and other legal busincf.s. HOWELL COBB, Referee Athens C s u. 26th, 1924 LAWYER : VESTER M.'OWNBY lawyer 4(5-.’16 roULD EIHG* PIS ft. W/IMil W: nil t, (4 Will VrcciUc n ell ( ivili, , I i. i morrs Wanted V/.y pay cash tor | *< fs, either wag on or car loads, BANCROFT LUMBER Go, Colbert,, Oa. Number