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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FGri CLLI-a, Lx.FEi fOR COURT
I hereby announce r.iysekf a candi
date for Clerk Superior Court, sub
ject to the action of th- Der.ioerati •
Primary called for March 10th.
Thankin'; you for \r<ial favors a <i
earnestly soliciting your support i
the coming primary, I am,
Respectfully,
VVm. I). Meadow.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
f hereby announce myself a candi
date for Clerk Superior Court, Madi
son County, subject to the Democratic
Primary, March 19, 1924.
Your vote and influence will he ap
preciated. £ :'s|n
Respectf idly,
H. Hardman.
FOR SHERIFF
Tc the Voters of Madison Count-/:
1 hereby announce niy.-e'.i *
candid ate for sheriff. subject lo th-
Democratic Primary to he held Men.
li>tb, 1924. I thank you for your
previous support, and will appreci
ate your cudofr.urent for another
lend.
R<spoctfnlly,
V.\ H. ll.dl.
FOR TAX COLLEC.TOP.
1 am r candidate for re-election
Tax Collector of Madison County
m the coming Primary; and ask th*
support of the volcr -, both men and
* omen.
Respectfully,
T. (I. Hitchcock.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Fax Colieciov, -abject in
the Democratic D'-imary to he held
March 19, 192!.
Your vote and influence tv-ill he ap
preciated .
Respectfully,
0. E. Huff
FOR COMMISSIONER OF ROADS
AND REVENUES
To the Voter* of Madi-on County:
I hc eby announce myself a can
didate for Commissioner of lload-.
and Revenues, subject to the Demo
cratic Prhntiry to he held March 19,
1924, and I thank you for your en
dorsement for another term.
I will sav tor the heneiit of the
public, that i.s to the Financial stand
ing of votir County, February Ist,
1924. will !av tliat I have Twenty
One Thousand Nine flund-e.' dew?
iron Dollars CJ2 1,9! 7.00) for run
ning expenses 192 i.
Vot-v Respectfully,
•>. K ■ r re, Mean
FOK* COMMISSIONER OF ROADS
AND REVENUES
A* llu request. of voters from ev
ery part of the county ! announce
myx'li a I’anilidiilc for (’omnii ion
rr >i Ronds and Revenues, . uhject
to tiic primary, March l!>th, |p>4.
Respectfully,
G\ O. GritfVth.
fO" 1 r " ' ST ~ r ;n*; -m '[fv "rvr \”r
SCHOOLS
1 hereby air ountn myself a can
dim ' h ; , ’ ,4
tendciit, :U.: !i.mi t'nunty, subject t. >
‘■ 'v Democratic Primary to he held
March IV!, I!>21. 1 1 carnes ly solicit
J'o-If vote ami i fluonee .
Respectfully,
•J. A. Griffeth
for county superintendent
SCHOOLS
J fiorebj ani'DiP oe myself a can
didate for re-election 10 tho office of
County School Superintendent, sub
to thi' action of tho Democratic
Primary. ;
1 earnestly solicit the votes ana
influence of both nu'r. and women.
Thankimr you for your pu t * ip
porr. 1 am,
Respectfully,
Uoy G. David
FOR ORDINARY
f hereby nnnounce myself a can
rf Hiatt or re-election to the oilier of
Ordinary of Madison County. Gt.ir
ra. subject ;> the rules and reciila
tior.s tixed far the Democratic Prima-
D t>' b< held on the 19th March, 1924
import wdl bo appreciated.
K ‘Srocifully.
. N, t,’. Bullock.
FOR SHERIFF
l*l sr' ! >y an non ice myself a cand:
late for office of Sheri If. Madison
'candy, subject to the Democratir
Primary, .'larch 19th, 1924.
1 solicit *iie vote and influence of
•very citizen or the county, promis
i# to u.-v t*ve,y eifort to do my 1 nil
iuty if elected.
Respectfully,
J, L. Fortson
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Madi <on County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for office of Sheriff, Madison
County, Georgia,, subject to the Dem
ocratic Primary to be held March
19ln, 1924. The vote and influence
of both men and la iies wili be appre
ciated .
Faithfully yours,
W. M. Davis
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Tax Receiver, Madison Coun
ty, subject to the action of the ac
tion of the Democratic Primary
cubed for March 19th.
Thanking you for past favors and
earnestly soliciting your support in
the coming; primary, I ara.
Respectfully,
A. M. Hi::
DANIELSVILLE DEFEATS
CARLTON ATHLETIC CLUB
Wednesday afternoon, January 20,
Daniclsviile took on the strong Carl
on Athletic Club five. The game
was fast throughout with the locals
behind till the third quarter. At thin
time they showed plenty of speed
and team work taking the lead which
finally gave them the game 21 to 14.
T!-.<* game though good was character
| ixed by some roughness. The Cari
bou quintet has had an lmost unbro
| hen record of victories t© their credit
| for rhi* na-t two seasons.
Friday afternoon in Colbert the
| local five suffered defeat by that
' school. This made the .core in games
| <>m* all for the two team*.
FORT LAMAR
Several easts of sictcncs . in the
|ft mmiinity at pro -ent which pre
i vents a full attendance at school or
Sunday Scnoo!
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence fl.iggi."-'
bot.hum announce the birth of a son.
Several from here attended the
hu- kef hall game at Bond Academy
last Friday.
Mi*. M. Dean and family were
vi-iting friends in Franklin County'
Sunday afternoon.
Messrs Paid Tabor and E. €.
Wes brook of the State College were
in this community Saturday.
Mr. Ralph Parker of Seneca, S.
C. spent the week-end with home
folk-- here.
Mr. B. P. Higgnbothain made a
lu.sinc-t trip to lleystor recently.
Tue itd-mi- - of Mrs. M. V. Me
: Whirter will l e glad to he*;- that
she is improving after a severe at
tack of rlvumn! ism.
mr~- -
M". sets '■ . S. and -I. M. ilutcb
er-on and ,1 . C. Tabor visited >"(*in
tives and floods in the Bold Suing
community reuently.
The fti :nl; of Mr.;, G. Pit
ni;ti) will he .-.M-ry to har of her sick
ness : she is somewhat improved at
prc'ent .
Mi-- Plane}.v Kn who i~ t* ae'iiine.
at I? oid V.. \y canu 1 home Friday
sick with cold, which ha? since de
veloped into pneumonia. She i- re-t
--ing very \ ed and va hope will sot n
recover.
lie a. is." situation is somewhat
improved; we hear o? no new case?
and the old ones oil aide to he up
and around.
The Juniors in the Sunday School
haw made some money and invested
in song hool * and other things for
the Sunday Sen no". The new hook'
have come and they are very proud
of them.
What has become of the Madison
County Demonstrator? We scldo; •
hear of him in t!.V part of the conn
ty,
•t „ . jo. <(_ . nwi.'-. m„■ situ 5
THS DANSEI.S-V’LLE MONITOR. DANIS* SVILLE. GEORGIA.
* MEADOW *
Saturday and Sunday were our ter
■;lar preaching buys.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T Sanders. Mr
Callie Sanders, Mr. T. J. I’ e'd?
made a business trip to Mt. Airy
one day last week.
The dance given by Miss Ehse
Kidd Friday night whs enjoyed by
all present.
Miss Pauline Poss was the guest
of Mis-. Estelle Carithers last Sat
urday afternoon.
Miss Nellie Epos. Mr. C'eo Carith
ers spent Suday afternoon with Miss
Pauline Poss.
Miss Maud Sue Miller was th
guest of Mi.-s France! Carither* lat
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Griff S,idling:- and
son, Lor.ie. from Colbert were at
preaching Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson from Co
mer were at preaching Saturday and
Sunday.
Mi s Nellie Smith is spending the
week with Mi. - Elise Nix of Comer.
Mis Bfsrgarc te Daniel from Col
bert is visiting Mis . F.nga Leu Daniel
this v, eek.
aos-i . .oT and .n dicoffi T rad etna's
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Epps we e
the guest of Mr. and M r i. Will
Christian Sunday.
Miss Liicile Turner and Ml - Nil
lie Landers spent the night with Mi
Willie Lou and Mi.:; Eli e Thomp
son last Monday night.
—Two Brown Eye .
RUPTURE
EXPERT CALLED TO ATHENS
Seeley CoV. trvis expert from Chi
cago will be at the Georgian Hotel,
and will remain in Athens. Friday
only, February 15. He says: “The
Spermatic Shield will not only retain
any case of rupture* perfectly, but
contracts ;he ope oilier in 10 day $ on
(he average case. Being a vof. ad
vancement overall former methods—
exemplifying" irstanfaneou. -eTorts
• immediately appreciable and with
standing any strain or position no
matter use size or location. Large
or diiffit.it; t cases, or incissional run
.tu rt; (following operations) special
j ly solicited. This inXminont received
the only award in England ami in
Spain, producing results without sur
o-., y. injection.-, medical ‘treat men Is
er prescriptions. Mr. Soe’Cv has doc
uments from the United States Gv
-• •rrnienL Warhington, D. C., fo>- in
spection. Our representative will be
glad fr demonstrate without charge
or lir the nr if desired. Bitsine s d<*
mands prevent stopping at any other
place i"i this ection .
FRAUD CAUTION —Avoid fraud
ulent itndators and impostors who
ntav visit thi -ection making any
II cam::; of et uiuction wl.h n,o or cry
UaUishment, imitating my style of
; !1 " v : '■ - •" e>d : - -to deceive th •
aiFiicad. All such claims are fraudu
lent and decep ive and the public
are hereby cautici-red. The genuin *
w ! ! :■! \>. : have name “Seeley" with
Chicago Address at bottom of a-l.
P. S —Every statement in this no
tice Sps been verified before the
Federal and State C 3urt.~ F. H.
Seeley.
Home Office: 117 N. Dearborn St
j Chicago.
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