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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
! hereby announce myself a candi
date for Clerk Superior Court, sub
ject to the action cf the Democratic
Primary called for March 10th.
Thanking you for past favors and
tarne.tly soliciting your support in
the corning primary, I am,
Respectfully,
Wm. 1). Meadow.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
T hereby announce myself a candi
date for Clerk Superior Court, Madi
son County, subject to the Democratic
Primary, March If*, 11*24.
Tour vote and influence will he ap
preciated .
Respectfully,
If. C. Hardman.
FOR SHERIFF
To tiie Voters of Madison County:
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for sheriff, subject to the
Democratic Primary to he held Mch.
19th, 1924. I thank you for your
previous support, and will appreci
ate your endorsement for another
term.
Respectfully,
VV. If. Hall,
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
1 am a candidate for re-election
*5 Tax Collector of Madison County
hi the coming Primary; and ask the
support of the voter , Loth men and
'women. j
Respectfully,
T. G. Hitchcock.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Tax Collector, subject to
the Democratic Primary to be held
March 1!*. 1024.
Your vote ants influence will be ; p
predated.
lb q.ectfuily,
m C. E. Huff
FOR ORDINARY
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-cdci ion to the office oT
Ordinary of Madison County, Geor
*ia. subject to the rules and regula
tions fixed for the Democratic Prima
ry to be belli < n ti e 19th March, 19*24
Your support will be appreciated.
llespeoifully,
N. C. Bullock.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF ROADS
AND REVENUES
To the Voters of Madison County:
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for Commissioner of Road ;
and Revenues, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary to be held March 19,
{'.'24, and 1 thank you for yo:r er>
dorsement for another term.
I will say fi.r tiic benefit of the
public, that ns to the financial s .‘Hid
ing- of your County, February Ist,
192-1. will av Mat 1 have Twenty
One Thousand Nine Hundred Seven
■teen Dollars (s2l ,i)1 7.00) for run
*ifT uxpensi D : ;..
V.?ry Ices root fully.
.•. K . r iv, 1 I'iei
FOR COMMISSIONER or ROADS
'■{lD RK 7F? ' F<!
-U the i of voters; from ne
rvy r.-.rt of the county l announce
mj ia iivt.liotUc for Commission
er < f Rt atis a..-: !’•.■ hmu: s, subject
H' tin urinary, March 15)th, 1
Re .speed fully,
G. O. Griffith.
FOR St it. RIFF
f c.r ar u cc myself ;i cnmli
/iate fi : oHU Si m*iif. Madison
*<ur \ s'ihj> ' ' i-l.e
I'rtr.. iry Mav - F". h, 1924 .
I • ..lick the vote i'. i itifluenu of
•m v • • oil • . e<n tty. promi -
yig i't c*vo \ ro do my full
dutj if . oeU.i.
,
Nor
‘ounty:
a candi-
M adion
he Dm
March
fluenee
• appre-
FOR TAX RECEIVER
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for Tax liec< ivec, Madison ( oun
ty. subject to the action of the uc
t'inn of the De.noc ratjc lAirary
calk'd for March 19th.
Thanking you fi>< past *avr r* and
earnestly soliciting your support in
the coming primary, I am,
Respectfully,
A . M . Mix
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
SCHOOLS
f hereby announce myself a can
didate for County School Superin
tendent, Madison County, subject to
the Democratic Primary to be held
March 19, 1324. I 1 earnestly solicit
your vote and influence.
Respectfully,
J. A. Criffeth
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
SCHOOLS
I hereby announce myrelf a can
didate for re-election t® the office of
County School Superintendent, sub
ject to the ait-ion of iKc Democratic
Primary.
I earnestly solicit the votes and
influence of both men and women.
Thanking you for your pa : t sup
port, I am,
Respectfully,
Roy C. David
FOR COMMISSIONER OF ROADS
AND REVENUES
I hereby announce myself a can
didate .for (h>mmis.ior or of Roads
and Revenues, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary t# bo held March 19,
1934.
As the time i- so short I will not
have time to canvass the County,
will appreciate the vote and influ
ence of (he. voters.
U. T. BULLOCK,
( " better known as Major Bullock.
fOR CORONER
I hereby announce mysc-lf; a candi
date U i Coroner of Madiscn bounty,
.subject to the relit n of Democratic
Primary, March 19, 1924.
Your suoport will be appreciated.
C. G. SCARBOROUGH
FOR KEPRLSJtivrATI VE
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Representative of Mad : son
Goumy, it. the General Assembly of
Georgia, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Primary Election
to be hereafter called for the election
for the same..
1 earnestly solicit the support of
alt the voters, both Ladi? . and Gen
tlemen, and assure you that 1 will
appreciate your vote.
This February 26th, 1924.
J. R. r. THOMPSON
Bowman, Ga.
To the Comer News:
IV id you plea* give me space in
your paper to extend ir.y thanks to '
the people of Madison county for
their kindni-e> to mo a* { hav;> gone
about preaching to them. I have
been preaching for 54 years, more in
Madison county than ary other coun-
I -b. 1 I:-.: re. jr. /. . of d.e itoa.cr
o! tht county and your kindness has
helped me to do what I beve done,
mu a., i ... i_, j-j many of you
face to face in this life again, 1 take
this means of aga thanking you;
my prayer i-. xt the good Lord may
I hies* .u . ti, , <i e tv.av rr.eet again
tit tie.,. ,av<", ■ ■■ * ...-.c-.o •''i.t I .'
•or n that try last day.- may be ray
; host ~ay i li',, ■i. go,ii I.otd
| tor so mat: v :>o % ■ not, for they are
j hotter that. 1. ■ , • ~..pi.
j Ago m ti:;.:ik;> . • >•:, 1 ..-at,
Your friend
j -d. G. Fleming
RFD CROSSING DOTS
Vt el , love 1 cat'-.f ;,i:i after be
-- a\sor t s .•; . tin. ■.
Friends of Mr. Dud Fitzpatrick
l " ill rejrret to learn taa he has beer.
! 01 \ siy*■ i ..or > ‘ver:.‘ 5. *s.
! Mrs. T. fi. Smith ar. ! son. Iloko,
visited her sisters i . ar Maysville end
GiHsvilU* Sunday.
The little infant vf Mr. and Mr®
1 <•'*'>.' V*-. -d . ;u;r ... at I!a ’.as.
vec';.
THE QANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVtLLE, OA
Mr. Carney Shields attended the
oyster supper at 11a I rid ay night,.
Mr. Paul Freeman motored to
Uaysviile and back Saturday at. er
noun.
Mr. Hoke Smith left Saturday af
ternoon to spend a few days with
relatives of Hiawassee.
Mrs. T. B. Smith's brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowen of
Kalamazoo. Mich, spent last week
with her .
We are glad to say that Mrs. Dot
tie Freeman i? improving' after being
sick with measles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowen, and Mr.
and Mrs. O. B. Smith and two sons,
Hoke and Thomas, spent the day
vrith ivlr. and Mrs. George Tanner
Thursday.
Messers Berlin Freeman, Will
Perry and Arthur Bray was in Com
merce Friday.
Mrs. Jack Graham and Mr?. Etta
Perry spent the night with Mrs. J.
ft. Fitzpatrick Tuesday nigirt.
Mrs. Palo Herrons and Mrs.
Phillips were Saturday evening
guests of Mrs. Tom Smith.
Mr. Cal Fitzpatrick from Fla. is
visiting his relatives here this week
Mrs. Willie O’Kelley spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. Dud FPz
potrick.
Mr. Garfield Hooper and Isaac Ad
ams attended preaching at Friendship
Sunday.
Mir® Etta Smith had as her guests
Sunday Misses Lola, Lizzie and Em
ma Holden, Read wood, Pauline Fitz
patrick; Messers Atvin Holden, Eseo
Wood, Edd and Isaac A'fisms, Gar
field Hooper, Doris and Dallas Fitz
patrick .
Mr. and Mrs. T. F>. Smith and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowen mo
tored to Nicholson Friday.
—Blue Eyed Bettie.
HELP WANTED
Single colored man by month, that
iz.ii run Ford Car.
S. W. Crawford,
, Ha, Georgia.
SUPPER AT PROGRESS
There will be an Oyster Supper
at fVopr. as School House Saturday
night, March S, 1924. Let’s every
body come and bring everybody else.
EGGS FOR HATCHING from prHe
rtcck S. C. R- I. Fed Donaldson strain
•$1.25 for 15 poetpaid; cartons to b
returned. SI.OO for 15 if called tor.
C. O. DRAPER,
Comer, Ga.
2-28, 4t, Pd-
FOR SERVICE—
Oce Poland China Male Hog ready
for service I live one mile from
Comer on the Pao'i road $2.50 when
served or second choice pig.
\V. R. FORTSON,
R-. 4, Comer Ga
natafife? Deafness Ornct Be Cufc-5
by lvCui i iGDi, -. they cAUUdt rcaun
tiie diseased portion of the ear. There u
only otve way to cure catarrhal deafneu
mJ that *s by a constitutional remedy
O.itatThat D atu *rs 13 caused by an in
11 une>l condition of the mucous lining o?
the Eustachian Tube. When this tub-s is
.aßanidi > Ia e u rumbling son.id or im
port* : I >ai ngt, and when u Is erit •-. 7
Uv sed. Lvalues* is the result. Urloaa :ho
::,!i ,n v di bo reduced thJ thU tub?
r *sroj ;* l to its r - :iat con lUiun, he-*: -
wifi Kt .->i 1 ccl t >:**. or. M-uy c* • * o;’
d'Tin**ss :ro c* •.t L . eatar: \ . v bi-. -i i
itn iruiamei condition of the mucous sor
fii.es. 11.til's t .'li.rt!i Jiiti* 'vine autr. •: ru
lho bh:.--u on t!.* lii'iOOi; i e.> of til*
system.
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my i l • -f ' Ii t*; * t w.. 1. ?'
•* .* enrol ly 1' .t t ■r i 1 : c.'v.ae. s.':r
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AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT
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Out Of Focus
ARE YOU AWARE OF THE FACT THAT PEOPLE WHO
SUFFER WITH FAULTY VISION HAVE THE fit GLASSES
TO BLAME FOR A GREAT DEAL OF THEIR TROUBLE?
IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU REPEATEDLY, LET US
EXAMINE YOUR GLASSES. WE GET THE PERFECT RE
SULTS .
M..F. FIGKETT JEWELRY CO.
t Jo wcloT's—-Opt onset rists
258 CLAYTON ATHENS. GA*
SPECIAL
Gold Band plates per set $1.21
Gold Band Bowls 25(1
Gold Bend Platters 25(1
Gold Band Soup Bowls 25a
10 qt dish pans, enameled 50J
8 qt blue enameled boilers 50(1
8 qt aluminum boilers oOa
8 qt aluminum pie pans 59(|
Full cream eheere, per pound 29c
Fnanieied Dipper !oC
Pork and Berns, large size five cents
Large size Turkish towels -7c
.1 pay the following price for pro
duce: Eggs 31c, Hens 20c, Friers
30c, boosters 10c, Hides *4c, Tallow
sc, Beeswax isc, Bags 50e, Iron 40c.
Sweet Potatoes 9oc.
A. Dechovitz
Comer, Georgia
C. A. SCUDDER
MEtVELER
ATHENS, GA-
Oiamonds,
Watches
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Sterling Si-' rSI
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY,