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COLLIERS ACADEMY
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sts,. a.:d Mrs*. Mercer Graham
*pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
3* . Graham. A
Sir surd Mrs. Piurce Tiller of near
t rawiord spent a while Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. F-arl
Antfcoa/.
2Sr and Mrs. Joe Chandler spent
KusKay afternoon with relatives at
Meadow
M* A. W. Chandler and daught
er, ist Em, spent a’ while Sunday
afternoon with Mr. ami Mrs. 1,. 0.
ttiadle^.
Mr. F. C. Tiller had <is his guest
a, 'white Thursday afternoon, Messers
T . SI Peterman and Kline Graham.
Mi and Mrs. H. P. Dickerson
s?fnKt Monday afternoon with Mr.
uwi Mrs J. \\ . Thomas.
Mr and MrJ. K. S. Collier had
* 3 their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs
4V Is. Henslee and children, and
Mr . and Mrs. <<. G. Lancaster of
Comer.
tf-,, Ft O. Turner and daught%
Miss Jes-ie Mac, were shopping in
'Cower one day last week.
Mr and iVTrsl Mercer Graham
were shopping in Comer recently.
Mr and Mrs. 11. P Dickerson
as their gucts'.s Sunday Mr. and
Mrs- flvatt Wheelers of Sandy
fhesf. M’t. and Mrs. Isham Thomas.
Mrs E. W. Johnson visited rel
ative* in Lexington a few days last.
titss Helen Bridge* spent the week
end with Mr and Mrs W. iG. Graham.
NLW TOWN DOT3 *
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Mr and Mrs. W. O'. Kidd were
srps-isij-the-day gue;Hs of Mr. J. B
Fewer and Miss Mollie Power Sunday
Mrs Nela David §pet Saturday
ttisftt. with her sister, Mrs. Baty of
Carlton
hvv. ,1. D Brown delivered an
jitde sermon tv. a large crowd here
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Wilson
•went Monday with Mr. B. Moon
*nd family ot' Carlton .
M. users Hampton White and Ker
jtt Glenn of Carlton attended Sun
stay School here Sunday afternoon.
X\V wore glad to have them with us.
Mr,, and Mrs. \V. P. Brown. Mv.
Mrti. .1 e Brown dined with
X J I .
. * and Mrs. f. Christian
*• c a ... i:';; > t over l\i. n lay.
At;.- e; Eva and Lucile Anderson
~;r*T Saturday night with Miss Reha
fdm'Ui
and Mrs. Qu;;.c; Wood have
xinvvi, hack to their home; we are
"*" to have them with us.
M'-s Sue Mitchell returned home
M v m>.sdiiy after spending several
■•••S' with her yiand laughter. Mrs.
W C Moon.
•P 1 >•' and Mrs. \\ K. Brown spent
Tin ay with Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Ku:;r of Carlton.
FOR SAT E
's■ s . White Leghorn Ejg.i; 15 E-.
-I 00; 100 Egg* for $6 50.
U S. PAUL,
FOR SERVICE—
•One Poland China Mai.' Hog ready
1 x-npice. 1 l;r ere mile from
S. -Mier or. the PaMi road $2.50 when
second choice pig.
XV. R. FORTS ON,
B. - nee ..a
i TO VALIDATE BOiVuj
i
J No. 1763
j Petition Madison Superior Coart,
! '3peci.il Anri; Term. 1924. To Vali
date and Confirm $14,C00.00 Bonds
- :o build and equip a Public School
Building for laid District.
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State *f Georgia
vs
Colbert School D’striwt
(hi ihi- lidth day o f Apr.-l 1924 at
iO (-'clock A. M. Earle m time the
above cause being a petition filed by
he Solicitor General of the Northern
Circuit in the name and behalf of
he State of Georgia against Col
hert School District to validate
’ 14.00A.00 of bond: the proceeds o '
vhich to be applied only to the
building a. n .:l equipping of a public
school building it; and for said Dis
rict will be heard at the Court
Homo in PardelsviUe, Madison Goun
y Georgia, in toe Superior Court
room, and any citizen of the State
>f Georgia resident within said Col
bert School District, or any other
person wherever resident who has a
right to object, may become a party
to these proceedings.
This the 9th day of April, 1924.
Wrc. D. MEADOW,
Clerk Superior Court, Madison Cos.
4 17, 2t.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Mad iron County.
Notice r.s hereby given that Mrs.
EPhei David, Administratrix of trie
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Thorn
ton, deceased, having applied by pe
tition for leave to sell the real es
tate and bank stack of said deceased:
an order was made thereon at the
April Term 1924. for citation that
citation issue. All Hie heirs at law
and creditors of said deceased will
take notice that I will pass upon said
application at tie May Term, 1924,
of the Court of Ordinary for said
! county, and unless caur-e is shown
|to the contrary at said time leave
j will be granted as prayed.
J This April 10th, 1924.
N T. BULLOCK. Ordinary
! Georgia, Madison County.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
! Ethel David Administratrix with the
| will annexed, of the estate of J. W.
I Thornton, deceased, having applied
j by petition for leave to sell the real
i entate of the said decease J. An or
! dor was made thereon at the April
i term, 1924, for citation, that cita*
; tion issue . All the heirs at law will
| take notice that 1 will pass upon
said application at the May terra of
the Court of Ordinary for said Court
! tv, and unless cause is shown to the
contrary at said time, leave will bo
granted to sell as prayed.
This April 10th, 19:24.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
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All '. t lii ivs of rhe estate cf J.
E. * =•■ i-. kitt ' l ' Mho••'!*• f’vvity
• . v v d
k:v tho i Jgnianus to the under
!er. to law. ad al, pt
-• ■'Buie! to aid e?tatt are •-
'Hii'v ' ... A.;. . p^y.r.v-.l
to m.-.
n and. Thompson, Ahr.’r
i.f F. Csirrouth. deck!.
4-2". *'!.
Sv.F FOR DIVORCE
In ,M.3 j.f t-.tr;, January
Term. 1.24
Go Sr. h . col.
I - VS .
Mai ' i'V- Mo'Oiiy
jTo tho L\ -Ondr-. . Mary Smith tee
Moody:
1- ; p’ai Smith,
laving ilieii it; >r. for divr.rce,
■r. this Per ft. u . erV. ti tits ccrra
of the root., uni i; b.. iug ...ado to
appear that M.a/ S: ■ th. nor Mi-od . ,
tg not i cf said C<
and id- that ’c d.'ts not reside
within ti: Sian . ;u;d i • order having
.Icon made ;o • c- on her, the
'sr.'d M.ry 'n. r.co Moody, this.
| ti.arefor.) ;> to notify you, Mary
I hmith, to I and aj
A ’ Jc ;• 7- •... : -2 ', i K add
TH£ 3AWELYfi.ut MONITOR. QANiEt.SVILLg. OfcOrtGiA.
in and for said .Madison County, tue
}th Monday in July, 1924, then and
thereto answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable W. L.
Hodges, Judge of said Court?,
This March 7, 1924.
Wrn. D. Meadow, Clerk of
the Superior Court
E. Howard Gordon, Atty
for plaintiff.
3-14, 2t each Mch. & Apr.
* PAOLI *
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We have had some rainy weather
and the farmers are getting behind
with their crops.
Mrs. Clint Burroughs and children
were the guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrsk Jim Threlkeld.
Miss Thelma Gulley was the guest
of Miss Biik Deckerson Sunday af
ternoon .
Mrs. Charles Chrisley and children
were the guests of Mrs. Tom Gulley
Saturday afternoon.
i
Mrs. Conil Rhodes was the guest
of Mrs. Clint Patten Sunday after
noon .
.
Several from here attended preach
ing at Vinevard Creek Sunday.
VVe had a very good Sunday
School and prayer meeting Sunday
and Sunday night; let’s everybody j
come and make it better.
FOR SERVICE
One registered Berkshire male
ready £or service.
JNO. M. WAGGONER,
CM bert, Cla.
•1-3, 2t
FOX SALE
Pi edsnont Cleveland Cotton Seed,
Fse.d Selec.’ed, l*rrr&tely Uianel
and Culled, $2 00 par bushel.
F. D. STRIBLING,
Danielsyi.de, Ga.
4-3, 2L
FOX SALE
200 improved C,*vr!t.nj
Waiurenker Cotton Seed, at $4,130
per hvadred pound* Early variety,
t'.,rn oat wall at gin, and opens
well an flat lands.
C. C. ECHOLS,
Dsninlsvilie, Ga.
4-3, 3t.
EGGS FOR HATCHING fro-n S. C.
Jt !. R -d;.. Donaldson Strain, at 51.30
per IS. Also booking orders now
lor fciaby Chicks, V aK, Mch., and
Apr. delivery, at 20 cents each or
54.50 per 25.
J. L. Me,MURRAY
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Bo Cured
*b y ar:r*: t t 1 mi f h*y caaact r arh
; i,... liwi'usU uf tw oau 1 . TUvi'j L
oaiy otve way to cure catarrhal and aiatus,
and that \s by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness la caused by an ia
ilamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube When this tube *1
tnilsnied vou have a rumbling sound or im
nerfoct lieurir-.g and when it cntl:ely
closed. Deafness in the result. Unless :ho
crjlamruauuu can be reduced and this t ibo
lstored to ft.: norma! concHii m, hearing
will be dostroyed forever. Aiart/ oa •--** of
d**afii ■***•< 2 :-i caused by catarrh, which is
an inflamed coiulii-on of the* mu' jus ••jc
efu. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts t-.iru
tho bliii on th mucous surfaces of ’he
system.
We wilt give One Hundred Dollars for
\ry ca! of C-atari uhl Deafness that cm lot
; V > pur*"i *■ Hill ■< •.’. T rrh Medici tie. bhr
- Tatars fr< AH 1 Tbc
k\ J CHENEY & CO. Toledo. O,
W-mim
§ FUNERAL director!
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Glasses That Really Help The Sight
CANNOT BE HAD READY MADE. IT IS VERY RARELY IN
JDEED 4 HAT A PERSON’S TW 0 EYES ARE EXACTLY A
LIKE. OCR EXPERT EYE EXAMINATION INSURES THE
PROPER LENS FOR EACH EY E. NO OTHER WAY OP SE
LECTING GLASSES IS SAFE.
M- F- FICKETT JEWELRY CO
. / o we /-e r~ Opto met ris t s
283 CLAYTON ST.I ATHENS- GA-
Your last and only chance al
Abrahams Stock. I
It must go between now ant
May Ist. Nothing reserved. Fix
tures for Sale. Look out for circu
lars.
Prices for produce:
Eggs 20c, Hens 20c, Roosters 10c
Hides sc. Tallow sc. Scrap iron 40c.
Rags 50c, Sweet Potatoes SI.OO.
A. Deelioviiz
Comer, Georgia
c. A- SCUDDER
ulli'WEl^R
ATHENS, GA
£>iamoncis
Waiclies 3,
.jewelery
Sterling -
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY. '