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t JUST FROM ILA
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Mias I-ene Martin and Mr. G.
W. Adams were married on Sunday
evening at Mason’s Mill by •). P•,
Jack Adams.
Mr. Frank Bird died at hi.) home
n Thursday evening at 10 o’clock
and interment was at Ila cemetery
*n Saturday. The funeral service
it. church was attended by a church
full of relatives, friends and neigh
bors. Rev. 11. R. Boswell officiated
assisted by Rev. John Simpson of
Commerce.
Thei"' will be preaching services
Saturday afternoon and Sunday
morning next at Gordon’s Chapel by
the pastor, Rev. M. C. Allen of
Danielsville.
The infant child of Prof, and Mrs.
Garnett Ware was buried Saturday
morning at Moon’s Grove, Rev.M.
f'. Allen officiating.
Jilr. and Mrs. James Gordon mo- j
t-ored over from Elberton on Sun- !
day.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Crawford i
motored to Danielsville to see Mrs. 1
Lonif Thompson Sunday afternoon, j
Mrs. J ack Gobor motored to Ath- '
•£iis Monday.
Miss Birdie Mae Jones '.pent tho
week-end with homefolks.
The Ila School attended the Con
tent at Damel:*ville on Tuesday af
ternoon .
Mr. Sam Crawford, the neni post
master, has installed anew unit of
Automatic Lock Boxes which was a
much needed convenience for the
patrons of the office.
Editor Ayers of Comer was in our
town on Saturday.
IN MEMORIAM
'H e Dor.th Angel virited the home
of T.. , a;.J i*rs. G. L',. H-irapion
la-t Thu hr; .nn- vog ,T .->••; 1 ::u)
fl’i lock, and carried away their little
•son, Grifi' Jackson. Lanjf. ige can
not express:, neither pen describe the
hitter anguish and deep sorrow that
fills our hearts in having to gi/e
at) our little All the sun
shine has faded from our Wes now,
that clear sweet Griff is dead. How
dark and loro'y the home is without
little Griff! His sweet little eyes arc
closed forever, and never more wi 1
we hear his sweet voice, and his
tittle footsteps are forever stilled,
©h! how we miss him, and how deso
late and rad homo is with no little
Griff there. Our tears fall like rain
drops as we realize we have kissed
hie sweet little lips for the last time,
and hoard him lisp his last sweet
Tiye, bye.”
From the one that loves him best,
—o*'. Is.
MU J 1- CLODt ELTE&
CLAIMED KY DEATH
‘ Leaves ii'vo their time to fall,
.■and How M's to wither at the north
winds breath; but thou hath all sea
sons for thin? own, 0 Death.”
Our community was overspread
wub c pail of glo .u recently, March
"Oth at the rewp of the death of
Mr Jake OiodfeKer. He had suf
fered for months with several dis
?:u-es. hi- death was quite unexpect
ed. Though rather old in years, he
was still young in heart and each boy
•ii girl found a halo of charm and
-pint elegance n his presence.
We was a faithful f ther. a loving |
'nu.-hand and irrj r.dfather and a loyal
fi-erd. Tie will ho sadly misled in
ur midst.
J'o tv a a r.'ombar of the Meadow
f ( church f >r several and was a
faithful rronl ev.
Ho loaves a wiio, throe sous, four
daughters A gralnehildren. thro;
•uothers, throe ;islors and a host of
fifends to mourn his death..
fhe funeral service was held at
Meadow church and was conducted
by his pastor, Rev. W. IVf. Snye;
Si' remains was laid to rest at Mead
v om-utery.
—A f -n . .1
I TO VALIDATE BONDS
1 No. 1763
MttdkSon superior (Jourt,
Special April Term, 1924. To Vali
date and Confirm $14,000.00 Bond*
to build and equip a Public School
. Building for said District.
I
Stale of Georgia
' s
Colbert School District
On the 28th day of April. 1924 at
; 10 o’clock A. M. Eastern time the
above cause being a petition filed by
! the Solicitor General of the Northern
| Circuit in the name and behalf of
I tlie State of Georgia against Col
bert School District to validate
; $14,00J.00 of bond:* the proceeds of
which to be applied only to the
building and equipping of a public
school building in and for said Dis
trict will be heard at the Court
House in DanicLsviile, Madison Coun
ty Georgia, in the Superior Court
room, and any citizen of the State
of Georgia resident within said Col
bert School District, or any other
person wherever jevident who has a
right to object, may become a party
to these proceedings.
Thi- the 9th day of April, 1924.
Win. D. MEADOW,
Clerk Superior Court, Madison Cos.
4-17, 2t.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Madison County,
Notice is hereby given that Mrs,
Ethel David, Administratrix of the
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Thorn
ton, deceased, having applied by pe
tition for leave to sell the real es
tate and bank stock of said deceased;
an order was made thereon at the
April Term, 1924, for citation that
■station issue. All the heirs at law
nd creditors of said deceased will
nke notice that l will pass upon said
at the May Term, 1924,
if the Court of Ordinary for said
county, and unless cause is shown
io the contrary at said time leave
vill be granted as prayed.
This April 10th, 1924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Ethel David Administratrix with the
will annexed, of the estate of J. W.
Thornton, deceased, having applied
by petition for leave to sell the real
entate of the said decease J An or
der was made thereon at the April
term, 1924, for citation, that cita
ion issue. All the heirs at law will
take notice that I wall pass upon
said application at the May term of
the Court of Ordinary for said Coun
ty, and unless cause is shown to the
contrary at said time, leave will be
granted to sell as prayed.
This April 10th, 1924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Notice lo Debtors and
Creditors
Georgia, M-Miser. Courtv.
AH creditors of the estate of J.
-L Cr.rr . uth, lute of Madison County.
! .-x';- roLCe! lo len
der in their demands to the under
igned uf.'o.iang to law, and all per
son- ii'deiit" i to said estate are ve
in iw : ’■ . It wdiute pnyr.'.en.
to me.
J. N. Thompson, Adm’r
of J. E. Carroutb, dcc’d.
4-25, (It.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
In Madison Superior Court, January
Term, 1924
George Sihilh, col,
vs
Mary Smith, nee Moody
To tiie I>. ferdnnt, Mary Smit’ . nee
Moody:
The plaintiff, George Smith,
having hit . his petition for divorce,
| in this Court, returnable to this term
! of the Court. and it being made to
i appear that Mary Smith, nee Moody,
' : s not a redd:at of said County,
; and also that she does not reside
: within the State, and an order having
; been made for service on her, the
i said Mary Smith, nee Moody, this,
therefore is to notify you, Mary
Smith, nee Moody, to be and appear
at the July Term, 1921, to be held
T44E DAMF4.SV*LtE MONITOR. DANIELSVILUL
in and for said Madison County, the
4th Monday in July, 1924, then and
thereto answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable W. L.
Hodges, Judge of said Courts
This March 7, 1924.
\Vm. D. Meadow, Clerk of j
the Superior Couil
Fv. Howard Gordon, Atty
for plaintiff.
3- 2t each Mch. & Apr.
MUNG BEANS
I have a r.:all quantity of Mung
Beane for eale at 20c pound.
OLLIE GENTRY,
Rt. 4, Coiner, Ga.
4- 4t.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deepest
and sdneerest thanks to the many
friends and relatives for the many
kind deeds shown us and kind words
of sympathy spoken to uh in the
sad hours of .deknars and death of
our dear little son. Griff Jackson.
May God’s richest blessings reat
upon each and all of them.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hampton
and children
WRIGLCTS
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f or rervice Rtgistration No. 153,251
$2.50 cash when rervtd.
T. J. WANSLEY
Jeptha, Ga.
P. O. Rt. 3, Coiner, Ga .
4-25, 4t, pd.
Alhens Business College
Bookkeeper g, 1 1^:c jll •< t and and
typewriting'.
Save 50 per cent cf expenses
bv attending ibis f<hcol. The
Graduates of the Atnens Busi
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employed Write for infenr-a
tion today.
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
t!-e diseased port ton of the ear. There >•>
only oiio way to cuio catarrhal deafness,
ami that 's by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness !s caused by an In
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Kustachlan Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or lnt
nerfect hearing-, and when it is entirely
closed. Deafness is the result. Unless the
■ tflamniation cart be reduced and this tube
l?ator> and to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are oavisr.l by catarrh, whtch Is
an inhumed condil'on of the mucous s .r
--f.ices. Hall's < at.nr'i Medicine acts thru
the blood on the inucous surfaces of the
system.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of fata- n Deafness that cannot
be cured by li.iir ,inh Medicine. L'tr
.'ulara free. All J' -is. 75c
F. J. CXI 1 & CO. Toledo, O.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
• EMBALMERS ■
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Glasses That Really Help The Sight
CANNOT BE HAD READY MADE. IT IS VERY BARELY IN.
DEED THAT A PERSON’S TW O EYES ARE EXACTLY A
LIKE. OUR EXPERT EYE EXAMINATION INSURES THE
PROPER LENS FOR EACH EY E. NO OTHER WAY OF SE
LECTING GLASSES’IS SAFE.
M. F- FIGKETT JEWELRY CO.
7e we/ers—o/)loiue<rLs< s
268 CLAYTON ST.* ATHENS. GA*
To My Customers I
The Biggest of the history of in
store was the business for the lasi
2 weeks- Folks appreciate gooi
merchandise at a bargain price. I
am not replenishing tt r t tt
today may not be here tomorrow anl
you may be deprived of your opporl
tune bargain. f?o cure while tha
stock is here and altogether unbrok-l
en. lam paying for produce: hens
20c, Eggs 20c, Roosters 10c, to rll
1.35, Peas 2.00, Potatoes 1,00. hides
sc. Tallow sc, Beeswax Isc, Ironic.
Rags soe.
A. Dechovits
Comer, Georgia
C. A. SCUDDER
•JEAVELER
ATHENS, GA-
Oiamonds,
Tewelery T _ r
Bterling Silver
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.