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COLLIERS ACADEMY
Mr. and M. I'icrce Tiller of no r
€rawford visited Mr. and M■>'. Kail
Anthony r- while Sunday aftwnoo.’.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Anthony pen.
Sunday with Mr 1 ,, and Mrs. Ben Pat
ten .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiller of Co
mer vijitod relatives here Sunday,.
Mrs. Ben Patton was shopping in
Comer one day last week;.
Miss In vie Graham has returned
home after a month’s stay in Atlanta
Mrs Walter Hardeman spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. It. C. Tur
ned 5
Misses Mildred and Dorothy Collier
had as their guests a while .Sunday
afternoon, Miases Lusara, Elizabeth
and Frances Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Estes of
Athens spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. T. 0. Este3.
Mr. and Mrs. Isham Thomas had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs
Sam Smith of Enterprise, Mr. and
Mr si. H. P. Dickerson and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Will O’Kelley spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. I/.
O’Kelly.
Mr. Glenn Crider of near Clouds
Creek spent Sunday with Mr. Robo.t
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Smith of En
terprise spent Sunday with Mr. Mark
Johnson and family.
RevG Saye of Athens will preach
at the school house next Sunday; ev
erybody is cordially invited to he r
him.
Mr. J. M. Diliard spent a wh’le
Sunday afternoon with Mr. B. W.
Dye.
Mrs. Ben Patton spent uwh'le
last Thursday afternoon \vi‘.h Mrs,.
Earl Anthony.
Mrs. Lonnie Paul had as he •
guo: t last Friday afternoon, Mr .
It. C. Turner and daughters.
School closed last Friday afternoon
with a good program after a ve;y
successful term. The teacher. Mis j
Helen Bridges, has returned to he"
home at Indian Creek.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere and
heertfelt thanks to our neighbors and
friends for their kindness to us du
ring the sickness and death of o"r
prectous baby. May God bless each
ene of them.
Mr. and M R. Mcrv’s
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JEPTHA DOTS *
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We are sorry to learn that Mi 4 . S.
W . I’arham i s on the sick list at
this writing
We are having a good Sundy school
*■ Dak Grove and everybody is in
vited to come.
JL . and Mrs. C. J. Jones were
the guests of Mr. J. T. King anu
family Sunday.
Several Horn here went to the
hi ihdny dinner at Mr. Frank Lord
Sunday.
and Mr . Goss Power spent the
day Sunday with M*. and Mrs, .1.
F. Miller Sundry..
•Jiss Lola May Vaughn spent Sn
urday night and Sunday with M‘
Theressa Parham.
Mis lrine Guest of Hon a Pe
S. 0. 'pent Sunday right with M
tin XV aim and 'oir.ily.
Elbert County mo
tored through here Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Ben Lord is visiting her di
tto, Mrs. Man Patten, who is on
the sick lis'k.
FOR STATE SENATE
To the voters o ’ the 3 01. n Senatorial
District;
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for State Senator from the 30th
Senatorial district for the term 1925-
20. It being Madison’s time to fur
nish the Senator, and since I will
have finished my four yc-ars in the
House this summer, T .feel that 1 am
wed into the workings of the Gener
al Assembly' and will be in position
to do more for rry District than I
could po sibly do later. Thanking
the people, especially of my County,
for their expression of confidence in
the past, I ask your support at this
time, and if elected will serve the
district to the best interest oT all
the people.
Faithfully yours,
G. Preston Whitworth.
Hull, Ga., Rt.. 3
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia, Madison County.
Notice is hereby given that Mr.
Ethel David, Administratrix of the
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Thorn
lon, 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
citation issue. All the heirs at law
and creditors of said deceased will
take-notice that I will pass upon said
application at the May Term, 1924,
of the Court of Ordinary for said
county, and unless cause is shown
to the contrary at said time leave
will 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, 1921, for citation, that cita
tion is~u<?. All. the heirs at law will
late notice that I will 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 to Debtors and
Creditors
Georgia, Madison County.
All creditors of the estate of J.
E. Carr uth, late of Madison County,
deceased, are hereby notified to ren
der ip their demands to tha uude~-
gae i according to law, and ill! per
sons indebted to said estate are rc
• I'civod to make immediate pay-yon
to me.
•i. N. B. Thompson, AdmV
of J. E. Garrouth, dee’d.
4-25, lit.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
!a Madison Superior Court, January
Term, 1924
George Smith, col.
vs
Mary Smith, nee Moody
to the l>efo dnnt, Mary Smith, nee
Moody :
The plaintiff, George Smith,
aving filed his petition for divorce,
■n this Court, rcnniable to this term
i the Court, and it being made to
appear that Mary Smith, nee Moody,
is not a resident of said County,
and also that she does not reside
•'ithin the Mate, and an order having
een made for service on her, the
■ aid Mary Smith, nee Moody, this,
'horcforc is to notify you, Mary
mith, nee Moody, to be and appear
f the July Term, 1924. to be held
and for said Madison County, the
fa Monday i n July, 1924, then and
hereto answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable W. L.
Hodges, Judge of said Court:,.
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GA.
This March 7, 1924.
Wm. D. Meadow', Clerk of
the Superior Court
R. ITowai and Gordon, Atty
for plaintiff.
3- 2t each Mch. & Apr.
MUNG BEANS
1 have a amall quantity of Mung
Beans for sale at 20c pound.
OLLIE GENTRY,
Rt. 4, Comer, Ga.
4- 4t.
NOTICE—
I represent the Coimianer’a
Monument Company of Ball Ground,
Ga., and will appreciate anv business
A. L. COMER
FOR SALE
Pure Bred College Strain .White
Leghorn Eg?*: 90c for 15; Will ex
change for ccrn, syrup cane seed,
peas, or syrup at market price,
J. W. ADAMS,
IWRIGIEfS
EChew it after
every meal
It stimulates
appetite and
aids digestion,
It makes your
food do you more
fyood. Note bow
It relieves that study leellng
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32G BONE POLAND CHINA MALE
for lervke Rt gist ration No. 153,251
$2.50 cah when servtd.
T. J . WANSLEY
Jeptha, Ga.
P. O. Rt. 3, Coiner, Ga .
4-25, 4t, pd.
Alliens Business College
Bookkeepirg, thcitlard and
typewriting.
- Save 50 per ce u t of expenses
bv attendirg this fd re!. The
Graduates of the Atrer.s Busi
ness College always pet the
best position. Every graduate
employed Write for informa
tion to-day.
Box Athens, Ga.
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, ad they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. Then is
only one way to euro catarrhal deafness,
and that *s by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal D-afness ia caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing:, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the
‘atlamin&tiqn can be reduced and this tube
ifstortd to its normal condition, hearing
will he destroyed Drover Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
an inhumed coudit'on of the mucous sur
faces. Mail's catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system.
We will giro- One Hundred Dollars for
nr.y case of Catarrhal I>eafners that cannot
be cured by Mall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir
culars free. AH Druggists. 75c
F. J. CHENEY it CO. rowdy, O.
fUNERALDIRECTOM
’ EMBALMERS •
AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT
It &AY COFFINJ 4 night I
L 61 gk, — ro < BEj KFT ~ ir 6l ‘J
Glasses That Really Help The Sight
CANNOT BE HAD READY MADE. IT IS VERY RARELY IN
DEED THAT A PERSON’S TWO EYES ARE EXACTLY A
ITkE. OUR EXPERT EYE EXAMINATION INSURES THE
PROPER LENS FOR EACH EY E. NO OTHER WAY OF SE
LEC.TING GLASSES IS SAFE.
M. F- FIGKETT JEWELRY CO.
Jewe/ers— Optomvti'ists
268 CLAYTON ST.* ATHENS* GA*
To My Customers I
The Biggest of the history of ram
store was the business for the lasi
2 weeks- Folks appreciate good!
merchandise at a bargain price. 1
am not replenishing any and herel
-today may not be here tomorrow and!
you may be deprived of your oppor l
tune bargain. So ccme while the
stoek is here and altogether unbrok
en. lam paying for produce: hens
20c, Eggs 20c, Roosters 10c, Corn
1.35, Peas 2 00, Potatoes 1,00. hides
sc. Tallow sc, Beeswax isc, Iron 4c,
Rags soe.
A. Dechovitz
Comer, Georgia
c. A. SCUDDER
JEWELER
ATHENS, GA-
Diamonds,
Watclies,
J ewelery. r
Sterling Silver
REPAIR:
WATCHES & JL:\VELEKY. .