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Legal Notices
, or£r ia, Jlau'ison County.
Katie Bird having mad-c p
-• ♦■on* 'or twelve months’ support
frfthc tate of F. M. Bird, de
le and and appraiser duly appointed
, get’ aparc the same having filed
re turr.; all persons concerned
thereby -equired to ehow cause
efc'c the Court of Ordinary for
jd bounty or. tbc first Monday in
if.ni said application
me,
ionic! not be granted.
Thif May sth, 1924.
N. c. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
eorgia, Madison County.
Will be sold before the- court house
j n f n;d county on the first Tu-cs
iy j nn Jure 1924, within the legal
psr? qf ; ,a:e, the following described
roperiy to-wit;
All that tract or parcel of land, ,
fog and being in the town of Col- j
ert, Ga., beginning at a stake cor- :
tc and running east 200 feet,
South 200 foot to s-ake on
th Avenue, thence west 200 ft. to
[akt on sth Avtnue, thence northh
00 ft. to beginning corner, asd j
ounded as followr.: North by 29
Dot alley, on e:.sU:y Ft. M. Gaulding 1
r.,1 south and wtst by sth Avtnue, |
nd known as lous Nos. 6, <• and 8 |
n block F in town of Colbert. ,|
Said tract or parcel of land levied |
ipun as the property of Mrs. Amar.- J
la Mathews, to satisfy an execution I
ssued from the Superior Court of ;
Jadison County, Go in fr.vor of E.
). Chillers Vf Mrs. Amanda Math
ws and W W . Mathews; c n the Bth :
lay of Mrch 1924.
Deed frees E. O Childers to Mrs.
litanda Mathews filed and recorded
n Clerk’- office of Madison Superior
tourt, '• is required by law, placing |
atle in Mrs. Amanda Mathews, be
’ore levy made <
Kolia, given Mi n Amanda Math
m itiVuUmt inffr&i r & as is required
\y law, "he being also tenant in pos
lessier
Term- cash. This May 7th, 1924.
W .H- HALL, Sheriff
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1
UNITED STATES, FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GA.
In Re
GROVER L. SAILORS, Bankrupt.
No 1690 In Bankruptcy
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
ibove-named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon rad petition be had on
May 24. 1024, at ten o’clock A. M.,
st the United States District Court
room, in the city of ATLANTA,
Georgia, notice :s hereby given to all
crediton; and other persons ift inter
est to appear at said time and place
“nd show cause, if any they have,
wh 7 the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk,
fi y W. G. Cornett, Dcp. Clk.
lit EL FOR DIVORCE
Mcdison Superior Court, January
Term, 1924
Tiliie 8..J1e Whitehead,
Vs .. ..
Early Whitehead
Verdict for total divorce, 14th
(a V of January, 1924 ..
Notice is hereby given that on the
ay M ’ May, 1924, the undersign
’ ’ ‘ r the Clerks office of the Su
of Madison County, Ga.,
•l ! for removal of disa
!*-’ a *ting upon him under the
y rr ' >n a bove stated cause.
, i( * “Pd-’.cation will be heard at the
*** ‘ r!Ti °f said court which com
on the Fcfurth Monday in
•buy, j 924
r Early Whitehead.
tc ~' 2 -\ 10 times.
LOST—;
’-'veen Comer and Colbert:
Z C Wie, Tobacco
! Bo * Snuff
* nd articles
Cook for reward.
iI.NG HODGSON CO.
Athens. Ga.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
Ik the District Court of tb United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia.
No. 1766 in Bankruptcy
in re
William T. Cook, Bankrupt
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformnty with law by
above-named bankrupt, and the
; Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon raid petition be had on
June 28, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M ,
at the United States Court room, in
the city of ATLANTA. Georgia, no
tice is hereby given to ali creditors
and other persons in interest to ap
pear at the time ar.d pla'c and show
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
ohould not be granted.
QI C. FULLER, Clock
Bankrupt’" A tty y
S. C. Upson, Athens, Ga.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
It* the District Court of the United
St.e.tes, for the Nortbera District
of Georgia.
No. 1694 In Bankruptcy
In re
Mrs. Lucy E. Russell, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformnty with law by
above-named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon said petition be hud on
June 28, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M.,
at the United States Court room, in
the city of ATLANTA. Georgia, no
tice is hereby given to all creditors
and other persons in interest to ap
pear at the time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should not te granted.
O . C. FULLER, Clerk
Bankrupt’s A tty:
S. C. Upson, Athens, Ga.
NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE
Ik She District Court of fcibe United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia.
Mo 1663 in Bankruptcy
In rt
O. T. PATTEN, Bankrupt
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
above-named bankrupt, and the Court
having ordered that the hearing upon
said petition be had on June 28, 1924
at ten o’clock A. M., at the United
States District Court roon, in tre
city cf ATLANTA, Georgia, notice
is hereby given to nil creditors and
other persons in interest to appear
at raid time and p2ace and show cause
if any they have, why the prayer of
the bankrupt for discharge should
not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
Bankrupt’s Atty.:
Si. C. Upson, Athens, Ga.
WARREN J. SMITH AND BRO.
“BACK HOME".
We!! Known Drugget* Bck in Quar
ter* They Have Occupied for Thir
ty Year*
Announcement is made elsewhere
in this issue of the paper that Wamn
J. Smith and Brother, pioneer drug
gists, are "Back Home” at their old
stand, corner of Broad and Thomas
streets, better equipped than ev
er before to supply the needs of their
large number of patrons.
For thirty years this wed known
concern has been located at the cor
ner of Broad and Thomas but was
forced into temporary quarters sev
eral months ago as the remit of a
fire which gutted the building. Now,
however, the work of rebuilding and
remodeiing has been completed and
the task of moving was finished Sat
urday. It is announced that this firm,
the oldest drug company in Clarke
county, now has a larger and moie
varied stock of drugs paints, oil,
seed and ghats than it has ever car
ried before, and with enlarged quar
ters is equipped in ( very way to ren
der the be -t of service.
I -it q. :- 0 _ ;-• Cow for
j Fresh in 2 week:.
J. w. Z£2LZZZ2i
j —-
THE DANIELSVILLfc aSONtTOR. DANIEL3VILLC. GEORGIA.
Announcements
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for Representative of Mad’son
County, the General Assembly of
Georgia, subject to the rules and
egulations of the Primary Election
o be hereafter called for the election
for the rarue.
I earnestly solicit the support of
ill the voters, both Ladies and Gen
lemen, and ensure you that I will
appreciate your vote.
This February 26th, 1924.
J. It. P. THOMPSON
l’ v - v •
FOR STATE SENATE
. t V' ‘
To the voters cf the 30th Senatorial
District:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for State Senator from the 30th
Senatorial district for the term 1995-
26. It being Madieon's time to fur
nish the Senator, and since I will
have finished my four years in the
House this summer, I feel that I am
.veil into the workings of the Gener
al Assembly and will be in position
:o do more for n\y District than 1
could possibly 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 bent interest of ail
the people.
Faithfully yours,
G. Preston Whitworth.
Hull, Ga., Rt. 3
For Solicitor General
To the White Voters cf the Northern
Judicial Circuit:
1 hereby announr.e myself a can
didate for the office of Solicitor Gen
eral of the Northern Judicial Cir
cuit subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic Primary, September 1924.
I promise a fearless, honest discharge
of the duties of the office. 1 will
appreciate the favorable considera
tion and support of both women and
men voters cf the circuit.
Respectfully,
Linton S. Johnson
FOR STATE SENATOR
To the voters of the 30th Senato
rial District of Georgia:
Under the rotation system it is
now Madison County’s time to fur
nish the material to represent the
30th Senatorial district, composed
of Elbert, Hart, ar.d Madison; so
through the influence of a few
friends I have persuaded myself to
enter the race, ar.d do hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for Sena
tor from this district subject to the
action of the Democratic primary to
be held in September of thia year.
If successful, it will be my highest
and fhiefest endeavor to serve all
the people to the uttermost of my
strength and ability, championing
only such measures sa may be for
the welfare and advancement of the
district ns a whole. The support and
good will of all voters, men and wo
men, is earnestly solicited, and will
be long remembered by my friend?
and mo.
Respectfully,
J. N. B. Thompson.
CASH PRIZES AND COMMISSIONS
The Southtrn Magazine, of Nash
ville, Tenn, is inaugurating a hig
.subscription campaign in which it is
offering subscription workers a splen
did chance to obtain large cash prizes
in addition to liberal commissions.
The Southern is the only general
magazine in the intira South, and t
has a program of conrtructive ser
vice to the section. This offer gives
every one interested in the welfare
of the South an opportunity to help
build op a useful Southern institution
while at.the same time engaging in
a pleasant a l profit nh! -
Wrib the n t< t'\ i< f -.c -’e c ' y \r..-
agents’ outfit and go to v. cu k u; ,nr
I “ - .
FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
Foily appreciating past favors
shewn me by tr.c voltr.r of the North
ern Circuit, I announce my candidacy
for re-election ns Judge of this ci.-
euit. A continuation of af ur and
economical administration of the
laws sha 1 be my assurance to the
I public if -c-electcd. 1 aolie't. t'*e Swjv
J port cf ti e poop*. This May 19th,
1924.
' Respectfully.
Walter L. Kedges
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Madison Superior Court, July Turin
1924
Liszie Brooks
vs
Ethridge. Brooks
To Ethridge Brooks:
Lizzie Vaughn Brooks having filed
her petition for divorce again;*, you
in this court, returnable to July Term
1924, and an order having been grant
ed for service on you by publication,
you are hereby notified to be ar.d ap
pear at the next term of this court
to be he.ld on the Fourth Monday in
July, 1924, to answer this complaint.
Witness the Honorable W. L.
Hodges, Judge of the .Superior Court.
This May 20th, 192*.
Win. D. Meadow, Clerk
5-23, 30; 7-18, 25.
FEDERAL LAND BANK
Money can be had at 5 1-2 per
cent on farm lad* from The Federal
Land Bank of Columbia . If loan
is desired, kindly ire me before May
It.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
Secretary-Treasurer
STRAYED
Strayed from hu.vm,_May 7th, one
male fhoat between 3 and 4 monih
old, a pale yellow color, with black
mark under right ear. If found
please notify Miss Annie llray and
you will he rewarded for same.
Miss Annie Bray,
Rt. 2, Danielsville, Ga.
5-16, 4t, pd.
Hofmeister’s Shoe Shop
229 Broad Street
Athens, Georgia
For the Best in
Shoe Repairing:
at Reasonable Prces.
Shoes Repaired While You Walt
tt DR. HOU-tDAY’S
ARSENIC MEAL
STICKS 10 THE PLANT AND KILLS
BOLL WEEVILS
Surest and Cheapest
OLDER NOW!
laical Aijcnts: S. J. Carmichael, Comer. C*.
M. Y. Freeman, lla, Qa.
“THE LITTLE PRICE”
DINING ROOM
190 Clayton St., Athens, Ga,
Secord to Non' 1
in
Service ard Satisfaction,
! Alliens Business College
Book kef pi rg, f licit); rd amt
! typewriting.
j Save 50 per ee’U of esjiewe*
!bv attending tHs> mTcvJ. The
!Graduates of the Aincrvs Fwi
■ness College always #et the
; best position. Every graduate
!employed- Write for informs-
I tion to day.
B o; All er.s, Ce.
A hoap o’ nut btaeults —Ptusniifsp *i>d
fragrant sottln' in tho tnlrVlla of lliee
table next to a little golden pat c'
honey i iujout the most tercytintc
looking jught I know. You curt tank.:-
o 'vhnie TOonl cf Vra, for nut tn*rrnt.n
-uroly are delicious. This Is tbc. way
I make mine and I Knew ytrSlf Xk9
the recipe V e >'’■ use It’s r-hnnle- an3
easy: Sift 2 cups of stlf ris.n* four
and tablespoons of sugar together,
then work in 2 tablespoons of bed ter
with tips of fl iger, uild 1 c-GJT well
beaten, a cp of chopped peosma or
walnuts anil a half cur Of sweet uttlk .
Drop In greased muffin tins and" Eakw
in • hot oven about 1!> minute*.
Cup Calm Witfc Coffee.
XVe Southerners are nlmoEt xs h'cS
with our r.fternoen eolfee as tUmt >lng
llsh aru with their ton. J recUwa wo*n
pretty fond of a little coffee anil a>
little gossip long o’ tho a-ftcrnoesn. Poj
myself I like u bite with my coffMiud
little cup cakes are about as snee at*
anything. Clementine Victosui mat.-’>*
good ones this way: Cream a half eni
of butter and a cup o£ sugar, add
eggs well beaten, then * cup of sscert
milk end 2 cups of sifted m VC-risiuK
flour and a half tearpoonful of vanillic.
Hake In email iriuttin tins 1® tp 1£
minutes .sod froet with uncooked.efo
olate Icing.
NOTICE
I represent Coggsrt* Marble Cr*
of Canton, Ga., and' can furnish jtm
anything you need in Momimrnts
from Ca marble or Elbert Cnosty
blue granite. Ft will' be to your in
terest to figure with me before plac
ing your order.
W. S. THRELKEI.B
Carlton. Ga.
3 1-2 Gallon Jersey Cow for sales.
Fresh in 2 week*.
j. W GHOLSTON