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jligguttftlßnts
, oR RLPREiitMi A'iTVE
, t. el f-by announce myself a candi
, Representative of Madison
P c eneral Assembly of
* s , ; r:iect to the rules and
1 . ( . . ... Primary Election
called for the election
t - ||]C •
* , solicit the support of
- uterA. both Ladies and Gen
an.i assure you that I Will
appreciate your vote.
'r. February 20th, 1..-4*
j. R, P. THOMPSON
for state senate
5v n v..-L' ■ the :10th Senatorial
je, strict: ri •
i ( creby announce my candidacy
s.w ; Senator from the 30th
district for the term 1925-
•. .'a.jisoivs time to fur
j- the Senator, and since I will
i. , .. . ie d my four years in Hie
jr.-.i . summer. 1 feel that I am
rt ,ji re.; the workings ox the Gener-
Arscmbiv and will he in position
nore for my District than I
!y do later. Thanking
tJ .specially oi my County,
/. ,j ;v. K. ; ;on of confidenee in
- J ash your support at this
t. : ! if elected will serve the
.-, . the beinteresfc of all
the ]"- pie.
F, ri fully veins.
G. Preston Whitworth.
Bull, Sr.. ?.t. 3
s 'or Solicitor Gonera!
Tl t -V: he Voters <i the Ncrtfcern
Jr.d.cial Circuit:
T )■• v-b; 1 azncannc myself a can
the ffice of Solicitor Gen*
citd the- Northern Judicial Cir
c tj. ’,!•••?£ to the action cf the Dera
( -ci". 3'rimay, September 1924.
I are.r.. l u tearless, honest discharge
cf tic duties of the office. I will
appiesh'.fe the favorable considers*
(ion a,..: support of both women and
i.-'-on voters of the circuit.
Respectfully,
Linton S. Johnson
FOR STATE SENATOR
To (• f voters of the 30fh Senato
rial Distnct cf Georgia:
Under the rotation system it is
row Madison County’s tore to fur
nish -,ti < material, to represent the
20th Senatorial district, composed
cf Elbert, Hart, and Madison; so
through the influence of a few
friendf 1 have persuaded myself to
enter the race, ar,d do hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for Sena
(°r from this district subject to the
action of the Democratic primary to
be held m September of this year,
and ■ner-usfu), it will be my highest
oiifi chiefost endeavor to serve ail
“■ ,l people to the uttermost of my
length and ability, championing
'■ n ‘y socn measures sa may be for
U:e we > : ar e and advancement of the
'Rlrict a? a whole. The support and.
hOod will of all voters, men and wo*
"* en > :s earnestly solicited, and will
* or!fr remembered by my friends
*nd nie
Respectfully,
J. N. B. Thompson.
fASH PRIZES AND COMMISSIONS
The touthtrn Magazine, of Nash-
VI lip T
*M t s inaugurating a big
carn F a i(?n in which it is
J. r!! ebscription workers a eplen
c-iaree to obtain large cash prizes
"?<Jition U) liberal commissions.
, I,;l! thcrn is the only general
, ;ri the entire South, and it
“ ’’ic.gram of constructive ser
,flCC fo +L„ ,
“ ' ; section. Thk> offer gives
ff \ J '' ,7 ‘terestcd in the welfare
j, !y an opportunity to help
*' ■ a useful Southern institution
while a f ,u„ .
. . same time engaging in
** - . _
protitable occ^apatiori.
Wy fex *;n?plt ccpy and
-, - •-k •-id go 10 work a:, one .
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FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR court
i’:i.y appro Gating past favor*
shown me by the voters of ,he North
.on Circuit, 1 nr-ouace my ca-ididacy
.or le-etoctiior r ;g Judge t.f this ci -
cuit. A con fir. ration of a fair and
economical adrnimetraiion of the
Jaws send be my assurance to the
pitone il rc-SioetoJ. i solicit the sup-
T.rt cf the - copilc. TbU May 19th,
1924.
He pectfully,
Vfalter L. Hodges
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
viscifcu Superior Court, July Term,
iS24
—:
UzsJc Vaughn Brooks
vs
Ethridge Brook*
To Ethridge Brooks;
e.i., ai ghn Brocks having filed
hc v petition ”ur -Jivotce again J you
in this court,- t ticrnshk to July Term
I '2-i, ar.d an erkr having been grant
ed for service on you by nfifi ratio.;,
yon are iioret-y notified t > be and ap
p •’.! .be rext term of this court
to be he’d on the Fourth Monday in
July., 1924, to answer this complain .
Witne.* the Hororalle W. L.
Hot yes, Judge of the Sup eric r Court.
Th.f< May 29th. iS2i.
Wn. T. Meadow, Clerk
5-23, :,0; 7-1/?, 25.
LEGAL NOTICES
LIE EL FOR DIVORCE
M-.dLv.i Si. ~c rim 1 Court, January
Term. 192.4
Liliie Belle Whitehead,
vs ....
F r. t j y ■ V ri+ehead
Void'A for total divorce, J4th
'.ay of Jct.n-.-nry. ]224..
Not :e is I eieby given that on the
51 h day f May. 1924, the undersign
ed filed in the Clerks office of the Su
perior- Court of Miiciion Coun'y, Ga.,
a:i anpiicaiicn for removal of disa
biliv.es rcs'J.ac upoa him under ihc
vm-riicfc in the above stated c-aupe.
Pave appßcati'-n will be heard at the
oc ri. term of said court which com
mences on ti e T cfyii.h Monday in
;y, 1924 .
Early Wl:itehcad.
5-23 to 7-25, 10 times..
Georgia Madison County.
G. M. Landers, guardian of Mes
dames Pearl Whitehead, Evie BeuSsc
and Daisy Bradshaw has applied to
me for a discharge from his guardi
anship of said persons; This is,
thereto'?re, in notify all persons
concerned, to file their objections
iif ary they have, on c r before the
first Monday in July, 1924, eise G.
If Landers will be discharged from
his guardianship a* applied for.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
SHERIFF’S SALES
Georgia, Madison County.
7/ill be sold on the First Tuesday
in July, next, before the court house
door at Dacielcviile, Ga., in said
County, between the legal hours of
sale, the following dencribed person
al property, to wit:
1 five-pafisenger Ford Automobile,
1924 model, Motor Number 9,1.47,-
429, etc.
Said property is levied on an the
property of J. W. Bray to satisfy
an execution issued from the Supe
rior Court of Said County in favor
of M. V. Freeman, against the said
J. W. Bray, or, the Gr,h day of Mch.
1823,.
This June 3, 1924.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff,
Madison County, Ga,.
Georgia, Madison tiounty.
Whereas, 3. N. B. Thompson,
Adminifitraioa of J. F• Carrouth,
deceased, represents to the Court in
his petition duly filed and entered
or. record, that he has fully adminis
tered J Hi. Carrouth’s estate; Thi.:
ineeT uusk aoh kei4 ,oiii etao sdu
is, therefore, to cite all pei-son* con
carsed, kindred and creditors, to
show cau*e, if anv they can, why
said Administrator should not be
discharged from his administration,
?>''• . • r * - tf If
On 1. e fir r. Aloft y in J, iy 19° 1.
N. C, BULLOCK, Ch'dinary
uan:eesv)! le vm\i stu UAN.Ef sv! f,e. c;a
| F''V>VfDt* ON SEDUCTION POND
th the Superior Corrt cf Madison
Cuun y, July Term, 1524.
No. 1776
N 0. Bullock Ordinary cf Madison
County, for the are of Mr;. Lula
Booth Feoff,
vs
Henry C. Srott, principal,
; John C Tret 4 -, ocas ity.
To Henry C. Scott, defendant:
You arc hereby com
manded to he and appear at the next
berm of the Superior Court of ?o : d
Countyy to he held on the fourth Mon
j dry in July, 1924, and make your
answer in the above named and sta;-
: ed cr-e, a- required by the order
I of said court.
Witney the Honorable Waiter L
Hodges, Judge of the Superior,
i TliA sth day of June, 1921.
Vvm. 1). Mor.dcw,
Clerk Superior Court.
SUIT ON NOTE
Madison Superior Court. July Term,
IP2 J
No. 1775
b. e. McKenzie
V 2
Vi til':. lit Ai r(ld Jr.
Tv; Willi? ip Air r V Jr.
You are 1 ere t y con>
n a u,e : to be and at p- ar. t l,e
next. Term of th-: Buper'or (’cu
rt o l ‘ said Cos ,n*y to ! e It. 1 - o ■
the fourth Mot day in July 3!a 4
an and rn ahe y. \ r answ e r in the
aboved named aid • t e ! case,
as required i > the o >hjr • f ta'd
f'o rri
Wi; ness the h i vora 1 IVi. * e •
L, Hoi as, Judge < f the Sup -
ior Court.
This 5 day of June, 1924.
Wm. i.k Mc-r.dew
Cle'k Superior Court
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* NEWTOWN
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We are having a lot of rain at
present and farmers are getting be
hind with their crops. .
Mrs. Grace Dudley of Atlanta re
turned home Sunday afternoon after
spending several days with Mt. and
Mrs. .1. H. Carouth.
Mr Lucius Anderson cf Greenwood
S. 0. spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. A I*. Anderson and
family.
Several jVmn Elbert county attend
ed Sunday School here Sunday.
Mm. W. W. Cambers is with her
sister, Mbs > Mollie Power who is
quite sink.
Mr. Harbyn Carourh who has been
in Detroit for the past 2 years has:
returned homo.
We are sorry to note Mr. C. F.
Christian is on the sir 1: list this week.
Wc are glad to know that Mrs.
Tom Eberhardt who has been quite
sick is improving.
If anyone finds a last calf return
to John Anderron.
W<> are glad to know that Mrs.
O. T. Kidd who has; been quite sick
is improving
Mr. Hubert Carithers of near
Danielsville was here Monday cn
business.
Mr. W. iV Brown of this place
spent Monday with Mr. Joel Dudley
of Madi on Springs who is quite wick.
Miss Iteba Smith, Me,e**s Voile
Smith and Harbyn Cacouth dined
with Mi x Eulalia Brown Sunday.
There will He a Brunswick Stew at
School house Saturday night at 7:30
o’clock for Ihe purpose of rci-ing
money to buy new so rig books.
STRAYED
Strayed f-on home, May 7th, on<
mU‘ liwai between .3 end 4 months
old, a pale yellow' color, with black
mark under right ear. If found
pit ms-* notify Miss Annie B-ay no '
you w.,1 be rewarded for same.
Mias Ann/* P.j. y,
Rt. 2, -viito, r;.a.
fi-lfi, -it, p<i.
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* COLBERTS MILL *
***•**.
Vi'v! ate <oiiv io report Mr. Mike
Scoring no better at present.
Mrs. Sv io Bridge' and ehikbei
were Sunday guu'sis oi M-. and M s
L. L. Adam?;.
T’ic pj- y eivtn t*v vju.... Kun-tie
Lou >k-.:\vn astunity w.rht \v;-. s
joyed by kayo crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo: 'lie S: rrow and
family -~ent. Sunday v.it.i M-. and
Mr< . •' bar tie Wit,: , end f. n-i
Me. and M:s. Aml row M.Cariy
:.ie. n joining over a fire bub-- '
May diet:.
Mirs J '.nie- Sue Hv i lry of lb, i
visiting b r a- j t M-s Sam Whie
wc. rh.
Wo a> • to "t lit ' .
Mot] a K ,-it Rice if i-.nt'ov-i 'y .-ri
te.'' brine; .1] a long time.
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4 RED CROSSING NEWS *
We are having a lot of tsiu and
it i-. ari.ti- ;. the farmbehind with
Own.- crop.'..
Siveral from htmc attended the
singing at Shiio Sund,-;y; all rep' r<* i
x ~iee. time.
Mr. ar.d Bill. Wood? ,-ud fami’y
•i Jed tbe;> da a Mri.tr, Mr:,. Sallie
Er.-ir C'w'.w-O'-cc Satunday.
Mrs. A len a sja.-it Friday pf!t*r
:■<, . wit; Mm. Par, Ilurr'con.
ft ——*
Mr. and 'W-. George Tonecr :rj '
Mr. urr’ M ;■ p. Che ‘< r Vt.'j-rr.':
spent Sunday at tt.mn with Sir.,
and Miy. G. B. Smith.
We are sorry 1 know that th"
children of Mr. and Mrs. Pec Wood
have the whoopina; cough; hope they
will -,'tn he bettor.
Mis? Etta Smith had a- her guestr
Sunday Mec> Paul Freeman, Ar
vin Holden, Dallas Fitzpatrick and
Bfl.nrvm Tenner; Mk-se* Lcla, Lizzie
and Emma Holden.
Jtelativ.T of Mr. and Mrs. Rill
Woods of Clarkceville spent the day
with them Sunday.
Mr-;. J. It. Fitzpatrick spent
Monday afternoon with her mother,
Mrs. Jo hr Freemen.
Mr. Paul Freeman wpent Sunday
night with Mr. Hoke .Smith.
Mb* Pauline Fitzpatrick was tb
guest of ML*. Loire Chasiine Sunday.
Mir. Erastus Freeman was very
sad Suuuuy, cheer up Krautus ai d
don’t be heartbroken.
Mr. Garfield Hooper wa? visiting
Mr. Hoke Smith Friday.
Ke:.<ers flharley Wood, Tom and
Hoke Smith, Garfield Hooper mo- 1
tored to Masons Mill fiahing Friday [
af< ernoon.
Mr. Aby Fitzpatrick wa:-; the
Saturday evening guest of Mis. Let.
Lackey.
Mi*. Buford Adams and sister* at
tended ringing at Cleveland Satur
day night.
Mr. Arthur Bray visited Mr. J.
E. Fitzpatrick Suday morning.
Come on boys and girls and let’s
make Red Cr;siiig a popular place. I
—-Gold Du fit Twins j
FEDERAL LAND BANK
Money can be had at 51-2 per
cent on farm lad* from The Federal
Land Bank of Columbia. If loan I
i deiirr-d, kindly re* rre before May •
it.
C **'fM'*r rr>*v?v
Secretary Trcryurer
NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE
In the District Ci>urt of the United
States, for the Northern District of
Georgia
No 1704 f>i Rmkruptey
In Ke
J. T. FORTERFTELI). Bankrupt;
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
above named bankrupt, amt the Court
having ordered that the l.ea'h:g upon
said petition be had on June 23th,
1924, at ten o'clock A. M., at the
L’nited .-tate-'. District Court roon,
in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia,
notice is hereby given to all creditors
and other persons ia interest to ap
pear at said time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the pray
er of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted*
O’ C. FULLER, Clerk.
Bankrupt's Atty:
9. O. Upson, Athc' s Ca.
5-30, 2t.
“THE ROAD TO HAI’PINESS”
Ti e story of what improved bighr
ways mean to the rural communities
as told iii the motion picture, “The
Road to Happii ; is,’’ is given a tinw
impetus! to good road 1 sentiment
everywhere through the country.
This is -shown in reports being ri -
c ived daily bv government oiticials
who co-operated in, the making of
the picture and by the Ford Motion
Picture Laboratory which produced
it.
“Ti e Road to Happiness" films are
diluted free from all Ford
!’: in the Ui ited States and
■.in c the first of the n went out. u
few week.; ago the demand for their
showing has been so great that it.
ha, been necer ivy to supply overy
branch with extra copies.
Thu picture tells of the influence.
< f improved hi riiwny-; upon the so
c. il, educath nal, religious and eco
nomic phase -of life in rural commu
nities, arid the need for .'killed high
way engineering to bring about tl.
improvement, the moral of .“Il which
is that “we nay for improved road a
whether we have them or not, and
we pay less if we have them than
if we have - not."
The film was produced jointly by
the National Automobile Chamber
of Commerce, representing the mo
tor car industry and the Highway
Education Board, amt was made by
the Ford Motor Picture Laboratory,
under the guidance of the Bureau of
Public Roads, U. Si. Department of
Agriculture.
Because of the success of the
picture in this country, the titles
are being translated into foreign
languages and ay soon as possible
■it will be tent to Mexico, South A*
mei’ica and Europe.
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MASONS MILL *
c *****. *’
"We are gi ad to know that Mr. :
John Dove Is able to bo out' again
after everul dayr jsicknea:.
! Rev. Roy Bonds preached a very
interesting sermon at Jones Chapel
•Sunday:.
| Mr. and .Mrs/Marion Scardoroitgh
and yfi n, Dewey, were visßorts in
Ila Sunday.
-Mr. and Jfrs. Holmon Fowler and
children wore .Sunday affcerno in
c.ut.-:/: of Mr. and Mrs. John Dove.
V* llie Adams nr.d little
.('onp)' .‘-iailie Finnic, and Mrs.
; lieopie Evar e were gue<ls Thursday
of Mrs. Clarence Ki&er and family.
Mb* Lottie Mae and Pascal Hiilcy
and Hu she] Bullock attended the
singing a* Shilo Sunday afternoon.
| Mieses Nellie and Pearl Cbrhtian
lied as their gueists Sunday afternoon
Mk::es LillH Dove, Corent Porter
field and brother, Otis, Collie Nelmj,
of Athens, Coyle Epps, and Hubert
McKinney.
• Miss'Pascal Hilley -event last
Saturday afternoon wit/ Mic s r.illy
Dove.
Mr. Hentry Sartin and family
Tperit Sunday with his brother, Ml?,
and .Mrs. George Sartin and family,,
There will le rveicLi-o- ** Mr --
< f '.fua eh jr.ii Vufurd: y, Eu jrc y
night, Sunday and : •• ; . v
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