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I Announcements
FOB .MK^t.^IAUVE
, , v announce myself a candi
/ r"V-nrcsentatwc of Madison
° - the General Assembly of
iV ' i'g “sub ect to the rules and
° r .fs of the Primary Election
thereafter called for the election
the saw- •
earnestly solicit the support of
, be yoier- . both Ladies and Gen
;en> and assure you that I will
■mreciate your vote.
■ •njs February u<lth, 11)24.
R j K. F. THOMPSON
I fOR STATE SENATE
Jo the voters of the 30th Senatorial
E District:
■ ] hereby announce my candidacy
c , state Senator from the 30th
Senatorial district for the term 1925-
Eg j t teing Madison’s time to fur
bish ti e Senator, and -ince I will
Save finished my four years in the
'ouse this summer, T feel that I am
■pell into the workings of the Gener-
Assembly and will be in position
r do more for my District than I
■could possibly do later. Thanking
■the people, especially of my County,
■tor their expression of confidence in
[the pa.-t, I ask your support at- this
I time, and if elected will serve the
district to the best, interest of all
the people
Faithfully yours,
3. Preston Whitworth.
Huil, Ga ■, Lt • 3
! For Solir- tor Genera!
To the White Voters of the Northern
Judicial Circuit:
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Solicitor Gen
eral of the Northern Judicial Cir
cuit .subn et to the action of the Dem
ocratic Primary, September 1924.
I prom; a fearless, honest discharge
of the and kies of the office. I will
appreciate the favorable considera
tion and support of both women and
men voter,- of the circuit.
uespectf ully,
Linton S. Johnson
for state senator
To the voters of the 30th Senato
rwi District of Georgia:
Under the rotation system it is
now Madison County's time to fur
bish the materia] to reprerent the
■idth Senatorial district, composed
of Elbert, Hart, and Madison; so
through the influence of a few
trendy I nave persuaded myself to
enter the race, and do hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for Sena
tor from trie district subject to the
nction of the Democratic primary to
he held in September of this year.
U successful, it will be my higfce t
an< * chiefesi endeavor to serve ail
tho people to the uttermost of my
'' ren fdh ?.r,<i ability, championing
on! y s,;c h measurer. ?a may be for
h " welfare and advancement of the
11 strict as a whole. The support and
food will of nil voters, men and wo
wen, is earnestly solicited, and will
f remembered by my friends
an d me.
Respectfully,
. N. R. Thompson.
PRICES AND COMMISSIONS
TK c
' ' re, of Nash
ville T r „
■ .'.ugurating a big
’ ' •' 'amoeign in which it is
Olfcr 4 > . .
t j ßn -workers a spler.-
u rfce cash piizos
,n additii , .
•j oral commissions.
• :■ the only general
• he entira South, and it
■’■'T'i of conrtructive ser-
V !<T- * m
son Tlrfo offer gives
'n+erested in the welfare
■ n opportunity to help
. of u i Southern institution
./; * e ranis 4 .:r,e engaging in
nd profitable occupation.
• ■ . ■ .mole ccpv and
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- - •• - - 1 -pc to work at ones.
FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
Fully appreciating past favor j
shown me by the voter-; of the North
cm Circuit, 1 announce my candidacy
fo-'- re-election ns Judge of this cir
cuit. A continuation of a fair and
economical administration of the
laws shail he my assurance to the
public if re-elected. I solicit the sup
port of the peociLe. This May 19th,
1924.
Respectfully.
Walter L. Hodges
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the Voters of Madison County:
1 respectfully ar.nonn myself a
candidate for ‘"the 1 legislature subject
to the action of the State Democrat
ic primary to be held September 10,
1924.
Women have made good in every
walk of life—Why not honor the
womanhood of your county by send
ing one to represent yea in the next
general assembly of Georgia? I
earnestly ask the support of every
man or woman v.oter.
Sincerely,
Mrs. J. S. Daniel
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
NORTHERN CIRCUIT
1 am a candidate for re-election to
the office of Solicitor General of the
Northern Circuit in the Democratic
White Primary to be held in Septem
ber next.
During my tenure of office, I have
endeavored to serve the public with
fairness, courtesy, and fidelity. With
a sincere appreciation of your past
support, I submit my candidacy to
your favorable consideration.
Respectfully,
Steve Skelton,
Hartwell, Ga.
LEGAL NOTICES
I/BEL FOR DIVORCE
Madison v Superior Court, January
Term, 1924
Lillie Belle Whitehead,
vs ....
Early Whitehead
Verdict for total divorce, , 14th
lay of January, 1224..
Notice is hereby given that on the
sth day of May, 1924, the undersign
ed filed in the Clerks office of the Su
perior Court of Madison Gourdy, Ga.,
an application for removal of disa
bilities resting upon him under trie
verdict in the above stated cause.
Said application will te heard at the
next term of said court which com
mences on the Fcturth Monday in
•July, 1224.
EaUy Whitehead.
5-23 to 7-25, 10 times.
I
Georgia, Madison County.
G. M Landers, guardian of Mes
l dames Pearl Whitehead, Evie Beusse
! and Daisy Bradshaw has applied to
me for a discharge from his guard:-
! unship of said persons; This is,
| therefor re, to notify all persons
concerned, to file their objections,
; if any they have, on or before the
: first Monday in July, 1924, else G.
I K. Landers will bo discharged from
his guardianship as applied for.
N. C . BULLOCK. Ordinary
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Madison Superior Court, July itr r*,
1924
Lizzie Vaughn Brooks
vs
Ethridge Prooks
• T . Ethridge Brooks:
Lizzie Vaughn Brooks baaing tiled
her petition for divorce against you
in this court, returnable to .July Term
1924 and •.- order hot ng been grant
eti for : ervice on you by pobHcatior-,
you are hereby notified to he and ap
pe;: r.t ibc ng:t term of this court
to be u ft* t ourtfc Monday in
jylv, \ 9£4. to r ." -r this complaint.
Witre- the Honorable W. L.
Ho ig"- i"• of the S- ; peri-:r Cour*
T is 2. -o. 192 .
V'n . IE iivaduw fieri
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TfiE BAftiiLsviLLE monitor, danielsville. ga
PETITION ON SEDUCTION BOND
Ir. the Superior Cohrt of Madison
Coun'y, July Term, 1524.
No. 177C>
N. C. Bullock Ordinary of Madison
County, for the use of Mr*. Lula
Bctkh Scott,
vs
Henry C. Sroct, principal,
John C. Scott, ecurity.
To Henry C. Scott, defendant:
You are hereby com
manded to be and appear at the next
term of the Superior Court of said
County, to be held on the fourth Mon
day in July, 1924, and make your
answer in the above named and stat
ed tn.se, as required by the order
of said court.
Witness the Honorable Walter L
HodgeN Judge of the Superior.
This otli day of June, 1924.
VV m. D. Mor.d ow,
Clerk Superior Court.
SUIT ON NOTE
Madi*on Superior Court, Jul*.- Term,
192 4
No. 1775
k. e. McKenzie
Willif.m Arr-rW Jr,
To Willigm Arr.cJd Jr.
You are here by com
mantled to be and appear at tbe
next Term of the Superior Cou
rt of said County to be held or
the fourth Monday in July 19 i4
and make your anrwer in the
aboved named and stated case,
as required by <he order of said
Court.
Witness the honorable Walter
L, Hodges, Judge of the Super
ior Court.
This 5 day of June, 1924.
Wm D. Meadow
Clerk Superior Court
SHERIFF’S SALES
Georgia, Madion County.
Will he sold on the First Tuesday
on July, next, before the court hours
door at. Daniekville, Ga., in said
County, between the legal hours of
sa’e, the following dencribed person
al property, to wit:
1 five-passenger Ford Automobile,
1524 model, Motor Number 9,147,-
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. Y. Freeman, agr.inst the said
J. W. Bray, on the dt’n day of Mch.
1923.
Tbi r June 3, 1924 .
W. H.; HALL, Sherif,
M.'idbon County, Ga,.
NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE
✓
In the District Court of the United
Slates, for the Northern Die'.rici of
Georgia
Nc 1704 in Bankruptcy
Tn Re
J. T. PORTERFIELD, 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 ho had on .June 28th,
1924, at ten o’clock A. M., at, the
United state-- District Court roon,
in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia,
notice is hereby given to all creditors
iand other per ons in interest to ap
j pear at said time ar.d piace and show
cause, if any they have, why (lie p:ay
| e.r of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted .
0. C. FULLER, Clerk.
Bankrupt's Atiy:
i S. C. Upson. Athens Ga.
, 5-30, 2t.
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, T. N. B. The rep :,
Administrator of J. E. Carcoufh,
deceased, represents to the Court i
hin petition duly filed an i < nt< ed
on record, that he has fully adminis
tered J E. Ca.mouth’s c-:tat e; Thi
ireeT uuok aeoß kei4 ,oiii etao sdu
is, therefore, to cite ail pe. - con
cerscd, kindred and creditors, .o
show cause, if ary they can, why
said Administrator should rot he
discharged from r- ; - .•••*- ->! ration
and receive T c f Jji >• -I- do - -
on the first Monday in July. LL.
>c c. in. '.c:r. .
Georgia, Mad son County,
All persons owing the cp’a'e of J.
B. Stveotman, decear:td, drii hereby
no fined to make pnyhient of the same
to n:c at once. All persons holding
claims against said estate ar- hereby
notified, to file their claims with mo
immediately.
Ti ic 7th day of June, 1924.
COMERS G. MOORE,
Danielsville, Ga.
Executor or the estate of J. B.
Street man,’ deceased.
STRAYED
Straye I from home, May 7th, one
mile :cc:t between 3 &r.d 4 months
old. ;i pale yellow color, with black
mark undei right car. If found
please notify Miss Annie Bray and
you will to rewarded for same.
Miss Annie Bray.
Tit. 2, Danielsville, Ga.
o-l fi, 4t, pd.
ASPIRIN
Beware of Imitations!
p (&AYE*L
M)
Unlcsp you pee the "Bayer Crown” on
fueling*' or on tablet) you are not get
ting tho genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
nio t.y nnllionn ami prescribed by
piiyavian' over twenty-three year* for
Colds Hcndacbo
Toutbacbc Lumbago
Neuritis ' Kiieuiaatism
Neuralgia. Pain, Pain
Ae'pt “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’*
tUy. Each unbiokon psekape contain*
prove.® diri-rtiens. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also Sell bottles of 34 and 100.
Aspirin is tine trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture f UouMMtioMidwter of
SalicyikadiL
See Fh For
Benthall Fesnut 1 ickcrs,
McCormick and Deering Mowing Machines,
Hav Rakes, Riding Cultivators,
(lenuine McCormick & Deering Mowing Machine
Repairs,
(ias Engines.
S3. D. SI_EDGE
Atbens, Ga.
Norris H(ie. & hrpliKtit Cnrftiiv
Successors tc Cr ffelh In pH. Cos,
iloiuqui rleTB fer Farm Mathirciy, Buggies, Wa
pons, Etc.
Mowers I>3k Harrcws
Hakes prit g Tooth Cultivators
Binders Weed ere
Plows Planters
Hart ets arc Hsir.t ti I( l t:i ; i p ii Cn Cvn Shop
Big Lir e(f 1< 1 f-Hf )f- t v (i! f m Binders.
We tell lie ft-nets Farmers Joy Concen
trate and Liquid <ri< feixn. Or-e Bottle nftkes-30
~, ;i, -y ( f f;e£,d’y Pc ircri, Price SI,RO per bottle.
'.lantiti. ( beeper. Sc’d cn a M< ney-i'etk guaran
t J . t ; ir ci ic f {j j" < roisen on
the nipii.c t.
NOHRiS HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
378 BROAD STREET
ATHENS, GEOK (31A
Blinding
Headaches
“For about twenty •yecra "
says Mr. P. A. Walker, a well
known citizen of Newlairg,
Ky., “one of our family reme
dies has l>ccn Black-Draught,
the old reliable. . . I use it
for colds, biliousness, sour
stomach and indigestion. I
was subject to headaches
when my liver would get out
of order. I would have
blinding headaches and
couldn't stoop about mv work,
ju9t couldn't go. I used
Thedford’s
BUCK-DRAUGHT
and it relieved me.
“About eight years ago my
wife got down with liver and
stomach trouble. .. We tried
all week to help‘her, . . . but
she didn’t get any better.
One day I said,to:.the doctor,
‘I believe I will tpy Black-
Draught, it helps my liver.’
lie said that I might try it
and to follow directions.
She war, nrvu a-ea ted and
couldn't .eat er rett. She be
gan t ale i rtg • Black-Draught
and m two she was
greatly improved *and in a
week she was up.”
' Try Black-Draught. It costs
only ie cent a dose. Sold
everywhere. £ q 9
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Candler Carithert
Alliens Business College
Bookkeepirg, thcutlfrd and
typewriting.
Save 50 perceut of expenses
bv attending llis tdcol. The
Graduates of the Atnens Busi
ness College always get the
best position. Every graduate
employed. Write for informa
tion to-day.
Box Athens, Ga.