The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, July 11, 1924, Image 5

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IIGAI. HP® l ,bel for divorce „ jai, " ars vs J Whitehead let for total divorce, 14th thereby given that on the ~' vhv i&24 f the undersign in the Clerks office of the Su 'oUtt of Madison County, Ga., Nation for removal of di.sa vesting upon him under the ‘ the above stated cause. Ration will be heard at the ! nl of said court which com er, the Fcfarth Monday m >24. Early Whitehead. 7_25, 10 times. TITION FOR DIVORCE , Superior Court, July Term, - Vaughn Brooks vs tlge Brooks To Ethridge Brooks: • Vaughn Brooks having filed ition for divorce against you ourt, returnable to July Term id an order having been grant ervice on you by publication, hereby notified to be and ap the next term of this court >ld on the Fourth Monday in ijy, 1924, to answer this complaint. Witness, the Honorable W. L. adges. Judge of the Superior Court. :i; May 20th, 1924 . Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk 23, SO; 7-18, 25. corgis, Madison County. All persons owing the estate of J. 1. Strectman, deceastd, are hereby otitied to make payment of the same 3me at once . All persons holding IvTis again:,! said estate are hereby (lifted to file their claims with me remediately. This 7th day of June, 1924. C OMERS G. MOORE, Danielsville, Ga. Executor or the estate of J. B. 'lrectman, deceased. kTITION ON SEDUCTION BOND Hr ihfc Superior CoLri of H County July Term, 1924. I No. 1776 C. Bullock Ordinary of Madison I County, for the use of Mrs. Lula I Booth Scott, I vs ■He ,ry o Srott, principal, l^’" n C. Scott, security. | To Henry Q. Scott, defendant: | You arc hereby com- Jmanded to he and appear at the next I term ci the Superior Court of said I County, to be held on the fourth Mon I' I, T in July, 1924, and make your ane vor in the above named and stat (;l case, as required by the order of said court. the Honorable Walter L .Judge of the Superior. Thi * s tli day of June, 1924. Wni. D. Meadow, Clerk Superior Court. SUIT ON NOTE Mat^o n Superior Court, July Term, 1924 - -- p No. 1775 '■" McKenzie V3 *yr~ Arnold Jr, rf1 ° William Arnold Jr. 1 _ - 0!J are here by corn °f the Superior Cou r‘ J -aid County to he held on y" A '' ' 1 Monday in July 19/4 j | l '-' make your answer in the i named and stated case, p r •' Jired by the order of said Court. ? ltness th * honorable Walter ■*/'■-as, Judge of the Super- Kr Court. 11 •' ‘ay of June, 1924. ni D. Meadow Clerk Superior Court Stateof Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold on the lrst Tuesday in August next before the Court houne door at Danielsville, between tre legal hours of sale, the following described porsona] property to-wit: I milk cow, color white and brown spotted with horns, 7 vrs. olid, named Daiscy, weighs about 600 lbs,. I two-horse wagon, iron axle, Kline & Martin make. Said property levied on ast the property cf Rufus Griffeth, to satisfy a mortgage exechtion issuing from the Superior Court of said County in fivor of Madison County Bank, and again:* the mid Rufus Griffeth. Said property found in the posse ,- ®on of the said Rufus Gritfe'h. and sold as his property. This July Ist, 1924. W. H. HALL, Sheriff. Georgia. Madison County. Will be sold at the court house door in said county oa the first Tues day in August , 1924, within the le gal hours of saV the following de scribed property to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, ■lying aud being in the State of Geor -gia, and County of Madison, adjoin ing lands of J. W. Gholston, and oth er lands of J. T. Porterfield, begin— niog at a risk on the road, Northeast Corner, and runniug thenre N. 86 W. to a Pine on road; thenne S. 2 E. 21.30 to a rock, stake; thence N. 72 W. G. 37 to a line; thence S. 3 3-4 W. 11.75 to a rock; thence S'. 76 E. 24.80 to a rock; thence N. 7 W. 35.00 to the beginning corner, containing 55 1-p acres more or less, as description in plat from E. E. Stone. Also the following described tract of iand, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in said State and County, on South side of the Bar ielsville and Paoii road, known ap part of my old home place, adjoining lands of Mrs. J. V- Porterlell on South; J. T. Porterleld rn West, North and East; and adjoining tract 50 sere,? deeded J. T. Porterfield by Richard Porterfield, ar.d known as part of Simmons lands, and owned by J. T. Porterfield s s nce 1878, said tract containing thirty-one and one half acres more or less. Said two tracts of land levied on as the proptrty of J. T. Porterfield to satisfy an execution issued on the 30th day cf July 1923, from the Su ptrior Court in said County, in favor of R. T. David vs. J . T. Porterfield Written notice given J. T. Porter field defendant in fifa and tenant, in possession as is required by law. Ibis, June 30th, 1924. W. H 7 HALL, Sheriff. Georgia, Madison County. Will be K>ld on the Ist Tuesday in August, next, before the court house . door at Danielsviile, Ga.. said Coun j ty, between the legal hours of sale, j to-wit: j All that tract or parcel of. land j G.. M. Georgia Militia District, of : Madison County, Ga., bounded on | the North and East by lands of Mr. | end Mrs. Nat Fortson, on the South i by the land of It. L. Berryman and | Tom Berryman, and on the West jby Clifford Christian Place, owned i by Adams and Johnson, and being the i property mentioned in Deed, under ■ date of November 29th, 1905, from i Elizabeth 0. Smith to Laura E. ! Brown, recorded in Madison County, : December 15, 1905. in Book 5-. Page ! 370, containing 33 1-2 acres more or Je>-TS, the comers and directions be ing as follows: Beginning at a stake on R. L. Berryman’s line, and running thence N, 01 3-4 degrees West 15 chs to rock; thence N. 8 'degrees W. 20.23 ehs to rock r thence N. 27 degrees East 15 chn. to rock; thence S. 2" chains to me beginning stake. Said property is sold to .ati-fy a fi fa issuing from the Superior Court of Hart County, Ga., in favor of Harry L. Winter. Inc. against Wor ley Adams, said levy made 23rd day of Tune. 1924, and notice to the de fendant in h fa and tenant iu posses sion served on the 23rd day of June, 1924. all the improvements on sa’d lvr<- is being ='<!••! with ‘aid property. This 7V ht, 1224. W. H. HALL. Sheriff. w ;-srr County. Ga. THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR DANIELSVILLE. C.A Georgia, Madison County. G. M. Landers, guardian of Mes damcs Pearl Whit'head, Evi? Beunsc and Dal y Bradshaw hat applied to me for a dicharge from his guardi anship .of “said persons; This is, therefore, to notify all persons fjoocjerned, to life their objections, if any they have, on or before the 'mt Monday iu July, 1924, else G. M. Landers will be discharged from his guardianship as applied for. N. C. BULLOCK, Ord. BIACK-BRAU6HT ASPIRIN >< Beware of Imitations! i 1 Unless yon sec the "Bayer Cross” * noekage or on tablets yon are not gut ting tho genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by .physicians over twenty-three years lor Colds Headache Toothache laimhap* Neuritis Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Aeuept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin* only. Each unbroken package contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablet* oost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottle* of 24 and 100. Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaooticaeidetr of flalicvlicadd. Athens Bestows College Bookkeeping, fkcilhrd and typewriting. Save 50 per of expenees bv attending ib;f fthcol. r I he Graduates of the Afnens Busi ness College always pet t.he best position. Every pra'lnste employed v, rite for irifr -dug tiun to day. Box Athene. Ga. dealers IN produce We will buy your poultry, • nd-vegitables We adviae growing buant for July rod Augurt deliveries in large quantities. j f PHOCB6 & CO., Alberts, Georg,* 4 5 y Z. M 3f Old Folks’ Ailments "I began taking Black- Draught over fifty years ago and my experience with it stretches over a good long time,” says Mr. Joe A. Blake more, a Civil War veteran and former Virginian, who is now a prominent citizen of Floyd, Texas. “It is the best laxative I know of for old people. . . A good many years ago, in Virginia, I used to get bilious and I found that Thedford’s was the best and quickest re lief 1 could get. Since 1 came to Texas I have these b'Ticus attacks every now and then— a man will get bilious any where, you know—and 1 find that a ‘ little Black-Draught soon straightens me out. After a few doses, in little or no time I’m all right again.” Thedford’s Black-Draught is a purely vegetable liver medicine, used in America for over eighty years. It acts on the stomach, liver and bowels in a gentle, natural way, as sisting digestion and reliev ing constipation. Sold every where E-’ 02 Announcements FOR REPRESENTATIVE 1 heieby announce myself a candi date for Representative of Madison County, the General Assembly of Georg.a, subject to the rules and regulations of the Primary Election to be hereafter called for the election for the same. I earnestly solicit the support of all the voters, both Ladies and Gen tlemen, and assure you that 1 will appreciate your vote. This Ftbrua.’y 26* h, 1924. J. R. P- THOMPSON FOR REPRESENTATIVE To the Voters of Madison County: 1 respectfully announ myself a candidate for the 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 you in the next general assembly of Georgia? I earnestly ask the support of every man or woman voter. Sincerely, Mrs. J. S. Daniel FOR REPRESENTATIVE To all the voters of Madison County: Subject to the action of the Primary lection to be held on Scp .errber 10th, next, 1 am a candidate for Representative of Madison Coun ty, the beet county in the world, in the next General Assembly of Geor gia. If you sec fit to honor me with your vote and election, J will ,servo you to the be t of my ability. 1 earnestly folk it your vote and influence. J. O. M. Smith For Solicitor General To tL-e White Voters of the Northern Judicial Circuit: 1 hereby announne 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. I will nppreci :te the favorable considera tion ami sup pot t. of both women and men voters of the circuit. Respectfully, Linton H. Johnson FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL NORTHERN CIRCUIT I am r. :arrMdate for re-election to the office of Solicitor General of the Northern Circuit in the Democratic White Primary to be held iri Septem ber next. During my tenure of office, I have endeavored to serve the public with fairnt.p, courtesy, and fidelity. With a s’ncere appreciation of your pant support, i submit my candidacy to your favorable consideration. Respectfully, Steve Skelton, Hartwell, Ga. 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, and Madison; so through the influence of a few friends 1 have persuaded myself to ■■riter the race, and do hereby an nounce myself a candidate for Sena tor from this district subject to the action of the Democratic primary to *,e held in September of this year. If successful, it will be my highet 1 and chiefest endeavor to serve all tne people to the uttermost of my ’ -trergth and ability, champjon’ng r-.yly such rr:ets...resa i*::iv be for the welfare and advancement of the • te* * ,' , „ f , • • rn • *JU *■ *:.* e■ . * - +'•* ’ good will cf all voters, men and wo men, is earnestly solicited, and will be long remembered by my friends and me Respectfully, J. N. B. Thompson. , FOR STATE SENATE To the voters of (he 30th Senatorial District: I hereby announce my candidacy for State Senator from the 30thi Senatorial district for the term 1925- 2t5. It being Madison’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 aim well into the workings of the Gener al Assembly and will be in position! to do more for my Distiict than l could possibly do later. Thanking’ the people, especially of my County, for their expression of confidence ira the part, I ask your support at this: time, and if elected will serve tht? district to the best interest of all the people. Faithfully yours, G. Preston Whitworth. Hull, Ga., Rt. 3 FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT Fully appreciating past favor* shown me by the voters of the North ern Circuit, I announce my candidacy for re-election as Judge of this cir cuit. A continuation of a fair am> economical administration of tlu laws shall be my assurance to thcr public if re-elected, f solicit the sup port of the people. This May 19<h. 192*1. Respectfully. Walter L. Hodges FOR CONGRESS To the Votes of the Eighth Congres sional District: 1 have today notified the secretary that I am a candidate to succeed my self as representative from the dis trict in the f>9th Congm-c;. I am pro foundly grateful to the people of the district for the kindnotia and hon or they have conferred upon me ip the past and will be sincerely appre ciative if they will continue me art, their representative. If re-elected, J promise a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. I earnestly and rdrpeet-fully solicit the support of the voters of the district, both ladies and gentlemen. Very Respectfully, 0. H. Brand “ " ~~ t rm FOR CONGRESS TO THE VOTERS OF THE EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: I am a candidate for selection as the Democratic Primary to be* held on September 10, 1924, from th* Eighth Congressional Dirtrict fo r service in the fs9th Congress and re spectfully solicit the support of tier voters of the Distinct, both lad br and gentlemen. Your support will lx sincerely appreciated arid if nominat ed I promise to give faithful nervice. Very respectfully, Frank A. Holden NOTICE— I represent the Consumer Monurnen; Company of Tail Gr.9£, Ga ~ and will anpredate gey buriuoi* /t. A*. VW.Uk.lv l - —... •*. A