The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, August 01, 1924, Image 5

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I AnßOiinsements ■ FOR REPKLM*-*'*’ at,VE ■ bv announce myself a candi- Of Madison ■ . the General Assembly or ■*[’ J 3U bject to t he rules and ML of the Primary Election ■ hf reafb . • ailed for the election Ke same. ■arneftly solicit the support of Ip voters, both Ladies and Gen |.„ an( j assure you that I will ■date your vote. ■c February 26th, 1924. I J. R. P. THOMPSON I F or representative I Voters of Madison County: ■*] respectfully announ myself a ■idate for the legislature subject Ke action of the State Democrat- Enary to be held September 10, ■omen have made good in every 1 0 f life—Why not honor the' Eanhood of your county by send ■ one to represent you in the next ■era! assembly of Georgia? I teftly ask the support of every It or woman voter. I Sincerely, . I Mrs. J. S. Daniel ■ FOR REPRESENTATIVE K tbc votei* <-.f liiadi.-:on County: ■ Subject to the action of the Hmary election to be held on Sep- Hibcr 10th. next, I am a candidate HRi-p:v-<Tta’ive of Madison Cou 1- ■ ‘.he best county in the world, in ■ text General Assembly of Goor- Hlf you see fit to honor me with Her vote and election, I will terve Hut the bo-t of my ability. Hi earnestly solicit your vote and ■hence. I J. 0. M. Smith I for Solicitor General Btfte White Voters of the Northern I Judicial Circuit: ■1 hereby announne myself a can- Bate lor the office of Solicitor Gen ■ of the Northern Judicial Cir- Bt subject to the action of the Dem- Primary, September 1924. Bromisc a fearless, honest discharge ■ the duties of the office. I will Hpreciato the favorable considera 1® aud suppon of both women and Bn voters of the circuit. I Respectfully, I Linton S. Johnson OR SOLICITOR GENERAL northern circuit ' a candidate for re-election to Solicitor General of the „ rt^ern Circuit in the Democratic “*■ I:rima ry to be held in-Septem sr next. u ‘ine my tenure of office, I have favored to serve the public with courtesy, and fidelity. With ,n cere appreciation of your past J-pcr., i submit my candidacy to "rable consideration. Respectfully, Steve Skelton, Hartwell, Ga. F ° R STATE SENATOR Ti t v P 7 t ei ’ s °f the 30th Senato- T .‘ Mnct Georgia: 5. ne rotation system it is t- ; . . r County’s time to fur 3. aterial to represent the af r 'a! district, composed 'art. and Madison; so f '-ofiuence of ,a few * ave persuaded myself to V. r , ‘ ce > and do hereby an *.-. <. i a candidate for Sena i: - ' district subject to the 1 ‘ Democratic primary to 'eptember of this year. will be f t*i ft ( fJX* v c - v the uttermost of my strength and ability, championing only such measure; sa may be for the welfare and advancement of the district as a whole. The support r.nd good will of ail voters, men and wo men, is earnestly solicited, and will be long remembered by my friends ind me. Respectfully, J. N. 3. Thompson. FOR STATE SENATE To the voters of the 30th Senatorial District: 1 hereby announce my candidacy for State Senator from the 30th Senatorial district for the term 1925- -6. It being Madison's time to fur nish the Senator, and since I will nave' brushed my four years in the House this summer, I feel that J am well into the workings of the Gener al Assembly and will be in position to do more for my 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 best interest of all the people. Faithfully yours, G. Preston Whitworth. Hull, Ga., Rt. 3 FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT Fully appreciating past favors 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 and economical administration of the laws shall be my assurance to the public if re-elected. 1 solicit the sup port of the people. This May 19th, 1 9i*i . Respectfully. Walter L. Hodges FOR CONGRESS To the Voters of the Eighth Congres sional District: I have today notified the secretary that I am a candidate to succeed my self as representative from the dis trict ir. the 69th Congress. I am pro foundly grateful to the people of the district for the kindreste and hon or they have conferred upon me ip the past and will be sincerely appre ciative if they will continue me as their representative. If re-elected, I promise a faithful discharge or the duties of the office. 1 earnestly and respectfully •solicit the support of the voters of the district, both ladies and gentlemen. Very Respectfully, G. H. Brand FOR CONGRESS TO THE VOTERS OF THE EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: lam a candid-Me for selection the Democratic Primary to ha held or. September 10, 1024. from the Eighth Congressional District tor service in the 6&th Congncrs and re spectfully solicit die support of the vobers cf the District, both ladies and gentlemen. Your support will be sincerely appreciated and if nominat ed I pror.vi.'e 1 - glv, fu’hful service. Very respectfully, Frank A. Holden THE DANlEl.BVll.lfc MONITOR, DANIELSVILLE, GEORGIA. LEGAL NOTICES LIBEL FOR DIVORCE Madison Superior Court, January Term, 1924 Lillie Belle Whitehead, vs .-. . . Early Whitehead Verdict for total divorce, 14th day of January, 1924.. Notice is hereby given that or. the sth day of May, 1924, the undersign ed filed in the Clerks office of the Su perior Court of Madison Couniy, Ga., an application for removal of disa bilities resting upon him under the verdict in the above stated cause. Said application will be heard at the next term of said court which com mences on the Fcfurth Monday in July, 1924. Early Whitehead. 5-23 to 7-25, 10 times. PETITION FOR DIVORCE Madison Superior Cou’rt, July Term, 1924 Lizzie Vaughn Brooks vs Ethridge Brooks To Ethridge Brooks: Lizzie Vaughn Brooks having file ! her petition for divorce against 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 and ap pear at the next term of this court to be held 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, 1924. Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk 5-23, 30; 7-18, 25. Georgia, Madison County. All persons owing the estate of J. B'. Streetman, deccaatd, are hereby notified to make payment of the same to me at once. All persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to file their claims with me immediately. This 7th day of June, 1924: COMERS G. MOORE, Daniclsville, Ga. Executor or the estate of J. B. Streetman, deceased. PETITION ON SEDUCTION BOND In the Superior Colirt of Madison County, July Term. 1924. N0.'1776 N. C. Bullock Ordinary of Madison County, for the use of Mr*. Lula Booth Scott, vs Henry C. Srott, principal, John C. Scott, security. 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 case, as required by the order of said court. Witness the Honorable Walter L Hodges, Judge of the Superior. This sth day of June, 1924. Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk Superior Court. SUIT ON NOTE Madison Superior Court, July Term, 1924 No. 1775 R. E. McKENZIE V3 William Arnold Jr, To William Arnold Jr. You are here by com manded to be and appear at the next Term of the Superior Cou rt of said County to be held on the fourth Moi day in July 19j4 and make ycur answer in the aboved named ar and slated case, as required by the order of said Court. Witness the honorable Walter L, Hodges, Judge of the Super ior Court. This 5 day oi Juno, 1924. Wrn D. Meadow Clerk Superior Court Stateof Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold on the Irst Tuesday in August next before the Court houne door at Danielsville, between tre legal hours of -ale, the following described personal property to wit: 1 milk cow, color white and brown spotted with horns, 7 yvs. old, named Daisey, weighs about 600 lbs,. I two-horse wagon, iron axle. Kline Martin make. Said property levied on as the property of Rufus Griffeth, to satisfy a mortgage exechtion issuing from the Superior Court of said County in favor of Madison County Bank, aud agairtst the said Rufus Griffeth. Said property found in the posses sion of the saiil Lulus Griffeth. and =old as his property. This July Ist, 1924. W. H. HALL, Sheriff. Georgia, MsdLcn County. Will be sold at the court house door in said county ou the first Tues day in August , 1924. within the le gal hours of sale the following de scribed property to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, lying aud being iu 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 cn the road, Northeast Corner, and running thenre N. 86 W. to a Pine ou road; thenne S. 2 E. 21.30 to a rock, stake; thence N. 72 W. 6.37 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 acre; more or less, ais description in plat from E. E; Stone. Also the following described tract, of land, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in said State and County, on South side of the Dan ielsville and Paoli road, known c<*s part of my old home place, adjoining lands of Mrs. J. V. Porterleld on South; J. T. Porterleld cn West, North aud Ea: t; and adjoining tract 50 acres deeded J. 3’. Porterfield by Richard Porterfield, and known as part of Simmons lands, and owned by .1. T. Porterfield since 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 of July 1923, from the Su ptrior Court in said Couniy, in favor of R. T. David vs. J l . T. Porterfield Written notice given J. T. Porter field defendant in fifa and tenant in possession as is required by law. This, June 30th, 1924. W. H. HALL, Sheriff. Georgia, Madison County. Will he sold on the Ist Tuesday in August, next, before the court house door at Daniel-.viHe, Ga., raid Coun ty, between the legal hours of sale, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land G.. M. Georgia Militia District, of Madison County, Ga., bounded on the North and East by lands of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Fortson, on the South by the land of R. L. Berryman and Tom Berryman, and on the West by Clifford Christian Place, owned by Adams and Johmon, and being the property mentioned in Deed, under date of November 29th, 1905, from Elizabeth O. Smith to Laura E. Brown, recorded ir: Madison County, December 15, 1905, in Book Y, Page 370, containing 33 1-2 acres more or less, the corners and directions be ing as follows: Beginning at a stake on R. L. Berryman’s line, and running thence N, 61 3-4 degrees West 15 chs to rock; thence N. 8 degrees W. 20.23 ch,s to rock; thence N. 27 degrees East 15 chs. to rock; thence S. 27 chains to the beginning stake. Saif property is sold to satisfy a fi fa iss'jjng 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 June, 1924, and notice to the de fendant in fi fa and tenant iu posses sion served on the 23rd day of June, 1924, all the improvements on said land is being sold with said property. This July Ist, 1924. W. H HALL, Sheriff. Mr,d:£on County, Ga. Georgia, Madison County. G. M. Landers, guardian of Mes dames Pearl Whitehead, Evie Beussc and Daisy Bradshaw ha* applied to me for a dieharge from his guardi anshp.cf said persons; This is* therefore, to notify all person** to l’le their objections, if any they have, on or before the 'r.t Monday iu July, 1924, else G. M. Landers will be discharged from, his guardianship as applied for. N. C. BULLOCK, Ord. Sick Headache “I have used Black-Draught when needed for the past 25 years,” says Mrs. Emma Grimes, of Forbes, Mo. “I began taking it for a bad case of constipation. 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