The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, August 01, 1924, Image 8

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF ' LITTLE JAMES BRAY On Friday morning, June the 27th at seven o’clock the Death Angel visited the home of Mr. ami Mr;. Trammell Bray and carried little .Jamie: to the glory world, there to live forever with Him who said: Suf fer little children To come unto me and forbid them not, for such is the kingdom of heaven. James was one year, sevtn month?., and fifteen days old. He was never strong and healthy and it seemed that his litle life demanded the constant care and love of father and mother. He was a bright sweet little child and had so wound himself about the hearts of father and mother that it is indeed hard for them to give him up. But they should take comfort from the thought that they have been per mitted to contribute toward increas ing the population of heaven, and also that their little one is now safe from all sin, sorrow and temptation, and while he cannot return to them they can go to him; For God tells \js, “That he brought ns out that ht might bring us in, arid that “a little •child shall lead them.” Our Heavenly Father “doeth ali things well” and always chooses the brightest jewel for Himself. His life pa : ed only as a shadow in the night. Though years may pass, his little voice will never again he heard say ing “daddy’s hoy,” and “mamma’s man,” yet the baby accents will live in the deathless love and memory of the father and mother, as little James lies in the infinite calm of peaceful sleep. Dear little James was beautiful in life nnd beautiful in death. Dress ed in every particular just as he looked to be in spotless white, he lay a picture of exquisite loveliness in his white flower wreathed casket. Death had closed the beautiful lit tle blue eyes, had stolen the rose tint from his cheeks, hut the sofr brown hair lay on a brow of marble whiteness that was passingly beau tiful, and as we looked we heard, still echoing down the ages, those com fitting words, “Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.” '(Joe who loved hinj. One who loved him. —Mrs. J. G. F. IN MEMORIAM On Wednesday morning, July I<>, 1 924, at 3 o’clock, an Angel of God visited the home of Mr. J. H. Sim mons and took from him the sweet spirit of his dear wife, who, if she had lived until her birthday which was the 25 of July, would have been 78 years old. He closed her eyes peacefully in that blessed sleep to -only awake in that Home not made by bands. She was the bright star in that home which we loved so dearly, but a brighter one shines now in heav en to guide us on to meet her —for we are taught in His word, only the faithful have the promise of eternal life in that house not made with hand • ami that by living Christian lives wo will meet her again some sweet d l '’. Oh, it is so herd to be I reconciled by a shock so great, but ’ti; God who gave and He who takoth end it’s for the be-', or i' would not Vu*. In our grief it is so bard for us to see it this way, but sometime in the future when all thing’s are made new, perhaps v.e will understand. To the grief-stricken huband w’t would say. weep not for your dar- For Fighting The Hoi I Weevil For Spraj ing or Mopping: Use FA I’M EUS JOY UQI IU ARSENIC IV- n 1 Butt!© makes 35 gallons of deadly poison 1.50 per bottle, less than Ic per gallon. FOR DUSTING: Peerless 2 Row Hard Dusters 17.50. Strong, easy to run, adjustable. Weight 33 pounds. V : sit our store and see one. NORRIS HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT 00. 378 Broad St. Athens, ua. ling wife for your loss >s His eternal gain, for she is gone where there’s no more suffering nor pain cau enter therein. May Jesus, who binds up broken hearts and comforts mourning souls, soothe the sorrows of all the bereaved. There is a brok en link in that home that can never be replaced. We know she was prepared to go because she told us she was ready and kept saying. “I am going n home.” She bore her sickness with a smile, being very sick only a week, although she had had bad health for over 15 years. She was laid to rest at Meadow cemetery, where she went to church when possible and was always a faithful member. One sweet face on earth no more to ree, but she is at peace with Jesus; we will meet her some sweet day. —By her grandchild, M. B. S. CARD OF THANKS We can’t find words to express our many thanks to the good people of our community for the many deeds of kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, and we thank the kind doctor for his faithfulness. He came and did all he could, but Gcd saw fit to take_ her home. She has gone to her loving Savior, for she went home with a sweet smile on her sweet face. The memory of each one will linger in our heart,. May the Ever Blessed One give peace to each heart and Heaven’s richest blessings rest over all is ous prayer. Mi}. J. B. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith Mu. and Mrs. Lodge Ooile Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin Mr,, and Mrs. Tom Gulley Mr. and Mrs. David Simmons Mr and Mrs. Cleveland Simmons PETITION FOR TOTAL DIVORCE IN MADISON SUPERIOR COURT JULY T. .RM 1924 KTENOR JACKSON vs - JOE JACKSON To the defendant, Joe Jackson: The plaintiff, Elenor Jackson, having filed her petition for divorce against Joe Jackson in this Court, returnable to this term of Court, and it being made to appear that Joe Jackson is not a rt-Cdent of said Conn ty, and also that be does not reside in raid State, it is ordered, consid tred and adjudged by the court that service be perfected on the defend ant by publication of this order i twice a month for two months before ’ the next term of this court, in the | public gazette of said County in I which the advertijementa i and sales are ordinarily published, j This the 9th day of July 1924 1 And it is so ordered. , W. L. HODGES, Judge of the Superior Court ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1 At a meeting of the Democratic Erecutive Committee for Madison County held Saturday July . tn. the closing dale for candidates’ en try for the September Primary was fired on August Ist. All candidates must pay aseesments by that date to get their names on the ticket. J. S. Daniel, Chairman, J. T. Murray, Secretary. THE PANtELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELS GA J. B. BROOKSHIRE MADE PRES IDENT OF GIBSON- MERCER Prof. J. B. Brookshire has accept ed the position as president of Gib son-Mercer Institute, Bowman, Ga., and will assumt charge of that insti tution about September Ist. Mr. Brookshire has Hied most acceptably the position of superintendent of the schools of Barrow county for tht past four years and has managed the schools in a most efficient way. He ha i improved the schools in many ways and he is considered one of the best school men in the state.. Gibson-Mercer Institute is a part of the Mercer system of education in Georgia, and is one of the best schools among tin . e in that system. He is to be congratulated on the lne opportunity he will have of continu ing his educational -work in future. While Gibson-Mercer ia already a great' school we predict for it still greater strides in the future than it has ever attained in the past. The many friends of Mr. Brook shire regrtt that the acceptance of this position will take him away from Winder where ht is so well and so favorably known. The best wishes of the people of Barrow county go with ..The August meeting .of .Davis him in his new. field of labor. —The Winder News MUNG BEANS HOUSE FOR RENT— Apply at Dechovitz Store or J. W. Gholston. ***■ The Touring Car *2 9 5 Runabout - . . JS3L & C2UPS Demountable Rims and Starter extra &&& Coupe - - - - $525 Ife SSf “IT 1 €512 Tudor Sedan- - 590 *** ** V All price* ft o. b. Detroit iu the 21 years since its founding, on v , . ~. 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