The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, August 15, 1924, Image 8

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ITIA Week Arihu —ITIT n ’WOMAN PRESIDENT? NOT YET. WOULD GETTING SMALLER. THREE ACES OF BARBARISM. STONE, BRONZE, IRON. This is th# political stage of *“rosv reports.” They pour in on Iji f'ol'.K'.’.e, D*vi# and Cooliuga. Cco'u<i(f. if tf.i-J (.hat Ohio, lowa .and i> si'vady hio. Da-/:/ .* M&t W *Stf the South and New iVvC Vusntts, Il linois, e r r., ** Hi.K-CIED NOW. La FoilH,v v • followers say they have "twenty-five Slates sure." The "rosy” days are pleasant, omy someone is sure to be disappointed. The Government has ordered a group of fly.ng maohmea that can travel through the air, on the water nnd on land. Only ono s ,; *-P remains, the amphibian and sub morsiblu flying machine pulling in Its wings and becoming a sub marine. That will come also. John R. Voorhis, oldest oSk holdor, aged ninety-five, predicts a woman President. Mb® will come, fcut not in fifty years. Many women in the United ,States would mnke President* better than any, ■with two exceptions, since Thomas JelTenion. But man, proud mar., dressed in a little brief authority, will take a long time to get oxer Ms SUPERIORITY COMPLEX. Men of low intelligence imcereiy iwlievo that they are in some my*; teriou* wav woman’* auperw, and *oeh nun decide Prcaidential elec trons. If a woman become* President before 1980, it will be through pro motion of a Vice-President. That might happen within a generation. The -world really is becoming e small place. American flier#, coming home by the shortest route, put on Arctic clothing as they loft England. Their hop wc* from England te Greenland, and then they will be getting Summer things ready -for thoir joyous, triumphant, land teg in wann America. "Around *h worid in eighty days" wap a fairy story. Around the world in aix daya or less will be BEAUTY, before 2000 A. D. x The scientific wond notes the discovery in France of anew anaesthetic called "aorwnifaira ” With no bad after effects this anaesthetic makes possible, the iwgtott operation*. It, is'Tujected into the blood, causes the patient to remain half conscious for thirty I *ours, which is excellent for major operations. v It is hard to believe as yeu read of scientific methods for avoiding pain that when anaesthetics were first used they were savegoly de nounced as works of the devil. Earnest preachers declared that WANTED us to suffer and it *vs a sin to thwart His divir.o will. Joseph Greenberg, of Now York, will return to his home with new knowledge of this country and greater respect for tha siao of Texas. Ho left Brooklyn In a dittlo automobile to bring his son back from ‘•somewhere in Texas,” and told bis wife he would be gone 'tbi-at three days. ’ lie will be surprised to find it will take him about us b,::g ij cross Tc.:.\S as to .cross all the rest of the American *,aatiiient. When you've entered Texas on one side and coma out on the o.h yea have covered almost hall’ the distance from ocean to ocean. When historians write of the three great periods of barbarous development, the stone ago, bronze ago and iron age, they will say: "The full industrial development ,f the iron figog reached at about the year 2,000 of the period hu morously called ‘tho Christian Era/ may perhaps be called the beginning of civilization. ‘•Men had developed faint ideas of right and wrong. But while they hud begun to leave the-r jgreat fortunes to education and science instead of seeking to bribe their dehy and buy eternal bliss for their own worthless souls, they retained the worst features of ca lier barbarism. The dis coveries of science in chemistry 4nd physics were used for war murder on a gigantic scale. “The dregs of the race commit red murder with their own hands. The so-called upper cla-ses lived in shameful luxury, utterly indif ferent to poverty, disetwo and ig norance around them. They even ♦wrded young children of the poor into factories and mills, grinding Them into profits for their own use. ‘‘Ou the whole, that culminating, ?>wiod of the iron ago was Inferior s digtvty and decency to tha sterna age.’” legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE WKEIiEAS, L. H. Scagraves of Madison County, Georgia, by his Warranty Deed dated February 2, 1922, and duly recorded in Bock 0-2 at page 483 of the Land Records of Madison County, Georgia, conveyed to the Pearson-Taft Company, a cor poration, the following described real estate in Madison County. Geor gia. to wit: In the Pittman District and the 883rd Georgia Militia District, lying North of Neese and about 300 yards West-of the Athens .and Ha Public Road, hounded on the North by lands of W. E. Lord and on the East by lands of W. E. Lord, on the South by lands of Bob Tolbert, and on t!y> We .t l>v lands of T. W. Zackin, more particularly described by motes and bounds as follows: Be ginning at the mod South-easterly corner of the tract hereby conveyed where the lands of W. E. Lord and Bob Tolbert intersect, running thence North 15 degrees West 17.47 chains, to rock, thence North 9 degrees West 6..43 chains, thence South 73 degrees West 60 sinjts to a sweet gum, now rock, thence North 46 1-2 degrees West 6.78 chains to red oak. thence North 1 degree West 7.69 chains to Spanish oak, thence North 86 1-2 de green West 26 chains ho post oak, thence South 11 1-2 degrees East 15.18 chains to red oak, thence South 15 degrees East 27.97 chains to post oak, thence North 76 de grees East 23.50 chains to white oak, thence North 77 I*2 degrees East 3.40 chains to rock and place of beginning, containing 117 acres, more or less. To .secure the promissory note of said L. IT. Seagraves for the sum of Two Hundred Ninety-nine and 75- 100 ($299.75) Dollars, payable in installments, and in said deed pro- VuVtd that in event .of the default in the payment of any installment of said note, said Company might de clare the unpaid balance thereof at once due and payable and sell said land fer the payment thereof; and WHEREAS, the installment of said note due February 1, 1924, was not paid when due and is still unpaid and said Company has declared the entire unpaid balance of said note now due and payable; NOW THEREFORE, Taft and Company, formerly the Pearsons- Taft Company, under and by virtue of the power and authority in said Company vested by said Warranty Deed, will proceed to sell the above described real estate and appurte nances thereunto belonging at public sa’ie to the highet bidder for cash at the door of the County Court House in the City of Danielsville, State of Georgia, between the hours of 10:00 A. ML and 4:00 P. M., on the 11th day of September, 1924, for the pur pose of paying said indebtedness and the costs of said sale. As provided in raid deed, sad sale will be subject to L'fj rights of the bolder of that certain principal note for the sum of Three Thousand ($.”,000,001 Dollars and interest t'lereon at seven percent from Feb ruary 1, 1923. described in and se cured by that certain Warranty Deed recorded in Book 0-2 at page 4hl of tlve Land Records of Madison County, Georgia. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said Taft and Company has caused these presents to be executed by its Presi dent and its corporate seal to be af fixed this 25th day of July, A. D. 1924. TAFT AND COMPANY, By Oren E. Taft. President. NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS Georgia, Madison County. A petition from more than one fourth of the qualified voters o* Wright’s School District having been filed Y.dth me. asking for an election to he held in said Wright’s School District upon the question of consol idation of Wrights Srhool Distrirt with Danielsville and Ila Srhool Districts. By virtue if the authori ty vested in me as Superintendent of Schools of said county, —lt is htreby THE OAICIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE- GA ordered that on the 6th day of Sep tember, 1924, an election bt held is the school house in the Wrights School DLstr ct on the qutstion of consolidation of said Wrights School D strict with I!a School Dis trict and Danielsville School Dis trict, .said election to be held under tht same rules and regulations as general elections. Those favoring consolidation of said Wrights School District with Ila School District and Danielsville School District, shall have written or printed on their ballots "For Consol idation of Wrights School District with Ila and Danielsville School Dis tricts.” Thost opposed, shall have written or printed upon their ballots, “Against Consolidation of Wrights School District with Ila and Daniels ville School Districts.” All persons qualified to vote in general elections and who have resided in said Wrights School District six (6) months prior to this election, shall be qualified to vote in this election!. The County Board of Education at its regular August Meeting, held Aug. sth, 1924, signifitd a willing ness to consolidate said Wright School District with Danielsville asd Ila School Districts and furnish means of transporting pupils to said Danielsville and Ila Schools, should raid election carry for consolidation. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this the 6th day of August, 1924. R*. C. David, Supt. Madison County Schools ASPIRIN * Beware of Imitations! I yLA 'Umrnd) Vtikm yen ** Dm "tar* Ctom* on andnge r a fiWik you w- pe* gut* • m By iAHiwb u 4 wiwriU4 by ybyneteas nt Hwty-Ow yawn tm OLI Bbmlmlm Tot haoW Lumbago Vauritia • Rhwnmrfiwnt HvuralgWk Pais, Paia Amyl “Bayer Toil*!* of Aspirin* mbf. Each unbroken paAoga cootaia# woven direction*. Handy boxen of iwatva tablets coat few cento. Dnw gijts also mU bottle* of 34 and MW. Aspirin is the trade mark of Boyar Manufacture <4 Mowaoticvl—tor 4 faltayttcasUl 3 mr • * FEDERAL LAND BANK . . ... . _ • Money can be had at 5 1-2 per cent on farm lads from The Federal Land Bank of Columbia. if loan is desired, kindly see me before May It. CLARENCE E. ADAMS Secretary-Treasurer 2t, 6-12,19 SUNDAY FARES VIA SEABOARD $3.00 Atlr.nta. See Ticket Agent Refreshingly new are the early Fall hats of soft silky panne velvets, or combina tions ol velvet and satin. All the new fashion notes are featured in this ship ment of Autumn, 1924 hats. New, square crowned hats, smart mod ifications of the cloche, flaring shapes with swirling draperies of velvet, and many others equally fashionable. In black and also in all the new Fall colors. Specially Priced at 5395 to 54.45 Special Close-Out of Hats We have a few ladies hats with silk scarfs to match, which we we will close out at $2.69 for Scarf and Hat, | Dechovitz & Simmons S. M. SIMMONS, Manager. For Killing Weevils and Saving Hay Use FARMERS JOY LIQUID ARSENIC Poison 1 Bottle makes 40 gallons. 1.50 per bottle, Beet and Cheapest, , f j EOR DUS?IN r G we have poatively the best on the market. Peerless 2-Row. Sec one. Mowers, Rakes, Mower Repairs, Grain T*riis, Disk Harrows, Plow and Plow Repairs. NORRIS HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. 378 Broad St. ‘ At hens, Ga Hofmeister's Shoe Shop 229 Broad Street Athens. Georgia For the Best in Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prces. Shoes Repaired While \ ou Wait C. A- SCUDDER JEWELER ATHENS, GA* Diaxnoncl s. Watches, JT ewelery, % Sterling; Silv< REPAIR; WATCHES & -JEWELERY.