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REGISTERED SPOTTED JERSEY
i.ui rci’s Jolly GnirAroge,,
Mo. 232.2 33 for service. Imported
blood, 70 :>■ cet heifer calves,
$2.00.
(1. P. WHITWORTH,
Hull, Geoi gia
D :rit 'v" y.i ■-. -'cos Road.
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MCr, COv/ I S ALE; SEE ME
AT ONCE
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Fordfon Ti-./,. " Disc Harrow,
b< t.;i use ! • • >, $450.C0
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as Hood tobacco hnda o.i t xi . -i
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typewriting.
Save? 50 percent of expenses
!>v Rtlr-ndiny <V:is fed col The
'iraoubtes of the Atnens Busi-
College Always Ret the
Lest position. Every graduate
■uiphiyed Write for informa
tion today.
Cox Athens, Ca.
MONEY LOANED
by *1 he i*uvloral Laud Hank at 5 .*2
per c r *zit i.i now available. As it
XnV.a some GO days to close a loan,
please seeß me at once if you need
money on your land. This is not
only the cheanest money available on
i 1 ,
1 farm lands, but tn e farmer practi
l rally fiis.es his own terms of payment,
! and can never be called upon to pay
the principal sum, except at the rate
sf $l.OO per $lOO annually.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
Cecreiary-Treasurer
in the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia
No. 1629 in Bankruptcy
In re
J. A . Parham, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having
been filed, in conformity with law by
above named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon said petition be had on
Oct. 25, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M.
at the United States District Court
room, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
i noiice is hereby given to all creditors
and other persons in interest to ap
pear at said time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted.
0. C. FULLER, Clerk.
M, 10-10, 2t.
j Sn the Dhtrici Court of the United
State* for the Northern District
I of Georgia
No. 1725 in Bankruptcy
! In re
jE. Cl. Cureton, Bankrupt.
I A petition for discharge having
| been Tiled in conformity with law by
i aboVe named bankrupt, and the
| Court having ordered that the hear
j ing upon saul petition be had on
j Oct. 25, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M.
at the United States District, Court
room, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
noiice is hereby given to all creditors
and other persons in interest to ap
pear at said time and place and show,
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted.
0. C. FULLER, Clerk.
!M, 10-10, 2t.
Chanpe of
Life
“When change of life begun
on me,” says Mrs. Lewis
Li."her, of Lamar, Mo., “I
uffaiv ii tio * i-.i Wv'.li; y
wcalcness. t suilored a greae
deal of pain in mv bark and
sides. My limbs would cramp.
I didn’t feel like doing my
work, -md there are so many
steps for a woman to toko on
a form. 1 was very anxious
to >ct butler. A mend rec
ommended
p H fl Hlll.
The Woman’s Tonic
to me and i began ueing it.
I certainly improved. I went
through change of life with
out, any trou'oic. i cau highly
recommend Cardui.”
At the age of about 40 to
50 every woman has to pass
through a critical time, which
is called the Change cf Life.
At this time, great changes
take place in her system,
causing various painful and
disagreeable symptoms.
If you are approaching this
period, or are already suffer
ing from any of its troubles
or symptoms, take Cardui. It
should help you, as it has
helped others.
Sold by all druggists.
THE DAMEL9VIU.E MONITOR DANIELSVILLE. C.A-
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and the New York Giants, National
League winners-
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
i SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU
-1 LATION, ETC , REQUIRED BY
THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF
I AUGUST 24, 1312
| of The Dar.ielsville Monitor pub
lished at Danielsville, Ga., for Octo
ber 1, 1924.
Georgia, Madison County,
j Before me, a notary, in and for
the State and county aforesaid, per
! sonally appeared C. B. Ayers, who,
having been duly sworn according to
law, deposes and says that he is the
publisher of the Danielsville Monitor
and that the following is, to the
best of his knowledge and belief, a
true statement of £he ownership,
management, tc of the afore, a.d pub
licationn for the date shown in the
above caption, required by the Act
of Aug. 24, 1912;
Publishers, Editors, Managing Edit
ors, Business Managers are Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Ayers.
I That the owner is; G. B. Ayers.
That the mown bondholders, mort
gagees, and other security holders:
None.
G. B. Ayers, Pub : .
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 10th day of Oct. 1924.
f D. E. Graham, N. P.
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Sts 1-a-s-M-n-g flavor fj
satisfies tiie craving lor jY : J
sweets.
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Shoes Shoes
-\m Jiandling the Triangle Bread.
Every Shoe is guaranteed to be solid
leather and to give good satisfaction
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WORK SHOES
Rugged work shces cut from heavy black-grain leather
and with a first quality sole heavy enough' to withstand hard
winter wear. Bellows tongue keeps out dirt and wet. In ev
ery way the most remarkable work shoe we have ever had in
our store. Sizes sto 12.
Value $3.75 Special $2,95
Special sale on Cloth
39 idch Sheeiing lOe yard
Ginghams fast colors 17 1-2 yard
Plaids • sOc yard
Calico in all colors 10c yard
Ladies Coats-with fur collars specia
!y priced at $ 13.95
Will be closed Wednesday on
account holiday.
•• Dechovifz & Simmons
S. M. SIMMONS, Manager
C. A- SCUDDER
iJBWEIiER
ATHENS, GA
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Watclxes,
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REPAIR:
WATCHES & JEWELERY.