The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, October 24, 1924, Image 4
EXCURSION FARES
Seaboard Air Line Railway
GREENVILLE, S.C., Sixth Southern Textile Exposition,
Oct. 20-25, 1924.
ATLANTA, GA. The Georgia Sunday School Association.
Oct. 23-26, 1924.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Inaugural Race of the Charlotte Speedway
Oct. 25, 1924.
NEW YORK, N. Y.Clinicial Congress of American Co'lege of
Surgeons and Associated Anesthe
tists of 1J.3-& Canada.Oct.2o-24,1924
WASHINGTON, D.C Chamber of Commerce of U S.A., East
ern Divisoion, Oct. 23-24, 1924.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., lnternatir nal Federation of Catholic
Alumnae, October 17-231 1924.
WASHINGTON, DC. Natl Asso. of Commercial OrganiYitien
Secretaries, Oct. 19-23, 1924.
For fares, schedules or other information, apply to nearest
Seaboard Ticket Agent, or write 0. G- LuHatta, TPA., SAL
Ky,, Atiartta, Ga-or Fred Gaissier. Asst, Passenger Traffic
Manager, SAL., Atlanta, Ga.
CALENDAR, MADISON SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER ADJOURN
TERM 1924
Monday, October 27th, 1924
CASES IN DEFAULT
Jordan vs .fames 1441
Blackman vs Osley ... 161-3
Kolarid & Cos. vs Segraves 1751
McNoely & Go. vs Holbrooks 1771
JMcNeeley <fc Cos. vs Holbrooks, Owens Gar 1772
Ktern & Cos. vs Porterfield • 1781
Btern & Cos. vs Faulkner 1782
Bank Statham vs White - 1795
CASES FOR TRIAL
Calloway Grocery Cos. vs Wilhite et al 1430
Williams vs Williams 1575
Bell Marble Cos. vs Chandler 1581
McWhorter vs David Adm'r 1625
GrjflVth Implement vs Arnold 1632
Watkins Cos. vs Wansley et al ... . 16.38
Hardman vs McKaskey Cos 1641
Drake vs Drake et al 3 668
Brown vs Nelms 1680
Harbor vs Bird 3 687
Harbor vs Bird, Cotton Association Gar. ... 1695
Madison County High School vs Scott 1697
Peoples Bank vs Porterfield et ai 1713
Hodgson Cotton Cos. vs Sailors, lndpt Warehouse Gar 1740
Williford vs Williams 3 755
Parham vs Gholston . 1757
Comer Bank vs Thompson 3 764
Code vs Chandler Adm’r 1767
Tuesday, October 28th, 1924
Gunnells vs Gunnells et. al 1796
Winn vs Hawkes 1799
Cary vs Cheeks et al 1800
Coweta Fertilizer Cos. vs Simmons . 3812
Bennett vs Ebcrhurdt ot al 1821
Bennett vs Kberhardt et al 1822
Owcnsby vs Gholston Bros et al 1825
Thompson vs Thompson ~ . ' 1826
David vis Porterfield 1838
The criminal docket will not. be called till Wednesday morning, Oc
tober 29th. Parlies and witnesses in criminal cases need not attend
court till Wednesday unless other business in court.. Except witnesses
to appear before Grand Jury who will be required to be at. court Mon
day .
October 2nd, 1924. Done by order of the bar.
W. L. HODGES, Judge.
Wm D. MEADOW, CLERK.
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THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR DANIFI-SVILLE. CA.
RED GROSS IS URGING
BETTER-HEALTH BATTLE
Tireless in Services Advancing
Cause of Freedom from
Human Suffering.
Not alone in preparedness for emer
pencies, but in a tireless offensive
battle for better health is the Anieri
can Red Cross nurse maintaining Id
peace time the high tradition of lier
war service. As in war the same
seif-effacing service for humanity
goes on its quiet, effective way con
tent in it 3 accomplishments, seeking
no public acclaim Enrolled in the
Rod Cross Nursing Service are 40 036
of these niissioners of health, nearly
1.000 carrying the massage of a liner
public health to as many communi
ties and 1 100 teaching large classes in
home hygiene and care of the sick
Exactly 100 Red Cross nurses are still
on duty overseas, helping the struggle
forward toward the high standard of
Amcri<4ln nurse efficiency In many
countries.
In the Government services 3.117 en
rolled Red Cross nurses are on duty
with the Army, Navy. Ihjblic Health
Service and the Veterans Bureau,
while the entire active enrollment is
maintained as a reserve for the Army
Nurse Corps and available to the
Navy in a national defense emergency.
Nine hundred nurses were added to
the roll the last year.
Red Cross nursing, however, has
perhaps its finest expression out. in
the places laid waete by fir. flood and
storm, end In the back reaches Tar
from the centers of population In ev
ery disaster the Red Cross nur?c is
first called for, first to respond, and
the last to leave her post of duty
among the suffering victims. In the
isolated sections of Alaska, North
Carolina, Virginia. ld*bo, and among
the bleak islands of Penolscott Bay.
Me., her ministrations are making
hard lives easier and working for a
brighter future for the children. Her
part in the human drama of the time
fa increasingly important, although it
is subdued by the very nature of her
work.
The policy of the American Red
Cross to establish under Chapter con
trol public health nursing services in
communities lacking such facilities has
been justified and this pioneering work
Is everywhere endorsed by authori
ties who are quick to take it over as
a proper municipal function and a duty
of taxpayers Tlia Homo H’ triene and
Care of th*-- Sick program has further
penetrated into the schools as a defi
nite part of onrriruSutns During *he
vear 29,009 school pupils took this
Rod Cross course Three telephone
corporations adopted it and graduated
960 employe students
As good health depends upon right
eating the Red Cross Nut'-item Sir
vice continued to promo’* indiv dual
and oommunitv herDth p tt i tieularly the
health of mo (horn and children This
service reached nearly 150 OOP persons
during the vear and found work to do
for several thousand Red Cross volun
teer workers.
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COMER MEAT MARKET
J. W. NELMS, Proprietor
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