The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, May 08, 1925, Image 2

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• •••••••• • P I.YSTRA DOTS * • • • • • • • • • The farmers of this section are a fcout <ione planting. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Gentry and daughter, Miss Annie Ruth, spent a few da;,;- last week with their moth er, Mrs. Hester Gentry, Mrs. Earl Power, and Miss Pearl.e Kidd visited their‘sister, Mrs. Hu bert Walls, last Friday afternoon. We are ony to report little Jack Head : ick a* this writing. Mr. J. B. Hendrix Jr. of near plue 'tone w;. 1 the guest of hi; brother, Mr. J. Hendrix, Friday. Mrs. Guss Compton, of near Oak Grove, was the gue-rt of her sister, Mrs. Charlie Gentry, Sunday. Mr. Ollic Gentry was in Ogle thorpe Sunday and Sunday nitht Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hud Hill. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Head ix jspent Sunilay afternoon w,th the r father, Mr. J. B. Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jenkins of near Dewey Rose spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook. Mrs. E<l Irvin announce the arri vial of :> daughter, Sunday n ght. * THOMPSON MILL DOTS • ••••••• ♦ • • We have had a little rain after no long a time. Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Thompson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N- Compton last Sunday. Mrs. G. G. Evans and little son, Edwin, were visiting re'at ves near Colbert Sunday. Misd Wortha and Guasie Stvmis were the guests of Miss Klise Thomp uon last Saturday night. Misses Ruby and Ruth Power w<*re the afternoon guests of Mis; Ruby Kincaiid near Colbert 1 .st Sunday. The singing given by M ; ss The’mi Crown near Colbert was enjoyed by all present last Sunday n ght. Mr. Mason Clod f o’ter, Mr. Hoyt Daniel and Mr. Mercier Carithers wert visiting around here la t Sun day night. Misses Jessie Mae ini Nett'e Mc- Carty, Klise Kidd and Mildred Bur roughs were the guests of Miss Elia Thompson last week. Someone ask Natt'e if she en'oyed the rde Everybody go to Meadow nut Sn <luy aft •u on for the Mot or- Day program. | Coop Head Sues ! . ~ B P / . C\ I >-; - v V :^ I SVV , ' , 4' \ , V 1 :•*• ‘ / \ ~ I V'K S : 4\:v jf- ■; •• 4 • Vv v . ; . : sv >-• f j r -‘ : '/ /i 0 ' t" / Aaron Papiro, ori mater of the Farmers' (o-operativo Mavketiiu? plan, has filed suit for $ 1,001),000, against Henry Ford's Doaib nn In dependent denying that lie is in "a. conspiracy of bankers wise seek to control the I’ood markets of L.e’ world." DIVORCE NOTICE Libel for Divorce, in Madison Supe rior Court, June Term, 1925 No. 1932 Mrs. Anniee Rabun v* . , G. T. Rabun It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff in the above stated ca‘e that the defendant does not reside in said County, and it fur ther appearing that the said de fendant G. T. Rabun doe.- net re sale in this State. Ordered by the Couit that se.vice he perfected cn the defendant by the publication of this order twice a month for two months hefor<; the next term of this court, in the public Gazette of said County in which Sher iff's sales aie ordinarily published. This 14 day of April, 1925. Clarence E. Adams, Pctiticntr’s Attorney And it is- so ordered . W. L. Hodges, Judge S. C. Northern Circuit. Raw, Sore Throat Eases Quickly When Yoa Apply Mustcrole And Musterole won’t blister like the old fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pene trates! Right to the sore sjrot with a gentle tingle loosening congestion drawing out the pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, cleverly com bined with menthol and other, helpful ingredients. Nothing like Musterole for creupy children. Comes in jars or tubes, 35 and 65 cents, full strength for adults; for babes and children under six, ask for the n~J!d form Children's Mus terole MB Better than a mustard plaster FOR OVER 200 YEARS hearlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Mexjal. So Weak Couldn’t Stand “Mv wife's health broke down and for years she was just a physical wreck,” says Mr. Thomas Glynn, of Gib son. La. “We did everything we knew, yet she seemed to get worse and worse. She was so weak till she couldn't stand, atul had to be carried like a baby. It looked like nothing would save her that had been done. aHSiU, 0 h i 0 s ii | m l hu lP For Female Troobies I began looking around. I knew that Cardui was for wo men. 1 decided to trv it for her ns all else had failed. She couldn’t eat. she couldn’t sleep, and 1 was desperate. “After taking a few doses of Cardui. we were so glad to note that she wanted some thing to c.:t, and with each bit of nourishment, and each day’s do es of Cardui, she grew stronger .and got no out of bed. She is now able to cook, and stronger than, in a I. V ■ time.” Cardui has been in success ful use u r pearly 50 years in the ti e tment of many com mon female troubles. All Druggists’ p if) vt*£ DANIELSVILI E MON 11 OR. OANItLSVITXE, GA. Georgia, Madison County. Andrew Witcher i Madison Superior | Court, June term, Vs | 1925. I Callie Witcher | Divorce To Callie Witcher, Wacdlawn, Penn You are hereby required to be and appear at the June term, 1925, of Madison Superior Court to an swer plaintiff's petition for divoroe; as in default thereof the court will proceed, as to justice will appertain. Witness the Hon. W. L. Hodges, Judge of said Court, this Ist day of ; April, 1925. Win. D. Meadow, Clerk, j i I i HgSTiHGS’FREE Flower/ Seeds/ Hastings’ Is giving away Absolutely Free, 5 Seed Packets of Beautiful Flowers to each 1925 customer. Hast ings’ beautiful, new 112-page, 1926 i C atalog Bhows these flowers in full , natural colors. The front cover pic-! urea the great Stone Mountain Confed-, erate Memorial This Big Seed Book is the Standard Planting Guide, with valuable culture ; directions and accurate descriptions ! of Ml kinds of seeds, plants and bulbs. It has over 250 pictures from actual photographs and is bigger and ’ better than ever. Brim-full of informs 1 tion, it’s the most useful Seed Book ever published. You need it for ready reference al-; most daily. Be sure to write for It today; a post card will do. It comes to you entirely free by return mall. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. Thedford’s [black-] Liver . Medicine ■Ess rr=rrr--.-r—J (Vegetable) r , 4 / Oif I ig- \ ? VVATTA VPD 1 I WON'T HACs/fT N PAI ¥/P / = BjLLS \ i*t MOiNiEV LEFT To PAV FOLK-0 / AN’ MORE ©ILLS \ FES. these" clothes I V-.T / EVER SINCE SOU _ t T SDE OF GOT LAST WEEK IF SHE \JUI\ l U | K6 A KID SOU ,'Vy -> y /f\MONEVy T’-O’l’B \ DO NOHits’ —’——— . 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