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COLBERTS MILL
Several from around here attend
ed tho “Mother’s Day’' at Colbe t
Sunday.
Miss Jessie Ma> McQarty spent
the week-end with tier brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard McCarty.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown
and children spent Saturday nirht
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Markes Byllock.
Miss Julia Sorrow and Miss Myr
tie Benton were Friday afternoon
guests of Miss Lucv Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd ChaikHer are
rejoicing on account of the birth of
a fine pirl May 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn-e Sorrow and
family and Miss Lola Winfrey spent
Sunday with Mr. and iftrs. Ca:lie
BeMton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGarty
are the happy parents of a fine girl
born April JO
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Collier of
Colbect> were in, our community
Sunday afternoon.
IVCr. and Mrs. George Brown of
near Jefferson spent Sntwday night
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Brown .
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Christian
we.ite the Sunday aftomo oh guests
i,i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Winfrey.
Misses Lucy , Sane/ and Gladys
Patten attended the party at Miss
Geneva Pattenacn o f near Patterson
school Friday nigh*. (
UNION
Miss luby G handler spent a while
,Tuesday evening with Miss Louise
Christy of Daniels^lle.
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The teachers of Ila High School
were at Mrs. E. L. Tillers a whib
Tuesday evening where they enjoyed
a nice supper.
Mr. J. O . T. Smith and wife and
Mr. Cohen Williams and wife were
in Athens Thursday.
We are sorry to report Miss Lillie
Tolbert still suffering very much
from her broken ankle.
Mr. Geo. Burroughs and wic
and daughter, Marietle oQ Athens
and Miss Grace Rogers of S. N. S.
spent a while Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Rogers and
family.
Rev. Wade Parks waa the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Settle and
and family Saturday and Sunday.
Paul Smith, Ambry Adams and
Albert Adams wrre the week-end
visitors of Mr. and Mrj OLe Adams
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Allen were
the g;iv>t-* ot Mr. and Mrt. Arvin
Parks and family of Comer Sunday.
.Several of our young people en
joyed a nine party at the home of
Miss Rosalie Smith Saturday night.
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Miss Bessie Smith of Hhli npent
the week-end with home folks.
We suppose' Howard Settle and
Homer Chandler had started around
the world Sunday afternoon or oth
erwise they would have gone a shor
ter route. ** ' . I
Miss Moline Chandler entertained
the Seniors of M. C. H S. with a
prom party Friday might.
Mr. Austin Vaughn of IT.l T . S. N.
is now on a vacation visiting rela
tives and friends. i, a.'X.’t
LEGAL NOTICES
SALE UNDER POWER
Under and by virtue of the Pow
jer of Sale contained in a certain
I Security Deed to the John Hancock
Mutaal Life Insurance Company
made by Lora E, Davis on Septem
ber 10, 1921, and recorded Septem
ber 13, 1921 4 in Book 0-2, pages 219
and 220 of the record* of Madison
| (Jo unity, Georgia, the undersigned,
I the John Hancock MuUod Life In
surance Company, wrfH sell at lubbs
outcry to the hlgnest bidder, ler
cash, before the Court House door
i R the town of Danielsvibe '"‘l *-*> 11
ty .of Madison, within '.he b gal
hours cf sale, on the firt Tieiiry
in June, 1925, the following Jo
scribed property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the Two
Hundred Fourth (204th) G. M.
District of Madison County, Geor
gia, bounded on th& North by proper
ty of Mrs. Mary Long; on the East
by proporty of fUan Sima and G.
W. Westbrook sState; on. the South,
hy property of Dan Sims, W-.
Westbrook Estate and L. J. Rogers;
and on West by property of L. J.
Rogers and Mrs. Mary Long, con
taining One Hundred (100) acres,
mow or k'fts, and more
described by plat of said property
recorded in Book 0-2, pabe 220 of
Madison County reco*da; for the
purpose of paying the indebtedness
secured by said Security deed, towit:
One interest note for the sum of
Two Hundred Ten Dollars ($210.00)
due January 1, 1925, and the prin
cipal note of Three Thousand Dol
lars ($3000.00), together with in
terest on said notes as therein pro
vided and the expense of this sale;
the said property having been con
veyed to the undersigned in the deed
above described as security for the
notes therein set out, and the de
fault in the payment of the interest
note due January 1, 1925, having
occurred and continued for more
than thirty days after the same be
came due and by reason of such con
tinued default said principal note
under its terms ha3 become d*e. A
conveyance will be executed by the
undersigned to the purchaser at
such sale as authorized in said Se
curity Deed.
This 4th day of May, 1925.
- —John Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Company
J. D. Brad well, Attorney,
Athens, Georgia
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, C. F. Threlkeld, admin
istrator of Mrs Marthaa Threlkeld
dec’d, represents to the court in his
petition duly filed and entered on rec
rd that he has fully administered
Mrs. Martha Threlkeld’s estate:
Tis is to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said Admin'stra
his administration, and receive Let
tor should not be discharged from
tors of Dismission, on the first Mon
day in June, 1925.
N. C. Bullock, Ordinary
DIVORCE NOTICE
Label for Divorce, in Madison Supe
rior Court, June Term, 1925
No. 19.12
M.:;. Annicv* Rabun
VS v-t
G. T. Rabun
It appearing to the Court by the
return of the Sheriff in the above
stated case that the defendant does
not reside in said County, and it fur
ther appearing that the said de
fendant G. T. Rabun does not re
side in this State.
Ordered by the Court that service
he perfected on the defendant by the
publication of this order twice a
month for two months before the
next term of this court, in the public
Gazette of said County in which Sher
iff’s sales are ordinarily published.
This 14 day of April, 1925.
Clarence E. Adams,
Petitioner's Attorney
And it is so ordered.
W. L. Hodges,
Judge S. C. Northern Circuit.
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR PANIELSVjLLE.
| May>Day Kiss ■
, Mrs, ftoolidge is never happier
than when tiny tots call on her at
the White House—this one getting
a real love kiss during his May-
Day call. • •
Georgia, Madison Cosnty. . . .> .
Andrew Witcher I Madison Superior
! Court, June term,
Vs | 1925.
Callie Witcher | Divoroe
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To Callie Witcher, Woedlawn, 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 divorce;
as in default thereof the court will
proceed, as ter justice will appertain.
Witness the Hon. W, L. Hodges,
Judge of said Court, this Ist day of
April, 1925.
Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk.
SPECIAL FARES, 5. A. L.
SEABOARD announces ..reduced
farea to the following, occasions: ~
Annual United Confederate Vet
er ans, Dallas, Texas, May 19-22,
1925. _ - . - -- . ....... .
Southern Baptise Convention,
Memphis. Tenn, May 13-18,-1925.
For fares, information or Pullman
reservations, call on nearest SEA
BOARD Ticket Agent, of write
R. E CAMP,
Dist. Pass’r Agt.'
SAL, Atlanta, Ga.
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Trtav. Passpr Agt.
SAL, Atlanta, Ga.
FRED GEISSLER;
Ass’t Asst. Pass’r Traffic Mgt.
SAL, Atlanta, Ga
BLACK-DRAUGHT
Frequent
Bilious Attacks
“I suffered with severe bili
ous attacks that came on two
or three times each month,”
says Mr. J. P. Nevlna, of
Lawrenceburg. Ky. “I would
get nauseated. I would have
dizziness and couldn’t work.
I would take pills until I was
worn-out with them. I didn't
seem to get relief.
“A neighbor told me of
Urn Medicine
and I began it* use. I never
have found so much relief
as It gave me. I Would not
be without It for anything. It
seemed to cleanse my whole
system and made me feel like
new. I would take a few
dosee —get rid of the bile and
have my usual clear head,
feel full of pep, and could do
twice the work.”
Bilious attacks are "sea
sonal” with many people.
Millions have taken Thed
ford's Black-Draught to ward
off such attacks, and the good
results they have reported
should induce you to try It.
An Druggists'
Many people lose money and other valuable things
out oftheir pockets and know not inner of it until long
aftsr when racoyery is impossible.
Thoughtful people never carry about their persons
any more c%sJivis absolutely necessary for bare expenses.
They kbep tlieir mpney deposited in some good bank
where it is usi from theft, burglary,' fire and other haz
ards and where they can get it when they-need it.
We will appreciate your banking business/
The Peoples Bank
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You Can Make Money!
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