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: .. ii : -w-rc;l i. V. More's
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p *r*ons roiieerr.eJ. >, i mlreil mil < redll
-1o *ho\v t*;wi*t*. i* ;,i)V Mit-j eno, by
said executor should iir tie discharged
rim. Ins adiiuiiistrat tu. 1 rw' \<
letter* ul dismission on the first’ Mon-;
.lay in October, 1919. This >.teniber ,
IS I'll!).
A. ii. Lon?, Oidinary.
< • eor?i;i, Maih*on County.
11. il. Smalms guaruimi of Mrs
I'ranee.* Turner, Mrs. Ma??ie I-incan
„ort and Bertha Dye, lilts applied to
mo for a discharg. from his guardian
sltip ol the property of said above
named parties. This is therefore to
notify all persons concerned to fib
theirapplications, ii any they have, on
or before the first Monday in October
next, else lie w ill be discharged from
guardianship as applied lor. 1 his
September 8, 1919,
A. 11. Long. Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
To all whom it may concern.
’l*. .1. Burroughs, .Jr. and O. A. Bur
roughs, .Jr. administrators of the estate
of James I. Burroughs, deceased, lafe
oT said county, have in due form ap
p|)eel tome for leave to sell the lauds
belonging I o I heetate of said deceased
arKi said application will be heard on
the first Monday in October 1919. This
September 8, 1010.
A. 11. Long, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of an Order from the court
of Ordinary of .Madison Couuty, Geor
gia, there will be sold at public outcry
on Ihe first. Tuesday in October, BUD.
at the court house door in Danielsville,
(.a, said stale and county, within the
legal hour of sale the following real
e-fato, belonging to t lie estate of .Mr*.
Harriet K. Booth, deceased, to wit:
One tract ol land situated in said stale
and County, adjoining lands of l>. H,
Moon 1). w. Seymore, !•'. M. Hall, and
Frank Collins, ami bounded by Use
following ’ines. Beginning at a Best
Oak corner and running thence X. 29
\V. 1(1,8.') to Hock, the|ioe S. 78b, \V. 19,5<>
to Lock, t hence X. 2lLj 'A . .>.■> to flue
si mnp, thence 3. I,i>' A . 10,2.) to Uica
ory, thence S. 21’... K. 21,20 to Iron pin,
In ;h e s. 17 \\ . 11.2.) to Leek, thence
S. :t2' E. 13.18 to Kook, thence "X. 17'.
K. 31,. sto Post Oak Stump, thence X.
12 W. 12,0!) to Cherry, thence X. 50 K.
'.i,7\i to the beginning Post Cak Corner.
Containing 118 acres .more or less.
Said land being sold as the property ot
Mrs. Harriet K. 800 h, deceased, t> r
t in* purpose ot paying debts and dis
trobution. Terms cash.
<i. B. Booth, \dminist rat or.
Georgia, Madison County.
Bv virtue of an OnDr from t lie Court
.f Ordinary of Madison County, Geor
?ia, there will bo sold at publid outcry
on I lie liist T’uesdify in October, BJBi,
at the eeurt door in Danielsville Ga,
said State and County within the legal
hour of sale, I he following real estate,
belonging to the estate of J. L. Benton
deceased, to wit: One tract of land
situated in said Slate and t cunty, ad
joining lands of the John 1. Landers
estate, Dock B. Thompson, A. J. Grif
feth and other lands belonging to the
estate of.J. E. Benton, deceased, and
bounded h> the following lines. Be
ginning at a Koek t ornru and running
thence S. 21 E. 22.00 to Kook, thence
X.t>7 W. 11,28 along road to point on
road, tbonce X. 70 W. 10.2S to point in
road, thence X. 10 E. 13,13 to Iron
stake, thence E. 10,07 to the beginning
Koek come.*, containing 27 acres more
or less. Said property being sold as
the property of J. E. Benton, deceased
for the purpose of paying debts and
for distribution. Terms Cash. ! hi*
September 8, BUD.
Mr*. Alice Nona Benton. Admrx.
(loorgiu. Madison County.
By virtue of a judgement amt order
ot the Superior Court ot said ( oiinty,
will be sold on the tirst Tuesday in
(ii tober ltd It, before the eourt house
door at Danielsville. (Is., within the
U -al hours of sale, tne following prop
erty to-wit :
One eertain tract or parcel of land,
y ing and being in tho f.lSth, Itistrnt
M. Madison County said State, ad
joining lands of J. B. l*orry, hill ( a
ruth.the Herony lands and others con
taining Ninety Five Acres more or
less, the same being two tracts of land
deeded by John T. Dove to the cb.it-
Itv:i of Jplin 'i. D )■.<*, in-'who li thi
. .id J.lr: T. Dovi* win made Trustee
i r hi h ebiidreti, one of said 'ofs spec.i
--.2 • I in -aid deed a* < in'ainiug 50 acres
,i:r** r It*** mid the other t'D acres
Out. w l).*n run out, the whole tract con
taining ’• •*> acres more or less.
Coder tb- said order, the said lauds
are *o!d h* the lands ol the said •ti.il
dreti of *aid John T. Dove, at 1 tin ;r
ch; Idren at and for distrobution between
t.!:in a* i* i r<.\ ided in 13i d order.
The term* of said sab- are cash, 1 )’. of
:he purchase price to be paid by i r
baser on ti i* day of sale, and the *a!e
;i; be s 11 1>""i• t to confirmation by the
court,and if the same i* confirmed,
then deed, to be made by the under
signed commissioners on payment ol
:lie balance of the purchase money.
If said sale is not confirmed by the
court, then the amount paid by the
purchaser, to be returned to him.
This September Bth, 1919.
Koy < . Murray,
J. H. Boggs,
David A. Moseley,
< Jommissioners.
Georgia Madison County
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
granted at the September term, 1919,
will be sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in October, 1919, at tho
court house door in Danielsville, said
state and county, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described
property,to wit:
Tract No. 1.
Being all that ti*act or parcel of land
lyingand being in Grove Hill District,
(f. M„ said state and county, and
known as lot No. 1 in the survey of the
Mrs. M. A. Kidd true' of land, near
Colbert, Ga., rdjoining lands of G. W.
MeCally.E. L. Bray, lot No. 2 and lots
of said division, containing J4.6J acres
more or less.
Tract No. 2
Being known as lot N0.2 of said di
vision as above set forth adjoining
lands of Dunaway and lots Nos. 1,3, G,
and-7 of said survey, containing 10.09
acres more or less.
Tract No. 3
Being known as lot No. il of said di
vision as above set forth, adjoining
lands of Dunaway and lots Nos. 2, L 1
and oof sun! survey, containing 11. >
acres more or less.
Tract No. 1
Being known as lot Xu. 1 f said di
vision as above set forth, adjoining
I binds of Dunaway. Freeman and lots
; Nos.it, sand Oof said survey, contain
ing 33.27 acres more or less.
Tract- No. 1
Being known as lot Xo. lof said di
visision as above set fort!) adjoining
lands of freeman and lots No. 1 and (>
of said survey containing -1 '.lO acres
more or le* .
Tract No. (5
Being known as lot Xo. (5 of said di
vision above set forth, adjoining lands
of Lacounf and lot* Nos. 2, 3,1 and 7of
said survey, containing -13.90 acres
more or le*s.
Tract No. 7
Being known as lot No. 7of said di
vision as above set forth, adjoining
lands of Lacounf and lots Nos. 2,1 and
8 of said survey, containing 40.77 acres
more or lc<*.
Tract No. 8
Being known as lot No. Bof said di
vision as above set forth, adjoining
lands of Lacounf and lots Nos. 1 and
7of said survey. Containing 17. GS acres
more or less.
Tract No. 9.
Beingthat tract of land situated on
the Athens and Elberton public road
about one and cue half miles east from
Colbert, Ga. the same being the land
upon winch J. E. Kidd now resides, ad*
joining lands of ft. M. Gauiding, A.J.
Griffet h, K. T. David, Walter Hitchcock
and Mrs. W. O. Sorrells, containing 67
acres more i r less.
The ".hove described lots of land sold
as Mu* property of Mrs. M. A. Kidd
deceased, for the purpose of distribu
tion. Terms cash. This September 8,
1919.
J. E. Kidd. Administrator.
W. F. FECKETT
Optometrist
Ocular headaches and
nervous disorders caused
by eye strain scientifical
ly corrected.
Office at
BRANDT’S, Jewelers
Athens, Ga.
MVHMTOtt, ILL Eh GfiAJKUtA,
Seen In The Store= I
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October’s Offerings
j When anew season has been gracious enough t O U
present such charming 1 diversity of Fashions, it is butll
complimentary to view them all in one's Quest for!
smart apparel and becoming styles. Our selection of
new styles has much to interest you in walks through]
out this store, presenting quality productions ar.d
artistic developments of Fashion’s trend for Fail.
Suit Materials are Interesting I
Suit materials in brown, taupe, green and blue tones, are indeed beautijul this season.l
To give their colors an exact name is quite a different thing because these excellent new I
material3-a3 Peach Bloom, Chameleon Cord, and T nseltone; as well is Silveticre aieaiil
astheir name implies Softly shaded tones, changeable as those of a peach. When kardsl
of Fur adorn so many of these Suits-it affords another gcod reason for deciding on the ab-1
solute necessity of selecting one's Suit pest haste. I
This young woman has arrayed herself in one of the new Ripple Suits because it is sol
youthful-every inch of it. Its Fur trimmings helps ripply ways to make its youthfulness all I
the more pronounced, which of course delights its owner. j
Autumn Has Willed Her Colors To Separate Skirts
and mad.e the world an artistic place to live in, for never have separate skirts been as
beautiful irt color combinations as this season. The large blcck plaids in heavy silk are hav
ing strongest rivalry with accordian pleated striped and plaid wool skirts.
These New Coats Are Ultra-Attractive
Fashion insists on her own sweet way in introducing novel Coat styles each season,
The illusion cf softness given by the newer cent materials is one cf her latest loves. They
j have the novelty of combining the smoothness of a suede-like finish with the soft velvet
j like pile‘of velours. These coats are sr attractive all Ly themselves that ro trimmings ether
than buttons are used, while their full giacefe! lines arc generally belted across the front.
j ~ Softly Appealing Is Lace Neckwear
It doesn’t seem fair to tell this only at the last, tut quite the most essential bit <ff cos*
! turning tnis sdhson attaches high honors to smart becoming neckwear.
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| Blouses May Have Simple Moods to Good Effect
and achieve by means of simple neck lines and self frills just the charm one hopes to
! find in a blouse. Printed silks and cream Nets as well as Georgettes have effectively taken
j up with this simple life in many new fall blouses
: Bright Colors in Sweaters Take Chili from October
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j W. T. COLLINS & CO.
j Where The Styles Are Shown First
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Athens, Ga.
Julian B. McCurry and
Broadus B. Zellars
Lawyers
AloC uvry JJailding
Hartwell, Ga.
Special attention to all legf l
matters in Madison County.
FOR SALE:
One 1919 model Ford
car, see
J. L. Long
BUY A FARM!! BUYA FARM!!
We have several attractive places listed. ,
us what you want. We will show it to you.
Anthony & Murray
DANIELSVILLE . - - - GEORGIA