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LEGAL notices
• Madison <'oimty.
(it“° r P i:i ' w Jones,ad midistratot
Wb< Wneu deceased, represents
July filed
l !lie “'i„ word, that lie haslul
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ta" ' kindred and creditors
**•' " if' any they can, why
• o is .
s3 -' , aldriiinistration and
-fe ieucrs of dismission on the
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A. 11. Long, Ordinary
,7 lirja Madison County.
’ r v-rt-K J. Z. Morris and C. H. Mor-
T rris
' represent to the court in
v.jv r !-•'! an ! entered
( ~J !,a they have tuliy J.Umill-
J ' . , MoPr i S ’ estate: Tins is
all oneerned
L ,iy.i and '.-reditors. to skw. cause,
i,why said aJministri
• bo clisidiarged from
strati on and receive let
.i;-;:;is-ionon first Monday ip
*j) m ber iiy. This Nov. 3, im.
11. Long. Ordinary.
-
. t Mi U n C- iunty.
M. Aiiams, guardian of Lduie
yj .as.has applied to me for a dis
cliargefrom his guardianship of Li
,7 This is therefore to noti
f. .. j ]),•!•. ns eoiffierned, to file t heir
fl uiny t iiey have,- on or be
f,r. he Jfirst JMonday Jin December,
V'-'els-he will be discharged from
| h - jaanlianship ns applied for.
. bisX, v. 4, 1019.
A. H, Long., prdinary. .
georgia, Madison Comity.
' E, :i;iralsoii lias applied tor
!K : •- months support lor herself and
niiimr children out f the estate'
0f,).- 1). H. Haralson, late of said coun
ty. T'oeased. and appraisers duly ap
pointed to set’apart the same having
tiM their returns, all concerned are
lier-Ty notified to show cause why said
application should not be granted on
lb' irst-Monday; in December, 191 b.
T. > Nov. 3rd, 1919.
A. H. Long. Ordinary.
Georgia, L cl •; > i-G ijujL, . f
1; Ail WI c:n In; : \ COtcei n, *’
i. </. Chi istian, having in, proper
fmlicd v :o 'n-t for permanent
tat . so:; .hr.inistriil-ion on theapst-ate
of'.". F.Chrictian, kite cf said Coun
;!4; jcyaSe'L :Ustl is Ail'-and
singular, the creditors and next off
kin of W. K. Christian to be and
appear at my office lith'inathe'time
allowed by law and show cause if any
they can. why permanent administra
tion should not he granted to C. G.
Ghvistian on W. F. Christian's estate
'Witness-my hand and official signa
ture, thisday of Nov. 1319.
A. H. Long. Ordinary
■ Georgia Madison County
I To Whom it May Concern
I J. D. Long, a, creditor having in
I proper form applied to me forperma
■ rent letters of administration on the
■ estate of Eveline Moore deceased,
■ this is to cite all and singular, the
■ creditors and next of kin of Eveline
I ® oore to be and appear at my office
■ within the time allowed by law 7 ai^tl
■ show cause, if any they can, why per-
I tnJDen t administration should not'be
I ran ttd to .1. p. Long on Eveline
■ Moore's estate.
I Eess rc y hand and official signture
■ t,!: s 3 day of Nov. 1910.
■ A. H. Long, Ordinary
I No. 694
■ Petition for Divorce li, Madison ■
■ Superior Court.
■ January Term J 920
I Sam Dove
■
I Rosa Dove
■ To the defendant. Rosa Dove
■ fi^l P ' aintifr atD Rove having
I ft'!' if P et ‘ tlon for divorce against
I - r : JV * ‘ n 'his court, returnable to
I ' K an d it being made
B res V- ' , t, ' at Rosa Rove i>. not a
I Jso that
H not. ... ...
■IV a , Within the State
I ' made for
I Jillbli-
I notify you
Ir,, C "" ' c r at rife next.
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■ ■ ;< ; or Court to be
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■ mJanuary
H C( ~r’.a'-.f" J ar.swer said
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■ '• • aide W. L.
exDr.
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Madison county,
Ga.. will be sold at public outcry on
the first Tuesday in December, lf>lo,
at the court house door in said county,
between the legal hours of sale, the
following property to-wit:
All of two certain tracts of land be
longing to the estate of B. S. Ramsey
deceased, the first tract being that
tract ol land lying and being in Pitt
man district, the same adjoining
lands of Chandler, Sailors and others,
and containing 50 acres more or less.
The other tract adjoining the above
tract, and adjoining Williams lands,
Adams, and others, the same contain
ing 67 acres more or less, and being
all the lands belonging to the estate
of B. S. Ramsey deoeased.
Plats to the above described two
tracts of land will bo exhibit ,v the
day of sale, and any one desiring to
see said lands can call on the under
signed. The whole of said lands will
be sold, the widow of the said E. S.
Ramseys deceased, electing • > take
dower in the proceeds of rT.d sale,
with the consent, of the undersigned,
and to be reinvested as is providt l by
law.
Deeds to said propert y will be made
in accordance with ‘said plats, and
this advertisement.
The said property sold as the prop
erty of the estate of B. S. Ramsey,
deceased, and for the purpose of pay
ing- debts and distribution among the
heirs.
Terms cash. Possession will he giv
en January Ist, 1020, oi as soon a-p
present tenants will vacate 1 Tore
said date.
This November sth, h L,
, . L. H. Seagraves. Adro’r of
' *- * B. S. Raicsey, •lucer.s
NOTICE
In the Superior Court of Mad
ison County, Georgia.
Petition to validate and con
firm $20,500.00 Drainage Bcnps
for Brushy Creek Drainage Dis
trict, No. 1, Madison County,
Georgia. ''
State of Georgia, by A. S. Skel
ton, Solicitor-General, Northern
Circuit of Georgia
vs
The Board of Drainage Commis
sioners of Brushy Creek Drain
age -District No. 1, * Madison
County, Georgia; and Miles Col
lier, etal, Commissioners... ...
AT CHAMBERS:
. The foregoing petition of
the State of Georgia by and
through the Solicitor General of
the Northern Circuit of Georgia
having been first filed in the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Madison County, Geor
gia, in which county the said
Board of Drainage Commission
ers of Brushy Creek Drainage
District No. X, Madison countv,
Georgia, arid said District is lo
cated, read and considered.
It is ordered by the Court
that the said Defendants, the
Board of Drainage Commission
ers Brushy Creek Drainage Dis
trict No. 1, Madison county,
Georgia, and Miles Collier, C.
Kincaide and S. E. Whitworth,
Commissioners of said District,
do show cause before me at 12:-
00 o’clock noon, State Time, on
the 14th day of November, 1919,
at Danielsville, in Madison coun
ty, Georgia, why the prayers of
said petitioner should not be
granted, and why the bonds
therein referred to should not
be confirmed and validated as
provided by law.
It is further ordered that the
Clerk of the Superior Court o f
Madison County, Ga., shall pub*
lish in a newspaper at least
twice befors the hearing of this
cause, a notice to tne public
that on the day above specified
providing for the hearing /: tne
said cause, the same will be
heard, so that all parties who
desire to intervene, shall have
notice of the application and
the said hearing as pro.ice Jby
This 29th day of October, 1919
W. L. Hodges,
j Judge Superior Court, Northern
1 Circuit of Georgia
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