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leg;al notices
M-idieon bounty.
Crforgi#- ,\ v Jones, admidistrato*
deceased, represent*
( ' fMr?-C ' r " • Die petition, duly filed
to the ( ‘ our ‘' reco rd, that be hasful
ad ectere ,. .. ( ,d Mrs. G. A. Jones’ es-
Ij * din "h i6 therefore to cite all per
***' kerned,kindred and creditors
sons center any tl , e y can, why
to !-I,oVV ‘'V-.tor should not be dis
saida,lMrln) cis administration and
charge* 1 yf dismissio n on the
re^ ve • n December, 1919.
first Monday • J*
This Nov. 3, >- ua<
A. H. Long, Ordinary
H. Mor-
V Sstators of of C.W. Morris
‘' lS ' a represent to the oourt ui
deeeased, !, ( . M au ,, entered
WV"':;;' tl)ev have fully admin
onri'C lC W Morris’ estate. Tins is
rlre'tocite all persons concerned
„and creditors, to show cause,
kindred ca n why said adm.mstra-
J ot be discharged from
Wr " Administration and receive let
-■ fi ; st
L
OorMa, Madison County.
(, H M Adams, guardian of Mdie
Adams, has applied to me for a dis
charge from his guardianship of Kd
.. h ams This is therefore to noti
on persons concerned, to file their
objections, if any they have, on or be
orethe first Monday in December,
neJt else he will be discharged lrom
his guardianship as applied for.
This Nov. 1919.
A.H. Long, Ordinary
(4eorgia, Madison County'. ......
jl,.* p e Haralson hasapplied lor
twelve months support lor herself qnd
three minor children out v i the estate
ofj. B. B. Haralson, late of said coun
ty, deceased, and appraisers duly ap
pointed to set apart the same having
tiled their returns, alty concerned are
hereby notified to show cause why said
application should not he granted on
the first Monday in December, Hill'.
This Nov. 3rd, 11)19.
A. H. Long, Ordinary.
Georgia, i i.d:sii 3mi A
To All Whom Ini .• v Cencei n,
C. C. Christian, having in proper
form applied to mo for permanent
letters of administration on the estate
ofW. P. Chrictian, late of said Coun
ty, deceased, this this to cite all and
singular, the creditors and next of
kin of W. F. Christian to be and
appear at my office within the time
allowed by law and show cause if any
they can. why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to C. C.
Christian on W. F. Christian’s estate
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 3 day of Nov. 1919.
A. li. Long, Ordinary
Georgia Madison County
To Whom It May Concern
J. D. Long, a creditor having in
proper form applied to me for perma
nent 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
Moore to be and appear at my office
w ithin the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can, why per
raaDent administration should not be
granted to .t. I). Long on Eveline
Moore's estate.
Witness my hand and official sign tare
this!! day of Nov. 1919.
A. H. Long, Ordinary
No. 694
Petition for Divorce In Madison
Superior Court.
January Term 1020
Sam Dove
vs
Rosa Dove
To the defendant, Rosa Dove
Plaintiff Sam Dove having
Jr 7 l for divorce against
* °' e n this court, returnable to
, n 11 " ' ' t and it being made
resi(’| l,lf . a! nal Rosa Dove is not a
hedl n - ° f Said < r ount J> *nd also that
reside within the State
* D u an "• . „ vi
servi,. ' navi g been made'for
ettion. tM IT’ RosßDov
ve S . e ’" fore - 18 to notify you
term of M- &nu appear at the next
held or. ,i and( Superior •Court to be
MriOthen 6 Monday in Januai T
to ®Plaints. n l ° anßweFsaid
the Hon °rable W. L.
ThbXo/ 1 - Superior Ct,
C'm. Meadow.ClekDr.
THE DANIELSVILIE MONITOR, DANSEU-ni.VR,
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of an order fr >m the
Court of Ordinary of Madison countv
Ga., will be sold at public outcry on
the first Tuesday in December, 1919,
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 lard be
longing to the estate of B, S. Ramsey
deceased, the first tract being that
tract of land lying and being in Pitt
man district, the saifie 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 07 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]and will be.exhibited at the
day of sale, and any one desiring to
see said lands can call on t lie under
signed. The whole of said lands will
be sold, the widow of the said B. S.
Ramsey, deceased, electing to take
dower in the proceeds of said sale,
with the consent of the undersigned,
and to be reinvested as is provided by
law.
Deeds to said property 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 be giv
en January Ist, 1920, oi as soon as
present tenants will vacate before
said date.
This November sth, 1919,
L. H. Seagraves, Adm’r of
B. S. Ramsey, deceased.
MOT SICK
AND NOT WELL
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