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Legal Notices
Madison Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA Madison County.
Will Ik* Bold, on the first. Tuesday in
February, 1920. at the court house door
of said county, within the legal hours
of sale, to ‘he highest bidder, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One Eclipse Taylor traction engine,
10-horse powei*, in fair running order,
one shingle mill engine and shingle
mill, bought of Bud Griftetb. Bald
property levied on as tfle property of
W. F. Christian, deceased, in the hands
of R. H. Gordon, administrator, to flat
ly an execution issued from Madison
Superior court, on a bill of sale, in fa
vor of 8. J. < armichael A. Cos. vs K. H.
Gordon a- said administrator and
against sstd property. This Jan. *th,
~,2(l. W. M. DA VJB, Sheriff.
GEORGlA—Madison County.
To all whom it may concern : D. B.
Epps, administrator of J. A. Epps, tie?
ceased, late of said county, has in dne
form applied to me for leave t.i sell the
lands belonging to the estate of said
deecsed; and said application will be
heard on tbe first Monday in February,
I‘*2o. This Jan. 5, 1920.
A. 11. LONG, Ord'y.
GBOBGlA—Madison Ouonty.
Whereas. R. E. Hopkins, administra
tor ol the estate of Mrs. Mary I. Hop
kins, deceased, late of said county, rep
resents to t he court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, t hat he has
tuily administered Mrs. Mary I. Hop
kins’ estate. This is,therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and cre
ditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be
discharged from hisadminist ration and
r ceive letters of dismission'ou t lie first
Monday in February, 11)20. This Jan
f i<*2o. A. H. LONG, Ord’y.
GEORGlA—Madison < ounty.
Wfiereas, J. D. Cooper, a<lmii.-tra
tnr of theestate of Mrs. 8. 11. Cooper,
deceased, late of-aid county,represents
to the court in Mis petition, duly tiM’d
and entered on record,that he has tolly
administered Mrs. 8. 11. t'oopers es
tate. "’his is, therefore, to c,:e all per
sons concerned, kindred ami creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why -aid
ad in i nisi rat.or should not he <i -charged
from his adniinistration ami receive
letters of dismission, on the lirst Mon
day in Februrry. 1920. This Jan.rdh,
I<l2o. A. H. LONG, Ord’y.
CJEOKG lA—Madison County.
To whom ii may concern : H. 1.. Da
creditor, having in proper form applied
to me for letters of administration on
the estate of W. W. Heard, colored,
deceased, late of said county, tins is to
cite ail and singular the creditors and
nest of kin of W. W. Hevrfi to he and
appear at my office within the Lime al
lowed by law and show cause, if Jny
they can, why administration should
not be granted to B. L. David on W.
W. Heard’s estate. Witness my hand
and official signature, this f*th day of
Juuuary, Jftyd,
A. H. LONG, Ord'y.
Madison Sheriff’s Sale.
GKORG I A—Madison County.
Will be mill, on the fir>t Tuesday :n
February. 1920, within the legal hour*
ol sale, before the court house door of
nan) < ounty, to the highest bidder for
rat.li, the following property, to-wit:
One bale of cotton, murk ol W. T. D.
22, weight 501 pounds, one bale mar
ked W. T. D. 'l'.. S-\ weight -125 pound*,
and about StKH)pounds in tlie field, not
picked, on the land of G. L. O'Kelley,
worked by VV.T. Dorsey. Levied on as
the property of W.T. Dorsey* tosatisfy
a distress warrant issii* and from the Jus
tice court of the d*2il district G. M. ol
said oounty. in favor of G. L. O'Kelley
against W.T. Dorsey. Levy made by
D. i. Kirk. land turned o' sr to the
for advertisenit nt and sale. This Jan.
6, 1920. W. M. DA Y IS. Sti'tl.
110 Y I'Cll \STAIN l Libel forDivoree
vs y Madison Sup "t
l.izm: i HiM Aix. March term,l92o
To Lizzie Gflastain : The plaintiff
having filed his petition for divorce
against you in said court, and it ap
pearing that you do not reside in the
county or State, and an order having
been granted for service by publication
you are hereby notibed to be and ap
pear at the March term, 1920, of Madi
son Superior court, to answer this com
plaint. Witness ifle Hon. Walter L.
llodges. judge of Superior court. This
Jan. sth. 1920.
WM. D. MEADOW, Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
vs,
Danielsville Local School Tax District*
No. 134, Motion Docket, Madison Su
perior Court, January term, 1020.
Petition to oonflrm and validate $13,-
000.00 Bonds, the proceeds to be used
only in the erection and equipping of
a Public School Building in and for
said district.
On the 12th day of January, 1020, the
above cai-c, being a petition filed by
;he Solicitor Gemeral of tbe Northern
Circuit, in the name of the State of
Georgia, against Danielsville Local
School Tax District, in said State and
county, to validate Thirteen Thousand
Dollars of Bonds, the proceeds of which
to be used only in erecting and equip
ping a Public Sell o9 l Building in and
lor said district, will be heard and de
termined at the court bouse, in the Su
perior court, room, in Danielsville, Ga.
and any citizen of the State of Georgia
residing within said district, or any
other person, whe refer resident, who
has a right to object, may become a par
ty to these proceedings. This the 29th
day of Dee., 1919. f ->’ • {
FRED. L. BOND, ’
Dep. <Jlerk S!p. iGourt,,Madison Cos.
GEORGlA—kPadiso'n County.
After four weeks’ uotice,pursuant to
section 30<;6 of the Ciyjl Code, a peti
tion, of which a true’eopy is subjoined,
will be presented to tbe HonosablJ
Walter L. Hodges, judge of' tbe Supe
rior court of said county, at bis office,
Hartweli, Ga., on the 7rh day of Feb
ruary, 11)20.
Mrs. ELLA THOMPSON.
Georgia—Madison County.
To the Honorable Waller L Hodges,
Judge of the Superior court of said
county: The petition of Mrs. Ella
Thompson shows:
]. That she is the guardian of Hor
ace, Howard, Eugene, l.orine. Austin
and o’Noal Thompson, heretofore duly
appointed as said guardian in said
county.
2. That she desires to sell for re-in-
V‘ s:nient, at private sale, the follow
ing property, the same being real pro
perty ol the said wards: Situated in
said state and county, 38JU district G.
M.,adjoining M. N. Burden, J. E. Ben
ton. G. L. O’ Kelley and I). Y. Sea graves,
contain! ng 44.3 acres, more or less.about
-two an : one-half miles from Hull, Ga.
■i. Fho said land ha- no building
theraon, and on account, of a change in
the public road made in 1915 does not
touch said road, is too far from home
for said w ards to cultivate same and
the rents from same, 900 pounds seed
eotton,are inadequate, considering the
present value ol the land.
4. Petitioner desires to invest tiie
proceeds of siirli sale as follows : 1 n llie
purchase of a tract of land in said Stale
and• county, town of Hull, adjoining
\V. A, Johnson, F. L. Johnson, S. A. L
railroad and others, containing 19.f>
acres, more or less,and the balance of
said proceeds lo he loaned on farm land
seeurity at 8 per cent interest.
f>. Petitioner shows that her inten
tion to make this application lias been
published once a week for four weeks
in the Danielsville Monitor, being tlie
newspaper in which the county adver
tisements are usually published, as re
quired by law'.
Mrs. ELLA THOMPSON,
Ouardian for said fninorv.
J. I'. MURRAY, Attorney.
Georgia, Madison County.
Under and by virtue of the
power rested in the undersigned
by the terms of the last will of
the late Mrs. Louisa G.Christian,
of said State and County, I will
sell,before the Court House door
of said County, to the highest
bidder, for cash, on the First
Tuesday in February, 192*0, du
ring the legal hours of sale.
All that tract of land situated
in Brookline District, Madison
County,Georgia, containing One
Hundred and Six (lOd) acres
more or bounded on the
North-East by lands of Carithers
formerly the Loftis lands:un the
Sonth by the road leading from
the Williford Home place to Vine
yard’s Creek Church; on the
West by lands of J. H, Williford
and on the North-West by lands
of Tom Patton and lands of Geo
Moore and probably others: said
tract of land being the Christian
Home Place.
This farm is already rented
for the year 1920 for 1,000 lbs
0A NIELS VI LX.E MONITOF.
of Lint CottofiJ hrch; will go To
the purchaser, but the purchaser
will pay for needed repairs al
ready contracted for not exceed
ing $65,00 in amount, and such
other repairs as must be made,
and also pay all taxes for the
yeat 1920 upon said lands.
This Jan. 2nd, 1920,
Q. L. Williford.
Executor of the estate of
Mrt. Louisa G- Christian *
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TAX NOTICE
I will be at the following places on
the dates named below for the pur
pose of receiving Tax Returns for the
year 1920.
Hull Feb. 2 from 10 to 3
Danielsville Feb. 3 from 10 to 3
Carlton Feb. 4 from 11 to 3
Comer Feb. 5 from 11 to 3
Colbert Feb. 6 from 11 to 3
Planter’s Feb. 9 from 10 to 12
Poca Feb. 9 from Ito 3
Mill Dist. C, G. Feb. 10 from 10 to 12
Harrison C. G. Feb. 10 from Ito 3
Jeptha Feb. 11 from 11 to 12
Paoli Feb. 11 from Ito 3
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