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”TSal notices
„ rT \ Madison County:
C ECR may concern:
T° *^°w h Landers, colored, as
, : iza et - • John B Gordon Ar
nf-:: frier ‘ r chil( ] of Eli Arnold, col-
Jiold, ni:ni ; ] ate of said county,
< 1 ve S. J- Carmichael
of said minor.
tpP o,n . i-’-eby given that said pe-
K° tice heard at my office at
a., on the tort Monday
■: ■ 2 , mo.
ihl ' A. K. LONG,
Ordinary;
Madison County:
f fvU it may concern :
T ' ® , vvmour having applied lor
2laaritashiP < Avi %??“ “"j
“ r , Chriftain, minor chiHren •of
i Hattie Christian, deceased, late
S countv, notice is hereby giv
°: t; sa id application will be heard
*;* mv office at 10 o'clock a. m., on
Monday in March, 1920. '
February 2, 1820. ./
■ n . A. H. LONG.
Ordinary.
erriP GI \. Madison County:
EppOas -*M *
tVJe jve months support ;; for herself
and four minor children out of the
t ;., te of j. A. Kppsi, deceased, late
and <akl county, fid appraisers duly
anpoined to-set apart the same, hav
j„g filed their return, all concerned
are hereby notified to show cause
>v: y said application should not be
granted on the first 'Monday ip
March, 1920.
This February 2,192. Q.
A. H. LONG,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Madison County:
Whereas D. A. B. and C. T. Thom
son, administrators of the estate of
J. B. Thompson, deceased, late of
said county, having represented to
the court in their petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that they
have fully admisistered the estate of
said deceased. This is, therefore, to
cite all concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrators should not
be discharged from their admisistra
tion and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in March, 1920.
This February 2, 1920.
A. H. LONG,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Madison County:
To all whom it may concern:
>l. C. Haggard having applied to
me for guardianship of the proprty
of Hope Lord and Cornelia Lord,
minor children of C. L. Lore, late of
Raid county, deceased, notice is here
by given that said application will be
beard at my office at ten o'clock a.
on the first Monday in March,
1920. This February IS2O.
A. H. LONG,
Ordinary.
O-vORGIA, Madison County:
-• H. SeagTaves having applied
1 : the guardianship of. Nettie
bank*, Willie, Sadie and Lavonia
Ramsey, minor children of B. S.
Ramsey, deceased, late of said coun
,!°dce is hereby given that said
- ! Ca.-cn will be heard at my office
f 10 °' c - oc k a. m., on the first Mon
(lsy in March, 1920.
rh:s February 28, 1920.
A. H. LONG,
Ordinary.
BORGIA, Madison County:
( ' °f an order of the
° f ol 'dinary of said County,
- ” at the February term 1920,
, 1 y at Public outcry on the
( ' . uesda y in March, 1920, at the
(.. ' ~ '°a se uoor in Danielsville,
y ' a! j* coun ty, between the legal
e 1 the following describ
t;..„ o|,tlt ‘' to-wit: One certain
K. ~ - I,c * rcel of land lying in Grove
Countv ~ C t\ sa *d State and
H. r*’ a ' Joinin 2 lands of Mrs. Ada
- Ps on the North and West, R.
C!?:,™ the East and E. L.
avre, ‘ >outh - containing 12 1-2
be exhikv * ess ’ p^ot same will
aboveV n d3y 0f sale ‘ The
the pr(m H .f llb< l d lan d being sold as
for tht ° A- Epps, deceased,
Terms pai P°se of distribution.
‘• s behruary 2, 1920.
D- B. EPPS,
Administrator.
THE DAMELSVtLLE MONITOR, DANIELSVJLLE, CA.
GEORGIA, Madison County:
Wiii b sold on the first Tuesday in
March, 1920, bfore the Court house
of Said County between the legal i
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following property to
wit: 4 bedsteads, bedding for same,
Singer sewing machine and contents,
1 dresser, 1 dresser with mirror, 2
small center tables, 1 wardrobe and
contents, 1 iron ■ edstead with
springs, 1 large trunk and contents,
1 sma;l trunk and contents, 2 glass
lamps, 1 graphophor.e, 1 wash stand,
1 cook stove and utensils, 2 cub
boards and contents," 1 "cook table, 1
clinjg table, 7. chairs, 1 chest and
contents, 1 lot dishes, 2 wash pans,
1 bucket, 1 dipper, 1 small clock, I
porch swing, 1 buggy pole, 1 wash
pot, 1 sxe and 1 bench.. Seized as
the property of J. W. Killey to sat
isfy an attachment fi fa issued from-
Justice Court of the 204 district, G.
M., in favor of G. BS&qkwell vs. said
J. W. Hiijey. '•• • . ‘ .
This February 2, 1920.
W. M. DAVIS, ■
Sheriff.'
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said Cpupty,. .granted
at the January Term, J 920, will be
sold befoi'e- the Court "House Door
of Madison .County, on the first
in March next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following
property of the estate of Mrs. Mat
tie A. Graham,, deceased/ to-wit:
TJiat tract .oj’ parcel of land in'
State of Georgia, "’Mafiison County,
262nd Dist., G. Ivl-, on the upper
.Athens apd Caimesville road,adjoin
ing lands- of Shields, Perry, . other
lands of said ‘Mrs. Mattie A. Graham,
and said road, and enclosed in the
following lines to-wit: Beginning at
a post oak on said road and running
S 25.30 W 5.78 to bend of road
•thenAe S 6 W 'lCi','44 to red oak,
thence S. E. 4.25 to rock, thence N.
13 1-2 E. 15.15 to rock, thence N.
65 1-2 W. 4.25 to beginning comer,
containing Seven and four-tenths
(7 4-10) acres more or less.
Also at the sme time and place a
certain tract or parcel of land in
said state and county and district
adjoining the above described tract,
beginning at a rock and running S.
64 1-2 E. 1.92 to rock, thence S.
14.90 to rock,, thence N. 74 1-2 W.
1.95 to rock, thnee N. 13 1-2 eJ-15.1
15 to beginning corner, containing
Two and Nine-Tenths acres (2.9)
mere or less.
The two trets containing in the
aggregate Ten. and Three-tenths
(10.3) more cr less.
Terms Cash.
Ft. O. Graham, Administrator of
Mrs. Mattie A. Grab am.
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of an order and judge
ment of the Superior Court, will be
sold before the Court-House door at
Danielsville, Ga ; ., within the legal
hours of'sale,- on r the first Tuesday
in March, 1920, to tine highest bidder
on the s terms as herein after set out,
the following described property to
wit:
One certain - tract or parcel of
land lying and being on the waters
of Holly Crek, in Collins District,
Maclisoi? County, Ga., adjoining the
lands of J. L. Mercier, J. H. Bruce,
Eberhahdt lands, Mrs. Sue Mitch el,
and Joe Power, the same containing
101 Acres more or less, and being
the property willed to the children
of Hester Cooper, by Pleasant Moon.
There is a five room dwelling and
good tenant house on this place,
good two-horse farm open, and fifty
acres in timber. The land lies well
and is well watered. The land is
rented for the year 192*0 for one
fourth of crops, and this is to go to
the purchaser, and the purchaser to
pay the taxes for 1920.
This land is sold by the order of
the Superior Court for division a
mong the common owners thereof,
they being*Mrs. Luke May Threl
keld, May Leo Burroughs, Lizzie Es
telle Collins, Jessie Lou Compton,
Ethel Emma Power, David Elridge
Cooper, apd Elba Goss Cooper, as is
provided in said order, the under
signed being appointed by the Court
as Commissioners to sell the same. ;
The terms of the saie are that
purchaser is to pay 10 per cent of
his bid to the Commissioners on the
day of sale, and the remainder up
on the confirmation of the sale by
the Court and deed made.
This Jan. 30th, 1920.
. H*jy C. Murray,.. '
J. H. Boggs,
D. A. Moseley,
; v Commissioners. !
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GEORGIA, Madison County:
To whom it may concern: R
Howard Gordon, admisistrator of
the estate of W. F. Christian, deceas
ed, late of said county, has in due
form applied to me for leave to sell
the land belonging to the estate of
said descendants; and I will pass up
on the same on the first Monday in
March, 1920.
This February 2, 1920.
A. H. LONG, Ord’y.
HON t < HAS I AIN ) Libel l'orDivoree
vs [ Madison Sup c’t.
Li/.zik Chastain. March term, 1020
Yo Lizzie Chastain ; The plaintiff
having tiled 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 bj publication
you are hereby notihed to he and ap
pear at the March term, 1920, of Madi
son Superior court, to answer this com
plaint.. Witness ifie Hon. Walter L.
Hodges, judge of Superior court. This
Jan. &th, 1930.
WM. D. MEADOW, Clerk.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby giver, that 1 will
at public outcry on the 16th day of
February, 1920, rent the land where
W. F. Christian lived during his
lifetime, said land adjoining the
lands of Madison Springs property,
Madison Springs Mill tract, W. W.
Scott lands, etc., said renting to be
at the Court House of Madison
ccounty, Ga., terms of renting be
ing, that the renter of said lands
to give rent note with security to
be approved by the administrator
and the Ordinary of Madison
County. Said tract af land con
tains about eighty acres, and of
which about sixty is in cultivation,
his Jan. 17th, 1920.
R. HOWARD GORDON,
Administrator of W. F. Christain
deceased.
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D nielsville March 1,2, 2, 4 from 10 to 3
Saw Dust ~ 8, ~ 9to 11
Pittman’s Store ~ 8, . 11 to 12
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Seagrave’s Mill ~ 8, ~ 12 to 1
O’Kelley Store ~ 8, ~ Ito 2
Neese ~8, ~ 2to 4
Planter ~ 9. ~ 9to 10
Ila 9. ~ 11 to 1
jPoca ~ 9, ~ 2to 4
J Tyner and Deans Store ~ 10, ~ 10 to 12
|S. W. Fitts Store ~ 10, ~ 12 to 1
[ Mil) District ~ 10. ~ Ito 8
Adams Store ~30, ~ 4to 5
Carlton 11, ~ U to 3
Comer 12, ~ 31 to 3
Colbert ~ 15, ~ 11 to 8
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Hull . „ 16, „ 10 to 2
New Town ~17, ~ 10 to 11
Paoli ~ 17, ~ 11 to 1
Jeptha ~ 17, ~ 3to 8
Huff’s Store ~ 17, ~ 4to 5
Henson’s Shop ~ 18, ~ 9to 10
Harrison* Dist. C. G- ~ 18, 10 to 12
Berrvman’s Store ~ 18, ~ 12 to 1
Rogers Mill ~18, ~ 2to 8
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