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Gtorgia, Madison County
By virtue of an order of the court
. f Ordinary of said county, will bo
f old at public outcry before the
Court house door at. Danielsville, Ga
'aid county, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1922 v>iti iri the legal hour
of sale, the following described
property to-wit:-
All that tract or parcel of land in
-aid county and State and 20b district
C,. M, near the town of Carlton, Ga
on waters of Fork Creek, adjoining
S. A. b. RaiKoad right of wav and
lands of Lizzie Brawner, ■). I. Tiller
and others. Containing twenty seven
(27,) acres, more or less
Said property sold as the property
if the estate of Vanduzer Eberhault
leceased, for the purpose of paying
the debts of said estate and for distf i
fiutioii among the heirs at law.
Terms cash
This Nov. 6th, 1922
A. I’. Stevens, W. K. Whitehead
Administrators of the estate ot Van
luzer Ebvrhardt, deceased
Sheriffs Sale
Georgia, Madison County
Then; will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December 1922, next, be
fore the Court House Door in Daniels j
villi*, (la, Madison county within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following do
scribed property to wit:-
AII that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 202 PYt. C. M •
Madison County Ga, Adjoining; faerO i
rf W. E. Mcl'urdy (now ('. 11 Me ;
Curdy) the i’avne lands, the Tidwell i
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land the Freeman lands and described i
as follows; L’oyinning at a rock corner :
on the said M; Curdy lands, running N j
82 1-2 W 12.05 to Post Oak; thence j
N. 12 K 12.2a to Hickory, thence N
19 1-2 E 7.7 e to White Oak, thence j
S 09 1-2 E 12.90 to Rock, thence S
11 1-4 W 17.22 to the Beginning cor;
nor, Containing Twenty- j
One (211 acres more or lefts, A"
imrt of the land owned by H. P.
White at the time of his death and
being near the village of Pocntabgo.
Also all that tract or pared of land
>u Pocataligo Dist (J. M. Madison Cos
Ga, adjoining lands of John Tidwell
on the South and on the East by Joe
Parham and mi North by M. W. S:ric
land and on (he East. Contain*
tug Three and one tenth <;> 1-10 1
■)f-: es more or less, being in Madison
County Georgia, and known as part
of the Barton Payne land, Begin
ning at a Hickory tree on the South
running North to a pine stump or pin e
knot, East to White Oak thence S to
the beginning corner or Hickory
tree, tin's tract adjoins and is a part
ot the above described tiact or parcel
of land, and will be sold as one tract
Also all that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Madison Cos,
State of Georgia, on the Athens and
< arnosville public road, lying East
of said mad, adjoining lands of John
Tidwell on the South, J. 1.. Freeman
arid Eva Tidwell on Ihe East, Free
man and Williams on Ft North and
Athens and Caniesviilc Public mad
oil the Wo, and Contains Thirty
three (all) awes more in' loss
The above tracts i r naive Is of land
levied upon a the pr perry of J. A.
Parham under and by .j L uo of two
■•ertpin e~o-'dions • n and t'-
Superior Court of AladGon Count
u favor of the North Fastern Ha- k
■ g Company awiinst I. A. Parham
The debts upon which said exeeu
mis levied Upon the above d> - u .ed
fetid*, are based were .*e cured 1 1-\-
•eeurity deeds, and in order for
Sheriff of said County to ii > y ,r.
ind so l lands under said exec ions
Quit claims Deeds have been e.vvcid.
: and recorded from the Northeast
a Hanking Company to l A. Pa-. :
ham. placeing the title to sad lands
11 tr.e sail) J. A. Parham, said deeds
•Jaiv executed and recorded before
.ua property abo\ e described was
* r ‘% cil upon, as required by s-et on
mi,., 01 the Code of Georgia (19101
A written notice to tenant *n pos
h ' un • •’<* bt iii given as required by
This Oct :: Ist IP2’J
'• •* Williams Dip, She; ff Madm n
'ounly Georgia
Administrators Sale
By virtue of an order from the Or
dinary of Madison County will be
sold on first Tuesday in December
next before the couit house door at
Daniel villo, Madison County Ga. be
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash the following
property to-wit:
All that parcel or tract of land
belonging to the estate of James
Rhodes deceased, lying and being in
Bropklin district divided as follows.
Tract No 1.
Bounded as follows: On South by
,J. L. Merrier, on Wes tby lands of
Mrs Otha David, Mrs Ethel David
land A. A. Mitchell, on North by lands
;of Mrs J. P. Sims; on East by Tract
No 2 Containing 45 acre more or less
Tract No 2
Bounded on South by Lot No 1; on
1 West by Lot No J, on North by Clin
j ton Patten and Mrs J P. Sims; on
i East by Lot. No and Containing 75 acres
1 more or less.
Tract No. '■> Bounded as follows,: On
South by lands of Dr L. E Roper; on
West by Lot No 2; on North by lands
of Mrs .1. P Sims and Otho David on
East by lands of Ocha David contain
ing 7 I acres more or less
The above land being sold for the
i purpose of paying debts and distribu
tion among heirs
| This Nov. 4ih 1922
E. P Rhodes Administrator of
: James Rhodes Estate
; Georgia, Madison County.
! To all Creditors of Otha David De
ceased:- You will please 'make
out jour claims against said deceased
duly sworn to, and immediately for
ward same to our Attorney, Geo. C.
Grogan, Elberton, Ga. This Oct.
2nd, 1922.
Mrs Ne!a David
W. A. Carrington, Executors of
O flt A DA\ ID, Deceased.
Georgia Madison, County.
AH persons having claims against
(lie estate of ( . A. Oarithers, doe’d,
are hereby required to produce or
are hove by required to make payment
right away.
This Oct. 9, 1922.
B. N. Patten, and M. 11 Carithers,^
' Georgia Madison County
i By virtue of an order from the Hon
i ol’alde court of Ordinary of Madison
County, will be sold at public outcry
iim first Tuesday in December 1022
I'd Ike court house door-in said Coun
,(y and at Dauielsville, between the
j legal hours of sale the tract of land
in said county described as follows
| Ail that tract or parcel of land ly.
ung and being in said State and Cos.
■ and lying on Broad River, joining
nnds of Luke White, Sarah Berryman
| A-a M. Bowers, Sarah Brown et a’
and Washington Bragg, said iaiui lo
cated in Harrison District, sad State
amt ( minty, and being the property
laid out, and set apart by the Ordinar
ary of said County Dee. 17. 1880 as
tic home stead for the use of W. W.
'Osley and his family. Said tract of
laud containing 107 acres more or
less. Said beneficiaries under th"
Homestead all being of agt. and \\.
W. Osley and his wife being dead,
: said property is sold l'or the purpose
of paying debts and distribut on a
•v 1,: '- l oi! 's t law. Terms of said
-ale: !0 per cent cash at s tie. balance
due p l . •■•chaser giving notes and taking
bond for title, Jan. 1 1922,
b s Nov. <sth 1922
K. Howard Gordon Aden of W. \y
Gsley, deceased
’N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
IMI TED STATES, FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GA.
In re
S. ,1. Carniichr.el and Cos
• J. t armichaol and J C. Greer
A petition for discharge having
heen filed in conformity with law
l*y above named bankrupt., and the
Court having ordered that the hearing
upon said petition be had on Dec.
10th 1922 at ten o’clock A. M. at the !
United States District Court room. !
in the City of ATLANTA. Georgia, l
notice is hereby given to all creditors !
and other persons in i-tercst to ap
pear at said time and pi. in and show
cause, if any they have, why the pray !
er of tiie bankrupt for discharge J
should not be granted
O. C. Fuller, Clerk
8. Upson, Bankrupt-*!? A tty
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR OANIELSVTLLE. GA-
Every-Day Values At
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our merchandise in every department REASONA
BLY —and you’ll find this policy carried out in ev
ery department. Everything sold by this store car
ries a guarantee of satisfaction, and when you make
a purchase at this store you always get your mon
eys worth.
Furs of all Kinds at Reasonable Priices
WHEN YOU BUY FURS IT’S NOT A ONE SEASON PROPOSITION. THATS WHY YOU SHOULD
MAKE YOUR SELECTION CAREFULLY. OUR FUR STOCK IS FILLED WITH IG 1 I GRAuT'I
FURS IN LARGE. MEDIUM AND SMALL CHOKERS CN BOTH SINGLE AND DOUBLE —CAPE (
EFFECTS AND STOLES. THEY ARE SHOWN IN STONE MARTEN, LYNX; FOX AND CONEY
WITH PRICES RANGING FROM $7.50 TO $l5O 00
Sale Ot Woolen Dresses
ONE RACK OF FIFTY DRESSES GO ON SALE MONDAY AT $15.00 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM MADE OF POJRET TWILLS. CANTON CREPES. AND CREPE DE
CHINES.: THEY ARE SHOWN IN BASQUE EFFECTS STRAIGHT LINES, AND WITH MEDIUM
OR LONG WAIST. PRETTILY TRIMMED KWITH BEADS AND EMBROIDERY OF SELF AND
CONTRAST COLORS THE REGULAR PRICES OF THESE DRESSES RANGE FROM $25 TO
s2o YOU MAY CHOOSE FROM THEM AT $L2.5u
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New Shipment Coats and Wraps
j Priced $28.50 to $63.75
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STYLES,\MADE OF BO LI Vi AS NO RM AND Y CLOTH, VELOURS AND ORMANDALES. PRETTY
WRAPPY STYLES, BLOUSE EFFECTS, MEDIUM AND LARGE SLEEVES. PLAIN FUR TRIM
MED AN D EMBROIDERED. YOU’LL F IND THE COAT HERE YOU WANT WITH PRICES
K.\NGIN<£_ANY WHERE FROMSI4.SO TO $63. 75 IN ALL THE DESIRABLE COLORS.
Davison-Nicholson Cos.
Athens, Georgia
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GA.
In re ....
L. C Sorrow Bankrupt
No. 1148 In Bankruptcy
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law
by above named bankrupt,, and the
Court having ordered that the hearing
upon said petition be had on Dec.
Doth 1922 at ten o’clock A. AL, at the
United States District Court room,
in the City of ATLANTA, Georgia,
notice is hereby given to all creditors
and other persons in interest to ap
pear at said dine and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the pray
or of the bankrupt for discharge
should not be granted
O. <J. Fuller, Clerk
8. th Upson. Bankrupt’s Atty
Athens, Ga.
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