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Legal Mm
Georgia, Madison County.
p k. Bradford, guardian of
V:'.. Katherine Bradford lias applied
" me for a discharge from his guar
; .u and ip of Miss Katherine Bradford;
therefore to notify all per
concerned, to file their objec
4:„ns. if any they have, on or before
sl, e Monday in July next, else
j> Bradford will be discharged
..„ m his Guardianship as applied for.
X. C*. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
j j.. Meadow having, in proper
wna> applied to me for Permanent
i , tto:s of Administration on the es
, . 0 f Miss N. P. Meadow, late of
aid County, deceased; this is to cite
Mi and singular the creditors and
h >xt of kin of -Miss hf. P. Meadow
• u be and appear at my office within
Mm time allowed by law,' and show
cause, ifl any they can, why perma
j-. administration should not- he
■ .'•anted to J. J. Meadow or. her es
tate .
Witness' my hand and official sig
nature, this 4th day of June, 1923.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
I'o All Whom It May Concern:
,T. J. Meadow having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
betters of Administration on the es
tate of Miss S. M. J. Meadow, late
■of said County, deceased; this is to
-ite all and singular the creditors
’.'id next of kin of Miss S. M. J.
Meadow to be and appear at my of
fice within the time a&dsted tijT lav,
ond show cause, if any they can, why
permanent letters of administration
should not be granted to J. Jf*
Meadow on Miss S.. M. J. Meadow
estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 4th day of June, 1923.
N. g. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. J. Meadow, in proper form,
having applied to me for Permanent
otters of Administration on the es
tate of Miss J.. E. Meadow, late of
County, deceased; this iaute cite
all and singular th<s creditors ar.d
next df kin oH Miss Ji‘E. Meadow
to be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law and show
- aUi.e, if any they can, why perma
ent administration should not be
■granted to J. J. Meadow on her
estate.
•Georgia, Madison County.
All Whom It May Concern:
M. Maiitra Daniel having
-applied to me for Letters of Admin
istration with will annexed, on the
tate of W. Daniel, late of said
county, deceased; this is to cite all
nd singular and next of kin of said
‘ R. Daniel to be and appear at
■by term, 1923 of the Court of Or
unary of said County, and show
' au se, if any they can, why Letters
Administration, with will annexed,
.ouid not be granted to Mrs. Mali
a itaniel on the estate of W. R.
Daniel, deceased.
Witness my hand and official sig
•ture, this 4th day of June, 1923.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.-
• J orgia, Madison County
By virtue of an order ftrom the
urt of Ordinary of Madison County
ii be sold at public outcry, on the
; 't Tuesday in July 1923, at the
•rt house door in said County, be
• n the legal hours of sale the fol
r : ng described property to wit:
certain One-Seventh undivided
res t in and to a certain lot, 200
>y 2)0 feet, located in the rear
J as shown by plat or the
• Carlton, Ga. bounded on the
•’■y W. L. Porterfield, on the
a. L. Johnson, on the south
- L. Joh: son and W. M. Martin,
■ • :• y Carlton school house
icated between Sixth
■'•'-nth streets an or Socord
• ■ the town of Carlton, Ga.
0 ; e- orrao fiv 00:2b
■" .-aid lot 1 tv o-story sr‘n
••Tnptul roof, and 5 sixtv
continental n&ke, and all
* ‘ i\ constitu Hi'. :r ci com
- " outfit and press. Also 1
r°wer boiler, and forty
• r Continental engine. All
fairly god condition.
Said one-seventh undivided interest
in ail of the above described proper
ty, including lot and gin outfit, sold
as the property of the estate of 0.
L. Deadwyler deceased, for the pur
pose of distribution among the heirs
at-law. This June Ist 1923.
CLARA B. DEADWYLER
ALMA K. DEADWYLER,
Admr'x of 0 L. DedaWyler
Estate.
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be sold at the Court house
door in said County on the first Tues
day in July 1923 within the legal
hours cf sale, the following described
property to-wit:—
One bay mare horse, nine years
old, named Maud, weight about 700
pounds, white star in face..
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Eugene Scarborough to sat
isfy an execution issued from Madi
son Superior Court in favor of G..
A. Burroughs against Eugene Scar
borough. Title to said horse from G.
A. Burroughs to Eugfene Scarbo
rough filed and recorded in Clerk's
office before levy made. This June
Ist, 1923.
W. K. HALL, Sheriff
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in July, 1923, between the legal hours
of sale to hhe highest bidder for cash
the following real estate, tc-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in Madison
County, Georgia, 383rd Pist. G. M.
or. the old Athens and Carnesville
road adjoining W. S. Williams and
E. T : Guzels of r E. T.
Gunnels and J. Q Carter on East,
Farris Smith and J. A. Griffeth on
South, and J. Griffeth on West,
containing according to deed frSm
J. W. Gunnels to W. B. Gunnels
recorded in Book N page 122, One
Hundred and Thirty Four (134)
acres more or less; but according to
plat made by M D. TANARUS(. Pittman
April 18th, 1903, One Hundred and
Twenty Eight (128) acres more or
less.
Enclosed according to last named
plat in the following lines: Begin
ning at a-pine and running N. 11-2
E. 13 chs „to stake; thence N. IL2
Wu now rock;
thence N. 75 1-2 IE. 13 chs. to P.
0., now rock; thence S. 37 E.
1|.50 chs. to rock; thence S. 7 1-2
E. 8.60 chs to rock; thence N. 83
E. 40.13 chs. to P. O); thence S.
17 1-2 E. 17.15 chs. to rock; thence
S. 81 1-2 W. 22.64 chs to rock;
thence S. 83 1-2 W. 18.57 chs. to
rock; thence N 2 E. 2 40 chis.;
thence S. 87 1-2 W. 24 chs. to be
ginning comer.
This property is sold by power of
attorney given by a certain deed to
the above described land, said deed
dated the 6th day of June, 1922 and
recorded in book P 2 page 25 of the
teh gCeM aless.Sol) Hota rd..oMn
records ofLthe Superior Court of
Madison County, Georgia, said deed
being given to secure a note of Fif
teen Hundred and no-100 ($1500)
Dollars. The sum of $400.00 has
been paid on said note and this prop
erty is being sold for the purpose of
paying balance of the principal, be
sides interest and costs of proceed
ing, any amount over and above the
principal and interest and expenses
to be returned to the maker of said
not 4. The said note was given by
B. C. Gunnels, G. E. Gunnels,
Mattie Adams (nee Gunnels), Nan
nie May Lord, Laurine Blaok (nee
Lord), W. B. Gunnels, H H. Gun
nels, J,. F. Gunnels, W. S, Gunnels,
W. E. Lord, J.. R. Gunnels and Nel
lie Seagraves (nee Gunnells), C. S.
Gunnels, raid note and said deed be
ing made to Julius A Myers, of Ful
ton County, Georgia.
The note for $1 '.cO.Ofl, which the
deed to the above • • land
v,as given to secure ."wne due No
vember Ist, 1922, a-d -u rsinair.ed
in default since that time.
This Mil day of M v, 1923
JULIUS A MY f 113
To Remove Tarnish.
To remove tarninb from sil or, put
! one tablespoon ;u I of borax powder in
j each quart of water. Put in the silver
and brin* f o boiii; r ;>< i it. Wipe with
! a flannel cloth. It gives a wonderful
polish and saves time, labor and sil
! /er.
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THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELS VALLE, G.
* FRIENDSHIP *
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1 We are glad to see the pretty
weather again.
|
1 Mr. and Mrs. Louvin Perry wen
the guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Freeman Sunday.
Miss Mabel Graham and Fluta Per
ry were the guests of Miss Janie
Smith Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lester were
! visiting Mr and Mrs. VJ|. C. Lester
Sunday..
We are very sorry to state that Mrs
W. D. HAalson is n the sick list at
this writng.
Miss Irene. Martin was the guest
of Miss Landys Glenn this week-end.
Mrs, T|. G. Hitchcock was visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Guy Benton
Monday to see the sick baby.
Mrs. W. T. Chandler’s baby is
quite sick at the present timf.
Mr, Cal Fitzpatrick was visiting
his sister, Mis. J. J. Graham Thurs
day night.
The birthday dinner given by Rev.
Pettit Sunday was enjoyed by all
present.
Mr. Balus McKinney passed thru
our community Tuesday morning.
Misses Treasa Byaitt*d Maselle
Edwa,r<fs took super with M teases
Vanna Lee and Bell Bryant Sunday
nightl
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Henry Hunter | Petition for Divorce
vs j Madison Superi •e
Lessie Hunter | Court, July Term
To Lessie Hunter: ....
Henry Hunter filed his peti
tion for Divorce against, you in this
Court to the July Term 1923, and
you not being a resident of this State
ancj an order, being m’ade to perfect,,
service on you by publication, you
are hereby notified to be and appear
at the next term of this Court on the
fourth Monday in July next to an
swer this complaint.
Witness the Hon. W. L. Hodges,
Judge of the Superior Court.
W. D. MEADOW, Clerk.
May 29th, 1923. ....
NOTICE TO TEACHERS
1923 Reading Course For Teachers.
Primary and General Elementary
1. Manual for Georgia Teachers.
Cos. Supt. (Please send postage)
2.. Everyday Pedagogy (Lincoln)
Ginn and Cos. Atlanta sl.lO post
paid.
3. Acquiring Skill in Teaching
(Grant) Southern School Book De
pository Atlanta ; $1.36 postpaid.
High School and Supervisory
1. Manual for Georgia Teachers
;Co.. Supt. (Please send postage)
2. Every Teacher’s Problems
(Stark) Am. . Book Cos. Atlanta;
$1.48 postpaid
3. Methods of Teaching High
Sshool (Parktr) Ginn and Cos.
Atlanta SI.BO postpaid
Teachers Examination will he. he’d
Aug. 3rd and 4tn.
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"la* l, !■ tv In fi i.'.tvo t el'f.i ■: he’d
prostitute !.,•■- lab-nts on the s-Teeu.”
"Maybe h. up!. i.e w eon-id--t..hly
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to i.,T obey it and thus not -uppori if
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thing.”
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* JUST FROM ILA *
Miss Ruth Lord of Athens spent
the week-end with home-folk^.
M r . James Echols is about town
every day and seems to be improving
Regular preaching services were
held at the Baptist church on Satur
day ar.d Suday by the pastor, Rev.
W. 11. Saye
The Woman’s Missionary .Society
met on Monday afternoon at the
home of Miss Irene Martin.
Miss Lula Mae Lord returned from i
St. Marys Hospital on Sunday mc/rn
ing and is doing nicely.
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Miss Maude Gurley went to Ath
ens on Monday, did gome shopping
and called on friends.
M/. S. W. Crawford is confined
to the house with an attack of the
'Flu” to-day (Wed nr '-.(lay) .
The fanror.'- are very bu y trying
1, > -ave tat-ir wheat and oats.
\’■ * <‘V>i y i f ricii t y to
■ ; . i urni icir.. -L .v. cat Kite of
ft;to v *‘.t-Frorflr-t Action.
IIhImH M. IJylee
Lavr nm. eg Athens, Ga.
4 •> Iloiman Bldg.
"o loans made Its-; than 2,000.00
♦ DfAMOND HILL *
(Last Week’s Local*)
Misses Verbie ahd Claudirve Shaw
spent Sunday with Mfcse3 Thelma
and Oneita Benton.
' l
Several from here attended preach
ing at Moons Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W'ard from
Athens spent Sunday here.
Miss Maude Gurley of Ila is spend
ing several days with her sister, Mrs.
Hoke Whitworth.
Miaaes Elsie and Mary Todd from.
Athena is spending some time with,
their cousin Mtisa Lucile Whitworth.
Mr., and Mrs. Acey Price and
family with Miss Rcba Benton spent
Sunday in Hull.
Several from .here attended the
ft
singing at Meadow Sunday and heard
some fine singing
Miss Lottie Mae Mu/rv spent Sun
day wir.h Miss Pauline Smith.
Two you r, ,g boys fron- Union v/nro
seen in this community Sunday.
Wruder where they had started.
Miss Tlodma Bent an spent Satur
day night -nth Mi..:; Je- ic Holcomb.
/
M .:- ;1 ■ { C!e bn -n t' :! 'is hors®
'to a r• v post Sunday afternoon.
Some c o ••. k Is yd Cromer anti
H.m< . MeLi-.-oy if to- y ever hap
pened at hb<. ••..-.me place and each
wanted the other to leave.
Miss Fran? s Mirny of this com
munity ;iud Mr. .Toe Tucker of Ath
ens - v married Saturd J
a?cemoon. We w: h the you ng couple
a l>:r* and *' y life.
Guess Who/