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Legal Notices .
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61 .; a , Madison County. *
Tiie appraisers upon application of
r.. N'ela David, widow of Otho
,1 ,deceased, for twelve months’
.'port for herself 1 and tw'o minor
.ddren, having filed thoir return;
: peiso-L concerned a ;tfs hereby
Cvfi to show cause, if any they can,
the next regular November term
.. r th< Court of Ordinary for said
unty, why said application should
not be granted.
This October Ist, 1923. ....
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
>rgia, Madison County. ...
Whereas, J. P. Moon, Administra
tor with will annexed of estate of
D. Moon, deceased, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed
v.nd entered on record, that he has
•hilly administered J. D. Moon’s es
tate; this is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
•vhy said Administrator should not
< discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dismis
sion on the first Monday in November
ju2 ?>.
. . N. C. BULLOCK, OrduMßy.
Georgia, Madison County. ...
Ordinary Court, Qet. Term, 1923.
The appraisers upon application of
, f Mrs. Pat Davis, widow of W.
Pat Davis, for a twelve months sup
port I'or herself and one minor child,
having filed their return; all persons
concerned are hereby cited to show
■ cause, if any they have, at the next
regular November term of this Qsglt
why said application should not be
.ganted.
. . N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
•Georgia, Madison County..
Whereas, G. J. Peyton, Adminis
trator of Mis. Martha J . Peyton,
represents to the Court in his peti
tion, duly filed and entered on rec
ord, that he has fully administered
Mrs. Martha J. Peyton’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kinthed and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrate! .should not be
-discharged from his administration,
and receive; Letters of Dismission or.
tne first Monday in November, 1323.
.. N. G. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County. ...
S. J. Carmichael having in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Minta Deadwyler, late of
said County, deceased; this is to cite
ail and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Minta Deadwyler to be
"N-.d appear at my office within the
Time allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to S. J. Carmichael on Minta Dead
ly estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this Ist day of Oct. 1923.
■ . N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County. ...
r. Murray, Executor of W. C.
Munay, deceased, having filed his
petition to be allowed tonresigr. said
'rust; this is t) cite Mrs. Ada Mur
ray, Mary Murray, Paul Muray, Al
ice Murray, testator’s next of kin.
tG ‘‘Ow cause before the Court of
yrdmary for said County on the first
ay in November, 1923, why
i- resignation should not be al-
Jl>W(;d .
5 October Ist, 1923 .
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
da, Madison Courj(p*
1 e 0 1S hereby giver, that R, H.
Administrator cf the estate
O. Owens, deceased, has filed
■ -ourt of Ordinary of daid
-• a petition asking leave to sell
is of said deceased, and an
A as made thereon at the Oct.
citation that citation
• • a *l the heirs at law and credi
,t; G. Owens, deceased, will
-•ce that I will pass upon said
’ h n at the November term,
the Court of Ordinary’ of
jr.tv, and that unless cause is
J tne contrary, said leave will
fe'-anted. This Oct. Ist, 1923.
N. C. BUT LOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison Coftnty.
Notice is hereby given that R.
Howard Gordon, as administrator of
the estate of George W. Dean, de
ceased, having applied to me by pe
tition foT leuve to sei! two shares of
stock in Bank of Panielsville, nui
bers 33 and 64; Also one share of
stock in the Madison Springs Tele!
phone Company, of the said deceased,
anu an order was mafic thereon at
the October term, 1923, for citation
that citation issue; all the heirs at
lav/ and creditors of the said George
W. Dean, deceased, will take notice
that I will pass upon said application
at the November term, 1923, of the
Court of Ordinary of said County,
and that unless cause is shown to
the contrary, said leave will be
granted. This Ist day of Oct. 1923.
.. N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County. ...
Will be sold at the court house
door in said County on the first Tues
day in November, 1923, within the
legal hours of sale, to-wit: Two one
fourth undivided interests in and to
all that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in the County and
State aforesaid. 383rd District, G.
M., containing Eighty Three and
8-10 acres more or less, and being
the lands whereon N. W. Pittman
resided during his lifetime, and deed
ed by said N. W. Pittman to M. D.
L. Pittman in trusti*or Lily Pittman
and Hattie Pittman, et al., said deed
of said County in Deed Book S, page
280, and being the place whereon
the said Lily Pittman and Hattie
Pittman row live, and known as the
Pittman place, and bounded by fol
lowing adjacent landowners, to-wit:
-Q. H. Massey,'Mrs. A. F. Gordon
estate, Mrs. J. E. Herd, L. li.
Williams, H. E. Williams, Noah
Watkins et al.
Said land levied on as the property
of Lily Pittman and Hattie Pittman,
each owning a one-fourth interest in
said land and both of their interests
being the- two one-fourth undivided
interests levied on, and to satisfy
fi. fa. issued the SuperiU*
Court of Madison County, in favor of
H. 11. Harbor against Lily Pittmr.n
Written notice of levy given the
tenants in possession in the terms
of the law'.
This the 26th day of Sept. 1923.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be sold befoire the court house
door at Danielsviile in said County
on the first Tuesday in November
1923 between the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing property to-wit: —
A certain tract of land lying and
being in Madison county just across
the line from Clarke county and lo
cated upon the Athens and Helicon
Springs road containing twenty (20)
acres as per plat of C. B. Chandler,
of record in Book N2 folio 84 Clerk s
Office Madison county to which plat,
reference is made. This land is
bounded on the North by Noketchee
Creek separating from the lands cf
Crawford Malone, in the East and
South by lands of D, Hunnicutt and
cn the West hv Helicon Springs road
and being a parcel of land deeded
to Grant Wilkins by MBps M. O.
Yerby by deed of date Feb. 25th,
1920 and recorded in Book N2 folio
84 Cleric’s Office Madison County.
Said property levied on as the
property of Grant Wilkins to satisfy
an execution in favor of Mrs. Ciara
Bright-well against said Grant Wil
kins issued from Madison feuperict
Court. A quitclaim deed from Mrs.
Clara Bright-well to said Grant Wii-
IGns conveying the title to said Grant.
Wilkins far the purpose of levy and
■sale executed and filed and recorded
in Clerk’s office Madison Superior-
Court before levy was made.
This September 26th, 1923.
W. H. I-IAT L. Sheriff
j Georgia, Madison County,
j By \irtue of an oHf” bv
| Hon. N. C. Bullock Ordinary of
said county, will be sold ' t‘>: fir t
Tuesday in November- 1 -‘23 before
the court house door Danielsville
Ga., between the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidde' fm- cash the
following described pronerty:
j Ist. Al! that tract or rarcel of
■ ’and lying a:- 1 be in** q
THS DAMICLBVILLE MONITOR. SANiS-LSViLLE, GEORGIA.
and county, 204th Dist. G. M. on
the road leading f jjom Panielsville
to Shiloh church going by the J. T.
Hampton place, adjoining F. D.
Stribling on north, said road on east,
dower of Mrsi, S. I*.. Meadow on
south, and C. C. Sanders on west,
enclosed in the following lines: Be
ginning at an iron stake on said road
and running S 17 E 4.50 along said
road,thence S 3 E 5.00, thence- F 18
W 3 50 to an iron pin, the corner of
said dower tract,, thence *N 80 1-2 W
28.45 to iron pin, thence N 16 W
13.08 to iron stake, thence S 80 1-2
E 31s 56 to beginning corner, con
taining Forty (40) acres more or less.
find . l ying in said .Stale, county,
and district, on said road, adjoining
said dower tract on north, Bluestone
creek on east, Hampton and Sanders
on south, and Sanders on west, • n
closed in the following fines: Be
ginning at an iron pin at the sou la
west corner of said dower tract,
thence S 66 1-2 E 30.20. to mouth
of branch on Bluestone creek, then-o
down said creek 7.T0 to stake, thence
N 81 W 23.20 to iron stake, thence
N 43 3-4 W 9.G1 to Hickory, thence
N 64 W 24.00 to iron stake, thence
N 7 E 19J30 to beginning comer,
containig Forty One (41) acres more
or less; the said two tracts bong
the residue of the lands of I). I’.
Meadow, deceased, after setting u
side said dower. ... .
Said lands sold as the property f
D. P.. Meadow, deceased, for the
purpose of paying debts and for dis
tribution .
This October 2nd, 1928.
.. J. T. Murray Adm’r of
P. P . Me a low. deceased
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
CREDITORS
In the District Court of the United
Mate* tor the Northern District
of Georgia; Eastern Division.
As A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
No. 1608 In Bankruptcy.
IN RE:
R. B . Crook, Bankrupt.
Danielsviile, Ga., lit. 2
To the Creditors of .said Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that
there will be a meeting of 4. editors
cf the above named bankrupt on
Oct. 9th. 1923, at 314 Southern
Mutual Building, Athens. Ga., at
12:00 o’clock M., for the purpose of
examining bankrupt, allowing claimF,
selecting a trustee and other legal
i business.
HOWELL COBB. Referee.
Athens, Ga., Sept 28th, 1923. •
For Rent:
My farm
near Ila.
Jno. J Strickland
Athens, Georgia,
Building and Factory
Exhibit to Feature
Atlanta, Ga.—An interesting manu
facturers’’ exhibits will be one of the
features of the fair in Atlanta this
fall.
The Southeastern Fair purposes
just as much to increase the output
md productiveness of the Georgia fac
tory as it does tbo Georgia farm or
the Georgia hog or cattle ranch
Although this is accounted as an
agricultural section, each year shows
more spindles and more manufacto
ries of every sort, and tho general
trend of the factory Is southward.
Georgia is called the Kmplre State
of the South and It is more nearly in
dependent of the rest of the world
for the necessities and luxuries of
tife than any other part of tbo globe,
and happy, Indeed, are the people
who have such resource* and can
: tjrjng so close together the raw ma
I trials of the forest, farm and mice,
that they wfll Me at the door of the
factory.
I The display of road, bridge nad
building material* and coa*trucArt
i method* wfll be well worthy aeelng,
I much progress being mad* In those
matters o’ *ry year
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* , to
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Athens, Georgia
v Owned and Operated by •
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In case of advances or loans, our BONDED RF,CEIPTS
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Simply ship your Cotton “John D. Mosa, Athens, Ga.”
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Cotton Factors
JOHN TANARUS, PITTARI), Pres. C.W. CROOK
vV. W. SCOTT, Vice-Pros. See. an 1 Treas.
“Liberal Advances made on all cctton utored’L
Big Sale On
%
On another place in this issue of
of paper we have a circular printed
full of bargains that were never-heard
of ki the history of merchandising.
Do not miss reading every item listed.
Do not lose this chance as you may
not have another one lik it in some
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time to come. The goods were bought
right wnile in New York therefore I
am giving you such tremendous bar
gains as the stock must go.
.
A. Dechovitz
Comer, Georgia