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LEGAL-NOTICES
Oorr'.n. Madison County.
Bertha Faulkner Gunr.a’s
V 6
©. A. Faulknc, F.x'r of James A.
Faulkner, 0. A Faulkner, Dewey
Faulkner, Thomas Faulkner, FI or i a
Faulkner, Hoy Faulkner, Flossie
Faulkner, Viola Faulkner, Marne
Faulkner, Faulkner Annie
Faulkner, Drenton Keulknrr, Helen
Faulkn*r.
Kqurtablo petition for construction
of will of James A. Faulkner, .
Madison Superior Court, Ju.V
Term, 1 9.23 .
To Vio.u Faulkner, Mamie Faulkner,
fit-sac Faulkner, Annin Fau*kner,
Drenton Fauikrer, and Helen Faulk
ner, defendants:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next January term
1921 of Madison Superior Court to
bo oh the Second Monday in
January 1924, and make your an
fvmr in the above named ease, as
required fcy the order of saiid court.
Witnestf I’che Konodable W. L.
Ifodget;, Judge of said court, tt.s
7nil day of Ar.gtirr, 1923.
91 m. I). Meaoo.v. Clerk. |
ficorgia, Madison County. i
Under and by authority granted me
in the will of J. B. Street mar., fate
f Madison County, deceased, will j
be sold rtf public outcry on the first
Tuesday in November, 1923, within'
the hours of sale, a tract <)f
land :n the 2t'2nd 3irstrict. (.. M.,
raid State and County, adjoiivcng
lands of Collins, Short, Maxwell a r ’
ot-hbrs. and containing 217.(e; ac.cs
more ]e j Tl -i tract h: ■■ been
r.ubdivid< : ' .-i*l !<r de
tcrihed as fallows: • ■
|,of No. !. <•>• en’r ■i ’• !>•’ .acce•
more i c loss ami hutinded e. the
Forth by lot No. 7 ok t> ■■ K. Iby
T.al No. ... e.i t*’*' .South by lands id
Maxwell tr 1 Collii s. or> f! ■■■ West i.V
lands of ( ollins.
Lot No. 2 eor.tiiinirq.’ 110,59
a; res mn>e or and rounded on
i Ue North bv 5 ads of Collins, on the
Fast by !.•"( No on \pe South by
Lots Nos. 1 and 3, on the West by
land- of Collins.
Lot No. .'i, containing *>7.2t> a
i n's, m.'ic ot ]*.-. arid bounded on
the North v* .o' Westbrook,
oti the East, by Lot .No, 4. on the
South by lands Maxwell, >n ile
West, by Lot N.i , 2.
Lot No 4. containing 44.73 a
rms, more or less. and bounded on
iKii North by sands or Short, on rim
Ka.-t by lands, of Short, on the South
by lands of Maxwell, on the West
by Lot No 8.
Terms of ‘ah* will he rash on day
of sale.
This October "ifd, )‘)23.
.. Comers (. Moore
Executor of J. I}. Stneetman,
deceased, estate ...
COL NT Y TAX LEVY FOR 1923 |
iJeorgu t, Madison County.
Danielsville, t.la., Sept .11. 1 j
Commissioner’s Office; I>. E. Free- |
man, Coni., sitting for county pur- |
posv-’ proceeded to levy the tax for :
County purposes for the year !
as follows: I
It apnea, ing- that th * tax digest;
shows u dew..si tn th total amount
of property pi van in :'<• taxation of
$778,5*5.00, while t)ie expense cf
the county shows no decrease. Yi-rl
it further appealing- that neither one
of the three grand juries the present
year made any direction sis to the
amount of the tax levy f v f> made
the present year;
1. Therefore it i.v ordered that tile
t. tc of the levy of the tax for county
purposes he fixed at 12 mills on the
<ute dollar's worth of prop? iy U s
ehowti or the tax digest or 12 dollar*
on the one thousand dollars worth
Of property on the tax digest, the
a *noutu being .. . $0f1,;i77.05
2. Vlso a levy of five mills on the
> ■< do dor oi taxable pro lie vt v within
. county fu, countv wide school
I:.n s made under the order and ui
’• ' ,! <*n of the County School Hoard
' ' :eation, this levy amounting
1 ’ *15,157.27
! o Tex (.'id’cctor is also or
’ • • t-> co’lect ti e Local District
' " ■ o’ tax ns the •ram* ru'serted
to him by the proper- school author
ities for colleetKtn* Th;s includes
**il local school bond indebtedness,
fint all school ta;r money !s to be
1.0 the school authorities as the
law directs.
4. No levy if. made to pay off the
via.r&rtK under bead ol Levy N0,;,,
bemused it, is supposed that enough (
funds will come into the county de
pository outside the property fa* to
pay a!i the warrants 1 awn under
that h< ad: And aU funds, corning into
the iopouitcry outside the property
tax arc set aside to be used nrst r
fpy.r.g all warrants drawn under the
bead of Levy No. 14.
Tt< l.evvs are as follows:
Levy No. ) . Superior Court ox
pcaoC£ under the 4 heads, xO per
cent of total levy $5,092.78
Levy No 2. Borrowed ur,d Bond*.*
This pr Aided for In A rticle 4 set
fur the above.
Levy No. 3. Salary’s under the dif
ferent heads, 10 per cert ot the to
tal t. $5,C37.7G
Levy No. 4, Sheriffs expense fund
and jr.il fees, 4 per cent of the to
tal *1,155.10
l evy No. 5. Paupers and Ann? ex
penses 4 per cent of the total
51,455.10
Levy Jy%>. !] Bridges across streams,
C per c<*nt of the total . . S2,J 82.65
Levy No. 7. Registration and e
loctions, 3 per cent of the total
51,091.32
Levy No. 8. Public Buildingfc
Stationery etc 4 per cent of total
51,455.10
levy Njj 9. Public Road outfit
nrd convict supplies, 55 per cent of
total $20,007.08
is ordered that the foregoing
t.;<\ ;,. v\ together with t.M*. order bo
entered on the Commissioner’ min
; to*-, and that tiie Tax C. bvtov pro
ceed at once to collect on ali proptv
•iy .o ‘hmvn on the t?x digest and
to ot.il.;ei also on nli Oiher property
■ hut may cone to his knowledge at
1 o : a ne rate and that the Tax Co]-
■ I. dot la vv 1 ’•* a copy of
this ‘evv. in ] that this levy be posted
.i.', ’ p.ib.is-bed a> the law directs,
i This 11th day of Sept. 3 9215.
v > H. FREEMAN
, So',.- Commissioner. ..
i
NOTICE PARENTS AND
GV \ftDIANS
ji'e t..omvjjsory ard Pju'ic School
Tm ni u) the Madison County white
.-chools begins Monday, Oct. 2'rth,
end t.)*e fall term® rn*is J>:c. 21 st
Sp. ing term begins Dec . 3lot,
li>23 and closes Apr! i.Sth, 102 .
i The Compuiawy school aavs are 3
to l-i years. Let us enu*oll every boy
aid girl in the county this time.
Schools are running and if v v fa 1
to nut yo:ir child in school, he is not
getting *hat the State wants ur.d ex
poets him to get. ....
Van-sen Oourty Bd. of Ed.
B• !i. C David, Supt.
The Sunday Schools
To Be Represented
Georg in factories and Georgia far.ng
■re not th* only tnstkutionH working
for the upbuilding of the atato and
her people. The Georgia Sunday
School are l:u*y too, and they arn
progressing. They nee turning out
character and morality, Christian men
arui it; man to become the workers
ami tho Waders of tomorrow.
A lepajruuout of tl\ Hoatheaattm
Kair in Atlanta, Octohwr t> to 13. will
b* dflvoted to an exhibit of Sunday
School product*. There will be Cra
dle Rolls and records ami work of
the grade*. and there will be work
of teacher* and classes and sc hook
All tboe tr.torfsted in Sunday School
and church work are invited to .is
nipt in making this exhibit the most
wonderful ever held in the state. Ail
material or exhibits should be s*-nf
postage paid to Mr. It D. Webb. Stat-
Superintendent of Georgia Sunday
School Association, care of Urn
Southeastern Fair .Atlanta.
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GOOD LAND FOR RENT
: one-horse, 1 l xvo-horse, l three
horse farm for rent, on halves or
fourths or for standcb- rsa*
RALPH S COLLIER.
Rt 1 Cotrer, G*
THE OANJELSVILLE MQNITOK. PANIELSVHXE.
Girl# Bake Br^ ( .
Again Ihii Yea*
Atlanta, Gu.—No rivalry betweet
young people who catered various
contests at the Southeastern Fair last
year was keener than that between
the girls of the different counties In
the brpad hating contest. The good
work of the girls attracted the atten
tion of ail cluhikib of ‘ho visitors a<
the Fair and the great, interest aroue
od warrants the permanence of Lbi*
event us 8 feature of the Fair.
Already the club girls of the dis
tricts in the slate have held eonipeti
i.ivf events to determine the repra
•mutative# to the state contest to be
held at the Fair on October 11 and
and no doubt a larger clasp will
CvPlont far the distinction of being
the best breadmakers in the state, and
fncidehiklly, for the prlxes offered.
The contest will not he open to the
girls who entered the 1922 content or
to first year club girls, or to girls
'rote counties having less than 50
glrla doing bread work.
The team making the highest score
and the county Homo Demonstration
Agent that trained the team will be
given a trip to Chicago to the Inter
national Live Stock Show fn 1923.
This trip will h financed by the
FiUsbury Flour Mlll9. of Minneapolis;
Tho National Cereal Laboratory, of
Washington, and other friends.
fc addition to this the Southeastern
Fair will pay the expenses of tho
winning teams at the district, contests
o <lie Fair Conte?', to a maximum of
$338. Mias Etta Coiolough will be sd
e-rintendet of the contest.
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Reductions To Lowest Price on Ford
Motor Cars in the History of the Auto
mobile industry.
The new prices, F.0.8., Detroit, are
as follows;
Chasssis $230
Runabout, tegular $265
Touring $295
Truck, Chassis $370
Coupe $525
Four-door Sedan $685
Prices on closed cars includ estar ter and nemonnt
able rim equipmeut, When furnished an open type cars
and trucks the list pried of the starter is $65 snd of de
mountable rims S2O.
The Above cats can be purchased on the Ford
Weekly Pure hose Plan .
For particulars, terms, etc,, see
WESTBROOK MOTOR CO.
WANTED
LUMBER LUMPER LUMBER
DoarJs anal Framing
VVE PAY CASH-
Athens haw and Ptaneing Mill Go.
ATHENS. Of,.
For School Days
Youngarers in the early grade? eet a big thrill cat
oi owning an Eversbafp Give it to thtna -
it stimulates their interest in v ritirg and ether
/
school work.
M- F- FICKETT JEWELRY CO. 1 !
, $e we/ers—o/> fornetrlsfs
268 CLAYTON ST.! ATHENS* GA
C. A- SCUDDER
JFAVELER •
ATHENS, GA
diamonds.
Wat clies
jrewelery.
Sterling Silver
REPAIR:
WATCHES JEWELERY.