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LEGAL NOTICES !
f;. orgia, Madison County.
Will be sold before* the court house
door in said county on the first Tues
day in January, 1924, within the lo
yal hours of sale, the following de
scribed property to-wit:
Two certain tracts of land lying
nnd being in the county of Madison,
State of Georgia, the first tract be
ing described as follows:
Being all that lot or parcel of land,
(y ng and being in Madison County,
Georgia, being lot No. 4 of the lands
of the home place of Richard Porter
field, deceased, containing according
to plat of same, 75 1-2 acres move
or less, from which plat the courses
oiid distance.- will fully appear, sa.d
plat, being attached to deed from S.
O’Kelley attorney in fact to J. T.
Vorlerfiold dated 2?,id day of April,
I JO4 and recorded in book X of
tiopds Clerk’s office, Madison Superi
or Court, January 12th, 1905, ad
joining lands of •/. W. Gholston on
the North, other lands of J. T. Pov
rerlield on the East, K. T. David on
the South, and West by Mrs. J. T.
Turner. The second tract, being in
161 Gth District. G. M., Madison Coun
ty, Ga., adjoining lands ot Mrs. Real
ty, being formerly the W r . A. Cai
rington place on the North, Johnson
Boothe place on the East, Mrs. Al
exander King place on the South,
and on the West by David Moon arid
O. u. Moon, containing Ninety-three
acres more or less, being the lands
Uurght by J. T. Porterfield from J.
S. Griffetb. With all the improve
niontK on both places.
Said two tracts of land levied up
on by virtue of an execotion issued
from the Superior Court of Madison
County, Ga., on the 23rd day of July,
)92‘:, in favor of U. T. David vs .C
’!. Porterfield.
Deed from R. T. David to J. 1
Porterfield filed and recorded in
Clerks Superior Courts office of Mad
ison Superior Court, as is required
by law, placing title in J. T. Porter
field, before levy made.
Notice given J. T. P> terticld, <b -
fendunt in ti Ca of rule, as >s re
quired by law. Terms cash.
Tlib December sth, 1922.
VC. H. HAM, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Mhdiscn County.
By virtue of nu order granted
}iy N. C. Bullock, Ordinary of said
bounty, will be .sold on the first Tues
day in January. 1924, before the
court house door at Daniclsville, (la.
said county and Slate, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Madison County,
State of Georgia, 204th District, G.
M. adioining lands of Mr?. Ida Sime,
1. N. Griffeth, and R. J. Sorrells, and
contains Sixty-three (G3) acres, mot*
or !es.
Said Hand iold ns the property of
W. Alewir.a. deceased, and Mrs.
N. W. Ale wine fer the purpose of
paying debts of said parties.
Thia IVc. 3rd, 1923.
J. N. Griffeth, Adm'r of
N. W. Alewine, dec’d.
Georgia, Mauiscn c.ou*iiy.
By virtue of an order granted by
N. C. Bullock, Ordinary of Madison
bounty, said State, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January, 1924, b
fuie the court home dorr, at Daniels
villo, between the leyal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-wit;
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the County of
Madison, State of Georgia, 20ofch
district G. M.. adjoining lands of
Mrs. Janie Sims, Clint Patten, Otho
David. Mrs. Ethel David, Mrs. Olivia
David, Dr. L E. Roper. J. !.. Mercier
and contains one hundred ninety-six
seres more or less and known as the
James Rhodes home place. Sold for
the purpose of paying debts and dis
tribution among heirs.
this Dee. Jrd, 102;!.
K P. Rhodes, Adm’r
Jas. Rhodes, dec’ll.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Bv virtue of an order fvom the
rt of Ordinary of Madison coun
ty. \vi M tv sphl at public outcry the
1: L.y i:> 'a oniy ne i. bel'.-r
the court house door at Danielsvilie,
between the legal hours of sale, a
fact of land located in said county
I and described as follows:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situated, lying and being in 204th
Dist.. G. M., Madison county, and
known as the Minta Deadwyler, de
ceased, niace, bounded as follows:
<,rt North by lands of J. "V. Huff, on.
Ea.t by public road from Daniels- 1
ville to pocataiige; on South by lands
< f Dr. J. S. Daniel and C. E. Adams;
on West by South river. This prop
el ly is in tv/o tracts: One tract con
tain; Twenty-four and one-half
(24 1-2) Acres more c>r less, front
ing 'in public road; the other con
rains Seventy-six and one-half (76
1-2) Acres move or less, r.ext to riv
er, having on it considerable saw
tiinbjr.
Land to be sold as generate tracts,
and then as a whole, the best bid ei
ther separate or as a whole v/iil be
accepted. Said property sold as the
property of Minta Deadwyler, de
ceased, for the purpose of paying
1 debtn and distribution among heirs
at, inv. Terms: one-half cash, bal
ance Nov. Ist, 1924, with interest.
S. J. Carmichael, Admr.
Minta Deadwyler, dec.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
i
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of an order from the
court of Ordinary of Madison coun
: ty, said State, will be sold at public
: outcry, on the first Tuesday in Janua
: ry 1924, at the court bouse door in
i said County, between the legal hours
of sale, all of the land belonging to
, the estate of Willis Arnold, deceased,
ti e whole tract containing 2:16 25-100
acres more or le:,s. after deducting
ti <• Dower, which is not being sold,
i the sane being divided into Seven
loir a* follows -
Lot No. 1
, Ti e same containing 29.28 acres
more or less, and adjoins Geo. Ca
rithers on North and W'est, the Doiv
er tract on the East, and lot No. 2
of the division of said lands on the
.
Lot No. 2
The same containing 50 7-10 acres
more or loss and adjoins tot No. 1
| on the North, Dower cr, the East,
. I.t No. 4 on the South, and George
Carithers on the West.
Lot No. 8— —v"
The same containing 45.3.7 acres
more or less., av.d adjoins lots No.. 2
and 4 on the North, W. P. Rowe on
tin* East and South, and H. J. Hea
ring on the W'est.
Lot No. 4
The same containing 4".39 acres
more or te.;s. are] adjoins Dower
tract on the North, W. P. Rowe on
ihe East, lot No. 3 cn hhe South and
iot No, 2 on the West.
Lot No. 5
The same containing 28.98 acres
more or less, and adjourns Duffell on
the North, lots Nos. 7 and 6 on the
West, Dower on the South and West.
I.ot No. 6
The fame containing 26.78 aerrs
more or less, and adjoining let No.
7 on the North, T. T. Burden on the
East, on the South and Dow
or on tne West.
> - •..nre earn ". y a’J.’Js arc s
more or less and adjoins G. T. Dtif
fell on the North. J. T. Burden on
the East. Lot No. 0 on the South.
and lot Ne. on the West.
Plats of same showing the courses
and di lances of each lot can be seen
by calling at the office of Berry T.
Moseley at Dnnieisville, Ga., and w ll
be exhibited or. day of sale. The
deeds to the purchasers of this prop
erty will be marie in accordance with
this advertisement and these plats.
Said property is sold as the prop
erty of the estate of Willis Arnold,
deceased, for the purpose of distribu
tion and ‘he payment if the debts of
said estate. Terms Cash.
This Heren ber drd, I'.CJM.
Susie Arnold. Admr’x of
Willis Arnold, deceased.
' < i y i, Madison County.
J. K. Fitzpatrick. Guardian of J.
A. Fitzpatrick. dic'd. has applied to
me fo: i. discharge frcir. h.< guardi
anship ef J. \. Fitzpatrick; this is
therefore to notify ail persons con
cerned. to hb. their objections, if any
ti i y hr* • on > r ’ t'foit the first Mi :i
--• > .;t. e! . T. R. Fit •-
> 5tW ' gL,iVri - L<! - Qt °’ io, *l
Patrick will be discharged from h:s
guardianship a? applied for.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
Notice is hereby given that H.
C. Kirk, as administrator of the es
tate of J. H Kirk, deceased, having
applied by petition for leave to s*
the land ef said deceased. An order
was made thereon at the December
Term, 1923, for citation that citation
, issue.’ All the heirs at iav; and cred
itors of the said deceased will take
notice that I will pass open said ap
plication at the January term of toe
[Court of Ordinary .for said county
and ur.les" cause is shown to the con
trary at said time said leave will be
g-ranted.
This Dec. 3rd, 1923.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
Mi?. J. E. Carrouth having made
application for twelve months’ sup
port out of the estate of J. • C • ir_
routh, deceased, and appraisers dui>
appointed to set apart the same hav
ing filed their return; all persons
concerned axe hereby required to
show cause before the Court of Ordi
nary on the first Monday ir. January,
1924, whv said application should not
be granted.
This Dec. 3rd. 1923.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia. Madison County.
J. A. Carrouth having, in proper
form, anplied to mo for Permanent;
Letters of Administration on the es- j
tate of ,1. E. Carrouth, late of said j
County; this is to cite ail and singu- '.
lar the creditors and next of kin ot j
.T. E. Carrouth, deed, to bo and ap- |
pear at my office within the time a’- j
lowed by law, and show cause, if any j
they can. why permanent admiitisv- •
tration should not be granted to J.
A. Carrouth on ,i. E. Carrouth’s es
tate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd day of Dec. 1923.
N. C. BULLOCK. Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
Mrs. F. E. Patten having made ap
plication for twelve month’s support
out of the estate of J. P. Patten, de
ceased, and appraisers duly appoint
ed to set apart the same living filed
CVojr return, all persons concerned
arc hereby required to shoiy cpyjse
before the Court of Ordinary on the
first Monday in January, 1924, why
ssid application should not be grant?
ed.
This Dee. 3rd, 1923.
N. C. BULLOCK, Quinary.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDI- '
TORS j
In the District Court of u h; United \
Sutei for the Northern District of
G*. Eastern Division.
Asa Court in Bankruptcy
No. 1683 in Bankruptcy
IN RE: " I
Otho Thomas Pattern, Bankrupt,
Comer, Ga., R. F. D. No. 2
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt:
You arc hereby notiried that theie
I will be a meeting of creditors of the
' nbove named ha-fkrey.t on Be-.emLe
i 22nd, 1923, at GDI Southern Mutual
| Building, Athens, Ga., at 11:30 o’-
i clock, A. M.. fer the purpose of Ex
amining bankrupt, allowing claims,
! selecting a trustee and other lea!
. business. ***tHil
i HOWELL COBB. R. fe^e
.Athens, Ga., Dec. 12th, 1923
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NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDI
TORS
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District of
Ga. Eastern Division.
Asa Court in Bankruptcy
No. U!TS in Bankruptcy
IN RE;
T H. Porterfield, Bankrupt.
Comer, Ga., K. F. I>.
lo the Creditor.-, of said Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that there
wrl be a meeting of creditors of the
above named bankrupt on December
22nd. 1923, at Pill Southern Mutual
Building, Athens, Ga., at 1 1 :80 o*-
elock, A. M., for the purpose of Ex
amining bankrupt, allowing claims,
selecting a trustee and other legal
business.
HOWELL ' ORB. Ref eve.
‘“.ii' O'. -id ! •
NOTICE OF ME FI INC j. CREDI
TORS
In the District Court of this United
State* for the Northern District of
Ga. Eastern Diririon.
As a Court in Bankruptcy
No 1674 in Bankruptcy
IN EE:"
Mis. C. M. Porterfield. Bankrupt.
Comer, Ga., R. F. D.
To the Creditor.: cf said Bankrupt:
You aie hereby notified that the e
will be a meeting of creditors of the
above named bankrupt on December
22nd, 1923, at 601 Southern Mutual
Building, Athens, Ga., at 12:00 o’-
clock, M.. for the purpose of Ex
amining bankrupt, allowing claims,
selecting a trustee and other legal
business.
HOWELL COBB, Referee
Athens, Ga., Dec. 7th, 1923.
FINANCIAL STATISTICS
OF GEORGIA. 1922
I
Expenditures
Washington, D. C., D.?cemberl4,
1923 —The Department of Com
merce announces that the of
government for the state of Georgia
for the fiscal v C ar ended Decern 1 er
31, 1922, amounted to $15,864,279.
which wav a per capi a cost of $5.34.
In 1917 the per capita cost was $2.09.
and in 1914. $2.32, the totals for
these years being $7,579,017 ami
$6,330,346, Respectively. The per
capita costs for 1922 consisted of
expenses of general departmani-.
$4.00; payments for interest,so.o9;
and for outlays, $1.26, over $3,500,-
000 being spent for highway im
i prove meats.
Revenues
The total revenue receipts for 1922
were $17,316,714, or $5.83 per cap
ita. For the fiscal year the per capi
ta excess or revenue receipts over !
governmental costs was, therefore, j
$0.49. !
lr. Georgia property and spec’al
taxes represented 39.7 per cent of
the total revenue for 1922, 68.8 per
cere for 1917, ar.U 63.0 per cent fr |
1914. The increase in the amount
of property and special taxes collect
ed was 35.7 per cert from 1914 to
1917. and 25.9 per cent from 1917
to 1922. The per . capita proper y
and special taxes were $2,31 in 1922.
$1 .93 in 1917. and $1.47 in 1914.
Earnings of general departments,
or for service rendered
by r.\3'e officials, represented 21..2
per ceAt of‘Hhe total, revenue for
1 1922. 9.2 ’'ey cent for 1917, and
| 10.0 T.-er cent for 1914.
! Busireis and nonkusir.es:> licei't
I
|es constituted 21.1 oer cent of t e
j total revenue for 1922, 9.5 pe r cert
for 1917, and 12.8 per cant for 191!.
| Receipts from business iiccrses con
■ sist chiefly cf taxes exacted from
i insurance ar.d other incorporated
i contraries, while those from non
. business licenses comprise taxor. cn
j motor vehicle* and amount-, paid for
; hunting and fishing privi’eges.
Indtft(ednc*i
Tiie net indebtedness (funded ani
floating debt lews sinking fund assets)
of Georgia was sl.Bl. per capita-for
1922. $2.14 for 1917. and $2.3? for
1914.
Atra w-d Valuation* and Tax Levies
lor 1922 the a*JSeseu vain a ■.ion
ot property in Georgia subject to ad
[valorem taxation was $1,190,515,726
i the amount of taxes levied was $5,-
j 952,579; and the per capita levy,
; $2.00.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
-i I
Georgia, Madison County.
To the Superior Court of said
County.
The petition of N. B. Carmichael
and J. H. Carmichael of the State
of Tennessee, and L. F. McConnell
of the County of Madison, said State,
!: hows the following facts:—
1
j Petioners, together with their asso
ciates. desire to be incorporated un
der the name of N. B. & J. H. Car
, michael Cos., for the period of twen
| ty years, with the right to renew said
* charter at the expiration of said
i ti me. The object of sai l corporation
I k pecuniary gain and to carry on
! and r aintain a general mercantile
! busings in the City of Comer, Mad’-
1 -n County. Ga. and tc have branch
they may desire,
*“•* ■
ton, corn, or J „her
be dealt in by the said JS’
and to make contract,\
ey ’ t 0 Slle be sued, 2'*
gages on personal* v and m *
erty, make deeds to a— **
that may b e sold, and to'j!
execute bond for titles, B r.d v
and sell lands in pursuance 0 (
mercantile business, loan "
take mertages on personalty '
ty therefor, and ,] 0 any J
(that may be neeercarv i a i/
; tion of said business, i nciCl J
’of millinery. Also bin and ,4
ano, and act as agent for other <
porations and person or
, ar, y and all kinds of merchardk
' other things. ' Si
I
The principal place of said ..J
will be in the City of Comer J
son County, Georgia, and thi- pr J
pal office of raid Company
in the City of Comer, Ga * I
i I
| That the capital stock of said eorl
i ration shall be $10,000.00. dij
into shares of SIOO.OO each, 1
they derive to bee in business J
10 per cent of the capital s!kj
been paid in, and potioners show®
the full amount of sail capital sta
has already been paid in. 1
■
Petitioners desire that su ■ c
tion may kav t . the right to dttfl
board of dweebim hv a
stockholder, and to elect t. ?rAkM|
Vice-Pncsklf rt. *: <i cellar;,• iH
Treasurer by said board ci cirtCgH
and to havg and make ab prrieraMj
necessary by-lav..*, r.ikx ar.d ’.udßf
lions that are r.ccctsarv ami iuyH
proper for the carrying or. 0: siH
business, and also to l.av; arj |H
a common seal. ■
Wherefore, petitioners file tfl
' their petition in the office of
j C lerk of the Superior Court Mil
i ison County, Ga.. and pray lhatafsH
the same has been advertised as ifl
quired by law, that the Court tv oral
er order grant (his petition. I
BERRY T. MOSELE
Attorney for Petiticne
Filed in office, this Dec. 10, 1P2
Wm. D. MEADOW,
Clerk Superior Ci 1
Georgia, Madison County,
i Office of Clerk Superior Cos
i of Madison County,
j I, Wn. D. Meadow, Clerk oi ti
Superior Court of Aiac.son Count;
Ga., hereby .certify that the Idregi
ing i a rfue’ am* correct copy of ti
1 application for charter, or the saa
I appears of file in my ffiej.
This, December 10th. 1923.
* Wm. D. MEADOW,
i Clerk of the Superior Cos:
i Santa Glaus Lelteis ■
Comer, C&..
| Dec. 10,
, Dear Santa Ciaus: .*
Please bring me sleeping
j a doll carriage, a trunk, all k..i<n
(fruits and candy. Plewe do n #
! get my little sister, Lcis. ar \
j her a little doll that went bu
a rattler. ■
F.v’e'vr. I.a r ca..- r ■
’ _ H
Comer, On , I
Dec. 10, MW
(Dear Santa: . .-B
Please send me some bcti- J
1 slippers and a bath robe, vanity jm
and fruits and apples and nul ' ‘ I
anything you see tit t 0 brir,f; ' f ■
S lam a little girl four years ot ■
Your little friend, I
Helen Luth 5-'' 1 • I
Comer, Ga- 1
.. - Dec. 10- 192 1
Dear Srnla: I
Please bring me I
some tire works, fruit',. 1 - lts 1 ‘
j cly. Hoping you’ll hav I
j Christman. I
Sincerely. I
S'xr* - J- 1 I
- f* I
for rent
i I have a 3-Hoir*e L** 3
Would be glad to hear ...
or parties desiring a ?,o‘-c
another vear
j MRS W. R rvV / t
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