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LEGAL NOTICES
Oorgia, Madison County.
wijl be sold before the court house
too) . in said county on the first Tues
. v in January, 1924, within the le
-2 hours of sale, the following de
*scvibe<i property to-wit:
Two certain tracts of land lying
and being in the county of Madison,
Mate of Georgia, the first tract be
,r,g described as follow's:
Being all that lot or parcel of land,
, vimJ and being in Madison County,
i'-eorpia. being lot No. 4'of the lands
th e home place of Richard Porter
f?!d. deceased, containing according
to plat of same, 75 1-2 acres more
i efS> from which plat the courses
' and distances will fully appear, said
">, it | l( .ing attached to deed from S.
( O’Keliey attorney in fact to T. T.
Porterfield dated 23rd day of April,
!JO4 and recorded in book X of
<b. ei f. Clerk’s office, Madison Superi
yi’ Court, January 12th, 190<>, ad
oir.inc lands of J. W. Gholston on
the North, other lands of J. T. Por
terfield on the East, R. T. David on
p ;e South, and West bv Mrs. J. T.
T ur ner. The second tract being in
1616th District G. M., Madison Coan-
IV. Ga., adjoining lands of Mrs. Beat
ty, being formerly the W. A. Gar
lington 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 and
p. h. Moon, containing .Ninety-three
acres more or loss, being the lands
heught by J. T. Porterfield from J.
i;. Griflfetii. With all the improve
ments on both places^
Said two tracts of land levied up
on by virtue of an execotion issued
front the Superior Court of Madison
■County, Ga., on the 23rd day of July,
1923, in favor of R. T. David vs J.
T. Porterfield.
Deed from R. T. David- to J. TANARUS,
Porterfield filed and recorded in
Clerks Superior Courts office of Mad
ison Superior Court, a- is required
•by law. placing title in J. T. Porter
field, before levy made.
Notice given J. T. Porterfield, de
fendant in fi fa of sale, as is re
quired by law. Terms cash.
This December sth, 1923.
, VV. H. HALL, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of an order granted
by N. C. Bullock-, Ordinary of said
•County, will be sold on tfye fi* st
day in January, 1934, before the
■court house door at Daniclsville. Ga.
••‘aid county and State, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property to-wit:
All that tract cr parcel of land ly
i ? and being in Madison County,
ktate of Georgia, 201 th District, G.
'<i., adjoining lands of Mr3. Ida Sirae,
f. N. GrifFeth, and It. J. Sorrells, and
contains Sixty-three (Go) acres, nior#
cr less.
Said band r.okj as the property of
''*■ W. A lew ire, deceased, and Mrs.
HV. Alewine for the purpose of
hsy.ng debts of spid parties.
TH: ? Dec. 3rd. 1923.
J N. Griffeth, Adm’r of .
N. W. Ale wane, dec'd.
Georgia, Madison County.
Gy virtue of an order granted by
>• C. Bulloch, Ordinary of Madison
-ounty, said State, will be sold on the
' r *t Tumoay in January, 1924, be
bre the court hou o door, at Daniels
■■'-le, between the legal hours of sale,
' J the highest bidder for cash, the
-allowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
n f aiu ‘ being in the County of
•'iatiison. State of Georgia, 205th
Ghi. (;. rt,y -( adjoining lands of
- ,s - Janie Sims. Clint Patten, Otho
• a vi'b Mrs. Ethel David, Mrs. Olivia
* *’• G. E. Roper, J. L. Mercier
co ’ ‘ains one hundred ninety-six
ore or less and known as the
hi.odes home plage. Sold for
!“.'pose of paying debts and dis
-1 "'Jtioi among heirs.
lll! ' Dec. 3rd, 1923.
C. P. Rhodes, Adm’r
Jas. Rhodes, dec’d.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
•’ ’ !^ue of an order from the
. ■ Ordinary of Madison coun-i
c * l Slid at public outcry the
ues l *y *n January next, before
the court house do™* at Danielsville,
between the legal hours of sale, a
tract ot land located in said county
and described as follows;
Ail that tract or parcel of land,
situated. lying and bc-ing in 204th
| Dist., G. M., Madison county, and
| known as the Minta Deadwyler, de
' ceased, place, bounded as follows:
on North by lands -if J. Y. Huff, on
Eart by public read from Daniels
villo to pdcataligo; or South by lands
of Dr. J. S. Daniel and C. E. Adams;
on West by South river. This prop
erty is in two tracts: One tract con
tains Twenty-four and one-half
(24 1-2) Acres more or less, front
ing on public road; the other con
tains Seventy-six and one-half (70
1-2) Acres more or less, next to riv
er, having on it considerable saw
timber.
Land to be sold as seperate tracts,
and then as a whole, the best bid ei
ther separate or as a whole will be
accepted. Said property sold as the
property of Minta Deadwyler, de
ceased, for the purpose of paying
debti and distribution among heirs
at law. Terms: one-half cash, bal
ance Nov. Ist. 1924, with interest.
S. J. Carmichael, Admr.
Mini a Dead wyler, dec.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE
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 house door in
said County, between the legal hours
cf sale, ail of the land belonging to
the estate of Willis Arnold, deceased,
the whole tract containing 256 25-100
acres more or less, after* deducting
the Dower, which is not being sold,
the same being divided into Seven
lots as follows:
Lot No. 1
The same containing 29.23 acres
more or loss, and adjoins Geo. Ca
l’ithers on North and West, the Dow
er tract on the East, and let No. 2
of the division of .said lands on the
South.
l ot No. 2
The same containing 30 7-10 acres
more or less and adjoins lot No. 1
on the North, Dower on the East,
let No. 4 on the South, and George
Carithers on the West.
Lot No. 3
The same containing 45.37 acres
move cr less, 4 adjityts tts No. 2
and 4 on the North. W. P. Rowe on
the East and South, and H. J. Her
ring on the West.
Lot No. 4
The same containing 48.39 acres
mere or lens, and adjoins Dower
tract cr. the North, W. P It<vre on
the East, lot No. 3 on hhe South and
lot No. 2 cn the West.
Lot No. 5
The same containing 28.98 acres
more or iesa and adjourns Duffell on
the North, lots Nos. 7 and 6 or, the
West, Dower on the South and West.
Lot No. G
The sgme containing 26.78 aevts
more or -less, and adjoining lot No.
7 on the North, J. TANARUS; Burden on the
East, on the South, and Dow
er on the West.
The same contemning 82.88 acres
more or less and adjoins G. T. Duf
fel! on the North. J. T. Burden on
the East. Lot No. 6 on the South,
and lot No. 5 on the West.
Plat's of same showing the courses
and distances of each lot can be seen
by calling at the office of Berry T.
Moseley at Daniclsville, Ga., and will
be exhibited on day of sale. The
deeds to the purchasers of this prop
erty will be made in accordance with
this advertisement and these plate.
Said property is sold as the prop
erty of the estate of Willis Arnold,
deceased, for the purpose of distribu
tion and the payment of the debts of
said estate. Terms Cash.
This December 3rd, 1923.
Susie Arnold, Admr’x of
Willis Arnold, deceased.
Georgia, Madison County.
J. F.. Fitzpatrick, Guardian of J.
A. Fitzpatrick, dec’d, has applied to
me for a discharge from his guardi
anship o? J. A. Fitzpatrick; this is
therefore to notify all persons con
cerned, to file their objections, if any
they have, cn or before the first Mon
day in January next, else J. R. Fit/.-
THE BANIELIVILIE MONITOR, BANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA.
oatrick will be discharged from his
guardianship as applied for.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
Notice is hereby given that H.
I C. Kirk, as administrator of the es-
I tate of J. H. Kirk, deceased, having
I applied by petition for leave to sell
■ the land of said decaared. An order
was made thereon at the December
Teem, 1923, for c’tation that citation
issue. All the heirs at law and cred
itors of the said deceased will take
notice that I will pass opon said ap
plication at the January tenn of the
Court cf Ordinary for said county
and unless cause is shown to the con
trary at said time said leave will be
granted.
This Dec. 3rd, 1923.
N. C. BULLOCK. Ordinafy.
Georgia, Madison County.
Mrs. J. E. Carrouth having made
application for twelve months’ sup
port out of the estate of J. E. Car
routh, deceased, and appraisers duly
appointed tc set apart the same hav
ing filed their return; all persons
conserned are hereby required to
show cause before the Court of Ordi
nary on the first Monday in January,
1924, why said application should net
fe granted.
This Dec. 3rd, 1923. •
N. C. BULLOCK. Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
J. A. ‘Carrouth having, in- proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
| Letters of Administration on the es
| tate of J. FI. Carrouth, late of --.aid
County; this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
i -T. E. Carrouth, dec’d, to be and at>-
| pear at niv office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, if an j
they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to J.
A. Carrouth on -T. E. Carre util's es
tate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd day of Dec. 1923.
N. C. BULI.OCX, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
Mir. F. E. Patten having made ap
plication for twelve month’s support
out of the estate of J. P. Patten, de
ceased. and appraiHfcrs duly appoint
ed to ae-t apart the same living filed
their return, all. persons cjjicerned
: are-hereby required to sbdst cauac
before the Court of Ordinary on the
first Monday : n Junuafy, 1924, why
said application should not be grante
ed.
This Dec. 3rd, 1923.
N. C. BULLOCK. Ordinary.
NOTICE OK MEETING OF CREDI
TORS
In the District Court of ►h * Ui<i,ed
State* for the Northern District of
Ga. Eastern Division.
A* a Court in Bankruptcy
Nc. 1683 in Bankruptcy
IN EE:
Otho Thomas Pattern, Bankrupt,
Corner, Ga., It. F. D. No. 2
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that the>e
will be a meeting of creditors of the
above named bankrupt on December
22nd, 1923. at 001 Southern Mutual
Building, Athens, Ga., at 11:30 o'-
clock, A. M., for the purpose of Ex
amining bankrupt, allowing claims,
selecting a trustee and other leual
business.
HOWELL COBB, Referee
Athens, Ga., IH-c. 12th, 1923
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Georgia, Madison County.
To' the Superior Court of said
County.
The petition of N. B. Carmichael
and J. If. Carmichael of the State
of Tennessee, and L. F. McConnell
of the County of Madison, said State,
shows the following facts: —
1
Petic-ners, 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
| time. The object of said corporation
jis pecuniary gain and to carry on
j and maintain a general mercantile
business in the City of Comer, Madi-
I
son County, Ga. and to have branch
places of business, at any place that
: they may desire, and to buy and sell
goods, wares and merchandise, cot
ton, corn, and other articles that may
be dealt in by the said corporation,
and to make contracts, borrow* mon
ey, to sue and be sued, give mort
gages on personalty and real prop
erty, make deeds to any property
that may be sold, and to make* an !
execute bond for titles, and to .buy
and sell lands in pursuance of the’r
mercantile business, loan money an 1
take mortages on personalty or real
ty therefor, and do any and all acts
that may he necensary in the opera
tion of said business, including that
of millinery. Also and sv.ll gu
ano, and act &u agent for other cor
porations and person or persons in i
any and all kinds of merchandise or ;
other things. j
la
The principal place of said business
will be in the City of Comer, Madi
son County, Georgia, and the princi
pal office of said Company shall he
in the City of Comer, Ga.
3
That the capital stock of said corpo
ration shall be $10,000.00, divided
into shares of SIOO.OO each, and
they desire to bgein business when
10 per cent of (he capital stock has
been paid in, and petioners show that
f he full amount of said cuoital stobk
Iffis already been paid in,
4
Petitioners desire that sai l corpora
tion may have the right to elect a
hoard of directors by 1 - a vote of its
stockholders, and to elect a President
Vice-President, aid Secretary and
Treasurer by said board of director?',
and to have and make all proper and
necessary by-laws, rules *,vj rcgula- !
tier . ,hat are necessary and way he i
proper for the carry ng on of gjft.i
business, and also to have and 'so
a common seal.
Wherefore, file this
their petition in the office cf the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Mad- ,
ison County, Ga., and pray that after
tile same has been advertised n re
quired by law, that (he Court by prop
er order grr.nt this petition. |
BERRY T. MOSELEY
Attorney for Petitioners
Filed in office, this Dec. 10, 1.923.
Wm. D. MEADOW,
Clerk Superior Court
Georgia, Madison County. ;
Office of Clerk Superior Com t
of Madison County.
L .jSPoi. D. Meadow, Cleric of the I
Superior Court cf Madison County, |
Ga., hereby certify that the forego
ing ig a true anr correct copy of the
application for charter, os the mno j
appears of file in mv fficq.
This-, December 10th. 1923.
Wm. O. MEADOW, I
.Clerk of fcho Superior Court j
FT. LAMAR
There will be a Christmas tree at
Fort Lamar school Friday afternoon,
December flirt. School will close for
a week’s holiday.
F.xaminationa arc or this week.
All the students are wearing anxious
faces, and studying at night seems
to be quite the vogue—more so than
usual.
Our basket ball team wo a vict ry
over Sandy Cross team, Friday 14th.
It was a hard fought go roe.. Ft. Lamar
winning with the score 12 to 10.
Some of our young men a"o excel
lent players. Thev are to play Ha
on Fort Lamar court, Wcdnesi -.y af
ternoon, Dec. 26tr.
The same evening, Wednesday 26,
there will be a box supper at the
school house. The Literary society
of tire school will give a sketch:
“NO GIRLS ADMITTED’’
The program rendered v<k!l be short
so there will be ample time for the
satp of hot chocolate and cake, and
the box suppers.
This program and supper is under
the auspices of the Young People*
Cla~> of the Methodist Sunday School
The public is cordially invited tr
attend and a large attendance from
tli* nearby communities is very nr ;b
desired.
i There- will be no admission fee.
—Ninth Grade
Coming to
Eiberton, Ga.
on a return visit
The Progressive Coctoi's
! Specialist
treating Uiteaaes Without Surjnal
Operation
At the GHOLSTON HOTEL
Thursday, December 2:>th
Office Hours: 10 A. M. t 4 J?. M.
ONE DAV ONLY
Returning in three inou.iis
FREE CONSULTATION
The Progressive Doctor*' opjviabst
is liven ed by t>hc stale of Georgia; a
graduate of one of the best universi
ties; twenty-five years of practical ex
perience"; (fourth year in Georgia)
comes well recommended. Will dem
onstrate in the principal cities mfith-
ocls of treating diseases of long .startl
ing by moans of medicines, diet an 4
hygiene, thus saving many pe •)’
from a dangerous and exnenMv.;
surgical operation.
This specialist is an export in diag
nosis and wall * ell you the exact truth
|
about your condition Only Dmae wh*
| have a good chance to regain their
i health will be treated, so that every
one who takes treatment will bring
'their friends at the next viyit..
Home of the diseases treated: Dis
eases of the stomach, bowels, liver,
blood, blood vessels, - skin, kidney*,
bladder, heart, lungs, eye, ear, nos*-,
throat, scalp, enlarged veins, leg ul-
Icerts, rheumatism, h,gtt blood pressure
| tumors, enlarged glands, goitre, pilws
nerves, weakness or exhaustion of
the nervous system giving rise. 1 ; !**
of mental and bodily vigor, me taw
cholia, discouragement and vr.iriw.
undeveloped children, either menial
or physical, and all chronic
of men women and children that have
baffled the nkttl of the family phyifi
eian.
A diagnosis of ary disease of long:
standing, its nature and cruwe, will fc*
made" FREE and proper medicine*
will be furnished at n reasonable cmhl
to those selected as favorable costs
for treatment,
Children rouet be accompanied by
thuir parent* and married ladies ly
their husbands.
HeadquSPtfera: Atlanta, Ga.
At Athai, Georgian Hotel. Frilay,
December 21 and Saturday, Dec. EE
jooutdfi (Igor oiyßt baa etoaia br
—Advei tisemcnV
Thu MONEY LOANED
by The Federal I,and Bank to far
roers at this time i a great help la
them, both because of the low rale
of interest, and the long term
sl9.' *0 I'iCt thousand on the principal
hi all'that is required to be paid by
hhe ‘'.'irmfr each year, and this witti
compound !, Merest pays the debt in
about 30 years. The installment ot<
the debt and the interest amounts
to otfiy C 1-2 per cent, per annum,
which is tlf. pee thousand cheaper
than K per cent money, and $lO with
inteim;t in psdd on the debt beside.
The most desirable feature about
these leans i# due to the fact that
the borrow* r practically makes hut
<*‘.vn terms. He cun never be re
quirfd to pay more than the 6 1-2
I per cent we yea-, and yet he has
the right to pay more if be wants to,
arid may pay ic ail after live years.
No ine need hesitate to borrow on
these terms for the installments can
never he heavy, and the principal
sum can never be demanded, as the
mall am irrigation payments liqui
date the principal . Whenever pay
ment is made, credit is given for all
payments v/ith interest.
See me if you need money on your
farm.
Clarence E. Adams,
Lj e j * Secretary- Treasurer.
at
FOR RENT
tour Hundred Acres goad farm
Land; will rent for fourth or on
halve*
W. A. ROWE A COMPANY
I Sea me for BUCKEYE INCUBA
TORS and BROODERS.
R. T. BROOME.
Danielsviile, Ga ’
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