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LEGAL NOTICES
I }••■• M.ifl hom t y.
WHEREAS, J. T. Murray, A i
jn’ristraior of l 1 • !’• Meadow, b
ceased, repreerto to the Court in
j.i H petition, <i:'y ii*cJ and eri. re.
i.u record, that he has Ttl-y airr.i;.-
vucr* <i i>. P Meadow's estate: t ins
is, therefore, to cite t‘ persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
•Hew chums, I ->’•> they can, why
• aid administrator should not bo div
. i urged from his adinitiHsitation,
jit.d receive I.fitters of Dismission on
the first Monday in March, 1&24.
N. C. BOLLOCK, Ord’y
Georgia, Mauison County.
To all whom it may concern:
Corner Mercantile Cos. n<l Mad
ison County Bank, by petition in due
form, having represented to me trial
U. L. LfiConnt, late of said County,
dccaaeed, d>d leading ’.n estate of
•oftity and personalty, and that the
is not represented and not like
ly to he: Thin is to erte all creditors
ond rejet of kin of M. L. l.aCount,
deceased, to he hyM appear at the
March term, 1924, of th* Court of
Ordinary of Madison f -oui'ty.-to show
rauac if any they have or can, why
i ),*• adminitraton of said estate
‘hould not be vested :r, the County
Administrator nr some proper per=n.
I’hia Feb. 4th, 1924.
N. 0. BULLOCK, Ord’y
('eorgiu, Mad ison County
WHEREAS, /. t no’.d, Admin
istratrix of i1 i• trooni, deed,
lornvcnV t*. the x ou-t in her pe
tition, July file] and w~ rec
ord, that she 1,0-; tti’iy administered
Wiliifl Arnold’s estate Tin * is, there- i
fere. io cite r.ll person- concerned,!
kindred and creditor*, to show cause, j
it' any they esj, why -aid Ad minis- j
trntrix should no; i.t and; schargotl from j
hei adminisfr n;i >r. wad receive Jjfit- j
tors of Dismission on the first Mon- i
<l(iy in Maret:, 1924.
\ HUI.SJ.H K. Or ’y
ioox >-!.}, Muoistju (Jaunty .
v Stevens and
\V. !•'. Whiteii; n r Admiidsn.raiur’a of
Van Duv.er Kbcrhiirdt. deed, repre
•c-ds to the Conn in thei: peti
tion, duly nie i nm! ,:me>ed on record,
that they nave fully admin intend
Vanduree Kin'-hii’.it's c ale: This
is, then fe.ro, to cite .1 j i ;-f.o-l-*. con
curred, Kiiu te >1 cic.liters, to
show ca;is;, if r.ny they can, why
said Adnvinif-trttti'i should - it bo
• lircKu-gvd iron their adinin.tha
tier, nrd rece’vr Lerters of IHsmis
r *rn on the fi ,- st Monday in Mavcli,
1D24. ,
\ C. BULLOCK, Ord’y
(tevurria, Matti*-:: County.
Notice is hereby given that W. E.
Lord, a<* administrator of the. estats,
of Mrs. Samh K. Utirf. Aem-ard,
ha\ ir.g unplied by petition for leave
to sell the land yt‘ the sivid deceased.
An order v.te mace thedPon at the
Feb. 1924 trrvt, ro- citation that
citation rvue. All the. tx i/s at law
and creditors o' 'he >ai<i deceased
will take notice that 1 -will pas?, upon
raid application at the March term of
Court of Ordinary for said county,
and unless cause is shown to the con
trary, said leave vri! he granted.
This Keh. 4lh. 1924.
\. u. HUI LOCK, Ord’y
Georgia, Madison f>>i*is
- is be.-e iy given thai ,i V
B. Thon peon, :r admin Utrntor of
the estate of .1. VJ. ■ aMit-h, do.Jil.ed,
having applied by petition for leave
to sell the Ur t of the sn and deceased.
An order \\& made i hereon at the
Jan. 1024 term, for citation that
citation issue. Ail the n*vr.s ar , t v
nod creditors oi the said dcoe,.<o3
will take notice hat 1 wilt rss unon
mid application a* tht March term
of Court of Ordinary for said comi
ty, and uido-'j cause is 'hewn to the
contrary. >aid leave vviu he gr&nU- i.
This Fee. lt!i. 1!t24.
\ r . ( . UU] LOCK, ).d y
ADMINIS TRATOR'S SALE
Georgia, Mudison County.
By virtm of an order crania 1 by
tt:f Court ot Ordinary of Madison
County. (a . uj- n the application
George Ai new! and 'Vil'inm An:old.
ndmiuisiraiois >* the es ar- of Kli
Arnold, dooea-c i. ‘me U -.a <* coi: iyv
to so'l vhe lands of 'r .- a 1 KM Ai
:J, deceased, for the purpose of
•lying of debts a::d for distribution
i.'idnjr tho heirs, there will be sold
jofore the court house door at Dan
'ei*v::le, Ga., at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, in the City of
Danielsvilie, da , between the legul
lours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
March 1924, as the property of said
deceased, the following described
ards to-wit:
Lot No. 1.
Point; till that tract or parcel of
lard, lying and being in Madison
County, Ga., and being a part of the
Eli Arnold home place, and being
iesfignated in the division of said
aiids, as tract No. 1, and adjoining
and?, of ,!. S. Garithers on the North,
_\e old bed of South river on the
clast, lot No. 2 of aaid survey on the
South, and William Arnold on the
West, the same containing HO acres
noro or less.
i x>o No. 2
Being ail that tract or parcel of
and, lying and being in Madison
bounty, Ga., an.i being a part of the
Eli Arnold home tract of land, nr.d
•irjsit.'Tisted in the division of the
iarrw: rk tract No. 2, and adjoining
Lot No. 1 on tho North, the old bed
of South ltiver on the East, and
George Arnold and William Arnold
or. the South end West, containing
■fit 1-2 acres mere or less.
A plat of said lands have been
made and will be exhibited on day of
ale ard can be seen by calling on
the undersigned. Deeds to said lands
will hi made according to the courses
and distances in sale! plat and this
idvertirement.
This I*(by Ist, 1924.
George* Arnold and Wil bus
A; !.''l t Adr-v- - . of Eii Ariioii, dec’d.
Georgia, 'Madison County.
Will he sold before the Court
house door in Danielsvilie in said
County, on the first Tuesday in
Mare!; 1924. w'-t-hin the iegal hours
o! s', v the !'iliovyfiig described prop
erty t* -wit—
One dark bay male mule 7 years
old weight 1000 pounds, name Hat
tie .
Levied nr; as the property of JO.
A. I’idilip.-, u> satisfy a mortgage !i
fa issued from the Superior Court
in favor of Berber Mdse Cos), and a
gaits O. A. Piiiliips, thi:i Feb. sth.
192 i .
W 11, KALI.. Sheri If .
Ger-tr \v. MiJ'.'i'n County.
V* ‘l be svtd >;t the Court house
doer in :i,| county, m the first Tues
day ir. March next between the
legal bouts o: sale, to tha highest
bidder for the follow is:g de
scribed proftTly :o-wit:
Alt that tract or psrecl of lard,
lying- and being in Madison County,
Georgia, and beir.g on the East side
of S. A 1.. Jt. as now located,
and on avenue running from the de
pot, '*.<} more ftiiy dejorihel in deed
from H. li. Kamoi-on to Madison
Ceui-ty Ua;:k, rated April 29th. 1921
and re tootled in Clerk’s office Madi
son Superior C ourt in deeiTbook 0-2
folio 20, the said lot being 70 by 80
feet, and o.n which there is located
Four Bnek Stores, the same being
[also described in mortgage from H.
|II Hampton to Gholston Brothers,
! which is duly recorded in Clerk's of
i tioo Madison Superior Court.
SaitJ tract cr pare**! of land levied
on as the property of it. 11. Hamp
ton by virtue of fi fa itsued from
Madison Superior Court, ia favor cf
GhoJ-ston Brothers upainst H. H.
Hamilton., the '.tatn.f heinjc a foreclos
ure o*‘ a mortgage equity on <-a : fl
property, the *arr.e heict? a general
r.tiii .vxeciiil lein o, said property ar.fi
spaiut-t said <Jtfrr\iant.
IV.' 1 frori hi ad is on County Bank
to G hoist on Brothers. thy having
paid the first iu* ti op the same, and
deed from Gholston Brothers to said
H. fi Uamp'on having been tiled
and recorded .*> derb* office, Mad
i-m >' u .jH id.);' Court, as provided by
.Section.- OfOT and SOSB of the Code
>t CdoriTit. 1910. before levy made..
IV: u-. n '"'Gee given tenant in pos
i ■ --s~ , : I'; ? .eouire 1 hy law.
i : Kel.’v loth i924 .
W 'I HALL, Shm-?*-.
i
| (ieors. la, Madison County.
W:!> •>> '>!, before the Court
house door u ■ a 1 i’ui:n!)' on the
i lirst Tuesday :: March. 1924 with in
I ‘be '•* ;fV ! ■ - , f „i!e for cash the
! 0’ 1 >w'“g c- ** c property to-wit:
THE DANJEL.SVIL.t-fc (MONITOR. QANIELSViLLE. GEORGIA.
Being ail that tract of parcel of
lying and being in Madron
County, Georgia, on Carnesvilie and
Athens public read adjoining land
of W. S. Willianir, W. P. Williams,
E. T. Gunnc’fe and others; begin
ning at ar, iron post on road, run
ning S 84 1-2 E 27.50 to a rock; |
hence S C 3-4 E 27.00 to ruck; j
I hence N Kli K 19.05 to a roc.t, (
her.ee S 8 1-2 W 28.3(1 to a rock;
hence 77 1-2 W 24.34 to a rock;
hence N 3-4 E oi). OO to a rock;
thence N 84 1-2 W 23.00 to a to k
,r public road; thence .Jong said pub
lic road N b 1-2 K 9.00 to the begin
ning corner; containing One Hun
dred Fourteen and one-quarter
(114 1-4) Acres more or less. \rA
is the same tract of land described in
deed from L. A. WHiiasne to Mis.
J. M. Brown of record in the Clerk’e
uliicc, Madison County Superior
Court in Book J-2, page 2:>B and
1 25? L Said properly levied on asi the
properly of L. A. Williams by virt
ue of un Execution issued from the
Superior Court of Madison County,
Ga., on the 30th day of July, 1921,
in favor of LDju<r:-xi> Oil Refining
Cos. against L. A. Williams. Notioe
given L. A. Willi ami? defendant in
fi fa as required by lav,’.
This. Feb. 4th, 1924.
. L. WILLIAMS, Dep-Sher.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDI
TORS
In the Ditvrct Court of the Untied
Slates for tiro Northern D'strjct of
Ga . Eastern Division
AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
No. 1737 in Bankruptcy.
TN RE:
WJLI.TE LEE WHITE, Bankrupt
Winterville, Ga. lit. 2
”o the Creditor* of said Bankrupt:
Von arc hereby notified that there
will be a meeting of creditors of the
above named bankrupt on February
9th, 1924, at fit3 and 314 Southern
Mutual Building-, Athens, Ga., at 10:-
30 o’clock A. !U.. for the purpose of
Examhiir.g-bank rupt, allowing claims
selecting a trustee and other legal
business.
HOWELL COBB, Referee
Atlietis Ga., Jar. 23th. 1924
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
In the District Court of the United
States, fcr the Njrthern District
of Georgia J
No. 1G22 in Bankruptcy
In re—
Hiram C. Davis, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
above-named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the bear
ing upon said petition be had on
Feb. 2:t, 1924, at ten o’clock A. XL,
at the United States District Court
room, in the city or ATLANTA,
Georgia, notice is hereby given to
ali creditors and other persons in in
terest to appear at said time and
piece and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the bankrupt
for di'uhfu sre should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk
S. C. Upson, Athens, Ga.,
Attorney for Bankrupt.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GA.
Mu. 1629 In Bankruptcy
IX P.E
HOY III! EE, Bankrupt
A petition for discharge having
been tiled in conformity with law b •
above-named bankrupt, and the Court
having ordered that the heaving up
on said petition he had on Feb.. 2d
1924. at ton o'clock A. M., at the
United State? District Court room,
in the city of ATLkNTA. Georgia,
notice is hereby given to ail creditors
and other persons in interest to ap
pear at said time and place and show
cause, if’ any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for dinehaige
should not be granted.
O C. FULLER.CW.k.
IN THE PIC-TRET rC'7T OF
THE UNIT ED TA TV - HR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GA.
Xo U ; 08 I 1 Bankruptcy
)\ RII
a. B. •’LOOK, Bankrupt,
.A petition • I'i-euar-. n having
been file i in cor.forntkv with law by
above-it allied bankrupt, and the* Court
having cvierr.d that the hearing up-
O” be Lad t?:: IV:;. 2 ,
1924. at ten o'clock A. M.. at the
United States District Court room.
In the city of ATLANTA, Georgia,
notice is hereby given to all creditors
ind other persons in interest to ap
pear at said time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
should rot be granted.
O. C. FULLER,CIe.k.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF CRED
ITORS
*n the District Ceiu-t of tbe U*Ct*c
3* a tea for tfe Northern District of
Ga ~ Eaetern Divinion
AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
No. 1725. In Bankruptcy
IN RE:
E. C. CURETON, Bankrupt
1 Comer, Ga.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that
there will be a meeting of. creditocfi
of the above named bankrupt gjp
January 29th, 1924, at CtH Southern
Mutual Building, Athens, Ga., a
12:00 o’clock, M. for the purro-e of
Exaruininng bankrupt, allowing
claims, selecting a trufctoe and othe
legal bupinesp.
HOWELL COBB. Referee
Athens. Ga., Jan. 18th, 1924
NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDI
TORS
Ib the Di*trict Coer, of the United
States for the Nnrtherw Dl*ts-cr tsf
Ga . Eatlern Dir : s t u*
m
AS A COURT 'EY B \%'RRUi'’ToY
No, J<’B3 in Ea.'ikruj toy.
IN RE
K. D. For*son Bankrupt
D:u>teis'-'ii-.' t la.
To the CreJihors r.f said Haul iu-t:
You are hereby noiilie l fl at t
will hi- a meeting of the erc-cGLms rf
above named bankrupt on Feb vioiy
9th, 1924, at 913 and Gl4 Sou the i
Mutual Building, Athens;, Ga., r t
12:00 o’clock M., for the purpose o'
Examining bankrupt, allowing claims,
selecting a trustee and other legal
business.
HOWELL COBB, Keferce
Atheps. Ga., January 29t’n. 1024
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
In the District Court of the United
State*, for the Northern District
of Georgia
No. 1606 in Bankruptcy
In re—
James Hester Davis, Bankrupt.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law- by
above-named* bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing upon said petition be had cn
;Feb. .23, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M.,
at the United States District Cos rt
room, in the city of ATLANTA,
Georgia, notice is hereby given tc
all creditors and other persons in in
terest to appbsv at said" time and
place and show cause, if any they
have, why the pvayeyof the bankrupt
for discharge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk
S. C. Upson, .Athena, (’a.,
Attorney for Bankrupt.
STH DiST. A. & M. SCHOOL VIC
TORIOUS OVER UNION POINT
Score 19 to 14
The Eighth D,.st. A. Ji 11. girls
of Madison played the teajn of Union
point, Friday, February Bth, at Un
ion Point. The game was bard fought
on both sides. The guarding was the
main feature of the game.
Kuby McGarity of Madison ..tarred
for the visiting team scoring 16 of
the 19 points.
The final score was 19 to 14 in
the favor of Madison A. & M.
Mr. E. K. Davis of Madison ref
ereed the first half, and Mbs Kuhy
Rhodes of Union Point refereed the
last half. The return game is sched
uled f- r February 22nd .
The Ilr.f un of each team:
Madison Union Point
Ruby McGarity Ir. f.) Jes:re Clark'
Lola Bianyan (l f ) Sara Tuggle
Ei.a Teagle < center) Annie Cary
Frrncis Po?s (. o.> Aflie Guill
F.tiih Craft (r. g.) Doris Underwood
Katie Mauldin (!. e.) Lula Undepwood
N MEMORY OF MRS J H cr
BOLT iEA -
Mi?. Martha ■ i ■
uleev) i n Jesus, Dec. ::) / ;
<u,
f“ / " of W> cMUrn, 1
ive of Wtuch survive her. To ; v : ,
’ nd the ’tur.bund, we won’l
you to be reconciled to God f
ihe is a-Jcep in j
“Blested sleep from- which none
wai.e to ween.’’
Mrs. Seabolt was bora r.nd reared
in Union twenty and spent her li; e
t!,ere up until the part few
and for the past four y ( &rs h . !+ ,
esteemab’e re.icer.t of Madisop p ou '
ty
In early girlhood Mrs. Seabolt
gave her heart to God and “
faithful failower of the lowly y a ,.
aren. At the time of Her death
she was a loyal member of Mt. Ffioir
church, a friend to rthe pastor and a
sharer in all good, works. Her
cat uesiiv wma to get more rooted art
grounded in Christ Jesus. She often
expressed her heart’s desire in (V
words of her favorite' liyran, “Onk
Give Me Jesus.’’
; “Traveling down lift’s pilgrim way,
This my prayer trow day to day,
Lord, let come to rue what may,
Only give me blessed Jesus,
Give me Jesus night and day
Give me Jesue all the way;
T will bear both toil and cave,
Only give me hie sed Jesus.”
Death camu to her ns a merciful
release after an illness of several'
months, during which time she was;
compelled to stay in a sanitarium,,
separated from loved oner, but the
thought that comforts our sad hearts:
is that she had Jesus, blessed Je
sus.
Hep’s was the winning -mile, th<
cheerful face, the gentle voice, tht
fiUiCt spirit, and the sympathetic heart
which makes the loss more irrepara
ble in the church and in the home,
where the devoted husband mourn
over the stilled voice and vacant
chair that never can bo filled. Above
all things thiu saint of God was the
Christian mother who gave herself
with unstinted devotion to her chil-
Last spring Little Teddy, the
four year old baby was stricken with
infantile paralysis and this devoted
mother prayed earnestly to God for
patience and strength to nur e bint
back to health, but God in his infinite
wisdom has -en fit to let the atfiic
tion rest on the precious little Teddy
who was the pride of a fond mother’s
heart, and in love, and merev has laid
the mother’s frail body to rest and
the soul has gone to that etenud
home not made with hands.
And now she has gene—
“ Where there are no -ad farewell*,
no tear dimmed eyes;
But all is ic-y and peace and love,
Where the s-vu 1 of man never dkv’
Her earthly career was cut off hen
-anti a love’v life taken from °- r
midst but her influence abides. Pos
sessed of a naturally sweet modest
i and gentle mature, the grace of God
wrought in her until there was pc
fected an unusually beautiful ehara*
’ ter.
The family circle has been brok ;,
but the radiance of her con * rated
► Christian life will remain blest
; thosu'left behind.
| “Ble.csecl’ are the dead which -ue n
the herd.”
—One who loved 1 o
:MR F G GLENN-OF CARLTON
! DIES
After an il’ners of severs
' with pneumonia, Mr. F. G
i Carltoti died at hi.~ home.
; Mr. Glenn was one of th<
i* , f r |-i k *
and most prominent citizc-i >
U'ountv, having been conr-e
' ...
-the commercial, life of tai’> "
•a few years ago He w:i- •
years of ;p?e. He was avt
member of the Meiho'Us:. ci
Mr. Glenn is survived In.
/ T
and six sons: P_ E., A *
1. .
E. Globti of Atlanta: • I
of Rochelle, Oa.r - ’’
, . . „t
i Greenviiio; 3,1 ti J. A. 1 -
f
of Carlton -. : -•*
.