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Le*a! Notices
G mrgia, Madison County.
Whereas JS. P. Rhode*,-Adminis
trator of James Rhodes, rep re sent a
to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered oil record, that he
i as fully administered James Rhode’s
estate:
This ii. therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if uny they can,
why said Administrator should riot
he diuebarged from Tits administra
t on, and receive Letters of Disinis
■ion, on the first. Monday in April
1924,
N. C. BULIOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, O. K. Griffeth, Adminis
trator of (}. Blackwell, represents
lo the Court in his petition, du’y
filed and entered on record, that he
lias fully administered G. Blackwe’t
estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per-
concerned, kindred and cr**d
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not
ho discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dismiv
lion, on the first Monday in Apr.i
1924.
N, C. BOLLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, J. J. Meadow, Adininis- |
trator of Miss J. E. Meadow, repre- J
fonts to the Court in his petition, j
duly filed and entered on record, j
that he has fully administered Miss :
.1. E. Meadows’ estate: •
This is therefore, to cite all per- j
soils concerned, kindred and credi- j
tors, to show enure, if any they can, j
why said Administratin' should not j
bo discharged from his administra- j
lion, and receive Letters of Dianah~
; ion, on the first Monday in April
1 ‘>2l.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Gworgia, Madison County.
Whoioas. .1. Meadow. Executor
of the last will of Mias >i. A. C.
Meadow, represents to the Court, in
his petition, duly tiled and entered
<>n record, that be has fully adminia
tomi Mu* L A. C. Meadow's estate:
This H therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can.
why said Executor should not
he. discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of D ism it
ion, on the first Monday in An: !
1924.
N. BULLOCK. Oruina:y
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, .1. .1. Meadow. AdminN
trator of Mis S. M. -J. Meadow, rep
leseuts to the Court in his petition
duly tiled and entered on record, that
lie hu? fully administered Miss 8. M.
J. Meadow’s estate:
This i<, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show can e, if any they car..
why said Administrator should not
ho. discharged from Ids adniini.vrr
:• 1 ft’.’ ■*
.-■ion, on the first Monday in April
19:' i.
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(I 'oruia. Madison County.
V\ he.vcas, .1. .1. Meadow, Admini*-
trator of Mis. \. 1\ Meadow, repre
sents to the Court in petition duly
tiled and entered on record, that he
has fully administered Mi-s X. I*.
Meadow's estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all par
son* concerned, kindred and <uedi
■ 'rs, to show van-e, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not
K di'ehai j.ed from tiis hoofin'.-tr.:-
lion, and receive L.etiers of Dismis
sion, <>n the first Monday in April,
192-1.
N. C. BULLOCK. Ordinary
Georgia. Madia*)*! County.
Whereas. It. Kberhaidt. E\e.*-
utor of Ust Will of R. TV. Hu if rurj
resent’s to the Court in hi petition,
duly liled and entered on record,
tha: he ha* fully administered R.
W. Hutf's t.sttc: This i*. there tote,
' ciw ell iserscwis concerned to shew
cause, if any they can, why said Ev
• .'its; should not. i>u sit dialog Troto
tern of Dismission on the first Mon
day in April, 1924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia. Madison County.
Whereas, R. H. Gordon, Adminis
trator of Mrs. K. E. L. Pittman,
repre.ents to the Court in his pett
ii'-n, duly filed and entered cri rtc
ct'il, that he has fully administered
Mrs. K. E. L. Pittman’s estate:
This ir, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not
he discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Bismis
idon, on the first Monday in April
1924.
X. 0. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Mis. Ethel David having, in prop
er form, applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth A Thron
ton, late of said county, deceased;
this i? to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mrs. E
-1 iza.beth A. Thornton to be and ap
pear at my office within t'no time al
lowed by law, and show cause i t any
they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to
Mrs. Ethel David or, Mrs. Elizabeth
A. Thornton’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this (sth day of March, 1924.
N. C. BULLOCK. Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
To Mrs. Ethel David, Mrs. Edgar
Matthews, Mrs. Kov Johnson, Miss
Mary Frank Thornton, Mrs. Monroe
Thornton, Mrs. Gertrude Cosby,
Thurston Thornton and Rosa Lie
Thornton;
•1. !■’. Tiller, Executor of will of
J. W. Thornton, deceased, having
filed his petition to be. allowed to re
sign hi* said trust, and naming Mrs.
Ethel David as a suitable person tc
he unpointed in his stead; this is to
cite the said Mrs. Ethel David and
: the next of kin of ,L W. Thornton to
j show cause before the Court of Ov
-1 dinary for said County on the first
| Monday in April, 1924, why an or
-1 dor allowing said resignation should
i not l>e granted and a successor ap
j pointed as prayed.
| This March 7th, 1924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia. Madison County. • '
Notice is hereby given that on
April sth, 1 924, at ten o'clock A. M.,
•J-fter publication of this notice once
a week tor four weeks in the Dan
iels) i Ilf Monitor, the newspaper
wherein county advertisements in
Madison County are usually' publish
ed, 1 will apply to Hon. Walter L.
Hodges, .Judge of the Superior
Court of c nid County, in vacation in
Hartwell, (la., for leave to sell for
the purpose of re-investment the
following described property of Gar
land Onnie Deadwvler, a minor, to
wit:
AU that tract or parcel of land
in the 203rd G. M. Dirt., of Madison
County, Ga.. containing 98.84 acres
more or less, bounded on North by
land, of H. Ehcrhardt; or. Emt by
land of Robert Dead wyler and South
River; On south by South Itiver
• 1 ' 3cfC.G. Dc rlwyler ; jm:l or.
vsv.4 by creek and land of A. H,
Eberhardt."
Th’it said application for leave to
sell for ro-investment. will be made
for toy reason that said described
land is now unproductive, pays no
income m l is altogether unprofita
ble, 'ring rolling and rough and not
writer] or cultivation under holt wee
vil conditions, and the proceeds from
save of -•.amt can be much more prof
itably :nvested i\ r the raid Garland
Qnnk- Deudwyler.
This March Bth. 1924.
(Signed; Mrs. Clara Belle Dexdwykr
Guar-linn of Garland (Link Dead
’•vyler.
.SUIT FOR DIVORCE
In Matinon .Superior Ccurt, January
Term, lf*24
Gt rvfcv Smith, col.
vs
Mary Smith, i-ca Moody
To the iXctriuluiit. jinry Smith, oc?
Moody:
Tito plaintiff. (J<*o'yo Smith,
tile t hi*- petition for divorce,
in tfeis t.oVJvU returnable to this u?nri j
of th< I’outt, (Wd it. Vii ff iq&de to 1
Rpr-eii- J ;.|st > ?rvthli. nop Wordy,
T-S6 OAMILSVittC IONIT£R. OANIEI.ftVIi.LfS. SiWtfirfv
is not a resident of said County,
• ’id also that she does not redds
within the Str.tr. and r.n order having
been mede for service on her, the
said Mary Smith, nee Moody, tbit*,
therefore: is to notify you, Mary
Smith, nee Moody, to be and appear
at the July Term, 1924, to be held
i". ar.d for said Madison County, the
4th Monday in July, 1924, then and
thereto answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable W. L.
Hodges, Judge of said Court,
This March 7, 1924.
Wrn. D. Meadow, Clerk of
the Superior Court
h. Howard Gordon, Atty
for plaintiff.
3-14, lit <>ach Mch. & Apr.
FLOCLOSURE OF A MORTGAGE
OX REALTY
Sapetior Court, January
Term, 1924
Westbrooks Motor Cos., a firm
vs
P. 0. Tidwell
To the Defend:'at, P. 0. Tidwell,
The pi r. inti if, Westbrooks Motor
Cos., having filed their petition it; the
Sujvprior Court, to the March’Term,
seeking the foreclosure of a mort
gage on certain realty therein de
scribed, and a rule nisi having been
granted fcv the Ho.i. W. L. Hodges,
Judge if said Court., granted on the
4th dey of March, calling on the
said P. O. Tidwell, to show cause if
any he has why said rule nisi should
not be made absolute, and the re
demption of the property forever
tarred, this is to therefore notify
you that unless yon appear at the
July Term, 1921, the 4th Monday in
•July, v.oen to ahow cause, if any,
said rule c.o ireueu shall bo made ad
sotute. and said property sold to sat
isfy said really vnirtgagc.
This March 7, 1924
Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk of
the Superior Court
li. Howard. Gordon, Atty
for Plaintiff.
3-14, 2t each Mch. & Apr.
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