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Legal Notices
Georgia. Madison County.
Whereas, E. P. Rhodes, Adminis
trator of James Rhode', represents
to the Court in his petition, duly
jiled and entered on record, that he
has fully administered James Rhode',
estate:
This it, therefore, to cite ail per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cau. e, if any they can,
why said Administrator should no*
be discharged from Ms administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dismis
sion, on the hr it Monday in April
.1924.
N. C. BUT.LOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, 0. K. Griffeth, Adminis
trator of G. Blackwell, represents
1.0 the Court in his petition, duly
jiled and entered on record, that he
has fully administered G. Blackwell
©state:
This is, therefore, to cite all p.r
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cau: e, if any they can,
•why said Administrator should not
l>c discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dismis
sion, on the first Monday in April
1924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, J. J. Meadow, Adminis
trator of Mies J. E. Meadow, repre
sents to the Court in his petition,
■duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered Miss
-I. E. Meadows’ estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not
discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dismis
sion, on the first Monday in April
1921.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Whoieas, J, J. Meadow, Executor
‘aNgglk** will of Miss
Meadow, TCprerelfli to flic Court, In
his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that ho ha.-, fully adminis
tered Miss J. A. C. Meadow’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite till 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 Dismis
>ion, on the first Monday in Apr.!
3 924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, J. J. Meadow, Adminis
trator of Miss S. M. J. Meadow, rep
resents to the Court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered Miss S. M.
•I. Meadow’s es'.ate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors. to show came, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not
he discharge 1 from L’., ndminisirr
■ r, c !v • Lett
•‘•ion, on the first Monday in April
HMD.
■N' C- hhOC i, Ordi uiry.
Geoi ci.t, Madison Courdy.
it i erens. .1. .1, Meadow, Adminis
trator cl Mn \. P. Meadow, repre
sents to the Court in petition duly
filed and entered on record, that he
tms fully administered Mi-v \\ p.
Meadow's estate:
This is, then fore, to cite all per
>ons concerned, kindred and crodi
u,:s - to show can (>, if any thev can,
why sa.d \dniinist rater should not
he ( ii ,argi -1 'von his admin sir
lion, a. i, .v> Leticia f jiis'ii -
-sice. or. ;I', first Monday in \ : . v
1:21.
N ( 1:1 I LOCK. Ordin;er\
Coot . ■oi pi nt y.
L H. Ece.hr dt, Exc.
" : ,r <“ 1‘- Will of R. w. IL if rep
) his petition,
-i on record,
mastered R.
- is, therefore,
crned to show
why said Ex
charged from
1 1.-e* •
ters of Dismission on the first Mon
hi in April, 1924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, K. H. Gordon, Adminis
trator of Mrs. E. E. L. Pittman
( presents to the Court in his peti
on, duly filed and entered on rtc
rd, that lie has fully administered
Mrs. E. E. L. Pittman’s estate:
Thi- i . therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why aid Administrator should no
he dixiharged from his adminisira
Mon, and receive Letters of Dismiss
ion, on the first Monday in Apr’l
1924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
Mrs. Ethel David having, in prop
er form, applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Airs. Elizabeth A Thron
ton, late oi said county, deceased:
this is to cite all and singular the
creditor's and next of kin of Mrs. E
lizabcth A. l J f horrton to be and ap
pear at my office within the time al
lowed by law. and show cause if any
they can, wpv permanent adminis
tration ould not be granted to
Mis. Ethel David on Mr.-. Elizabeth
A. Thornton’s estate.
Witntxs my hand and official sig
nature, tins 6th day of March, 1924.
Nf. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
To Mrs. Ethel David, Mrs. Edgar
Matthews, Mrs. Roy Johnson, Miss
Mary Frank Thornton, Mrs. Monroe
Thornton, Mrs. Gertrude Cosby,
’Thurston Thornton ami Rosa Lie
Thornton:
J. F. Tiller, Executor of will of
J. W. Thornton, deceased, having
filed his petition to he allowed to re
sign his said trust, and naming Mrs.
Ethel David as a suitable person to
he appointed in li stead; this is to
cite the said Mrs. Ethel David and
the next of kin of J. W. Thornton to
show cause before the Court of Or
dinary for said County o:i the first
*4l or
•oer showing pnjjfl should
not bo granted, and h successor ap
pointed as prayed.
This March 7th, 1924.
Is. U. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
. Georgia. Madison Countv.
Notice ; s hereby given that on
, April sth, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M.,
:i fter P'tit iication of this notice once
a v. Oek for four week's in the Dan
ieL-viile Monitor, the newspaper
wherein county advertisements in
lVlndison County are usually publish
ed, i will apply to Hon. Walter L.
Hodges, Judge of the Superior
Court of raid County, in vacation in
Hartwell, Ga., for leave to sell for
the purpose of re-investment the
foil.--wing described property of Gar
land Or.nie Deadwyler, a minor, to
wit:
“All that tract or parcel of land
in the 203rd G. M. Pisit., of Madison
County, Ga., containing 98.84 acres
more or less, bounded on North by
land of \. IT. Eberhardt; on East by
.anu et Robert Deadwyler ami South
River; On south by South River
am! V-rT of C. G. DendivyGr; an]
w-e.i by creek and land of A. 11.
Eberhardt.”
That said application for leave to
;•.->!! for re ; \ j amort will be made
!oi iso ion that said described
i.iiid s now : ('.productive, pays no
in com;? an ! >s altogether un profits*
h ‘"; and rough and not
f i- ...lion under be ll wee
vil/' mV w and the proceed.- from
'■ ’ *'■ ‘ '• l*e much more prof
'■'My i:u ' • fnr the aid Garland
Oinvt- 1)( ' ’
This M •••. ,sth, 1 j)24.
C ' i'cih Do dwyl < •.•
t Ga: -and Onnie Be ui
wyler.
SUV 1 OR DIVORCE
fo r 'T.td - • perior Court, January
Term, ! r T :
Georg* h, col.
v
J la*’y lae Moody
To the r 'mt. Mary Smith, nee
Moo •
T* l t‘ di George Smith,
h.-V'iig f.ition for divorce,
*' -'tamable to this term
01 *■'' * ' '■■■' it being made to
• T ' * ** ! ’ „ , '** j
* -*• *•• ay,
DANIELSViLLI M6MITOR, DAW£ISViU.g, G £oaG>^_
:s r.ot a resident of rar\ County,
end also that sue does not re id<
within the State, and an order bavin?
been made for service on her, the
said Mary Smith, rec Moody, thi:,
therefore is to notify you, Mary
■•mith, nee Mocdy, to be and appear
at the July Term. 1924, to be held
in and for said MaJlvon County, t- e
tth Monday in July, 1924, then and
.hereto answer on id complaint.
Witness this . Honorable W. L.
Bodges, Judge of said Court),
This March 7, 1924.
Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk of
the Superior Court
R. Howard Gordon, Atly
for plaintiff.
3-14, 2t c-ach Mch. & Apr.
FLOCLOSURE or A MORTGAGE
ON REALTY
Madison Superior Court, January
Term,ls24
Westbrooks Motor Cos., a firm
v
P. 0. Tidwell
To the Defendant, P. 0. Tidwell,
The plaintiff, Westbrook ; Motor
Cos., having filed th eir petition in the
Superior Court, to the March Term,
seeking tfcd foreclosure of a mort
gage on cjjrtain realty therein de
scribed, and a rule nisi having been
granted by the Hot. W. L. Hodges,
Judge of seid Court, granted on the
•Ith day of March, calling on the
said P. 0. Tidwell, to show cause if
any be has why said rule nisi should
not be made absolute, and the re
demption ''of the property forever
barred, this is to therefore notify
you that unless you appear at the
July Term. 1924. the 4th Monday in
July, then to show cause, i: any,
said rule-no issued shall be made ad
solute, and said property sold to sat
isfy said realty mortgage.
Thi" Inarch 7, 1924
Wm. D. Moadow, Clerk of
the Superior Court
11. Howard Gordon, Atly
for FlaintifF.
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any case of vciarimti i.’ u.. ;- *? _ eu .01 \
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There’s Always A Pride
IN SHOWING A RING OR OTHER ARTICLE OF JEWELRY
BOUGHT HERE. OUR COLLECTION OF RINGS ESPE
CIALLY IS UNUSUALLY ATT RACTIVE. THOSE CONTEM- "
PLATING THE GIFT OF ONE WILL DO WELL TO COME TO
SEE US.
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,fc welers—Optometrists
268 CLAYTON ST.j ATHENS* GA*
New Arrivals
One lot of Ladies shoes, values up to
$5.00 for $1.50. Kit fish absolutely
fresh per bucket 89c. Special 25c
perfume for 10c. One lot of Talcum
powder sc. Gold Band First class
Plates, per set 98c. Gold band bowls
and Platters 19c. Soup bowls 19c.
One lot of chambers 39c, alarm clocks
guaranteed $1.15, scrap bolts 69c, one
lot of ginghams per yd 14 3-4 e.
We pay for produce the prices as
last week; Hens2oc, Friers 35c, eggs
20c. Peas 2.00. Corn 1.25, Rags 50c,
Iron 40c, Beeswax 15c, Tallow 5 hidess
A. Dechovit %
Comer, Georgia
C._ A. SCUDDER
ATHENS. GA-
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Watclies,
jewelery, _..., 5r
Sterling Suvs*
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