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Legal Notices
MadFon County.
Win leas, E. P. Rhodes Adminis
trator o i James Rhodes, represents
::o the Coui*t in his petition, duly
f tk-ii ami entered on record, that he
.lias fully administered James Rhode’s
i 'wrfatfic;
This i, therefore, to cite all per
;-or>y concerned, kindred and credi-
Vi show cause, if any they can,
wtyn said Administrator should not
;l* Hi-'charged from his adiniuistra
a-rxi receive Letters of Dismis*
-ion, on tlu 1 first Monday in April
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X. r. BULLOCK. Ordinary
sGef-wgia, Madison County.
Whereas, (). K. Griffeth, Adminis
*T*feor of G. Blackwell, represents
4r tin Court, in his petition, duly
tiled .and entered on record, that he
<-<; fully administered G. Blackwell
-tab :
This i, therefore, to cite all per
roncerned, kindred and cmli
to show cause, if any they can,
•irtfy vaid Administrator should not
■rm discharged from his admin'strn
* mu, timi receive Letters of Dismis
sion, on the first Monday in April
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N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
ii*orgia, Madison County.
Whereas, J. ,b Meadow, Admin’s
r.aCor of Mian J. E. Meadow, repre
to the Court in hi* petition,
• duty filed and entered on record.,
t'fvat Jh* ha* fully administered Mips
.1. ft. Meadows’ estate:
This in, therefore, to cite all per
sotv. <ncerned, kindred and eredi
. nr*'., .to show cause, if any they can,
why -said Administrator should not
r -discharged from hi* administra
cum, .imd receive Letters of Disinis
iflrn, >nji the first Monday in April
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
o-orgia, Madison County.
"Whereas, J. J. Meadow, Executor
<f t4w- lor-t will of Miss J. A. C.
MA-adtrw, represents to the Court, in
petition, duly tiled anti entered
• >fx record, that he has fully adminis
wrvd Hits J. A. C. Meadow’s estate:
"This is. therefore, to cite all per
■ij>7<s concerned, kindred and credi
'ar-s th.) show euuse, if any the.v can,
■*hy said Executor should not
O’t -dirchrrged from liis adrninistra
■ i#ti. and receive Letter* of D smis
aon, on the first Monday in April
4*24.
"N. BULLOCK, Ordinary
n b>orgia, Madison County.
Whereas, ,T. J. Meadow, Adminis
•rarcoi of Mir, S. M. . 1. M adow. rep
• e-*era.s to the Court in hi* petition
inly filed and entered on record, that
-ie hap, fully administered Miss 8. M.
h Meadow’s (state:
This is, therefore, to cite all pe;--
■ •>/?(- kindred and credi
in show cause, if any they can,
why fiaid Administrator should not
L'* discharged from his administra
" wi. and receive Letters of Dismis
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v. c. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
• iv'eymi. Madison County.
TV heiviis. -I. Meadow, Vdminis
"tuor c. r Mi' \, I*. Meadow, re pro
"’‘nts to the Court in petition duly
"' k.i and entered on record. that he
’■as fully administered Mis N\ P.
MeadowV estate:
This i.i. therefore, to cite all per
*ns concerned, kindred and credi
-vrs. to show eau e, if any they can.
said Administrator should not
discharged from his administra
• ton rami receive Letters of 1*; -mi -
-Mon. on the lii-st Monday m April,
C. 92-).
> k- 1 81 1.1 OCK. Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
'T>a t eas. A. li. Kherhardt, Kxec
‘T of Last Will of K. VV. Huff rep.
to the Court in his petition,
-luV filed and entered on record.
4 V.*r n, has tally administered H.
v *- buff’s estate: This is, therefore,
"• tuts? all persons concerned to show
►•aru*", if any they can. why laid Ex-
T. -itT'c should rot he di vkafpTd from
mi ''srraMon. and * .-one U . 1
ters of Dismission on the first Mon
day in April, 1924.
N. C. BUI LOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madi.>or. County.
Whereas, Ft. H. Gordon, Adminia
tiator of Mrs. E. E. L. Pittman
repre ents to the Court in his peti-
Jon, duly filed and entered on rtc
i 'iixl, that he has fully administered
I Mrs. E. E. L. l'ittman’s estate.
I This is therefore, to cite all per
isons concerned, kindred and credt
-1 tors, to show cau-te, if any they can,
why -said Administrator should not
he discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Disniis
"ion, o*l the first Monday in April
1924.
N C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia. Madison County.
Mrs. Ethel David having, in prop
t- r form, applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth A Tbron
fori, late of said county, deceased;
this is to cite, all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mrs. E
iizabeth A. Thornton to ho and ap
pear at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause if any
they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted *to
Mrs. EU**/ David on Mis,. Elizabeth
-\. Thornton's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this fith day of March, 1924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
To Mrs. Ethel David. Mrs. Edgar
Matthews* Mrs. J'ioy Johnson, Miss
Mary Frank Thornton, Mrs. Monroe
Thornton, Mrs. Gertrude Cosby,
Thurston Tin* nton am! Rosa l.k 1
Thornton:
J. K. Tiller. Executor of will of
•J. W. Thornton, deceased, having
filed his petition to be allowed to ne
dgn h':-i said trust, and naming Mrs.
Ethel David as a suitable person to
be appointed in his stead; this is to
I cite the said Mrs. Ethel David and
\ the next of kin of J. W. Thornton to
| show cause before the Court of Or-
dinary tor said County on the first
Monday in April, 1924. why an or
der allowing said resignation should
, not he granted and a successor ap-
I pointed us prayed.
This March 7th. 1924.
N. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
i
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! Georgia. Madison County.
Mm ice is hereby given tnat on
April sth, 1921,'at ten o'clock A. !¥L,
puhlieatHoi of this notice nice
a week for four weeks in the l>a:i
cl.xville Monitor, the newspaper
wherein county advertisements in
Madison County arc usually publish
'd, I will apply to Hon. Walter L.
Hodges, Judge of the Superior
Court ot :id County, in vacation in
Hartwell, Ga„ for leave to sol! for
ri'*e nurpose of re-investment the
following described property of Gar
land Onoie Dendwyler, a minor, to
wit:
“All that tract or parcel of land
in the 202 rd G. M. Disrt., of Madison
County, .. containing 98.84 acres
more or less, bounded on North by
laud of A. H. Eberhardt; on East by
'and of iloben Oordwylpr and South
Li'ti; ();i south by South itivei
and land of C. (. Deadwyler; and on !
vv ’ by eand !un:i of \. ft. *
j Kberkardt."
1 iiat suin application for leave to
sell for '< investment will he made
for the reaon that said described
;un.i is now unproductive, pays no
income and is altogether unprofita
ble. hoi my rolling and rough and not
-suited for cultivation under boll wee
vil conditions, and the proceeds from
s;t!v of same can be much more prof
itably invested for the said Garland
Onnie l)cudwyler.
This March Bth, 1924.
(Signed) Mrs. Clara Belle Deadwyler
Guardian o't Garland Onnit* Demi
wyler.
SUII FOR DIVORCE
In Madison Superior Court, January
Term. 1924
George Smith, col.
vs
-Mary Smith, neo Moody
T. the rV'fcndnrt. Ma-y Snvth, nee
Moody:
The plaintiff, George Smith,
i'Uv.ng died his petition for divorce,
;i this rourt, returnable to this term
•v the Court, and it being made to
arpr-v that Vary Smith. *.
THE COMER *T.WS. COMER. GEORGIA.
s not a resident of said County,
and also thai she does not reside
within the State, and an order having
been made ’’cr rerv.ee on her, the
said Mary Smith, r.ee Moody, this
therefore is to notify you, Maiy
Smith, nee Moody, to be and appear
at the July Terra, 1924, to he held
in and for saiu Madison County, tat
4th Monday in July, 1924, then and
thereto answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable V. 1..
Hodges, Judge of said Court!.
This March 7/ 1924.
Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk of
the Super ior Court
!v. Howard Gordon, A tty
for plaintiff.
S-14, 2t each Mcli. & Apr.
FLOCLOSURE OF A MORTGAGE
ON REALTY
Madison Superior Court, January
Term, 1624
Westbrooks Motor Cos., a firm
vs
P. 0. Tidweii
To the Defendant. ?. O. Tidwell,
The plaintiff, Westbrooks Motor
Cos., having filed their petition in the
Superior Court, to the March Term,
seeking the foreclosure of a mort
gage on certain realty therein de
scribed. bn d a rule n‘si having been
granted by the Hon W. L. Hodges,
Judge of raid Court, granted on the
4th dr.y of March, calling: o.:i the
said P. 0. Tidwell, to show cuu.se if
any he has why said rule nisi should
not be made absolute, and the re
demption of the property forever
barred, this to therefore notify
you that unless you apnea? at the
July Term. .1924, the 4th Monday in
July, then to -hew cause, if any,
said rule so issued shall to made ad
solute, and said properly sold to sai
wfy.said realty mortgage.
This March 7, 1924
Win. D. Meadow, Clerk of
the Superior Court
It. Howard Gordon, Atty
for Plaintiff.
l-14, '2i each Mch. & Apr.
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