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* FORT LAMAR *
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Rev. James Christy filled the reg
ular appointment ocf, Rec. M. C. Al
len here last Sunday.
Several from here attended the
services at Wesley Chapel fast week.
Crops are being injured severely
by the hot dry weather..
Mjs. and Mrs. J. P. Ferguson of
Waynesboro are spending- some time
here with relatives..
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Carruth oif
.Ac-worth Ga. are visiting friends and
relatives near here.
MC and Mrs. George McWhirter
of Alabama ane visiting relatives here
Mr. Blanton Parker of Ft. Pierce,
Fla. is spending part of his vacation
here with his father’s family.
Miss Ruth Tabor is on a trip to the
mountains.
Misses Lula and Fannie Parker
have recently returned from a visit
to Atlanta..
Mrs* Lida Barton is visiting
friends in the Bold Spring community
Mr. Marvin Hutcherson of Com
merce spent the week-end here.
Mr. Howard Higginbotham of
tjommeree was a recent visitor here..
* CEDAR GROVE *
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Mr. Mrs. H. L. Strickalnd
dined with Mr. and Mrs. B. M..
Strickland Sunday.
Misses Addie and Maudie Sue Mil
ler were guests of Miss Ruby Strick
land Sunday.
Mrs.. D. B. Carithers, Mrs. Min
nie Baxter offl Commerce were nthc
guests of Mrs. A. O'. Philips Sunday
Mr. Dewey Lee Miller was the
guest of Mr.. Thurman Strickland
Sunday.
Mr. Griff Carithers of Commerce
was the guest of Mr. A. 0.. Philips,
Sunday,
Mr, B M. Strickland was the
guest of Mr. Ur S. Strickland Sat
urday night..
Mr. and Mrs. Isham Parham were
guests of Mi{. and Mrs. Bert Bond
Sunday.
The children of Mr. Walley Ca
rithers of Atlanta are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F?. C.. Sorrell.
Mrs. Ophelia Martin has returned
from Athens..
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The above picture shows Joseph
Frank Mikuler of New York start
ing his hike around the world with
an album in which he will gather
the signatures of royalty. The vol
ume will be carried in a push cart.
President Coolidge was the first
to sign his name in the book.
WRIGLEYS
After Every Meat
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confection yon can boy
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gestion and a cleanser
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Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SALE
WHEREAS, L. H. Seagraves of
Mad.son County, Georgia, by his
Warranty Deed dated February 2.
1922, and duly recorded in Book 0-2
at page 483 of the Land Records of
Madison County, Georgia, conveyed
to the Pearson-Taft Company, a cor
poration, the following described
real estate in Madison. County, Geor
gia. to wit:
In the Pittman District and the
383rd Georgia Militia District, lying
North of Neese and about 300 yards
West of the Athens and 11a Pibhe
Road, bounded on the North by
lands of W . E. Lord and on the East
by lands of W. E. Lord, on the
South by lands of Bob Tolbert, and
on tine We tby lands of T. V/.
Zac-kin, more particularly described
by metes and bounds as follows: Be
ginning at th<- most South-easterly
corner of the tract h.>re? y eor.- f ed
where the lands of V/. E. Lor-i and
Bob Tolbert Intersect, running thence
;. :r- ■. < i West I -47 <
to rock, thence North 9 degrees West
6 43 chains, thence South 75 degrees
West 60 links, to a sweet gum, now
rock, thence North 46 1-2 degree
Wv-.t 6.7S chains to red oak. there-
North 1 degree West 7.59 chains to
e, ■n] {hence North - 1-2 dc
jvreo Wert 26 chain-; to por> oak,
tb-.r.r- South 11 1-2 degrees East
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THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR OAMICLRVILLK. 6A.
South 15 degrees East 27.97 chains
to post oak, thence North 76 de
gnees East 23.50 chains to white
oak, thence North 77 I*2 degrees
East 3.40 chains to nock and place
of beginning, containing 117 acres,
more or less.
To secure the promissory note of
said L. H. Scagraves for the sum of
Two Hundred Ninety-nine and 75-
100 ($299.75) Dollars, payable in
installments, and in said deed pro
vided that in event of the default
in the payment of any installment of
said note, said Company might de
clare the unpaid balance thereof at
once dwe and pavahle and sell said
land for the payment thereof; and
WHEREAS, the installment of
said note due February 1, 1924, was
not paid when due and is still unpaid
and said Company has declared the
entire unpaid balance of said note
now due and payable;
NOW. THEREFORE, Taft and
Company, formerly the Pear-ons-
Taft Company, under and by virtue
of the power and authority in said
Company vested by said Warranty
Deed, will proceed to sell the above
described real estate and appurte
nances thereunto befanging at public
salts to the highet bidder for cash at
the door of the County Court House
in the City of Danielsville, State iOf
Georgia, between the hours of 10:00
A. M. and 4:00 P. M., on the 11th
day of September, {1924, for the pur
pose of paying said indebtedness and
the costs of said sale.
As provided in said deed, said sale
will be subject to thje rights of the
holder of that certain principal note
for the sum of Three Thousand
($3,000.00) Dollars and interest
thereon at seven percent from Feb
ruary 1, 1923. described in and se
cured by that certain Warranty
Deed recorded in Book 0-2 at page
481 of the Land Records of Madison
County, Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said
Taft and Company has caused these
presents to be executed by its Presi
dent and its corporate seal to be af
fixed this 2sth
1924. ’
TAFT AND COMPANY,
By Oren E. Taft, President.
NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR
CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS
Georgia, Madison County.
A petition from more than one
fourth of the qualified voters of
Wright’s School District having been
filed v/ith me, asking for an election
to be held in said Wright’s School
District upon the question of consol
idation of Wrights Srhool Distrirt
with Danielsville and Ila Srhool
Districts. By virtue if the authori
ty vested in me as Superintendent of
Schools of said county, -—lt is htreby
ordered that on the 6th day of Sep
tember, 1924, an election bt held is
the school house in the Wrights
School Distr ct on the qutgtion of
consolidation of said Wrights
School D strict with Ila School Dis
trict and Danielsville School DL
trict, said election to be held under
tht same rules and regulations as
general elections..
Those favoring consolidation of
said Wrights School District with
ila School District and Danielsville
School District, shall have written or
printed on their ballots “For Consol
idation of Wrights School District,
with Ila and Danielsville School Dis
tricts.” Thost opposed, shall have
written or printed upon their ballots,
“Against Consolidation of Wrights
School District with 11a and DanieL
ville School Districts.” All persons
qualified to vote in general elections
and who have resided in said Wrights
School District six (0) months prior
to this election, shall be qualified to
vote in this election.
The County Board of Education at
its regular August Meeting, held
Aug. sth, 1924, i igni itd willing
ness to consolidate said Wright
School Di trict with Danielsville asd
Tla School Districts and furnish
means of transporting pupils to said
Daniel vilie and Ila Schools, should
aid election carry for consolidation.
Witness my hand and off Hal sig
nature, this the Ct'fc day of August,
1921. ’ ..
R. C. David, Sunt.
County Schools
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