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EXECUTORS' SALE
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, will be
ld before the Courthouse door in
County, on the first Tuesday in
September, next, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder,
at public outcry, for ten per cent
cash, balance December Ist, 1924,
as the property of the estate of 0-
tbo David, deceased, the following
property to-wit:
One Hundred Twenty-one and 8-10
acres of land deeded by Mrs. S. E.
Moon to Otho David by deed bearing
date of 12th day of August, 1896,
and recorded on October 6th, 1896, in
Book S, page 456, deed records of
Madison County, described as fol
lows: Containing One Hundred
Twenty-one and 8-10 acres more or
less, adjoining the land of Yj. A.
David, Joe Power, J. M. David and
others, and boonded as follows: Be
ginning at a rock corner; thence N
54 i_4 W 5.25 to rock corner;
thence N 45 1-2 W 2.68 to rock cor
ner; thence N 23 W 4 to rock; thence
Dj 40 W 2 to rock; thence N 47 w
3.27 to rock; thence N 24 1-2 W
15.82 to rock; thence S 39 W 64.-
25 to P. O. corner; thence S 47 E
12 to rock; thence along the creek
to rock in forks of the two creeks;
thence N 32 E 19.92 to rock; thence
S 52 E 22.13 to rock; thence N 22
1-2 E 21.54 to rock, to the beginning
corner. •• • •
Also all that lot of land in Madi
son Coonty, Georgia, in the town of
Carlton, known as lot No. 2 by sur
vey of town lots out of lands of J.
M. David, deceased, and described
as follows: Beginning at a rock
corner on Lot No. 1; thence N 20
1-4 E 9.90 to a rock; thence N 41
1-2 W 5 to a rock; thence S 26 1-4
W 9.90 to a rock; thence S 41 1-2
E 5 to the beginnin. Containing
"Five acres more or lesls, conveyed by
Susie E. David, Mary David, W. H.
David, et al to Otho David on 30th
day of Dec. 1898, and recorded in
deed Book T page 563 in deed rec
ords of Madison County Georgia.
Also all that lot of land in Madison
County, Gtorgia, known in the survey
of J. M. David’s Brookline place as
lot No. 4, bounded as follows: Be
ginning at a rock, thence N 27 E
32.72 to a maplt; thtnce S 79 W
8.02 to a rock; thence N4l W 19.35
to a hickory; thence N 45 W 9.28
to a rock; thence N 32 1-2 E 11.47;
thor.ce S 83 E 17.22 to a rock;
thence N 5 E 23.50 to a pine; thence
8 69 1-4 W 28.99 to a poplar; thence
S 38 1-2 W 5,. 35; thence S S 18 W
15.20; thence S 70 E 9.74 to a rock;
thence S 34 W 10.00 to a rock;
thence S 27 W 7.25 to a rock; thence
S S 30 W 11:00 to a stake in road;
thence meandering by road to rock;
thence S 11 1-2 E 11.00 to a pine;
thence S 68 E 13.75 to a rock to
beginning corner; containiug Oue
Hundred Fifty-four and 3-10 acres
more or lees, conveyed by Mary Da
vid, Susie E. Davin, W. Hf. David,
et al to Otho David on 30th day of
Dec. 1898, and recorded in Deed
Bonk T page 572 in the record of
deeds in Madison County, Georgia,
under date of Jan. Ist, 1899.
Ako all that lnt of land in Mad
ison Coonty, Georgia, known as the
Black Place, and described as fol
lows: Beginning at a Spanish oak
and running thence N 69 1-2 W
29.70 to a rock; thence N 93 E
16.14 to & rock; thence N 72 E
15.40 to a black oak; thence S 26 E
to a rock; thence 'long road
io a rock; thence along read to a
rock; thence N 24 E 10.16 to a rock
t'ionce N 51 1-2 W 25.30 to a white
k; thence S 16 W 17.55 to a rock;
•0. ce N 36 W 6.62 to a reck; thence
' 80 1-2 W 6:00; thence N 65 IV
! ‘ 42 to a stump; thence S 23 1-2 VV
D to a rock; thence N 89 W
111 ■SO to a beech; thence ui> t' i •
'■ k to a birch on road; thence a
road 27.60 to a rock; thence N
E 4.50 to a Spanish, oak at tin
snir.g corner; containing 0--
ihindred Forty-seven and 1-2 acre
r.or' or conveyed by Wi. rl.
-•-• avid, G. P. David to Otho David
' ,4 -h day of Jan. 1902, recorded in
Book V, page 267, Jan. 1 itn,
92, in the reiord of deeds of 2*l ad
iSon County, Georgia.
Aleo all that tract of land known
513 the ball ground lot, in Madison
County, Georgia, described as fol
lows: Beginning at a rock and run
ning thence N 75 W 16.63 to a post
oak; thenie S 25 E 80.90 to a stake;
thence along road to a stake or rock;
thence S 43 W 5.00 to a stake;
thence S5B E 3:00 to a rock; thence
N 40 E 3.72 to a rock; thence N
9 W 1.27 to a rock; thence N
37 W 40.00 to a rock; thence S 51
W 78.00 to a rock; thence N 30 W
2.14 to an iron stake; thence N 17
E 3.23 to a stake; tlience N 58 W
3.75 to a stake; thence N 12 E 3.50
to a stake; thence S 70 E 3.57 to
stake on road; thence along road to
the beginning point; containing Four
teen acres more or less, conveyed by
W. H. David, (r. P. David to Otho
David, 9th day of Jan. 1902 and re
corded 17th day of Jan. 1902 in deed
Book V. page 268 of the records of
deeds in Madison County, Georgia.
Also all that tract of land in Mad
ison County, Georgia, on Holly Creek
known as the Mary Moon and Mill
survey as run together, beginning at
a rock thenie S 50 E 37.25; thence
N 22 1-4 E 24.89 to a rock; thence
N 60 E 20.25 to an iron wood on
creek; thence down the creek to birch
S 30 E 1.25; thence N 16 1-2 E
2.40 to beech; thence to a holly;
thence down the creek to a stake;
thence N 60 W 5.00 to a stake;
thence up the branch to a black gum;
thence N 80 W 6.25 to a stake;
thence S 20 1-2 W 28.86 to a rock;
thence N 47 W 22.00 to a rock;
thence S 34 W 20.20 to a rock on
■creek; thence up the branch to a
large rock; bounded by lands of
Gholston, Williford, Otho David,
Joe Power and W. H. David; con
taining One Hondred Fifty-three
acres more or loss, conveyed by W.
K. David, G. P. David to Otho Da
vid under date of Jan. 9th, 1902,
and recorded Jan. 17t,h, 1902 in
Book V. page 270 in the record of
deeds in Madison County, Georgia.
Also all that tract of land in Mad
ison County, Georgia, known as a
part of the Gloer survey, beginning
at a rock on Poole road and running
thence along road S 53 E 8.61 to a
rock; thence S 7 1-2 W 4.50 to an
ash on branch; thence 41 1-2 W
16.82 to a rock; thence N 78 1-2 E
20,75 to a hickory; thence N 26 3-4 E
13.50 td a sweet gum; thence along
old roadway up creek to a rock near
a branch; thence up branch as it me
anders to a sweet gum; thence S 33
W 8.95 to the beginning corner.
Bounded by lands of Cicero Woods,
Will McCurdy, Rhodes & Williford.
Containing Thirty-one acres more or
less, conveyed by W. H. David, G.
1% David to Otho David by deed
bearing date of Jan. 9th, 1902, and
recorded on Jan. 17th, 1902 in deed
Book V. page 269 of the records of
! deeds of Madison County, Georgia.
! Also all that tract of land in Mad
! ison County, Georgia, containing
! One Hundred Twenty-five acres more
j or less, known as the home place and
, Lot No*. 3 of the Duncan Power es
tate. Conveyed by W. C. Johnson
I to Otho David by deed bearing date
I of Oct. 2nd, 1903 and recorded in
i clerk’s office on Nov 1 . 3rd, 1903 in
Book H page 65 of records of deeds
|of Madison Cofinty, Georgia. Plat
of same made by W. A. Stone and
1 attached to deed, which i< by refer
ence made a part of this description.
Also all that lot. of land in New
Town, Madison County, Georgia, con
taining One and three-tenths (1 3-10)
acres more or le*s, and described as
follows: Beginnihg at a Post Oak;
! thence S 14 W 3.66 to a
Harpers Ferry road; thence N 17 E
4J.14 along said road to Post Oak;
thence N 68 W 3.50 to beginning
corner. Plat of same made by M.
D. L.. Pitman, Apr. Ist, 1902. Con
veyed by F. E. Power to Otho David
by deed bearing date of Dec. Ist,
1908 and recorded in clerk’s office
on Feb. 17th, 1909 in Book C-2 page
360 records of deedr of Ma-’i <>n
County, Georgia.
A-,o a’l that tract of land in Folk
Di rict, Madison County, Georgia,
Containing One Hundred acres more
1 or less, known as a part of the W Hey
Power place south of the public road
, leading from New Town to Harpers
■ Fenny, adjoining lands of Otho David
and B. Moon on the North, Georgia
Moore and Jim Moon on the East,
John Brown on the South, and Otho
David and John Brown on the West.
, Conveyed by W. C. Johnson to Otho
David by deed bearing date of Dec.
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GK.
21, 1909 and recorded in clerk’s of
fice on Feb. 17th, 1910 in Book C-2
page 359 deed records of Madison
County, Georgia.
Also all that tract of land in Mad
ison County, Georgia, containing
Eighty acres more or less, conveyed
by Wm. B. Moon to Otho David by
deed bearing of Dec. sth, 1912 and
recorded on the 15th day of Jan.
1912 in deed Book H-2 page 153 in
deed records of Madison County,
Georgia. Described as follows: Six
ty One acres of land more or less,
adjoining ether lands of Otho David,
and bounded by the Harpers Ferry
road on the West; David's on the
! North; and liver on the East; and
Evelin Moore on the South; according
to survey and plat made by E. E.
Stone Apr. sth, 1909, said plat at
tached to deed. Nineteen acres
of land more or less, described as
follows: Beginning at an iron stake
in road and running S2l 1-2 E
15.50 to iron stake; thence N 59 E
3.50 to pine; thence S 70 E 2.31 to
stake; thence N 88 1-4 E 4.13 to
white oak; thence N 63 3-4 E 10.90
to a rock; thence N 10 W 4.92 to
iron stake in road; thence S to be
yinning corner, according to survey
and plat made by E. E. Stont, Oct.
13th, 1910.
Also all that tract of land in Paoli,
Madison County, Georgia, containing
Three-fourth acre more or less, and
described as follows: Beginning on
the South-west oorner of Hie New
Hope church lot and adjoining the
W. M. Henderson land and includ
ing the old “Spout Spring,” begin
ning at a rock on the Henderson
line and running S 4 W 4.50 to a
stake on branch; thence down said
branch three chains to a stake on
road leading to Watsons Mill; thence
N 1.20 to red oak; thence N 35 W’
2.92 to a white oak; thence N 81 W
0.80 to beginning corner. Conveyed
by J. W. Power to Otho David by
deed hearing date of Jan. 22nd,
1914 and recorded in deed book H-2
page 154 of the records of deeds of
Madison County Georgia.
Also all that tract of land in 1616
District, Vineyards Creek, Madison
County, Georgia, known as lot No. 5
in the divisio®_Qf JLaßert Russell
tract which was sold to R. W. Davie
H. P. Lawrence and Glenn Dorough.
Described as follows: Beginning at
a stake in the forks of the roads and
running North to rock; thence N 9
E 4.00 to a rock; thence N 8 1-2 E
3.00 back to road; thence up said
road N 54 E 10.00; thence N 45 E
9.00; thence N 40 E 2.00 to corner;
thence down north line to line of lot
No. 4 of said tract; thence down
road 25.91 to beginning corner in
road. Containing Thirty-three and
one fourth (33 1-4) acres more or
less, conveyed by F. D. Smith to
Otho David by deed bearing date of
May 24th, 1920 and recorded Aug.
4th, 1920 in deed Book N-2 page
227 of deed records of Madison Coun
ty, Georgia.
This 2nd day of August, 1.924.
Mrs. Nelia David,
W. A. Carrington
Executors of the Will of Otho Da
vid, deceased.
NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR
BONDS FOR COLBERT SCHOOL
DISTRICT, MADISON COUNTY,
GEORGIA
Colbert, Ga., .July 30th, 1924
On this day, the trustees of Col
bert School District met in regular
meeting. There were present the
following trustees: G. L. Laden,
Miles Collier, W. S. Lowe, H. H.
Hampton and L. A. Herring, con
stituting the entile Board of Trus
tees .
A petition was presented to the
Board of Trustees of said Colbert
School District in and for the Coun
ty of Madison and State of Georgia,
which petition is signed by more than
one-fourth of the registered qualified
voters in and for said School Dis
*?ict as determined by the registered
voters therein, which petition is now
of file in the office of the Board of
o’stee • of said School District and
vv'-iich petition requests that this
Hoard ca’! an election to determine
ite question of whether or not bends
shall be issued by said School District
' far the building and equipping of a
I school building in and for School
District, to fix the amount in w-hich
said bonds shall issue, the denomina
. tion thereof, the rate of interest
i which said bonds shall bear and tho
dates and place when due and the
time and place for holding said elec
tion .
After consideration by said Board,
on motion of ML W. Collier, it was
rtsolved and ordered by said Board
of Trustees for said Colbert School
District that an election be held in
and for said School District at the
Court House in Colbert, Georgia, in
saitl School District, on the 2nd day
of Septtmber,, 1924, during the legal
hours for holding election.- in said
School Distrut for County Officers,
for the purpose of determining the
question as to whether bonds shall
be issued by said Colbert School
District for the purpose of building
and equipping a school house in and
for said District.
It was further resolved by the
said Board of Trustees that the a
mount of bonds to be voted on ahull
be fi 17,500.00; the rate of interest
which said bonds shall bear shall be
6 per cent, payable annually, begin
ning on the first day of February,
1925, and on the first day of Februa
ry of each and every year thereafter
until said bonds shall have matured
and shall have been paid; one of said
bonds in the denomination of $500.-
00 shall mature on the first day of
February in the year 1925, and one
bnnd in the sum of $500.00 shall
mature on the first day of February
in each of the following years: 1926,
1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932,
1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938,
1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944.
1945, 1946, and 1947; and one bond
for the sum of $100(|.00 shall ma
ture on the first day of February in
each of the following years: 1948,
1949, 19g0, 1951, 1952 and 1953;
said bonds shall be made payable at
Madison County Bank in Colbert,
Georgia, a.nd at such other place as
may be hereafter determined by the
Board of Trustees of Colbert School
Distriit; all of said bonds shall bear
interest from the date thereof at
the rate of 6 per cent per annum,
payable annually, on the first day
of February in each year while said
bonds are outstanding and unpaid,
beginning in the firsit day of Febru
ary, 1925.
The ballots to he cast in said elec
tion shall have printtd or written
thereon “For School House’’ or “A
gainst School House”.
It was further resolved and or
dered that the foregoing order and
resolution be entered on the minutes
of the School BjPard of Trustees
of the Colbtrt School District; and
it was further ordered and resolved
that the .same be published thirty
days before said election in the Dan
ie’sville Monitor, a newspaper in
which the Sheriff’s advertisements
of Madison Cnunty are published;
and that notice of said election be
publisheh by posting said notice at
th*-ee public places in said School
District ten days before said elertion
as required by law.
G. L. Lode n
W|. S. Lowe
Miles Collier
H. 11. Hampton
L. A* Herring
Board of Trustees, Colbert School
District, Madison County, Genrgia
PETITION FOR TOTAL DIVORCE
IN MADISON SUPERIOR COURT
JULY T RM 1524
ELENOP. JACKSON
v, ’jp '•
JOE JACKSON
To the defendant, Joe Jackaon:
The plaintiff, Elenor Jackson,
having filed her petition for divorce
against Joe .Jackson in this Court,
returnable to this term of Court, and
it being marie to appear that Joe
Jackson is not a rt. ' lent of ah! Conn
ty, and also that he <im not reside
iri -aid State, it is ordered, consid
tred and adjudged by the court that
service be perfected on the defend
ant by publication of this order
twice a month for two months before
the next term of this court, in the
public gazette of said County in
which the Sheriff’s advertisements,
and sales are ordinarily published.
This the 3th day of July 1924
And it is so ordered. ,
W. L. HODGES,
Judge of the Superior Court
COMMISSIONER'S SALE
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District
of Georgia, Eastern Division.
No. 78
John Hancock Mutual E.ife Insurance
Company,
Complainant
Vs
Janies C. Phillips, Defendant
Under and by virtue of a decrees
of foreclosure and sale passed by
Honorable Samuel H. Sibley, Judge
of said Court in the above entitled
cause, on July 19, 1924, I, W. K.
Meadow. Special Commissioner ap
pointed by the Court in said rauso
for this purpose, will sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder for cash
before the Court House door of Mad
ison County, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1924, between
the legal hours of sale, in bar of and
freed feom all rights and the quity
of sedemption of tht said defendeat
in the above entitled cause, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
[ situate, lying and being in tht Three
Hundred and Eighty-third (983rd)
G. M. District of Madison County,
Georgia, bounded on the North by
lands of Mrs. Clara Mathews; on tho
Eaat hy lands of Mrs. Clara Math
ews; on the South by lands of B. B.
Chandler and of Gltnn; and on the
West by the lands of Glenn, con
taining One Hundred and Twenty
five and Sif-tenths (125.6) airtn,
more or less, and more partirularly
described by plat made December
2, 1916, and recorded in Deed Book
J-2, page 411, nf the records of
Madison County, Georpia.
As provided in the decree above
mentioned, this sale will be report
ed to the Court by the Special Com
missioner, for confirmation or re
jection.
This the Ist day of August, 1924.
W. K MEADOW
Special Commissioner
Georgia, Madison County.
Mrs. Bertha C. Sorrtlls having
made application for twelve month’s
support out of the estate of W,. C.
Sorrells, deceused, and appraisers
duly appointed to set apart the same
having filed their return, all persons
concerned are hereby flequiifed to
show cause before the Court of Or
dinary of said County on the first
Monday in September, 1924, why
said application should not be grant
ed. This Aug. 6th, 1924.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of the power granted in
WILL, will be sold on the first Tues
day in September, 1924, at public
outcry, at the court house door i>.
said county, between the legal houra
of sale, the following described tract
of land:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Madison County,
State of Georgia, is the 1616 District
G*. M., and known as the Carither’s
place, said land lping on the Daniels
ville and Bownman Road, both sidea
of suid road, being the place where
Jcptha I. Parham, deceased, resided
before his death, and near Oak Grove
school house, and adjoins lands of
Robert T. Burden, Jcptha T. King,
Boss Compton, Milt ConipLon, Gus
Compton, James Tk Burden and con
tains Ninety-six acres, mere or less,
has two good dwelling houses and
out-buildings; convenient to church
and school; on good road to market;
excellent pasture with running water;
ample timber for fire wood and lum
ber; lerfc one-half acne previously
1 deeded County Board of Education of
Madison county, on which Is now e
i! Oak Grove school house, which
!.< ■n r tv. and. Said tract of land
h..’ ng h- <:'> ( ::ded to Jeptha I.
i • by ;i. T. Hurd ;.s on the 3rd
' y if Feb 1903 and recorded in
Book W, Page 438, of the records o '
deeds of Clerk of Superior Court *£
said county
Said land sold as the property of
Jep-ha f. Parham, decc-aecd, for the
f : of distribution‘among the
heir*: at law and to pay debts.
Terms of said sale being ten per
cent cash on day of sale and balance
January Ist, 1925^,
J. Oir.er Parham,
Executor of Jeptha 1 Parham, dec*