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Legal Notices
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be sold at the court house
door in said County on the first Tues
d<iy October, 1924, within the Ic
hours of sale to the highest bid
for C ash, the following described
property, to-wit:
‘ \\\ that tract or parcel s of land,
ving and being in the City of Dan
t lsville said County and State, on
' he y o rth side of the public square
i, nd on the East side of the street
ieading from Danielsville to Daniels
Ferry, adjoining lands of L. E. Green
the Sorth. Berry T. Moseley on
the East, alley on the South, said
Jlev adjoining J. S. Daniel, W. D.,
Graham and G. M. David, and ad join
,o- public square and another lot of
■y e. Griffeth and C. J. Tyner Jr.,
cn the South, Garage lot of D. E.
Griffeth and C. J. Tyner Jr. and
street leading from Court house tow
ards Daniels Ferry on the West, con
taining Three and Three-Fourths of
an acre more or less, and known as
the J. 0. Daniel lot, with all improve
r-tents thereon.
Said land levied upon as the prop
erty of D. E. Griffeth and C. J. Ty
ner Jr., to satisfy an execution is
sued from the Superior of Madison
ounty, Georgia, Ist day of Sept.,
in favor of J. O. Daniel and
against the said D. E. Griffeth and
C. J- Tyner Jr.
Deed filed and recorded in Clerk’s
cilice of Madison Superior Court
from J. 0. Daniel to the said D. E.
Griffeth and C. J. Tyner Jr., before
levy made.
Written notice given D. E. Griffeth
and C. J. Tyner Jr., tenants in pos
■ e?=ion and defendants in fifa as re
quired by law.
This September Btli 1924.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff.
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be sold at the court house
door in said County on the first Tues
day in October, 1924, within the lo
?al hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:— *
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in the City of Dan
elsville, County of Mfidison said
State, the same being *in the South
West corner of the lot known as the
J. 0. Daniel lot, commencing on the
niblic square and running thence in
a Northerly direction along the
meet leading out by L. E. Greene’s
'esidence, and on the same side of
the street, N. 30 E. 145 1-2 feet to
iron pin, thence S. GO E. 75 feet to
iron pin, thence S. 30 W. 145 1-2 feet
to iron pin. thence N. 00 W 75 feet
to the beginning corner, the same
containing One Fourth of an acre,
rcore or less, and being in accordance
'with plat of tire same made by B. H.
Barrow, Sept. 1919, and attached
to deed from J. 0. Daniel to W. E.
ari( i II- B. Burroughs, dated Septem
ber 22nd, 1919 and recorded in book
M-2, page 291, records Clerk’s office
of said County, to which reference is
had. The same known now as the
Criffeth & Tyner garage lot and ga
rage.
Said property levied upon as the !
property of D. E. Griffeth and C. J.
G‘ n ei Jr. to satisfy an execution
‘ ss ’ J ed from the Superior Court of
Madison County Ga., Ist day of Sept
i - -l. in favor of Gholston Bros., a
:rni composed of J. W. Gholston and
'C Gholston, against the said D.
Griffeth and C. J. Tyner Jr.
'"d filed and recorded in Clerk’s
0 f - i " Madison Superior Court
' : -“aid firm of Gholston Bros, and
■ • ' holston and J. K. Gholston
il D. E. Griff eth and C. J.
■ Jr., tenants in possession and
■ r onts in fifa as is required by
i* i- September Bth, 1924.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff.
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V( -' . Madison County.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Madison County.
The undersigned, as administrator,
' the estate of M. L. LaCount, de
-eased. by virtue of an order from
■ Court of Ordinary of said Coun
jC sell at public outcry, on the
- Tuesday in OctobeT, 1924, at
r '- rJ > ouse door in said county,
***" w ttvoea the legal hours of sale,
the following described property,
to-wit:—
’‘Ail that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the State of Geor
gia, Madison County, 382 District,
G. M. and described as follows: Be
ginningat a pine and running thence
N. 39.0 iE. 37.04 to a red oak stump,
thence N. 32.45 W. 43.47 to a post
oak, thence S. 23.30 W. 2t.55 to the.
beginning pine tree corner, and con
taining 04 acres more or less and de
scribed more fully by plat and sur
vey of the same made Feb. 5, 1922
by Dawson Williams, and attached
to chair, of title for the above lands,
and more lately known as the M. L.
LaCount Place.
Terms of Sale: Cash.
This September 3, 1924.
IF Howard Gordon, Adni r.
SHERIFF'S SALES
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be sold at the court house
door in said County, on the first
Tuesday in October, 1924, within the
legal hours of sale, to-wit:—
All that certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being partly in Pitt
man District, Madison County, and
New Town District in Jackson Coun
ty, beginning at a rock corner on the
Madison and Jackson County lines,
and running south west, ninety-two
and thirty-one hundreds (92.31)
chains to a rock corner, thence south
east nine and eighty-six one hun-
dreds (9.86) chains to iron pin,
thence north east one twenty one
hundreds (1.20) chains, thence north
east two and fifty one hundreds
(2.50) chains, thence north east,
three and sixty seven one hundreds
(3.67) chains, thence north east
two and sixty two one hundreds
(2. 2) chains, thence north east sev
en and forty one one-hundreds
(7.41) chains, thence north east sev
er, and eighty-six one-hundreds
(7.86) chains, thence north east six
and two one-hundreds (6.2) chains
to iron pin, thence north-west four
and seventy-five one hundreds
(4.75) chains to iron pin, thence
north west, eleven and thirty-eight
one-hundreds (11.38) chains to rock
corner, thence south east eighteen
and ninety three one-hundreds
(18.93) chains to iron pin, thence
soutl west fifty two and twenty nine
one hundreds (52.29) chains to rock
corner, thence south west seven and
three one hundreds (7.3) chains to
original corner on the line of Jack
son and Madison counties, contain
ing one hundred and twenty eight
and one third (128 1-3) acres,'more
or less, and for further description
see plat made by W. M. Coile, Feb.
2, 1915, which is attached hereto
and forms a part of this deed. This
place is known as the George T.
Hawks old Home Place. All improve
ments thereon goes with the land.
Said land levied on as the property
of L. H. Seagraves, to satisfy an ex
ecution issued on the Ist day of
September, 1924, from the Superior
Court of said County in favor of the
; Bank of Ha, Ila, Ga., against the
| said L. H. Seagraves.
This Sept. 4th, 1924.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff.
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weekly prose-poem- for this news
paper, is the author of a book of
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THE DANIELSVILLg MONITOR. uANIEI.SVILLE. GA.
A PROCLAMATION.
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Submitting a proposed amendment
to the Constitution of Georgia to be
voted on at the. General election to be
held on Tuesday, November 4th. 1924,
said amendment to Paragraph 3. Sec
lion 4, Article .1 of the Constitution
of the State of Georgia, to provide
for Biennial sessions of the General
Assembly.
By His Excellency,
Clifford Walker, Governor,
State of Georgia.
Executive Department,
August 21, 1924.
WHEREAS, the General Assembly,
at its session in 1924, proposed an
amendment to the Constitution of this
State ae set forth in an Act approved
August 6th, 1924, to-wit:
GENERAL ASSEMBLY, BIENNIAL
SESSIONS.
No. 365.
An Act to amend Paragraph ", Section
4. ArGolc 3 of the Constitution of the
State of Georgia. by striking the words
and figures “October. 1878,“ in Hue
three and Inserting in lieu thereof the
word and figures “June. 1025." and by
striking the word "annually’’ in line
four and inserting in lieu thereof the
word "biennially” and by striking the
word "fifty" and inserting in lien there
of the word "sixty," so as to provide
for the meeting of the General Assem
bly biennially instead of annually and
for sixty days instead of fifty and the
mariner of submitting same for ratifi
cation. and for other purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by tire Gen
eral Assembly of the State of Georgia,
and it is hereby enacted by authority
of the same, that Paragraph 3. Section
4, Article 3 of the Constitution of the
State of Georgia tic and the same is here
by amended by striking the word and
figures “October, 1 STS." ir, line throe
ami inserting in lieu thereof the word
and figures “June. 1925," and by strik
ing the word "annually” in line four and
inserting in lieu thereof the word "bi
ennially,” and by striking the word "fif
ty” in line six and inserting in lieu there
of the word “sixty," so liiat when said
Paragraph 3, Section 4. Article 3 of the
Constitution is so amended it shall read
as follows:
‘‘Paragraph 3. Meeting of the General
Assembly. The first meeting of the Gen
eral Assembly, after the ratification of
this amendment to the Constitution, shall
lie on the fourth Wednesday in June.
1525, and biennially thereafter on the
same day. until the day shall he changed
by law. No session of the General As
sembly shall continue longer than sixty
days; provided, that if an impeachment
trial is pending at the end of sixty days,
tiie session may he prolonged till the com
pletion of said trial.”
Sec. 2. He it further enacted by the
authority aforesaid, that when said
amendment shall be agreed to by a two- .
thirds vote of the members elected to
each House, it shall be entered upon the 1
Journal of each House with the '‘ayes" j
and "nays” thereon and published in one .
or more newspapers in each Congression
al District in said S'ate for two months'
previous to the time for holding the
next general election, and shall, at the
next general election, be submitted to the
people for ratification. AH persons voting
at said election in favor of adopting said
proposed amendment to the Constitution
shall have written or printed on their
ballots the words: "For ratification of
amendment to Paragraph 3, Section 4,
Article 3 of the Constitution of the State
of Georgia, providing for the meeting of
the General Assembly biennially;” and
all persons opposed to the adoption of
said amendment shall have written or
printed on their ballots the words:
•'Against ratification of Amendment lo
Paragraph 3, Section 4, Article 3 of the
Constitution of the State of Georgia, pro
viding for the meeting of the Genera!
Assembly biennially,” and if the
majority of the electors Qualified
to vote for the merftbers of the General
Assembly toting thereon shall vote for
the ratification thereof, when the return*
shall be consolidated, as now required
by law in elections for members of the
General Assembly, and return thereof
made to the Governor, then he shall de
clare said amendment adopted and make
proclamation of the results of said elec
tion by one insertion in one of the daily
papers' Of this State, declaring the amend
ment ratified.
Sec 3. Be it further enacted that all
laws and parts of laws in conflict with
this Act be and the same are hereby re
pealed.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Clifford
Walker, Governor of said State, do
issue this my proclamation hereby de
claring that the proposed foregoing
amendment to the Constitution is sub
mitted for ratification or rejection to
the voters of the State qualified to
-ote for members of the General As
sembly at the General election to be
held on Tuesday. November 4th, 1924.
CLIFFORD WALKER,
Governor.
By the Governor.
S. G. McLendon,
Secretary of Shite.
MONEY LOANED
by The Federal Land Bank at 5 1-2
per cent 13 now available. As it
takes some 60 days to close ft loan,
please seeß me at once if you need
money on your land. This is not
only the cheapest money available on
farm lands, but the farmer practi
cally fixes his own terms of payment,
and can never be called upon to pay
the principal sum, except at the rate
of SI.OO per SIOO annually.
CLARENCE E. ADAMS
Cecretary-Treasurer
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