The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, September 19, 1924, Image 7

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UGAL NOTICES . Madison County. Ge° TgU .’ o£ the power granted m I vir ; U sold before the court Witt. /■ . n said co unty. on the b° use L in October, 1924, be (irst j’tr a l hours of sal®. at tw een tr.e *■ ‘ fo n o wing property f ublk °nl o/j. C, Tyner, dtceascd, <fthe of said sale being one third we . term J £ sa ie, one third Nov. 15th, °- 1 d: ° a balance Jan. Ist, 1925. > 9 ' 4 ' a " rta in tract or parcel of land ° ne nd being in said County and ft of Georgia, 262nd district G. 8 Herberts Creek, adjoining fTof York Dovt, the land former lands , hv j. R. Beard, Aaron, I. !’ °r,r and others, beginning at a on Dove's line, thence N. , iW 18 20 chains to a rock cor -6 Tbenct S 35 W 24.88 to rock; ne VlO 1.4 E 29.85 to hickory; thenCe v 69 E 4.30 to rock; thence E 14.00 to dead hickory; LI N 15 3-4 E 35.50 to tht bo- Sing rock comer; contammg NINETY-FIVE ACRES, according 11 !‘o the following Bank Stock x shares in the Bank of Daniels ;ilk( the par value being SIOO tach, the certificate for said bank stock be ing number 37; Three sharts in Far- Jrs Bank, Eoyston, Ga„ the par ra i u e being SIOO.OO each, certificate [or said bank stock being nurnbtr 5; Also two shares in Royston Bank, Rcyston, Ga., the par value being SjiOty.OO each, and being certificate Ku®her 187. ■ Said land and bank stock sold as ■he property of J. C. Tyner, deceased, Bor the purpose of paying debts and among the heirs at law. B This 30th -day of August, 1924. B G. H. and J. M. Tyner, Ex’rs H C. Tyner, deceased, estate. Brgia, Madison County. B By virtue of an order of court of B f Ordinary of said county, will be Bold at public outcry bo fort the court B'use door at Daniolsville, said coun- By, on the first Tuesday in Oct. 1922, Bruhm the legal hours of sale, the Bowing describtf. lands, to-wit:- B All that tract or parcel of land in Baid County and State and 1616 dis- Hict G. M., containing one hundred Hkirty-two (132) aci*is, adojoining Hand.; of J.. W. A. Brook3 on the est; Arthur Langford place on the H'orth; W. P. Rowe land cn tht South Milford Dudley place on the Blast. Said land is the J. W. Brooks me place. H Also ali that tract or parcel of land as Dudley place in said Coun- Hy and State and tht 1616 district G. 81-r.d contains one hundred thirteen Hi 1 -',' acres, more or less, and adjoin of Charlie Compton and R. T. on the East; lands of Jonnit and Gus Compton on the IHteh; V,’. p, Rowe land and Milford Hadley land on the North. Said land'-- are sold as the property k W. Brooks, dectased, for the of paying the debts of said jHieased', estate and for the purpose distribution. Terms cash. H T his Stpt. 2, 1924. J' W, A. Brooks, Adm’r, with |B" fanr - ex ®d, J. W. Brooks, dec’d, ■hte. Madison County. ■ B ? v - r tue of an order of the Court l| Ordinary of said county, will be jj| i3 public outcry at the Court SM O,I1 * door said county on the first in October, 1924, within the ||yl hours of sale, the following sc hbed lands: M,' 1 / that tract of land in the county ® Mad,son, said State and 1616 dis jlß,* (j M., consisting of two hun as the Down’s pi'ace and of Berry Drake or. the K’-.0-arlie Compton on the East; Dudley place on the Wtst. are all the lands that the K r '- •'■hary Brooks owned at time WMr * S R 0 SS P r °P '■ Mary Brooks, dtceased, for °f Paying debts and for rj ' 713 arnon g the heirs at law'. I O S a )) ofioi4ndsai:alaßojj It?' cash. ■ *s Sept. 2, 1924. If v > J ' A. Brooks, Guardian Brcoks Georgia, Madison County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Madison Coun ty. wi:l be sold, at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in October, 1924, at tne court-house door in said coun ty, between the legal hours of sale, the following aetcrUvd lands One house r.nd lot in the town of Carlton known as the Seymour lot, ad joining lot of A. W. Mathews home lot; the Bradford home place and fronting on the S. A. L. Rail Road right of way and East of the S. A. L. depot. Also one house aid lot known as the W. M. Thornton lot in Block I, lot No. 3 of the town of Carlton, Ga. adjoining lot of Carlton Gin Cc., A. H. Steadman and ethers. Also one heuse and lot in the Town >f Carlton, Ga.* known as lot No. one in Block A. of the town survey, on the North side of the S. A. L. R. R., being two hundred by two hun dred feet square. This being the home of Mrs. Elizaeth Thornton at the time of her death. Said lands sold as the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Thornton, de ceased. for the purpose of paying debts and distribution among heirs it law. m\m Terms: 50 per cent, cash on day of sale and balance Jan. ist, 1925. Mrs. Ethel David, Adm’r’x of the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann rheinton, deceased. Georgia, Madison County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said County, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in October, 1924, at the court house door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following tract of land:— One hundred and nine acres known as the home place on the Carlton- Comer public road and adjoining the old Fork Church Cemetery lot, lands of J, D. Long, W. N. Johnson and others. This land, one hundred and six acres of it, deeded to J. W. Thornton by J. D. Wynn, Dec. 27th, 1877, and plat to same is attached to deed. The remaining three acres known as the old Fork Church lot deeded by the Deacons of said church to J. W. Thornton, Dec. sth, 1894, making a total of 109 acres in ail. This is the home place whereon J. W. Thornton l'esided at the time of his death. Said land sold as the property of J. W. Thornton, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and distribu tion among the heirs at law. Terms of said sale being 25 per cent cash on day of sale and balance January Ist, 1925. Mrs. Ethel David, Adm,r’x with Will annexed of J. W. Thornton deceased.. TAX LEVY Danielsville, Ga., Sept. 4th, 1924. Commissioner’s Office. D. R. Free man, Commissioner, Sitting for Coun ty purposes, at this time proceeded to levy the county tax of Madison county for the year 1924, as is here in Stated below. Madison County Tax Levy Year 1924. The County Tax digest for tho year 1924, shows the aggregate of property given in for taxation to be $3,048,498.00 an increase of $171,027.00, a very small increase over last year. And while the Coun ty has paid all indebtedness to the present time, it is evident that the Couny cannot be run on a less a mount another year than it has been run the present year. Therefore it is ordered that the present years tax levy for County purposes be fixed at (12 twelve mills or. one dollar or (12) twelve dollars on the onfe thousand dollars on all property subject to taxation. The amount appearing on the tax di gest being 53, 048,495. 00, and the *munt of the levy at 12 mills u; ($36,581.87) Thirty Six Thousand Five Hundred Eighty Oik- and 87-IQO dollars for county purposes. All mon ey less the commissions o? the Tax Collector and Tax Receiver of this fund to be paid into the Bank of Dtnielsville, the County Depository. Also a levy of (5) five mills on the one dollars worth of property or (5) five dollars on the one thousand dollars worth of property, the total I amount being (f 15,242.49) Fifteen THE DAWgI.BVf4.La dWPHTOR. BANICLtVILLE. GEORGIA thousand two hundred forty-two and 49-100 dollars, county wide school tax. This to be paid to the County School Superintendent. The tax collector is ordered also to collect all legal local school dis trict tax as the same has been pre sented to him for collection by the proper legal school authorities and this to be paid to the proper legal school authorities who are authorized by law to receive the amount due each local school district. No amount is placed to that part of levy No. 2, under head of bonds and borrowed money, because suffi cient funds outside of county tax will come in to pay all the claims against the County under this head. Levy at follows: Levy No. 1: Superior Court ex penses under its different heads 14 per cent of total levy $5,126.47 Levy No. 2: Bonds and Borrow ed money otherwise provided for Levy No. 3: Salarys under diff erent forms 10 per cent of total lsvy $3,653.18 Levy No. 4; Sheriff’s Expense and Jail Fees 4 per cent of total levy $1,463;. 27 Levy No. 5; Paupers and Farm Expenses 4 per cent of total levy $1,463.27 Levy No. 6: Bridges across Streams 6 per cent of total levy $2,194.91 Levy No. 7: Registrations and Elections 3 per cent of total levy $1,097..45 Levy No. 8: Public Building Stationery, Janitors etc. 4 per cent of total levy $1,463.27 Levy No. 9: Public Roads and Convict Outfit 55 per cent of total levy $20,120.09 Total per cent 100. Total levy $36,581.96 It is hereby ordered that the fore going Tax Levy together with this order be entered on the Commission er’s minutes and that it be posted and published as required by law. And that the tax collector be fur nished with a copy of this levy and that he proceed at once to collect on all property legally placed on the tax digest and also on ail property not on the digest at the same rate per cent, or as the law directs. This 4th day of September, 1924. D. R. FREEMAN, Commissioner of Roads and Reve nue of Madison County. Georgia, Madison County. Notice ’is hereby given that H. S. Ginn, as administrator of E. M. Ad ams, deceased, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate of said E. M. Adams, deceased; and that an order was made thereon at the Sept, term, 1924, for citation, and that citation issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of the said E. M. Adams, deceased, will take notice that I will pass upon said application at the October term, 1924, of the court of ordinary of Madison County; and that unless cause is shown to the contrary, at said time, said leave will be granted. This 4th day of Sept. 1924. N. C. Bullock, Ordinary Georgia, Madison County. Notice i3 hereby given that D. B. Carithers, as administrator of Mrs. N. D. Carithers, deceased, having ap plied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate of the said Mrs. N. D. Carithers, deceased; end that an order was made thereon at the Sept. term. 1924, for citat'eo, aud that citation issue; all the heirs at law and credi f ors of the said Mrs. N. D. carithers, deceased, w.ll take no tice that I will pass upon said appli cation at the Oct. term, 1924, of the Court of Onhnny of Madison coun ty, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary* at said time, suid leave will be granted. This 4th day of Sept., 1924. N. C. Bullock, Ordinary Georgia, Madison County. Notice is hereby given that T. J. Burroughs and G. A. Burroughs, as administrators of J. I. Burroughs, deceased, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell tl.e real es tate of the said J. I. Burroughs, de ceased; that an order was made thereon at the Sept, term, 1924, for citation that citation issue; all the iveihs at law 3nd creditors of the said J. I. Burroughs will take notice that I will pass upon said application at the Oct. term, 1924, of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary at said time, said leave will be grant ed. This 4th day of Sept., 1924. N. C. Bullock, Ordinary Georgia, Madison County. Notice is hereby given that R. Howard Gordon, as administrator of 1 the estate of Mrs. G. T. Bullook, de ceased, having filed written petition asking for leave to sell the real es tate of the said Mrs. G. T. Bullock, deceased; that an order was made thereon for citation that citation issue; all the heirs at law and credi tors of the said Mrs. G. T. Bul’ock, will take notice that I will pass upon said application at the October term, 1924, of the Court of Ordinary for said county, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary at said time said leave will be granted. This Sept. 4th, 1924. N. C. Bullock, Ordinary Georgia, Madison County. Mrs. Maggie Thornton having made application for twelve months’ sup port out of the estate • of Monroe Thornton, deceased, for herself and two minor children, and the apprais ers appointed to set apart the same, having filed their return; notice is hereby given to all persons concern 'd to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on thq first Monday in October, 1924, why said application should not be grant ed. Thus Bth day of September, 1924. N. C. Bullock, Ordinary Georgia, Madison County. To all whom it may concern: C. H.Scogins having, in proper form, applied to me for Letters of Administration with the will annex ed on the estate of M. E. Scogins, late of said county; this is to cite all persons concerned, the creditors and next of kin of M.E. Scogins to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to C. H. Scogins on M. E. Scogins’ estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this sth day of Sept, 1924. N. C. Bullock, Ordinary Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold before the court house door in 1 lanielsville on the first T ues day in October next, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit:— All hat tract or parcel of land in 205th Dist. (Brookline) G. M., said county, containing Seven and six tenth (7.6) acres, adjoining lands of Mrs. Geo. David and Fannie Ar nold, also lands of Wm. Arnold Jr. Levied on as the property of Mm. Arnold Jr. to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of Madison County, against Mm. Arnold Jr., in favor of R. E. McKenzie. This Sept. 10, 1924. W. H. HALL, Sheriff. Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold ori the first Tuesday in Octtober next, vr thin the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door in Dar.ielsviU-e, the following describ ed property, to-wit: Ail ir.at tract or parcel of land lying and foping in Diet., G. M., Madison 'c county, Georgia, bounded on the north, east and south by lands of 0. W. T. Rogers, on the west Jby one, acre .residence,, lot of E. F. Hardman and lands of Mrs. Annie Burroughs, containing Fifteen and one-tenth (15.1) acres, more r less, and more fully described by metes and bounds as follows: Be ginning at itor pin and runniug routh 64 1-2 E. 19.50 to iron pin on the creek; thence S. 27 1-4 W. 9.85 to iron p'n on the creek; thence N. 54 W. 18.77 to comer of said one acre lot; thence N. 33 3-4 E. 4.71 along line of said one acre lot to corner; thence N. 54 W. 2.14 to cor ner; thence N. 33 3-4 W. 1.68 to the beginning corner. Notice given to tenants in possession. AB-;o about 3500 lbs. of seed cot ton in the field, on above described land. W. H. HALL, Sheriff. Said property levied upon as ttod property of E. F. Hardman to sat isfy an execution issued from thitf Superior Court of Madison' County, in favor of W. B. Rice, Transfered vs E. F. Hardman. This September 10, 1924. Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold before the Court House door in said County on the first Tuesday in October, 1924, with in the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit:— All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Madison County State of Georgia, adjoining lands of Jim Barnett, J. 1 T. Noell, Mrs. Aquilla Thompson estate. Said tract containing Four and eight tenth (4.8) acres more or less. Said property levied upon as the property of Earlie Strickland to sat isfy an attachment fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Madison Coun ty, Ga. on the 3rd day of September, 1924, in favor of the Comer Bank, plainttiff in attachment against Ear lie Strickland, defendant, and espe cially against said property. Deed filed .and recorded in Clerk’s office, Madison Superior Court, from The Comer Bank, plaintiff in attach ment, to Earlie Strickland, defend ant in attachment before levy made. No one being in possession and the residence of Earle Strickland being unknown, notice of levy was posted on said property as required by law. This Sept. 10th, 1924. . W. H. HALL, Sheriff. Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold before the court house door in said County, on the first Tues day in October, 1924, v/ithin the le gal hours of sale, to the highest bil der for cash, the following described property, to-wit: All of that tract or parcel of land, lying: and being in the town of Col bert, Madison County, Ga.. one half of lot No. 3 in letter “A”, beginning at iron stake on first street and Av enue on on railroad, and running thence along first avenue 100 feet East through center of Lot No. 3, 200 fet to stake on 20 foot alley, thence West along said 50 foot alley (street) 200 feet to beginning cornel said lot being on West side of First Avenue, and North side of Seaboard Air Line R. It. being 100 x 200 feet more or less. Also one lot or parcel of land, known as lot No. 25 of the Miss Jane Eberhardt lands, lying on the West side of First Street, same beginning at a stake corner on First street and on 50 foot streat next to Railroad, and running West along 50 foot street 200 feet to stake on 20 foot alley, thence North along alley 200 feet to stake corner on another 20 foot alley, thence East along said 20 foot alley 200 feet to the beginning stake corner, said lot being on the North side of railroad, and being 200 x2OO feet more or less. Said property levied upon as the property of J. H. Thaxton by virtue of a fi fa issued front the Superior Court of Madison County, Ga., on the 24th day of July, 1923, in favor of G. L. Loden against said J. H. Thaxton, and especially against said j property. Deed filed and recorded from G. L. Loden to J. H. Thaxton, in Clerk’s office, Madison Superior Court, for the purpose of levy and sale, as is required by law, before levy made. Written notice given tenant in possession as is required by law. This September Bth, 1924. W. H. HALL, Sheriff. FARM FOR SALE + M-. Ben Smith will sell my farm, fou” miles East of Comer, Ga., It contains One Hundred Eighteen A cres and is known as the C. M . Smith place. There is a plenty of woods and good bottoms The old hone t'-ad has sis rooms—good house with out-building. jt will sell cheap for cash or 5 yrs. p; ynrentf, in notes . See Ben Smith n ‘ rv -mcr, Ga. Ed . L. Smith. SUNDAY FARES VIA SEABOARD DO 09 Atlanta. See Ticket Ag'r.t