The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, October 31, 1924, Image 7

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Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Georgia* Madison County. The undersigned, as administrator, rJ the estate of M. L. LaCount, de tu*as*'d by virtue of an order from ! tR . Court of Ordinaly of said Coun will sell at public outcry, on the y' TSt Tuesday in October, 1924, at th ‘ t court Isouse door in said county, fi r,d between the legal hours d£ sale, lhe following described property, to-wit:— ••Ail that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the State of Geor- Madison County, 382 District, L ; rl and described as follows: Bc pir.r.ingat a pine arid running thence v 39 07 E. 37.54 to a .red oak stump, thence N. 32.45 W. 43.47 to a post oa ]. thence S. 23.30 W. 26.55 to the beginning pine tree corner, and con toning 64 acres more or less and de scribed more fully by plat and sur vey of the same made Feb. 5, 1922 tv Dawson Williams, and attached t chain of title for the above lands, and more lately known as the M. L. LaCount Place. Terms of Sale: Cash. This September 3, 1924. R. Howard Gordon, Adm’r. COMMISSIONER’S SALE In the Dfitrict Court of the United States for tht Northern District of Georgia, Eaxtern Division No. 77 in Equity JOHN’ HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Complainant vs. ELEY L. BRAY, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale passed by Honorable Samuel H. Sibley, Judge of said Court in the above entitled cause, on September 8, 1924, I, W. K. Meadow, Srseeial Commissioner appointed by the Court in said cause for this purpose, will sell at pubiic outcry to t£e highest bidder for cash before the Court House door of Madison county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Noaember, 1924, be tween the legal hours of sale, in tar of and freed from all rights and the equity of redemption of the said defendant in the above entitled cause, the following described prop erty, to-wit: WAII that traet or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Three Hundred Eighty Second (382nd) G. M. District of Madison County, Georgia, bounded on the North by M.I! Shoal Creek; on the East by the property of Waggoner; on the South by the property of A. P. Dun iW3y; and on the West by the prep ay of Kuid, Boggs and Drake, con taining Five Hundred Thirteen and ®ne-half (513 MO Acres, more or ha, and more particularly desoribed by survey and plat of said property ttade by W. T.. Appleby, Cj. E, % 6, 1907, a hopy of which is re cordvrj in Book A-2, page 359, in the °*ce of the Clerk of the Superior Curt f Madison County, Georgia. C- provided in the decree above if' l 'rationed, this sale will be reported he Court by the Special Commis kt. 'or confirmation or rejection.. the 6th day of October, 1924 . W K. MEADOW Special Commissioner. ' Madison County.. '"me of an order from the )rdinary of .said County, and. at public outcry, on the v in November, 1924, at i ’ , use door in said legal hours of sale, and located in said county, •• follows: tract or parcel of land, n of Colbert and being u portion of tract No. z:er Farm as per plat of Farm made by C. A. r ‘>’oer 1918, and recorded of the clerk of the Supe >t Madison County, Geor ok L-2 pages 384-85, the of tract No. 4 1 tn.'eyed being more particu ed as follows:- " at a roc': corner be- Q aim iiavvK.B, which cor -4 N.. W. corner of the above described lands end running S 48.09 E 1820 feet to the N.. E. corner of tract N0.5, of the Dozier farm, thence S 71% W 1778 feet to a rock, thence along the Morris line, N 9 FI lis< feet to the point of the begin ning. and containing 30..89 acres more or less. Being the same tract [of land sold to the said G.. T. Bul jlock by y. W.. McCurley, and finally 'deeded by G.. T. Bullock to Mrs. Gj. T. Bullock, his wife. Terms of sale: Cash.. This October 6, 1524. R. Howard Gordon, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE I Georgia, Madison County, j By virtue of an order from the j Court of Ordinary of said County will be sold at public outcry, on the ; first Tuesday in November, 1924, at the court house dorr in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the tract of land :n said county, described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the county and State aforesaid on South Broad River, on the South side adjoining lands of J. N.. Griffettu N. C. Bullock and enclosed in lines ,as follows, to-wit: Beginning at | red oak on road, thence N 4 E 22 90 i to sweet gum on south bank of said j river; thence uo the river as it runs to an iron wood tree on the same bank of river; thence along Griffeth ; line to hickory corner at the foot of the big hill on the edge of the bot tom ; thence westerly 70 yards to stake corner; thence South to a post oak at the road; thence due South to the R. W. Boggs’ place line to a staked iorner; thence Easterly along the said Boggs’ place line to a post oak corner; thence N .121 West 24. 25 to a red-oak coi-ner, the be ginning corner, containing ninety five acres more or less. Said property sold as the property of Mrs. N. D Carithcrs, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and distribution among the he rs at law. The terms of said sale, cash.. This 6th day of October, 1924 D. R. CARITHERS, Adm’r of Mrs. N.. D. Carithers, dec’d. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE 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 November, 1924, at the court-house door in said county, the following property to-wit: 3 Shares, No,. 150, Carlton Bank Stock, Carlton, Ga. Said Bank Stock sold as the prop erty of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Thornton deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and distribution among heirs at law. Terms Cash. Mrs . Ethel David, Adm’r’x, of the estate of Mrsf. Elizabeth Ann Thornton, deceased. Georgia. Madison County.. To All Whom It May Concern: R. D. Burroughs of said State, having applied to me for Letters ot Administration de bonis non on the estate of W. C. Burroughs, deceased late of said county; this is to cite all and singular the heirs and credi tors of said W. C. Burroughs, de ceased to be and appear at the No vember 1924, term of Oidinary s court, and show cause, if any they can, why letters of administration de bonis non should not be granted on the estate of said W- C. Burroughs, deceased. Witness my official signature. N. C.. BULLOCK, Ordinary Georgia, Madison County To All Whom If May Concern: Mrs. Lettie Lee Adams laving ap plied for guardianship of the person and property of Arthur D. Adams. Non Compis Mentis; notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at my office on the first Mon day in November, 1924, and unles cause is shown to the contrary at raid time, said application 'ill be granter. This Oct Bth, 1924. N. C BULLOCK, Ordinary ADM INISTKATOR’S SAI-E Georgia. Madison County. By virtue of an enter from the Court of Ordinary of said County, i wui u* <*>!, -t Public ouciy, n inc first Tuesday ia November, 1924, X ' svi- i ... ,moK. DANIELSVILLE, GA. i the court house door in said county, j between the legal hours of sale, the I tract of land in said county, describ ed as follows, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land in | said county and State and 262 dis tict G. M l . and adjoining lands of Mrs.. Volin Wade and John FYuitt on the north-west; John Pruitt and W. B. Hardman, dee’d, estate on the south; lister Morrison on the south j and east, and known as the FL M . I Adams’, deceased, homo place. Said Il3nd is located within 1-4 mile of Church and school bouse, good pas ture with running water, dwelling house with ample barns and contain ing seventy-three and forty-five one l.undreth acres, more or less. Said land sold as the property of E. ML Adams, deceased, for the pur pose of paying debts and distribu tion amon the heirs at law. Term of sale: Cash . This Bth day of October, 1924. H, F. Ginn, Adm’r of E. M. Adams, dcc’d ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Georgia. Madison County. By virtue of an older from the Court of Ordinary of aid County, will be sold at public outcry before the court house at Danielsville, said county, on the first Tuesday in No vember, 1924, within the legal hours of sale, the following described lands to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land in said county, town of Ha: Lot No. I; 64 foot front, 100 ft. long, bounded on west by Athens road; on North by Danielsville road; on east by Lot No 3; on south by Lot No. 2.. Lot NoV 2—336 ft front 100 ft long:; bounded by Athens road on W; No., t on North; No. 3 on East; No'. 5 on South; Lot No. 3—29.7 ft. front, 104 ft long:; bounded on north by l)an ielsville road; east by No 4; south No. 5; west Nd. 2 and 1 Lot No.. 4—29.7 ft front, 105 ft lonp; bounded on north by Daniels ville road; east and by No. 5; west by Nt>. 3.. lx>t No. s—l 28 Acres, bounded on west by Athens road and No. 4; north by Lots No.. 2. 8 4 and Daniels ville road; on east by lot No. 7; South by lot No, 6; known as bouse lot.. Lot No. G—2,-48 acres, bounded on west by church lot and Athens road; north by No 5 and 7; east by Nd. 8; south by W . F Wansley and church lot.. Lot No. 7—'.83 acres, bounded on north by Danielsville road; east by lot No.. 8; south by No. G; west by No. 5 Lot No. 8—3..24 acres, bounded on north Danielsville road; east by M. E. Williams; south by W. F Wansley; west by Nos. 6 and 7.. Also that tract or parcel of land known as dower of Mrs. J I Bur roughs in Pittman district, O. M. Lot No. 1 contains 37 4-5 acres more or less, bounded in west and north by Westbrook; east by lot No. 2; south by Smith creek, known as house lot. Lot No. 2—containing 50.20 a cres more or less bounded on north an d west-by Westbrook; east by S. W. Crawforfl, O. At. Burroughs; and South river; south by Q. A. Burroughs and Smith creek; west by house lot of said Dower. Said lands are so’d as the property of J. I Burroughs, deceased, for pur pose of paving debts and distribution among heirs at law. This the Bth day of October, 1924. Terms: 1-4 cash, balance Jan 1, 1925. T. J. and O. A. Burroughs, Admr’s of J. L Burroughs, dec’d estate. Georgia, Mud 'son ( ovnty . Will be old on the First Tuesday in Novcmvcr, next, before the Court House in Danielsviile. within the le gal hours of ale, to the highest bid der for cash, the following described realty, to-wit: All that tract rr parcel of land, containing 120 acres, more or less, about two miles north fiom the tow* of Carlton in the 203d Dish, G. M., said county, same being the place whereon H. O. Carruth now resides, bounded on the north by lands of Mrl ,J B. Moon, on the east by .ins. J. L. Merviee and W. ii. Da vid, on the south by J. D. Power, and on the west by Mrs. John L. Moon and Jordan Booth, the metes and bounds, courses and distances of which will fully appear by reference to a plat of .A. Stone, of date January, 1891. Said land levied upon as the prop erty of H. Q. Carruth, to satisfy an trecution issued from the Superior Court of ‘-aid County in favor of the Federal Land Bank of Columbia a gainst H. (>. Carruth. This October 7th, 1924. W. H. HALL, Sheriff Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold on the F’irst Tuesday in November, next, before the Court House door in Daniulsville, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit: 1 Ford Roadster, notor No. 3,817,- 020; 1 black horse named Prince, weighing about 1,000 pounds; Levied upon as the property of and in posses:ion of W. O. Garner, to satisfy an exec. ;tion is sued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Security Credit, Cos. against. Vji. C. Gamer. This Sept. 27, 1924. W. If. HALL, Sheriff LEAVE TO SELL Georgia, Madison County. Notice is hereby given that. R. Howard Gordon, as Administrator of the estate of C. W. Hendrix, deceas ed, having filed written petition ask ing for leave to sell the reversionary interest in dower lard of the widow of aim (7. \V. Hendrix, deceased, that nn order was made thereon at the October term, 1924, for citation, that citation issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of the said C. W. Hendrix, dee’d, will take notice that I will pass upon said application at the November term, 1924, of the Court of Ordinary of said County, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary at said time, leave will be granted, as prayed. This Oct. 9th, 1924. N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold on the First Tuesday in November, next, before the Cdurt house door in Danielsville, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed realty, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land in the 205th Dist., G. M., said county, on the public road leading from Paoli to Comer’s Mill, and adjoining lands of Fannie Arnold and 11. T. Comer; Beginning at iron stake on said pub lic road and running thence S. 56 3-4 E 8.35 to middle of branch; thence down said branch 8:50; thence N 24 W 10.37 to rock on said road; thence along said road N 31 1-2 FI 3.00 to beginning comer, containing five and 4-10 (5.4) acres more or has. Said land levied on as the property of Wm. Arnold Jr. to satisfy an execu tion issued from the Justice Court,, 205th Diet. G. M., the 4th day of Sept. 1920, in favor of R. E. Mc- Kenzie against Chan Arnold and Wm. Arnold Jr. Levy made Oct 9t.h, 1921 by J. C. Smith, L. C. and turn ed over to me for advertisement and sale. This Oct. 9, 1924. W. H. HALL, Sheriff In the Ditrict Court of the United State*, for the Northern District of Georgia. In lfio3 in Bankruptcy In re .I T. PERKY, Bankrupt. A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by above-named bankrupt, and the ("ourt having ordered that the hear ing upon ;id petition be had on October 25, 1924, at ten o’clock A. M., at, the United States Di t -ict Court room, in the cof ATLANTA Georgia, notice is hereby given 4f > all creditors and other persons in in tere -,t to appear at same time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not, be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. SUNDAY FARES VIA SF A HOARD S'J.CO Atlanta. See Ticket Agcr.t J. * A PROCLAMATION. Submitting a pro posed amendment to the Constitution ot Georgia to bo voted on at the General election to bo held on Tuesday. November ,4th, 1924, said amendment to Pararraph 3. Sec tion 4, Article 3 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, j ICicoottvc Department, fl August 21, 1924. WHEREAS, the General Assembly, kI Its mobs ton in 1924, proposed an nmonriinont to the Constitution of this State as sot forth in an Act approved August fitb. 1924, to-wit: 1 GENERAL ASS'KMIVLV. BIENNIAL SESSIONS. J No. scr,. All Act to amend Paragraph 3. Section 4, Article 3 of the Constitution of Ib<* Slat* of Georg.n. bv fltriklmr the wonli* and flKurre “October. 1878,” tri Una throe and insert in* lr. lieu thereof th* word and fipuren “June, 1 ‘'S.**.•' amt by el rile inn Hit! word “annually" tn line four and Inserting in lieu thereof th* word ••bW-rinla.ll.v" and hy etrik-rnr th< word "fifty" and inserting In lien there of thts word "Hixly. * so its to provid* for the mooting of the General Assem bly biennially Instead of annually mid for inlxly (lavs instead of fifty and th manner of submitting Marie for ratifi ed tiun, and lor other purposes. Section 1. Mo it enacted by the Gen eral AhHotnbly of the Sts to of tleortri, and it its hereby enacted hy authority of the Maine, that Paragraph 3, Section 4. Article 3 of the Constitution of th* Flute of Georain ho and tho same i hero bv amended by stiiktnr thu word and figures “October, 18:8." in lino three not Inserting In lieu thereof Ills word and figures "June, tfi2f,." and by strik ing the word "annually” in lino four and Inserting In lieu thereof tho word 'bi ennially,'' and by striking (hi* word "fif ty" in lino six slid inserting In lieu there of tho word "sixty," so (hat when Maid Paragraph 3. Section 4, Article 3 of tli* Constitution In so amended it shall read ns follows: Ta.nymph S. Meeting of the General Assembly. The first meeting of the (J*n erid Aos, mbly. after tlm ratification of this amendment to the Constitution, shall be on the fourth Wednesday in dune. 1P25. and biennially thereafter on the same day. until the day shall tic chungod by law. No session of tho Genera' As sembly shall continue longer than sixty day,; provided, that If an Impoachm-uvt (rial in pending at the end of sixty day*, the session mnv he prolonged till the com - plelion of euid trial St c i. lie it further enacted by ilia authority aforesaid. that when mild nmemlmunt shsll be agreed to by a two- Ibirds veto of the members elected to each lliiiiw, it r.holl be entered upon iha Journal of each Mouse with the “ayes'*, and "nays" thereon and puhliahcd m on® or more newspapers in each eonßrosiilan al District m said Stale lor two month it previous* to the time for holding tl.a next general election, find Khali, a' tho next genera! election, hi. submitted lo tho people for ratification. All persons voting at said eloc.llon in favor of adopting a-iid proposed amendment to the Constitution shall have written or printed on their t-allots llie words: "For ratification of amendment to Paragraph 3. Kectloti 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 tho adoption i*f HH’d amendment shall have written or printed on their ballots the words: Against tatiflcatlon of Amendment to I’arugiuph 3. Section 4, Article 3 of th® Constitution of the .Stste of Ot orpin, pro viding for the meeting of Mitt General Assembly biennially," and If tho majority of the electors qualified to vote for the' members of tho General Awernblv voting thereon shall vote for the ratification thereof, when tho returns shrll ho consolidated, as now required by law in elections for members of tho General Assembly, and return thereof made to tho Governor, then ho shall de c.lare paid amendment adopted and make proclamation of the results of said elec tion hy one Insertion In one of the dally papers ot tin* State, declaring tne amend ment /li lied. .Sec. 3. Be it further enacted that all iaw*, and parte, of laws lit conflict with this Act bh and thj name ar hereby re pealed. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Clifford Walker, Governor of Haiti State, da ItiHue this my proclamation hereby do c-taring that tho proposed foregoing aim ridrnont to the Constitution Is sub mitted for ratification or rejection to tho votera of the State qualified Uj •ote for members of tho General As bcitibly at the General election to lid In id on Tuesday, November 4t.h, 1924. CLIFFORD WALKER, Governor. ; By thi Governor, , 5. < McLendon, Secretary of State. In the Di*trict Court of the United State* for the Northern Ditrict of Georg'a No. 1723 in Bank,- ploy In re S f E. C. Cnreton, Bankrupt. A petition for di - charge having I on fi!< <J in conformity -vith law by above named bankrupt, and the Court having ordered that the hear ing upon s..m petition he had on Oct. 25, 1924, at ten o’clock A . M. at the United Htat'-s District Court room, in the city cf Atlanta, Georgia, noiice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to ap pear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why tho prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted, 0. C. FULLER, Clerk./ M > ,M< >.*• *** i