The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, November 21, 1924, Image 7

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lesa! Notices Madison County. &° TP f of the authority vested By V" tl , c will of W. S. Kincaid, in me , W ill be sold at public out .first Tuesday in December ; cry< 0,1 t the Court House doftr in e '*> "hf 9 t* 4 r .he “ ”“ : t oOf; lying in the Town ot knon as Lot No. 16, lymg Ccl t vde of 4th St., beginning ont! " " Comer on 4th Street, end SN.l.ng 4th St. 50 ft. 4\e., 20 ft . alley; * ■ * 20 ft. alley to then “ TT . er; thence down another, a pta 1 to s take corner iTZeT**™ — SO • Ze K 200 ft. to the beginning stake C °AlsoT otter Lot in the Town of ,X t known as Lot No. Id. lying K. side of S*l St., beginning . Stake corner on 3rd St,, thence v ‘long 3rd St. 200 ft. to stake cor -20 ft. alley; thence E. down alley 200 ft to stake corner on a r P f t St., thence W. up said o© ft. g t to 3rd St. to beginning stake cor-- Iso one tract or parcel of land in the 3 <a 2nd Diet., G. M., Madison Coun y Georgia, near the town of Colbert, containing 53 1-2 *cr*s ™> re or less nn d bounded on the north and east u„ i a nds of Scoggins estate, on the south by lands of Dave Eberliardt, and on the west by lands of J. R. ?• Thompson, beginning at a rock on comer of lands of Scoggins and Thompson and tinning N. 72 1-4 E 1K.35 to rock corner; thence S 36 E 37.60 to poplar on branch; thence 572 1-4 W 16.50 to rock; thence N43 1-2 W 10.94 to rock; thence S 55 3-4 W 5.73 to rock; thence N 13 1-4 W 18.72 to the beginning rock corner. Terms of sale: Cash. C. C. Kincaid, Executor of will of W. $. Kincaid Georgia. Madison County. Mrs. Mary E. Williams, having mr.de application for twelve month’s , support out of the estate of B. O. V/illiams. deceased, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby required- to show cause before the court of ordi nal;. of said county on the first Mon dry in Dec. 1924, why said applica tion should not be granted. This 4th day of Nov. 1924. N. C. BULLOCK, Ord. Georgia, Madison County. To A'.] Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Lettie Adams having, in prop er form, applied to me for permanent Letters >f Administration to issue to T. W. Adams on the estate of Ar thur L. Adams, late of said county, th sis to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Arthur L Adams to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not l -, e granted to T. W. Adams on Ar da:r 1.. Adams’ estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 3rd day of Nov., 1924. N. C. BULLOCK, Ord. L"',gia. Madison County. h’otice is hereby given that R. D. Boroughs, having applied for leave 40 sell the land of W. C. Burrouhs, ‘■‘ 0(1, rof the, purpose of paying ar * 1 distribution among the ~ lew of said deceased; an or - made thereon at the Nov. -4- of the court of Ordinary ounty, for •citation that ci- Said application will 1 at the regular term of the Ordinary for said county on Monday in Dec. 1924. This Nov. 1924. N. C. BULLOCK, Ord. ~ a Madison County. ' M hom It May Concern: < ' T- E. Dudley having ap r guardianship of Milford n r . , _ . , . . p Person non eompis mentis; hereby given that said ap- W >ll be heard at my office j, _'. n '’dock, A. M., on the first ' ° in Dec. 1924. Soy 4. 1924. N. C. BULLOCK, Ord. SHERIFFS SALE Georgia, Madison County. There will be sold on the first’ Tuesday in December 1924. before the Court House door of said conr.n within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described property to-wit: All tl.at tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in Madison County, Georgia, Pittmans Dist., G. M., being One house and lot known as the Ma joi Bullock house and lot, adjoining lands of Joe Hardman, Zan Lord and L. H. Seagraves, and fronts on the Athens and lia, Ga., highway, con taining One and three-fourths aero m.ore or Loss. Said property levied on as the prop erty of L. H. Seagraves and levied upon in the possession of said 1. H. Seagraven, vnder and by virtue of an execution issued from the Superi or Court of saul County in favor of the Northeastern Banking Cos. a gainst L. H. Seagraves, said judge ment based upon homestead waiver note, and said note having been se cured try a deed to the property a bove described, and said note having been reduced to judgement. A quit cMm deed was made and recorded as required by section 6037 of the Code of Georgia, before said levy was made upon said property, a written notice to tenant in posses sion served as required by law. This loth day of Oct. 1924. W. H. HALL, Sheriff, Madison County, Ga. ADM INISTP.ATOR’S SALE Georgia, Madison County. By virtue of a.n older from the Court of Ordinary of aid County, wiH be sold at public outcry before the court house at Danielsville, said county, on the first Tuesday in De cember, 1924, within the legal hours of sale, the following described lands to-wit: AH that tract or parcel of land in said county, town of 11a: Lot No. I; 64 foot front, 100 ft. long, bounded on west by Athens road; cn North by Danielsville road; on east by Lot No 3; on south by Lot No. 2.„ Lot No',. 2—336 ft front 100 ft long; bounded by Athens road on W; No.. 1 on North; No. 3 on East; No. 5 on South; Lot Nth. 3—28.7 ft . front, 104 ft long; bounded on north by Dan ielsville road; east by No. 4; south No. 5; west No. 2 and 1.. Lot No.. 4—29.7 ft front, 105 ft long; bounded on north by Danie’.s ville road; east and south by No. 5; west by No|. 3.. Lot No. s—l 28 Acres,,bounded on west by Athens road and No. 4; north by Lots No,: 2,3 4 and DanieLs ville road; on east by lot No. 7; South by lot No. C; known as house lot.. Lot No. 6—2.48 acres, bounded |on west by church lot and Athens 'road; north by No 5 and 7; east by 'NcL 8; south by W. F.. Wan sky and church 10t... j Lol 7_-.83 acres, bounded ion north by Danielsville road; east | by lot No.. 8; south by No. 6; west 'bv No. 5 Lot No. 8—3..24 acres, bounded on north Danielsville road; east by ;M. E.. Williams; south by W. b {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. G. M. I g a jd lawk are sold as the property of J. 1 Burroughs, deceased, for pur pose of paying debts and distribution among heirs at law. This the st da y of November, 1924. Terms: 1-4 cash, balance Jan 1, 1925. * T. J. and G. A. Burroughs, Admr’s of J. I- Burroughs, deck! I estate. ; ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE 'Georgia, Madison County. 1 By virtue of an order from the |C o urt of Ordinary of said County, | w iH be sold, at public outcry, on the Tuesday in December, 1924, ; the court house door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the tract of land in said county, describ ed as follows, to-wit: i All that tract ,r pared f ' and 1 said eeulrty ■><! State and 262 a nd G. M>. and adjoining lands of Mrs Velia Wade and John Pruitt on the north-west; John Pruitt and W. ! P) Hardman, der’d, estate on th_ south; Lester Morrison on the south IKE PANIELSVILLg MONITOR. DANIELSVILH, GA. and east, and known as the E. M . Adams’, deceased, home place, Said laffd is located within 1-4 mile of Church and school house, good pas ture with running water, dwelling house with ample barns and contain ing seventy-three and forty-five one hundreth a\ires, more or less. Said land sold as the property of E. M. Adams, deceased, for the pur pose of paying debts and distribu tion amon the heirs at law. Term of sale: Cash . This sth day of November, 1924. H. P. Ginn, Adm’r of E. M. Adams, dec’d Georgia, Madison County. 1 nere will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1924, before the Court House, door of said County, within the legal hours of sale to the highest and pest bidder for cash the following described property to-wit: Two certain tracts of land, one wholly in Madison County, Georgia, beginning at Pine Knot corner, thence Sll W 9.00 t* Hickory, thence with branch S 64 1-2 W 5.00, thence 569 W 2.lQ' thence S2O 1-2 W 2.90, thence S 73 W 2.70, thence S 88 W 2.60, thence S 85 W 3.40 to ford of branch, thence with branch Si 1-2 E 2.60, thence S 31 E 7.70, thence S 40 1-2 E 3.50, thence S 50 E 3.50, thence S 45 1-2 E 3.15, thence S 73 E 3.60, thence S 54 E 4.85, thence N 85 1-2 E 4.60 to r o'*’ thence with Strickland line N 21 1-2 E 20.30 to rock, thence with Strick land line S 60 E 18.00 to P. 0., thence N 41 E 3.50 to rock, thence a long road N. 27 1-2 W 21.50 to rock, thence S 79 W 17.00 to the beginning corner, containing One hundred one and one half: (101 1-2) acres more or less. Also fifty-three and 88-100 acres of land partly in Madison and Jackson Counties, adjoining lands of L. H. Seagraves and M. J. Williams on the Commerce and Athens Road and more fully described in plat made by T. N. Mize, Dec. 1909. Said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of L. H. Sea graves, under and by virtue of an execution issued from the Superior Court of Madison County in favor of Northeastern Banking Cos. against said L. H. Seagraves, said execution based upon waiver of homestead notes, and the said Northeastern Banking Cos., having bojd a security deed to the above described lands to secure a debt, and laving made, ex ecuted and recorded a quit claim deed as required by section 6037 cf the Civil code of Georgia before said property was levied upon. Written notice to tenant in possession served as required by law. This ltfth day of Oct. 1924: W. H. HALL, .Sheriff, Madison County, Ga. Georgia, Madison County Notice is hereby given that W. S. Threlkeld having applied for leave to sell the land of Misses Maggie and Mary Woods, deceased, an order was made thereon for citation that cita tion issue; all the heirs at law and creditors will take notice that T will pass upon the said application at the December term, 924, of the Court of Ordinary for said County and un less cause is shown to the contrary said time, leave will be granted. This Nov. sth, 1924. N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary Georgia, Madison County To All Whom It May Concern: L. L. Smith having aplied guardi anship of the person and property of I aurene Bullock and Mary Bullock, minor children of Mrs. G. T. Bullock, late of said Uountv, deceased; no tice is given that I will pass on said application at my office on the first Monday ir. December, 1924. This Nov. sth, 1924 X. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR CON SOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS Petitions from a sufficient number of qualified voters of Oakland School, Sawdust school and Neeae School, having been filed with me, asking for an election to be held in each of the above named school districts upon the question of CONSOLIDATION of Oakland School, Sawdust School and Nee-e School Districts into ONE School District. By virtue of the au thority vested in me as Superintend ent of Schools of --aid County. It is hereby ordered that on the sth day of December 1924, an election be Isold in each of the above named schoolhouses in each of the above school Districts on the question of CONSOLIDATION f the three sid School Districts, said .election to be held under the same rules and reg ulations as general elections. Those favoring CONSOLIDATION of said school Districts, shall have written or printed on their ballots “For Consolidation of Oakland School, Sawdust School and Neese School Districts.” Those opposed* shall have written or printed on their ballots, “Against Consolidation ot Oakland School, Sawdust School and Neese School Districts.” All persona qualified to vote in general elections and who have resided in school dis trict six (6) months prior to this e lection, shall be qualified to vote in this election. Voters in Oakland School District shall vote at Oakland School house is said District. Voters in Sawdust School District shall vote at Sawdust School house in said District. Voters in Neese school District shall vote at Noose School house in said District. Witness my hand and official sfsrnn ture, this the sth day of Nov. 1924. R. C. DAVID, Sunt. Madison County Schools Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Allen,Co M THE ATLANTA JOURNAL HAS £ COMIC PACES The Sunday Journal has increnr-e:! its colored comic sections to 8 full sized pages. Children and grown ups are delightted with the fun' in there two sections of the world’s best comics. No other part of The Journal’s superb Sunday paper lias been cut down. It continues to have 8 pa res of Rotogravure pictures, a wonder ful Sports Department, edited by Morgan Blake and O. R. Keeler. 2 sections of Society and Women’s news, a 32-page Magazine section. Cable dispatches from all over the world, leased wire service of the As sociated Press and two other gnat news associations. The only com plete market and financial news pub lished in Georgia, the best Stake news and an Editorial page of which every Georgian may be proud. The Daily Journal supplies com plete Sporting and Market news "in every edition. It is owned and edit ed by Georgians for all Georgians. You can have The Daily and Sunday Journal delivered by carriers for 20c a week. Give, your order to Robt. Kberhardt Jr., Comer, Ga.; or send direct to The Journal, Atlanta. Ga. —Advertisement Notice To The Buying Public Due to conditions over which the people have no control, it has been necessary for this Bank like many others to have a lot of farm lands sold under execution in order to comply with the State Banking Laws, and in many instances the lands have been bought in for much less than its fair market value, and in other instances the buying public have had an idea that it wfould do no good to bid at such sale as the Lien holder would buy it any way, as their liens would amount to mjore than many otherwise buyers could rake in 'ash, thereby making such sales while legal in every way, in many instances unfair to the defend ant in execution, *ad otherwi e tending to demoralize the price of lands. This bank has advertised for sale as plaintiff in fi fa to sol<K on the first Tu< :-<lay in December before t> < -ourl hou-e d< or />f Madison County the tract of land known as the L. If. Seagraves farm, a full de scription you can see from reading the Sheriff’s Advertisemient ol this tract of land, this farm is well located and improved, and in order to make said property bring its fair market value, this Bank will loan to any solvent purchaser as much a- twenty dollar ptir acre on this farm and give to the purchaser ten years to repay said loan, making the pay ments in ten annual payments with the interest payable annually. From this time on this Bank expects to adopt the policy as set. out above, until conditions adjust themselves and lands got back to their fair value. There can be no better or safer investment than good farm lands at reasonable prices, ami the people to buy lands are the people who work it. Bankers are not farmers and for this reason we have adopted this policy in order to help the fiermer. Northeastern Banking Cos. By C.’ J. HOOD, Cashier. £ J NOTICE CF ELECTION FOR CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS Georgia. Madison County. A petition from more than one fourth of the qualified voters of Du luth School District having been filed with me, asking for an election to be held in said Duluth School Dis trict upon the question of CONSOL IDATION of Duluth School District with Danielsville School District. By virtue of the authority vested in me as Superintendent of Schools of said county,—lt is hereby ordered that on the 12th day of December, 1924, an election to be held in the school house of Duluth School Dis trict on the question of consolidation ° f p n>d Duluth School District with Danielsville School District, said e lection to be held under the same rules and regulations as general e lections . , % j' Those favoring CONSOLIDATION ot saw! Duluth School District with Danielsville School District, shall have written or printed or their bal lots. “For Consolidation of Duluth School with Danielsville School.” Those opposed shall have written or Sprinted on their ballots “Against Consolidation of Duluth School with Danielsville School.” All persons qualified to vote in general elections and'who have resided in’said Duluth School District six (6) months prior to this election, .shall he qualified to Vote in this election. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this the 1 Oth day of Novem ber, 1924. g R. C. DAVID, Supt., Madison County School#, WRSGiEYS After Every Meal It*o flue longest-lasting confection yon can buy -and it’s a help to di gestion and a cleanser as well aa