The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, January 16, 1925, Image 7

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rlegal notices If SALE HU • County. II ', o id before the court • , t DanielsTlUe on the .. ; n February, next, to ' bier for cas’. by virtue ■ h ; . ... -ranted by the Ordinary ■ au :‘."‘-v. the reversionary in ■ fa t V; certain dower lands set W'-St ,n ;; c w . Hendrex, by |m rt to ' ' S Court of sa id county,' interest bein 3 sold : . . ooed for the purpose ■ ,' r , debts of the estate, towit, m. ::, <m “ ide said do ""- H c 0t ‘ f c W . Hendrex being t"ir The land is described at ■ In'tha- certain tract or parcel of ■a lying and being in Mill Dis- V ‘ r M said County, and be a black oak and running 1“ ,5 62 to Blue Stone creek, tn *n the meandering of sale , s 3se to a corner on Said eeK ’ , av6lON. 43 to cor eek, thence N . . thence N 3.30 to a iron pm, N TOW 10.10 to a rock, price s " c 1 w 20.00 to an iron pm, price >¥ _ pnceS. 88 1-4 E 8.40 to the he wing corner, containing 26.83 res mo re or less, and said land viinr the home house on it, and ing known as the place where C. Hendrex resided during his life ,-e. The same having been sur ved by J. T. Gholston, Jan. 11, 24. Terms: Cash. R, Howard Gordon, Admr. orgia, Madison County. Mrs. Flovd Moore, having made plication for twelve months’ sup rt out of the estate of C. M. ■core, k-ewed, and appraiser duly ■ppointed to set apart the same hav ■ their return; all persons Concerned are hereby required to ■hr.v cause before the Court of Or dinary of said county on the first Monday in February, 1925, why said ppoli cation should not be granted. I This sth day of Jan. 1925. X. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary. Icon 'a. Madison County. To All Whom It May Concern: C. F, Threlkeld, having in proper 'orm applied to me for Permanent setters of Administration on the es ate of Mrs. Martha Threlkeld, late if said county; this is to cite all ind singular the creditors and next if kin of Mrs. Martha Threlkeld, de based, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and how cause, if any they can, why per manent administration should m>t be granted to C. F. Threlkeld on Mrs. Martha Threlkeld’s estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this sth day of Jan., 1925.. N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary. Georgia, Madison County. Whereas, T. J. and G. A. Bur roughs Jr., Administrators of J. I. Burroughs, represents to the court in their petiition, duly filed and en tered on record, that they have fully administered J. I. Burroughs’ es tate: this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred itr, rs, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrators should not be discharged from their administra [ tion, and receive Letters of Dismis | s '°n on the first Monday in Feb. 1925 N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary. Georgia, Madison County. A majority of the next of kin of £ L. Benton, deceased, having in proper form applied to me for Per manent Letters of Administration to e wanted to J. T. Murray on the estate of E. L. Benton, late of said county; this is to cite all and singu ar the creditors and next of kin of - L. Benton to be and appear at office within the time allowed by a ' v> an 'i “how cause, if any they can, * h y Permanent letters of Adminis -on should not be granted to J. , ‘ Murray on Ev. L. Benton’s es tate. I’ness my hand and official sig nature, this sth day of Jan., 1925. A- C. BULLOCK, Ordinary. Madison County, city of the next of kin of n cy Jane Benton having, in y, a PPhed to me for Per n< n betters of Administration to e ..L, : r to J- T. Murray on the Mis. Nancy Jane Benton, county; this is to cite . lar the creditors and l . * o: Mrs. Nancy Jane Ben v anf * appear at my office allowed by law, and f " e - M any they can, why Letters of Administration r ,. ' be granted to J. T. Mur t . • Nancy Jane Benton’s j. mv hand and official sig da- ' Jan., 1925. -'<■ C. BULLOt K, Ordinary. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS Georgia, Madison County. All creditors of the estate of the estate of Misses Mary and Maggie Woods, deceased, late of said county, are hereby notified to render in their claims to the undersigned ac cording to law, and all persons in debted; to said estate are required to make immediate payments to me. Tins Jan. 6th, 1925. W. S. Threlkeld, Ex’r of will of Misses Mary and Maggie Woods, deceased. Georgia, Madison County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, wild bo sold at public outcry at the c*urt house door at Danielsville on the firs 1 Tuesday in February, 1925, within the legal hours of sale, the fo-Ilowing described lands: All that tract or parcel of land, ly ing andjbeing in the county of Ma li son said State and 382 district G. M and adjoining lands of Ed Ch':lde~s on the North, Legion O'Kelley on the West, Paul Earl on the South, Mrs. Pearl Morris and Mrs. Nona White on the East and contains One hun dred twenty-one (121) Acres more or less. Said land sold as the property of W. T. Thompson, deceased, estate, said tract or parcel of land having been set apart to the widow, Mrs. W. E. Thompson, of said W. T. Thomp son, dee’d, and for distribution a mont the heirs at law. This Jan. 6th, 1925. Terms: Cash F. O. Thompson, Adm’r of the estate of W. T. Thompson, dee’d. Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold before the Court house door in said County on thr lrst Tuesday in February, 1925, with in the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described property, to-wit : One Ford Roadster, 1918 Model, found in possession of Howard Ar mour and levied on as the property cf Eugene Scarborough to satisfy an Execution issued from Superior Court of Madison County in favor of G. A. Burroughs and against Eu gene Scarborough. This Gth day Jan. 1025. W. H. HALL, Sheriff Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold be3ore the Court house door in said County on the lrst Tuesday in February, 1925, with in the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the flow ing described property, to-wit: All that lot, tract or parcel of lanc| lying and being in the county of Madison,the 203rd Dist., G. M., thereof, and in the town of Carlton, bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock on road leading to Tate Sto valls Mill; thence S 74 1-2 W 1.32, to point; thence N 85 1-2 W 4.50 to rock on S'. A. L. Ry- right of way to rock; thence S 19 1-2 E 3.23 to> the beginning corner, containing nine-tenth (9-10) of an acre more or less, as shown by plat of the same } made by E. E. Stone, Dec. 23, 1908, Said lot levied on as the property of A. H. Eberhardt, to satisfy an Execution issued from the Cit; Court of Lexington, February Term, 1923, against Mrs. G. M. Turner maker, and A. H. Eberhardt, en dorser, as defendants, in favor o Planters Bank. Also another Execi. tion issued from Madison Superior court in favor of Planters Bank, Carlton, Ga. against A. H. Eber hardt. Written notice giv en defendants and tenant in posses sion. There being no property oi Mrs. G. M. Turner on which to levy. This Dec. 20, 1924. W. H. HALL, Sheriff Georgia, Madison County. Where, Mrs. Ethel David, Ad ministratrix of J • W. Thorn ten, deceased, estate, represents to the Court in her petition, duly filed ar.d entered on record, that she ha* fully administered J. W. Thorn ton’s estate; this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin err r-. i e v editor~. to show cause- ? f * they can, why said Administratrix DAMELSViLLE MONITOR, DANIELSVILLE, GEOPQ’fL should not he discharged from her administration, and receive Lette.s of Dismission on the first Monday in February, 1925. N. C. BULLOCK, Ora Georgia, Madison County. Where, Mrs. Ethel David, Ad ministratrix of Mrs. J. W. Thorn ton, deceased, estate, represents to the Court in her petition, duly filed and entered on record, that she has fully administered Mrs. J. W. Thom ton’s estate; this is, therefore, tr cite all persons concerned, kindre> and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrate should not be discharged from h administration, and receive Letter of Dismission on the first Monday in February, 1925. N. C. BULLOCK, Ord % _ Georgia, Madison County. Will be sold before the Com-, house door in said County, on th first Tuesday in February, 192' within the legal hours of sale, to i highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 203rd Di G. Mi., Madison County, Ga., about three miles north of Carlton on road leading from Newtown to ferry on Broad River, about 250 yards south of the house now occupied by J. R Wilson and adjoining other lands of J. R. Wilson—containing (5) Five acres more or less. Levied on as the property of J R. Wilson in favor of Planters Bank Carlton, Ga., against J. R. Wilson Defendant notified according to law. This Dec. 19. 1924. W. 11. HALL, Sheriff Georgia, Madison County. Whereas, O. A. Faulkner, Ex ecutor of the last will of J. A Faulkner, deceased, represents tr the Court in his petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered said estate; This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindled and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Executor should not be dis charged from his administration an receive Letters of Dismission on thr first Monday in Feb. 1925. N. C. Bullock, Ord. BUCK-DRAUGHT but it did the work. It just seemed to cleanse the liver. Very soon I felt like new. When I found Black-Draught so easy to take and easy acting, I began to use it in time and would not have sick headaches.” Constipation causes the system to re-absorb poisons that may cause great pain and much danger to youi health. Take Thedford’s Black-Draught. It will stimu late the liver and help to drive out the poisons. Sold by all dealers. Costs only one cent a dose. 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