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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE to debtors
N AND CREDITORS
rvereia, Madison County.
creditors of the estate of the
•t,te of Misses Mary and Maggie
Vfotds, deceased, late of said county,
hereby notified to render in
th eir laims to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons in,
debted to said estate ar, required
to make immediate payments t* me.
This Jan. 6th, 1925.
W. S. Threlkeld, Ex’r *f
will of Misses Mary and Maggie
Woods, deceased. . ~
Georgia, Madison County.
To the Creditors of M. E. Scogin,
deceased:
You are hereby required to ren
der to the undersigned a statement
of your demands.
This Jan. 12th, 1925.
C. H. Scogin, Admr. of M. E.
Scogin, deceased.
M, M 6,6 t.
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PETITION FOR DIVORCE IN MAD
ISON SUPERIOR COURT; FILED
TO DECEMBER TERM, 1924
Janie Wynn
yg _ j ti* P-i'
Simon Wynn
To Simon Wynn
Janie Wynn filed her petition a
gainst you for divorce in this court
to the December Term 1924, and you
not residing in this county or State,
an order being granted to perfect
service on you by publication, you
are hereby notified to be and appear
at the next term of Madison Superior
Court, to te held on the first Monday
in Ma ch 1925, to answer the com
plaint.
Witness the Honorable W. L. Hodg
es, Judge of said Court, This January
Ist, 1925.
Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk.
M, 1-23, 4t.
Georgia, Madison County.
W. J. Spearman and C. W. j
Spearman having applied to the Or
dinary by petition asking- that T. W j
Adams, as administrator of the es- j
of A. L. Adams, deceased, late
of said county, be required to make
a deed to a certain tract of land in
Madison County, Ga.. about two
mile:! from Danielsville, and being
known as the A. H. Adams home
place, on the Bankhead highway, and
adjoining'lands of J. -T. Meadow, C.
E. Adams, and Bankhead highway,
and being described in : certain bond
for title given by A. L. Adams to
said W. J. Spearman and C. W.
Speerman in pursuance of a bond fir
title made by the sail A. L. Adams
to said W. J. and C. TV . Speerman,
in his life tin.e, the said W. J. Speer
man and C. TV. Speerm m alleging
that they have fully met their obli
gations in said bond.
This is to notify Mrs. Lettie Ad
ams and Asa Adams, heirs at lav/ of
the said deceased, A. L. Adams, to
be and appear at the March Term
1925 of the Court of Ordinary of
Mad ison County, and show cause, i‘f
any they can, why said administra
tor rhould not be required to make
said deed as prayed for by the said
IV. J. Speerman and C. W. Speer
roan, petitioners.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
To whom it may concern:
Q- H. Masisey having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
betters of Administration on the es
tate of Mr. Nancy C. Massey, late
of said County; this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
bin of Mrs. Nancy Cb Massey to be
and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, "Jiid show cause,
h any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
t 0 Q. H. Massey on Mrs. Nancy C.
Massey’s estate.
itness my hand and official sig
natare, this 2nd day jf Feb. 1925.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
Notice is hereby given that C. F.
V >*|-i Threlkeld, d-’roased, having
a Pp!id to me by petition for leave to
sell the real estate of said deceased;
and that an order was made hhereon
at the February term, 1925, for cita
tion, and citfXion issue; all the heirs
at law and creditors of the said de
ceased will take netice that I will
pass upon said application at the
March term, 1925, 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 Feb. 2 1925.
N. 0. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
Notice is hereby given that J. T.
Murray as administrator of E. L.
Benton, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of the said deceased; an
order was made thereon at the Feb.
1925 term, for citation, that citation
issue; all the heir at law and credi
tors of the said E. L. Benton, de
ceased, will take notice that I will
pass upon said application at the
March term, 1925. of the Court cf
Ordinary of said county, and that
unless cause is shewn to the contrary,
at said time, said leave will be grant -
ed. This Feb. 2, 1925.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be sold at the court house
door in said county on the first Tues
ay in March, 1925. within the legal
hours of sale, to-wit:
All that certain tract of land ly
ing and being in Madison County,
Ga., 438th District, G. M. and
bounded on the North by Madison
Springs tract, now owned by L. W.
Berryman, on the East by Edgar
Goodrum, on the South by M-dison
Springs land f now owned by Mason,
and on the West by Will Christian,
more fully described as follows: . .
Beginning at Will Christian’s and
Madison Springs land, post oak cor
ner, thence S 88 E 18.44 to black
.gum on the branch, then up said
branch with meandering* of to
a corner in the middle of said branch,
thence N 89 W 17.3" to pine cor
ner, thence S 1 3-4 W 12.25 to the
beginning post oak. containing 24
acres more or less, more fnllv de
scribed bv nlat made by TANARUS). E. Stone
Oct. 13, 1908, hereto attached ard
made a part of this deed. Said
property is known as the Joe Bal
lenger place and is levied on to sat
isfy the within fi fa, that is a Sure
rior Court execution in favor of Mrs
Ella E. Dean against L. W. Berry
man, and sold as L. W.
property. This Feb. 2. 1-925.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff
Georgia, Madison County .
Will be sold before the court house
door at Danielsville, Ga., betweenn
the legal hours of sale, the folio.ving
personal property to-wit:
1 red and -white snottcd miik cow;
also 1 top buggy, F. A. Ames make.
Said property sold to satisfy an ex
ecution issued from the Superior
Court of! said Countv in favor of
Madison Bank against Cbarlev Lord
and S. F}. Whitworth, said proner+.y
levied on as the nronerty of Charley
Lord. This F^b. 2, 1925.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be gold before the court
house door at Danielsville, said Coun
ty on the first Tue<*day in March,
1925, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, ' the
following described property to-wit:
Lot No. 1.
Being all that tract or parcel of
land, being in the incorporate limits
of the town of Danielsville, Madison
County, Ga., on the road leading
from Danielsyille to Madison Springs
adjoining lands of W. D. Meadow
on the North, Mrs*. Mary A. Sor
rells on the East, J. R. Echols on
the South, being now H. L. Echols,
said Danielsville and Madison Springs
Boad on the West, the courses and dis
tances being according to a plat
made by E. E. Stone and attached
to deed made by W. D. Meadow to
J. E. Bond Sr., dated April 12th,
1912, containing two acres more or
less.
Lot Not. 2.
Being all that tract of land lying and
being in the City of Danielsville,
said County, this lot being distir I
givshed as lot N). 9 in the rlat and
plan of the City of Danielsville, con-
THE DANIELSViLLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GA.
taining One-Fourth of an acre moie
or less, together with all improve
ments thereon, said lot lying on the
public square and Athens road, west
of said road, and known as the B*-
rum lot, bounded cm the North by
Public Square, Blast by Athens road,
South by lot herein conveyed, and
West by Bullock lot.
Lot No. 3
Being all that lot or parcel of land,
in said City <*f Danielsyille, said
State and County, adjoining the a
beve described lot on the North, Ath
ens road on the East, Blackwell lot,
now T. G. Hitchcock on the South,
and Bullock lot on the West, con
taining one-half acre more or less,
and known as the D. E. Griffeth
nolfin house lot.
On the first described let there is
a six room dwelling and stable and
other out buildings. On the second
described lot, there is a good five
room dwelling, a store room with
two other rooms attached. On the
third described lot there is a two
story building, the lower story used
for coffin house store room, and t v e
second floor for lodge purposes. Also
goed barn on this lot.
Also on the following describe-:
property as the property of D. E.
Griffeth;.
One lot of caskets und coffins a
follows:
1 Casket, 6-3 No. ''7os; 1 Casket,
6-e, No 515; 2 Caskets, 2-2 No. 202;
2 CasJcets, 2-6 No. 233; 1 Casket,
6-3 No. 140; 1 Casket, 6-3 No.
48,579; l Casket, 6-3 No. 8847; 1
Cesket 3-0 No number; 1 Casket 6-
3 No 509; 1 Casket 6-0 No . 2 N. L.
1 Casket 2-2 No . 5; 1 Casket 2-6
Plush; 1 Casket 2-6 W. L.; 2 Cas
kets 2-6 Flat top, W. L.; 1 Casket
6-3 No 503; 2 Caskets No. 202; 1
Casket 2-0 No. 5; 1 Casket G-3, No.
575-8; 1 Casket 6-3 No. 55; 1 Cas
ket 6-3 No. 96 State Grey; 1 Casket
2- No. 122; 1 Casket 2- No 98; 1
Casket 6-0 No. 2022-70 White; 1
Casket 6-3 33-24; 1 Casket 6 No.
G 173 Gay Plush; 1 Casket 3 No.
101 P; 1 Casket 2-6 in 4 feet box;
1 Clasfcet 6-3 Broad Cloth, Cover
Black; 1 Casket 5-9 No. 603; 1 Cas
ket 4- No. 5; 1 Casket 6-6 No. 75;
1 Casket 6-3 No 7*; 1 Casket 6-5
No. 75; 1 Casket 6-3 No. 601; 1
Casket 6-3 No. 0107; L Casket 6-0
No. 70; 1 Canket 2-0 No. B; 1 Casket
2-6 No. B; 1 Casket 5-9 No. B; 1
Casket 5-9 N0.67; 1 Casket 2-9 No.
202; 1 Casket 2-0 No. A; 1 Casket
6-3 No. 80; 1 Casket 6-0 No. 82; 1
Casket 4-6 Mo. 503; 1 Casket 6-0
No. 71; 1 Casket 6-0 U: 1 Casket 5-
0B; 2 Caskets 2-6 No. 10; 1 Casket
6-6 No. 94; 1 Casket 6-6 No. 03; 2
Caskets 6-6 No. 550 P; 1 Casket 5-9
No. 5501; 1 Casket 3-6 No. 10; 1 Cas
ket 5-6 No. 603; 1 Casket 5-6 No.
509-50; 1 Casket 2-6 B; 1 Casket 4-
G B; 1 Casket 2-6 No. 733; 1 Casket
|4- No. 5; 2 Caskets 2- No. 202; 2
i Caskets 2-3 No 202; 2 Caskets 2-6
I No. 202; 1 Casket 2-0 No. 2 1-2; 1
i Casket 5-9 No. 5: 1 Casket 4-6 No.
! B 2 1-2; 1 Casket 3-0 No. B; 1 Cas
i ket 2 feet No. B-l-2: 1 Casket 2-6
| A; 1 Casket 4-6 B 1-2: 1 Casket 3-
j o B 1-2; 1 Casket 5-6 B 1-2; 1 Cas
ket 2-6 No. 205-70; 1 Casket 6-0 No.
5511; 1 Casket 6-3 No. 101; 1 Cas
ket 6-3 No. 170; 1 Casket 6-3 No.
4265; 1 Casket 2-6 No. 0; 1 Casket
2- 103 1-2; 1 Casket 2-0 No. L. S.;
1 Casket 2 6 No 202-55; 1 Casket 6-
0 No. 509-55; 1 Casket 6-3 No. 8;
2 Caskets 2-6B”-l-2; 1 Casket 2-6
No. 70; 1 Casket 4- No. B-l-2; 4
Caskets 2-6 No. 6; 1 Casket 4-8 No.
355; 1 Casket 5-3 No. 5; 1 Casket 2-
08. S. L. S; 1 Casket 2-6 B. S. ;
1 Casket 2-6 No. 101; 1 Casket 2-6
Flat top; 1 Casket 3-0 No. 10; 1 Cas*-
ket 3-0 No. 5; 2 Caskets 2-6 B-l-2;
1 Casket 2-6 No. 5; 3 Caskets 3-0 B
-1-2; 1 Casket 2-6 B-l-2; 2 Caskets
3- B-l-2; 1 Casket 2- No. 203; 1
Casket 2-6 B-l-2; 1 Casket 2-6 202
55; 1 Casket 2- No. 812; 1 Casket
4- No. 5; 1 Casket 2- No. 10; 1
Casket 2- Mo. B; 1 Casket 4- No. 5;
1 Casket 2-6 No. 5; 1 Casket 3-6 No.
5; 1 Casket 2-6 B-l-2; 1 Casket 2-0
B. S. L. f?.; 1 Casket 2-6 No. B.
S. L. S.; 1 Casket 3- No. 6; 1 Cas
ket 2-9 No. 202-55; t Casket 3-
White Plush; 1 Casket 5-3 No. 603
1 Casket 5-6 No. 5501: 1 Casket 6-3
G. J. G.; 1 Casket 4- No. 5 1-2; 1
Casket 6-3 No. 53 1-2; 1 Casket 6-0
B 1-2; 1 Casket 5-6 No. B 1-2; 1
Casket 2-0 No. B 1-2; 1 Casket 5-3
No. 5501; 1 Casket 6-3 PlO6l C. C. ;
1 Casket 6-3 No. J.. 17 P; 1 Casket
6-3 No. 1401-7; 1 Casket -3 No.
183; 1 Casket No. 509-50; 1 Casket
6-3 No. 1421-70; 1 Casket S-3 No.
103; 1 Coffin 6-3 No. B 1-2; 1 Cas
ket 5- No. B 1-2; 1 Carket 2- No. 5;
1 Cailket 2-6 No. A; 1 Casket 2- B.
8. L. S. ; 1 Casket 2-6 Flat top; 1
Casket 2-0 No. 10; 1 Casket 6-0
2106-6; 1 Casket 6-3 No. 509-45;
2 Caskets 2-6 No. 5; 1 Casket 6-3
No. 149; 1 Casket 6-3 No. 1705-6;
1 Casket 5-9 No. 101; 1 Casket 6-3
No. 88-29; 1 Casket 6-3 No. T. W. ;
1 Casket 6-3 200BE; 1 Casket 3-6
No. 2 L 1; 2 Caskets 0 3 2-9; 4 Cas
kets 2-0 No. 841; 1 Casket 6-3 4700
Block C; 1 Casket 6-3 No. 42 L 4;
1 Casket 2-3 No. 2; 1 Casket 6-3 46
No. LOG.
1 Ford Hearse.
Said property levied upon as the
property of D. E. Griffeth to satisfy
an execution issued from the Supe
rior Court of Madison County, Ga.,
on the Ist day of September 1924
in favor of Gholston Bros, against
D. E. Griffeth and C. J. Tyner Jr.
Deed from Gholston Bros. to D. E.
Griffeth filed and recorded in Clerk’s
office of Madison Superior Csurt, for
the purpose of levy and sale, before
levy made. Written notice given
D. E. Griffeth, defendant in fifa
and tenant in possession as required
by law.
Also the following property levied
upon as the property of D. E, Grif
feth and C. J. Tyner Jr.
1 Grind rock, 8 oil cars, 29 pieces
bn steel, 1 lot joint stuff and car
bodies, 400 crossre ember braces for
Ford cars, 1 Runn’ng in machine, 1
engine and free air tank pump, 1
drill on post, 2 wagon tires, 1 1-2 in.
16 axel for Ford and other makes of
cars, 2 Ford drive shafts, 7 Foi*d
wheels, new and second hand, about
400 long cylinder head, bolts, about
32 short cylinder head bolts, about
300 washers, 1-2 inch; 1 pint can
cement and lit small sizes; 1 quart
can cement; 2 glasses for cars; 6
Ford patent hangers; 1 lot Clhevolet
parts in basket; 12 car gaskets, dif
ferent makes; about 50 car bolts;
1 flash-light case; 1 lot hose clamps;
4 radious rods; 1 lot felt washers;
25 rubber hose 1 1-2 inch, 3 feet
long; 1 lot case hose, short lengths;
1 lot second-hand washers; 28 Ford
fan belts; 1 lot steel bolts; 1 can.
shaft for cars; 2 rubber floor boards
for Fords; 1 set magnets, 16 comp; 1
set magnets, 13 comp.; 2 front bum
pers; 1 five gallon glass jug; 100 &
L turn buckles; 1 sledge hammer; 1
axle puller; I roller jack; wheels; 1
lot gas pipe; abouut 25 patches; 50
yards size; 40 patches 30 yards size;
1 lot duusting machines and parts;
1 lot attachments for Ford cars; 1
First Bound
I WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES FOR THE PURPOSE
OF RECIEVING TAX FOR THE YEAR 1925. PLEASE MEET ME
AND GIVE IN YOUR TAX.
COLBERT February 16 10 to 12
HULL February 16 1 to 3
CARLTON February 17 10 to 12
NEWTOWN February 17 1 to 2
PAOLI February 17 3to 4
BRIDGES STORE February 18 9 to 10
NEESE February 18 11 to 1
SAWDUST February 18 | 1 to 2
O’KELLEYS STORE February 18 3 to 4
PITTMAN COURT HOUSE February 19 10 to 12
ROGERS STORE February 19 12 to 1
ILA February 19 < *’ 2 to 4
POCA February 20 10 to 12
FT. LAMAR February 20 v '-A - 1 to 2
TYNERS STORE February 20 ; 2to 3
FITTS STORE February 20 3 to 4
COMER February 21 ’ : 10 to 2
MILL COURT GROUND February 23 10 to 12
BONDS GIN February 23 12 to 1
P. C. SCARBORO STORE February 23 2 to 3
HARRISON COURT GROUND February 24 10 to 12
C. W. SCARBORO STORE February 24 ' 1 to 2
J. E. VAUGHN’S STORE February 24 -3 to 4
JEPTHA February 25 10 to 12
MAN PATTONS MILL February 25 1 to 2
CLODFELTERS STORE February 25 3 to 4
DANIELSVILLE MARCH COURT
4. M. Hi:;, 3,T P.,M,
Dodge truck, broken down; 1 Ford
car, broke down, new block; 1 lot.
shafting etc.; 1 lot Ford bolts, nuts,
and all kinds washers etc.; and bear
ings and bushings; 1 Ford five-pas
senger car.
The above property levied upon as
the property of D. F. Griffeth and
G. J. Tyner Jr. to satisfy a fifa is
sued from the Superior Court of
Madison County, Ga., on the Ist day
of Sepetmber 1924 in favor of Ghol
ston Bros, against said D. E. Grif
feth and C. J. Tyner Jr. j
This January 29th, !925.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff I
NOTICE OF MEETING 0F CREDI
TORS
In the District Court cf the United
States for the Northern District
of Ga. Eastern Division.
AS A-COURT IN BANKRUPTCY
IN RE: .
Jno. M. Sorrow, Bankrupt, t
Colbert, Ga., R. F. D. '
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that there
will be a meeting of creditors of the
above named bankrupt on Feb. 12,
1925, at 613 and 614 Southern Mu
tual Building, Athens, Ga. at 10:00
o’clock A. M., for the purpose of
Examining bankrupt, allowing claims
selecting a trustee and other legal
business. ......
HOWELL COBB, Referee
Athens, Ga., Feb. 3rd 1925.
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