The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, March 13, 1925, Image 3

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legal NOTICES Georgia- MadlS °“ of the Court KfZ oi J* C ° Unty ’ " iU of ordinal > at th e court sold at P a on the first house door the Tuesday mAP j the following legal hours of sale, described lands '• g . of land , Iy- AU the county of Madi- district, son said - “ lands of Mrs. Ethel and adjoining o Threl . Pa '; tie Southeast; Mrs. J’ Ve ld on the Southwest; Co s the Northwest; and con ,Mr 2 6 35 Acres more or less. ,a ‘” ld for the purpose of d.strtbu ' o- heirs Terms Cash, tion among he- This March 4, e9-o- C F. Threlkeld, Admr of Mrs. Martha Threlkeld, Estate . r- nvoia Madison County. G ws,;e SOW before the court house door of said the Tuesday in April IJ-o, neuw , , hours of sale, to the htghest Wdder for-cash, the following prop erty to wit; ’the Hfe *te of Susie ArnoM in dtothe f—.and. tbrt tract o. pare •trated in Madison County, G •’ 1 U i ac. of W P. R°we on adjoining lands ot W. r South; Ed Johnson on West Mo cjnith place and Graham place on North; and Ed Johnson cn East; en elosed in the following lines: Bog.n ring at a maple thence S 48 y-J W 147; S 31 w 168; S 47 W 230; S og i.2 W 122; S 73 W 141; S 44 W 292 to rock; thence S 64 1-2 E 3.10 to rock; thence S 12 1-2 W 10.00 to rock; thence S 671-4 E 21.34; thence S 88 3-4 E 6.67 to iron stake; thence N 23 W 22.57 to rock;* thence N 63 W 12.65 to beginning corner, containing 95.45 acres more or less; being the dower interest of Susie Arnold, and levied upon as the property of Susie Arnold to satisfy tax execution issued by T. G. H’tch cock against Susie Arnold for taxes for 1924. This March 2nd, 1925 . W. H. HALL, Sheriff Georgia, Madison County. By virtue of afi fa in favor of ■Clara Brightwell against W. O. Pitman, issued from a judgment of Madison Superior Court, dated Mai .• 3, 1924, I will sell to the highest} bidder for cash, during legal hours on the firsi Tuesday in April 1925, before the Court House door at Dan ielteville, Madison County, Georgia the following described property: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing in Madison County Georgia, on the waters of Little Sandy Creek, ad joining lands of Mrs. Sarah Wages. Cole, Huff and others, and lying o* the West side of Sandy Creek, an the East side of Nowhere road, am being a part of the Wages land, m r fully described as follows: Being the land described in a deed from Mrs. Sarah Wages to Allen IT. Talmage which deed is recorded in deed book Y page 440, for further description reference can be made to deed from Mrs. Maude F. Talmage to W. O. Pitman dated October 31, 1917 and recorded in Clerks office of Superior Court of Madison County November 2, 1917. Said property levied on as the prop erty of W. O. Pitman and levy made nffet deed from Clara Brightwell to W. 0. Pitman conveying said land Was recorded. Written notice given to W. 0. Pitman, the tenant in pos session. This March 2nd, 1925. W. H. HALL, Sheriff Georgia, Madison County. Whereas, D. R. Carithers, Admin istrator of Mrs. N. D. Carithers, represents to the Court in his peti tion, duly filed and entered on record, that he has faithfully* administered Mrs. N. D. Carithers’ estate; This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, and receive Letters of Dismission, on first Monday in April, 1925. N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary. Georgia, Madison County. Notiee is hereby given that Q. H. Massey as administrator of Mrs. Nancy C. Massey, deceased, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell real estate of said deceased; an orderwas made thereon at the March term, 1925, for citation, that citation issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of said deceased will take notice that I will pass upon sa ; d application at the April term, 1925, of the Court of Ordinary of said County, and unless cause is shown to the contrary at said time, said leave will be granted. This March 2. 1925, N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary. Georgia, Madison County. Notice is hereby given that Q. H. Massey, as Executor of Dr. H. D. Masrey, deceased, having appl : ed by petition for leave to sell the real es tate of the said deceased; an order was made thereon for citation, that citation issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of the said Dr. H. D. Massey, deceased, will take notice that I will nasa upon said application at the April term, 1925, of Court of Ordinary of said county, and th§t unless cause is shown to the contrary at said time, said leave wfil be grant ed. This March 2nd. 1925. N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary. * MT. AIRY * *********** Miss Ouida Sorrow of Celbert was the Saturday night guest of Miss Lillie Patten. Miss Annie Bellle and Fannie Lou Patten ®f Mt. Zion were the char ming guests Sunday of Misses Ger aldine and Lucille Sheridan. Misses Clyde Chatham and Clara and Annie Mae Burroughs were the guests Sunday of Miss Nellie Bor ders. Mr!. Arthur Meyer of Amoldsville was a visitor Saturday at the home of Mr. L. R. Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs Hal comb spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Escoe of Mt. Zion. Miss Lillie Patten and her guest, Miss Ouida Sorrow, attended the par ty Saturday night at Mr. Will Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Patten vis itted Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sheridan Sunday. Mrs. Joe Escoe of Cedar Grove spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCarty. Miss Mabel Escoe spent Thursday night with Miss Pauline Holcomb. We are glad to state the sickness in our community is better. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and littlq daughter of Athene were the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. John David. Mr. J. Q. Barnett attended court at Danielsville last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. King visited Mrs. Fannie Kincaid at St. Marys Hospital Sunday. Mr. J. E). Burroughs was the guest Sunday of Rev. Code of Col bert . Little Miss Mattie Lean Porterfield was the guest Sunday of Little Miss Eunice King. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnett spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs Hart of Hull. The farmers in this section are very busy... *' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patten spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Die Haynes of Danielsville. Mrs. J. R. Burroughs visited Mrs King Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. King has as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Scoggins of Colbert. Mrs. L. R. Sheridan was a visito, to Athens Friday last. THE DANIgtaVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA Mise Lillie Patten was the guest Thursday last of her sister, Mrs. Hu bert Ee*e. Mr. and Mrs;, Lonnie Hardman were visiting near Moons Grove la week. Misses Eva and Alma Patten were the guests Sunday of Miss Inez Huff of Danielsville. ' ;Xv:-X; - - "<_}sr TO •> v. / . . US Rep. Nick Longworth, who for fifteen years has battled to come out from under the handicap of being son-in-law of the famous T. R., at last wins by his own abil ity and is the new speaker of the House in the 56th Congress. *1 Corning to ELBERTON on a return visit THE PROGRESSIVE DOCTORS’ SPEIALIST Treating Without Surgical Operation At the GHOLSTON HOTEL Thursday, March 19th Office Hours; 10a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY Returning in three months FREE CONSULTATION The Progressive Doctors' Special ist is licensed by the state of Geor gia ; a graduate of one of the best u niversities; twenty-five years of prac tical experience; (fourth year in Georgia) comes well recommended. Will demonstrate in the principal cities methods of treating diseases of long standing by means of medi cines, diet and hygiene, thus saving many people from a dangerous and expensive surgical operation. This specialist is an expert in diag nosis and will tell you the exact truth about your condition. Only these who have a good chance to regain their health will be treated, so that every one who takes treatment will bring their friends at the next visit. Some of the diseases treated: Dis eases of the stomach, bowels, liver blood, blood vessels, skin; kidneys; bladder, heart, lungs, eye: ear; nose throat, scalp, enlarged veins, leg ul cers, rheumatism, high blood pres sure, tumors, enlarged glands, goitre piles, nerves, weakness or exhaus tion of the nervous system giving rise to loss of mental and bodily vigor, melancholia, discouragement and worry, undeveloped children, either mental or physical, and all chronic diseases of men, women and children that have baffled the skill of the family physician . A diagnosis of any disease of long standing, its nature and cause, wilt be made Free and proper medicines will be furnished at a reasonable cost to those selected as favorable cases for treatment. Children must be accompanied by their parents and married ladies by their husbands. Headquarters: Atlanta, Ga. (Advertisement) Speaker 11 IlhcQnmMuP Achievement is gained by the man who tries. The fruiti-on of your dreams and desires comes at the end of an effort to achieve them. In the achievement of success in business the first step is a bank account—you cannot establish a line o i credit with creditors without it, Young man, if you hope seme day to be at the head of yojrown bisiness, come to our bank today and start your account. Take the first step. Then when you are ready take the second step, • • You cannot climb a hill without taking the first step, THE COMER BANK Deposits Insured COMER, GEORGIA. A man doesn't think much about the care of his hair unti! it is either gone or going so rapidly that it is diffi cult to stop. A woman begins taking care of her hair when she is a little girl—and as a result the average wo man has an abundance of beautiful hair. Proper care of the hair calls for good brushes, combs, certain medicinal remedies, the proper soap for washing possibly a vibrator or massage roller, a hair tonic, scalp food, dandruff eradicator, etc. We are prepared to supply any demand you make up on us in this line, (Tomer TlDrug Company Comer, <seor<jia. Just Received A-nice line of Ladies Hats and Dress Goods, Special Values, Also a good line of Shoe3. We keep at all times the best and freshest of groceries Specials; Soda 7 for 25c Washing Powder 7 for 25c Olive Pearl Soap 7 for 25c 3 Ib3 of whole bean coffee for 14 lbs. of Sugar for 1.00 Many Other Bargains E. B. SCARBORO