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| LEGAL NOTICES
tslovgia, Madison County. /
By virtue of an order of the Court
af Ordinary of said county, will be
eold at public outcry at the court
housw door at on the tirst
Tuesday in April, 1926, *■" the
legal hours of sale, the following
described lands: '
All that tract or parcel of land, ly
ing and being in the county <>f Madi
son said State, Brookline
nd adjoining lands of Mrs. Ethel
David on the Northeast; J. T. Th rtl '
Jtcld on the Southeast; Mrs. t ss’°
Scarborough on the Southwest; Co
mer road on the Northwest;' and con
tains 26.35 Acres more or less.
Seid for the purpose of distribu
tion among heirs. Terms Cash.
This March 4, e 925.
G. F. Threlkeld, Admr of
Mrs. Martha Thaelkeld, Estate:
Georgia, Madison County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county on the First
Tuesday in April 1925, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
’bidder for cash, the following prop
erty to wit: the ltfe estate of Susie
Arnold in nnd to the following lands:
All that tract 0- parcel of -am,
situated in MadiSon County, <>*•.
adjoining lands of W. P. Kow on
South; Ed Johnsoa on West; Mose
Smith place and C.rahsm place <>n
North; and Ed Johnson on East; en
closed in the following lines: Begin
ning at a maple thence S 48 y-2 W
147; S .11 W 168; S 47 W 235; S
28 1-2 W 122; S 73 W 141; S 44 W
222 to rock; thence S 64 1-2 E 3.10
to rock; thence Sl 2 1-2 W 10.00 to
rock; thence S 67 1-4 E 21.34;
thence S 88 3-4 E 6.67 to iron
atake; thence N 23 W 22.57 to rock;
thence N 63 W 12.65 to beginning
corner, containing 95.45 acres ihore
or less; being the dower interest of
Susie Arnold, and levied upon as tho
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. HAI4-* Sheriff
Georgia, Madison County.
By virtue of nfifa in favor of
Clara Brightwell against W O.
Pitman, issued from a judgment of
Madison Superior Court, dated Mar.>
3, 1924, 1 will sell to the highest
bidder for cash, during legal hour*
on the first Tuesday in April 1925.
before the Court House door at Dan
ielsville, Madison County, Georgia
the following described property:
AM that tract or parcel of land ly
Sng in Madison County Georgia, on
the waters of Little Sand’y Creek, ad
joining lands of Mrs. Sarah Wages,
Cole, Huff and others, and lying
the West side ?f Sandy Creek, an
the East side of Nowhere road, *m<
being a part of the Wages land, m'-
ftilly described as follows: Being the
land described in a deed from Mrs.
Sarah Wages to Allen H. Talmage
which deed is recorded in deed book
Y page 440, for further description
reference can he made to deed from
Mrs. Maude F. Talmage to W. O.
Pitman dated October "1, 1917 and
recorded in Clerks office of Superior
Oourt of Madison County November
2. 1917-
Said nrorertr levied cn as the nr'-m
hf 'V O n ’•> I 1 m
nrior dec* 1 from Cl am T'rightwell te
W. 0. l'itmnn conveying sa'd land
was recorded. Written notice given
to W. O. Pitmnn, the tenant in pas
session. —....
This March 2nd. 1925.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff
Georgia, Madison Countv.
Whereas, D. R. Admin
istrator of Mrs NT. D. Carit.V °ra,
represents to the Court in his peti
tion, duly filed srd ordered on record,
that he has faithf d’y administered
Mrs. N. D. Cnri t^.c, 's , estate; This
is, therefore, to cite nil person* con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, rf any * v ey ean, why
aaid Administrator ehould not be dis
charged from his administration, and
receive Tetters ef Dismission, on
first Monday in Aoril. 1928.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
Geanpfl, Jfadisoo County. •
Notice is hereby given Chat <*■/
Massey as adrprnistrator of Mr*.
Nanejr'C. Meiseyr deceased, having
applied to me*by petition fee leave
to sell real estate of said deceased;
an orderwaa made thereon at the
March term, 1825, for citation, that
citation issue; all heirs at law
and creditors of said deceased will
take notice that I will pass upon said
application at the April term, 1925,
of the Caurt 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 ie hereby given that Q. H.
Massey,- as Executor of Dr.. H. D.
Massey, deceased, having applied by
petition for leave to sell the real es
tate of the said deceased; ah 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 pass upon said application
at the April term, 1925, of Court of
Ordinary of said county, and that
unless cause is shown to the contrary
at said time, said leave wiH be grant
ed. This March 2nd, 1925.
N. C. BULLOCK, Ordinary.
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at this writiiigf.
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i The sick of thie community re
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improving.' • •
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The dance given by Mr. Henry
Hawks Friday night was enjoyed by
a large crowd. *
Misses -Louise, Rosa Nelle and Su
sie Crowe apent last Monday with
their brother and family of Ath'ms.
Misses Louesa Crowe and Franeed
Wiiliatns spent Sunday afternoon
|with M'rsa Eula Mae Strickland.
Misses Montine Bullock and Vefcic
Martin spent Saturday evening with
Miss Nina Hardman.
I . '
Miss Her shall Bullook and Mr-
Viola Brown attended the show at
Colbert Saturday night.
(Several from here attended the
B. Y. P. U. Rally at Ila Sunday;
all reported a nice time.
Misses Rosa Nell and Susie 1 Crowe
returned Saturday after spending a
while with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Bennett near Coon Rod.
Mr. Fleming Sorrow and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Sam Strick
land and family, J
Mrs. Howard McCannon and chil
dren from Ha are visiting her mother
Mrs. T. J. Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Garn Smith and
little son, Robert, and Mr. Walter
Murray motored to South Carolina
Sunday.
• Misses Lucile Woods, Mary McEl
roy, Susie Crowe, and Gladys Sor
row spent Sunday with Miss Euia
Mae Strickland.
Miss Viola Brown spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Vara Thompson
Mrs. Martha Threlkeld spent Sun
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Misses Ruth and Willie Hoy:
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Sunday.
The singing given by Miss Nomie
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by all present.
By Peggy
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Tax Notice
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~ Third iaiid Last Round
COLBEEST ; V ... ;.. April 1 9t n
HULL . .t.. . April 1 iz to t
BRIDGES. STORE April 1 2t* j
CARITHERS SCHOOL HOUSE April 1. 4to 5
NEESE . ...••• ••• April 2 9t# l-j
SAWDUST .vv .. u..,.. ■ April 2 H to 12
SEAGRAVES MILL ...April 2 12 t l
.©’KELLEYS STORE April 2 2ti j
PITTMAN COURT HOUSE . April 2 3t 5
ILA ;. April 3 9t* U
HU.,, April 3 11 to 12
WILL ADAMS STORE April S 1 to 2
ROGERS STORE April 3 2to 3
ROGERS MILL • April 3 4 t |
COMER .... . : April 4 19 to 2
POCA. ......,...... ■. . April 6 9to 1#
F„T. LAMAR .April 6 11 to 12
TYNERS STORE ...April 6 1 to 2
S. W.'. FITTS STORE April 6 3 to 4
DANIELSVILLE ...April 7" 9 to 11
A. V; JENKINS April 7 12 to 1
CHARLEY McELROYS STORE April 7 2 to 3
MILL COURT GROUND .April 8 9 to 11
P. C. SCARBORO STORE April 8 12 to 1
JEPTHA . April 8 2ta 4
CARLTON April 13 9 to 11
NEWTOWN... April 13 12 to 1
PAOLI April 13 2 to 4
C. W. SCARBOROS STORE April 14 9 to 10
BERRYMANS STORE April 14 10 to 11
HARRISON COURT GROUND April 14 12 to 2
J. E. VAUGHNS STORE April 14 3 to 4
A. F. STREETMAN .... April 16 5 to 6
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LAST ROUNDS.
M. Hix, R,T.R,M.
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