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LEGAL NOTICES
court house
’„{ said county on the lint
in . liar, 1925, between the
rfhou-s of sale, to the hipest
!Ser for cash, the following prop
to Wit: the life estate of Susie
ertJ and to the following lands:
“ract O. parcel of .and
ituated in Madison County, Ga.,
S ‘ : irin c lands of W. P- Rowe on
fZ Ed Johnson on West; Mose
it’piace and Graham place on
v rtf and Ed Johnson on East; en
closed'in the following lines: Begin
nin ~ at a maple thence S 48 y-2 W
",- g s 3l W 168; S 47 W 23; S
It Vs W 122; S 73 W 141; S 44 W
000 to rock; thence S 64 1-2 E 3.10
frock - thence Sl2 1-2 W 10.00 to
alienee S 67 1-4 E 21.34;
vence S 88 3-4 E 6.67 to/ iron
L ke - thence N 23 W 22.57 to rock;
fence N 63 W 12.65 to beginning
copier, containing 95.45 acres more
or ]e s; being the dower interest of
c usie Arnold, and levied upon as the
property of Susie Arnold to satisfy
t P ax execution issued by T. G. iptch
cock against Susie Arnold for taxes
for 1924.
This March 2nd, 1925.
W H. HALL, Sheriff
Georgia, Madison County.
W'd oe sold at the courthouse
door in Madison' County, Ge rg;a,
on the first Tuesday in May, l l< 2o,
within the legal hours of sale, the
following described tract or parcel
°f land:
“A certain tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in Grove ,
Hill District of Madison County*
Georgia, as per survey land map
made by C. A. Mize, in October,
1818, and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Madison County, Georgia, in book
12, pages 384-385, and being more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a rock corner on -
the branch, which is a corner be
tween Gray and the within described j
land as the point of beginning, and (
running along the of j
said branch in a southerly direction j
to the point where this branch con- j
nects with Rocky Creek; which point
is on the line between the within de- j
scribed land and McGurley; thence
along the (neanderings of said Rocky
Creek in a northeasterly direction to
a point 530 feet from where the
road crosses the said Rocky Creek,
to the southeastern corner of tract
No. 3; thence aionb a gully N 25 E
220 feet the ce >1 34 3-4 E .11 fee -
thence N 60 3-4 E 217 feet; thence
Nl9 3-4 E "0 r - feet; thence N 55 E
653 feet to a stake on the road;
thence along said road N 2 E 165
feet; thence S U 1-4 E 793 feet to
the point of b. ginning; contain.vg
63.75 acres, more or less.”
The above described land be n?
s- : ! as the property of Crawford &
M< r \\ a partnership composed of
J- G. Craw oi l and M. B. M rry,
ur ' the power of sale contained in
a security deed given by - the said
C ford & Merry to the Commer
ce •nk of Athens, said deed being
of record in the office of the Clerk
<■: t’ 3 Superior Court of Madison
County, Georgia, in Deed Book P-2,
Polio 124, dr.d being dated the 23rd
eh-.y of October, 1922, and
October 31st, 1922.
ihe debt secured by said deed has
matured and the makers thereof
have failed to pay the same, and
said property is being said by Com
mercial Bank of Athens as the duly
authorized agent, of the said Craw
ford & Merry, to the highest bidde •
for cash, for th e purpose of repay/
mg said debt, together with the in
terest due thereon, together with
a ny advances made and to pay the
expenses of this proceedings.
This 31st day of March, 1925.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF ATHENS
As Agent for
Crawford & Merry, a partnership
composed of J. G. Grawford and
-■I. H. Merry.
Georgia, Madiso* County.
Andrew Witcher
Vs
Callie Witcher
To Callie Witcher, Wocdlawn, Penn
You are hereby required to be
and appear at the June term, 1925,
of Madison Superior Court to an
swer plaintiff’s petition for divorce;
as in default thereof the court will
proceed, as to jjustice will appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. L. Hodges
Judge of said Court, this Ist day o
April, 1925.
Wra. D. Meadow, Cle I
Georgia, Madison County.
To All Whom it May Concern :-
J. T. Threlkeld having apple!
for Guardianship of Jefferson Th e -
keld, an imbecile person; notice is
hereby given that said application
will be heard at my office at ten
clock, A. M., on the first Monday u
May, 1925.
This April 7th, 1925.
N. C. BULLOCK, Or. in; y
* COLLIERS ACADEMY
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Easter is drawing near. We had
real Easter weather for the last ten
days.
Mr. J. W. Thomas was sick the
past week but is much improved at
this writing.
Mrs. L. 0. Chandler spent a few
days last week with her father, Mr.
J . W. Thomas who was then sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Paul spent
Sunday afternoon near Mt. Pleasant
Although it v. as raining Sunday,
a very good crowd came out for Sun
day School that afternoon.
Miss Mattie Mae Anthony spent
the week-end with home folks.
Prayer meeting has been changed
from Thursday night to Saturday
night so as to" lot the people who
work during the week have a better
chance to go. Let more of us come
out Saturday night and with earnest
hearts pray for the upbuilding of
Christ’s Kingdom in our midst.
Mesdames L. O. and C. I. Chand
ler were the guests of Mrs. J. 0.
Chandler Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas be
as their guests Monday ( afternoon,
Mrs. H. P. Dickerson and (laughter
I Mrs.' Hyatt Wheeless.
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j The farmers of this section a.e
nearly ready to plant the'r cnttc-n,
| just waiting for the weather „o warm
up.
| Miss Maneta Benton spent Satur
day night, with Mi s Nell Phillips
I °
j Mr. and Mrs. Tandy Wehun*
’spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
Holman Fowler and family. ,
Mr. Ezra Christian haid the mis
fortune of getting his eye hurt; hope
it will soon be v/ell.
Miss Willie Tyner and Mr. Guy
Crowe spent a while with Mr. and
Mrs. Tandy Wehunt Sunday after
noon .
Mr. Clarence Christian and wife
is visiting Mrs. W. W. Chii tian
and family. .
FOR SALE
PejdmOyit Cleveland Big 801 l Cotton
Seed, second year from Pedigreed
Seed Farm, field selected, carefullv
ginned, culled and graded. $2.00
bushel or $5 .GO per hundred.
• F. D STRIBLIMG,
THE OANLELSVILLb MONITOR. OAN'ELSVtLLE. GEORGIA.
Madison Superior
Court, June term,
1925.
Divorce
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Edward Mascart, Europe’s 125
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the winner of Johnny Dundee-Kid
Kaplan bout for the world’s
featherweight championship.
Dental Notice
Dr. D. L. Cloud from Greens
boro, Ga. will be in Comer on
Second Monday each month pre
pared to do all classes of dental
work, to remain one week.
He will appreciate a caM.
Office in Roper Building.
So Weak I
Couldn’t Stand
“My wife’s health broke
down and for years she was
just a physical wreck,’’ says
Mr. Thomas Glynn, of Gib
son, La. “We did everything
we knew, yet she seemed to
get worse and worse. She
was so weak till she couldn’t
stand, and had to be carried
like a baby. It looked like
nothing would save her that
had been done.
For Female Wes*
“I began looking around. I !
knew that Cardui was for wo
men. I decided to try it for |
her as all else had failed, i
She couldn’t eat, she couldn’t j
sleep, and I was desperate.
“After taking a- few doses
of Cardui, we were so glad I
to rote that she wanted some- |
thihg to eat, and with each ;
bit oi nourishment, and each
clay’s doses of Cardui, she ;
grew stronger and got up out
of bed. She is now able to
cook, and stronger than in a !
long time.'' j
Crrdui has been in semenss
ful use for nearly 50 years,
i: the rea* ion’ of many com
mou female troubles.
All Druggists’ s _ ica ]
FOR OVER
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bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
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correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
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on die original genuine Coizi Aled/.1.
Koles.l
M-inv people lose money erd other valuable thirps
out of their pockets and know nothing of it until lons
after when recovery is impossible.
Thoughtful people never carry about their persons
apy more ca e h is absolutely necessary for bare expenses.
They keep their money deposited in seme good bank
where it is sase from theft. burglary, fire and other haz
ards and where they can get it when they need it.
We will appreciate your banking business.
\ .
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Comer C35-s&
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FCR SALE BY
GHOLSTON BROS.
Coraie'F,
Every Woman Hopes
That some time she will own a complete outfit of table sil
ver. We carry several good designs in stock and suggest
that now is a good time to commence or add to your collec
tion,
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268 CLAYTON ST. ATHENS* GA