The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, April 17, 1925, Image 7

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legal notices • Madison County. C *f| Mid before the court house Wl ‘‘ aid county on the l-irst d° or 0i jj. jV 1925, between the of >'t t 0 the hi!fheßt l‘ff cash, the following prop bi^ r it . t h e life estate of Susie "“u in and to the following lands: A ” s ;“ fcl , tract n. parcel of •an:. ‘ tnH in Madison County, L.a., 6140 lands of W. P- Rowe on Johnson on West; Mose f’*’.lace and Graham place on SIT \V and Eci Johnson on East; en- Nort '’ in th e following lines: Begin a maple thence S 48 y-2 W ??,“ W 168: 547 W 235; S \ 1.2 W 122; S 73 W 141; S 44 W 9 2 to rock: iKence S U 1-2 E 3.10 Jck- thence Sl2 1-2 W 10.00 to tc u q (37 l*-4 E 21.34; f l: ' cBB 3-4 E 6.67 to iron Sr thence N 23 W 22.57 to rock; f ’ X 63 W 12.65 to beginning ,„ tr containing 95.45 acres more _ r lesg ’. being the dower interest of Cuoie Arnold, and levied upon as the putty of Susie Arnold to satisfy L execution issued by T. G. H tch cock against Susie Arnold for taxes for 1924. This March 2nd. 1920. W. H. HALL, Sheriff Georgia, Madison County. W : ' „e sold at the courthouse door in Madison County, Oergm. #n the first Tuesday in May, within the legal hours of sale, the following described tract or pivcei of land: “A certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in Grove Hill District of Madison County,' Georgia, as per survey and map made by C. A. Mize, in October, 1918, 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 land as the point of beginning, and running along the meandering? of said branch in a southerly direction to the point where this branch con nects with Rocky Creek; which point >s on the line between the within de scribed land and McGurley; thence along the meanderings 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 fleet; therce M 34 3-4 E 111 fea . thence N 60 3-4 E 217 feet; thence N 19 3-4 E 505 feet; thence N 55 E 653 feet to a stake on the road; thence along said road N 2 E 165 feet; thence S 41 1-4 E 793 feet to the point of b ginning; contain,r.'g 63.75 acres, more or less.” The above described land be’ng M ‘d a s the property of Crawford & llerr y> a partnership composed of Crawford and M. B. Merry, ur.der the power of sale contained in a security deed given by the said Crawford & Merry to the Commer c'a* Bank of Athens, said deed being cf record in the office of the Clerk the Superior Court of Madison Count y> Georgia, in Deed Book P-2, ° 124, and being dated the 23rd of October, 1922, and recorded October 31st, 1922. The debt secured by said deed has * at " le< * an d the , makeis thereof - 0 I>ay the same, and ' P'operty ; . being sold by Com "c,a; a nk of A.thens as the duly horized agent, of the said Craw d & Me-'ry, to the highest bidder •Or f . i < i ior tn e purpose of repay ing said (le ° T -> together with the in -1 f-U P tbereon, together with a 'h''anc('s made and to pay the o,f this proceedings. c !s 3lst of March, 1925. BANK OF ATHENE As A ?ent for l o Merry, a partnership <- to of J. Q. Grawford and “ • Merry. Georgia,' Madison County. Andrew’ Witcher | Madison Superior [ Court, June term. Vs | 1925. I Callie Witcher [ Divorce 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 justice will appertain. Witness the Hon. W. L. Hodges, Judge of said Court, this Ist day c April, 1925. Wm. D. Meadow, Cle 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 t n clock, A. M., on the first Monday n May, 1925. This April 7th, 1925. N. C. BULLOCK, Or lina y NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Federal Aid Project No. 402-B Coun ty cf Madison Sealed proposals will t e received by the State Highway Depaitment oi Ga., in the general office of the State Highway Department, East Point, Ga., until 10:00 o’clock A. M. central time April 24, 1925 for for furnishing of all labor, equip ment, materials and other things necessary for constructing culvert? arid 3 bridges on the Royston-Dan ielaville road extending from Hudson river to Danielsville, otherwise known as Federal Aid Project No. 402-B in the county of Madison. The Approximate Quantities Are As follows: 242.96 cu. yds. class “A” con crete (culverts) 22292 pounds reinforcing steel (culverts) 561.36 cu. yds. class “A” con crete (bridges) 65642 pounds reinforcing steel (bridge?) 1620 lin. ft. piling 416 sq. yds. 4in concrete pavement . 405 sq. yds. rip rap 416' lin. ft. handrail 344 cu. yds. No. 1 excavation 93 cu. yds. No. 2 excavation Said work shall begin on contract within 10 days after award of con tract and shall be completed by Oct. 1, 1925. Plans and specifications are .'on file at the office of the undersigned where they may be inspected free of charge or may be obtained upon payment of $2.50 cash in advance for plans and specifications which sum will not be re r unded except to the sucqesaful bidder who will be furnished a complete set of plans and specifications free of charge. Said work shall be paid for a? same progresses to-wit: 90 p~r cent of the work done in any calendar month will be paid for between the 10th and 15th day of the succeeding month and the remainder within 30 days of final completion and accep tance . Proposals must be submitted on regular forms which will be sup plied by the undersigned and must be accompanied by a certified check for SISOO and a financial statement on form furnished by undersigned. Bidder’s bond will not be accept ed. Bond will be required of the successful bidder as required by law. Right" is reserved to delay the a ward of the contract for a period not to exceed 30 days fiom date of opening bids. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids and waive all formalitie I This the 9th day of April, 1925. W. R. NEEL, State Highway Engineer, East Point, Georgia E. N. PARKER, Division Engineer, Gainesville, Georgia. THE PANIELSVH.IJ&, MONITOR. uANiKLSVItLg. .'.tU, Hastings’Free Flower/ Seeds/ j Hastings’ is giving away Absolutely Free, 5 Seed Packets of Beautiful Flowers to each 1925 customer. Hast- 1 Inga’ beautiful, new 112-page, 1926 ! Catalog shows these flowers in full i natural colors. The front cover pic ures the great Stone Mountain Confed erate Memorial This Big Seed Book is the Standard Planting Guide, with valuable culture . directions and accurate descriptions j cf all kinds of seeds, plants and ! '” s. It has over 250 pictures from a- ual photographs and is bigger and better than ever. Brim-full of informa if.’s the most useful Seed Book o\ft published. You need it for ready reference al most dally. Be sure to write for it today; a postcard will do It comes 1 to you entirely free by return mail. H. t G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE la District Court of tiie United States, ( for the Northern District of Georgia. No. 1908 in Bankruptcy In re: J. F. Gunnels, Bankrupt. A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by above named bankrupt, and the Court having ordered that the hear ing upon said petition be had on May 2, 1925 at ten o’clock A. M., at the United States District Court room, in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia, notice is -hereby given to all' creditors and other persons in inter est to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any tl*ey have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE la the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. No. 1899 in Bankruptcy In re: W. S. Gunnels, Bankrupt A petition for discharge /having been filed in conformity with law by above named bankrupt, and the Court having ordered that the hear ing upon said petition be had on, Mhy 2, 1925 at ten. o’clock A. M., at the United States District Ciourt room, in the city of ATLANTA. Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons in inter est to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. Gained Ten Pounds Mrs. George S. Hunter, of Columbus, Ga., say? she suf fered severely with female troubles. “I had to go to bed and stay sometimes two weeks at a time,” says Mrs. Hunter. “I could not work. My . . . were irregular and 1 got very thin. I went from 126 pounds down to less than 100. My mother had been a user of The Woman’s Tonic and she knew what a good medicine it was for this troub le, so she told me to get some and take it. 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