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' LEGAL notices
. „_„ja Madison County.
u-ui be sold before the court house
, U „id county on the First
J* : „v in May, 1925, between the
*' e : hours of sale, to the highest
SL for cash, the following prop
bl; t 0 w ;t: the life estate of Susie
Boldin and to the following lands;
A Al , t hat tract o. parcel of >ano
itnat-ed in Madison County, Ga.,
Sine lands of W. P. Rowe on
l Z Ed Johnson on West; Mose
place and Graham place on
worth; and Ed Johnson on East; en
i of ' in the following lines: Begin
d;f ft , n pie thence S4B y-2 W
", S3IWI6S; 547 W 2.35; S
28 1-2 W 122; S 73 W 141; S 44 W
090 to rock; thence S 64 1-2 E 3.10
thence S 12 1-2 W 10.00 to
to rock, aie .-- 0 .
rock; thence S 67 1-4 L 21.,,4,
L,ce SBB 3-4 E 6.67 to iron
l ke - thence N 23W 22.57 to rock;
thence N 63 W 12.65 to beginning
C o rn er, containing 95.45 acres more
m . , e c S . being the dower interest .of
Susie Arnold, and levied upon as the
property of Susie Arnold to satisfy
t aN - execution issued by T. G . HMch
cock against Susie Arnold for taxes
for 1924.
Xhi= March 2nd, 1925.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff
Georgia, Madison County.
W ,fi „ e sold at the courthouse
door in Madison County, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in May, 1920,
within the legal hours of saie, the
following described tiact or puree;
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 Supei’ior 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 meandermgs of
said branch in a southerly direction
to the point where this branch con
nects with Rocky Greek; which point
is on the line between the within de
scribed land and Me Curley; 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 feet the'ce N 34 3-4 E 'll fee -
thence N 60 3-4 E 217 feet; thence
N;9 3-4 E r 0 r > feet; thence N55 E
653 feet to a stake on the road;
thence along said road N 2 E 165
feet; thence S t i 1-4 E 798 feet to
the point of b: ginning; containing
63.75 acres, more or less.”
The above described land fce'ng
sold as the property of Crawford &
Kerry, a partnership composed of
G. Crawford and M. B. Merry,
under 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
0T record in the office of the Clerk
the Superior Court of Madison
County, Georgia, in Deed Book P-2,
Folio 124, and being dated the 23rd
y of October, 1922, and recorded
October 31st, 1922.
The debt secured by said deed has
Matured and th t makers thereof
a ' e ailed to pay the same, and
5 Property is being sold by Com
n,ti" ;a; Bank of Athens as the duly
“ "'• ized agent of the said Craw-
J <k Merry, to the highest bidder
f° r n, for the purpose of repay
• - sa ’-l debt, together with the in
t'-r< t due thereon, together with
an T advances made and to pay the
e ' s en-ses of this proceedings.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF ATHENS
As Agent for
' aw ford & Merry, a partnership
composed of J. G. Grawford and
*’ l • H . Merrv
Georgia, Madison County.
Andrew Witcher ! Madison Superior 1
• | Ciourt, June term,
Vs | 1925.
I
Callie Witcher | Divorce
To Callie Witcher, Woedtawn, 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 o’’
April, 1925.
Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk.
Georgia, Madison County.
To All Whom it May Concern:-
J. T. Threlkeld having appl e 1
for Guardianship of Jefferson Th e- j
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 r.
May, 1925.
This April 7th, 1925. i
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PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
In the District Court of the 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.g
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 they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
0. C. FULLER, Clerk.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
In the District Court of the United
States, tor 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 he bad 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 apoear at said time and place
and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge ‘hould not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farms and other Real Estate
in the Comer territory.
GHOLSTON BROTHERS
THE PANIBLSVILLg MONITOR. UANIELSVILLE. GA.
“The Old Fashioned Mother” will
be presented at Neese School House
-Saturday night April 25, at 8:30.
The public is corddially invited; a:!-
mission ten and fifteen cents.
• _!
Miss Vctie Martin spent the week
end with Miss Nina Hardman of Win
teivilie.
Mrs. Willie Murray and little sun
Cleveland spent Suanday with Mr.
. IV. Strickland and family.
Mr. Glenn Bolman was in our ccm
r r.ity Sunndday.
Miss Gladys Sorrow spent Sunday
with Miss Eula Mae Strickland.
Mr. Coil Bennnett cf Shllo called
6". see Miss Louise Grow Sunday a’-
ternoon.
Miss Ruth Williams of Athens was
Hie guest of her grandfather the
past week-end.
Miss Vetie Martin had as her gue' t
Sunday night Messers Walter Murray
and Walter J Murray and Miss Nina
Hardman.
Messers Eanest Sorrow andHer
chal Bullock called on Misses Bede
and Maudie Lee Martin Sunday uight
Miss Louise Crovfe was the supper
guest of Miss Eula Mae Strickland
Sunday night.
Miss Eula Mae Strickland Mr. Jew
el Murraay spent a while Saturday
nigt with Mr and Mrs Willie Muurray
A large crowd attended the sing
ing given by, Miss Nannie Mae Lorg
Sunday night.
—By Betty
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