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LEGAL NOTICES
. „ r(T j a Madison County.
° wfl be sold before the court house
, nf , a id county on the First
dool \ .i n May, 1925, between the
-HU o( sale, to the highest
ef jl for cash, the following prep
to wit: the life estate of Susie
Irnold in and to the following lands:
A r, that tract <*. parcel of >an
itnated in Madison County, Ga.,
sl r. ] a nds of W. P. Rowe on
Sh; Ed Johnson on West; Mose
Pise® ani Grahnm plaCe
\v r th; and Ed Johnson on East; en
b t-n t-h® following lines: Begin-
S 48 y-2 W
s3l w 168; s 4 I W 23d: S
oo 1-2 W 122; S 73 W 141; S 44 W
100 to rock; thence S 04 1-2 E 0.10
♦ rock - thence S 12 1-2 W 10.00 to
fences 67 1-4 E H: 34;
S S8 3-4 E 6.67 to iron
.take; thence N 23 W 22.57 to rock;
th-nce 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
nroperty of Susie Arnold to satisfy
tax execution issued by T. G. Hitch
cock against Susie Arnold for taxes
for 1924.
This March 2nd, 1925.
W. H. HALL, Sheriff
Georgia, Madison County.
W'd ue sold at the courthouse
door in Madison County, Ce.rgia.
on the first Tuesday in May, 1‘.'25,
within the legal hours Qi' sale, the
following described tract 01 parcel
of land:
“A certain tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in Grove
Hill District of Madison County*
Georgia, as per suivey 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
is 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 feet therce M 34 3-4 E ill fee .
thence N 60 3-4 E 217 feet; thence
N? 9 3-4 E , r o r ' feet; thence N55 E
653 feet to n stake on the road;
thence along said road N 2 E 165
feet; thence S hi 1-4 E 798 feet to
the point of loginning; containing
61-75 acres, more or less/’
The above described land be r n?
sold as the property of Crawford <&
Merry, a partnership composed of
J- G. Crawford and M. B. Merry,
under the power of sale contained in
a security deed given by the said
(rawtord & Merry to the Commer
cial Bank of Athens, said deed being'
re eord in the office of the Clerk
°- the Superior Court of Madison*
County, Georgia, in Deed Book P-2,
p olio 124, and being dated the 23rd
day of October, 1922, and recorded
October 3 1st, 1922.
Fhe debt secured by said deed has
Matured and the makers thereof
e failed to pay the same, and
: i property is being sold by Com
r - ercial Bank of Athens as the duly
authorized agent of the said Ciaw
& Merry, to the highest bidder
‘ or cas h>, for th e purpose of repay-
Ir -- said deof, together with the in-
C 't <iue thereon, together with
£r ‘- advances made and to pay the
expenses of this proceedings.
This 31st day of March, 1925.
( commercial bank of athenS
Agent for
rav ’ °rd & Merry, a partnership
' mnosed of J. G. Grawford and
\ M - H. Merry.
Georgia, Madison County.
Andrew Witcher I Madison Superior
J Court, June term,
Vs | 1925.
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Callie Witcher | Divorce
To Callie Witcher, Wocdlawn, Penn
Vou 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, Cleik.
Georgia, Madison County.
To All Whom It May Concern
J. T. Threlkeld having apple!
for Guardianship of Jefferson Th e’-
held, an imbecile person; notice is
hereby given that said application
will be heard at my office at ten o’-
clock, A. 11., on the first Monde.y n
May, 19.25.
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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.,
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.
O. C. FULLER, Cierk.
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PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
In the District Court of the United
j States, for th e Northern District
of Georgia.
No. 1899 in Bankruptcy
In re:
j W. S. Gunnels, Bankrupt
| A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law by
1 above named bankrupt, and the
Court having ordered that the hear
ing unon said petition be bad on
I May 2, 192,5 at ten o’clock A. M.,
j at the United States District Court
I room, in the city of ATLANTA,
j 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,
Vvhv the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm* and other Real Egtate
in the Comer territory.
i gholston brothers
THE PAMIELSVILLg MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GJL
DIVORCE NOTICE
libel ftsr Divorce, in Madison Supe
rior Court, June Term, 1925
. No. 1932
Mrs. Annice Rabun
vs
G. T. Rabun
It appearing to the Court by the
return of the Sheriff in the above
stated case that the defendant does
not reside in said County, and it fur
ther appearing that the sad de
fendant G. T. Rabun does not le
side in this State.
Ordered by the Court that service
' (4 perfected on the defendant by the
publication of this orde-r twice a
■ :onth for two months before the
next term of this court, in the public
Gazette of said County in which Shir
i T '7 rales are ordinarily publ shed.
This 14 day of April, 1925.
Clarence E. Adams,
Petitir.ntr’s Attorney
And it is so ordered.
W. L. Hodges,
’tvlge S. 0. Northern Circuit.
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