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LEGAL NOTICES
SALE UNDER POWER
Under and by virtue the l’uw
cr of Sale contained in a certain
Security Deed to the John Hancock
Mutual Life Insurance Company
wade by Lora E. Davis on Septem
ber 10, 1921, and recorded Septem
ber 13, 1921, in Book 0-2, pages 219
and 220 of the records of Madison
tjounty, Georgia, the undersigned,
the John Hancock Mutual Life In
surance Company, wll sell at nuldic
outcry to the highest oidder, ter
cash, before the Court House door
in the :own of Danielsvilic mJ Coun
ty iof Madison, within the P gal
hours of sale, on the fir?t 'l'ueruy
in June, 1925, the following Jo
scribed property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the Two
Hundred Pourt-h (204th) G. M.
District of Madison County, Geor
gia, bounded on the North by proper
ty of Mbs. Mary Long; on the East
by property of Dan Sims and G.
W. Westbrook Estate; on the South
by property of Dan Sims, G. W.
Westbrook Estate and L. J. Rogers;
and on West by property of L. J.
Rogers and Mrs. Mary Long, con
taining One Hundred (100) acres,
more or less, and more particularly
described l-y plat of said property
recorde 1 in Book 0-2, pabe 220 of
Madison County records; for the
purpose of naying the indebtedness
secured by said Security deed, towit:
One interest note for the sum of
Two Hundred Ten Dollars ($210.00)
<luo January 1, 11)25, and the prin
cipal note of Three Thousand Dol
lars ($<5000.00), together with in
terest on said notes as therein pro
vided and the expense of this sale;
the sait| property having been con
veyed to the undersigned in the deed
above described as security for the
notes therein set out, and the de
fault in the payment of the interest
note due January 1, 1925, having 1
occurred and continued for more
than thirty days after the same be
came due and by reason of such con
tinued default said principal note
tinder its terms has become due. A
■conveyance will he executed by the
undersigned to the purchaser at
such sale as authorized in said Se
curity Peed.
This 4th day of May, 1925.
—lohn Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Company
J. D. Brad well, Attorney,
Athens, Georgia
Georgia, Madison County.
Whereas, C. F. Threlkeld, admin
istrator of Mr3. Marthaa Threlkeld
dec’d, represents to the court in his
petition duly filed and entered on rec
ord that he has fully administered
lib's. Martha Threlkcld’s estate:
Tis is to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said Admin stra
his administration, and receive Let
ter should not be discharged from
ters of Dismission, on the first Mon
day In June, 1925.
N.C. Bullock, Ordinary
DIVORCE NOTICE
ÜbeT for Divorce, in Madison Supe
rior Court, June Term, 1925
No. 1932
Mrs. A*tiV v” Rabun
vs
G. T. Rabun
It appearing to the Court by the
return of the Sheriff in tjie above
stated case that the defendant does
not reside in said County, and it fur
ther appearing that the said de
fendant G . T. Rabun does not re
side in this State.
Ordered by the Court that service
be perfected on the defendant by the
publication of this order twice a
month for two months before the
next term of this court, in the public
Gazette of said County in which Shor
iffs sales are ordinarily published.
This 14 day of April, 1925.
Clarence E. Adams,
Petitioner's Attorney
And it is so ordered.
W . L. Hodges.
Judge S. C. Northern Circuit.
To the People of Madison Ciounty:
Notice is hereby given that at
the next meeting of the General
Assembly of Georg’a. which will
convene in June, 192", a bill will be
introduced to create the City Court
of Danielsville, in and for the Coun
ty of Aladison, to define its powers,
jurisdiction, procedure and practice;
to provide for a JuJge, Solicitor,
and other officers of said Court; to
provide compensation for said (offi
cers, and a place for holding said
Court, and for <*ther purposes.
This \pril 10, 1925.
R. Howard Gordon,
N & M, 5-14, It
Georgia, Madison County.
Andrew Witcher 1 Madison Superior
! Court, June term,
Vs j 1925.
I
Gallic Witcher | Divorce
To Gallic* 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 of
April, 1925.
Wm. D. Meadow, Clerk.
Georgia, Madison County
Albert Crisler vs Rebe Crisler
No. 1934 DIVORCE
Madison Superior Court
June Term 1925 W '
To Reha Crisler,
You are hereby required to he and
appear atthe September Term 1925
of said Court to answer plaints pet'
tion for divorce; as in default justice
tion for divorce; as in default justice
will appertain. Witnes the Honorable
W. L. Hodges Judge of said court
This Bth day of
Wm. D. Meadow ClerK
For All
The Family
"We use Black-Draught In
our family of six children and
find it a good liver and bowel
regulator,” says Mrs. C. E.
Nutt, of Mineral Springs,
Ark. "I have taken it my
self in the last two or three
years for indigestion. 1
would fed dizzy, have gas
and sour stomach, also feel a
tightness in my chest. I’d
take a good dose of
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Your liver Is the largest j
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FOR SALE
Pejdmont CleveUnd Big 801 l Cotton
Seed, second year from Cedigreed
Seed Farm, field elooted, carefully
ginned, culled and graded. $2 00
buahe) or $6. OO per hundred.
F. D STRIBLING,
Danielsville, G .
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA.
Rev. W. M. Saye filled his regular
appointment here Saturday and Sun
day.
Mrs. Richard Seagraves spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. L. W.
Wilder.
j
Mrs. Pink Freeman is visi ing her
daughter, Mrs. A. D. Williams in
Athens now.
Mr. Aubrey Graham made a busi
ness trip to Commerce Saturday.
Rev. W. M. Saye was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Brown Sunday. ,
| Several from here attended the
play at Ila Thursday night and re
port it good.
Misses Minnie, Nellie and Ethieen
Seagraves spent Sunday afternoon*
with Misses Kathleen and Lois White
. . Messers Carlos Bray and Paul Bum
garner left Sunday to attend Summed
School at Clarkesville.
Misses Inez, and Eviie Lee Barrett
spent Sunday with Misses Nettie, Co
na Bell and Bessie Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McClellan and
Mr and Mrs. Homer McClellan spent
Sunday with Mr. and Airs. J. B. Cul-
The ice cream supper given by Mrs
Roy Freeman Saturday night was en
joyed by the young people.
Mrs. E. B. Barrett spent the week
end with relatives in Co'bbert.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wilder spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Seagraves.
'Mr. Jewel Haggard made a busi
ness trip to Athens Saturday.
The importance of the proper care
of the eyes is more fully understood
than ever before. Statistics show
that a large percentage of headaches
as Well as many nervous conditions,
are the direct results of eye strain
and are entirely relieved by the use
of properly fitted glasses. Come in
on Saturday, May 30, and let our
optician from the Chas. A. Green
Optical Company, Atlanta, see if
you need glasses, or if your old ones
are just as comfortable as when you
first bought them.
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Colbert, Georgia.
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Pure Ferris Strain
White Leghorn Eggs
One dollar for a setting of
fifteen or for a choice pullet in
the fall. Cheaper by the hun
dred.
W. B. Aderhold
Commerce, Ga.
KFD. No 14.
POCATALIGO
BsMAYiper
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May and December does not always refer to the
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