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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920
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Timely Reminders —
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SALE REAL ESTATE
GEORGIA, Crisp County.
By virture of the power and auth
ority conferred in a certain deed.
made by C. . Musselwhite to the
undersigned, dated November 22nd,
1915, and recorded in office of Clerk
of Crisp Superior Court, in Book
Kight, pages two hundred and thirty:
one and two, and fer the express
purpose of paying off the indebted
ness secured thereby, amounting to
One Thousand dollars, besides inter
est thereon from November 22nd, 19-
19, to date of sale, at & percent per
annum, together with the coost and
expenses of sale, I will sell at pub
lic ocutcry before the Court House
door of said county, on the First
Tuesday in January, 1921, within .the
legal hours of sale, the property con
veyed by saaid deed, and describoc
therein as follows:
“All that tract of land, lying and
being in the northwest corner of lot
Number one hundred and nine (109),
in the Eleventh (11th) land District
of formerly Dooly, now Crisp County.
Ceorgia, containing -.fifty-eight and
seventy-six one-hundreths (58.76)
acres, and bounded as follows: On
the west and north by land lines of
said lot, on the Kast by Arabi-Penia
Public Road, and on the South hy
lands of D. L. Wright.”
—MRS. STELLA TOMLIN BUT
LER. 12-1-51
LETTERE OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—Crisp County.
To Al Whom it May Concern.
W. E. Edwards having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Marietta FFudge, late of said
connty. this is to city all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Mar
ietta I'udge to be and appear at my
()ffiro with the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration should
not be granted to W. L. Bdwards on
said estate,
Witness my hand and officiaal sig
nature, this 6th day of Dec., 1920]
12-8-4 t W. G. FLEMING, Ordinary.
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By virtue of an order of the court
of Ordinary, granted at the Decem
ber term, 1920, of said ccurt, will ‘be
sold before the Court House door
in said:County, between the legal
hours of sale; io the highest bidder
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
for cash, on the' first Tuaesday in
January, next, the following property
A one sixth undivided interest in
and to the South half of lot No. 218,
in the 11th land district of Crisp
county, Georgin., Sold as the proper:
ty of Willard Hughes Johnson, minor,
for the purpose of support and edu
cation of said minor,
This Dec. Tth, 1920,
12 8-4 t. J. A, JOHNSON,
Guardian of the Person and Prop
erty of Hugh Willarl Johnson.
LAND SALE NOTICE.
REQRGIA—Crisp County.
By virtue of an ovder of the Counrt
of Ordinary grantcd at the Decem
ber Term, 1920, will be sold at pub
lic outery, on the first Tuesday in
Jenuary, 1921, hefore the court hous?
door in said county, Dbetween the
legal hours of sale, a two-fitths (2-5/
interest an one hundred (100) acres
of land in the Fourteenth (14 Dis
trict of originally Dooly, now Crisn
County, Georgia, said tract being the
Itast One Hundred acres oft the east
gide of land lot number Rifty-one (51)
in said district. Said sale had for
the purpose of paying the debts and
making distrubtion among the
heirs of the estate of J. W. Coxy late
of said county, deceased. Terms
cash. This Dec. 6. 1920.
12-8-4 t. K. D. BREAZEAL,
Executor J. W. Cox, deceased.
CITATION—ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Crisp County.
W. H. McKenzie, administration of
J. J. Holt, deceased, represent to the
court in his petition duly filed and en
tered that he has fully administered
said estate; this is, therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindred
or creditors, to show cause if any they
can, why said administraator should
not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive ldtters of dis
mission on the first Mondady in
January, 1921,
12-8-4 t W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary.
CITATION—YEAR’'S SUPFORT
GEORGIA—Crisp County.
To Whom It All Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraivers appointed to set apart and
assign a year's support to Mrs. Ella
I'oster, the widow of E. D. Foster.
deceased, have filed their award, and
uniess good and sufficient cause is
shown, the same will he made the
judgment of the court at the January
term, 1921, of the Court of Ordinary.
This Dec. Tth, 1920.
12-8-4 t W. P, FLEMING, Ordinary
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA--Crisp County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Crisp county,
will he sold at public outery, for
cash, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1921, before the Court House
door of said county, hetween the legal
hours of sale:
Fifty (50) acres in the northwest
corner of lot of land number Qne
Hundred and Bighty nine (189,) in
the Eleventh( 11th) Disiriet of said
county.
December 6th, 1520,
12-7-4 t W. H. McKENZIE,
Admr. of Estate of Miles Ridgeway,
deceased, .
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
GEORGI—-Crisp County.
By vi®une of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Crisp county,
will be sold at public outery, for
cash, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1921, before the court house
door in gaid county, hetween the le
aal hours of sale:
ity lot Number Three (3), in Block
Number Two Hundred and Eighty
Wight (288) of the City of Cordele,
having a frontage of One Hundre:d
(100) feet north and south by Fifty
(50) feet east and west, and being
the property described in deed from
R. W. Dodgeg to Josephine Epps, da
teq November 13th, 1900, and record
ed in Clerk’s office of Dooly Super
ior court in Book ‘AA” page 12,
This 6th day of Dec., 1920,
12-8-4 t . W. 1. McKENZIE,
Estate of Josephine Epps, deceased.
Citation, Administration.
GEORGIA, Cricn County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
E. I, Strozier having in proper
form applied to me tor Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Ada Ford, late of ¢aid Conn
ty, this is to cite all and sing2lar
the creditors and next of kin of Ad:
Ford to be and appear at my ofiice
within the time allowed hy law, and
show cause, if i¢ny they can, why
permanent ad:r cet-ation should 10l
be granted vy . ¥, Etrozier on suid
estate,
Witness mv hani and »fficial gig
nature, this 22 day of Nov, 1420,
W, P, PLIEMING,
Ordinary.
12-8-4¢
SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
Will be sold before the court house
doar of said county, on the first Tues
day in Janvary next, within the legal
hours of sale, the [ollowing des-
cribed preoperty, to-wit:
One Ford Touring Car, Georgia No.
128,610, motor No. 1,935,6188.
l.evied on and to he sold as the
property of Mance MceCartha under
and by virture of an execution le
sued from the Superior court of said
county in favor of the Internationa’
Agricultural Corporation against
Susie MeCartha, James MceCartha
and Mance McCartha.
This Sth day of December, 1920.
J. H. WARD, Sheriff,
12-8-41
SALE REALESTATE.
GEORGIA—Crisp County:
By virture of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Crisp County
Georgia, granted upon the applica
tion of J. Slade, as administrator of
the estate of Will Hopkins, deceas
ed, late of Crisp County, Georgia,
for leave to sell the interest of the
said Will Hopkins and his estate in
and to a Bond for Title made to the
said interest by J. Slade and the in
terest in and to the North half (%)
of lot of land Number Forty-Seven
(47) and also the Southwest one:
fourth (14) of said lot; all lying in
the Eleventh Land District of Crisgp
County, Georgia, acquired by the
said Bond for Title; there will be
sold before the Courthouse door at
public outery for cash to the high
est and best bidder in the City of
Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia, bhe
tween the legal hours of sale on the
First Tuesddy in January 1921, as
the property of the said deceased
the interest of the said interstate in
and to the Bond for Title above re:
ferred to and the tract, piece oy par
cel of land hereinbefore described.
This December 6th, 1920.
J. SLADE, Administrator of
the estate of Will Hopking, deceas
ed.
12-10-44
ADVERTISEMENT OF ESTRAYS.
GEORGIA~—Crisp County:
The following is a copy of the.ap
raisement and discription of eigh
()8) head of hogs, estray, which has
heen handed to the undersigned:
“Three . (3) black gilts; two (2)
gpotied gilts; one (1) listed male
hog; one (1) black and white male;
one (1) spotted male; one (1) being
a black hog with a white siripe on
the side. These animals have no oth
er mark, either natural or artificial
They appear 1o be about eigh!
months old. Wie assess the value o
these hogs at $45.00. We ars inform
ed that they were taken up by J. D
Cobb, as estrays, running at large
on his farm in said (the 1004 G. M.)
district, in Crisp County, Georgia.”
All persons interested are hereb)
notified. The owner of said estray:
is reguired to come forward, pay
charges, and take said hogs away, o
he will be dealt with as the law
directs. W. P. Fleming, Ord.
This the Bth day of Dec. 1920
12-9-8!
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