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™ DISSOLUTION NOTICE
. C. Greer has purchased this day
all the Interests of C. B. Davis in the
business formerly conducted by Greer
and Davis under said partnership
name,
© October 1, 1926, |
\ C. C. GREER, |
% O, B, DAVIS.
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LEGAL LAND SALE
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QGeorgla, Crisp County, i
WHEREAS, on the 15th day of
March, 1922, R. D. Mims, oxvcutml|
and delivered to Rutland Trust Com.
pany, his deed, under Section 1960, ]
of the 1882, (3306 of the 1910) Code |
of Georgin, to the lands heremaheri
deseribed, for the purpose of secur.
ing a debt referred to in said deed, |
which deed is recorded in the Clerk's !
office of Crisp Superior Court in book |
13 of deeds, page 2. i
AND WHEREAS, in said deed, said |
R. D. Mims gave to sald Rutland
Trust Company the power to sell said
lands in case of default in the prompt |
payment at maturity, of interest or
principal of said debt, |
- NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
tha power so vested in the undersign. |
ed, which is more accurately shown
%“mterence to said deed Rutland |
uet Company will sell at public out
r to the highest bidder, for cash, |
'Qflm first Tuesday in November,
6, during the legal hours of sale,
yre: Crisp County Court House door
Cordele, Georgia the lands describ
ithe aforesaid deed, to-wit:
“oAll “that tract: pr parcegl of land
gffatd, Jlying and befng 11 the 14th
dl:rlct‘of originally Dooly, now |
4 .h(flounty.':Geofltla,‘l'cdnsmlng of
ihe-whale of lot of land Na. 71, .c l
latning 202 41.2 acres, ‘more ;)11' lg:l:
: he f?lid',(lee(l first ‘above mentiond
ol was exccuted and delivered to se.-
the payment of his cor,w;'a& prom-,
{ énote for the cum of $3500. said
% dated March 15, 1922, and the
l‘al debt bearing irterdgt/at’ the
816 of 8 per cent per annum, =
“Said principal debt is now past due
D¥ the terms, thercof, remains un
d. The total amount ef principal
il interest that will be due on said |
aht on the first Tuesday in Novom-'
, 1026, is $3826.87. Fee simple!
ltles will be made to the purchaser |
sald sale and the proceeds of such |
e will be applied first; to the puy,l
nt of said debt with interest and
#xpenses of this proceeding, and the
fmaivder, if any, will ba paid over
said . D, Mims or his legal rep-
Tesentative,
“ Dated this 6th day of October, 1926,
%Butlnml Trust Company, By
. C. M. McKENZIE,
i : e Ity A&tnrp\!y.at.huw.
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? CITATION; GUARDIANSHIP
Qeorgio. Crisp County. . i
WH, McKenzie, County Guardian,
Baving in due form applied to th‘e'l
undersigned for the guardianship of |
Your Invitation
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Gleaton’s Department Store
123-125 11TH AVENUE
the property of Carmen Lucille Gra.
ham and Polly Franklin Graham,
minor children of Mrs. Milton Gra.
‘ham, late of said county, deceased,
notice is hereby given said application
will be heard at the next court of or.
dinary for said county, on the first
Monday in November, 1926,
Witness my hand and seal of of.
fice, this 4th d&y; of October, 1926,
. P. FLEMING,
Ordinary, Crisp County.
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CITATION: DISMISSION GUARDIAN
Georgia, Crisp County,
A. 1.. McLendon, Guardian of Milt.
on Holliday hns applied to me for a
discharpe from his guardianship of‘
Milton Holliday: this is therefore to
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notify all persons concerned, to file
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discharged from his guardianship as
applied for. This Oct. 4, 1926,
: W. P, FLEMING, Ordniary.
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