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Georgia- Teach County.
All creditors of the estate of Mra. I^ena
Wilson Sitftrunk, Jate of Peach County, de¬
ceased, arc hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned according to law,
*tnd all persons indebted to said eatate are
required to make immediate payment to me.
November 7th 1925.
J, 0. WILSON.
Admlaistrator of Mra. Lena Wilaon RWrunk,
deceased. 11-12-Glpd.
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TO EXPRESS AN OLD THOUGHT
IN A NOVEL WAY!
SO GUESS WE’LL HAVE TO RE
SORT TO THE OLD
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND JOY A
THOUSANDFOLD!
Georgia
Agricultural
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May our good wishes happiness bring,
Peace, joy and cheer.
For Christmas is here,
And your cares to the winds may you
fling!
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The Shingle That Never Curls
’T’HE reason why so many people are demanding the Carey
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ro much more for their money. It is the logical result of half
a century of good roof making.
Carey Asfaltslate Shingles come in three attractive colors, Blue
lotnsr ey ( , Green “isk us for samoles and further details.
Wort valley lumber company
Fort Valley, Georgia
STATF OF GEORGIA PFACH’
COUNTY COUNTY OF Of r . I
Under and by virtu. the power of .ale
contained in the d-d to.mew.>Mt: from R
U Fountain to J. B. Vlning. dated November ■
8. 1920 of record In the record, of ted. of
Houaton County. Georgia, in , , 11
ay. th<* Mid J. B. Vining Will on the 80th
day of December, 1926. during the legal hour,
-lea before the Court Hnuac door of aaid
County of Peach aell at public outcry to the
higheat bidder for caah, ail the deacribed prop
erty located in aaid Peach County, Georgia,
to-wit:
"Ail that tract or parcel of land, lying and
1,,-ing In the Ninth Dlatrlct of Houston Coun
ty. Georgia, and consisting of two (2) tracts
or parcels of land, the fi rst t ract bein g dc-
mg LEAD1SR-TMBUNB, FOOT YAULBT. «A, THURSDAY, BBCEMBER fid, lfig.
«rib*d (n a Warranty Deed from Ren.
Smith and Erneat Nedd to Isaac Miller a.
All that tract of land lying an I
, B th . N|nth Dutrict of Hou.ton Coun .
^ ^ ^ tb(rty . five
more , whfch |ie , ln „ -y „h»„.
^ ^ |y ^ {{ , )bort nmmr
placr . gm] j;„ uth hy the Smlwon or
rh.r I. and Weat ny public road leading from
Fort Valley. Georgia, to Blappey'. Mill, ind
being the place originally bought from ram
mie I,yea and being the place whereon Rena
Smith now live.. This property wa. deeded
to «aid Rena Smith for and during her nat
oral , life and , after . a her . death i ,• to . hr • • neat . Nedd, v,
a« deacribed , , , in • deed . . / from B. » femiaaon c „ Hu. filed
in Clerk h office .Superior Court , . of eti Houaton t
,, ( ounty, (t.'orgui, . and , recorded . I in . book tio I U J,
Folio 815 on April 3, 1909. The above de
scribed deed being recorded in Book 25 fo- !
Jio 472, Clerk’s office Superior Court, Hour
ton County, Georgia, and which deed is dated
October 10th, 1917.
Also the following lands, betng described
in a certain deed to Isaac Miller executed bv
C. J. Smisson, Administrator of Burney
Bmisson, under date of February 5, 1918,
which said deed has never been recorded, but
is nimiiariy described in ft Quitclaim deed
executed by Robert E. Brown of Houston
County to Isaac Miller of Crawford County,
on February 7, 1918, which deed is recorded
in Book fi. Folio 112, Clerk's office Superior
Court Houston County. Georgia, and describ
ed as follows:—AH that tract or parcel of
land to-wit:—The East half of the place
‘ The Sarah Ann Holly Place
known as com
prising thirty-five (35) acres, more or less.
Ba id lot to be divided into two (2) equal
j parts by beginning at the Southwest corner and
I of said lot where the Holly private road
j the public road meet and running said
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GOOD FRIENDS!
AND BECAUSE YOU’VE PROVED
BOTH TRIED AND TRUE.
WE WISH THE VERY BEST
FOR YOU!
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to the Northaaat at .om. point of -id lot
when divided will be bounded aa follow.:—
On the North by the weat half of -id lot
and the branch dividing -id place from
Und . of Robert Flournoy: on the South by
land, known a. the Mra. H. H. Holly Place:
m tfce E , lt by land „ known „ the M r,. H.
H. Holly Place and the branch dividing -id
" f|X>m the places of Robert Flournoy, ! '
. ^ Bj)) K(Jws| . d , . „„ Wwt by
of „ urn( . y SmiM0B# said )and being
()peded t „ Kobart E „ rown and
^ „ } Warranty Deed dated
1 , 1904 and record ed September
12, 1904, Book 2. Folio 562, Milton „ i. H. Holly
later deeding to Robert . , r E. „ Brown . by War
Deed hia undivided half interest , in .
ranty 7
Said deed being recorded •
above land. in
Book ** OOK 6 Folio rono 166 on September 12, 1905. . afir
All the above described and within con
yoyed land lying in Peach, formerly Houston
County, being thirty-five (35) acres by sur
vey made thereof is bounded on the North
by lands of Edwards Brothers, formerly own
ed by Robert Flournoy; East by lands of Mrs.
H. H. Holly and the branch dividing said
place from the places of Edwarde Brothers,
John Davis and Bill Edwards. .South by lands
of Mrs. H. H. Holly and West by Public road
known as Slappey Mill Road."
Said property will be sold as aforesaid for
the purpose of paying one promissory note
for the principal sum of $2,500.00, dated No¬
vember 8, 1920 and due November 8, 1925, se¬
cured by said deed to secure debt and de¬
scribed therein, said two notea bearing in
ter—t from November 8, 1925 at the rate of
8 per cent per annum. The total amount that
will be due on Baid notes on —id date of
sale will be $2,500.00 principal, and $232.40
interest.
The proceeds of the -!e made by property
will bo applied to th. payment of th. prin
eipal and intereat due on aaid note., and
ta.ea and premium, of in.ur.nce that may
have been paid on -id property by the -id
J. B. Vlning. and the eapenae. of th,. sate.
a, provided under the power contained in aaid
deed, and the remainder, if any, p.,d to the
grantor in aaid deed.
Said power of sale ha# become operative
,„. c , w default in the payment of the afore
, a id note,, purauant to the term, of .aid
poW e, of aale in -id deed to aecure debt,
Thia December 2nd, 1925.
J. B. VINING.
By HERBERT VINING
12*3-4t 10 -» (Attorney for J. B. Vining).
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
C. L. Shepami, having in proper form, ftp
plied to me for Permanent Letters of Adminia
tration on the estate of Sam Ezell, late of
8B ^j County, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Sam Ezell
to be and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law. and show cause, if any they
can> why permanent administration should
not be granted to C. L. Shepard on Sam
Ezell’s estate.
Witness by hand and official signature,
this 7th day of Dec. 1925.
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The Dakota Nye is not nigh enough
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