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same day of each succeeding mon
with a final payment on June
10, 1971, each payment being ap
plied to the interest then due and
the balance to the reduction
the principal amount, interest be
ing computed on the unpaid princi
al. Time was made the essence
of the contract, and the note con
tained a provision for reasonable
amount of the principal and in
terest as attorney’s fees if collect
ed by law or through an attorney
at law. In order to secure the pay
ment of said note, J. E. Joiner ex-
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advertisement for sale
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY:
On June 9, 1966, J.. E. Joiner ex
ecuted a note for Five Thousand
and Two ($5,002.00) Dollars pay
able to All-South Mortgage, Inc.
which note with interest thereon,
at the rate of 6 percent per an
num, was payable in sixty - one
installments of Eighty-two (82.00)
Dollars each beginning on July 10,
1966, continuing thereafter on the
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NORTH MACON ST. FORT VALLEY, GA.
advances, after advertising same
once a week for four weeks in the
official gazette of said County and
in accordance with said power of
Sale and by vlrtue thereof A11 ‘
Soutb Mort § a g e - Ine - w*ll sell the
ert y above described at pub
^ outtry to the hi ^ es * and best
bidder for cash, on the first Tues
day in July, 1967, at the place of
public sales before the courthouse (
door in Peach County, Georgia,
and within the legal hours of
sale. I
The proceeds of the sale will
be used as follows:
(1) To pay the expenses of said
sale; (2) To pay the sums secured
by said deed; (3) The balance to
J. E. Joiner
J. E. Joiner — By; All
South Mortgage, Inc., as
Attorney in fact.
Berlin, Hodges & Nichols
By: Richard M. Nichols
517 First National Bank Bldg.
Macon, Georgia 4ctjn
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
By virtue of power of sale con-,
tained in that certain security
deed executed and delivered by
JAMES HENRY SMITH to JIM
WALTER CORPORATION, said
deed being dated November 5, 1964
and recorded in Deed Book Q-l,
Page 404, in the office of the Clerk
of Superior Court, Peach County,
and subsequently assigned to the
undersigned by virtue of an as
signment dated November 14, 1964
and recorded in Deed Book V-l,
Page 53, in the office of the Clerk
of Superior Court, Peach County,
Georgia, there will be sold at pub
lic outcry before the courthouse
door in said state and county by
the undersigned, during the legal
hours of sale, on the 4th day of
‘July, 1967 to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
in the Sixth District of Peach
County, Georgia, and in the Land
Lot Number One Hundred Seventy
eight (178) therein, the tract here
by conveyed in the East part of
the West half of said Lot 178, and
described as follows: Beginning at
a point on the Old Road leading
from Byron known as the Powers
ville Road that runs by the
of Lizzie Jones and Brown
and from said point of beginning,
running Westerly from said
ersville-Byron Road to the South
western Railroad right of way (al
so known as the Central of Geor
gia Railroad right of way); thence
running Northeasterly along the
Easterly line of said Southwestern
Railroad to the line of the proper
ty of Brown Avera which line is
the dividing line between the East
ecuted and delivered to All-South
Mortgage, Inc. a deed to secure
debt, conveying the following des
cribed property:
All that or parcel of land ly-'
ing and being in the City of Bv- ‘
> in the County of Peach
State of Georgia, and in tne Fifth
Land District therein, being a part
of Land Lot No. 22, described as
follows: BEGINNING on the east
right-of-way line of the street
leading from the old Byron-Macon
Road by the home of Mrs. John E.
Grace to the By’ron Cemetery and
the Byron Baptist Church, at a
point 112 feet south or southerly
of the intersection of the south
right-of-way line of said old By
ron-Macon Road and the east
right-of-way of said street lead
ing to the Byron Cemetery and By
’•on Baptist Church, and from said
noint of beginning running thence
southerly along the east line of
said street a distance of 68.5 feet
to the northwest corner of the lot
vif W. D. Gresham; thence running
along the line of the pro
of W. D. Gresham 153 feet
i to the line of the property of .Jos
eph R. Moseley and the northeast
corner of the lot of W. D. Gresh
am; thence running northerly a
long the line of property of Joseph
R. Moseley a distance of 68.5 feet
to a marker; thence running west
erly on a line parallel to the north
line of the W. D. Gresham lot a
distance of 153 feet to the point
of beginning.
The lot hereby conveyed is that
lot shown on a plat of survey made
py T. F. Flournoy, Surveyor, May
14, 1953, and recorded in Plat
Book No. 2, nage 159, Clerk’s Of
fice, Peach Superior Court, and
said plat is hereby referred to for
the purpose of a more complete
description.
Said Deed is recorded in Deed
Book Y-l, page 437, Clerk’s Of
fice, Superior Court, Peach County,
Georgia.
Because the said J. E. Joiner de
faulted in making the payment of
I the monthly installments as they
matured, the All-South Mortgage
Inc. pursuant to the provisions of
said note and the deed aforesaid
securing the same has exercised
its option and declared the entire
balance due and collectible. No
tice fixing the liability for attor
ney’s fees has been given accord
ing to law r . There is a balance due
as of May 31, 1967 of Four Thou
sand Five Hundred Ninety-Two
(S4,592.00) Dollars principal, be
sides interest and attorney’s fees
thereon.
The said deed contains a power
of sale, authorizing the grantee
as attorney in fact for grantor
therein to sell the property con
veyed thereby in order to satisfy
said note, as well as subsequent
and West halves of said Lot No.
178; thence running South along
the line between the lot hereby
co.iveyeu and the land of Brown
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tersec.s the Old Byron-Towersville
-oad; thence Southwesterly along
~ id Bjro.-'owersville Road to
the point of beginning. Reference
by deed recorded October 9, 1952
in Deed Book B-l, Page 245, in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Peach County’,
Said property will be sold for the
purpose of paying the indebted
ness secured by said deed; and the
proceeds of the sale will be applied
to the payment of said indebted
ness and interest and all charges
an expenses m connection with
this foreclosure as provided in said
deed and the balance, if any, will
be turned over to the said JAMES
HENRY SMITH.
This oth day of June, 1967
MID-STATS HOMES, INC
As Attorney in Fact for
JAMES HENRY SMITH
Robert B. Langstaff
Perry, Walters, Langstaff & Lipp
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L wO. eys at Law
P. O. Box 527
Albany, Georgia 4ec-thru6/29
New Group Of
Troopers Grad.
The first group of new state
troopers, authorized by the Mad
dox administration, graduated to
day from the State Patrol Recruit
School at the Georgia Police Aca
demy.
Frank V. Hitt, Special Agent in
Charge of the Atlanta FBI Office,
delivered the commencement add
ress.
The 28 new' patrolmen will be
placed in service immediately as
part of the patrol’s attack on Geo-
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u We Service What We Sell”
Leader-Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., June 8, 1967'
rgia’s mounting traffic death rate,
at ' cordm g to Colonel R. H. Burson,
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police Academy. About thirty new
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on the patrol, the 1967 General
Assembly F ro\ided lunds to Jure
50 additional troopers before July
°f this year and another 50 men
within the next two years.