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Blakely, Ga., July 12th, 1923.
PUBLIC SALE OF LAND.
GEORGIA —Early County:
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
to secure debt executed by H. E.
Martin to Charles Forman on the
2Gth day of December, 1919, and
recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Early coun
ty, Georgia, in Deed Book 32, page
518, and made to secure the pay
ment of the principal sum of Two
hundred fifty ($250) dollars, due Jan
uary Ist, 1926, together with inter
est thereon at the rate of eight per
cent. payable annually on the first ,
day of January each year beginning
January Ist, 1921, for which princi
pal sum and interest payments notes
were executed to the said Charles
Forman by the said H. E. Martin
maturing as aforesaid, default hav
ing been made in the payment of
the interest coupons maturing Jan
uary 1, 1921, 1922 and 1923, re
spectively, and said principal note
providing that in the event default
should bo made in the payment of
either of said interest coupons, the
said Charles Forman might at his
option declare the whole of said
principal sum due and payable, and
the said Charles Forman having, by
reason of said default, exercised his
option to declare the whole of said
principal sum due and payable, the
said Charles Forman will on the
Ist Tuesday in August, 1923, pro
ceed to sell the land herein below
described to the highest and best
bidder for cash before the court house
door at Blakely, Georgia, within the
legal hours of sale, The security
deed hereinabove mentioned being
made subject to a prior security deed
for the sum of Twenty-live hundred
dollars payable to Charles Forman,
-aid land will be sold subject to said
security deed, and the said Charles
Forman will convey to the purchaser
all right, interest and equity of the
said 11. E. Martin in and to said
land, towit:
All that part of Lot of Land No.
3(55 lying south of Mcßr.vde branch;
also all that part of Lot of Land
No 344 lying south of said branch
tnd West of Sowhatchee creek; also
ell that part of the North half of
l.ot of Land No. 34G lying west of
said creek, ail in the 2Gth district
of said county of Early. State of j
Georgia.
This July 2, 1923.
CHARLES FORMAN. I
FOR SALE!
My entire stock of Groceries and Dry Goods,
Store House, Dwelling House, Furniture,
Ducks and Chickens; in fact, everything goes
except Bob and Nip. See me at once.
W. S. STRONG.
P. S.: Reason for selling, I am leaving
Georgia.
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA —Early County:
Whereas Paul R. Anderson did, on
the 10th day of November, 1916, ex
ecute and deliver to Charles Forman
a certain security deed, recorded in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county in Book of
Deeds 31, page 67, and made to se
cure the payment of the principal
sum of Four hundred ($400.00) dol
lars, payable in installments of
Two hundred dollars each according
to notes of even date with said se
curity deed, one maturing December
Ist, 1917, and the other December
Ist, 1918, with interest thereon at
the rate of 8 per cent after maturi
ty, said security deed being made
subject to a prior security deed for
the sum of Sixteen hundred dollars
of same date and recorded in Deed
Book 31, page 67; and
Whereas, said second security deed
provided that if default be made in
the payment of either of said princi
pal notes according to the tenor
thereof, or if breach be made by the
said Paul R. Anderson of any of the
covenants and agreements of said
prior conveyance, the said Charles
Forman may proceed to sell the land
described in said first and second
security deeds to the highest and
best bidder for cash before the court
house door at Blakely, Georgia, with
in the legal hours of sale after ad
vertising the time, place and terms
of sale for four consecutive weeks
in some newspaper having a general
circulation in said county or some
newspaper published in said county,
receive the proceeds of said sale and
in the name of the grantor execute
and deliver to the purchaser the
necessary deed or deeds in fee sim
ple for the property so sold, having
full authority to appoint an agent
by an instrument in writing duly
executed, acknowledged and record
ed, to attend and make such sale
and do all other acts and things in
; connection with such sale that the
! grantor could do; and
Whereas, default having been made
by Paul R. Anderson in the payment
of both of said principal notes and
in the payment of the taxes on said
land for the year 1921, same having
I been paid by the said Charles For
man;
Now, therefore, the said Charles
Forman will on the Ist Tuesday in
August, 1923, proceed to sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
before the court house door at
Blakely, Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale the land described in
said second security deed, towit:
The West half of Lots of Land
Numbers 93 and 94 and all that
part of Lot of Land Number 107,
lying east of the Blakely and Quincy
I road, containing 50 acres, more or
less, all of said land lying and being
in the 28th district of Early county,
| Georgia.
Said land will be sold subject to
, a prior deed of the said Paul R. An
derson to Charles Forman made to
[ secure the payment of the sum of
Sixteen hundred dollars, and the
said Charles Forman will execute
to the purchaser of said land a deed
conveying all the right, title, interest
and equity of the said Paul R. An
derson in and to said land.
This July 10, 1923.
CHARLES FORMAN.
FARMERS MUTUAL LIFE
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of Georgia Edison Division
Composed of the Counties of Cal
houn, Clay and Early.
A STRONG SOUTHERN COM
PANY, COMPOSED OF FARMERS.
Absolute safe protection against
loss by Fire and Storm. Less than
half rate charged by the old line com
panies.
Your business will be appreciated,
and I will be glad to call to see
you concerning this good insurance.
I
B. D. JONES
Local Division Agent
EARLY COUNTY NEWS
PUBLIC SALE OF LAND. ,
GEORGIA —Early County:
Whereas, L. N. Haley did on the
Ist day of August, 1916, execute and
deliver to Charles Forman a certain
deed to secure the payment of the
principal sum of Three thousand dol
lars maturing in instalments of Three
hundred dollars each year on Novem
ber Ist each year beginning Novem
ber Ist, 1917, together with interest
thereon at the rate of 7 1-2 per cent,
per annum, payable annually, which
said deed to secure debt is recorded
in the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Early county, Geor
gia, in Deed Book 31, page 29; and
Whereas, said deed to secure debt
and principal instalment notes pro
vide that if default be made in the
payment of either of said principal
notes or interest coupons, the said
Charles Forman may, at his option,
declare the whole of said debt due
and payable, and may proceed to
sell said land at public outcry be
fore the court house door at Blake
ly, Ga.. within the legal hours of
sale, after advertising the time,
place and terms of sale for four
weeks in some newspaper published
in said county, and upon such sale
receive the proceeds thereof, and in
the name of the grantor execute and
deliver the necessary deed or deeds
in fee simple for the property so
sold.
Now, therefore, default havin9
been made by the said L. N. Haley
in the payment of the principal notes
maturing November 1, 1917, to 1922
inclusive as well as in the payment
of the interest coupons maturing
November 1, 1921, and 1922, and in
the payment of the taxes for the
years 1921 and 1922, and by reason
of such defaults, the said Charles
Forman has exercised his option of
declaring the whole of said debt due
and payable, the said Charles For
man will on the Ist Tuesday in Aug
ust, 1923, sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash before the court
house door at Blakely, Ga., within
the legal hours of sale the following
described land, towit:
All of Lot of Land No. 282 con
taining 250 acres, more or less; frac
tional lot No. 319, containing 220
acres, more or less, and those por-1
tions of fractional lots Number 318 .
and 283 lying south and east of a
line drawn from the Northeast cor
ner of Lot No. 283 to a point where
the south and west boundary line
of Lot Number 318 would intersect
if extended indefinitely, all being in
the 26th district of Early county,
Ga.
The proceeds of said sale will be
applied as follows: First to the
payment of all proper expenses of
advertising, selling and conveying
said premises, including a fee of 10
. per cent of the amount to pay
which said sale is made. Second,
1 to the payment of the indebtedness
secured by said deed; and the bal
' ance, if any, shall be paid to the
person or persons legally entitled
! thereto.
The said Charles Forman will ex
-1 ecute to the purchaser at such sale
good and sufficient titles to said
land as he is authorized to do in
said deed to secure debt.
This July 2, 1923.
CHARLES FORMAN.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
1 GEORGIA—EarIy County:
1 On the first Tuesday in August,
1923, will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Blakely,
Ga., within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, at
public outcry, the following described
property, towit:
All that certain lot, plot or tract
of land and premises, situate, lying
and beng in land lot number 240,
in the 6th District of Early county,
State of Georgia, and more particu
larly bounded and described as fol
lows: Bounded on the North by
lands of Mrs. Claude S. Bostwick;
on the East by lands of Mrs. G. M.
Sparks, et al., Depot Street, and the
original East line of said lot; on
the South by public road and the
original South line of said lot; and
on the West by lands of Mrs. Claude
S. Bostwick; containing 70 acres,
according to a survey and plat there- ,
of made by R. J. Edgerly, Engineer.
Levied on and to be sold as the
property of Mrs. Ela S. Walker to
satisfy an execution issued against
her on judgment rendered in suit of
Harry L. Winter, Inc., as plaintiff,
versus MYs. Ela S. Walker, as de
fendant, at the April Term, 1923, of
the Superior Court of Early county,
Ga. This 13th day of June, 1923.
SID HOWELL,
Deputy Sheriff of Early County.
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ly via Leary two Ford tires on rims.
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ly, Ga. ltp
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J. G. STANDIFER, Secretary.
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