Early County news. (Blakely, Ga.) 1859-current, August 20, 1942, Image 6

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SHERIFF’S TAX SALES GEORGIA —Early County: There will be sold by the under signed on the first Tuesday in Sep tember, 1942, at public outcry before the court house door of said county in the City of Blakely, to the high est bidder for cash, within the legal hours of sale, tlje following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Thirty acres off the west side of lot of land No. 178 in the 28th land district of Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied upon and ta be sold as the property of Mrs. R. R. McLendon, Guyton McLendon, Robinson McLendon, Nancy McLen don and Mrs. Mabel Coney to satis fy a certain tax execution issued against them by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early c ® u "ty’ Georgia, on December 20th, 1940, for their unpaid State, County and school taxes for that year in the principal sum of $47.16. Tms Aug ust Ist, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: Thirty acres off the East side of a tract of sixty acres off the west side of lot of land No. 178 in the 28th Land District of Early County, Geor gia. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. R. R. McLendon, Guyton Mc- Lendon, Robinson McLendon, Nancy McLendon and Mrs. Mabel Coney to satisfy a certain tax execution is sued against them by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, on December 20th, 1939, for their unpaid State, County, and School taxes for that year in the principal sum of $41.59. This Aug ust Ist, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: The southeast quarter of lot of land number two hundred fifty-two (252) in the 6th Land District of Earjy County, Georgia, the same contain ing 62 1-2 acres, more or less. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. S. B. Pickron to satisfy a certain tax ex ecution issued against her by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, on December 20th, 1941, for her unpaid State, County and School taxes for that year in the principal sum of $248.52. This August Ist, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. f Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: The east one-half of a rectangular tract of thirty (30) acres off the ■west side of the north one-half of lot of land number two hundred eight (208) in the 26th Land District of Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. Ruby Yates to satisfy a certain tax fi. fa. issued against her by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, on December 20th, 1941, for her unpaid State, County, and school taxes for that year in the principal sum of $18.40. This Aug ust Ist. 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: The east one-half of the east one half of a tract of 40 acres off the west side of a tract of 75 acres in the southwest corner of lot of land number 344 in the 6th Land District of Early County, Georgia, such 75 acre tract being bounded on the north and east by lands of Mrs. H. E. Hightower, on the south by lands of Claud, Clifford, and Pat Corley, and on the west by lands of Mrs. S. M. Phillips. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. S. E. Corley, Idus Corley, S. E. Corley, Jr., and Ivey Corley to satisfy a certain tax execution is sued against them by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, on December 20th, 1938, for their unpaid State, County, and school taxes for that year in the principal sum of $10.25. This Aug ust Ist, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: The west one-half of the east one half of a tract of 40 acres off the west side of a tract of 75 acres in the southwest corner of lot of land number 344 in the 6th Land Dis trict of Early Counity, Georgia, such 75 acre tract being bounded on the north and east by lands of Mrs. H. E. Hightower, on the south by lands of Claud, Clifford and Pat Corley, and on the west by lands of Mrs. S. M. Phillips. Said real es tate levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. S. E. Corley. Idus Corley’, S. E. Corley, Jr., and Ivey Corley to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against tiiem on December 20th, 1939, by J. L. Hous ton, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, for their unpaid State, County and school taxes for that year in the principal sum of $11.44. This August Ist, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the'same manner, will be sold: The east one-half of a tract of 20 acres off the west side of the north one-half of lot of land number three hundred twenty-seven (327) in the 26th Land District of Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of J. D. Hoover to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against him by J. L. Houston. Tax Commis sioner of Early County, Georgia, on December 20th, 1939, for his unpaid State, County, and school taxes for that year in the principal sum of $9.50. This August Ist, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: The east one-half of the west one half of a tract of 40 acres off the west side of a tract of 75 acres in the southwest corner of lot of land number three hundred forty-four (344) in the 6th Land District of Early County, Georgia, such 75 acre tract being bounded on the north and east by lands of Mrs. H. E. High tower, on the south by lands of Claud, Clifford, and Pat Corley, and on the west by lands of Mrs. S. M. Phillips. Said real estate levied up on and to be sold as the property of Mrs. S. E. Corley, Idus Corley, S. E Corley, Jr., and Ivey Corley to satisfy a certain tax execution is sued against them on December 20th, 1940, by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, for their unpaid State County, and school taxes for. that year in the principal sum of $12.50. ™" AUS “ I Sheriff- Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sola: The west one-half of the west one half of a tract of forty (40) acres off the west side of a tract oi acres in the southwest corner or lot of land number three hundred forty-four (344) in the 6th Land District of Early County, G eo^ ia - Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. b. E. Corley, Idus Corley, S. E. Corley, Jr., and Ivey Corley to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against them on December 20th, 1941, by J L Houston, Tax Commissioner ot Early County, Georgia, for their un paid State. County, and school taxes for that year in the principal sum oi $11.50. This August Ist, 1942 * C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold A rectangular strip of fifteen (15) acres of land off the west side of the southwest quarter of lot of land number niney-six (96) in the 28th Land District of Early County, Geor gia Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of J. I. Sheffield to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against him on De cember 20th, 1940, by J. L. Hous ton, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, for his unpaid State, County, and school taxes for that year in the principal sum oi $32.04. This August Ist, 1942 C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: Twenty (20) acres in the form of a square in the northeast corner of lot of land number ninety-six (96) in the 28th Land District of Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of J. V. Sheffield to satis fy a certain tax execution issued against him on December 20th, 1940, by J. L. Houston, Tax Com missioner of Early County, Georgia, for his unpaid State, County, and school taxes for that year in the principal sum of $36.50. This Aug ust Ist, 1942 £ e mar tlN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: A rectangular tract of fifteen (lo) acres off the west side of the north one-half of lot of land number two hundred eight (208) in the 26th Land District of Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied up on and to be sold as the property of Mrs. Ruby Yates to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against her on December 20th, 1940, by J. L. Hous ton, Tax Commissioner of Early County. ‘Georgia, for her unpaid State, County, and school taxes for that year in the principal sum ot $19.44. This August Lst 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: The west one-half of a tract of twenty (20) acres off the west side of the north one-half of lot of land number three hundred twenty-seven (327) in the 26th Land District oi Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of J. D. Hoover to sat isfy a certain tax execution issued against him by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early Cou „ Georgia, on December 20th, l»<t», for his unpaid State, County, and school taxes for that year in the principal sum of $10.50. This Aug ust Ist. 1942 £ e mar tin, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: A tract of 15 acres in the form of a square in the southeast corner of lot of land number three hundred thirty-two (332) in the 26th Land District of Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied upon ana to be sold as the property of Mrs. J. G. Brantley to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against her on De cember 20th, 1941, by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, for her unpaid State, Coun ty and School taxes for that year m the principal sum of $20.52. This August Ist, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: IA rectangular tract of 20 acres of hand off the east side of the north ione-half of lot of land number three -hundred forty-nine (349) in the ! 26th Land District of Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied up on and to be sold as the property of J. W. Plymail to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against him on December 29th, 1941, by J. L. Hous ton, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, for his unpaid State, County and school taxes for that year in ‘the principal sum of $31.26. This August Ist, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: A rectangular tract of 20 acres of land, the same being the west one half of a rectangular tract of 40 acres off the east side of the north one-half of lot of land number three hundred forty-nine (349) m EARLY COUNTY NEWS, BLAKELY, GEORGIA the 26th Land District of Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of J. W. Plymail to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against him on December 20th, 1940, by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early County. Georgia, for his un paid State, County and School tax es for that year in the principal sum of $10.46. This August 1, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: A rectangular tract of land contain ing 20 acres, the same being off the west side of a rectangular tract of 60 acres off the east side of the north one-half of lot of land number three hundred forty-nine (349) in the 26th Land District of Early Coun ty, Georgia. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of J. W. Plymail to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against him on December 20th, 1937, by J. L Hous ton, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, for his unpaid State, County and school taxes for that year in the principal sum of $29.96. This August Ist, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place and in the same manner, will be sold: A rectangular tract of 20 acres of land off the west side of the north one-half of lot of land number three hundred ninety-three (393) in the 6th Land District of Early County, Georgia. Said real estate levied up on and to be sold as the property of Wyatt Brooks to satisfy a certain tax execution issued against him by J. L. Houston, Tax Commissioner of Early County. Georgia, on Decem ber 20th, 1941, for his unpaid State, County and School taxes for that year in the principal sum of $31.20. This August lst, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place, and in the same manner, will be sold: A tract of land in the 28th Land Dis trict of Early County, Georgia, be ing parts of lots of land numbers 139 and 102 in said district, de scribed as follows: beginning at the intersection of the Blakely to Lucile public road with the line dividing said two lots of land, and from thence running on a course north 45 degrees east to the north line of said lot of land number 102, thence west along the north line of said lot No. 102 and the north line of said lot No. 139 to the intersection of the north line of said lot No. 139 with said public road, thence in a south ern or southeastern direction down said road to point of beginning. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. S. B. Lord to satisfy a certain tax execu tion issued against her by J. L. Hous ton, Tax Commissioner of Early County, Georgia, on December 20th, 1941, for her unpaid State, County and school taxes for that year in the principal sum of $170.40. This August lst, 1942. C. E. MARTIN, Sheriff. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS GEORGIA—EarIy County: All creditors of the estate of Thomas Byr.um, Sr., late of Early county, deecased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate pay ment. This August 12, 1942. MRS. OLLIE BYNUM, Administratrix of the Estate of Thomas Bynum, Sr., deceased. CITATION GEORGIA, Early County: To whom it may concern: The appraisers upon application of Mrs. I. D. Felder, Sr., widow of I. D. Felder, Sr., deceased, for a twelve months’ support for herself and mi nor child, Winston Felder, having filed their return, all persons con cerned are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next regular September, 1942, term of this court why said application should not be granted. This 7th day of August, 1942. D. C. MORGAN, Ordinary. Men are dying for the Four bpM Freedoms. The least we can Ag”’’ do here at home is to buy W. War Bonds —lO% for War Jkjt Bonds, every pay day. DR. R. A. HOUSTON VETERINARIAN Day Phone 232; Night 157 Located: Under Telephone Exchange HEAR GOVERNOR TALMADGE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Over Radio Station WSB AT 10:30 P. M. Georgia Xeedit lalmadge LEGAL NOTICE. GEORGIA —-Early County: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrators of estate of I. D. Felder have applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the following land; Parcel of land in the town of Fort Gaines, Clay County, Georgia, containing one and one-half acres, more or less, described as follows: Commencing on the north west cor ner of said lot 599 feet four inches south east from the intersection of Washington and Hartford streets, thence running east 657 feet to lands of Mrs. Hattie McCarty, thence south 157 feet to lands of J. H. Mc- Kissack, thence west 616 feet to Washington street, thence in a northerly direction along Washing ton street 89 feet to point of be ginning; being the same land convey ed to I. D. Felder by Mrs. Nora B. Killingsworth by deed which is re corded in Book “O,” page 331, in office, of clerk of superior court of Clay county. Also all of the lands owned by the estate of I. D. Felder which lands are described in a deed from C. J. West, et al to I. D. Felder, dated -September 21st, 1934, record ed in Book “N,” page 383, in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Clay county. Also that part of lot No. 174 in the 7th district of Baker county, Ga., containing 33 1-3 acres, wnich is described in a deed from L. W. Lofton to I. D. Felder, which deed is recorded in Book No. 28, page 60, in the office of the clerk of the su perior court of Baker county, Geor gia. The sale of the said lands will be for the purpose of making distribu tion of the said estate. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary of Early 'County, Ga., to be held on the First Monday in September, 1942. H. A. FELDER, MRS. GEORGE W. NELSON, Administrators Estate of I. D. Felder, Deceased. H. ED. MINTER Fellows & Forrester Funeral Service and Merchandise STOCK NEW, MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE Ambulance Service RIVER STREET TELEPHONE 168 4 Blakely, Georgia ©©@©©©@©©©©©©©©@©©©©@@©@©©©©©©©©@©@©©©©©©©©@@©@©' I NOTICE I © © © © © " © g In cooperation with the government’s policy to conserve gaso- g © line and rubber tires, we, the undersigned merchants of Blakely, © © announce the following delivery policy, same effective Tuesday J g morning, September Ist, 1942: g © . © g NO FREE DELIVERIES OF GOODS AMOUNTING TO LESS THAN $1 will be delivered at any time, © g DAY or NIGHT. g © @ © Deliveries of purchases less than $1 may be had by the cus- © J tomer paying an additional charge of 10c for delivery J g services. .. i, © © © © © In addition to the above, we are compelled to suspend de- & © livery of bottled drinks under any condition. No drinks will be © g delivered regardless of the quantity of drinks or other foods pur- j g chased. Drinks may be carried by the purchaser provided bot- g © ties are exchanged at time of purchase or full deposit placed © | thereon. g © © © © © Signed: © © © g JONES MARKET & GRO. ALLEN’S MARKET | GENE BUSH’S MARKET WEAVER’S FOOD MARKET • ® RALPH SCARBOROUGH BRYANT TURNER 8 g FRYER’S MARKET g © © © © ©@©@©©©©@©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©© Announcements FOR REPRESENTATIVE To the voters of Early county: I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Representative in the General Assembly from Early county in the primary of September 9. If again named to serve you as your Representative I shall be guided in my official conduct at all times by what I consider to be the best inter ests of my county and state. I shall appreciate your support in the forth coming primary. Sincerely, J. O. BRIDGES. FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURTS I hereby announce my candidacy for Judge of the Superior Courts of the Pataula Circuit for the next en suing term, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary to be held in 1942. Grateful to the people and voters throughout the circuit for the confidence and generous support heretofore given me, I again solicit them, and if honored by a re-election I shall exert my best efforts to the fair, faithful and full discharge of all the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Very respectfully, C. W. WORRILL. At Scarborough’s Friday and Saturday, August 21-22 Flour, My Rose, 24 lb. Medium sack 10c Matches 4 pkgs. 15c Large Cooking Oil, gal. can 1.39 25c Mustard, qt. 10c | * . Potatoes, Irish, 10 lbs. 35c |j|| 1 tri Steak (good), lb. 35c BSjISKHEnSKHiH Mixed Pan Sausage, I Smoked Sausage or u Empires Weiners, best qual- B r Sept. 18, ity 2 lbs. 45c 1942 Libby’s Corn—No. 1 tall can 10c Libby’s Carrots, Diced—l6-oz. can t 10c Libby’s Peas—Size 3, 16-oz. tall can 15c Libby’s Peaches—B 3-4 oz. can 10c Libby’s Apricots—B 3-4 oz. can 10c Peaches—Argo, No. 2% can 25c Ralph Scarborough (In the Arcadia Market Location) Phone 39 We Deliver LIVE STOCK AUCTION SALE E v IpKSk e R Un 1 1 TUESDAY 3:00 P. M. FARMERS STOCK YARD, Inc. ARLINGTON, GA. MASONIC NOTICE' @ Magnolia Lodge No. 86 Free and Accept _ ed Masons holds reg fp/X/X ular common cations *’**' "zC on the firßt and third Monday nights tn 'S each menth. The time is 8 p. m. in the summer, 7:30 p. m. in the fall and spring and 7 p. m. during the winter. Visiting breth ren are cordially invited to attend. J. T. JORDAN, Worshipful Master. J. G. STANDIFER, Secretary.