The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, October 05, 1911, Image 5

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Bxecutors’ Sale. Georgia—Hall County. .. virtue of the authority given under the last will and te«tamont of W. R Hancock, late of said county, deceased there will be sold before the court house door of said Hall county, on the first Tuesday in November, 1911, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder, at public outcry, the fol lowing described property, Do wit: No. 1. One tract or parcel of land containing two hundred and sixty-five acres, more or less, and described as fol lows, to wit: Bounded by lands of John Gilmer on the south, Oconee river and other lands of said W. R. Hancock on the east and north, and by lands of W. A. Hancock on the west. On said land there is about one hundred and twenty acres in cultivation, twenty five acres in bottom land, and about one hundred acres in upland, balance in old field and forest. Upon said land there is one dwelling house and six tenant houses one gin house and barn and out build ings. Said above described land known as the late home place of the said W R. Hancock. No. 2. One tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and fifteen and three-fourths acres, more or less, and bounded on the east by the Oconee river, on the north by lands of F. W. House, on the west by land of W. A. Langford, and on the south by lot No. 1. Upon said land there is a dwelling house, barn and out houses, forty or fifty acres in cultivation, about fifteen acres in bottom land, and thirty or thirty-five acres in upland, balance in old field and forest. This land is known as a part of the David King place. No. 3. One hundred and sixty acres of land, more or less, aujoining land of No. 1 on the west, and lands of Newton Gilmer on the north, east and south. Upon said land there is two dwelling houses and out houses, about seventy acres in cultivation, forty acres, in bot tom land, thirty-five or forty acres in upland, balance in old fields and forest; said land is known as the Dan Gilmer place. No. 4. Thirty-eight acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of John Gilmer on the north, on the east by land of Newt Gilmer, on the south by estate of W. S. Lipscomb, and on the west by other land of the said W. R. Hancock About ten acres in cultivation and bal ance in forest. Said land is known as the A. B. Gilmer place. No. 5. Thirty-six acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. M. A. Randolph and estate of W. S. Lipscomb, deceased, west by R. J. Highfield, north and east by lot No. 4. Upon this land there is one tenant house and out houses and about fifteen acres in cultivation, balance in old fields and forest. No. 6. Seventy-four and four-tenths acres, more or less, adjoining lands of D. W. Eberhart on the north, Thomp son on the east and south, Cook and other land of said W. R. Hancoke on the west. Upon this land there is a dwelling house and out buildings; there is about thirty acres in cultivation, ten acres in bottom land, and about twenty acres in upland, balance in old fields and forests. No. 7. Sixty-six and six-tenths acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of Stewart on the south, Cook on the north, Parks on the west, and lot No. 6 on the east. Upon said land there is a dwelling house, about thirty acres in cultivation, about five acres in bottom land and about twenty-five acres in up land, balance in forest. All of the above-mentioned lands are lying and being in Tadmore District of Hall County, Ga. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described land ly ing and being in Millers District of Jackson County, Ga.: Seventy-three acres of land, more or less, adjoining land of H. J. Randolph on the west, J. O. Hancock on the south, William Wal lace on the east, by other land of the said W. R. Hancock on the north. Upon said land there is a five-room dwelling house, tenant house, and out houses, about twenty-five acres of upland, bal ance old fields and forest. Also sixty-two and one-half acres of land, more or less, lying and being in said Millers District of Jackson County, Ga., bounded by lands of Gilmer on the north and west, and William Wallace on the east, and other lands of said W. R. Hancock on the south. There are about thirty acres of land in cultiva tion, balance in original forest. Plats of all the foregoing land can be seen by calling on the Executors of said will. Also at the same time and place will be sold five shares of the capital stock of the First National Bank of Gainesville, Ga., of the par value of one hundred dollars each. Also will be sold fifteen shares of the capital stock of the Atkins National Bank of Maysville, Ga All of the foregoing described prop erty to be sold as the property of the es tate of W, R. Hancock, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of said W. R. Hancock, deceased, and for mak ing distribution among the legatees un der said will. Terms of sale: The land one-half cash, balance twelve monihs after date; notes will be taken for deferred pay ments, with interest from date at eight per cent per annum; bond for titles given until all purchase money is paid, purchaser having the privilege of pav ing all cash. The bank stock will be sold for cash. J. C. HANCOCK, W. W. HANCOCK, Executors of Last Will and Testament of W. R. Hancock, Deceased. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—HaII County. Oct. 2, 1911. To all persons concerned: This is to give notice that W. N. Akins has in due form of law filed his petition to be appointed permanent administrator upon the estate of J. W. Akins, late of said county. This application will be considered and passed upon on the first Monday in November, 1911. W. E. BOLDING. Ordinary. MAGNIFICENT FARMS. We have a number of attractive offerings in South and Southwest Georgia, where the land is level and susceptible of the highest state of cultivation. RED PEBBLE LANDS,with C avSubsoil, every acre of which can be cultivated—no waste. These lands will double in value witbin three years. It is the best country oo earth for all round farming. If you are looking for some thing real good, write us. Provident Trust & Security Co. (Land Department), Walton Build • ing, Atlanta. Ga. ESTES ESTES ESTES t In all Gainesville No Coats Like I These For Young Women. I t THE ESTES STYLES j Are the Kind that Please the Up-to- the-Hour Young Women wEryfi \ of Today. 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