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NOVEMBER Ift. 1922
Legal Advertisement*
Application for Administration.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
To all whom it may concern: Miss
Willie May Sheata has allied to me
for permanent letters of administration
on the estate of William H. Sheats, de
ceased, late of said county, and I will
pass upon said application on the tirst
Monday in December, 1922.
Witness my hand and official sen),
this (Ith day of November, 1022.
(’. w. PARKER, Ordinary.
Abdication for Leave to Sell.
To the Ordinary of said oonuty.
The petition of W. <. Perry, admin
istrator of the estate of S. L Simile
toa, deceased, showeth that the estate
of said deceased consists of two vacant
lots in Athens, Clarke county, Georgia
in “Lynwood l’ark" Nos. .'!() and .51, also
eight lots in Fulton county, Georgia,
located in Northwest Atlanta, Nos. 108,
:S"J, 331, ,117, 520, 667, 070, and <>7l,
mid that for the purpose of division It
is neciwsary to sell the said land.
Wherefore, IVtitioner prays an order
directing to issue and he published as
tin* law requires; and if no good cause
lie shown to the contrary, your Petition
er he granted leave to sell said lands.
W. O. Perry Petitioner.
Marrow Court of Ordinary, November
Term, 1922.
Upon reading the foregoing Petition,
il is ordered that citation issue therein
and he published as the law requires.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
SALE NOTICE
( ; EORGIA —Barrow Count,v.
Under and by virtue of a power of
(sale, contained in a certain security
deed, executed and delivered by .1. H.
Hendrix and I’. W. Hendrix to Huy 11.
Bright well, said deed dated April 27,
11*21, and recorded in tile Clerk’s of
fice of the Superior Court of said coun
ty, in record of deeds, ltook “l>", page
21!*, the said (luy K. Brightwell will
sell at public outcry on the first Tues
day in December next, before the court
house door in said county, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
“All that certain tract or parcel
of land situated, lying and being in
Harrow county, (ieorgia, near the town
of St at ham and being more particular
ly described as follows: Beginning at
a point on a road at the intersection
of an old road the said point being the
Southeast corner of tract number four
of the It. T j. Hay farm and running
along tin* said road S 49% \V 122!* ft.,
thence leaving the road and running
silmig 42Mi W 1*72 feet to the line of
Akins; thence along the line of Akins
N 51 Mt E 391 feet : thence X 52% E 1096
feet to an old road; thence along the
.•said old road S 26% E 910 feet to the
point of beginning and being tracts
number one, two, three and four (1, 2,
,’i. and 4* of the It. 1,. Ray farm, con
taining TWENTY NINE and THREE
TENTHS (29.3) ACRES, more or less,
s per plat made by S. I’. Johnson in
Kept ember 11*20, and recorded in the
office <>f the "Clerk of Superior Court
of Harrow county, (ieorgia. in Hook
One, page 53. The above described
property being part of ttie land convey
ed by deed from J. C. Daniel to R. E.
Hay, dated January 3rd, 1920, and re
corded in the office of the Clerk of Su
perior Court of Harrow county. Geor
gia, in Book “D" folio 28. And is the
same tract of land conveyed to J. E.
Hendrix and I*. W, Hendrix, by deed
of U. L. Ray, dated December Otih, 1920
and recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court, Barrow coun
ty. Georgia, in deed Book “E", page 15.
Tills property will be sold for the
purpose of satisfying two certain prom
issory notes for the aggregate princi
pal sum of ONE THOUSAND (SIOO0■
DA HEARS, each note being for the
principal sum of FIVE HUNDRED
($500) PAEEARS, given by J. E. Hen
drix and P. W. Hendrix to Guy R.
Bright well, said notes dated April 27,
1921, and due eighteen (18) months
and thirty (30) months after date re
spectively, said notes hearing interest
from date at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, interest puyable semi
annually and the interest being evi
denced by interest coupon notes at
tached to the principal notes, said
notes however, containing a provision
in case of thirty days default in the
payment of any installment of interest
when due, or principal note when due,
said notes may be matured, and default
in the payment of principal and inter
est having existed for more than thirty
days, said Guy R. Bright well has ex
ercised his option and declared said
notes due and collectible.
This sale will be made for the pur
pose of pnying said notes, principal
and Interest, and costs of this sale.
The balance, if any. will he paid to J.
1,. Hendrix and I*. W. Hendrix or their
legal representatives.
This 7th day of November, 1922.
GUY R. BRIGIITWEEE.
Deupree Hunnicutt, Atty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
GEORGIA —Harrow county.
Hy virtu* of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of narrow County granted
upon the application of Miss Nella
i Robertson, as the administratrix of the
estate of W. (’. Robertson, deceased,
[for the purpose of paying debts and
[distribution, there will lie sold before
the court house door at publie outcry
to the highest bidder, in the city of
Winder, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1922, as the property of said de
ceased, the following described lands,
to-wit:
1. That tract or parcel of land sit
uated and being in the town of Stat
ham, Georgia, Harrow county, former
ly Jackson county, described as fol
lows: Beginning at a corner on Mul
l berry street and an Ally 220 feet N. E.
of Broad street, thence westerly along
North side of said alley 000 feet to a
rock corner with lot 18, thence north
erly along line of lot 18, to the North
side of Elizabeth street 200 feet, thence
00 -feet west along line of Elizabeth
street to rock corner; thence norther
ly on line the same angle as lot 18,
150 feet to a rock corner, thence easter
ly on a line parallel to Broad street,
OOf* feet to rock corner on line of tract
No. 1; thence south along lot or tract
No. 1, to rock on north side of Eliza
beth street, thence westerly along Eliz
abeth street, the.nce westerly along
Elizabeth street 00 feet to a rock cor
ner, thence south along Mulberry st.
250 fesd to the beginning corner, con
taining six (0) acres, more or less, as
shown by plot of the Tucker lands, on
which is situated a four-room dwelling
house on the north side of Broad st.
2. Also (hat tract or parcel of land
lying and being on the north side of
Broad street in the town of Stathnm,
Georgia, Barrow county, embracing
twelve vacant lots: Nos. 1,2, 3, 4. 5,6,
7. 8,9, 10, 11, and 12, in Block F. ac
cording to survey made by G. L. Veal
dated January 31st, 1910.
This November 6th, 1922.
Miss Nelia Robertson,
Stathnm, Georgia.
Administratrix of W. C. Robertson, de
ceased.
SALE NOTICE.
GE(>RGIA Harrow County.
Under and by virtue of a power of sale
contained in the loan deed executed by
M. J. Kennedy to Mrs. Cammie Sum
mon on the 30th day of December, 1918,
and recorded in the office of the clerk
of the Superior Court of Harrow coun
ty, Georgia in book C, page 286 on the
31st day of December, 1918, the under
signed will sell, as the property of M.
J. Kennedy at public sale before the
court house door in said county in the
City of Winder, within the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best bidder
for cash on the first Tuesday in De
cember, 1922, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the county of Harrow
state of George, containing sixty-three
and seventy-four hundredths acres,
more or less, and being designated as
tract A of the division of the lands of
J. H. Hutchins, deceased, made by T.
Ramsden, surveyor on July 30, 1918, a
plat of which is recorded in plat hisik
1 page 32 Clerk's office Harrow county,
Georgia, reference to which is hereby
made for a full and complete descrip
tion of said property. Said tract Is
bounded on the north by lands of Wiley
Pierce and Bartow Edwards; on the
east by lands of John Segars and tract
B of said division; on the south by
Carl and Monroe Public Road and on
the west by lands of Will Pierce, Jim
Eaton and Wiley Pierce.
Default having been made in the
pay incut of the indebtedness secured by
said det'il by reason of the non-pay
ment of four certain promissory notes
evidencing same, held and owned by
the undersigned, said notes being for
the sum of $500.00 each dated Dec.
30, 1918, and due Doe. 30, 1922; Doc.
30, 1923; Dec. 30, 1924 and Dee. 30,
1925, with interest from their date at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum, pay
able annually, and said notes provide
that upon failure to pay either of said
notes as stipulated, or to pay Interest
annually thereon, then the whole of
said series, at the option of tlie hol-
ili*r. becomes duo and payable from the
date of suoli default, time being of the
essence of the contract. On Dee. 29,
1919 Interest of $40.00 was ivald on
each o>f said notes but no interest has
been paid since, and the owner and
holder of said notes has declared all
due under the contract. Each of said
notes are signed by M. J. Kennedy and
l>aynble to Mrs. Cammie Sammon.
Said property will be sold to pay
said indebtedness together with all ex
penses of this proceeding ns provided
in said deed and the overplus, if any,
will be turned over to the said M. J.
Kennedy.
A deed will be executed to the pur
chaser by the undersigned as author
ized in said deed.
This November 7, 1922.
Mrs. Cammie Sammon.
GEORGIA —Barrow county,
j W. G. Graham and M. R. Lay, having
applied by petition to the Ordinary of
Barrow county asking that Mrs. Annie
Carpenter as the administratrix of the
estate of K. P. Carpenter, deceased,
late of said county, be required to join
with W. G. Graham in making to pe
titioners a deed to a tract of land de
scribed in bond for title, copy of which
is attached to the petition, containing
Thirty-eight and sixty-nine hundredths
,(38.69) acres, and described generally
as tract No. 4 of the Sam Pirkle farm
about one and one-half mile northeast
of Auburn. Georgia, in pursuance of a
bond for title made by tin* said K. P.
Carpenter together with W. G. Gra
ham covering said tract of land in
favor of W. <l. Graham and M. R. Lay
petitioners alleging that the said tract
of land lias been fully paid for.
This is to notify the heirs at law
of the said K. I*. Carpenter, deceased,
namely: Marvin Carpenter, Kinch Car
and Phillip Carpenter, to be and ap
pear at the December Term, 1922, of
the Court of Ordinary of Barrow coun
ty and show cause, if any they have or
can, why the said administratrix
should not be required to make the
said deed as prayed for by the said pe
titioners.
C. W. PARKER, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Barrow county, granted
upon the application of W. C. Baggett
as administrator of tlie estate of J.
liar vie Austin, deceased, for the pur
pose of paying debts of the said deceas
ed, and distribution, there will be sold
before the court house door, at public
outcry, to the highest bidder, in the
city of Winder, Ga., between the le
gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in December, 1922 as the property of
the said deceased, the following de
s<Tilled proper*v, to-wit:
Four shares of stock in Farmers
Warehouse & Gin Company Corpora
tion, at Bethlehem, Ga., par value of
said stock Twenty-five ($25) Dollars
per share, as incorporated.
Terms of sale cash.
W. C. BAGCF.IT. Admr
Estate of J. Harvie Austin
In the District Court of the United
State, for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In Re John David Wall, Bankrupt.
No. 1227. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said po
tion be had on December I<>, 1922, at
ten o’clock, A. M.. at the United States
District Court room, in the city of AT
EANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby giv
'en to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time anil pla
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt should
not be granted.
O. C. FULEER, Clerk.
G. A. Johns atty G 2t
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In Re Harry Vernon Kilgore, bank
nipt. No. 1258. In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity witli law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said pe
tition be had on December 16th, 1922,
at ten o’clock A. M„ at the United
States District Court Room, in the city
of ATEANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby
given to all creditors and other persons
in interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
O. C. Fuller, Clerk.
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TRUSTEE'S SALE REALTY.
By virtue of an order granted by the
>Hon. N. L. Hutchins, referee in bank
ruptcy. to me as the trustee of J. W.
Snmmerour, bankrupt, I will offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash, at
auction, on the premises, subject to
confirmation by the court, on Friday,
November 17, 1922, ait eleven o”clock
A. M., eastern time, an undivided one
half interest in that house and lot in
the City of Winder in Barrow county,
Georgia, formerly Jackson county, lo
cated on Wright street, fully describ
ed in deed for W. 11. Toole, as attor
ney in fact for Quarterman & Toole,
and Winder Lumber Company to G. S.
Summerour and J. W. Summerour,
dated January 7, 1920, recorded in the
office of Clerk of Barrow Superior
Court, in book “B” page 496; and also
like undivided half interest in that lot
in City of Winder, Barrow county, Ga.
formerly Jackson county, on Wright
street, fully describes! in deed from I.
E. Jackson, Guy P. Jackson and E A.
Jackson to G. S. and J. W. Summerour,
dated November 19, 1920, recorded in
Clerk's ofliee, Barrow Superior Court,
in book B, page 576. The descriptions
of the property mentioned in said two
deeds is as follows:
“That certain tract and lot of land
situated, lying and being in Barrow
county, Georgia, and in the city of
Winder, described as follows; Known
and designated as a part of the Nancy
J. Wright property, being the north
west corner of Wright street and
Georgia Avenue; fronting two hundred
feet on Wright street and two hundred
feet on Georgia Avenue, be the meas
urements more or less, owing to en
croachments of said streets.’
2. “Those lots and parcels of land
situated and described as follows: In
the county of Barrow, state of Georgia,
City of Winder, beginning on a rock
corner with lot of Quarterman & Toole
on the N. E. side of Wright street,
thence northwest along said Wright
street 195 feet to rock corner with lot
of G. C. Morgan; thence N. E. along
line of G. C Morgan 200 feet to rock
corner with lot of Mrs. D. P. Camp;
thence S. E. with Mrs. D. P. Camp, 95
feet to rock corner; thence N. E. with
Mrs. I). P. Camp 99 feet to rook cor
ner on lot of Jackson; thence S. E.
along Jackson and Appleby lots 300
feet to rock corner on Georgia Avenue;
thence S. W. along Georgia Avenue 99
feet to corner with lot of Quarter
man & Toole; thence N. W along line
of Quarterman & Toole lot 200 feet to
corner; thence S E along line of Quar
terman & Toole 200 feet to the begin
ning corner on Wright sti’eet, contain
ing two acres more or less.
The interest to be sold in these lots
is an undivided one-half belonging to
J. W. Summerour; terms of sale cash
and subject to confirmation by Court.
This the 2nd day of November, 1922.
G. A. JOHNS,
Trustee in Bankruptcy of J. W. Sum
merour. 3t
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