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GEORGIA —Coffee County.
Under and by virtne of an order of
the Court of Ordinary, of said county,
will be sold at public outcry on the
First Tuesday in January 1917, at the
court house in said county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following real
estate, lying and being in Coffee county
Georgia, belonging to the estate of R.
R. Perkins deceased, to-wit: Forty
three and two-tenths (43 2-10) acres of
lot number forty (40) bounded North by
the West Green public road and Brox
ton cemetery, east by the Hazlehurst
public road and Broxton cemetery
property; south by Hazlehurst pub
lic road and west by the original land
line.
Sixty-five (65) acres of lot number
(41) bounded North by Ocmulgee st.,
and public road which is a conninuation
thereof, East by original land line, and
Hazlehurst public road, south by the
Hazlehurst poblic road and right-of
way of G. & F. Ry., and West by
Ocmulgee street and public road last
mentioned. Excepted from this tract
of land is property owned by City of
Broxton for light plant.
Fifty-six (56) acres of lot number
forty-one (41) bounded North by thej
original land line, East by Ocmulgee
street, south by lands of Penelope i
Swanson, Mrs. Bessie Cheatham, T.D.
Brogden, estate of K. C. Campbell
and Watson Avenue and West by
Watson Avenue and lands of George
Battle.
Fifteen (15) acres of lot number
forty-one (41) bounded north by Wat
son Avenue, east by Parallel Street
and lands of C. F. Chmabliss, south
by the lands of C. F. Chambliss and
Reynolds Street and lands of Mrs. C.
N. Gibbs and one Gobr, and west by
the lands of said Gobr.
Thirty-eight (38) acres of lot num
ber forty-one (41), forty-two (42),
fifty-one (51) and fifty-two (52) be
ing around the corner of said four
lots and bounded north by the lands
of H. L. Croft, east by the right-of
way of th e G. & F. Ry., south by the
old road bed of F. 0. lb B. R. R.. and
lands of Eph Adams and west by said
road bed, the lands of T. J. Chambliss,
lands of Eph Adams and the lands
of H. L. Croft. Excepted from this
tract of land three small tracts of
50 x 150 feet each, owned by David
Thomas, Tom Strong and Lou Wil
son.
Seven and one-half (IVz) acres of
lot number forty-one (41) bounded
onrth by the Fitzgerald public roan,
east by G. & F. Ry., and lands of I.
T. Coffee and A. R. Lewis, south by
lands of A. R. Lewis and Alabama
Street, and west by the lands of Diggs
and Dorminy-Price Lumber Company.
One hundred and eighty (180) acre.;
of lot number fifty-two (52) bounded
north by the lands of Mrs. Harris and
P. L. Moore, Dora A. Leggett and W.
H. Wooten, east by roiginal land line,
south by original land line, lands or
George Battle and cr.e acre tract c.
G. M. Stanton & Company
i o Our Customers:
Our business is growing: by leaps and bounds and we are Selling
more stock than any other dealer. Verily, there is a reason.
We want you to look over our mules and horses whether you buy
or not. We feel sure that we can please you, if you are in the market. Fresh
cars of stock arrive every week at our stables and you will find no trouble in
selecting what you want.
We always keep also a complete Hue of buggies and wagons ami can
fit you up in just what you want. A new car load arrives this week.
Call on us anyway when you come to town. We will be gald to see
you whether you are just ready to buy or not.
G. M. S ! ANTON & CO.
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA
Cowart Lumber Company, west by the
lands of George Battle and one acre
tract of Cowart Lumber company, the
Pridgen public road and lands of Dora
A. Leggett.
Ninety-two (92) acres of lots num
ber fifty-two (52) and fifty-one (51)
bounded as follows: north by lands
of . G. Solomons and Dora A. Leggett
east by the lands of W. 11. Wooten,
south by Broxton and Pridgen public
road, west by the lands of J. H. Dun
can and J. G. Solomon.
The following tracts in the City of
Broxton, Georgia:
One lot bounded north by F. O. &
B. Ry., east by an alley, south and
west by lands of Anna Bradfield.
One lot bounded north by F. O. &
B. Ry., east by Passmore cemetary,
south by Broxton and Fitzgerald pub
lic road and west by an alley.
One lot bounded north by F. O. &
B. Ry., east by G. & F. Ry., south by
Broxton and Fitzgerald public road,
west by Passmore cemetary.
One lot and house-bounded north by
G. & F. Ry., east by Ben Moires, one
hundred and forty feet, south by an
alley, one hundred and eighty-one feet
west by Dorminy Street, two hundred
and twelve feet.
One lot 100 x 233 feet, bounded north
by G. & F. Ry., east by J. H. Rodden
berry, south by Alabama Street, west
by the lands of Elias Lott and B. Pet
erson estate.
One lot one hundred feet square
bounded north by Railroad Avenue,
east by the lands of Mrs. Duncan,
south by the lands of Mrs. Hairis,
west by* Leggett Street.
One lot facing north on Railroad
Avenue 150 feet, east on Ocmulgee
Street 110 feet, south on lands of
Mrs. E. H. Moore and alley, and west
by lands of Mrs. J. B. Lott.
5 houses and lots bounded north
by the right-of-way of F. O. & B. R.
R east by the lands of Mrs. E. D.
Price, South by Railroad Avenue, and
west by the lands of J. J. Dorminy.
One tract of land containing one
and one-forth (U 4) acres, more or
less, bounded north by the right-of
way of F. O. & B. R. R., on the east
eighty feet, Smith Street, south four
hundred and fifty-five feet on alley
and lands of Major Burke and Mrs.
Courson, and west by Dorminy Street,
two hundred and two feet.
On e tract facing north on lands of
J W. Price 200 feet, east 100 feet on
Smith Street, South 200 fast on Miller
\venue and west by Mrs. Gibbs lands.
One lot facing north on the ladns of
C A. Poer, east on Lott Street, south
on West Avenue, and west on the
lands of J. C. Roddenberry
One lot facing north on Hazlehurst
public road 111 feet, east on an alley
oof) feet, south on the lands of J. IL
Millhollin 136 feet, o.ud west on 1 .nds
of Mrs. O. A. Dukes 225 fee.
One let bounded north by an alley,
east by G. & F. Ry., south by Little
Street, and west by E. L. Bledsoe
One lot 50 x 90 feet bounded north
by F O & B. R. R-, east by an es
tablished line, south by an alley, and
west by Lott Street.
, q.., j c * ipq 150 feet, boundcc
tttf norm,as enterprise. n< uglas, Georgia, dec. 23. 1916.
north by lands of Mrs. Bessie Cheat
ham, east by Ocmulgee Street, south
by Reynolds Street, and west by an
alley.
One lot bounded north by Reynolds
Street, east by Parallel Street, south
by the lands of R. L. Right, and west
by Smith street.
All of said above described property
situated, lying and being in the first
(Ist) land district of Coffee County,
Georgia, and as well any and all other
lands owned by the estate of the R.
R. Perkins, deceased, in Coffee Coun
ty, Georgia.
This sale will continue from day to
day between the same hours until all
of said property is sold. Terms of
sale cash.
This the sth day of December 1916.
Mrs. R. R. (Tempie) Perkins.
Administratrix of the estate of R. R.
Perkins.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Coffee County, Georgia
will be sold at public outcry on the
First Tuesday in January, 1917, at the
Courthouse door in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing tract of land in said county, to
wit :
One city lot situated at the junc
tion of Ocmulgee Street and Alabama
Street in Broxton, Georgia, fronting
25 feet on Ocmulgee Street and run
ning back of even width 122 feet and
hounded on the east by Ocmulgee
Street, south by Alabama Street, north
by property known as th e hotel prop
erty and west by lands formerly own
ed by W. B. Courson, and being a part
of original land lot No. 41 in the first
j district of Coffee County, Georgia,
and containing a one story, brick store.
Said property to be sold as the prop
erty belonging to the estate of W. T.
Fussell, deceased.
Terms of sale cash.
This December 6th, 1916.
ANNIE FUSSELL.
Administratrix of the estate of
. WT. Fussell.
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
Will be 'sold before the court-house
door in said County on the Ist Tues
day in January, 1917, within the legal
hours of sale to the hightest bidder
.for cash the following property, to
: wit:
“Two acres of land in the town of
Lax, Ga., and being a part of lot of
land No. 243 in the sth district of
Coffee County, Georgia, and being the
same two acres of iand on which is
by Farmers Gin & Warehouse Co .
now situated the Ginning Plant cwr.ed
'together with all improvements th:re
;cn: also one No. 5 Double Box S new
Power Cotton Press; one 10x18 Self
{Contained Engine; or.e 48x14 Return
'Tubular Boiler; also 3 70—Saw R H
ilnd Drive Muger 12 Plain Gins; 3
.70—Saw Class C Feeders; 1 210 —Saw’
IL H Condenser with supports and
.Flues; 1 ZIO-Suw R II Steal Lint
Flue System; 1 35 Class C Elevator
complete per contract, all shafting,
pulleys, belting etc connected with
said ginning plant; one Automatic
Tramper Attachment; together with
any and all property attached to, or
connected with the Ginning Plant of
Farmers Gin & Warehouse Co., af
Lax, Georgia.”
Said property levied upon and to
be sold as the property of Farmers
Gin & Warehouse Co., to satisfy an
execution issued from the City Court
of Douglas, in said County, in favor
of Continental Gin Company and
against said Farmers Gin & Ware
house Co.
This the 6th day of December, 1916.
DAVID RICKETSON, Sheriff.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Coffee Coun
ty, Georgia, granted at the March
term 1916 of said Court. There will
be sold to the highest bidder for cash
on the First Tuesday in January 1917
before the court-house door within the
legal hours of sale the following prop
erty, to-wit:
All the right, title, equity, claim
and demand of the estate of Warren
L. Lott, deceased, in and to the next
hereinafter described property, and
the equity of redemption owned by
said estate in and to said property, to
wit:
All of lot of land No. 413 in 6th
district of Coffee County, Georgia, con
taining 490 acres, more or less, 127 j
acres of lot of land No. 414 in 6th {
■district of Coffee County, Georgia, com {
mencing at southwest corner of said j
| lot and running east along south or
iginal line 1146 yards, thence north
.westerly 725 yards, thence southwest-j
erly 1083 yards to west original line, :
! thence south along west original line
jto point originating. And being all
the land owned by Warren L. Lott on
! either of said original lots at the time
of the death of said Warren L. Lott.
There is a first mortgage in favor
of Elisha Lott against said property
for 83000. dated Dec. 5, 1911, with a
credit of 81491.87 made Jan. 5, 1914
said principle amount drawing 8 per
cent interest from date.
The title to said propetry subject
to said mortgage is held by the John
Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co., of
Boston, Mass., to secure a loan of
$5900 due Nov. 1, 1916, on which a
'one year extension has been granted.
There are two interests coupons of
's3oo each against said property, one
i due Nov. 1, 1915 and one Nov. 1, 1916,
! drawing 8 per cent interest from
' maturity.
j The bond for recoveyance made by
said John Hancock Mutula Life Ins.
I Co., to said Warren L. Lott was by
him transferred to and is now held
by the Douglas Grocery Co., of Doug
las, Ga.. to secure an indeotedness
$3254.54 and interest thereon since
] Sept. 8, 1914, at 8 per cent per aunum.
annum.
The pnrehaser of said property at
said sale will buy same subject to
th e liens abov e mentioned. Buying
only such title as the estate of War
ren L. Lett r.:v.’ held": subject to said
liens.
Also at said time and place like
wise will be sold, free from all liens
to the highest bidder for cash.
All that tract or parcle of land be
gining at the right-of-way of the G.
& F. Ry., on the south side of Third
Street in West Green, Ga., and run
ning east along said street to be ex
tended 100 feet, thence south at right
angles to said street 100 feet, thence
west to the right-of-way of said G.
& F. Ry., thence along said right-of
way to point of beginning, said tract
of land being the one on which is situ
ated the ginnery of the lat e Warren
L. Lott, also in connection with this
land the said ginnery plant and every
thing connected therewith will be sold.
Also at said time and place likewise
will be sold, one acre of land, more
or less, on which is situated the office
building of said Warren L. Lott in
West Geen, Ga., said tract bounded
north and east by lands of South Geor
gia Farms Co., south by Third Street
and west by right-of-way of G. & F.
Ry-
Also at said time and place like
wise will b e sold one acre of land,
more or less, in West Green, Ga.,
known as hom e place of said Warren
L. Lott, deceased, bounded north and
east by lands of South Georgia Farms
Co., south by Third Street, and w’est by
Garrant Avenue.
Mrs. Margery O. Lott.
Administratrix of estate of Warren
1,. Lott, deceased.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
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GEORGIA, Coffee County.
To Ail Whom it May Concern:
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Coffee County,
will be sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in January 1917, at the
court-house door in said county, be
eween the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
145 acres being in the west half of
lot No. 27, in thq first district of said
county bounded as follows: north by
lands of Elijah Burkot|. south by
lands of Julius W. Burkett, east by
lands of David Worth a nd west by
original land line,
i This December 4th 1916
L. B. COLE.
Administrator of the estate of E. F.
Meeks.
CITATION.
FOR GUARDIANSHIP.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
W. T. Royal having made applica
tion in due form of law to be appoint
ed Guardian for the person and prop
erty of Mary Lavonia and Mildred
Royal, minors, notice is hereby given
that said application will be heard at
' the regular term of court of ordinary
for said county, to be held on the
first Monday in January 1917.
j Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 4th day of Dec. 1916.
W. P. WARD, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
To -All Whom it May Concern:
Whereas B. T. Spivey administrator
of the estate of J. S. Wall represents
to th e court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully said estate. This ■
is, therefore, to cite s>.ll persons con
cerned, kindled and creditors, to show
cause, if any they why said ad
ministrator should njf be< discharged
from his administration, and receive
letters of dsmisson, on first Monday
n January 1917.
W. P. WARD, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
The return of the appraisers set
ting apart twelve months’ support tot
the family of Jackson Mi-Arthur, Col
deceased, having been filed in my of
fice, all persons concerned are cited
to show cause by th e Ist day of Jan
-1917, why said application for twelve
months’ support should not be granted.
This December 4th 1916.
W. P. WARD, Ordinary.
RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Coffee county .
Lillie Brown vs S. A. Brown, Libel-
It appearing by the return cf the-
Sheriff that the defendant does not
reside in Coffee County, and it further
appearing that he does not reside irr
this State, it is ordered that service
be perfected by publication twice
rr> jnth for two months in the news
paper publishing Sheriff’s advertise
ments for said county, requiring de
fendant to appear at the February-
Term, 1917, of Coffee Superior Court,
to answer this petition for divorce.
Witness the Hon. J. I. Summerall-
Judge of said court, this December,
14th 1916.
DAN WALL, Clerk.
STRAYED COW.
A frosty colored cow, dehorned, with
mark of underbit in one ear and upper
square in other, has been found at my
house and has been here two months.
The owner may have same by promply
indentifying her and coming after her
and paying all damages. Unless*
some one comes she will be sold un
der the stray law. 4t_
J. W. SOLOMON,
Broxton, Ga.
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