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Administrator's Sale.
Georgia—Hart County.
By virtue of an order granted by 1
the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, at September Term, 1924, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember, 1924 within the legal hours
-of sale, before the Court House door
in the City of Hartwell, Ga., the fol
lowing described lands belonging to
the estate of Mrs. E. A. McGee, de
ceased, to-wit:
.All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the 1116th Dist.,
G. M„ of said county, adjoining lands
of J. H. Whitaker on the north; lands
of estate .of Airs. M. T. Bowers, de
ceased, on the east; lands of Mace
donia church lot and W. L. Banister
and J. V. McGee on the south, and
on the west by lands of J. T. Shiflet
and J. A. Jordan, and containing 75
acres, more or less. Said land to be
sold by the acre and not by the
boundary.
Said property to be sold for the.
purpose of paying the debts and for
distribution among the heirs at law
of said Mrs. E. A. McGee, deceased.
Terms of sale: One-third cash on
day of sale; one-third due November
1, 1925; one-third due November 1,
1926, with interest on all deferred
payments at the rate of eight per
cent per annum.
Also, at the same time and place,
by virtue of an order granted by
the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, the following real estate, belong
ing to the estate of Mrs. M. T. Bow
ers, deceased, to-wit:
One tract or parcel of land lying
and being in said state and county
and in 1112th District, adjoining
lands of J. A. Cauthen on the north;
east by lands of J. T. Nixon; south
by Union Hill school lot and Rush
Phillips, and on the west by lands
of the estate of Mrs. E. A. McGee,
and containing 44 acres, more or
less.
To be sold for the purpose of pay
ing the debts and for distribution
among the heirs at law of said Mrs.
M. T. Bowers, deceased.
Terms of sale: Cash on day of
shlc*
A. E. & S. V. BOWERS,
Administrators of the estate of Mrs.
A. E. McGee and Mrs. M. T.
Bowers, deceased.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia—Hart County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Hart county,
granted at the January Term, 1920,
of said court, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in November, 1924, at
the Court House door in said county,
between the legal hours of sale, the
following described lands situate in
the 1119th District, G. M., Hart
County, Ga.
Lot No. 1, containing 49 1-3 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of lot
No. 2 on the north, lands of 0. H.
Cordell and E. A. Partain on the
east, lands of R. E. Matheson, form
erly W. J. Eaves, on the south, and
lands of Sam Baker and 0. H. Cor
dell on the west. In this lot is lo
cated one good four-room dwelling
house and all necessary outbuildings,
plenty of running water, about 25
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acres in cultivation, about 14 acres!
in pasture and balance- in original
forest.
Lot No. 2, containing 45 5-6 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of A.
N. Alford and J. W. Chastain on the
north, lands of A. N. Alford and O.
H. Cordell on the east, lot No. 1 on
the south, and lands of L. J. McCur-|
ley on the west. On this lot is 10-I
cated one four-room house, has plen-'
ty of running water, creek and !
branches, about 33 acres in cultiva
tion, balance in original forest.
All of above lands situated about
three miles from Hartwell on the
public road leading from Hartwell to 1
Milltown church, in a good commu- ■
nity, close to good churches j
schools, in every way conveniently
located and will make very desirable
homes.
Terms of sale: One-third cash on
day of sale, one-third due October 1,
1925, and balance due October 1,
1926, with interest at 8 per cent on
deferred payments.
To be sold for the purpose of
paying the debts of and for the dis
tribution among heirs of said de
ceased.
This October 6, 1924.
W. H. BAILEY,
Administrator for Mrs. Juda A. Bai-
ley, deceased.
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Administrator’* Sale.
Georgia—Hart County.
By virtue of an order granted by I
the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty at October Term, 1924, will be
sold on the first Tuesdhy in No
vember, 1924, within the legal hours
of sale, before the Court House door
in the City of Hartwell, Ga., the fol
lowing described property belonging
to the estate of H. B. Nelms, de
ceased, to-wit:
One lot or parcel of land, lying
and being in the City of Hartwell,
Ga., known and designated as Lot
No. 8 in the division of the lands of
L. J. Townsend, deceased, bounded on
the north by Arthur street; on the
east by Chandler street; on the south
by Gibson street, and on the west by
Cade street, and containing ten and
one-half (10 1-2) acres, more or
less.
Also, one lot of land in said City,
adjoining property of the Cotton
mill on the north and east; lands of
J. W. Temples on the south, and
lands of the estate of Mrs. Lizzie C.
Nelms, deceased, on the west, and
containing eight-tenths (8-10) of an
acre, more or less.
All of said property to be sold for
the purpose of paying the debts and
for distribution among the heirs at
law of said deceased.
Terms of sale: Cash on day of
sale.
This October 6, 1924.
C. L. & J. E. NELMS,
Administrators of the estate of H.
B. Nelms, deceased.
Os course, the presidency is a
strain. The moment a man even
starts toward the White House, the
opposition begins to tell on him.—
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., OCTOBER 10, 1924
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia—Hart County.
By virtue of an order granted by
the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in November, 1924, within the legal
hours of sale, before the Court
House door in the City of Hartwell,
Ga., all of the following described
property belonging to the estate of
Mrs. Lizzie C. Nelms, deceased, to
wit:
One house and lot in the City of
Hartwell, Ga., fronting on Athens
street, adjoining the Cotton mill prop
erty on the north; lands of the es
tate of H. B. Nelms, deceased, on the
east; lands of J. W. Temples on the
south, and said Athens street on the
west, containing five and one-half
(5 1-2) acres, more or less, and
known as the home place of H. B.
Nelms.
Also, one lot of land, lying and be
ing in said City and known and de
signated as Lot No. 7 in the division
of the lands of the estate of L. J.
Townsend, deceased, adjoining lot
of H. A. Jordan on the north; Cade
street on the east; Gibson street on
the south, and lands of the estate
of J. E. Horton on the west, contain
ing seven and one-half (7 1-2) acres,
more or less.
Also, one lot of land in said City,
known as Lot No. 10 of said Town
send estate, adjoining lot of E. T.
Cason on the north; Jeckson street
on the east; Gibson street on the
south, and Chandler street on the
west, and containing seven (7) acres,
more or less.
All of said property to be sold
for the purpose of paying the debts
and distribution among the heirs at
law of said deceased.
Terms of sale: One-half cash on
day of sale and balance November 1,
1925, with interest on deferred pay
ments at 8 per cent per annum.
This October 6, 1924.
C. L. & J. E. NELMS,
Administrators of the estate of Mrs.
Lizzie C. Nelms, deceased.
Citation For Discharge.
Georgia—Hart County.
Mrs. B. M. White, Guardian of the
minor children of P. W. White, hav
ing applied to me for Discharge from
her Guardianship of said minor chil
dren. This is, therefore, to notify
all persons concerned, to file their
objections, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in November
next, else she will be discharged from
her Guardianship as applied for.
This 6th day of October, 1924.
J. W. SCOTT,
Ordinary and ex officio Clerk Court
of Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
Georgia—Hart County.
By virtue of the authority vested
in me by the will of J. B. F. Chappe
lear, deceased, late of Franklin coun
ty, Georgia, will be sold at auction at
the Court House door of said county,
at Hartwell, Ga., on the first Tuesday
in November, 1924, within the legal
hours of sale, the following tract of
land:
All that tract or parcel of land in
said State and county, in the 1117th
Dist., G. M., situated on the waters
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of Little Shoal creek, adjoining lands
of R. M. Maret, Moses Reed, W. M.
Buffington, Sewell Waters, and oth
ers, containing one hundred seventy
seven and seven-tenths (177 7-10)
acres, more or less. Said tract of land
purchased from J. C. Walters, de
ceased, late of said county, by J. B.
F. Chappelear, deceased, December
29th, 1886, deed recorded in office of
Clerk of Superior Court of Hart
county, in book “G,” page 383, No
vember 3rd, 1887. Sold as the prop
erty of J. B. F. Chappelear, late
of Franklin county, for the purpose
of paying debts of said deceased and
for the purpose of distributing among
the heirs of said deceased. Terms
of sale, cash. This October 6th,
1924. .
C. O. CHAPPELEAR,
Executor of J. B. F. Chappelear, de
ceased.
Sale of School Buildings.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in Hartwell, Ga., on No
vember 4th, during the legal hours of
sale the following school property at
the highest bidder.
1. Riverside School House and
lot located on the road leading to
Smith-McGee bridge over the Sav
annah river. Said lot containing one
and one-tenth acres, more or less.
Warranty deed given to house and lot
by County Board of Education to
purchaser.
2. -Bio School Building, located
in Bio community in the 1118th
Dist., G. M. This school building
sold with the privilege of removing
same from said school lot. This is
a splendid building and can be
wrecked to good advantage. No
equipment or land with said build
ing.
3. Kings Bench School Building,
located in Kings Bench Community
in 1117th District G. M. This build
ing sold with privilege of removing
from lot, no land goes with this
building.
4. Midway School Building, lo
cated in Midway School District in
1112th District G. M. This building
sold with privilege of removal from
lot, also.
5. Flat Shoals School Building,
located in Flat Shoals School Dis
trict in the 1112th District G. M.,
two and one-half miles from Hartwell
Purchaser has privilege of removing
same from lot on which it is now lo
cated.
6. Oak Bower 'School Building,
located on the Brown's Ferry Road
about three miles from Hartwell.
Building sold with privilege of re
moving from lot.
The above buildings sold for the
purpose of turning the proceeds of
the sale of the buildings over to the
respective school districts in which
they are located to further transpor
tation of children and supplement
the school fund for school purposes
in each district. By order of the
County Board of Education. This
October 7th, 1924.
W. B. MORRIS, C. S. S.
ROAD TAX NOTICE
The Road Tax books will continue
to be open until November Ist. The
Commutation Tax is now $4. After
November Ist, Fi Fas and Warrants
will be issued which will make the
tax $6.50. The Commissioners
have no pleasure by enforcing the
penalty and hope all who are sub
ject to Commutation Tax will pay
before November Ist and save the
cost.
L. N. ADAMS, Clerk,
Board of Commissioners.
There is nothing the matter with
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Notice of Executor’s Sale.
Georgia—Hart County.
By virtue of an order of Ordinary
of said county, will be sold before the
Court House door in Elbert county
on the first Tuesday in November,
next, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, at public
outcry, following property of estate
of W. R. Ray, deceased, to-wit:
Lot No. 1 of sub-division of lands
in Hart county containing fifty-five
and sx-tenths acres, more or less,
bounded by lands estate S. A. Ginn,
W. R. Ray, Jr., and lot No. 2 of said
sub-division.
Lot No. 2 of sub-division of lands
in .. county containing one hun
dr< i ;xteen acres, more or less,
boui .. d by lands of F. M. Blackman,
lo .\os. 1 and 3of said sub-divi
sb and F. L. Brown.
Loi. No. 3 of sub-division of lands
in Hart county, containing fifty-one
and six-tenths acres, more or less,
bounded !(•! lot No. 2 of said sub
division, lands of P. V. Rice, Tom
Winn and Beaverdam creek.
The above described lots adjoining
each other and situate in the 1113th
(Rays) Dist., G. M., Hart county,
Georgia, and more particularly de
scribed in plat of same made by J.
H. Warren, Surveyor, August 20,
1924, and recorded in office of Clerk
Hart Superior Court in Plat Book 3,
page 122, which is by reference made
a part of this description.
Terms: 1-3 cash; 1-3 January 1,
1926, and 1-3 October 15, 1926, in
terest at 8 per cent on deferred
payments from date of sale. Pos
session January 1, 1925.
October 6, 1924.
B. F. RAY,
Executor of Will of W. R. Ray, Sr.,
deceased.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their kind
ness during the illness and death of
our dear wife and mother, and es
pecially Dr. Harper. May God’s
richest blessing rest upon each of
you.
MR. JAMES M. McGARITY
AND FAMILY.