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111i., Ai.AilUA liilUUML ULAi 10.'.. I^OIIUI-a.
(Continued from page 4, Col. 5.)
page- 225-230, roboT-ds of said Coun
ty, with the following described ex
ception :
. (a) Beginning nt a stake on Fifth
'Street, in the Town, of Mt. Airy:
I lienee- 85 feet, thence northeast twr.
hundred and thirty-seven (237) fpel
to a pine; thence one hundred end
eight (108) feet to a corner of lot
’number four (4) In Block . “0” of
the town of Mt. Airy; thence on the
line of land lot number One seventy,
four U74) in the (10th) land dis
trict 'of said County, three hundred
nnd forty-five (345) fee';.
(b) Beginning at a pine tree one
hundred and three ,(103) feet from
the southeast cottier of lot No. four
(4) of Block “O”, of the town of Mt.
Airy on land lot line One Hundred
and Seventy-four (-174) in the. tenth
(10) land district of «aid County;
thence 57-31 W. 237 feet; thence 83
foot to the line of land lot No. One
Seventy-four (*174); thence with said
line of-Jot 174 to branch about four
hundred and forty (440) feet -
thence aoross said • branch on saul
line eighty-five (85) feet to tree and
. stake; thence south- 48 E. one hun
dred thirty-five (135) feet; thence
'.south 29 E. one hundred and five
(105) feet to a stake-, thence N
47.50 E. seven hundred and thirty,
five (735) feet to a pine tree; point
p! bc-ginhing.
(c) beginning at a stone in the
Northern- boundary line of lot one
hundred and eighty-one (181) back
of residence property of A. L. Kim-
sey; thence S. 14.30 W. 766 ft. to
stone corner; thence S. 73, W. 301:
ft. to a stake and stone corner;
thence N. 14.30 Ef 685 ft- to a stake;
thence N. • 59 W. with the original
'land lot line 507 to the beginning
corner, containing' four and nine-
tenths (4 9-10) acres, according to
plat made by R. D- Ousterhouse ;
dated Oetobor 1915.
Tract No. ^twenty: Land lot No
One Hundred and eighty-two (182)
in the tenth (10th) lrind district of
said county, containing two hundred
-and fifty (250) acres, more or less,
‘with the following exceptions:
(a) Fifty (50) acres of land out
of the northwest corner of lot num-
her one hundred -figthy-two (182)
deed by C.' Gresham and Edwin
B. Gresham to I- O. Wade, Novem
ber the 5th, 1901, and recorded in
Bool* “NN”, pngo 490, records cf
said county.
(b) Five acres of land, being
part of land lot No. One Hundred
and Eighty-two (182) and One Hun
dred and Eighty-ono (18J) in tue
lentil (10th) land district of t-aid
•county, described in a deed from C.
Gresham and J. A. Dotson to Min
nine L. Plant and Leon W. Bond
dated August the 31, 1897, and re-*
corded in Book “KK/' paga , '423 > re-
cords of said epunty. . ,
(c) Beginning at the original
southwest corner of Land Lot No
one hundred and cighty-twc, (1«2)
in the Tenth (10th) Land District of
said County; thc-nce N. 59 E. with
the original Land Line 2400 feet to
a stake and stone corner- in a hoi.
low; thence N. 31 W. 268o to a stone
corner; thence S- 59 W. 57 feet to
the branch; thence with the branch
about 325 feet to a maplc growin*
over the branch; thence- S. 59 W. 11-
52 fefet to a stake; tnenco S. 31 E.
1344 feet to an old stone corner l«st
across the road; thence S. 59 W. 10-
45 feet to a stake and stone corner
thence. S- 31 E. U75 feet to tho be
ginning, containing on e h u e" rod and
Light (108) acres, more ov. less
"Tract No. twenty-one: Slxty-tw-
and one-half’(021-2) actcsof land
lot No. Two Hundred and Ten (2.0)
in the Twelfth (12th) Lapd District
of said County, and described as fol-
Commencing at the southwes
corner of land Lot No 210 running
the original line ono-fouth throug)
lot No^ 210; thence north through
number 210 to tho district line, sanw
being the lino between tTie Twelfth
(12lh)>-and thirteenth (13th) lano
district'Of said County; thence--thr
disriet line ta the original northwes.
i-orner of said- lot No. 210; thence
south to the original southwest
corner of said No. 210 and being the
eastern one-fourth part of said lo.
No 210 and the remaining part o |
said lot as described herein as se
out at tract No. two of this convey
anoo above.
Tract No. twenty-two: Part of
lard.lot No. One Hundred and Nine
ly.six (190) of the Twelfth (12th)
land district of said county, contain
ing one hundred and twenty-four
(124) acres, more or l 1 "**. * n “’
lno- the eastern half of said lot 19b
lying next to and adjoining lan! lot
No. 210, as described in tract num-
1).- twerttv-onc (2i) of this convey,
nnco above. Eighty four (84) acres
of which is fully described in a plat
of same made by Robert Allen, Coun
ty tv Surveyor” on the 17tn day of
September, 1855, and forty - (40)
neres, more or le'ss, lying fiexttp any
ndjoining tho said eighty :fpur-acres
described in said plat. . * ,
. B. *’
The follpwnig described real es.
late, with all buildings amj improve
ments thereop and the appurtanfttrce?
iind easements situate, lying and. be
ing in the County of Rabun, State of
Georgia, containing twenty-six (26>-
acres, more or less.
' Tract No. Twenty-four: All of
fractional land lot No- fourteen (14)
in the Fourth (4th) land district of
Rabun ^County, State of Georgia;
containing Three Hundred Fifty-slx
(356) acres, more or le3s, excepting
One (1) acre of land previously put
aside and ifscd for burial and grave
yard purposes.
Tract No. Twenty-five; All of
Land Lot No. Fifteen (15) in the
Fourth (4th) Land District of Ra
bun County, State of Georgia, con.
taining Four Hundred Ninety .(490)
| acres, more or less. " '
i Tract No. Twenty-six: All of
1 fractional Land Lot No. Thirty-
Se-ven (37) in the Fouth (4th;
I Land District of'Rabun County:
State, of Georgia, containing One
Hundred Fifty-six (156) acres, more
or less. ’
Tract No. Twenty-seven: All of
fractional Land L°* No. Thirty-
eight (38) In the Fourth (4th) land
district of Rabun County, State o)
Georgia, containing Thirty-three
(33) acres, more or less.
All of said ttacts an^. parcels
Twenty-tlire-e to Twcntyiseven, both
numbers exclusive, containing One
Thousand and Sixty (1060) acres,
more or lens and located in the forks
i of the Chattooga and Tallulah Rivers
I within view of the Tallulah Falls.
All of -said tracts and parcels
Twenty-three and Twenty.seven,
both numbers inclusive were convey,
ed by D. M. R. Vai) Diver as executor
upon the estate of Marcus D. Van
Diver, deceased, to Louis Borris Me-
gid by deed dated October 3rd, 1911
und recorded October 10, 1911, in
Deed Book “X” page 2 >6 and 207,
in the office of the Celrk of the
Superior Court of Rabun County,
Georgia.
• All of said tracts and panels.
Twenty-three- to Twonty-sevif*
numbers inclusive, were conveyed by
warrantly deed from Louis B. Magjd
to Appalachian ’ Apple Orchards on
January.15th, 1912, and recorded in
Rook “X”, page ' 343 and 341 Feb
ruary 20th, 1912 in the Celrk’i Of
fice, Rabun Superior Court, Clayton,
Gcorgin.
‘ C.
All rights, privileges, franchises,
easements and hereditaments, pat
ents, process^ and formulas now
owend or owned at the' time of sale
by the Company, • all stocks, bonds,
securities and obligations for the
payment of money or otnerwiO, con
tracts and leases, deposits in bank or
trust companies, insurance and
police-3 of insurance now owned or
hereafter acquired by the Company,
all machinery, tools, materials, sup
plies, equipment, live stock, produce,
crops, whether growing or harvested,
and all rents, issues, income and
profit of e-vefy sort, nature and de
scription from any propety now
owned by the Company, all additions*
improvements, betterments and alter
ations to the property of the com
pany—-all property, real, personal
and mixed\of every description and
situated in Georgia, now owned by
the Company or which it may own
at date of sale,
A part of which said last above
mentioned property is $998,400.00
par value of the capital sctock of the
Appalachian Corporation Inc., of
Louisiana, and . notes pf the face
value of $27,447.54, and,
Whereas in said decree ihe mort
gage is forclosed for tho semi
annual installmnts of interests due
Jury 1, 1917 and January 1, 1918 in
the sum of $26,832.00 each and the
installments of such interests due
July 1, 1918, Jauuavy 1, 1919, July
1, 1919, January 1, 1920, July 1,
1920, amounting to $34,320.20 each,
nnd the installment due January 1,
1921; amounting to $35,982.00, the
installments due July 1, 1921 und
January J,- 1922, amounting to $37-
032.001 each, with’ interest on said
respejt^vo installments of interest
from tn6 dates'lnv which the same
repectivmy became due at the rate
of six’pef cent'per annum, and the
principal .amount of said bonds
amounting to $1,234,400.00 with in.
terest thereon at tho rate of six per
cent per annum from July 1, 1922,
and.
Whereas thore is an underlying
mortgage made by Appalachian Ap
ple Orchard} by deed dated January
15, 1912, to t|ie Trust Company of
Georgia on which there is now dpe
the sum of $6600-00, which mort;.
gage is recorded in Deed Book “YY’,
page 234 -and Book “WW,’ page 440,
records of Habersham County, in the
State, of Georfta, to which mortgage
for , said amount the foreclosure 1 is
subject and this sale is subjet, and,, -
Whereas it is further ordered, ad
judged and decreed in said decree
and- order signed on May 6, 1924
Bank dloing business and authorized
to did business in Georgia or in the
State pf New York; for bidding upon,
any one of the parcels numbers 1 to
(t, inclusive, to qualify the bidder
therefor he shall deposit money or
check as aforesaid with the receiver
ip such sum not less than $800.00. A
deposit to bid upon all the propetry
authorizing the bidder to bid upon
any 1 one or more of the separate par
cels and a deposit made to. bid on I
any one or more parcels may j
bo used as a deduction
from the deposit required on all the j
parcels. Upon confirmation of any j
bid upon the property so sold, the j
purchaser, or purchases, shall pay!
the remajnder of the purchase price j
at such time and in such manner as j
may be directed by said court. Anyr
deposit made by the successful bid- 1
der as a condition to making his bid | ’
shall be accepted as a credit against
the total amount required to be paid !
Any bidder whose bid is rejected '
shall have his deposit returned to j
him and the .deposit of the bidder 1
whose bid is accepted shall be re
tained by the receiver as provided ji
for in the decree of April 8, 1924.
Whereas it Is further ordered, aa- j |
judged and decreed that notice of the
time and place of said sale shall be
given by the undersigned receiver
by advertising same at least four
times once each week preceeding the
day of sale in some newspaper pub
lished in the City of Clarkesville,
County of Habersham and State, of
Gedrgia.
It was further ordered in said de.
crec .that different parcels of the
properties hereinbefore described
might be separately offered and after
such separate offers the whole
property should be offered and
which ever was the higher, the total
of the bids for tho parcels or the
bid for the whole, should be accepted
by the receivers. The Receiver
will, therefore, offer first parcels as
follows:
Parcel Na. 1, Mt. Airy Place:
Land Lot 152, 10th, district. 11®
acres; more or less.
Land Lot 181, 10th district, 216
acres, more or loss. '
Head Right to Land Lot 181, 10th
Dist., 106 1-2 acres, more or less.
Total, 44L1-2 acres, more or less.
Subject to exceptions and certain
rights and privileges convey< d, as
more fully described in the mortgage-
Parcel No. 2, Clarkerrille Orchards:
Land Lot 30, 12th District. 250
acres, more or less.
Land Lot 29, 12-th District, 150
acres, more or lesa. *
Total 400 acres, more or le3s.
Parcel No. 3, Walker Lima Property:
I.and Lot 126, 12 District, 200
acres, more or less.
Land- Lot 127, 1.2th District, 75,
acres, more or less.
Land Lot 155, 12 District, 250
acres, more or less.
Land Lot 148,. 12th District, 35
acres, more or less.
Total 560 acres, more or less.
Parcel No. 4, Rahun County
, Property: .
Land Lot No. 13, 4th District, 26
acres, more or less-
Land Lot 14, 4th District, 356
acres, more or less.
Land Xot 15, 4th District, 490
acres, more or less.
< Land Lot 37, 4th District, 156
acres, more or less.
Land Lot 38, 4th District, 33
acres, more or less.
Total 1,060 acres, more or le3*.
Subject to exceptions and certain
rights and privileges conveyed, as
more fuly described in th e mortgage.
Parcel S, Tallulah Park
Property:
Land Lot 196, 12th District, 124
acres, more or less.
Land Lot. 208, 12 District, 250
acreh, more oa^less.
Land Lot 210, 12th. District, 250
acres, more or less.
Land Lot 211, 12th District, 250
acres, mo>e or less.
Land Lot 212, 12th District, 250
acres, more or less.
Land Lot 219, 12th District, 250
acres, more or less.
Land Lot 159, 13th District. 250
acres, more or less.
Land.Lot 100, 13th District, J25
acres, more or less,
Land Lot 161, 13th District, 240
acres, more op'less.
Land Lot 162, 13th District, 24a
1-2 acres, more or less.
Lgnd Lot 178, 13th District, 250
meres, more or less.
Land Lot 179, 13th District, 62
1-2 acres, more or less.
Total, 2,547 acres, more or less.
Subject to. exceptions and certain
rights and privileges conveyed as
more fully described in the mortgage,
Partial No- Si •
FARQUHAH SLAB BURNER
There is no better time than the pres
ent to cash in on this outfit. You can
make money selling lumber. The
Farquhar Slab Burner is the only engine
that will
steam
green slabs
on a rainy
day in the
rargikar Stab Burn«r Winter time. Farquhar Doublo Bolt Saw Mill
WOODRUFF MACHINERY MFG. CO.
41 South Forsyth Street Atlania, Ga.
COULD DIRECT ME TO
THE BLUE RIDGE CAFE?
I rn l ira I can g l seme
thing good to cat there.
The blue Ridge Cafe is now ready to serve
Meals, Lunches, Confections, Fount Products
Ice Cream und m fact anything that a first
class Cafe serves. We especially call your
attention to our Chicken meals.
BLUE RIDGE CAFE
Located in the Odd Follows Building. Savannah St
Near Depot.
Lee Ivester . Clayton, Ga. J.J. Reynolds
NEW ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
(This space is set apart for the convenience of the hotel- in which
they may chronicle the arrivals of L’uest, each week.)
j daughter. Mrs. Stewart ’Roberts
• and two grandsons. Masters
‘Marshall and Billie Ham. of
expect, within the next-few days! T a , mp£ !’ F,onda: Judge and Mrs.
to have a foil Imnoo At present F> ln ar) d Prof
BEECHWOOD INN —
Beechwood Inn opens live sea
son with flattering prospects and j
that , the undersigned Eugene R. | 9,984 shares of the Capital Stock
Black, Side Receiver, j of the Appalachian Corporation, Inc.,
shall sell said property' for cash or; Louisiana, now held by Central
for cash and bonds as an entirety or Union Twist Qf>-» of New York, in
In parcels and without appraisement
and without the benefit of any stay,
valuation or redemption laws at pub
lic auction to the 'highest bidder
therefor at tho‘city of Clarkesville
la the County of Habersham—in the
State of- Georgia; and, 7
Whereas,’ it is -further ordered,
adjudged and decreed that for bid
ding utinn the property as a whole
the bidder must qualify himself by
trust.
Parcel No. 7:
Machinery, Tools, Supplies, Equip
ment, Livestock, Growing Crops, and
all other personal property.
• After having offered each of the’
above described parcel* «H 0 f the
property .will be offered and accept
ance of bids will be had as authorized
by said decree.
full details of said decree as
to have a full house. At
Mrs. Daisy Lumpkin and (laugh
ter, Miss Lila, oj Macon have
registered for the season.
THE BLECKLEY HOUSE -
Announces that among their
first arrivals are Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Johnson and children, of
Atlanta. Mr. Johnson is the vice
president of the Mi-Grape Co,;
and Hon. Jerome Jones, of At
lanta, editor of the Journal of
Labor.
THE BYNUM HOUSE
Has recently opened their doors
and have among the first arrivals
a bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Johnson, of Atlanta. Mr.
Johnson is connected with the
Atlanta Paint Co.: and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Edmondson, ’ of At
lanta. Mr. Edmondson is connect
ed with The Atlanta Journal; and
Mrs. Lovd Clark and son, Lovd
Clark, Jr, of Atlanta.
THE EARL HOUSE—
Are hostess to Mr. ami Mrs.
Prescott, of St. John and Bruns
wick, Canada; Misses Walker and
Parker; of Atlanta; Dr. Plummer
and family, of Atlanta; Mrs. Pos-
tell, of Macon; f.Miss Elizabeth
Martin, of Atlanta; Miss Ramage
of Alabama; Mr. Guy Atkinson,
of Hartwell, who is doing . some
special Sunday School work in
the county; Mr. M. M. Welch and
Barili. of
Atlanta, a prominent musical in
structor.
MOUNTAIN NIEW HOUSE—'
Among the first arrivals :tt tho
Mountain View House, for the
season are Miss Sarah Polking-
horne, of Waycross; Mr. and Mrs,
Jas. II. Wilkinson and daughter.
Miss Ethel, of Fort Pearce, Flor
ida; and Mrs. !-. L. Smith, of At
lanta.
THE GREEN HOUSE-
Is being complimented with
the presence of Mrs. E. R. Carter
arid daughter, Miss Helen, of
Atlanta; Mr. T. L. Asbury, of
Augusta. District Farm Agent:
Mr. F. C. Newsom, of Atlanta,
who will have charge of the Dix
ie Camp for Girls: Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. St. John and daughter,
Miss Helen and son, John C., of
Chicago.
ermi
Now, therefore, published notice
is liersby given that I
Eugene R. Black, receiver
in pursuance of the provisions of snld
decree* will on Tuesday the 1st day
of July, 1924‘, between the hours of
10 o'clock A. M., and 2,o’clock P- M;,
of said day, in the City, of Clarkes-
ville, in the Cpunty of Habersham,
in the State of Georgia, at the front
deor of the court house in said city,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, in accordance with the terms
and conditions of said decre-e, all the
above described property, lands,
tools, premises, growing crops and
stocks and notes, corporate stocks,
etc-, and apply tho proceeds thereof
as is by said decree made, and
provided. - *■ . . !
EUGENE R. BLACK,
■ , jNjjKftj
EDGAR WATF-
iGiitn
Tills Is i.n mjtc nf t-oiiipclillon. If
you wont nnyuliliiL’ you i-mst go after
It, not iu it Imir-liiri-KMl vvuy, Imt wltli
ii ileteriuliiMltoil ili:tt will I,rook no in-
toi-fi-mu-i*. Tin- om> ..tiling tlmt you
limy :is well uqilersluml right 111 tho
hcgtunlng ls tlmt you w ill get no mom
Hum you are willing to pity for, hue
you cnii have almost anything you
want, when you want It had enough.
—A. 1C. Stewart.
Iriis* ssippi s \ cgsr.'es
The Mississippi river commission
says tlmt according to tin- latest sur
vey the widest point on t|u- Missis
sippi river yt the I niilt, full stage, was
found 77 miles kotow Cairo, 111., wliero
the river was 14,426 feet across. It
Is narrowest, near Its source, being
less i linn f-et keitTeen Lake Itasca
and Mimic,-spoils.
Trauilion Helps Nation
In the great events menacing thn
existence of a people, the wlll'of tho
-lead powerfully stislstins the will of
the living. Nations which have not
'•tough of tint Jead lo’.ftefeml tfient.
make a fecldit (resistance. This was
the ease with Ituss+a fuward the-end.
of the great war.—<!. Le lion In Lea •
Incertitudes tie I'lleurq I‘restate.
Dump Proof
If you ran ciqrildiW* Imril work nnd
iiuess In your wdrlt. you can Ado
ho-culled “hard ttnie*’’ and neve*
bump. - - • : j