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Guarduia’s Sain
Georgia, Jackson County. Under
and bv virtue of an order passed by
the Honorable W. W. Dickson. Ordi
nary of aid county, on the 7th day
of September, 1926, authorizing the
underri rfo i, as guardain, to sell th
iierinafter described property for the
purpose of providing a support and
education of the hereinafter describ
ed Ward, F, Charles K. Brockman,
Guardairt of Helen CoaJ.r, minor,
will expo e for sale to the highest
bidder for cash at the court house
door in the City of Jefferson, in
said State and county, within the
legal hour of sale, on the first Tues
day in October, 1926, the undivided
one-sixth interest of the said Helen
Comer in and to the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situate, being and lying in the county
of Jackson. State of Georgia: Begin
ning at a hickory tree on corner of
lands of Miss .Mary Deadwyler and
.lames Kllisi.n, and running N 7 VV
14.00 chains to a rock, thence N 25
E 22.50 chains to a rock on line of
Dr. T. G. Underwood, thence S 87
1-2 K <1.36 chains ofl line of .1. T.
White to e poplar tree on west bank
-of branch, thence S E down the west
bank of said branch 8.05 chains to a
rock on west side of said branch,
tnene S 79 K*7.7S chains to a maple
tree or sai l branch, thence S 82 1-4
E 7.1)0 chains to a sweet gum, thence
S 8 1 2 E 59 links to a branch,
t do. n the meanders of the
branch 16.25 chains, thence S 43 1-2
W 8.60 chains to a sassafras bush
•or rock, thence S 1 1-2 E 10.30
chain to rock, thence *S 16 W 14
chain- in a tweet gum *on creek,
thence S 30 E 1.40 chains, thence S
6 W 4 eh lino ;.i:d S W 3 chairs down
the crock to an iron wood tree on
corner of land?, of Deadwylc r and
Mrs. Nore Lioone, thence N 69 1-2
E 46 chain along line of said Mary
Deadwyler to the hickory tree at the
beginning corner, and containing
161 3-6 acres, and being the same
prppe.ty described in deed from M.
P. Alexander to Margie Comer dated
January 4, 1911, and recorded Au
gust 5, 1919, in Book SS, page 466,
of record* of Jackson county, Geor
gia. This the 7th dav of September,
1926. - '
Charles R. Brockman,
Guardian of Helen Comer, Minor.
NOTICE
All parties indebted to the estate,
of Olistus Butler, deceased, are re
quested to settle same ;and all par
ties holding 1 claims against said
estate, are requested to present same
in due form for payment. This Sep
tember 6th, 1926.
Cario Butler, Administratrix.
Leave To Sail
Georgia, Jackson County. To All
Whom It May Concern: W. T Baugh,
administrator of Mrs. Martha J.
Baugh, deceased, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave
to see! the four shares of stock of the
Georgia Railroad and Banking Cos.,
belonging to the estate of said de
eoa: <■;!, and said application will be
heat'd in tiie first Monday in Oc
tober, 1926. This Sept. 6th, 1926.
W. W. DICKSON. Ordinary.
Letter* of Administration
Georgia, Jackson County. To All
Whi m It May Concern: Mrs. T. N.
Fuddath. having, in proper form, ap
plied to me for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of
Jlollie Venable, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mollie
Venable to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not
be granted to Mrs. T. N. Suddath
on Mollie Venable’s estate. Witness
my hand and official signature, this
6th day of Sept., 1926.
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary
Letter* of AdminUtration
Georgia, Jackson County. To All
Whom It May Concern: A O Pitt
man, having, in proper form, applied
to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration, with will annexed on
the estate of Mrs. M. A. Pittman,
late of said county, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mrs. M. A. Pittman
to be and apear at my office withiq
the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why per
manent admisistration should not be
granted to A 0. Pittman on Mrs.
M. A. Pittman's estate. Witness my
hand and official signature, this Gth
day of Sept.,
W. W. DICKSON, Ordinary.
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Administrators Sale
Georgia, Jackson County: By vir
tue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Jackson county, will be
sold at public outcry on the firs
Tuesday in October, 1926, at the
court house door in said county,
between the legal hours of sale, om
half (1-2) undivided interest in all
the following described tracts of
land, to-wit:
Lot 1, as shown by plat of Terrell
farm situated in Georgia, Jackson
county, beginning at a stake on pub
lic road near school house, thence
N13%W3009 feet'to stake on Han
cock & Bryan line at public road
thence NB2 3-4 along Hancock &
Bryan line 819 feet to stake, thence
S 8 3-4 W 447 feet to stake, thence
►327V4W2317 to stake on branch at
public road, thence 568W1150 feet
along public road to beginning corn
er, containing 67.25 acres, more or
less.
All that tract or parcel of land
lying or being in the county of Jack
son, said State, as follows: Being all
of tract No. .4 of the Terrell farm
map made Aug. 19th, 1919, made by
C. B. Chandler, beginning at a maple
on the Kell line, thence N76E7.80
NBl E 1.24, 57%, W 290, 534V 4
E 436, N8314, E 5.35 to a rock on
the road 8.20 to corner, thence 529
W 9.76, thence S 5 E 29.63 to corn
er, thence S 82% W 21.27 to corner,
thence S
beginning maple corner, and fully
described in said map containing one
hundred two acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of Kell on the north
and Harvil on the north, and on the
east Lot No. 5 of the said survey,
and on the S. Carl Porter, and on
the west Lot No. Three of the said
survey.
All that tract or parcel of land,
and described as follows: Being that
real estate, situated in said county
of Jackson, to-wit: All of that tract
of land in the 428th district, G. M.,
Jackson county, Georgia, commenc
ing at a rock pile on the north
side of the public road, thence
N53W13 chains to a pine, thence
N34VbWB.OO chains to a stake,
thence N11E24.60 to red oak, thence
N73E27.90 to pine, thence SI2E
27.75 to a rock, thence 577%W3.78
to rock, thence 512E5.50 to rock on
road, thence 574W2138 to rock,
thence 55214W21.50 to the begin
ning rock corner, containing one
hundred and fifteen (115)) acres,
more or less, bounded on the cast
by N. O. Deadwyler, north by
west by A. J. Mc-
Donald, and south by the public
road.
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 248th
district, G. M.. Jackson county, Geor
gia. adjoining lands of Mrs. J. R.
Bridges, Bluford Witt, Col., Mrs. S.
C. Gilbert estate, Mrs. M. E. Long,
Mrs. S. A. Shaw estate, L. C. Fow
ler and others, and being composed
of lands known as M. T. Sims land,
Peter Harrison tract, part of Mc-
Intire lands and part of Hall place,
and meted and bounded altogether
as follows: Beginning at a persim
mon, running thence N58E56.90 to
poplar at river, thence down the Al
len’s Fork of Oconee river, thence
down meanders of said river N46%
E 4.15, thence 523E2.55, thence 555
E 5.00 to birch, thence 528W13.50 to
stake, thence STT-jWi.GS to iron
wood, thence 551W31.67 to hickory,
thence S72 1 /£W12.07 to rock, thence
573W33.4.0 to stake, thence NISW
21.00 to rock, thence N82E5.25 to
poplar, thence N37M:E16.04 to rock,
thence 546E11.22 to the beginning
corner, containing one hundred and
ninety-two and eighteen one hun
dredths (192.18) acres, more or less,
according to plat of same made.by A.
C. Appleby, surveyor, on March 2nd,
1918.
This the Bth day of Sept., 1926.
J. S. Brooks,
Mrs. Wilinor Compton,
Formerly Mrs. Wilinor Jackson,
Administrators of estate of R. E.
Jackson.
Sheriff’s Sale
Georgia, Jackson County: Will be
sold, at the court house door in said
county, on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober, 1926, within the legal hours
of sale; all that certain tract of land,
lying and being in the 245th District,
G. M„ said State and county, on the
south side of the Oconee river, with
metes and bounds as follows: Begin
ning at a beach corner on said river,
thence 550W60.05 to pine stump,
thence 520W9.05 to pine sapling,
thence N57 E 27.66 to red elm at
head of spring branch, thence down
the meanderings of said branch to
river, thence up the meanderings of
said river to the beginning corner,
containing one hundred (100) acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of J
C. Shields, W. J. Whitehead, N. N
Pendergrass and Martha George
Said land levied on as the property,
of Addie George, Lillie George, Eli
zabeth George Muckles, Willie
George and Emma George Milsaps, to
satisfy an execution issued on the
9th day of August, 1926, from the
superior court of said county, in fa\
or of N. T. Elder, administrator or
the estate of Dudley George, against
Addie George, Lillie George, Eliza
beth George Muckles, Willie Georg
and Emma George Milsaps. Sai
land being sold under special decre
of Jackson superior couit, grant**
at the August term, 1926, and in ac
cordance 'and in pursuance to th
terms of said decree. This the Bt.
day of Sept., 1926.
R. M. Culberson, Sheriff.
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