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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921.
LEGAL AD NO. 333.
Sumter County.
PI Will be sold before the eourt
door to the highest bidder for
. between the legal hours of sale
the Ist Tuesday in June. 1921.
Hie following described real estate
■-wit
|U That tract or parcel of land de-
Hcribed as follows: 42.53 acres of
■and. being tract No. 4 in the divi
■on of the estate of R. W. Morgan
■ - -hown by deed and plat recorded
■ deed book QQ page 323 to 325
■' the deed records of Sumter coun-
H Ga., said tract being a part of
■nd lot No. 141 in the 26th district
■ i Sumter county, Ga., and bounded
■s follows: North by the lot line of
Haid lot. east by J. T. Morgan, south
■>v the south line of said lot, and
■west by property of Mrs. Fannie
Hgtubbs.
|| Levied upon and will be sold as
■gk- property of Eliza I. Smith to
IBisfy four certain tax fi-fas for
T?ate and county taxes for the years
1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920. Tenant
in possession notified in terms of
the law.
ALSO will be sold at the same
time and place:
The south half of lot of land num
ber 25, containing one hundred one
and a quarter acres of land, more
or less, lying and being in the 26th
district of Sumter county, Georgia.
Levied upon and will be sold as
the property of Manhattan Life In
surance Company to satisfy tax fi-la
for state and county taxes for the
year 1920. Tenant in possession no
tified in terms of the law.
ALSO will be sold at the same
time and place:
The east half of lot of land num
ber 116, located in the 15th district
of Sumter county, Ga., containing
108 acres of land more or less and
being a nart of the land described
in a bond for title from Ivor Brown
to H. W. Campbell and recorded in
deed book TT, page 156, of the rec
oidr of deeds Sumter county, Geor
gia.
Levied upon and will be sold as
the property of A. B. McMullen to
•atisy tax fi-fa for state-and county
taxes for the year 1920. Tenant in
po: session notified in terms of the
law.
ALSO will be sold at the same
time and place:
Twenty-five acres of land in the
Northwest corner of land lot num
ber 8, same being in a square shape
and located in the 26th district of
.Sumter county, Georgia, being a part
of the land conveyed by C. S.
Graves to A. L. McKneeley by war
ranty deed recorded in deed book
VV, page 72, of the records of deeds
of Sumter county, Georgia.
Levied upon and will lie sold as
the property of A. L. McKneeley to
satisfy tax fi-fa for state and county
taxes for the year 1920. Tenant in
possession notified in terms of the
law.
ALSO will be sold at the same
time and place:
Twenty acres of land in a square
shape, in the southeast cor
ner of land lot Number 208 in the
27tli district of Sumter county,
Georgia, being part of the land con
veyed by Edgar Shipp, Jr., to F. L.
Allison and Sallie Reid Ansley by
warranty deed dated June 3, 1920.
recorded in deed 'hook VV, page
of the records of deeds of Stim-
county, Ga,
Levied upon and will be sold as
the property of F. L. Allison and
Company to satisfy tax fi-fa for
state and county taxes for the year
1920. Tenant in possession notified
in terms of the law.
ALSO will be sold at the same
time and place:
Twenty acres of land in the north
west corner of land lot number 155,
being in a square shape, lying and
being in the 29th district of Sumter
county, Georgia, being part of the
land conveyed to C. E. Johnson by
Mrs. Ella V. Johnson, executrix and
G. E. .Johnson, executor of the estate
of E. W. Johnson and recorded
March 1, 1917, in deed book QQ.
page 482, of the records of deeds of
Sumter county, Ga.
Levied upon and will be sold as
the property of C. E. Johnson to sat
isfy tax fi-fa for state and county
taxes for the year 1920. Ten
ant in possession notified in terms of
of tlje law.
ALSO will be sold at the same
time and place:
The west half of lot of land num
ber 86 in the sixteenth district of
Sumter county, Georgia, containing
HU 1-4 acres'of land, more or iers.
being part of the land conveyed by
the Atlanta Trust Company.to the
Metropolitan Life Insurance ‘-o.
on the 28th day of April, 1920, and
recorded in deed book V\ , pages
516, 517, of the records of deeds of
Sumter county, Ga.
Levied upon an! will be sold as
the property of T A. Kemp to sat
isfy tax fi-fa for state and county
taxes for the year 1920. Tenant in
possession notified tn terms ol the
ALSO will be sold at the same
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time and place:
Ten acres of land in the northwest
corner of lot of land number 178, in
the 27th district of Sumter county,
Georgia, being in a square shape,
and being part of the land conveyed
to John Edge by Glee.i Edge, admin
istrator of the estate of Buios E.
Edge and recorded August 9, 1920,
in deed book VV, page 499, of the
recn-do; of deeds of Sumte- county,
Ga
Levied upon and will be sold as
the property of B. E. Edge to satisfy
tax fi-fa for state and county taxes
for the year 1920. Tenant in pos
session notified in terms of the law.
ALSO will be sold at the same
time and place:
A certain house and lot in the city
of Americus, Sumter county, Geor
gia, situated on the south side of
Church street designated as number
560 Church street, fronting north on
Church street 60 feet, and extending
south from Church street SO feet,
and being of equal width from south
to north, bounded on the north by
Church street, on the east and south
by property occupied by E. B.
Council, and on the west by prop
erty of Miss Sarah Wheeler. Being
the same property conveyed by Mrs.
Mamie F. Tower to R. G. Christian
and recorded March 29, 1915, in
deed book 00, pages 260 and 261
of the record of deeds of Sumter
county, Georgia.
Levied upon and will be sold as
the property of R. G. Christian to
satisfy'tax fi-fa for state and coun
ty taxes fox' the year 1920. Tenant
in possession notified in terms of the
law.
ALSO will be sold at the same
time and place:
Ten acres of land in the southeast j
corner of the north half of lot of i
land number 23, being in the shape
of a square, in the 16th district of i
Sumter county, Ga., and being a part j
of the land conveyed, by R. E. White j
to Chailes Forman recorded Novem
ber 11, 1920, in deed book WWj
page 104 and 105 of the records of
deeds of Sumter county, Georgia.”
Levied upon and will be sold as
the property of R. E. White to sat
isfy tax fi-fa for state and county j
taxes for the year 1920. Tenant ini
possession notified in terms of the I
law.
This May 12th. 1921.
LUCIUS HARVEY,
Shei’iff of Sumter County, Georgia'.
LEGAL AD NO 331.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS:
All persons owing accounts to the
estate of Albei'ta Hulsey McCoy will j
please call and pay same, and all |
persons holding accounts against j
said estate will present to the un- J
dersigned for payment.
A. B. M’COY, Administrator.
CITY MARSHAL'S SALES—IOO2.
Will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Americus,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in i
June, 1921, between the legal hours !
us sale, to the highest bidder for
cash the following described prop
erty to-wit:
One Ford Touring Car, motor Nc.
1004409, and levied on as the pi'op
erty of Arther Cherry to satisfy a
special license fi-fa issued by E. J.
Eldridge, clerk and treasurer of the
city of Americus, Georgia, and is
sued in favor of the mayor and city
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THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER. .
; council of Americus, against the spe
j l ia! defendant, Arther Cherry.
l icense for the year 1921.
Tenant in possession notified in
| terms of the law.
This the 2d day of May, 1921.
C. B. POUNCEY.
City Marshal.
LEGAL AD NO. 328.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
The report of the appraisers ap
j pointed to set aside a year’s sup
| port out of the estate of S. E. Pick
ett, deceased to Mrs. Mary F. Pick
ett, having filed their report in this
office. This is therefore to notify
all persons interested to file their
objections if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in June,
1921, or else said return will then be
made the ipllgnient of this court.
May 2, 1921.
JOHN A. COBR.
Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL AD NO. 332.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
i GEORGIA, Sumter County.
I Will be sold before the courthouse
; door in the City of Americus, said
; county, an the first Tuesday in June,
| 1921, between the legal hours of
I sale, to the highest bidder, for cash.
| the following described properly, to
; wit:
One Ford roadster car, Number
1 840052.
Said described property levied on
; as the property of J. L. Bostick, un
l der and by virtue of an attachment
! heretofore issued bv His Honor, W T .
! M. Harper, Judge as the City Court
iof Americus, and returnable to the
City Court of Americus, said state
and county, in favor of Emory Ry
lamler and against said J. L. Bostick
and said nropertv.
This May 12, 1921.
LUCIUS HARVEY. Sheriff.
LEGAL AD NO 329.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be sold before the court
house door, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in June,
1921, the following property, to-wit:
“One Mathushek Style E. Mah.
No. 74939 piano.” levied upon as the
property of H. L. Hatcher to satisfy
a fi-fa issued from the city court of
Americus, favor of the Williams
Guttenberger Music Company
against said Hatcher.
Said pi'operty being liable to dam
age in transportation and expensive
to carry will not be exposed at
courthouse door, persons who wish
ing to inspect same may do so bj
calling at Mrs. M. E. Scrutchins,
corner of Jackson and Church
streets, Americus. Ga.
This. May 4, 1921.
LUCIUS HARVEY.
Sheriff, Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL AD NO. 330.
KNOW Aid. MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS:
That A. B. McCoy, administrator
of the estate of Alberta Holsey Mc-
Coy, has made application for leave
to sell the following described real
estate:
One-half acre of land, more or
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less, on which are located four
dwelling houses in the city of Amer
icus, Sumter county, Georgia,
bounded on the north by College
street; on the south by property
owned by John Glascow; on the east
by Hampton street and on west by
property ov/ned by Allen Stephens.
Also a certain house and lot lo
cated on the corner of Prince and
Forsyth streets in the city of Amer
icus, Sumter county, Georgia, be
ginning at a point where the side
walks of the two streets intersect
and running east along Forsyth
street 102 ft.; thence south 44 ft.;
thence east 5 ft.; thence south 40 ft;
thence west 107 ft. to Prince street;
thence north 84 ft. along Prince
street to starting point.
This petition will be heard and
determined on the first Monday in
June, 1921. Unless objection is filed
thereto same will be granted as pro
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