About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
THURSDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 10. 1925 Dr. Chas. Sheldon’s Compositions To Feature Organ Recital Here Famous Organist Will Be Heard at First Methodist Church Monday “Caprice” and “Dawn,” two of Dr. Chas. A. Sheldon, .Jr. most beautiful compositions, will feature Ids attractive program which he will render on Monuay evening of “Home Coming Week” at the First Methodist Church. Among the other well known numbers to be played by Dr. Sheldon are: Tocatta and Fugue—Bach; Largo from Xerxes—Handel; Overtuure To William Tell—Rossini and Souvenir —Franz Drdla. While in Americus Dr. Sheldon will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Council who were instrumen tal in bringing the noted organist to this city. Dr. Sheldon will ar rive in Ame Ficus Monday afternoon and will leave for Atlanta imme diately after his recital at the First Cchurch. Dr. Sheldon’s complete program follows: Tocatta and Fugue D Minor — Bach. Largo From Eerxes—Handel. Will O’ The Wisp—Gordon Balch Nevin. Offertoire—D Minor, Op 3—Ed ouard Batiste. Volga River Boatman’s Song Caprice—Sheldor.. Dav.rn—Sheldoi i. Grand March frcm "Aida”— Verdi. Improvisation— Souvenir—-Franz Drdla Overture to William Tell —Ros sini. Os all Rossini's operatic Pre ludes none equals that of the over ture to "William Tell” in its pic turesque delineation. The tranquil ity of the opening andante, and the \ COLOR IT NEW WITH j “DIAMOND DYES” J < Just Dip to Tint or Boil 5 to Dye ; Each 15-cent package contains S directions so simple 's 1 ' -- any woman can f~ V V tint soft, delicate i!\/\ shades or dye rich. ’vwUjuM permanent colors in lingerie, silks, I [TOU 'a ribbons, skirts, ’. jtj waists, dresses, eoats, stockings, I|i i !»«>• sweaters, draperies, '' ’ [ coverings, hangings ™ -—everything! i Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind —and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. 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OLD MARINERS BLINK AS DERELICT ROAMS HIGH SEA (Continued from Page On»t hydrographic office to practically cover the circulatory drift of the North Atlantic. The Governor Parr set sails from Ingramport, N. S., for Buenos Aires on Sept. 27, 1923. She encountered rough seas, lost two of her masts and the American st am zr Schodack on Oct. 3, 1923, took off the crew. Floating in the trans-Atlantic shipping lanes, with a cargo of a million and a half feet of lumber, the derelict was picked up by the coast guard cutter Tampa early in January, 1924, and was headed for Halifax. Due to i ”.’.gh weather and the weight of the waterlogged ves sel. the derelict was cast adrift. In August of last year seamen -f' m -mmVB Wimp Wr I® Wt > iwb IM* : ,LCr.- < J ~ a - _ x v x from the British steamer Zana | s sighted the Governor Parr an 1I ’ boarded her, setting afire. She ap parently survived this experience,- 1 for later she was reported off the coast of Portugal and in October last off the coast of Africa, near the Canary Islands. If the Governor Parr has con tinued to remain afloat, men con versant with oceanic conditions be lieve she would likely be carried by the northeast trade winds and the north equatorial current across the tropical North Atlantic and probably will be next sighted near the lesser Antilles. FOR REAL THRILLS TRY A LEAP IN A PARACHUTE (Continued Ftom Page one.) tor. "I was too weak to move. Sup pose that ‘chute shouldn't open, or J didn’t work it right or it ripped. 1 thought I was going to faint. " Ju on, blankety, blank, blank, blank,' yelled the instructor, trying to get some nerve back into me. I got one leg over the edge of the basket, hanging on like grim death, every muscle tatjt as a fiddle string. “ ‘l’ll throw you out,’ threatened the instructor. I dragged over the other leg, heavy as lead. “Carefully I lowered myself, grip ping the basket edge with my fing ers. I didn’t dare to look down. “ ‘Leggo,’ shouted the instructor, looking overside. And I found I couldn’t let go. “Physically, my fingers wouldn't unhook. “Bingo! The instructor hit mo on the knuckles with a little mal let. ''“Woosh! I shot down, maybe a hundred feet. Up went my vitals into my throat, just as your insides do when an elevator sinks from un -1 der you too fast —only a thouasnd times worse. I gave the ring a yank. “What’s that you say? You’d think a mail’d be too frightened to pull the ring? “Don’t you believe it. That’s the one thing he isn't too frightened to do. I pulled it all right. “Snap! It was the ’chute open ing up overhead. Yoop! I felt an awful jerk, nearly tearing me apart. “Swish! down went my giblets to the soles of -my feet —the elevator act again, only coming to a sharp LEGAL AD. NO. 887 Notice of Sale Under Power of Land of Adam W. Smith and Clinton A. Ashford GEORGIA, Fulton County Whereas Adam W. Smith and Clinton A. Ashford did, on the first day of March, 1923, execute and deliver-to Atlanta Trust company, a corporation, their certain deed to secure debt conveying the proper ty hereinafter described, to secure an indebtedness of Thirty Thousand ($30000.00) Dollars evidenced by their six certain promissory notes of even date therewith, said deed to secure debt being recorded on the 30th day of March, 1923, in Sumter County Deed Book 1, page 322; and whereas said deed to se cure' debt contained full powers of sale authorizing the grantee or its assigns to sell the property there in conveyed, after advertising such sale for four consecutives weeks, upon any default in payment oi principal or interest, or upon any failure to keep the property insur ed or upon any failure to pay taxes thereon, reference being hereby had to the aforesaid record of said security deed; and whereas Atlanta Trust company did, by assignment dated the 7th day of April, 1923, and recorded on the 7th day of June, 1923, in Sumter County Deed Book 1, page 471 assign and trans fer to Metropolitan Life Insurance company, a corporation, the afore said notes and deed to secure debt and the property conveyed there by, specifically assigning and trans ferring all powers contained and granted in said deed to secure debt; and whereas Metropolitan Life Insurance company is now the owner and holder of said notes and deed to secure debt; and whereas Adam W. Smith and Clinton A. Ashford have failed and refused to nfake any payment of principal or interest since the first day of Jan uary, 1925; and whereas upon such failures Metropolitan Life Insur ance company has declared the en tire debt due and payable and has so notified Adam W. 'Smith and Clinton A. Ashford; Now therefore, Metropolitan Life Insurance company, as attorney in fact for Adam W. Smith and Clin ton A. Ashford, acting under aml| by virtue of the powers of sale con-| tained and granted in said deed to secure debt, will expose for sale at public outcry, to the highest bid der for cash, before the court house, door at Americus in Sumter Coun-I ty, Georgia, within the legal hours I of sale, on Thursday, October 1, ’ TW AMERICUS TIMES RECORDS ’ Couldn’t Saw His Way Out stop this time, after a swift slump down the shaft. "And then 1 felt myself swaying gently in the air, with the earth coming up to meet, me, not very fast. “After that everything Was all right, except I nearly landed in a tree. Fouling something like that, close to the ground, really is th biggest risk the stunt involves, but it isn’t what scares you the worst, take it from me. 1 had my nerve all back by the time 1 grazed that tree. “I was mighty ashamed that the instructor had to bat me over the knuckles with his mallet and told him so. “‘Pooh,’ said he. ‘don't let that bother you a bit. I almost always have to do it with beginners, often two or three times. It’s pure ani mal instinct that makes you hang on. You have to overcome it by degrees.’ ” [ CLASSIFIED RATES > This size type, first in j sortion. 2c per word. Each > consecutive insertion, 1c J yer word. !This size type, first in sertion, 4c per word. Each consecutive insertion 2c per word- No display »pace will I” 1 sold in the classified ««•- > umns. 1925, as the property of Adam W. Smith and' Clinton A. Ashford, and for the purpose of paying afore said indebtedness and making costs of sale, the following described real estate which was conveyed by and described in aforesaid deed to se cure debt, to-wit: All that trad or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Twenty-Sixth (26th) District of Originally Lee, now Sumter Coun ty, Georgia, known and distinguish ed as the whole of land lots Num bers One Hundred Thirty-Six (136) One Hundred Fifty-Two ( 152) One Hundred Fifty-Three, (153) One Hundred Sixty-Eight, (168) and One Hundred Seventy (170) and parts of land lots Num bers One Hundred Thirty-Seven (137) One Hundred Fifty-One (151), One Hundred Fifty-Four (154) One Hundred Sixty-Nine (169) and One Hundred Seventy- One (171), containing Fourteen Hundred Eighty-Two and Thirty- Nine Hundredths (1482.39) acres, and more fully described as fol lows, as will appdar by reference to a plat of survey made March 22, 192'3, by Q. P. Churchwell, survey or, and recorded March 27, 1923, in Sumter County Deed Book 1, page 301: Beginning at the point where the original west lino of lot Num ber 154 intersects the Americus- Friendship public road, and running thence along the original west line of lot Number 154 south 26.5 chains to the original corner at the junction of lots Numbers 154, 15.3, 136 and 135, thence along the origi nal north line of lot Number 136 west 46.84 chains to the original northwest corner of lot Numbe. 136, thence along the original west line of lot Number 136 south 43.85 chains to the original southwest corner of lot Number 136, thence along the original south line of lot Number 136 east 36.1 chains, thence south 46.4 chains to the original south lino of lot Number 137, thence along the original south line of lot Number 137 east 10.74 chains to the original corner at Hie junction of lots Numbers 137, 138, 151 and 152, thence along the original west line of lot No. 151 south 10 chains to Wolf creek, thence along the middle line of Wolf creek, following the meander ings thereof, in a general south easterly direction 37 chains to the original south line of Jot Number 151, thence along the original south line of lot Number 151 east 25 chains’ to the original corner at the junction of lots Numbers 151, 150, 171 and 170, thence along the orig inal west line of lot Number 171 south 47 chains to the original south west corner of lot Number 171, thence along the original south line of lot Number 171 east 8 chains, thence in northwesterly direction 8 chains to a fixed line between the original southwa 't corner of lot Number 171 and the original north cast corner of lot Number 170, thence along a fixed line bet'.em the original southwest corner of lot Number 171 and the original north e.at corner of lot Nnumber 170, in a northeasterly direction, 41 chains to the original line between lots Numbers 171 and 170, at its cen ter point, thence along the original south line of lot Number 170 east 21.5 chains to the original south east cornep of lot Number 170, thi- monster sawfish, weigmng 2000 pound'. came at last to the. ignominous fate of being captured by thi 1 simple equipment of a gar den hoe and a rake lb' put up a tierce battle for three hours, but finally he was made fast by a rope around his tail. His troubles be gan when he ventured too near in shore at Miami Beach, Fla. thence along the original east line of 10l Number 170 north 45 chains to the original northeast corner of lot Number 170, thence along the original north line of lot Number 170 west 16.6 chains, thence north 34.5 chains to a public road, thence along the middle line of said public road, in an easterly diree t ion, 17 chain;; to tile original oast line <d' 10l Number 1119, thence along the original east line of lot:. Number.-; 109 and 108 north 51.70 chains to the original northeast corner of lot No. 108 thence along the ori/rinal north line of 10l Number 108 We: t 43 chain Io the original corner al the junction of lots Number. 1 ; 108, 153, 151 and I 107, thence along the original east line of lot Number 154 north 18.27 chains to the Americus Friendship public road, thence along the mid dle line of said public road, in a northwesterly directions, 17 chains , to the point of beginning; there ; being 205.35 acres in lot Number I 136, 49.83 acres in lot Number 137, I 107.50 acres in lot Number 151, 1 202.50 acres in, lot Number 152, ! 197.32 acres in lot Number 153, [ 101.83 acres in l»t Number 154, ; 188.55 acres in lot Number 108, ' 122.49 acres in lot Number 169, ’ 193.50 acres in lot Number 170 and 53.52 acres in lot Number 171. Terms of sale: Cash. The pur chaser will receive warranty deed executed by Metropolitan Life In surance company as attorney in fact for Adam W- Smith and Clin ton A. Ashford. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSUR ANCE' COMPANY. Alex M. Hitz, Attorney, 210 Atlanta Trust Company Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. LEGAL AD NO. 385 Notice of Sale Under Power of Land of John R. Kennington. GEORGIA. Fulton County. Whereas John R. Kennington did, on the first day of December, 1920, execute and deliver to the Atlanta Trust company, a corpora tion, his certain deed to secure debt conveying the property hen in after described, to secure an in debtedness of Seven Thousand ($7000.00) Dollars evidenced by his one certain promissory note of even date therewith, said deed to secure debt being recorded on the 3rd day of January, 1921, in Sum ter County Deed Book UU, page 206; and whereas said deed to se cure debt contained full powers of sale authorizing the grantee or its assigns to sell the property therein conveyed, after advertising such sale for four consecutive weeks, apon any default in payment of principal or interest, or upon any failure to keep the property insur ed or upon any failure to pay taxes thereon, reference being hereby had the aforesaid record of said se urity deed; and whereas Atlanta I'rust company did, by quitclaim iced dated the 29th day of Jan uary, 1921, and recorded on the 15th day of February, 1921. in Suiatcr County Deed Book WW, pi'.'te 377 assign and transfer to Metropolitan Life Insurance com pany, a corporation, the afore-aid note and deed to secure debt and the property conveyed thereby, spe cifically assigning and transferring all powers contained and granted in said deed to secure debt; and where as Metropolitan Life Insurance company is now the owner and holder of said notes and deed to secure debt; and whereas John R. Kennington has failed and refused to make any payment of principal or interest since the first day of January, 1924, and has failed to pay any taxes on said property since the 20th day of December, 1923; and whereas upon such fail ures Metropolitan Life Insurance company has declared the entire debt due and payable and has so notified John R. Kennington; Now therefore, Metropolitan Life Insurance company, as attorney in fact for John R. Kennington, act ing under and by virtue of the pow ers of sale contained and granted in said deed to secure debt, will ex pose for sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door at Americus in Sumter County, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on Thursday, October IM, 1925, as the property of John R. Kennington, and for the purpose of paying aforesaid indebt ednes ■ and making costs of sale, the following described real estate which was conveyed and described in aforesaid deed to secure debt, to-wit: AH of lot of land Number One Hundred Seventy-Six (176) con taining Two Hundred Two ami One-Half (202 1-2) acres, mon- or less; also all of lot of land No. One Hundred Seventy-Five (175) ex cept fifty (50) acres off of the west side of said lvt> containing One Hundred Fifty-Two and One-Half i. I (152 1-2) acres, more or less; also; I’wo (2) acres off the southwest’ I c orner of lot of land NumbeV Two j ; Hundred Ten (210), said two acre j being that part of said lot Numb r' i 210 lying south and wi st of the jSeaboard Air Line Railroad; ail of ; 'lid land Icing in one body 'n the, enth 11-itiii Di.-trict of Sum mer County. Georgia, and cont rn ! ing in the ■ .g.rremt? Thro? Hundred! I l‘iltv-Seven (357) acres, more or ' less.' Terr.-s of sale: Cash. The pur-1 ; clvaser will receive a warranty deed ’ ’xeeuted by Metropolitan Life In-1 i surance company as attorney in 5 i: i-t for John R. Kennington. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSI'R- 1 AN Ch COMPANY. 1 Alex M. Hitz, Attorney, I 210 Atlanta Trust Company Bldg.. | Atlanta, Ga. I LEGAL AD NO. 883 ■ Notice of Sale Under Power of Land of H. Carson Bass. j GEORGIA, Fulton County. Whereas, H. Carson Bass, did, | on the first day of February, 1921. execute and deliver - to Atlanta, j Trust company, a corporation, hi; ' certain deed to secure ch lit con • veying the property h.'ivinaller de-, scribed, to secure' an indebtednc; ;; of Eighty-Five Hundred ($8500.00), i Dollars evidenced by hi-; live- certain j promissory notes of even date there ■ with, said deed to secure debt '.ie- | ing recorded on the 25th day of; February, 1921, in Sumter Coun ty Deed Book UU, page 270; and whereas said deed to secure debt j contained full powers of sale all tborizing the grantee or it i as-1 signs to sell the properly therein j conveyed, after ndvertisin .■ such sale for four consecutive weeks, upon any default in payment of principal or interest, or upon any ' failure to keep the property in Ur ed or upon any failure to pay taxe thereon, reference being hereby had the aforesaid record of said se-, curity deed; ami whereas Atlantal Trust company did. by quitclsnn I deed dated the 15th day of March,] 1921, and recorded on th el Ith day ' of April, 1921, in Sumter County' Dot'd Book WW, page 509, assign 1 and transfer to Metropolitan Life ] Insurance company, a corporation,' the aforesaid notes and deed to se cure debt and the property Convey ’ ed thereby, specifically assigning] i and transfi rring all power contain- I ed and granted in . aid deed to so | cure debt; ami whereas Metropoli ] | tan Life Insurance company is new the owner and holder of said notes land deed to secure debt; and whose l as 11. Carson Buss has failed and I refused to make any payment of , principal or interest since the first . day of January, 1923, and has failed to pay any insurance prem iums and to keep the property in sured since the 25th day of August, i 1925, and has failed to pay any I taxes on said property since the 20th day of December, 1922; and | whereas upon such failui ' s Metro .| politon Life insurance company | has declared the entire debt due land payable and has so notified H. I Carson Bass; '. Now therefore, Metropolitan Life Insurance company, as attorney in fact for IT. Carson Bass, acting under and by virtue of the powers ' of sale contained and granted in said deed to secure debt, will ex-j pose for sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door at Americus ? in Sumter County, Georgia, within [ the legal hours of sale, on Thurs ' day, October first, 1925, a; the property of IL Carson Bass, and . for the purpose of paying aforesaid I indebtedness and making costs of sale, the following described real estate which was conveyed by and described in aforesaid deed to se cure debt, to-vvit: All of lot of land Number F'orty ' six (46) containing two hundred j two and one-half (202 1-2) acres, land the south half of lot Number 'Forty-five (45); (except three (3) acres in the southwest corner of I said lot) containing ninety-eight 'and one-quarter (98 1-4) acres; ail being in one body in the Fifteenth (15th) District of Sumter County, Georgia, and containing in the ag gregate three hundred and three quarters (303 3-4) acr<s, more or Ibss. Terms of sale: Cash. The pur chaser will receive warranty deed executed by Metropolitan Lif? In surance company as a'torm y in' fact for H. Carson Ba .. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSt R ANGE COMPANY. Alex M. li'itz, Attorney, 210 Atlanta ru; I Company Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. x LEGAL AD. NO. 884 Notice of Sale Under Power of Land of H. Carson Bass. GEORGIA, Fulton County. Whereas H. Carson Bass did, on the 28th day of December, 1918, execute and deliver to Atlanta Trust company, a corporation, hi certain deed to secure debt convey ing the property hereinafter de scribed, to secure an indebtedness of Twenty-Five Hundred ($2500.011) Dollars evidenced by his one cer tain promissory note of even date therewith, said deed to secure debt being recorded on the 11th day of January, 1919, in Sumter Coun ty Deed Book SS, page 488; and whereas said deed to secure debt contained full powers of sale au thorizing the grantee or its assigns to sell the proper*'- therein con veyed, after advertising such :rie for four consecutive week-, upon any default in payment of princi pal or interest, or upon any fail ure to keep the property insured , or upon any failure to pay taxes, thereon, reference be og hereby’ had the aforesaid record of •;■>« e ; curity deed; and whereas Atlanta; ■ Trust company did, by quitclaim , deed-dot -d the ? !r.-t d’of F • u ■ arv, 1919, nmi reemded on the 'llth day of July, 1919 in Sun ter , ‘ County D'-vd Book TT. page 202. | | assign and transfer to Metropolitan i Life I'iui nee company, a corpora-: tian, th'- a ('o'-'' aid note and deed j to secure debt and the property conveyed thereby, specifically as- 1 signing and transferring all pow-1 ' ers contained and granted in said deed to secure" debt; and whereas- Metropolitan Life Insurance compa- PAGE SEVEN ny is now the owner and holder of .aid note - and deed to secure debt; I and whereas IL Carson Bass has I failed and refused to make any -payment of principal or interest - in-- ■ the li : >t day of January, 1924, ;nd ha failed to pay any taxes on . nd propi'i't- ; a ;.-e the 20th day of ’ !' cemla r. 1922' and whereas upon uh l.i-hue Metropolitan Life in- ■ ’I;.; a’.y lias declared t,he II .-<• d i t - and payable afpl has ■ nothi d IL Carson Ba; s; _ Now therefore, MetropfflfliitrLifc 1 ia-m-am-• company, a. attorney in fa t f-'r IL m Bas;-', mting un -1 der and by virtue of the power - of - sale contain 1 .-md granvd, in -aid [died to secure debt, will expose for ; "ah at publ'C outcry, to the high !c i binder for cash, befoi '' the eoti't hou ■ dour ut -Vmerieus in Sumter County, G ■mein, within ‘hd legal hours of sale, on Thursday, : (1. Lober first, 1925. as tin- proper | ty of 11. Carson .Sass, and for the purpose of paying afore aid indebt- I ness and making costs of sale, the | following <1; scribed real estate I which was conveyed by and de crib- 1 ..I in as r. said deed to secure debt, I to-wit: All l! v- st half of lot of land I Number 83 in the 15th District of j Sumter County. Georgia, contain ] ing one hundred and one and oue- I quarter (101 1-4) acre.-, more or. less. Terms of sale: Cash. Tim pur chaser will receive a warranty deed | executed by Metrupolit aLife In i'll rance company a 1 attorney in fact for It. Carson Ba- . MF.TROI’OI.iTAN LIFE IMSI’R- I ANGE COMPANY, iAb x M. IJ it z. At I oiue v |'2l() Atlanta Trust Company Bldg., I Atlanta, Ga. LEGAL AD NO. 886 Notice of Salo Under Power of Land of Mrs. Katie i'_ McCrea GEORGIA, Fulton County. Win I'l a Mr;-. Katie T. Met'r 'i I did, on the first day of Pecen In i, ! 1921, execute and deliver to Allnil ta Trust company, a eorporat i< ii, her certain deed to secure ■ debt conveying the property hereinaft er described, to secure an indeht odm::; of Thirty-Eight. Huhdi■ •! I ($3800.00) Dollar:', evidener-d l y ' her one certain prom':- ory not)' of even date therewith, .lid de- d to ' seeurif debt being recon ded oti t!ie | 7th day of December, 1921, in J Sumter County Deed Book XX, J age 260; anil wllerea ■ : aid d<- 1 | to secure debt contained full pow ers of sale authorizing the grantee or its a.-..i■; to II tin- property | therein conveyed, after adverti; eg I such sale for four consecutive I weeks, upon any default in ’payment of principal or int< rest, or upon .uiy failure to keep property in on I or upon any failure to pay taxi-.; tin lo on, refi'i'i'nee being hereby had to the aforesaid record in’ said securi ty deed; and whereas Atlanta Trust ' company did, by quitclaim d < d [dated the 3rd day of January, 1922, and recorded on the Llth .day of I February, 1922, in Slimier Coumy Deed Book IT’, 536 as.-gil land transfer to Metropolitan Lll'X Insurance company, a corporation, .the afore: sid not'; and deed <o se~’ ■cure debt and the property eonvey rcd thereby, .m cifmalty aligning | and transferring all powers con tained and granted in ; aid deed to [secure debt; and vlh' ieas M-tro poiitan Life Insurance is now the owner and holder of said notes and deed to secure debt; and whereas Mrs. Katie T. McCrea has failed and refused to make any pay ment of principal or interest since The first day of November, 1921. I and has failed to pay any taxes on said property since the 20th day of December, 1922; and where.ll upon such failures Metropolitan Life Insurance company has declar ed the entire deli; due' and payable and has so notified Mrs. Katie T. . McCrea; Now therefore, Metropolitan Life Insurance company, as attorney in fact for Mrs. Katie 11. McCrea, acting under aad by virtue of the powers i f sale contained and grant- . ed in said deed to : ecure debt, will expose for sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door at Americus in Sumter County, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on ThnrsJ day, October Ist, 1925, as the prop erty of Mrs. Katie T. McCrea, and for the purpose of paying afore aid indebtedness and making-, costs of ale, th<‘ following described real | ; slate which was conveyed by and do scribed in-aforesaid deed to ?■<’-■ cure debt, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Sev enteenth (17th) Land District of Sumter County, Georgia, being i parts of land Numbers One Hun dred Sixty (160) ami One Hundred Twenty-Nine (129), more particu larly described a; follows: Begin ning at the northeast corner of land lot Number 160, and ringing ! thence west along the north origi ■ nal 101. lines of lot Numbers Ido . 1 | 129 to th? northit corner of lo’ i Number 129, a distance of n-iv'v ami seventy-hundredths (90.70) I chains; thence south .-iloir; the o . | inal west lot line of lot Numb r 129 to thi southwe. ' c- : r>. < of I ,' lot a distance of forty-five and litty . hundredths (45.50) chains; thence running north (.8 degrees a-ast n I distance of eighty-two (82) em-ms . to the public road leading from • Plains to Smithville; them e, south' ; east along said road twelve and twenty-three hundredths (12.2.JL chains to old hedge row; thence along said hedge row north 12 de-? give- cast a distance of twenty-one (21) chain to the northeast cor j rer of said lot Number 166, thy point or place of beginning Boid tract of land containing Two Hun- Idi ed Twenty-F ive and Twcnty | Eight li’itn b edths (225.28) acres, 1 a shown by : urvey of (). ]’. ('liiirch | well, county surveyor of Dcoly ; C< untv, Georgia, dat< d October 28, [ 1921. ' | Tern. ;of side: U-i-h. Th" P’.ti - - I chaser will >v ' a war. mtv deed 1 executed by Metropolitan Life In?: ! surance company as attorney in fact 1 f< r Mrs.- Katie T. Mi-Cra i. 'METROPOLITAN LIFE INSUR | ANTE COMPANY. ’ Alex M. Hit::. Attorney, | 210 Atlanta Trust Company Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ’ ?