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Sheriff's Sale
GEORGIA: Grady County.
Will lie mjld nt the court house dour in
laid nriunty within 11 in legal hours of
itale on the lint Tletduy in DoecmUr,
towll
All of n cortniu tract 0/ land, being
fifty nqres of land on the liortli side of lot
of Jand number 3-H> in the Kith, diutriot
of Cindy Comity Georg jtt, bounded on
the north, east and west by the original
land lines.and on the south by Cal Iticli-
ardson's land. Said laud being levied on
as the. property of the defendant Joseph'
Yates to satisfy an execution issued Irani
the City Court of Wlig'uun on
tint 14th. day of t tet.olier 1810 in favor ti
ll. B. Trulock against Joseph Yutos.
This Tth. day of November 1910.
W. H. llt'DSON,
Kept. Shoritl.
Sheriff’s Sale
GEORGIA: Grady (’entity.
Wilt 1)0 sold before the court lions
door in aniil county on, the first Ttiexda;
iu December 1910 within the legal houit
of sale, towit
AU of tiie one seventh undivided into -
eat in and to lota of laud Nos. 10ami ’I
in the 10th. district, nod also all of hi
interest in the west half of lot of land No.
13 in the IPth'. district all in Grady
< fatuity Georgia.
.Said properly levied on ns that of C. S
Jonca to satisfy an execution issued oi
the 5th. dky of October 1010 train tin
Superior Court o' said county in favor of
W. H. Harrell ugaigst C. S. Joror,
This the 7th. day of November 1910.
W. II. HUDSON,
Dept. SheriiT.
I land lies in the ISfli. ilisliie'. of said
county nltd eimtuius t'noo quirlrrs of an
uera morn of less, with improvements
f'lerooni Enid Iniul iovlcd on ns l.ho pmp-
rt.y of-11. K. Clark to satisfy an execu
tion issued on ilst. day of March 1910
row the City Court of Wayeross, Ware
County Georgia, in favor of Farmers and
Merchants Bank against IT. K. Clark.
Thie November 8th. 1910.
W. It. HUDSON,
Deputy Sheriff.
Shersff’s Sale.
UBORGIA: Grady County.
Will Be sold at the court house dec
in said county on the first Tuesday in
December 1910 within tiie legal hours ol
sale towit:--
AH tlmt ctrtuin tract of. land doacribct
as follows, in Deed Book 12, page ,222 ii
the Clerk’s Office in the court house n
sai l county: All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the county if
Grady and State of Georgia, being one
certain residence lot. together with all the
inprovements thereon including the two
dwelling houses thereon, located in the
City of Cairo, uud described as follows
■Sajjl laud fronting oji Highland sA^ejjp
...tor. Dyson 'Street',) one hundred, am
thirty feet running back one hundred am
oight.yfive feet, and bounded ns follows
Oo the North by Highland Avenue, ail-
on the East, by lands of U. W. Rigsby,
and on the West by T. S. Copeland, ai d
on the South by T. S. Copeland, tli
above tract of land ebuliiining threi
fourths of an aero more or less, and alar
the following tmet. and parcel of land:
Kite and one fourth ae.-es of land in the
Southeast corner of the North half of lot
of-land No. 222 in 17th. district of Grad,.
County Georgia, bounded on the North
and West by public road, line lands o'
Mrs. B. I.. Rigsby, on the I'.’aCt by land
of L. A. Ragan, nod on the South by lam
of J. B. Wight, live acres of the aboVr
tract being on the Bust side of the public
road und one fourth aero on tin We-t
side of the public road, with improve
incuts thereon, said land levied on ns tie
property of J. W. Cannon to satisfy ai
execution issuod on the Ifit-h. dny of Jan
uary 1910 from the City Court, of Chin
in said county iu favor of Crawford—
Millar Co. against J. W. Cannon.
This the Sth, day of November 1910.
W. II. HUDSON,
Deputy Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
GEORGIA: Grady County.
Will bo sold nt the court house door ir.
said county on t he first Tuesday in Dr
ee nber J910 within the' legal houri (f
sale towit :—
All that certain tract or parcel of land
consisting of one aero ia the town o'
WUigham ('rrnly County Georgia, boon
dcrl on the North by the MeElvy brand ,
East by"property of W. (.'. Bell, and A
1.. Harrell, South by street and West Ir
property of W. O. Boll, said tract begi; -
ning thirty five feet from the Soiithwes
corner of the house and containing, orn
acre with improvements thereon. Sail
property levied on ns the property of \Y
C. Bell, to Satisfy an ex icutioii issued oi
the 2nd. day of October 1910 from til
Suporior Court of said county in favor o
Bank of ThonbisviUe against Vi'..Ilr-l-
This November Sth. 1 10.
\Y. \. Carr,
Sbrivi***.
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA: Grady County.
Will be sold at the court, house door in
said county on the first, Tuesday in l)i-
ccinber 1916 within the legal hours of
sale, towit:
All that certain tract of land described
as foUows: JPhicliousc and lot in the
town of Whigham, Crady County' Geor
gia, and destribed as follows: Bound on
the North and East by McGriff Street,
the South by the property of Darsey, on
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA! Grady County.
Will lio sold at the court bouse doot
in-mid county oil tho first Tuesday it
December 1910 within the legal. hours of
eile, towit:—
All that certain tract of land described
ai follows: A certain tract of land lyitp
on the East side of the public road lend
ing from CVro to fladloy’s Ferry, being
a part of lot of land number sixty oi c
(SI) in the eighteenth district of Grady
Jounty Georgia, containing five aero:
note i.r less, and bounded os follows
)n the North by lands of EJiner Vai -
andingltam, on llio East, by lands of C
M. Muggridge, on the South by land;
brmerly owned by F. M. Brannon ant
in tiie West by the above mcntionei
lublic road, wite improvements thereon,
aid Intul'.levied on ita the property el
E. Vuiilniidirighani to satisfy an c-«-
•ution ismuid on the 24th. day of Apri
11110 from ! lie City Court, of Cairo of sail
jaunty in favor of Farmers is merchant
Bank against C. II, Yanlaudinghnm.
This (life Sth, day of November 1910.
W. II. HUDSON,
Deputy Sheriff.
Administrators Sale.
GEORGIA: Grady County.
By virt ue of an order of the Court o r
Ordinary of said county-will bo sold a
mblic outcry mi the first Tuesday ii
December (910 at the court, house in said
c unity within t lip usual hours of salt t! e
f illbwiug situated in Grady Coun'y
Gjnrgin, towit:
235 ncros'inovn or loss’ of lot. of Ini d
Vo. 2B3 ami being all of said lot West o
lie Ochloeknee river. Also SO aerts
nore or less of lot of laud No. 25S beiiif
n i South aide of said lot. Also one ui -
divided half interest iu fifty aerrn of 'of
Xo> 202 being on the Northeast coinci
if said lot. Also one undivided half in
crest in. 125 acres morn or. less, of In
la id No. 29S. being the west half of sail
lit. '
All of .sidd,.lands, being in the |8tl
WawlWv' m Gfhdy - county Georgia.- 1
Also 5 shares of bank stock in tie
OHizcnA'Bn'nk (if Cairo, Ga.
Tli?. following will be sold at the rcs!-
lencc of llic late Mrs. Mary Ciissols, d.-
■cased, on, Wednesday, following ( th
irst Tuesday in Deocmber.
One mule, oue wagon, one cow, om
ivo horse plow, one cane mill, two vats
■no evaporator, piping, chests, etc. Th'
inlo will he continued from day In da,'
jotween the name hours until -all of snid
p.'opoity is sold. Tbnns cash.
This November 0th, 1910.
i T. S. CA.SSEI.S
‘ C. R. OAS8E1.S,
Adminstrators of Mrs. Mary CnsscU
Public Sale
GE0RGIA—Grady Conn l >•:
Will lie sold first Tuesday in Decefn-
>cr 1910, before the court, house door, i;
mid county between the .legal hours oi
side, t.o the highest arid best bidder th*
following described property, to-wi-:
A certain tract of land lying and beiit
in the I9t.li district, of said county, nn
being nil of lot No. 292 in said distrio
inti county, eicept the following thro
tracts: One deeded toC.M. Harrisoi
and described iw follows; Cemmonoin
the northwest corner of said lot, an
dienco Emit on the North original lino t
swamp branch, thence fjputhwesterly. di
•cction to the original West line, thoiici
North on said original land line, bein
hounded on the West and North b)
iriginal land line and East and Sonin b;
nvump branch. Said tract said to cor
ain fourteen and one half acres more or
ess. Also another tract deeded to C,M
:barrison, situated in the Northeast cor
,icr of said lot, and being all that part o
mid lot of land North of the Bainhridgt
ind ThomasviUe public road, said to cur-
tain six acres more nr loss. Also part ol
raid lot deeded to Joseph Herring by A
I. Miller and described ns follows: B-
ginning where the South line, of lot o
land No. 292 crosses the public roiitl
leading from Concord to Whighau.
thence ilia Northerly directi ijr al-oii,;' tin
will public road '20S{ yard's, theiice do
East, rathe East linn of said lot No. : 9
thence South along the said East liu
2081 yards to the corner of 'said lot
thence due West along the Spiitlf line o
said line .to the starting point, containin'
twenty fivy acres.
Said tract -'Hereby conveyed being nl
the said lot except tho t i or tracts above
describe 1, and c n : ins t <> .lu mired
'liree and one lial 'norcs mpi or Jess.
One aero of said tr.ic. bri g c .cepted for
cemetery, ■
The above described farm is loca
ted on Cairo ami Culvaay public
road, 2 miles North of Calvary.
In good neighborhood, good
the West by street between this property
and the Dr. H. u. MoElvy place. This farm and desirable location for any
OIK!
mem.
For particulars apply to tho
Farmers* Merchants Bank,
Cairo, Georgiu.
Citation
GEORGIA: Grady. County.
To all whom it may concern.
I. E. Mnloy having applied for letter of
Administrator upon tho property of R.
Malny, lute of said
notice is given that
he hoard at my office n
on the 4th. day Dcooinb
l'l.is (llh. day of Nove
I“. ,11.
Citation
GEORGIA: Grady County.
Whereas It. II. Mitchell Administrator
of Admiral Nelson’s oitiilo represents to
tho court in his poiifinn duly filed 1 mid
entered on record that lie bus felly ad
ministered Admiral Nelson' ; estate, this
a tliereforo to cite all persons cunefcrnod,
kindred mid creditors to, show cutise il
any, why said administrator should nt t
>edischarged from lp; ailniiiis'.ration
mil reccivo letters of dismission u:i the
first Mi n lay in December 1910.
F. II. HERRING,
Ordinary.
Citation
GEORGIA: Clrady County.
W. (’. Harrow Guardian of Clyde, Otis
*ml Knox Burrow has applied in mo for
i discharge from his giiurduinvdiip of said
vards, tils is therefore to notify all | er-
ioms concerned, tojlle objections of nn>
licv have on Or before the f.r.-t Modu;
m December 1910 else lie will be di -
charged from his guardalnsliip as applied
for.
P. H. HERRING,
Ordinary.
NOTICE.
To the stockholders of tiie Far
m's Union Wtirohotise Co., you
ire requested to meet at the. Court
House in Cairo, Friday Nov. 17th,
it ten o’clock.
J. A. Wynn President,
S. P. YanLandingliiim Sec.
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Good for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Good for your own Aches,
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25c. 50c. $ I. At all Dealers.
Over a quarter of :> million wel
cuown men and women from dill
drent parts of the country hrv
ugned written endorsements fo
Fanlac. Its best advertising come
from the people win have actually
used it. Wight & Browne.
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1-uenB County. ( sa -
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senior partnor.of the (Inn or !■’. j. clwnej
ft Co., doing biwltiees In Mm city of To-
^ , S ““o arorasald, nn;
HDNDnVn nm /nil l 1 ”’ 3I "9 oi ONB
9 n ri“, r , rl ,’U hat rnnnot bo cured
by the use of HAr.r/S CATARRH CtJUB,
_ ... FRANK J. CHENEY:
mo amt i-.nhscrllmd lit
7 I? iSS ■ 8 1 ^ lly Focumljer,
(Sent) A. XV. OT.EASON.
Cure ,0 toXon'lnlotniilly
and nets directly upon tlio blood nnd mu-
?e 0 Btlmonlals?’‘free. 11,0 sys ' < ‘ m ' S< ' n<, fo1
_ J® 1 - J. CHEflRv ft CO . Toledo, O.
Sold hy all Druggists, T.ir.
Tnke Hall r Family puis for constipation.
r OR SALE—One 2nd, hand Mnj-
•stie Itauge in good condition.
Priced right of cash. Information
V this office -
No. 666
This is a prescription prepared especUll
for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER
Five or ilx doses will break any case, an
if taken then as a tonic (be Fever will n<
return. It acts on the liver better tha
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25
Hub a sore throat with BAL
LARD’S SNOW LINIMENT
One or two applications will cure
it completely. Price 25e, 50c and
$1.00 per bottle. • Sold by Wight
& Browne.
BUSHINGS
bushings are invariably made up from phosphor bronze castings only, it hav'
ing been repeatedly demonstrated in all lines of engineering that the cast
metal by virtue of its granular structure, affords a much better bearing sur
face than any metal which has been through a drawing or forging process.
Although a'large number of - the smaller bushings installed originally on
Ford cars are formed up ffiom-sheet me tab in sqecl&l ^ot.'gfeSes, all pk'-s |
bushingfe are made up entirely without seam or joint,' thus assuring much
longer life and more effective lubrication.
This is but another indication of tho extrene care taken to make certain
articles in the j H-Si line shall render full measure of dependable service for
every cent of price.
Phone 84.
Cairo, Georgia
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