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COMMISSIONERS SALE.
State of Georgia, Newton County:
Under and by \irtue of an order,
bis Uuu. C. S. Reid, Judge of the Su
perior court of tlie Stone
Circuit. Will lie sold, on the
Tuesday in December next, 1014;
tween the legal hours of sale, the
lowing described property to-wit:
acres of land more or less in
County, Gn.. Stausells district G. M..
divided into two tracts, Hid
as follows to wit: Tract No. 1, con¬
taining 10 acres more or less
bounded on the north by Watson and
Turner: c, st by Turner; South
Hull and West by Scott: Tract No. 2.
Rounded on the north by Hull, east
by Raker: South E. 0. Hull and
by .1. G. Turner, said to contain 5
more or less.
Said land sold under said order of
court, for partition between the owners
thereof set out in said order, to-wit:
Mrs. Pauline Turner, and Her two mi¬
nor children, Charlie and Lucy May
Turner, for division. Terms of sale
c<-'Sh.
E. W. Fowler. .1. !.. Callawayy, F.
E. Heard, J. T,. Stephenson, W. S. Ram¬
sey—Commissioners.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Newton County,
To Whom it may Concern:
I, the undersigned Administrator of
the estate of John W. Wyatt, late of
said county, deceased, have this day,
applied to the Honorable Court of Or¬
dinary of Newton county for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to said
estate for the purpose of paying debts
and distribution among the lieirs at
law, and the same will be heard by
the said court ou the First Monday in
] tecember, next,
Tins Nov. 2nd, 1914.
JAMES WYATT, Admr. of estate of
John W. Wyatt, deceased.
I OR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Newton County:
By virtue of au order from the
Court of Ordinary of Newton County,
Georgia, will he sold at public outcry,
the First Tuesday in December,
1914 at the Courthouse door in said
county between the legal hours of sale,
the following described property:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Cedar Shoals district,
Newton county, State of Georgia, con¬
taining fifty acres more or less, and
bounded as follows: On north by
Robert Lee: east by John S. Brown,
south by John S. Brown, west by Jos¬
eph Henderson and Mrs. P. J. Middle
brooks. and known ns part of the old
James I). Roseberry place, set apart
to Mrs. C. M. Roseberry, widow of
James 1). Roseberry, deceased, as a
dower. Said property sold as the pro¬
perty of James D. Roseberry, deceas¬
ed, and sold for the purpose of paying
debts of the deceased, and distribu¬
tion among the heirs.
The term of the sale are as follows:
One-half of the purchase price to be
paid cash, and the balance to be paid
January 1st 1915. the purchaser to
give a well secured note for said bal¬
ance.
D. J. ROSEBERRY.
Administrator He Bo„nis Non of the es¬
tate of .T. D. Roseberry, deceased.
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SHERIFF SALES.
Wjiil be sold before the court house
in the city of Covington, said
and state, within the legal
of sale to the highest bidder for
on the First Tuesday in Dec.,
the following described property
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Brick Store District, G
M. Newton county Georgia containing
hundred and seventy seven and one
Imlf ones more or less and bounded as
follows: beginning on Alcovey river
hundred feet from Georgia rail¬
road bridge, thence running up said
river to mouth of Strowds creek, thence
up said creek to a rock corner near
mill site; thence along public road
south 60 E 43 E forty eight chains and
eighty links to original line; thence
theneeS 5$, W eighteen chains and
sixty six links to the Georgia railroad;
thence down Georgia railroad to begin¬
ning confer; the same being a part of
lot No. 145 and fractional part of lot
No. 144. formerly Walton county, now
Newton county, Georgia. Deed to said
land recorded in Book 11 page 554 in
Book of Records of deeds in Clerk’s
office Superior Court of Newton county
Georgia. Said property levied on as
the property of T. D. Stanton with a
City Court fi fa issued from the City
Court of Monroe, Wjalton county Geor¬
gia in favor of J. H. Reynolds against
T. D. Stanton. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff’s attorney. "Written notice
given T. D. Stanton defendant and San¬
ford Glass and Alf Ford, they beiug
tenants in possession as required by
law. This Oct. 29, 1014.
S. M. HAY, SHERIFF.
ALSO at the same time and place:
HI that tract or parci of laud lying
and being in Brick Store District, G.
M. Newton county Georgia containing
one hundred and seventy seven and one
half acres more or less and bounded as
follows: beginning on Alcovey river
one hundred feet from Georgia 1 rail¬
road bridge, thence running up said
river to mouth of Strowds creek, thence
up said creek to a rock corner near
mill site; thence along public road
south 60 E 43 E forty eight chains and
eighty links to original line; thence
theneeS 58, W eighteen chains und
sixty six links to the Georgia railroad;
thence down Georgia railroad to begin¬
ning corner; the same being a part of
lot No. 145 and fractional part of lot
No. 144. formerly Walton county, now
Newton county, Georgia. Deed to sail
land recorded in Book 11 page 554 in
Book of Records of deeds in Clerk's
office Superior Court of Newton county
Georgia. Said property levied on I'
the property of T. D. Stanton wit
mortgage fi fa issued from the Si j
ior Court of Newton county, Geo:.
in favor of Pope and Fleming aga -
T. D. Stanton. Written notice give
D. Stanton defendant and San
Glass and Alf Ford, they being tern,
in possession, as required by law.
This Oct. 29th, 1914.
S. M. HAY, SHERI F*
ALSO, that tract or parcel of 1
lying and being in the 462nd Dist..
M., Newton county, Georgia contair
two hundred and twenty-eight and
100 acres, more or less, and boun[
as follows: On the north by lands J
Mrs. Bliss Anderson estate, L. L. J
son and public road; on east by
public road; on, south by right of v
of Georgia Railroad and Coving
Mills property; and on West by He:
Odum, W. P. Odum and Dried Ind
creek, the same being a- portion of 1
495.23 acres of Clark land sold to
Z. Johnson and said property lev
on as the property of defendant, J.
Johnson, with Superior Court fi fa
sued from the Superior Court of Ne
ton county, Georgia in favor of L.
Johnson, against J. Z. Johnson, writl 1
notice given J. Z. Johnson defeda;
and B. L. Johnson, tenant in poss<
sion as required by law.
This Nov. 29th, 1913.
S. M. HAY, SHERIFF j
ALSO one lot 22 1-2 feet by 130 fe 1
adjoining Harwell and Willson
Johnson street in Newborn, Newt
county, Georgia, fronting 22 1-2 fe
on Main street and running back 1
feet and one half interest in brick wj
one hundred feet long on said lot a:
there is a balance of one hundred ai
twenty five dollars owing on said 1c
Levied on as the property of L.
Sams to satisfy the written mortgaf
fi fa issued from the Sui>erior Cou
of Newton county, Georgia in favor <
the People’s Bank Vs. L. R. Sa: llll mil
Written notice given L. R. Sams, ow
er and Robt. Sams, tenant iu posses¬
sion as required by law. This Oct. 13,
1914.
S. M. HAY SHERIl- F.
ALSO my house aud lot in the town
o Newborn, Georgia, consisting of six
and one-fifth acres of land and bounded
as follows: ou East by Main Street;
South by lands of Prince Pitt* aud R.
L. Loyd and West by school house
property. Levied on as the property of
L. 11. Sams to satisfy mortgage fl fa
iu favor of People’* Bank against L.
K. Sam* issued from the Superior
Court of Newton county, Georgia. Writ¬
ten notice given owner, L. R. Sams and
Robert Sams, tenant in possession as
required by law. This Oct. 13, 1914.
S. M. HAY, SHERIFF.
ALSO six aud one-iifth acres of land
fronting Main street in town of New¬
born, Georgia,, Newton county; it be¬
ing the house and lot on which I now
reside, upon which there is approxi¬
mately an incumberance of eighteen
hundred dollars and also another in¬
cumberance to the People’s Bank of
$500 already. Levied on as the proper¬
ty of L. It. Sams to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa in favor of People's Bank against
L. R. Sams, issued from the Superior
Court of Newton County, Georgia. Writ
ten notice given owner L. R. Sams and
Robert Sams, tenant in possession as
required by law. This Oct. 13, 1914.
S. M. HAY, SHERIFF.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Newton County:
The appraisers appointed to set aside
a year’s support for the widow of Johu
W .Gaither deceased, have filed -their
report iu this office. This is to cite
all persons concerned, both kindred
and creditors and legatees, to show
cause if any they can, on the First Mon
day in December, next, 1914, why the
repport of said appraisers should not
he made the judgment of the Court of
Ordinary of Newton county, when the
same will be passed upon.
This Nov. 3, 1914.
A. D. MEADOR, Ordinary.
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE.
GEORGIA, Newton County,
Under and by virtue of au order
passed by the Hon. C. S. Reid, Judge
of tlie Superionr Court of Stone Mt.
'Circuit, at Chambers, Decatur, Ga.
gia, on Oct. 24tli, 1914, the law rela¬
tive thereto having been complied with
in all respects, will be sold at Com
misskmers’ Sale on the Frst Tuesday
in December, next, 1914 within the le
gal hours of sale, at public out-cry, be¬
fore tlie courthouse door of said coun¬
ty in Covington, Georgia, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
All that tract or parcer of land lying
and being in Newton county, Georgia,
aud bounded as follows On the north
by lands formerly belonging to the
estate of Reuben Cook, deceased, and
now owned by S. P. Thompson; east
by lands of Gordon Moore (formerly)
Mrs. Mary Cook, deceased, and color¬
ed Hebrew Society; South by lands of
Mrs. Mary Cook, deceased; aud west
by lands of S. I’. Thompson and estate
of Reuben Cook, deceased, formerly
belonging to Miss Iiizzie Henderson,
being part of land Lot No. 329 in the
9tli district of originally Henry, now
Newton county, as described in deed
from J. J. Langford, administrator of
David Cook, deceased, recorded in
Book No. 2, page 15, Clerk’s office
of Newton Superior Court, being ah
of said land described in said deed,
containing forty acres, more or less,
except one-lialf acre, 35 yards by 140
yards, sold off of said tract of land by
' Mrs. Mollie Cook, deceased, to negro
society.
Also, all the following described land
containing One Hundred Forty Five
acres, more or less, lying and being
in the 9th district of originally Henry
now Newton county, and being part
* of the One Hundred Eighty-eight and
J in 86-100 acres, more or less, described
1 a deed made November 2nd, 1881
by Ira E. Smith, administrator of Lu¬
ther M. Smith’s estate to David C.
(look, recorded in Book “T”, folio 526
1 in Clerk’s office Newton Superior
Court, and said One Hundred Forty
five acres, more or less, is bounded as
follows, as described in deed from
David C. Cook to Samuel H. Broad
' nax as Trustee, Book “T”, pages 666-7,
j On tlie east by lands of David C. Cook
Clerk’s office Newton Superior Court:
► (now deceased) remaining portion of
said Luther M. Smith lands; .on south
by lands of Ira E. Smith; on the west
by lands of A. P. Kennon’s estate; and
on north by lands of Reuben Cook (as
formerly described.)
Raid lands sold for distribution
among the tenants in common whose
individual interests are set out in a
prloper petition and order of Court
thereon, and said lands cannot be sub¬
-divided in kind by reason of improve¬
ments thereon as well as the division
that would lirve to bp made thereof,
without injury to the interest of the
tenants in common.
This being pursuant to petition, and
order thereon, of T. A. Cook et al vs.
Eutha May Cook et al.
Terms of sale cash. This October
2Sth, 1914.
S. P. THOMPSON.
I. W. MEADOR.
F. E. HEARD.
Commissioners.
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