The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, October 02, 1914, Image 2

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WAYeMM J6BB14AL. FRIDAY, OCT. t, 1111. Waycrnss Week p Journal ESTABLISHED IB IMS. PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY AT WAYCrSsB, OA. L. VOI.NEY WILLIAMS, Editor ud Manager. The Only Weeklf Paper I'nbllibrd At tho Cellty SeaL OFFICIAL OROAB WARE COt'BTY. NIBSCBIFTIOB THE BATES ABD MOSEY. conunoim uu. GEORGIA-Wat. County. Under and by virtue of the decrees rendered In the Superior Court of said count/ respective)/ on Ma/ Id, lilt, at the Ma/ term, lilt, and on Jan. SI, 1914 at the December term, 191S, and on Jnne 10, 1914 at the June Special term of aaid court. In the cause of Ales K. Sessoms and H. D. Bono, _____ Trustees, and others against 0. W. Deen and Deen Realty ft Improve- ovk Yr*R .... $100 nient Company, being a proceeding In hi* ifnvTKH .go Jefluit/ to foreclose that certain trust A m ‘ * ’■ mortgage executed b/ said defend* .ants to said Trustees, dated Nov. 6, 1909 and recorded in Book of Mort gages No. S, pages 63S to 641 inclu- jslve of Ware Count/ records, I, Her bert W. Wilson, as Commissioner ap- ! pointed In and by said decrees In pur* There la being much said of late about banks hoarding their money, 'nuance of the order and direction con- Secretary McAdoo of the United Statas Treasury did not hesitate to make gained therein, will sell at public out this charge himself a few days ago, tfnd even went so far as to name a cry before the door of the court number of national hanks that he believed was hoarding. j house of Ware County, Georgia, to the Evidently Secretary McAdoo knew what he was talking about else be highest bidder for cash, on the First would not not have been so direct in his charge. Among the banks men j Tuesday In October, 1914, within tloned were several from Georgia, but the greater cdmplalnt seemed to the legal hours of sale and from day come from Texa. and Arkansas. thereafter always within the What we do not know about the banking business amounts to consld- ( >sgal news of sale, until *11 of the ereblo more tbAn wfeAt wo do know, but there le one thing we here never *“»«<* b *!’,' l "® n * r 4 ®*f rtb ®! 1 *® been Able Is under.land About the bunking buelneie, And thut I, why bunk, >r «old: All the followiog described commence lo celling local loan, a, eoon a, Ibc money market become, a Property situate, lying and being In Ultie tight. W * re C0 “” t, ' , “ r * ’ t0 ' WU: Any bualnea, man know, that If money I, borrowed when I I, All ib. Iracla, lot* Md parcel. of good for the purpo,e of carrying on a legitimate bu«lne„ tbal tbl, lame deeerlbed in’ ,aid*tru.t money la needed much wonie when bu,lne«, I, off and collection, «tow. decree mhiect m the How can a merchant who la dolog a regular mercantile bualnce, and of * * aeeeemente and couree carrying an active bank account, be expected lo reduce bl. Indebted- ® '“* * 4 neas at bla bank at a lime of buelne,, deprewlon? If a merchant I, carry- j ' log a loan from a bank, and the money I, being u»ed In bl, bu«lne„, which • I, aolveot, and he la obliged lo pay up Ibe loan Ju,t a, ,oon a, money get, ““ . nd ^ m n,™i,^tTnmn.n^n tight he would be much belter off If be had not borrowed tnc money al all. 8 . ourebaaera of the aame We believe that a bank I. not treating the borrower right, and I. alao b ®* »“« b “®" ? ' b ® ®“!i doing tba community barm when It makea a nolvent running bu,lnc„ pav , ,^ t , , d J , .p in bard lime,. We have no, heard of thl. being done ln W.,cro.a .nd wa alncerely hope that auch will not be the caee, aa It would cause grea m|< >n(| MU , e |n , od T.IB.IL 717, 1# A., I. W. Dataa. tM Weat «( Kattle Creek, boiaded Tract 7 Block > and Tract u Block 4 $109 Nov. 1,1914. | North 790 foot by Chsrokoo Arena* Land Lot 163, Tract 3‘Block T. IB. 3 L. 160,10 A., John Du rig, (or North lino of fold Lot) and with $110. 'thla front extending back South along T. 3 B. S L. 160, 10 A., Christian,'East side of Gorman 8tro«t (or Weat Darlg, $110. (line of said Lot) aame width 1390 feet 8.1*1 of T. 7, i 4 • B. 1 L- HI, 10 to land of Jowera, bounded East by A, If. C. Davies, |16. I land of Morgan, sold to J. C. Beaty, T. 7 4 3 B. 4 L. 139, 30 A., Madeline Balance due 9133 with 8 per cent In* flnaaclsl loss to a crest many people, and do no one In particular any good. WE DOHT QUIT* UKDEHMTAm contract, agreement or bond for title or purchase money mortgage and In and to the notea or other obligation of the purchaser to pay purchase money, covering and pertaining to Very often an editor will write just to Dll space, but whenever he goes tuc h tract, lot or parcel;, said con to writing on subjects like '‘affection" there is some cause for hia writing tracts, agreements, bonds for title, besides apace filling. While we would not attempt fo give the cause, yet notes and mortgagee having, been aa* there surely Is one when an editor of a newspaper writes as rollows: j signed by Deen Realty and Improve* "Modern customs and civilisation Is rapidly refusing to tolerate affet- meat Company to Alex K. Sessoms tloaa In any degree or manner. Even In society they are laughed at, held and H. D. Bunn, Trustees; so that the up to acorn. In business and all weight of affairs of life tney are not put purchaser of said contracts, etc., at up with at all. Artificiality adds nothing to a person’s attractiveness—It this sale will not only purchase and rather detracts from one's personality. What people want these days Is hold the contracts, etc. but also the the real genuine article In everything. They have learned to know that tracts, lota and parcels of land cor anything else Is not worth while. It obscures no defects, covers no wesk sred by tbs same respectively and he points. People are always able to see through the artificial covering Into | zested with all the rights and pow- the reality. One who attempts to screen defects behind ye artificial, ac* era originally held by said George W. eompllahse nothing more in that line than the ostrich who stlcka his head Deen and Deen Realty 4 Improvi Downing, $110. T. 10 a 3 L. 197,10 A., John DeVore, Land Lot 171, Tract 7 Block _ I*nd Lot 178, aft being parts of Deen* wood Farms as per plat recorded in tbe office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said county, all being In the Sth district of said county. Also will be sold at said time and acres on South end of said tract, sold by said Beaty to A. C. Callahan, and already conveyed to said Callahan. L. 14 B. 41 North Deenwood, R. N. Dalrymple, $87.60 with 8 per cent from Sept. 14, 1913. L. 13 4 13 B. 116 West, Carswell Park, R. C. Crawley, $100 with 8 per cent from Mar. 1, 1913. L. 10 4 10 1*3 B. II North Deen* T. 4 B. 3 L. 191, 10 A., Mrs. Laura I wood. J. S. Elkins, $54.37 with 8 per Hester, $40. v '~ {cent from Sept. 34, 1911. T. 8 B. 1 L. 137, 10 A., Peter Howe.) L. 3 B. 42 North Deenwood, H. H. $67.60 due July 16, 1914 snd $67.601 Hutchens, $37 with 8 per cent from due Nov. 16. 191*. I Sept. 34, 1913. T. 6 B. 4 L. 173, 11J A., E. D. Har-| Northeast quarter Block 98 South ris, 1136. 'Deenwood, 6 acres, Mrs. Louise Hen forest from Jnne 4, 1914; excepting I place all of Lot 170 in the 8th district $80. T. 1 B. 1 L 116. 10 A., R. D. Fair- man, $86. T. 13 B. 3 L. 149, 10 A.. E. Gunder son, $16. T. 4 B. 3 L. 193. 10 A., Lula A. Hud son. 910. T. 1 4 3 B. 8 L. 163, 10 A., Mrs. Johanna Htscbele, $300. In the sand. No one is deceived except the ostrich."—Rome Tribune- Herald. REDl’CTIOR OF COTTOM CROP, Company, or either of them, with re ference to ssld contracts, etc. Said lots, tracts, aud paresis together with tbe contracts, ate., covering same, will be sold sepsralely or in blocks, as to the Commissioner shsU seem wise and proper and to the beat interest of The governors of several southern states snd a committee of senators and congressmen held a meeting In Washington this week tor the purpose ( of discussing the cotton situation. Although several ra*li.*i ot arguments i** 1 parties, provided, however, that were had the conference adjourned without doing anything with the ex- ,D ,uch the contract, etc., ceptlon of pasting a few resolutions. | tnd 1 » nd «° together; said lota. Some of the senators and representatives expressed tbe Opinion that tracts and parcels of land, and the the several atates could pass laws regulating the amount of cotton planted, nwnci °$ purchasers and balance of but the sounder Judgement was that this could not be done. The Journal-, Purchaso mono/ due by them reapec* Herald haa taken the position from the very beginning of tne situation that ****** t*® 10 * ** follows, to-wlt: (In this list, T. stands for Tract “ a law, state or federal, that would attempt to tell a man how many acres •f cotton be could plant would be ridiculous, and apparently unconstitu tional upon a half dosen different grounds. It has been our opinion that the only help that can be gtVcn the cotton farmer la to loan him money upon his cotton In order that he may hold Mma for better prices. As a matter of course It will be necessary to reduce asxt year's crop to keep It and this year's cotton held from selling at low price. But tt la reasonable to suppose that the cotton farmer who Is still bolding his 1914 crop will not plant bla usual number of acres next year. He would hardly do this for two reasons, first he will not be as strong financially aa If he had sold his entire 1914 crop at a good price, and there fore may not be able to finance hia usual aersage, and second be would be afraid to run the risk of having two years crops upon hts band, and also be heavily In debt. The result of the conference In Washington this week has shown that little If any help can be expected from the National Government further than what haa already been done by the Secretary of the Treasury, snd that la the distribution of money In the cotton states for the purpose of handling the cotton crop. It was at first thought that money would be available through national banks upon cotton warehouse receipts at 8 cents v „ r , wwlif ^ a pound, but It seems that there was a misunderstanding aouut this matter. I T 3 jj* 4 L j 04 10 A jj 0 ^ rt The banks that have received money from the government seem free to |j with It as they like, and are In no way obliged lo loan It on cotton at 8 cents I T 7 * 8, 9,* 10, 11 4 If B. 3. L. 195, a pound, or at any other price, tt Is said that the money that'ha* thus far gg A ( F p camper, $360.00. Tracts, U. stands for Block, L. stands for Land Lot, A. stands for Acres, and the name of purchaser and balance due la atated tn connection with each Tract or Parcel): T. • B. 3 L. 148, 10 A.. 8. C. Avery. $66. T.5B.IL 136, 10 A., H. Agate. $40. T. 1. B. 1 L. 163, 10 A.. T. F. Beaty. $66. T. It B. 8 L. 16S, 10 A.. B. Barldo. $40. T. 16 4 W 1-1 14 B. 1 L. 149. 10 A.. C. 11. Berry. $60. T. 11 B. 4 L. 160, 10 A., Mrs. N. S. Cook. $36. T. It B. 4 L. 160. 10 A.. B. J. Cook. $35. T. 17 4 18 B. 4 L. 171, 30 A., M. J Carswell, $36. been distributed among the banks of the cotton states would do but little toward relieving the sitautlon. so as far as government aid goes the cotton farmer (a no better off than be has been. The Idea of attempting to regulate the prtee of cotton by anv kind of legislation was dismissed at once, so the whole matter has sifted down to tbe point where It Is quite plain that the only thing that can be done Is for the ROVermueut to furuUb money to banks that may be loaned on ware house receipts. T. 10 4 11 B. 3 L. 183, SO A.. A. F. Davis, 8150, with 8 per cent interest from Feb. 8, 1913. T. 1. I, 4 E 1-3 T. 3 B. 8 L. lit, 35 A., A. F. Davis, $400, with 8 per cent Interest from Feb. 3, 1913. Father wears auch a frown on hia \ lt*a hard for a married man to tell from the fashion plates whether to ,1*®* around the house that If he were > White, $&. approve or condemn the fall hat styles. The prices are not given with the suddenly break Into a smile the daeeription.^-Orlando Sentinel. family would think ho had goae lu- sane. T. 7 B. 4 L. 173,10.7 A., E. D. Harrla, $337.60. T. 1 4 2 B. 4 L. 198. 20 A.. H. W. Hampshire. $76. T. 1 4 rB. 2 L. 129, 90-A., Henry Hsppe, $30. 1 11. 2 L 193, 19 A., J. H. hie, $130. 2 B. 2 L. 193, 10 A., J. H. Jtle, $105. T. 11 B. 2 L. 197, 10 A., Oscar John sod, $10. T. 17 4 18 B. 2 L. 149, 16 A., Julius Johnson, $15. T. 8 B. 4 L. 198, 10 A.. W. J. Jarrett, 145. T. 9 B. 4 L. 198, 10 A.. W. J. Jar rett, $40. 3 & 4 B. 1 L. 127, 29 A., John Jackson, $176. T. 12 B. 3 L. 194, 10 A., H. I* Knox, $76. T. 6 B. 3 L. 152, 10 A., Mra, Carrie Ladd. $45. T. 7 B. 1 L. 193. 10 A., Ban Lala, $56. T. 9 B. 3 L. 104, 10 A., M. E. Lyon, $16. T. 6 B. 4 L. 153, 10 A., Miss Blacbt M. Motter. 9130. . T. 1. 2 4 3 B. 3 L. 151, 39 A., Joseph Madlinger, $76. T. 5 4 6 B. 1 L. 320, SO A., Fred Munson, $65. T. 1 B. 1 L. 127, 10 A. Mrs. L. G, Mallon, $396. T. 9 B. 1 L. 137, 10 A., A. 8. Marsh burn, $106. T. 7. 8 A 9 B. 4 L. 12$, 16 A., Dr. Jay McClintock, $200.94. T. 10 B. 4 L. 138, 10 A.. W. J. Mc Clintock, |1S0. T. 9. 10, 11 4 12 B. 4 L. 149, 40 A., Chss. 1). Ifeidsr, $90. T. 3 B. 4 L. 196, 19 A., Miss A. R. Martin, $16. T. 8 B. S L. 127, 10 A., Norman A. Midden, $96. T. 3 snd all of T. 1 West of Yucca Street B. 4 L. 129. 13 1-3 A., Cbas. J. McConnell. $20.25. T. 5 4 6 B. 1 L. 243, 20 A., I. A. Neeley, $10. T. 4 B. 4 L. 194, 10 A.. Richard Orr, $6. T. 7 B. 3 L. 128, 10 A., John G. Per cy. $30. T. 11 4 12 B. 4 L. 217, 16 A., W. F. Recb. $105. 3 B. 8 L. 152. 10 A., L. E. Rey nolds. $30.00. T. 8 B. i L. 152, 10 A., Geo. Stobhe, $80. 12 B. 4 L. 104, 10 A., James Singer. 855. T. 5 B. 2 L. 149, 10 A., John Stoes- •sr, $60. T. I B. 1 L. 149, 10 A., J. W. Sum mcr, $30. T. 6 A 6 B. 3 L. 220, 20 A., Am* L. Stebsr, $270. T. 4 B. 2 L. 197, 10 A., W. W. Ste vens, $45. T. 8 B. 4 L. 317,10 A., G. E. Strouse, $10. T.JB.1U 221, 10 A., W. F. Sher man, $35. 1 4 2 B. 1 L. 221, 20 A., W. F. Sherman. w* T. 1 » (1U L. IU, 1# A.. H. R. T«to, (ICO., due Dee. tS, 1915 with « per cent lutcreat from June 28. 1111. T. 12 11 2’L. 10«, 19 A.. John C. Wea rer, 1135. T. ( B. 2 L. 127, 10 /l. Jam,, A. Wearer, 3203.99. T. 5 B. 1 L. 194. 4 A.. George Whit more. ISO. T. 4 B 1 L. 194. 18 A.. Mr,. E. V. MW, Suite Vlralula Powell, of Jackion. Mire., orrentirr of a >;,lrm of firla' eaanlac club# la the South, and the head of an oraanuaikin of (wo ■koaaand glrla la her home elate and 25,000 atria all over the South, ha, In- ireduced the eratem la forty atatra—New Orleeni Statea. I at the next election. In ndditloo to the regular Item, which belong on the hat lot no tea* than forty-eight constitutional amendment propoaltlona < ore tacked aa the toll end of tho ticket. A pamphlet of ti: page, ha, been tuned by the state primary, the purpoae of which (a to Instruct the voter* concerning there added amendment.. It will be a great erent In any woman's life to boro voted that ticket—anlnearllle Sun. It In eettmated Ibut there are two million Idle men and women In Oer- wu; sad that tho namber of imemptoyed la Incnaalag dally. The men of course cn ha recruited for the army. lor the moat part, but that doe, not solve the problem of what In to become of the women, roe Kalrert wor chant may he ample hot the demand, upon It will tar lit capacity to the uttermost It the war continues much longer. Ttftoa hopes to get a gaa plash according tn reports. Tlfton haa re cently secured a dally n,wipe per aad naturally wants to get ereryihlag alee that a live city la eeppaeed to have ov be after. 7 1-2 acrea in Northwest comer Block 99> South Deenwood, beginning at Southeast corner of Jackaon and McKinley Street,, thence running East on Jackaon street 317 feet, thence Southerly 478 feet to W. ft W. right of way, thence Weat on said right of way 404 feet to McKinley street, thence Northerly along Mc Kinley street 870 feet to beginning point; N. Q. Lung, 1491.50 with 8 per cent from July 1, 1914. L. 2 1-2 B. 42 and L. 43 ft 44 B. 34 North Deenwood, G. P. Pollard, 913.25 with 8 per cent from Sept. 24, 1913. A tract of 19 acrea In Block K of Land Lot 154, bounded north by Joee- phtne street, east by run of Kettle Creek, south'by Lamar Annua ex tended, and weat by land of N. R. Wil cox; ii. W. Power,, 3400.37 with 8 per cent from Oct. 25, 1913. L. 17, 18, 19 and 20 B. 41 North Deenwood, A. E. Smith, 1172.25 with 8 per cent from Sept. 24,1913. L. 4 1-2 B. 43 North Deenwood, L. G. Smith, 915 with 8 per cent from Sept. 24, 1911. L. 2 and 3 B. 5 Idylwllde, H. S. Red. ding, 9325. 5 acre. In southern part ot Block 100 South Deenwood, being all of said Block south of an 9 aero tract sold S. P. Klnxie; J. C. Solomon, 9301.47 with • per cent from Aug. II, 1913. L. 15 B. 41 and L. 3 B. 41 Nnrth Deenwood, A. W. Townsend, 387.50 with 8 per cent from Sept. 24, 1913. L. 9 B. 1, Idylwllde, George A. Wig gins, 1228.50 with 6 per cent from July 21, 1914. 3 scree In Northwest part ot Block 91 South Deenwood, bounded north by Bell Street, east by other land of M. J. Weber snd land of L. A. Wiggins, south by 5 acrea owned by A. K and J. G. Sessoms, Executors, and we,t by Beauregard street; M. J. Weber, 981.8S with 8 per cent from July 23, 1914. I seres In Southwest part of Block 39 North Deenwood, hounded weat by run of Kettle Creek, xouth by Lamar Avenue, east and north by land of T. J. Mercer; Mm. N. a Wilcox. 9441.99 with 9 per cent from July 8, 1914. V. 4 B. 44 North Deenwood, B. Zlat- kin and Mrs. P. Caalov, 9148.04. All tho land hereinbefore described by Tract, Block and Land Lot, Ho la Deenwood Fanni, in tho Sth district ot said county as per plat recorded In the once of tho Clerk of the Superior Court of Mid county; Carswell Park and Idylwllde hereinbefore referred to are SubdtvUtone la the City ot Way- croM In Mid county; North Deenwood la n subdivision In aud adjacent to Mid City comprising porta ot Land Lots 156 tnd 154 tn sold Sth district, and South Deenwood la naubdlrlalou in and adjacent to said city, the tracts tn Mid South Deenwood hereinbefore de scribed all lying In Land Lota 149 and 164 in Mid Ith district; plats of Mid Snhdlrlalona being of record in the of. tee of tho Clerk of Superior Court of Mid county; reference la also hereby Practloeal T. 6 and 4 B. 1, L. 169, 'had to the map or aubdlrlslon of Land Mrs L. M. Wold, 336.49. I Lot 164 weat ot Kettle Crook, made by T IB I L. 144, 10 A.. Mm. Anna and for Dean Really ft Improvemant Walterman, 955. Company, for further deecrlptlon ot T I3I1.IL 194, 14 A., Manford K. the tract, hereinbefore aeecrtbed ns Washbsm, 916. betas In said Land Lot 164 West of T 19 B. 1 L. 179, 19 A.. John WU- Keitle Creek, wklch to alao la Mid Sth Bums, 835. ! district. The purchase money under . f 3 B. 2 L. 197.10 A., H. 8. Walker,'Mid Deenwood Farm. Contrasts la .viiteT?h?!3treuH cS«L, *84. I usually payable at the rate ot 94 cents ‘ per acre per month, without Interest •tomact so had 1 Yodrr. 38. |except xa otherwise atated tn tha fore- * .°°r? I T tt B. I L 12*. 14 A.. J. W. Yoder, going lint; and reference la hereby ltwas oarerretfciiaf * 5: ' mad* to Mid Contracts, Notes, etc., la theetooumSlwooU i T : ft 3 B. 3 U 43, F. C. Douglas, the htnda of H. W. Wilson, Commlx- 1 -- - 1134 and 9140 duo nloatr and Alex K. Sessomx and H. D. rase on in sue , rw , v-. k night drlcha, 91*7 33 with 6 per cent from July 14. 1414. L. 8 B. 46 1-3 North Deenwood, G. W. Haddock, 9384 with 8 per cent from Aug. 22, 1*13. L. 3 ft 30 B. II North Deenwood, J. H. Johnson, 9222.51) with 8 per cent from July 1,1912. Weet halt of B. 14 North Deenwood, M. L. Moore, 9166 with 8 per cent from May 30, 1111. of xold county, containing 430 acres, more or lees, excepting 6 acres owned by R. L. Jeffords and 3 acres owned by the Congregational Methodist Church. Alao that certain tract of land, being parts of Land Lots t64 and 14* In said Sth district, bounded North by tbe A. C. L. right of way, East by McKin ley street South by, the Waycrosa and Western Railroad right of way and West by tho Weat line of Mid Lou 143 and 164. Also that certain tract of land, be ing part ot Land Lot 163 tn said dis trict, bounded North by tho Waycrosa tor fall mention and description ot the ] lands oo which Is located the laid ! timber; being tho fell®wing land lota ' tn the IU. district ot Ware county, ' Georgia, to-wlt: 261, 265, 364, Went half of 214. 211, 232, 213, 224. 247. 248, 993, 304, 341, 303, 305. 396. Ill, 397, 132, 349, 241, 343, 244, 149, 941, 947, 14*. 364, 169, 969, 364, 356, 96*. 387, *77. 979, 379, 380. 911, 399, 9*3, 914, 9*6, 136. 397, 3*4, *41. *19, 3*9, Ifg 147, 198, 39*. 404, 491, 403, North I ot 444, EMt half ot 447, 429, 424, 428. 431, 438. 437, 444, 443, 449, 444. 447,449,460,461,47L 472,4T3,474, 474, 477. 474, 479. 493, 488, 419. 489. 494, 441. 412, 448,494, 416. 517, 611. 614, 632. 624, 626, and 629; also tho follow ing loU • in the 9th dletrlct of aald county: 16. 16, 17, 18, 14, 29. 30. 22. 13;—alao following land lot* in the 12th dletrlct of Were county;—37, 38, 464. 449, 471, 471, 475, 477, 633, 636, 649, 407, <14; also following land lota In tha 13th dletrlct of Clinch county:— 114, 391, 398; also following land lota Tha women of California have the Joy of votlnr and the men, "the mean things," Imre decided to give them^nllft. voting the, will w.nt for yeere Sg*ta®S I T 6 ft 4 B. 3 L. It*, 17 A., J. W.’per acre per month, without latorret 4w aama al IK* nail •Im-IImi In Biinltldhlt tn the* nidllir Itame mhlrk h. «n> “ * l 1 . ... - r - - and Western right of way, east by Me- in 10th district of Charlton county 1. Ktnley street, south by south line of 2 and 23; also 390 acres of lot 24 In said Lot 109 and west by west line of the 10th district of Clinch county; also sold Lot IC9. lot 3$ in 13th district of Ware county; Alao all of Blocks 94, 95 and 96 and all of said whole land lots containing all those portions of Blocks 111, 112 490 acres each, more or leas; except- snd 113 lyln* In Land Lot 169, all in ing any portions of said land lots ly- South Deenwood Subdivision, as pe? |ng north or east of the. Jacksonville msp recorded In the office of the branch of the A. C. U L. R. R. re'L* p, ;T rl ° r „':?, Url ° f *‘‘ d together with xnld timber, in wUl •» “>• aforesaid con- part of Land Lot 169 In tho Sth dletrlct tr , cl ud agreement of the laid O. W. of aald county. Deen and Deen RmU, and Improve- Aleo the following deeerlbed lota.'mnt Company with the Andereon tract* and parcela of laud to North Lumber ComIlwir , wUh tr sa-a'Ssr sir. tho 8th district of ..Id county, to-wlt: All that triangular tract of land ' T, bounded north by Albany Avenue, south by south lino of Mid Land Lot ud Jlio^mortgaged^and conveyed”!!* Deenwood; .Ire • tract of land bound- . S “ SOm, “ d H ' D ' Bu “' Tru *- ed- north by Albany Avenue, east by “*•■•** “«*<“ tadentura recorded WMhlngton etreet. eouth by A. C. L. »eed Book LL folio* 671 at eeaultur right of way and west by land .old by oMI " clert Deen Realty and Improvement Com- °* S ? p,r , to I Cmrt ol ,aW c0 “ t7 ' 10 pan, to L. J. Murray by deed record- "““V bdMtn and tha record ed Book G. a. Page 210 War* county r * ,,nact *» hereby made for records, being the eastern part of tha * B| * **T*teular», said contract and. seat half of Block 9 North Deenwood; howoror. will ho sold aub- aleo a triangular tract bounded north {**' 10 Ul * srtor b**®*®' lo Alex K. by Franklin Avenue, south by eouth S ** ,om, “"/oho Q. Season.., Exe- llne of Laud Lot 166 and wont by Lot cutor *' out of »" *“•” ,0 *• «*•'»- 10 1-1 Block 18, being parte of Lota 11 * " “Reeled from Andereon Lom- to 16 inclusive Block 18 North Deen- ?* r 1 Cottp *“ 7 ® r “e 1 *®* “®er Hid wood; also Lot 10 Block 16, all of C< " t ™ ct ' owing Jt Block 44 ul Lots 9, 10, 11,12,13, 14. “ 4 a “ r ** O**" “ d Doen Kt0f 16 and 14 Block 46 to .aid North Deen- “ 4 I“»“»«»eat Company to said wood SubdWltlon; also all that tract Executor * an4er * COTt » to “otmet or of land hounded north b, north line **r M ® e °l of ,g * d Executor* with ot Lend Loti 164 and 166, east by “ ,4 i’" n “ 4 ** ld Co®PMy d at- Park Avenue, south by Gilchrist Are- J 4 Feb ''“* r7 17th, 1412, tnd un- nue and weet by ran of Kettle Creek, , certain supplemental contracta tnld tract being known as Winona * nd agreement, between said parties. Park on tnld map of North Deenwood; 4 “ l ' d r **“ c ‘ lT,l ’ r , M ‘ rcb «• Oct. also Lote 8 and 9 Block 45 and Lot 1 " U ! “ 4 M * T T ' 1,13 ' ** ld °M- Block 46 of eald North Deenwood; “ 4 ** ld * u 9Plem«ntal cou- Also a certain tract of land to tho “ d •» “'»«■>* l<> City of Waycrose. being part of Land *** '***• “ d **'* b7 » ld E*e«ntom Lot 165 to eald dletrlct deeerlbed M ° ,,ld D ** n “ d ,tld I“P“«tt>eut beginning at the point where the east , wb *‘ ta *“own as the aid. if Waller street to Intereected >teh«ftetmtog Company Saw- by the aouth lino ol aald Land Lot Ml, ‘ P1 “‘ * nd UmbWl “ d b « ,n * r «* 156. thence running east along ..Id f®" 1 ! 4 •», ">«»«“ “ f '*• Clerk of eouth line of Mid Land Lot to west ^-Superior Court of eald county to line of property conveyed ij Deen and Hi”,**** , Book ?**'* M to Gilchrist to Bailey Manufacturing " 8 l cl “ ,lT '' “ d D * ed B “ k ^ 354 Company, thenc. northeasterly along *» ’T .Y' h* 1 ”* h * r,bIr Mid wnat lino to northwest comer of m,<1 ' to , tb * “ d to Mid property, thence eMterly along j r ' cord * ,b ' reof ,or ,oU P««cul.r.. north aide of Mid property to east! TOGETHER WITH all and singular Una ot Mid Lot 166, thence north tho right*, members and appurtenan- along amid east line to tho east aide ot cea belonging or to anywtoo apper- Waller street, extended, thence eouth- tatatog to tho above deoc-Pted tracts, westerly along east aids of Waller lota or parcels of lane aid „:hor rrop- atreot to point of beginning; Mid tract erty and ovary part thereof, such being known as part, of Block 21, 2S,landa aad property to bo sold in each and 29 and all of Block 40 to North' lota Md parcela aa aald Commtoaloner D * enwood - |®ay see at to hia discretion, grouping- , Alto Block No. 1* th the City of * b * ”I?°" ,0U , “ to ,ocb tnlc “ Waycrose to Mid county hounded " f“ ta * * b t m «•' <^ ld - North by right ot way of the old B>* “ £ dee “ be,t ' 1 A “ ft W. railroad (how the A. C. L. Rail- wUI H “W hereunder subject road) each by Lott .treat (now cloa- “ ,be »7 «>• Judge of eoulh by Carswell etreet Md weet W "‘ Co “«»,* by Pendleton etreet. msMurlog 218 °!° * ' '“.‘"S " T «»* lon - “ d <«t on eald right of way, 338 feet on T , “ n " rmed ;, ,h * undersigned Lou street, 304 fret on Cnrtwell H?.® 1 ?!**? 11 " * 1 • d ** d * “ d etreet and 3*8 feet on Pendleton “ ,,B * ‘ be l“ d * “ d otb ” P«P« rt 7 street, being tho «une property con- *° t0 ,h * "T'V" P “ rCb “"* reyed to O. W. Deen by Mrs. Emma !* P” Tld * d to “* d d «ree. A. ^ Folks April 27, 13*6, by deed re- !. f h ' “'* ** J?® corded to Book M page 161 of ..Id JJJ* ' county; excepting howsvor, tbe south- I* 1 ® w Sf ^ cootinuad from day to era 135 feet of Mid Block owned by ^L?^, t ' rOI, * r ' W. T. Brinson, ..Id excepted tract fronting West on Pendleton etreet 125 r 60 "!. feet Md wlththto front egtepdlng buck 0 ff “Sm hig^ ,rr her on nil of tho Unde described to the h u ula Tree, Mortgage’ of C. W. Dre. Md ^ gotol»slperfectlywrII lion da* Dec. I ;H, J |.t W M k iLf£.I?oJ,U *• im ' both with I per cent to- Bunn. Tmtenn, for fall particulars he and lire. Oordoc itercet from May 1.1*14. jeoacarnlag earns. Payments by the tor eald It wool® do tin the remainder at- thla Met L. several porchsaere which may be no gwd to give modi- stand, tor Lot. a a tan da for Block.'made prior to day of Mle will be cred- HdtetoEtiMdlrtaa “ d th * of Suhdtvtotoo fellows. Red on the amounts above auted Md to my arm/ SlDcv tak- ,-*•*> the name of purchaser Md bal- a cxsrrected list of balaacM dee will he toff Chamberlain's anon due.) |Mnounced at time aad place ot sale.. .„. _ „„ , . Tabteteleewoeknay- I 1. f» B. 54 North DaMWOOd, C D.) Algo wRI be aoM at tnld time and all other land, mentioned and dccrlb- "T ,.f i pr " p, ' r ' > ' mo." This "oniield. 924 with I per cent Interest place all the fractional part, of Tracts from Nov. 24,1412. 114,11 Md 13 Block 1. lying East Md 14 8. 41 Md L. 4 6. 4* North South of Fullard'a Creek, excepting 4 '1 ?JJJU dxb tP'™“*j. t 5 7 Devnsrood, E L. Andereon. *78 with acre* formerly owned by J. W. Tlpplns a3 Tablets after «!Sn** *• P** CMl totereet from Sept 24, Md all of Tract. 1. 2 Md I Block 4 Teddy to doinx hie beet but the odds Marry K. Thaw haa failed to attract auch notice lately when yon hare folneea 1913. all to Lnd Lot 99, Tract 7 Block 4 Mdwriffht In the Homed, after eating. I L. 14 3. 184 Went Carswell Park, Land Lot 144. Tract 4 Block 4 Land the dies see may be warded off aad r n hm with a aa , avoided Chaaherlalm -Tnbtetanotra.lv ' **• * ,UB • *• very much agalnet hint. Eveu J Md hgntl n hat MraaeXhM and to rig- tereet tr m July 8. 1414. ■ the eStonaoh. | A tract at 94 3-4 acre, la 1 cent in- Lot 136. all of Tracts S aad 6 aotll of A C L. Railroad. Block 1. Tract Dean Realty aad Improvement Com- ' __ . P«ny to Alex K. Sessoms Md W. D. Ilfow ^ °.®' ^ . p J™ p 'u T , w Bunn, Tnuteen, dated Nov. 6th 1*04 b! ' K,U, * ,y and reeoeded la n~,v »e > reaold by Mid COmmtasloner on tho hto m^n ^ .neioJ^TS! ““® d *" “ P— lb '‘. or m soon thare- om« ofU.^tortof sn££, ® ft " “ P°“ lb,t ' “ rtak of anch Mi 12th dtotrlcte of Ware. Cltoch Md h!> J •oath !of* thejactoMnrlll^Ftorldal^Md ^ forteIt ' d “ d tt « undersigned Cnm- TbomMvnte, Grereto- W^ton^f“"er’rtok MB# ™' d - * b ®“ “ ,d depo ® 1 ‘ -««- ed In n certain contract Md agreement. , °. be *°l d ,0 tbe dccM “ * for '' wlth the Anderren Lnmber”cmp.ny ^ d “ d J* 1 ® Jud f“' DU “® r *‘ n , r ‘ b ‘ dated May *7. 1*13. recorded to Deed *Z . 1 5T. Book MM folio. 162 et aeffuitur to the “J ,be “ ,d °” r *' r I? . _ _ and the Deen Realty and Improve; office cr the Clerk of Superior Court r omMBT Jk of said county; reference being hereby P*®** had to the Trust Mortgage aforesaid and alao to the oaM Contract and t with the Indaroun Lamher This 5tb day of Septemb] HERBERT