The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, December 28, 1923, Image 4

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SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA—Lee County. There will be sold in front of Court House Door on first Tueday in January 1924 within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bedder for cash the following de scribed property to-wit: Tract (24) game being in lot No. (261) being in the 13th District and being that tract of the Dawson Paper Shell Co., sold to defendants, Mrs. J. G. Hutchens by Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co., planted in pecan trees, being five acres, more or less, and for which this was the purchase money, located and being in the 18th District of Lee County, Georgia. Property levied on as the property of Mrs. J. G. Hutchens in favor of the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co. Tenants in possession notified in terms of the law. This the sth day of Dee. 1928. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described property to-wit: Tracts number thirty-five and forty, same being in lot number two hundred. and flfty,] and being tracts off the land of Daw son Paper Shell Pecan Company, sold to Jno. E. Larson, planted in pecans and containing ten acres, more or less, this land being levied on as the said Larson and in favor of the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co., and being the purchase money of the same, located and being in the 18th District of Lee County Georgia. Tenant in possession notified in terms of law. This the 6th day of Dec. 1923. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place‘ will be sold the following property to-wit: Tract number six (6) in lot number two thirty (280), and being that tract on the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co., planted in pecan trees and being five acres, more or less, this being for the purchase money of same and levied on as the proper ty of Earl G. Teeter in favor of the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co. This land located and being in the 13th District of Lee County Georgia. Tenant in posession notified in terms of the law. ; This the 6th day of Dec. 1923. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following descrihed property to-wit: Tract number six teen in lot number two hundred thirty and being that tract on the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Com pany’s land, sold to Ella Carson, de fendant, by the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co., and planted in pecans, containing five acres, this being the purchase money of same, which was levied on as the property of Ella Carson and in favor of the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co. This land located and being in the 13th Dis trict of Lee County Georgia. Tenant in possession notified in terms of the law. This the 6th day of Deec, 1923. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place there will be sold the following de geribed property” to-wit: Tracts three, eleven and eighteen, being in lot number six, being those tracts on the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Com pany’s land sold to Alfred H. Mec- Comb by the Dawson Paper Shelli Pecan Co., planted in peacans, con taining fifteen acres, more or less, for which this is the purchase money, levied on as the property of Alfred H. McComb in favor of the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co. This land. be ing in the 2nd District of Lee Coun ty Georgia. Tenant in possession notified in terms of the low. This the 6th day of Dec. 1923. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff. | m A 2 I' 'vt A o L 4~/ Rheumatism S \ In wrists ; ‘{ e obstinate as it is, does yield to Sloan’s. Apply gently without rub bing. You feel the effect at once in a comforting glow spreading , through the aching joints and muscles. The pain eases off—is gone! Get a bottle from your druggist today—3s cents. Sloan’s Liniment—=kills pain! S e e T M —————————— Why Turn to Right? The first ‘keep to the right” Isw enacted in the United States is lieved to have bean passed by Maryland legisiature early In e ' Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described property to-wit: Tract number thirty-seven, same being in lot num ber two fifty, planted in pecans, containing five acres, and being that lot sold by the Dawson Paper Shell Peean Co., to D. B. Souter and levied on as the property of D. B. Souter in favor of the Dawson Pa per Shell Pecan Co. This land being in tha 18th District of Lee Co-myl Georgla. Tenant in possession noti fied in terms of the law. | This the sth day of Dec. 1928. . P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff. Aso at the same time and place will be sold the following described property to-wit: Tracts number twenty and thirty, being in lot num ber two hundred and fifty and being that tract on the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Company’s land sold to the defendant Geo. W. Rosenbery by the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co., planted in pecans, being ten acres, more or less, and for which this the purchase money, levied on as the property of Geo. W. Rosen berry in favor of the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co. This land located and being in the 13th District of Lee County Georgia, Tenant in possession notified in terms of the law. This the sth day of Dec. 1923. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff, Also at the same time and placol will be sold the following described property to-wit: Tracts number eleven and eighteen same being in lot number two hundred and thirty, being that tract of land off of the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Com pany’s land sold to the defendant, Mrs. Minnie Rice by the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co., planted in pecan trees, being ten acres, more or less, for which this is the purchase money, and levied on as the proper ty of Mrs. Rice in favor of the Daw ‘|son Paper Shell Pecan Co. This land |located and being in the 13th Dis trict of Lee County Georgia. Ten lant in possession notified in terms Hof the law. | This the sth day of Dec. 1923. ; P. C. COXWELL, BSheriff. Also at the same time and place will be sold the following described property to-wit: Tract number thirty-two being in lot number two hundred, and fifty, and being that tract of the Dawson Paper Shell Pe can Campany’s land sold to the de fendant, Harry L. 3aker, by the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co., planted in pecans, and being five acres, more or less, described in the petition for which this is purchase money, levied on as the property of the said Harry L. Baker in favor. of the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Co. This land being in the 13th District of .Lee County Georgia., Tenant in possession notified in term of the law. This the 6th day of Dec. 1923. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place will be seld the following described property to-wit: Tract number fourteen, being in lot number thirty one, and being that tract off of the Dawson Paper Shell Pecan Com pany’t land and sold to the defend ants L. D. and B. Barrett, planted in pecans and being five acres, more or less, for which this is the purchase money, being the land of L. D. and B. Barrett. This land located and being in the 13th Disctrit of Lee County Georgia. Property levied on as the property of the said L. D. and B. Barrett in favor of the Daw son Paper Shell Pecan Co. Tenants in possession notified in trems of the law. This the sth day of Dec. 1928. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff. CITATION GEORGIA—-Lee County. To Whom It May Concern: The appraisers appointed to set aside a year’s support to the widow of Frank Laramore, deceased having made their return; this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause if any they may at the next term of Court of Ordinary on first Monday in January 1924 why the said should not be allowed. | This December 4, 1928. H. L. LONG, SR., Ordinary. CITATION GEORGIA—Lee County. TO Whom It May Concern. Elbert Carter having made ap plication in due form of law to be appointed permanent administrator upon the Estate of Hannah Carter. Notice is hereby given that said ap plication will be heard at the regular January 1924 term of Court of Ordi nary said County, to be held on the first Monday in January 1924. Witness my hand and official sig nature this December 3rd, 1928. H. L. LONG, Ordinary. THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL, LEESBURG, GEORGIA, SALE OF LAND GEORGIA—Lee County, Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned by ‘dud made and delivered to him by Frank Laramore, Sr.,, and Delia Laramore dated March 10, 1921, and recorded ‘in the office of Clerk of Lee Superior Court in Book of Deeds N, pages 124 aand 126 on March 11, 1921, the undersigned as the legel owner and holder of all remedies and powers and rights contained in gzaid deed will sell at public outery to the highest bidder for cash on the first Tuesday in January 1924, before the Courthouse door in Leesburg, Geor gta, between the legal hours of ser iff’s sale the following realty, to-wit: All of that tract or parcel of “ land in the 14th land District of said County and known and distinguished in the plan of said land district as lot of land number eighty-six, con taining two hundred and two and one-half acres, more or less, the same being that lot of land deeded to said parties of the first part et al by Allen Fort, said deed being re corded in Clerk’s office of said Coun ty in Book D, page 1886. Baid lands will be sold as the prop erty of Delia Laramore, whe is now in life and Frank Laramore, Sr., de ceased to pay the indebtedness re ferred to in said deed, to-wit: Two promissory notes dated March 10, 1921 and one due March 10, 1922 and one due March 10, 1923, each for the principal sum of fifteen hundred dollars, and each of said notes bearing interest from its date ‘lat eight per cent per annum ana each providing for ten per cert as attorney’s fees in the event said notes are not paid upon maturity and are placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. There have been payments upoa said notes as follows, to-wit: February 28, 1922 of one hundred dollars and April 1, 1922 of one hundred and forty dol lars. Each of said notes are past due and are in default and now therefore under the terms of said deed eaid lands will be sold to pay said entire indebtedness and in ad dition thereto all of the costs of this proceedings and expenses connected therewith. Default having been made both by said Delia Laramore and by the estate of Frank Lars more, Sr., deceased in the payment of said indebtedness, and the same remaining unpaid and demand having been made for the payment of the same, the power of sale in said deed has been and now is eperative. The proceeds of said sale will be first applied to the payment of said in debtedness and all cost and expenses of this proceeding, and the balance, if any paid to Delia Laramore and to the Estate of Frank Learamore, Sr., deceased. A deed will be made to the purchaser at said sale as pro vided in said loan deed. This third day of December 1923. H. B. STOVALL, Robt. R. Forrester, Attorney, Leesburg, Ga. SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA-—Lee County: Will be sold before the Courthouse door in the town of Leesburg, Lee County, Georgia, on the first Tues day in January, 1924, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed land, to-wit: The whole of lots of land numbers two hunderd (200) and two hundred and one (201), containing 202 % more or less and all of that lot 202 lying west of the Central of Georgia Railway Company, containing 162 acres, more or less, all lying and being in one body in the Thirteenth District of Lee County, Georgia, containing in the aggregate flve hundred sixty seven and one-half (567%) acres, more or less; said land levied on and to be sold as the property of Seaborn i James Hargrove, Jr., to satisfy a certain fi. fa. in favor of Charles Forman, which issued from the City Court of Americus on the Bth day of January, 1923. ; Defendant in fi. fa. and tenant in possession notified in terms of the law. This December 4th, 1923, P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff Lee County, Ga. CITATION GEORGIA—Lee County: TO Whom It May Concern. J. H. Randall having made ap plication in due form of Law to be appointed permanent adminstrator upon the Estate of E. C. Ellington. ;Notice is hereby given that said ap plication will be heard at the regular January 1924, term of Court of Ordinary said County, to be held on. the first Monday in January, 1924. Witness my hand and official =ig nature this Dec. 3rd, 1928. ; H. L. LONG, Ordinary. SALE OF LAND. GEORGIA~-Lee County. Under and by virtue of 2 Power of Sule contained in a deed executed by H. L. Bagley to L. G. Council on May sth, 1921 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Lee County Georgia in Book N, Pages 164-165, the under-‘ signed will gell at public outery be fore the Courthouse Door in Lees burg, said County, on the First Tuesday in January, 1924, between the Legal Hours of sale, to the high est bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit: The whole of land lots numbers Eighty and Eighty One, each con taining 202% acres, more or less; also One Hundred and Forty-two and One-half acres off the Ea#t side of land lot number Forty-nine in the shape of a rectangle parallelo- gram extending entirely across nid‘ lot from North to South; also Eigh teen and One-half acres in the Scuth east corner of lot number Fifty de geribed by beginning at the South east eorner of said lot and running North on the East line 838 feet to the public road, thence in a Wester ly direction 3093 feet on the South side of the public road, thence South 2650 feet to the South line of said lot, thence Kast on the said South line to the point of beginning; also Twenty-seven and One-half acres off the South side of land lot {number Forty-eight in the shape of a rectangle parollelogram extending entirely acress said lot from east to west, all of the above described premices lying and being in the Fourteenth District of Lee County, Georgia; also the whole of lot num ber Ninety containing two Hundred Two and One-half acres, more or less, also Fifty Two and One-half acres off the North side of land lot number Fifty-five in the shape of! a rectangle parallelogram extending entirely across said lot from east to' Iwest ; also Twelve and One-half acres in the Northeast corner of land lot number Fifty-four described by be ginning at the Northeast corner of said lot and running west on the North line of said lot 1560 feet, thence in a southeasterly direction 675 feet, thence east 1110 feet to the east line of said lot, thence North on the east line of said lot 420 feet to the point of beginning, said last three lots named being in the First District of Lee County, Georgia; all of said land lying and being in one body and aggregeting Light Hundred Sixty-one (861) acres, more less. Said land will be sold subject to a loan in favor of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company for Ten Thousand Dollars and said notes secured by deed providing for the payment of 8 per cent interest from maturity and 10 per cent on the whole amonut as Attorney’s Fees. Said property will be sold subject to a loan for Ten Thousand Dollars in favor of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company all of the right, title interest and equity of the said H. J. Bagley in said property being sold under this power for the pur pose of satisfying a note for $2411.- 50 dated May sth, 1921 and due Oct. sth 1921 with interest at 8 per cent and 10 per cent as Attor ney’s Fees thereof and $2,000.00 advances with interest at 8 per cent a 8 provided in said deed. Conveyance will be executed to the purchaser at said sale as author ized by said deed. - This December Ist, 1923. L. G. COUNCIL SHERIFF'S SALE. i There will be sold on the First Tuesday in Jan. 1924 in front of Court Hours door within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash the following de scribed property to-wit One Ford One Ton Truck, Chassis Motor No. 7471255 Four Cylinder 1923 Model. Property levied on as the property of C. C. Ansley, Jr., in favor of Com »mercial Credit Co. This the 26th day of Nov. 1928. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff Lee County.. ——— () FOR SALE FOR RENT 405 acres in Lee County, Georgia 8 miles South from Leslie. 300 acres in cultivation; 9 tenant houses, barng, etc. Also 303% acres in Lee County, Ga., 3 .4 miles from Chehaw, 125 acres cleared; three houses, barns, etc. “We sell on ten years time, or rent reasonably. Farmers Land Loan and Title Company, Albany, Ga. SALE OF LAND. GEORGIA—Lee County: Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January, 1924, before the Court house Door in said County, ‘Wwithin the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for ecash, certain property of which the following is a full and | complete description: The whole of lots of land numbers 141, and 142 containing each 202% acres, more or less. All that portion of lot number 140, lying on east side of Muckaloochee Creek, and being all of said lot with the exception of above 20 acres on the west side of said creek, containing 182% acres, more or less. The northwest one half of lot lot number 148 bing that portion enclosed by the north and west lines and a line drawn diagonal ly across said lot from the northeast corner to the south west corner, con taining 1013 acres, more or less. All of said land aggregating 688% acres, more or less, and known as the Gillmore Place. The whole of lots of land nnm—i bers 115, 116 and 117, containing | each 202% acres, more or less, also that portion of lot of land No. 118 lying east of the Muckalocchee Creek containing 78% acres, more or lecs, and being known as the Gill Willis Place. ' The whole of lots of land numbers 85, 86, 107 and 108 containing each 202% acres, more or less, also all that portion of lot No. 87 lying east of Muckaloochee Creek, containing 87 Y% acres, more or less. The whole of lot of land number 149 containing 202% acres, more or less, and the east half of lot num ber 172, being all of the said east 'half except four acres in the south east corner in the shape of a square, containing 97 % acres, more or less, also 30 acres, more or less, off of lot number 140 being a portion of said lot west of Muckaloochee Creek. All of the above containing 329% acres, more or less, known as the Gill Place. All of said lands above described iying, situate and being in the Thir teenth District of Lee County, Georgia, and aggregating 2602 acres, more or lesa. Said property is levied on as the property of W. T. J. Eaton to satisfy an execution issued from the Su perior Court of Lee County, in favor »f Metropolitan Life Insurance Com pany vs. W. T. J. Eaton, Tenant in posseszion notified as provided by law. This 26th day of November, 1928. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff. | SHERIFF'S SALE. g GEORGIA—Lee County: There will be sold in front of Count Houee door within the legal hours of sale on the First Tuesday in Jan. 1924, to the highest and best bidder for cash the following de scried property to-wit: One 80 in. Corn Meal rock, One 20 H. P. Engine. Property levied on under a mortgage fi. fa. as the property of James Bros. in favor of the Albany Produpce Co. - This the 26th day of Nov. 1928. P. C. COXWELL, “ Sheriff Lee County. SHERIFFS SALE. GEORGIA—Lee County. : There will be sold on the first Tuesday in January, 1924, in front of the Court House Door within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described property to-wit: Four farm houses on the plantation of James Brothers now occupied by S. H. James surviving partner, same being said farm which was repaired by said A. J. Harrell and the realty in same was erected,it being on the said farm in Palmyra D. S. which James Bros. operated. Property is levied on as the property of James Bros. in favor of A. J. Harrell. | Owner and tenants in possession notified in the terms of the law. This 26 day November, 1923. P. C. COXWELL, : Sheriff Lee County. | nT_T-ihT 3before rahtse htese ; SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA—Lee County: - There will be sold on the First Tuesday in Jan. 1924, in front of the: Court House door within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash the following de 'scribed property to-wit: One Me- Cormick Mower, One McCormick lhay rake, also one Two horse Wag on same being White Hickory Make. Property levied on under a mortgage as the property of George and Lela : Searcy in favor of .W. B. McCainl Admr. > This the 26th day of Nov. 1923. P. C. COXWELL, Sheriff Lee County. Good Will, Great Need. Good will that lacks action Is like falth without works. Thinking waell peeds doing well to bring results. The main trouble these days is there is toe much thinking and too little doing, for the whole world is crying for good willsomeness carried to practical re sults,—Grit. SALE OF LAND, GEORGIA-~Lee Couwnty: Under and by virtue of o.security deed with power of sale executed ' and delivered by Henry 8. Cook, on the first day of February, lné.:‘" Volunteer State Life Insurance - pany of Chattanocoga, Tennessee, conveying certain real estate to se cure a certain indebtedness referred to therein, said indebtedness having matured and being unpaid the said Volunteer State Life Insurance Com pany as privided in said deed will sell said property between the legal hours of sale, before the Courthouse door in Lee County, Georgis, on the first Tuesday in January, 1924, after having advertised the same once a week for four weeks, for the purpose of paying said debt. The real estate conveyed in said deed being as fol lows: i Al that tract or parcel of land in Lee County, Georgia, described as being Traet No. 38, containing 96.52 acres of land, ‘e portion of said land being in land lot No. 48 and a por tion in land lot No. 22; Trict No 32, containing 8881 acres of land, a portion of smid tract being in land lot No. 43, and a portion of said tract being in land Lot No. 32; Traet No. 81 containing 74.88 acres of land lot No. 48 and in land lot No. 22; Tract No 80, containing 88.08 acres of land, a portion of said tract being in land Lot No. 44 and a por tion being in land lot No. £1; Tract No 29, containing 118.84 aeres of land, a portion of said traet being in land lot No. 44 and a portion be ing in land lot No. 21; Traet No. 84, containing 108.39 acres of land, e portion of said tract being in lond lot No. 22 and a portion being in land lot No. 21; Tract No. 85, con taining 113.98 acres of land in land lot No. 12; Tract No. 88 containing 103.4 acres of land in land lot No. 12. Said land being further describ ed as being all of land lets Nos. 12, 21, 22 and all that part of land lots Nos. 48 and 44, lying west of the pubile road, containing in the ag gregate 778.76 acres in. the 14th Land District of Lee County Geor gis, and more particularly described in a eertain survey made by R. J. Edgerly, Engineer, and marked “Map Heath Estate’™ Sub- Division 2, end recorded in Book I; page 217 in Clerk’s office of Lee County, Georgia; also all of lots of land Nes. 176 and 177, aggregating 377.38 acres of land, in the 18%h Land Dis trict of Lee County, Georgia, and more fully set forth in survey here in before described. All of saiX land lying in one body and contain ing in the aggregate 11566.18 acres, in the 18th and 14th Land Districte of Lee County, Georgia. . As provided in said security deed the Volunteer Stats Life Insurance Company will make to the purchaser or purchasers of said property good and sufficient title, and the procee:: of said sale will be applied to tne payment of the debt for which said deed was given to secure and the cost of this sale, and the remainder, if any, will be paid to the said Henr: S. Cook. : This 26th day of November, 1523 VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. By Its Attorneys, MILNER & FARKAS. . SHERIFF’'S SALE. GEORGIA—Lee County: : There will be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan. 1924, in front of Courthouse door within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash the following de scribpd property to-wit: Three White Trucks Nos. as fol lows: H. 5100, 32148 and 188459 property levied on as tht property of R. F. Pops under a purchase money attachment in faver of M. E. Elliott - & Co. - This the 30th day of Nov. 1923. P. C. COXWELL, ‘ Sheriff Lee County. CITATION GEORGIA—Lee County. TO Whom It May Coneern. L D. Hays having made applica tion in due form of law to be ap pointed permanent administrator upon the Estate of Mrs. Rosa Mec- Donald. Notice is hereby given that said applieation will be heard at the }ro'gqlar Januery 1924 term of Court of Ordinary said County, to be held on the first Monday in January 1924, Witness my hani and official sig nature this Decem.er 38rd, 1923. H. L. LONY, Ordinary. | CITATION. : GEORGIA—Lee County: ’ To Whom It May Concern. Mrs. Mattie E. Wilkenson, having in due form applied to me for perm anent letters of Administration, upon the Estate of John L. Wilker fson, deceased. This is to notify the next of kin and ereditors of said John L. Wilkerson, deceased, that said application will be heayd be fore me at the regular January term,. 1924, of the Court of Otligy of said County. E 3 Witness my hand and official sig aature, this Novemeber 26th 1923. H. L. Long, Sr., Ordipary.