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THE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY,
CotmnuniunUsl.
SEEING COWETA FIRST.
Mr. und Mrs. T. B. Bonders anddaugli*
tor, Elknhotli, mwompnoled by a couple
ol’ congenial friends, enjoyed a dellght-
ful trip to Stuirpsliurg on n recent nu-
tunm nftomonu “in quest of Luello.’’
The wood# were putting on their first
touche# of rich autumn coloring, thu
Jake# mailed up ut us through woods nud
open expanses nlong n splendid nnd pte\
tureeque highway—perhaps the most at-'
tmetive in the County, reminding one of
Florida scenery. When wo reached our
destination we were informed that the
stuue lino weather that tompted us out
imd boukonod to Intello nnd n jmrty of
friends, who hail motored to ‘ ‘ Ardeu ’ ’
or Griffin for nu outing, but we were
prow their claims, appoints trustee*
Ji*ntr.in« the bankrupt and transact
SSoh other business Its may propofiy
come before "‘‘'V^sTfLldVAN.
Iteforoe In Bankruptcy,
LaGrange. On-. Nov. 1, 103).
ADMINISTRATOR'!* BALM.
GEORGIA—Cowctu County:
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Coweta county, On., will
be sold at public outcry, on tlm first
Tuosday In December, 11*21, at the
court-house door of said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing tract of land towlt:
A house and lot In the city of Gi.utt-
vlllo, Coweta county, flu., and more
fully desert lied as follows: 13utnirpn.it
of tho Poo) Woods division, and de-
scilhod as follows: Begin at the north
west corner of lot No. 24 and run
along the oust line of lots Nos, 4 and
(.’lower street 140 feet, (notice
, ,, ... , , , m along Glower street In ft westerly <11-
genialJy ontertnined in tlio modern, well-1 ration 76 feet, thence In a northerly
appointed homo of iior host nnd hostess, direction along the line of lot No. 14
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Wood, nnd were 1J0 feet, thence; In, n^.*tori^«lroodon
there joined by Prof. U. T. Sorrells nhd polng V^juirt of lot No. IB. ns per plat
liis fair young bride, who have charge and sub-division of Pool Woods di
et' the Stnrr District School. After look- vision, on which property Is a 4-room
ing at Mrs. Wood’s lino Cel loot ion of I h "sohl “as ufa’’ property of Mrs. J, B.
chrysanthemums we went to see tho mag- Slaughter for purpose of paying debts
• - i—■ <-- Tortus of sale—
foe,
nifleent new school building, now near- nnd_ for jllstrlbutlon. Tiirms of sale
ing completion, and which is «RMt«l ThlH Nm ' ,*• ftot&Sb*
to be rently .for oecupancy l>y tlio new Adm’r on cstnto of Mrs. J. B. Hlaugh
yoar. On'tho cornerstone tiro the mimes-I v ter, deceased
of two women trustees, Mrs. W. <1. ‘Wood
.. ... ADMIMKTRATOH'N SALK.
and Mrs. J. D. Johnson, jr. • it. is said OEORGIA—Coweta County,
that, whoever builds n house, digs n well By vlrtuo „f „ r ,ier from the Court
or plnnts a treo is a public benefactor, of ordinary of Coweta county, On..,
It speaks well' for Cowotn that, notwlth- jnwjjf* .^llo^UtSf/Vo^hJ hTgliosi
standing the extreme, stringency of the " nd bo st bidder, for cash, on tho tlrst
.Imuflfioino Hfhool building and Tu«8day In nocomber, 1021. at the
ft beautiful church at Mad ran—ono n ? 0Urt- bouHe door In said conn tv, »;e-
“ htiuso of God,’’ the other a house for ‘XWll h lS® «J;
the training of Hih ehilclron—are in estate of MerrltlH Chandler, into of
course of erection at tho snrnd time, said county, deceasorl, towlt:
Success to both understandings. MayLoto^fanrtNmm.' In" the Seventh ’dis
til ey stand for generations as a monu- trlot of Coweta county, On., and de
ment to tho fidelity Olid enterprise of scribed as follows: Bogin at an
lliolr hnildnro who I,nun nut n nnrf nf Iron Htob tttr the northwest comer of
J!., uunaers, vrno nave put n part 01 HftU1 Iot No , 29 ftll(1 . run BoUt h along
their lives into them. 1 I the west line of said lot along tho land
Wo ciimo homo with only Ono regret— of Lunlo Shropshire and Jack McBl-
t"o eiusivencss of Lucile. As woi return- S^Pong^thTland 'of Tmvott lSn-
ed tho balmy day was fading. Tho sun gins 1.4 85 feet, thence Houtli along the
adown tho west its golden couch was land of Lovett Jonklns 1,200 foot to
spreading—ft monarch nt Ids rest.
N. L. 0.
Legal Notices.
the Palmetto and Fayetteville public
road, thonco northwesterly along said
road a dlstaneo of 780 feet, thence In
a straight line north 2.15G feet to a
point on the north.line of said lot 640
feet oast of tho northwest corner of
said lot, thonco west nlong the north
lino of said lot 2.860 feet to the be
ginning point.
Also, forty acres of land, more or
Twelve Months' Support
GEORGIA—Coweta County: ,
Tho roturn of tho appraisers setting ]«««, of said lot. and described as fol-
apart twelve months’ support to the lows: Begin at the northwest eor-
fnmlly of Dan GrlmoH, deceased, hav- ( nor of said lot and run south along
ing been Mod In my otTloo, all porsonH the west line thereof 2.645 foot to the
eonoernod are cited to show cause by southwest corner of said lot,
the first Monday In Dooombor, 1021, a.distance of 150 feet, thence north
why said application for twolvo | thonco west along tho_south llno^ thero-
months’ support should not bo granted
This Nov. 7. 1021
1021 for the principal sutn of I5R0.02,
with Interest Horn maturity at the rate
of 8 per cent, per annum, and which
Said note on Dec. «. ISH1. will amount
to *587.36. The said Mrs. MntUo N.
Ingram and thu said Murray Ware
house Company agree that the
entire title to said lands Shall
be sold, and that nut of the
purchase price thereof tne snl<|
Mrs. Mattie N. Ingram be first paid
the sum duo her, and the balance, If
any. bo paid to the MUrray Warehouse
Company according to the priority of
r. - .1 i l. 1,0 1 ii ti ru, Ir o tl If rn
Its lions, and the balance. If any. to
go to the estate of the said Thomas H.
Plarrtng v ns“ representing the value of
ie equity owned by Ills estate.'
the equity — -- ,
Also, at the same time and pluco,
will ho sold all the Interest Of lhe
estate of tho said Thomas H. Herring
In and to the east half of lot of land
No. 41), In the Third district of said
Btato and county, containing 101J4
acres, more or less, the Interest Of said
estate In said tract of land being rep
resented by a bond for title made by
I Walker Brooks on the 18th day of
October. 1919, wherein tho said Brooks
agreed to make a waranty deed to the
said Herring or his assigns upon the
payment by the said Herring of his
throe notes, towlt: *970.00 on Dee 1,
■■1920; *970.00 on Dec. 1, 1921: and *070.00
on Doc, 1. 1922. The balance duo the
said Brooks on said notes on Doc. 6,
1921, will be *a,37B,83.
Said' property to be.sold‘to pay debts
and for distribution among helrs-at-
IfiW*
Terms of- sale—CASH. This Nov. 8,
1921. Prs. fee $27.36.
GENEVA HERRING,
Adm’r of Thomas H. Herring, deceased.
*
’( lie holders of the above-described
prior liens consent that the said prop
erty be sold Tree from the liens above
described, and that they will look for
satisfaction to the proceeds of said
sale. Terms—Cush. This Nov, 9, 1921.
I’rs. fee, *26.48. C. H. KEMPSON,
1. A. SCOTT,
Admr’s of J. A. Kompson, deceased.
SHERIFF'S SALEM FOR DECEMBER.
GEORGIA—Cowctu County:
Will ho sold before the court-house
door In Newnnh, said county, on the
first Tuesday In December, 1921, to the
highest and best bidder, the following
described property, towlt:
One brick building In tho town of
Haralson, Coweta county, Go., and
bounded as follows: On the north by
lot of J. Irvin, on the east by lot of
S. A., Callahan, on the south by store
of K O. Hutchinson, nnd on the west
by Main street) and known as the A.
II. Roberts store. Levied on as the
property of A*' H. Roberts to satisfy
throe ft, fas., • Issued from the Justice
Count of the 1393d district. G. M.. in
favor of Mandeville Mills vs. M, V.
Roberts .and A. H. Roberts, Defend
ants In ft. fa. notified In terms of tho
law. Levy made by J, S. Adcock,
T-i.- C„ and turned over to me. This
Nov. 9, 1920. Prs. fee,, *6.80.
Also, at the same time and place,
one bay mare mulo 9.-or 10 years old;
one 2-horse Floronoe wagon; one Ford
car; 300 bushels corn, m6re or less;
2.0OO bundles .fodder, more, or Iobbj 000
lbs. seed cotton, more or less. LeVied
on ns the property of G. W. Smith to
ADMINISTRATOR'S NALE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
By vlrtuo of an order from tho Court
of Ordinary of said county, granted nt
the November term, 3921. will be no id
at public ou.trwy on the. first Tuesday
In December, at the court-house 1
door lu said county, between the 1 legal
hours of sale, for cash, the following
descrlbod tracts of land In the city of
Nivriim. said cent Ay towlt:
Tract No I A certain house anil lot
fronting on Temple avenue 72 feet and
9 Inches, and more fully .described as
follows: Begin at a point on the
south side-of Temple avenue where
said lot joins the place formerly owned
by C. M. Edge, now C. G. Barber, and
run south along the line of said lot
106 feet nnd 3 Inches; thence in nn
easterly dlrcotlon 74 feet; thence north
106 feet and 6 Inches to .Temple ave-
nuo: thence west along the south side
of Temple avenue 72 foot and 9 Inches
to beginning point.
Tract No, 2.—A certain house and lot
lying just east of tract No. 1. and front
ing Temple avenue 78 feet and 9 Inches,
and more fully described as follows:
Begin at the northeast corner of tract
No. 1 and run In a southerly direction
100 feet and 6 Inches; thence In an
easterly direction 69 foet; thence north
98 foot and 2 Inches to Temple avenue;
thence west 78 feet and 9 Inches to
beginning point. '
Tract No. ft.—A certain vacant lot,
fronting Temple avenue on tho north
68 foet, and more fully 'described as
follows: Begin at the northeast cor
satisfy a mbrtgage ft. fa. Issued from
the City Court of Newnan In favor of
Barnett-Bt. John Co. vs. the said O.
W. .Smith. Defendant In ft. fa. notified
terms of the law. . This Oct. 27,
1921. Prs. fee, *4.12
Also, at,' the same time and place,
200 bushels of corn In the shuck; 1,600
bundles fodder; one cotton stalk cut
ter; one blacksmith’s anvil; .one vise;
... cradle- sir plowstocks; ono one black horse mule about 12 vent-,
itton planter; one, guano distributor; old. WonWale cotton weighing
one corn planter; harrow, plows and
scrapes; one bay mere mute named
•■Mary;” one No. r Florence wagon;
one Ford automobtle; *400 lbs. need
cotton, more or less, Levied on asi the
property of Geo. W. Smith to satisfy
a distress warrant Issued from the
Justice Court of the 640th district, G.
In favor of Mrs. Lula Ballard vs.
the said Geo. W. Smith, Bevy made
by B. J. Shannon, L. C» and , turned
over to me. This Oct. 26, 1921, Dr 8,
foe, *6;3B.
Also, at the same time atpl ,place,
one mahogany chlttorphp, one rocking
chair, ono bowl and pitcher, three din-
in-room chair**, one dreader, one iron
bedBtead, one set bed. uprlnga, one tnlU>
tress, one kitchen safe, one coffee pot,
one water buoket and one trunk. Dev-
led on as the property of K B. Green
to satisfy a ’ distress warrant Issued
from the Justice Court of the 046th
district, G. M,, In favor of B. T. Thomp
son vs. the said F. B. Green. Defend
ant notified in terms of tho law. Davy
made by E. J. Shannon, L. C.. and
turned over to me. This Oct. 31, 1921.
.Prs. fee. *4.66.
Also, at the same time and place,
40 'bushels sweet potatoes, more or
less, stored In a cellar at Wm. Parks
home on Pinson street, Newnan; three
bushels corn, more or less, stored at
the samo place; 50 gallons of sorghum
syrup, more or less; 800 bundles fod
der, more or less, on C. S. Finca-nnon 8
farm east of Newnan; 50 bushels corn,
moro or less, In a field oh C. S. Din-
cannon’s farm east of Newnan. Dev-
led on ns the property of Wm. Parks
to satisfy a distress warrant Issued
from tho Justice Court pf the 640th
distrUit, G. M.. In favor of C. S. Flnean-
non vs. the said Wm. Parks. Defend
ant notified In terms of tho law. Dovy
made by E. J. Shannon, D. C., and turn
ed over to me. This Nov.'5, 1921, Prs.
foe *6.96, . ,
Also, at- the same time and place,
lbs. stored In a smokehouse nt jol
noln, ti a. Levied on as tho prona,-i«
of P. E. Brannon to satisfy a mortc.iel
11, fa. Issued from the City Court nt
Newnan In favbr of 1. N. Orr vs. the
said P. E. Brannon. Defendant In «
fa. notified in terms of tho law. t JaV v
mhde by G. O, Estop, D. C„ and turned
dVer to mo. This Oct 28, 1921. pSr
fee, : *4, • ' rs -
AIbo, nt the Htime time and pin.-a
300 bushels corn, moro or less, tn n«i,i
ung'athored, Levied on as the pronertv
of H. Glazier & Bro. to satisfy a mort-
Lilt
gage fl. fa. tssbod from the titty Court
of Newnan In favor of C. P. DnnteVM
Sons vs. the said H. Glazier & p',. 0 '
Defendants In fl, fa. notified in terms
of the law, This Oct. 19. 1921. p™
fee.*4. Lrs -
Also, nt the same time and utneo
the west half of lot of land No! its
containing one hundred and one nnrf
one-half (101V,) acreB, more or less--
also, the west half of lot ' (> {
land No. 188, containing one hun
dred nnd one and one-fourth
(101VO acres, moro or less; also, a cer-
tain tract of land out of the southeast
corner of lot No. 168. and described
as Hollows: Begin at the southeast
corner of said lot No. 168 and run west •
9 chains; thenoq due .north 7 chains'
thence east 9 chains; thence south 7
chains to beginning point—all of said
parcels of land containing In the ag
gregate two hundred and eight ("iph
acres, moro or less, and all Ivlng in
the Fourth district of said county nnd
State, and known as part of the Buch
anan farm, Levied on as the pronertv
of William' Melson Ware, executor of
J. C. Jackson, deceased, to satisfy «
fl. fa, Issued from the City Court of
Newnan (In favor .of A. F. Copeland vs.
the said William Melson Ware, execu
tor, etc. Defendant In fi.fa. notified
In terms of the law. This Nov. 8. wm
-Prs. fee, *8.00.
J. D. BREWSTER, Sheriff.
J. A. ,11, CAMP, Ordinary.
I'!'.’ 11 ""? of the H^den.es. ner of t ^ aot No _ 2 ttnd run ln a 80U therly
into 770 foot, thnnon nm Hi along tho ,n rco tion 98 foot and 2 inches; thence
tato 770 feet, thonco north aiong the
lino of the Hayden estate 460 foot to
the Palmetto and Fayetteville road,
thonco northwesterly along said road
entirety across said lot a dlstaneo of
Twelve Mentha' Support.
GEORGIA—Cowetn County: . . , ,
Tho roturn of tho apprnlsors sotting 2,166 foet to a point on tho north lino
apart twolvo months’ support to tho 640. foot west of the northwest oornor
family of Eddie E. Wlndom, doconsml, of said lot, thonco west along tho north
having boon filed ln my office, all per- D no ot Hft kl l°t 640 foot to the begtn-
sons concerned aro cltod to show cause nlng point. This Nov. 7, 1921. Prs. fee,
by the first Monday ;>i December, 1921, *10.24. LUNIM S. SHROPSHIRE,
why said application for twelve Admlnlstrntor of Merrills Chandler,
months’ support should not bo grunted. deceased
This Nov. 8. 1921, —
J. A. R, CAMP, Ordinary, | ADMINISTRATOR'S SAMO.
I.ettera of AdiiilnlNtration. GEORGIA Coweta County.
ni] , nT)n ., Dy virtue of the iiiithortty vested In
\tr v f Cob eta County. me by the last will of Mrs. Sallle C.
l, Summers having applied to the McGee, which said will has been proven-
court of Ordinary of Hftld county for In solemn form In. the Court of Ordl-
lottors of administration on tho estate nary of said county, 1 will sell.at puli-
of J. w. Summers, deceased, all nor- lie outcry, for cash, before the court-
sons concerned are required to show house door ln Newnan, Ga.. on the first
ciiuho In said Court by the first Moil lay Tuesday in Decembor, 1021, between
l5u*,£ e Pi r Vi 0X V, lf any they can, the legal hours of sale, the following
1oiitlo.ti Should not be descrlbod proporty, to-wit:
grunted, 1 his Nov. 8,1921, _ One United States Liberty bond
J. A, R, CAMP, Ordinary. |(foui;tli Issue) , of the par valuo of
, - IT" ' 1 1 *100 ; also. 13 shares of tho capital
ot GMSi-disnshlp, stock of Coweta Cotton Oil Company
GEORGIA—Coweta County: of the par value of *1(10 each.
Mrs, Letln W. Spence hnvlng annlled . AlRO ' »-U of the land belonging to
to tho Court of Ordinary of said county I U'c estate nf tho said Mrs, Sallle C.
countv uaia-ie 111 1110 saic wirs, same c.
for guardianship of tho person and McGee, consisting of tho following par-
property of Jounollo Spence, minor, Sfi’s i or tracts of lund, located In the
all persons concerned are required to llln(1 district of. said county, and
show cause In Hold Court by tho first ? n n ? d ne,lr t,)0 McCollum highway,
Monday In December noxt, If any thev M' 1 ™ 8 ' 11 * 1 county,, to-wlt:
can, why said application should not Tract No, 1—Ono aero of land, on
bo granted. This Nov, 8. 1921, which Is located a dwelling, and being
J. A. U. CAMP, Ordinary ‘.", l , Ul ° nol ’tb Hide ot said McCollum
Li 1L- highway, and being out of lotH of land
Twelve Months' Support. Nos. 141 and 148, In said district.
GEORGIA—Cowetn County: , T rnct 3— A certain tract of land
^ uunly ’ lying and being botweon tho above-
abte*
n' tn\n ”” —jinn mjum or rorrep iot and
T A Ti nnm ^ fronting 160 foot on said McCollum
J. A.< R. CAMP, Ordlnnry, highway, and containing ,16 acre.
I.ettera of GuurdUnahltt. 4—8.7 acres out of lot No.
GEORGIA— Pownin 1148, adjoining Cates property on tho
Vbjuiuha—Cowqta County; joast, Jones property on the west nnd
Tlnnoy having applied to tho Ferrell home lot on tho south.
Sen, 0 , ,( " n J u ^. of HaU1 county fori .Trgot No. 5--4.9.1 acres of land out
guardianship of the
erty of Ann
p of the persons and prop- of lot of land No. 148, adjoining Fer
ule Maudp Tlnnoy, Joseph 1011 land on the east and Jones land
Tlnney. Jack Tlimey"and Hen7v TlnnTy^ bn the west,
m nors, all persons concerned are re- Tract No.
UUtrod to show cause In said Court No.'149, arid
6—26.2 acres out' of lot
A- ... ™.» Court INo. 149, nnd hounded on the north and
!r 'nn \ rHt Mousey in Decumbor next. w,, st by. B. L. Ilodwlne land, on the
slmiu'd no?' be R Vanted H,U '— 1 ‘MJl"., SL‘ho
.in.., — — —; B'rnnted. This Nov. 8, south by Jonah Horton place nnd pub-
1921 - J. A. ID CAMP, Ordinary! 1 Do road leading to Sargent
GKonniA ,0 r , ll,c, ' t “ r,, " nd Crcd, ‘ors. I Nop 149. ^mid 7 lying 3 south 8 of'^argent
GEORGIA—Coweta County: public rond.
All creditors of the estate of S l-l Tmct No. 8—32.8 aoros out of tho
fiodd, lute of Coweta county, On ' do- ?°i ,t < lu a *’ t S'’ * ot 4 s ' 0 ' '40. same
ceased, uro hereby notified to render I? V K Al1 . of west of McCollum
In their demands'to tho undersigned 1>l & 1 " vl l y J n Kaltl , quarter of said lot
according to law; nnd ail persons’ in- Tract No. 9—10.18 acres out of t
''SfiUlrod
° I lvlntp nnut n r M n/.nl I...H 1.1
In nn easterly direction 66 feet t.o ad
joining property; thenco north 94 feet
to Temple avenue: thenee west along
t.he south side of Temple avenue 08
feet to beginning- point.
Tract No. 4.—'Tfnct No. 4 fronts Fair
street on tho south 73 feet and 9 inches,
and Is more fully described as follows:
Begin fit a point 106 feet and 3 inches
south of the northwest corner of tract
No, 1 on Temple avenue and on lino
betwoen tract No. 4 and C. G. Barber,
and run south along said lino 183 feet
to Fair street; thence eaHt along Fair
street 73 feet and 9 Inches; thence north
116 foet. and thenee In a westerly di
rection 74 foet to beginning point.
Tract No. 5.—Begin at the southeast
corner of tract No. 4. on tho north side
of Fair street, and run east along the
north side of Fair street 61 feet and 4
Inches; thenco north 95 foet and 4
Inches; thonco In a westerly direction
69 feet; thence south 116 foet to be
ginning point,
..Tract No. —Tract No. fl fronts (13
feet and 11 Inches south on Fair street,
and more fully described as follows:
Begin at the couthoast corner of lot
No. 6, on the north side of Fair street,
end run east along said north side of
Fair street 03 feet and Ll Inches; thence’
north along lino of adjoining properly
on the east of said tract 81 feet; thence'
In a westerly direction 00 feet; •thence'
south 95 feet and 4 Inches to start-^
ing point on Fair street.
All of,which will more fully appear
by reference to plat of said property
of record In the office of Clerk Supe
rior Court of said county, reference to
which Is had. This Nov, 0, 1921, Prs.
fee, $20.10. W. L. STALLINGS,
Adm’r on estate pf C. H. Newton,
deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR!*' SALE.
GEORGIA—Coweta County: ,
By vlrtue'of an order from the Court,
of Ordinary of Cowota county, Ga.,
will be sold at public outcry on tho
first Tuosday ln Decembor. 1921, at
the court-house door ln said county,
between the legal hours of sale, a
traot of land belonging to the estate
of J. A, Kompson, deceased, which for
purposes of Identification will be re
ferred to herein as parcel No, 1 and
parcel No. 2. towlt:.
I'Mrcel No, 1.—A certain tract or par
cel of land lying and being In the
First district of Coweta county, Ga,,
the same being fractional parts of lots
of land, Nos. 340 and 841, the two frac
tional lots containing..two hundred and,
eighty (280) acres, more or less. Also,
two (2) acres ln the northeast corner
of the south half of lot No.. 331. Also
part of land lots Nos. 322 and 331, con
taining seventy-six and three-fourths
(7fl.y.) acres, more or less. The above
described parcels form one body, and'
contain ln the aggregate three hundred,
fifty-eight and three-fourths (368:vj)
Va- nor® 8 , more or less, and bounded as
follows: On the north by lands, of L.
and
make Immediate payment t > the un- oaH „4 °I McCollum highway,
derslgnod. This Nov. 8.1931 Tract No. 10—6.76 aoros out of lot
’ No. 140, and locatod north of McCollum
highway.
' Trnot No, 11—73.14 acres out of lot
No. 172. lying north of Jones land and
MRS. SARAH E. TODD,
H. F. D. ». Newnan. Ga.
Application For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
B. A. Reese
estato ‘ ‘
being out of tho eastorn half of said
lot No. 172.
All of the above- described tracts of
Reese mlmlnliiiMin. „„ ... , »u«v«- uescrincc tracts ot
of Mrs.’ the land being more fully described in plat
having amillod to the onoe. 10 ; , laMd of , ' l>cnr ' 1 '» the Clerk’s
se I irS«° i l n ‘ a ^ ®vi ?o f & 4olt C to etn 20. S « r 8«n r d' s"
ion^rS 1° ''f! ! e5 S 1 3D2 ad ' " Th ‘ 8
rV arc 'caufce | Mils VIRGINIA TI TOVI?*<3
J. A. R. CAMP. Ordinary.
Al)ll IM STR A TOR'S SA LE.
GEOROIA—Coweta County:
Bv virtue of nn order from tho Court
of Ordinary of said county will be sold
PUULIC SALE.
_ Atlanta. Ga.. Nov. 6. 1921. . r „ . —
Offlee of the Federal Prohibition Dl- ? n . l , he .? r ? t Tuesday In December next,
rector. ^-
The following described
seized for violation of Section 34fio i . —v* — »«•>
R. b,, will be Hold as provided for un* 1following: described prop
/Vlit* Cam* Inn Q I i'll tv i-v > a * * * I Dl’l V* Italnn ivltt n> tn 4 1,.- «..i a . _ a mi. - *
to the highest and best bidder, for oash,
proporty ’* otwo cn the legal hours of sale, be-
tion 34M)l fore t *' e , CQ v>'t-hovise door of said
P. Brandenburg, on the west by lands
of L. P. Brandenburg, W. A. Sears es
tate and Mrs. J. M. Couch, on the south
by lands of Mrs. J. M. Couch and by
Line Creek, and on the oast by Line
Crook. The .same parcels of land as
convoyed by deed from W. H. Scott
to J. A. and C; H. Kempson, of date
Doc. 15, 1910, and recorded Dec. 16,
1910, In Deed Book No. 2. page 661,
Clerk's office Superior Court, Cowota
county, and conveyed by deed from F.
M. Stott to J. A; and C. H. Kempson
of date Dec. 15, 1910, and recorded in
Deed Book No. 6, folio 492. on Doc.
10, 1910, Clerk’s office Superior Court,
Coweta county.
Parcel No. 2.—A certain tract or par-
col of land situate, lying and being
in the First distrlot of Coweta county,
fin lw,l„ n. « a . A -
del- Section 3460 R. &. in front of tho V, rty ,r ,ulo , , ' Kln ? to u '° est »te of Thomas
postotrtce building at Newnan, Ga„ on H ’ ,I 5 rr,n K. Tato of said oounty. de-
Saturday. Dec. 17, 1981 between ih» ceased, towlt:
m. nnd 2 p “m'' ut puh- ,.J, 1 ’ 0 "’*'«» I’.nir of lot of land No. 49.
cash, unless claim l» I nR i" 1,10 Third district
hours of 10 n. m
lie auction for U ,„ VIKI IHI « „. oulv .
filed within the time provided bv law: I and county, oontninhu?
One Overland truck uutomobn'e, mo- I III 1 .. IU ' 1 ' PS ' °r less, and bounded
tor No. 69031; seized Oct. 20, 1921 ivsl'l 8 t *' l> north by lands of
the property of J, K. Pcavv and AV H I'' on the east by
North. One Rep. truck autonvob'.to! I t’ ft i of , lot land formerly owned
motor No. S9153; seized Oct. 25. 1921, i , A , ' n ° l T t, ,, a »'d more recently
as the property of J. E. Poavy nnd \V. ' ,'n? d ,\ Wa 'ker Brooks, on tho
H. North. F. D. D ISM UK K, | b> lands of J. p, Bohannon es-
Ga.. being fifty-one and one-half (611/w
acres of land, more or less, and a part
of lot of land No. 305 ln said First dis
trict, and more fully described as fol
Benin nt the northeast corner
of said lot No. 305 -and run due west
ninety-three (93) rods; thenco south
f°rty-to u r (44) rods; thence east
thirty-six (36) rods; thence south to
public road; thence along said public
road to the original lot lino, nnd'thOnck
north along original land lot line to
starting noint. Said above-describe*I
tract being the samo land as conveyed
by deed from George A. Kempson o
date Jan. I, 1907. necordod In Record
Book of Deeds No, 3.' page 638, Clerk'
Office Sun«rlo»» Pnnrf nf uoiH
Federal Prohibition Director.
Finn Meeting of Creditors.
In the matter of H. M. Estes & Ron,
States for the Northern District
of Georgia.
The Interest of the estate of said
Thomas H. Herring in said lands above
described Is represented by bond for
title thereto, made by Mrs. Mattie N.
Ingram on Jan. 17, 1918. wherein she
office Superior Court of said Coweta
county. For a more complete descrip
tion of said tract of land reference
ts made to the record of said
deed. Said tract bounded as fol-
tate, and on the west by lands of Mrs. On south arid west by
Ntmoj A. Chandler estato. H. Kempson, on the north by Mrs. J.
in the Matter of H M. Estes * Son. agreed to make ‘ qu t c Jm URe to
11. M. Estes and J. R. Estes. the said Herring .Vr hls asHigns upon
Bankrupt. > the payment by the said Herring of
ln Bankruptcy. his two notes to her. each dated Jan
To the creditors of the utmvo-nuniod |*<* 1918, end one of which for $56.00
person of N'ewmui, Ga., it) the county I waa ‘luj’ *0 Jan. 17. 1919, and one of
of - Coweta nnd district aforesaid, .a ] *700.00 was due on Jan. 17
bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given thatl 1919 u The bulnnce due upon said notes
on Oct. 25. 1921. the said person was I on Dec. 6, 1921, will be *656.70. on
adjudicated bankrupt; and that the Mnrcji 9, 1921, the said Thomas H. Her-
flrst meeting of creditors will be held transferred and assigned to the
In the court-house In Newnan. Ga., on I Murray warehouse Company said bond
Nov. 26. 1921, at 1 o’clock p. m„ at for title to secure the payment of his
which time said qreditors may attend, | n °te dated March 11, 1921, due Oct 9
A, Kempson. on the east by L. P. Bran
denburg, Both of said parcels con
tain ln the aggregate four hundred and
ten and one-fourth (410y,) acres.
Ah undivided one-half Interest of
said land described as parcel No.
was purchased and held under bond
r°. r . MUe from C. H. Kempson, upon
which there Is now due *4,169.62.
An undivided oue-h&lf interest of
said land described as parcel No. 1
was conveyed to J. A. McKnlght to
secure a debt of *2.839.26. The land
described in parcel No. 2 was conveyed'
A , r a : G ' D. Row to secure a debt of
J1.1G2.70, The several bonds for ti
tle were transferred by J. A. Kempson
to The Farmers & Merchants Bank of
Senota to secure a debt of *16,205.26.
■OF-
The few prices quoted here show you the saving
at this sale—-reductions worth while':
$5.00 Silks—less 20 per cent—yard.
4.00 Silks—less 20 per cent—yard. .
3.50 Silks—less 20 per cent—yard...
3.00 Silks—less 20 per cent—yard ....
4.50 Woolen Dress Goods—^less 20 per cent—yard..
4.00 Woolen Dress Goods—less 20 per cent—yard.
3.00 Woolen Dress Goods—less 20 per cent—yard.
2.00 Woolen Dress Goods—less 20 per cent—yard...
1.50 Woolen Dress Goods—less 20 per cent—yard..
The Price Means Nothing Until
•are the Quality.
After all is said and done, quality is pre
eminent. A satisfied customer to us is equally as
gratifying as your satisfaction is to you. The fine
ness and quality of material will tell at the first in
spection, and will continue through the months of
wear.
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