Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, January 11, 1924, Image 4

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SHERIFF S SALE Georgia, Walker County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in the town of LnFayette, said state and county on the First Tuesday in February next, Feb. 5, 1924, with in the legal hours of sale, to the highest ami best bidder for cash the following described property, to-wit.: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing and being in the Bth 4th Section of W'alker County, Geor gia, described as follows: Being lot of land No. 24<i, except 6 acres reserv ed by C F Edwards in deed to Wright and Wright, dated Nov. 11, 1913, and recorded in Book 27, page 271, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker County, Georgia; al so 80 acres, more or less, and being the north half of lot of land No. 259, in said Hist, and Sect.; also the right to use the Big Spring on the 0 acres and also the Big Spring west of the Lake. The mineral interests in said land having been heretofore sold the same is hereby excepted; also resi dents lots sold prior to January 1, 1915 from said land are excepted. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Wrights Mineral Spring Company, to satisfy the judgment and exception in favor of the American Trust and Banking Company, and transferred to Allman R. Wright. This 9th day of January 1924. L. W. HARMON, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Georgia, Walker County. Pursuant to an order of the Ordi nary of said county will be sold before the courthouse door of said county, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in February, next, Feb. 5, 1924, the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: First Tract 40 acres nArre or less of lot of land No. 99 in the 11th District and 4th Section of Walker County and bounded as follows: On the north by the dower of Mrs. J. T. Davis; on the cast by the land of Mrs. Davis J on the South by the land of Hardy Mor row and on the west hy the Land Co. Second Tract 93 acres more or less of lot of land No. 82 in the 11th District and 4th Section of Walker County and des cribed ns follows. On the east by John Guffey; on south by Davis Property; on the north und west by Land Co.’ Sold as the property of J. T. Davis, deceased for the purpose of paying debts und distribution among the heirs at law. This Jan. 7, 1924. J. M. DEATH, Admr. J. T. Davis, Deceased. SHERIFF’S SALE Georgia, Walker County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in | February next to the highest and best } bidder for cash the following described property, the same levied upon and will be sold as the property of H. M. Madoris, to satisfy an execution is sued from tilt’ Superior Court of said County on the 24th day of September, 1923, in favor of Hardwick, Governor and against Ollie Paris, H. M. Mada ris, et al, to-wit: Fifty acres, more or less, off of the south side of lot No. 37 in the Bth District and 4th Sectioif of Walker County, Georgia, described as fol lows: Bounded on the North by the Cults property, on the east by the Baker property; on the south by the Andrew ltakbr property; on the west by the Cults property. Said tract known as the Kirkland property. Al so 23 acres more or less of lot of land No. 72 in the Bth District and 4th Section of said state and county, bounded as follows: On the north by the Kirkland property, on the east by the liaker property; on the south by the Pierce property; on the west b’v the public road. Known ns the Bro tlv'ton property. Levy made Jan.'9, 1924. Also at the same time and place and on same terms will be sold the following described property, the same levied upon and will be sold ns the property of T. M. Cawood to sat isfy, an execution issued from the Superior Court of said County in fa vor of Hardwick, Governor, and a gainst Amos Allison, T. M. Cawood, et al, towit: An undivided one half interest in and to the following described prop erty, to-wit: Parts of lots numbers 22 and 23 in the 11th District and 4th EFFRONS Semi-Annual Sale Now Going On EFFRONS 6th and Market St. Chattanooga • Tennessee # v .. Section of said State and County, as I follows: Beginning at the rtortheaeU corner’of tot No. 23; thence running I south with the original line to a big chestnut tree at fence; thence with fence near a poplar stump near cen ter of lot No. 23; thence with origi nal line to southeast corner near chestnut stake; thence west on ori ginal line to top of bluff to rock cor ner; thence with bluff to northwest corner; thence east with original line to beginning point. Said description including 2 acres of lot No. 22 and 120 acres of lot No. 23, also includ ing right of way for road through lot No. 23, road to be 20 feet wide; also right of way for 20 foot road through lot No. 21 adjoining, where it ran March 8, 1923. Levy made Jan 9, 1924. L. W. HARMON, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Georgia, Walker County. Pursuant to an order of the Ordi nary of said county, granted on the first Monday in January, 1924, will be sold before the courthouse door of said county within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in February next, Feb. 5, 1924, to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate towit: F’irst Tract Beginning at the northeast corner of land lot No. 64; thence south 26° west six chains and fifty links to a stake corner; thence south eighty-nine degrees and forty-two minutes west, seven chains and sixty-nine and three tenths links to a stake corner; thence north twenty-five minutes east, six chains and fifty links to a stone cor ner; thence north eighty-nine degrees and forty-two minutes east, seven chains and sixty-nine and three tenths links to beginning point. Said tract containing five (5) acres, according to survey and plat made by T. J. Scott, County Surveyor, of Walker County, said survey dated Aug. 19, 1897. The above tract being a part of original land lot No. 64. This tract being con veyed to G. H. Westbrook by J. R. McFarland, Dec. 10, 1897, and wit nessed by C. B. McFarland, J. M. Mc- F’arland, N. P. and J. P. Second Tract Being part of original land lot No. 64, said tract herein conveyed being on east line of T. J. Leinbach’s farm, at turn of public road; thence north seventy four degrees and twenty three minutes east along road three and ninety three one-hundredths chains (3.93); thence north fourteen degrees und twenty three minutes east on public road, six and fifty three one hundredths (6.53) chains; thence north eighty nine degrees and forty two’ east, 2.535 chains to north west corner of G. H. Westbrooks five ac/. 1 tract; thence south along said tract 6.50 chains; thence east along south line of said five acre tract 7.693 chains thence south eighteen minutes west, 4.35 chains; thence south eigh ty-nine degrees thirty-six minutes west, 16.58 chains to* public road; thence north twenty degrees east on public road 3.85 chains to beginning point. Said tract containing eight and ninety four one hundredths (8.94) acres. This tract being conveyed to J. P. Murdock to G. H. Westbrook, Sept. 14th, 1901, and witnessed by J. P. Tucker and Chius. Robt. Jones, Justice of the Peace 1257 District, G. M. Third Tract Beginning at northeast corner of T. J. Leinbach’s farm ojn original land line lot No 64; thence south three hun dred and ninety-five (395) feet; thence south seventy four degrees and thirty two minutes west, two hundred and thirty -two and eight - tenths (232.8) feet; thence north four hun dred and fifteen (415) feet; thence west eight. hundred and eighty-five (885) feet to corner in public rondr thence north twenty degrees east 42.7-100 feet (M Public Road); thence east 1094.3 feet to beginning point. Said tract containing three (3) acres. This tract conveyed by T. J. Lein bneh to G. H. Westbrook, February 11, 1911, and witnessed by P. A. ('arl ton and Wm. Morrison, N. P. and J P. The aforesaid tracts of lands to be sold ns the property of Ralph West brooks, deceased, for the purpose of payingd ebts and for distribution to the heirs at law. Terms of sale, cash. This Jan. 7, 1924. J. R. ROSSER, Admr. Estate of Ralph Westbrooks, Dec. f Walker County Messenger, January 11, 1924. NOTICE TO HEIRS AT LAW Georgia, Walker County. Chaa. Jones having applied to the j Ordinary by petition asking that Mrs. I Maggie Cantrell, as executrix of the estate of R. E. Cantrell, late of said county, be requried to 1 make him a deed to portions of lots! of land Nob. 95, 96 and 86 in the 26th District and 3rd Section of said state and county, in pursuance of a said bond far title made by said R. E. Cantrell to the said Chas Jones in his lifetime, the said Chas. Jones alleg ing that he has met his obligations in said bo/id. .This is to notify Flora Can trell, Edna Cantrell, Joe Cantrell, I.ee Cantrell and Mrs. Maggie Cantrell and all other heirs at law of the said R. E. Cantrell, decreased, to be an ap pear at the February term 1924 of the Court of Ordinary of Walker county, and show cause if any they have or! can why the said executrix should not be required to make said deed as prayed for by the said Chas. Jones as petitioned. W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary. MARSHALL’S SALE Georgia, Walker County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in the town of LaFayette, said | state and county on the Ist Tuesday in February next, to the highest and best bidder for cash, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property to-wit: One house and lot situated in the city of LaFayette, Ga., and bounded as follows: On the north by the Cove road; on the south by property of W. M. Bullard; east and west by proper ty of North Georgia Industrial High School. Said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of W. C. Thompson, to satisfy City Tax fi fa for last half taxes for 1923, due the City of LaFayette, Ga. Levy made by; Z. A. Borders, former Marshall. This Jan. 7, 1924. S. F. BLAYLOCK, City Marshall. MARSHALL’S SALE Georgia, Walker County. Will be sold before the courthouse door -in the town of LaFayette, said state and county on the Ist Tuesday' in February next, to the highest and best bidder for cash, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property to-wit: 2 City lots in West LaFayette, bounded as follows: On the east by Ann St; on the south by the Lum Sharpe property; on the north by the property of Mattie Crews and on the west by the A. M. E. Zion church property. Said property levied upon and to be sold as the property of Judson Marsh and Dovie Latimore to satisfy a city tax ft fa for last half of taxes due the City of LaFayette, Ga., for the year 1923. Levy made by Z. A. Borders, for mer City Marshal. This Jan. 7, 1924. S. F. BLAYLOCK, City Marshal. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Georgia, Walker County. Pursuant to an order of the Ordi nary of said county granted on the first Monday in January, 1924, will be sold before the courthouse door of said county, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, Feb. 5, 1924, to the high est and best bidder, the following described real estate, towit: 210 acres more or less, of lots of land Nos. 244, 243 and 242, in the 26th District and 3rd Section of Walker County, Georgia, embracing fifty-two acres, more or less of lot of land No.! 244, known as the Jasper Hames homeplace, and all of lot of land No. 243, except five acres in or near the northeast corner, heretofore sold to L. P. Keith, and a part of lot of land no. 242, subject to the dower rights of Mrs. M. A. Hames, as provided in the order of the Judge of the Superi or Court of Walker County, Georgia, bearing date of November 6th, 1923, setting aside and assigning to the said Mrs. M. A. Hames dower out of the lands of J. A. J. Hames. The aforesaid tracts of land to be sold as the property of J. A. J Hames deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and distribution to the heirs at law. Terms of sale, cash. This Jan. 7, 1924. G. W. HAMES, Admr., Estate of J. A. J. Hames, Dec. 0/ --0 CLASSIFIED ADS 0 -U ESTRAYED—A dark bay horse mule 1 1-2 years old, branded on left jaw with a small “H.” Reward to finder—G. H. Hammond, Chelsea, Ga. 1-11-3 t FOR SALE—I horse, 1 iron gray mule, 1 Hampshire boar, 1 yearling | heifer—J. M. Montgomery, R. 1, Ross! ville, Ga. 2-14-2tx Automobile! For Sale On February Ist 1924 at Wright’s I Mineral Springs Garage, 5 or 6 au-| tomobiles s will be sold for cash or good six months notes. Parties wish ing to examine the cars may call on J. M. Tate, Ga. Cars will be sold separately or as a whole to suit purchaser or purchasers. 1-25 3t GUARANTEED Nursery stock f - sale. Peach, apple, pear, cherry ; nd budded pecans: grape vines and strew berry plants. We carry all Stands ’ varieties; it will pay you to get or prices before you buy; government ii speotion. You will find this nursery i stock at the Lee and Gordon’s Mill— J J. T. Grant. Rossvllle, Ga. R. 1. ts FOR SALE—Cash or good note; One of the best buggy horses in county, I perfectly gentle, fine trotter; top bug- , gy. harneil wagon, good as new;! pair mules. 9 and 12 years old. weigh! 1000 pounds each. They will be sold at a bargain price. Two cows, will calve in thirdy days, Jersey and Hol stein—P. D. Wrifht. 1-18 2t i J. A. ALLEN & CO. ■ New Year Specials Get Acquainted Prices MMBaiHW'll I 11l 111 Mr. M. M. McCord, has taken active management of the J. A. ALLEN &. CO’S. Store and we are extending SOME REAL BARGAINS with the INVITATION to visit our Store and MEET Mr. and Mrs. McCord. i Wesson Oil, 3 for WATREPROOF SHOES Kellog’s Corn Flakes 3 for Brown’s Stump The World Heavy A P AA Work shoes, get acquainted price Z«ll . * IUU $350 ——^ i ... , , , . _ , „ , $3 black imitation leather suit cases,. Calumet Baking Powders, 3 for with straps grgm AA BOY’S HEAVY SHOES _ I •fSflv $3.50 water-proof Stump The World VV V School shoes, Bargain at — $2.98 OVERCOATS Boy’s Blue overall jackets, ages 4 to 25 Sanitary Second hand Overcoats, yg, prices, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 worth 3 times what we ask BLUE RIBBON SHOES OVERALLS aq Heavy, Reliable all leather Work 220 Uhlte back demnl sl ' 7s value Sh °- k * 11" sl*so men’s odd coats Sanitary second hand odd coats worth . ~. , , Men’s 3 season union suits, • 3 times the price Splendid assortment of high grade o n , p • Sweaters at 25 per cent off. 0 O O Ivory soap flakes, 3 for fflj O W.io 25c >I.OO SUIT CASES That Good Ground Coffee $1.50 value Suit cases, buy ’em at Ivory soap, 3 for Special Price sl-25 25c 20c THESE PRICES ill BE IN EFFECT THURSDAY, JAN. 10TH, TO SATURDAY 19TH. THE INVENTORY REVEALED THE FACT that we have some surplus winter stock which we must sell. THE FRIENDLY Store. Come to See Us. 0 L A. Alien & Co. LaFayette, Georgia WALNUT GROVE We have been having some sure enough cold weather in our part. We regret very much to hear of the death of Arnie Parker. Our sympathy goes out to the bereaved ones. Mrs. R. A. Robinson is sick at this writing. After spending the holidays with homefolks Rev. C. W. Howard left last Thursday to resume his studies at Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lail of Cat lett spent the latter part of the week the guest of Mrs. A. L. Fillers. Misses Vinnie Lee Partain and Es sie Hegwood of LaFayette spent the week-end with homefolks. Well the weather was so bad we did not have any S. S. and B. Y. P. U. Sunday but lets all start in next Sunday determined to go more this year than ever before. Remember S. S. at 10 o’clock, B. Y. P. U. at 6, and come and bring someone with vou. DAISY AND VIOLET. t GREENBUSH Christmas has come and gone and New Year is here. , No sickness in our valley that I know of. There was a large crowd at the Christmas tree at the new school nouse last Monday night and a big time was had for everybody. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson gave a big turkey dinner Sunday to a number of invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Millican of Chattanooga were the week-end guests of homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Scoggins were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith of Warren. J. S. Hunt spent last Monday in Rome. The Quinine That Docs Not Affect The Head iloeause of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE PROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken ;y anyone without causing nervousness or ringing n the head. E. W. GROVE', signature on box. bOc FOR SALE—A good Jersey milk cow with young calf—Mrs. A. M. Street, LaFayette, Ga. Piles Cured in 6 to H Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Bond. Bleeding or Protru-' ng Piles instantly ir rves itching Piles y 1 oa can get restful sieeo af’-r first anniication. Cl)c. “Local Salesmen wanted for LaFay ette and vicinity to sell DOUBLE WEAR SHOES direct from factory to wearer. Our new measuring appa ratus insures perfect fitting. For full particulars write the DOUBLEWEAR SHOE COMPANY, 315 East Lake St. Minneapolis, Minn.” ltx To Cure a Colo in One Day Take I.AXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). It stops the Coiish and Headache and works off the Cold. E.k TROVE'S signature uu each box. Me. NOTICE I will be in the race for Tax Col lector this year. I will make my for mal announcement later.—W. L. Bowen. 2t a UST RECEIVED—A car of Royster Fertilizer and 16 per cent acid— Kilby Herndon Hardware Co. • GET ALL THE CREAM—Use a Mc- Cormick-Deering Primrose Cream Separator. All sizes in stock—Kirby- Herndon Hardware Co. I Rubber Goods I tl We carry a complete line of Rubber Goods, such as I §R Hot Water Bottles, Ice Caps, Syringes, Tubing, etc. M Prescriptions I p We are ready to Serve you at all times, day or night. ■ & Call us and we will come and get your prescriptions. I I We Also Deliver | I Rhyne Bros. Pharmacy I u Jhe Myall S Store I H Night Phone Day Phone . CATRON’S MEAT MARKET—Has changed hands, and we are now in po sition to serve your needs. Fresh, meats of all kinds kept on hand. On Fridays and Saturdays you will also find fresh fish and Oysters here. We solicit your patronage—Cation’s Res taurant, LaFayette, Ga. THE ACCOUNT books of Dr. S. W. Fariss which were lost, have been found. All persons owing these dt\ts will please not wait for statements to be sent to each of them, but kindly settle them at once with Mrs Fariss- It