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Notice of Sale Under
Powers Contained In
Security Deed
State of Georgia, Wilkinson County
By virtue of the powers contained
in a security deed executed May 26th,
1934, by Mrs Hamp Alberta Moye to
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation,
said deed being recorded in Book 51,
Folio 13-14, of the records of the
Clerk of the Superior court of Wj].
kinson county, Georgia, there will be
sold at public outcry before the court
house door in Wilkinson county,
Georgia, to the highest bidder for
cash by Home Owners’ Loan Corpor
ation, as attorney-in-fact for the said
Mrs Hamp Alberta Moye, during the
legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in April, 1936, the following de
scribed propertv, to wit: All that
certain tract or parcel of land contain
ing three acres, more or less, lying
and being in the town of Toomsboro,
Wilkinson county, Georgia, more
particularly described as follows: Be
ginning at the point of intersection of
Winfield Miller’s land with the land
of Alberta Move on Shepard Alley,
and from said point running south
forty-three (43) degrees, thirty (30)
minutes west two hundred forty two
(242) feet to a point: Thence running
along the land of Julia Miller’s prop
erty south forty (40) degrees thirty
(30) minutes east one hundred sev
enty-five (175) feet to a point ;Thence
running south forty six (46) degrees
forty-five (45) minutes west one
hundred ninety-two (192) feet to a
point; Thence running south thirty
five (35) degrees fifteen (1$) min
utes east two hundred twenty seven
(227) feet to a point; Thence run
ning south eighty-two (82) degrees
forty-five (45) minutes east two hun
dred sixty-seven (267) feet to a point;
Thence running from said point north
thirty six (36) degrees thirty (30) min
uses west two hundred thirty-seven
(237) feet to a point; Thence run
ning north forty-three (43) degrees
forty-fiye (45) minutes east one hun
dred seventy-one (171) feet six (6)
inches to a point; Thence running
north forty (40) degrees ten (10)
minutes west three hundred six (306)
feet six (6) inches along the line of
Winfield Miller’s property to the point
which is the point of beginning.
Also all heating, plumbing and
lighting fixtures and equipment at
tached to or used in connection with
said real estate that were conveyed in
above described security deed.
These powers are being exercised
and the said property sold by the
undersigned, as aforesaid, for the
purpose of paying off the indebted
ness secured by said deed in the prin
cipal sum of $1568 58 with accrued
interest computed to February 21st,
1936, In the sum of $137.25, (the
above principal sum includes the
amount of $7.63. for taxes) as evi
denced by a certain no*e executed
and delivered May 26th, 1936, in the
amount of $1576.75 by the said Mrs
Hamp Alberta Moye, payable to the
order of Home Owner’s Loan Cor
poration and fully described in the
security deed referred to herein above,
' said note and deed providing that in
the event of default in payment of
* any installment for a period of ninety
(90) days that the bolder may de
' clare the entire indebtedness due and
1 collectible, and sell said property
pursuant to the powers of sale con-
1 tained in the deed to secure debt.
Now, whereas the said Mrs Hamp
Alberta Moye, having defaulted in
such installment payments for more
than ninety days. the undersigned
1 has declared the entire indebtedness
' due by reason of said default and in
accordance with the terms of said
note and deed.
The above described property will
be sold, subject to unpaid taxes for
1934 and 1935, to s he highest bidder
for cash and the proceeds will be ap
-1 plied to said indebtedness and the
lawful expense of said sale, and as
provided in the deed
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation,
As Attorney-in-fact for
Mrs Hamp Alberta Moye.
Victor Davidson. Attorney,
' Irwinton, Georgia.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
• Because of default in the payment of
i a loan, made by the Land Bank Com
i missioner on behalf of the Federal
s Farm Mortgage Corporation under
. authority of an Act of Congress of the
United States known as the Federal
Farm Mortgage Corporation Act, se
cured by a deed to secure debt exe
cuted by Ivan Gray Prim to the
i Land Bank Commissioner, dated the
• 29th day of May, 1934, and record
; ed in the clerk's office of the Wilkin
। son County Superior Court in Book
• 58, Page 116, the undersigned, Fed
i eral Farm Mortgage Corporation, the
• owner and holder of said deed and
i the note decured thereby, has declared
the full amount of the indebtedness
secured by said deed due and payable,
: and, acting under the power of sale
contained in said deed, for the pur
pose of paying said indebtedness,
’ will on the 7th day of April, 1936,
. during the legal hours of sale at the
court house in said county, sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder tor
cash, the lands described in said deed,
. to wit:
Ail that certain tract of land con
taining Seven hundred eighteen and
I nine tenths (718.9) acres. lying in
i the 332 District of Wilkinson county,
i Georgia, on the Dublin and Tooms
- boro public road, eight miles south
east of Toomsboro, and on the waters
I of South Sandy creek and on the
waters of Big Sandy creek, and in
i the possession of I. G. Prim, and
! bounded: on the Northwest by lands
of Martin and N. J. Wynn; on the
I Northeast by lands of T. J. Holland;
and on the Southeast by lands of
Abel Dominey and the run of South
Sandy creek, and on the South by
Mill branch; and on the Southwest by
lands of Allen Dixon. Said lands
are more particularly described in a
certain plat made by J. N Stevens, '
C. E., on the 30th day of September .
1933. which plat is recorded in Book ;
of Plats No. 1, page 110, in the of- 1
fice of the Clerk of Superior court of
Wilkinson county, Georgia,
Copy of said plat now being on file
with the Agent of the Land Bank :
Commissioner, at Columbia, S C.
A deed will be executed to the ;
ourchaser as authorized by the afore- i
mentioned loan deed.
This 13th day of February, 1936.
Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation i
Victor Davidson, Attorney.
I
Toosmboro School
Honor Roll
First Grade Robert Connell, James
Morris Dixon, Robert Earle HeltonJr
William Lewis Killy. John Loyd, Eu
gene Ryles, Jack Taylor, Sarah Jane
Jackson, Anne Miller, Vera Mont
gomery, Emma Smith.
2 Frankie McKinney. Ellie Mae
Brown, Murlie June Butler, Mando
lin Butler.
3 Libby Bell, Sara Branan, Doris
Brown, Clara Mae Hall, Dorothy Hel
ton, Ruby Holland, Doris Kelly, Del
orese Hall, Rul'us Davis, Merrill Dean
Levi Freeman. John B. Jackson, Joe
’ Mills. Jack Miller. Lamar O’Neal,
1 Lonnie Yarbrough.
4 Olin Dominey, Charles Ryals,
J. W- Ryles, Ruby Bell, Minnie Es
telle Pierce. Eunice Tarpley, Evelyn
Dean, Etta Mae Toler. Doris Yancey.
5 Emily Bruner, Ila Davis, Her
bert Dean, Naomi Duncan, Marv Hol
land, Edith Lavender, Fiances Lord.
6 Viola I’ate.
7 Walter Lewis, Rubye Lee Little
• Bill Sanders, Clyde Thompson, Elbert
Davis, Laura Green, Lila Mae Spears
I Kenneth Williams, Fred Mercer, John
। nie Lord, Berma Yarbrough.
8 Kate Kemp, Ray Lord, Susan
! Stubbs, Clyde Ware-
9 Billie Wynn
10 Ellen Davis. Braswell Wynn,
Breeman Yancey.
11 Frank Kemp, Marjorie Williams
P. T. A. Meets
The Irwinton P. T- A. will meet
at the school house next Thursday
afternoon at 3:30 Members are all
urged to attend this important meet.
U. D. C. Meets
With Mrs Gilbert
The Robert Toombs Chapter of the
U. D. C. will meet at the home of
Mrs S. B. Gilbert on April 15, 1936,
3:30 afternoon. Members are inyited.
In Re
Milton A. Edgar Court of Ordin
ary of Wilkinson
County, Georgia.
Petition for probate of
will in solemn form.
To Nellie G. Edgar Smith, Milton
A. Edgar, Jr., Jeanette Rawlings Ed
gar and Eva Edgar Johnson, Heirs at
law:
Mrs Nellie Edgar Smith and
Charles E Todd, having applied as
Executors, for probate in solemn
form of the last will and testament of
Milton A- Edgar, late of said county,
you. as the heirs at law of said de
ceased, being non-residents of this
State, are hereby required to be and
appear at the court of Ordinary for
said county on the first Monday in
April, 1936, when said application
for probate will be heaid, and show
cause, if any you have, cr can. why
the prayer of the petition should not
be had and allowed.
This 27th day of February 1936.
J E. Butler,
Ordinary and Ex. off Clerk,
Court of Ordinary.
QEORGIA —W ilklnson County.
By virtue of the authoiity contained
in the will of Mrs Pearl C. Wood,
deceased, I will sell before the court
house door in Irwinton, Wilkinson
county, Georgia, during the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
April 193(j, to the highest bidder for
cash the following real estate belong
ing to the estate of Mrs Pearl C.
Wood, to wit:
The house and lot on Mclntyre
Street in the town of Irwinton, Geor
gia, containing J 2 acre, more or less,
and bounded as follows; on the south
east by Mclntyre street; on the south
west by alley and by lands of Mrs J
R Dixon; on the northwest by lands
of Mrs J R Dixon; on the northeast
by lands of George Carswell.
Said lands will oe sold subject to
two months rent by J C Shepherd,
This 9th day of March 1936.
Victor Davidson, Executor.
Cane For Sale
PO J & Sugarcane
Plant the modern, improved
cane for more syrup and less
work and expense. Let me tell
and show you.
W. I. Dixon, Toomsboro.
Court Week Restaurant
The P. T. A. will offer their regu
lar court week dinners and lunches
during court week. "Help yourself’’
and help the Wilkinson County High
School.
Crop Loan Office
Emergency Crop Loans now ready.
Field Supervisor W E Odom will re
ceive applications in Sheriffs office.