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Tj E G- -A- L
GEORGIA —Wilkinßon County.
All creditors of the Estate of Mrs.
Pauline H. Wylly, late of said County
, deceased, are hereby notified to rend
.7 er to the undersigned an account of
their demands against the said estate.
This the third day of November,
1952.
City Bank and Trust Company, as
Executor of the Last Will of
Mrs. Pauline H. Wylly.
The” Forgotten Man” ol to-daj
Stopped ADVERTISING yesterday.
J. W. Vinson, Jr.
MCIN TYR E, GA.
To Serve You With The
Choicest in Vegetables,
Groceries, Meats, Drygoods,
Shoes, Flour, Feed&N otions
Well Known Nationally Advertised
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We aim to please you.
Wayne County
i Profits from
£ 1 $ a I //I Soil and Forest
I/7X7 lVk\ FOUNDED 1803
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Endowed by Georgia’s rich farm and timber lands,
Wayne County finds profitable income in bright leaf to
bacco, cotton, truck crops, livestock, naval stores and
lumber. Queen bees are raised and shipped to all parts of
the nation, Canada and the West Indies. Jesup, the
county seat, was selected for a new multi-million dollar
pulpmill plant to go with its lumber, furniture, concrete
block and naval stores industries. Unique for Georgia is
the Finnish colony at Fairfield, a cooperative enterprise.
In this and other Georgia counties, the United States
Brewers Foundation works constantly to maintain whole
some conditions where beer and ale are sold. Close atten
tion is given areas near camps of the Armed Forces, and
both military officials and Georgia law enforcement officers
have commended the Foundation’s self-regulation pro
gram. Retailer educational meetings offer sound sugges
tions for continued operation in the community’s interest.
United States Brewers Foundation Georgia Division, Atlanta, Go
Ga. 52-12
THE BULLETIN Irwinton, Ga. Fri. Dec. 12, 1952
Give a PIANO
for CHRISTMAS
We are offering in your
community at bargain prices
three fine high grade spinets
Kimball, Knabe & Wurlitzer
and one nice used medium
sized upright. Convenient
terms on balance, write:
Credit Department,
Bassette Piano Company
52 Ptyor St. N.E., Atlanta, Qa.
CITATION
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
The undersigned, under and by
virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Wilkinson County, Georgia,
will sell at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1953, at the
court - house door in said county,
betreen tfye legal hours of sale, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, the
following described property, to - wit:
A one-half (1^) undivided int-,
erest in and to fractional Land Lots
N 0.324 No. 325, No. 326, and No.
335 in the Second Land District of
Wilkinson County, Georgia, contain
ing Two Hundred Fifty ( 250 ) acres,
more or less, being a part of the lands
conveyed to L. E. Thompson on the
26th day of May, 1926 by the Clevt
land Oconee Lumber Company, by
deed of record in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilkin
son County, Georgia, in Book 41 pages
109 and 110, and being a part of the
lands set aside to Mrs L.E. Thompson
and Robert R. Thompson as a years
support out of the Estate of L E. Tho
mpson at the January Term, 1936 of
of the Wilkinson Countv Court of
Ordinary, as will appear by reference
Im b utts
D fUL g Co.
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Milledgeville, Ga.
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TOOMSBORO, GEORGIA.
to Years Support Book No. 1, page 36.
in the office of the Ordinary of Wilk
inson County, Georgia.
Also, a one - half (/^) undivided
interest in and to all th* timber
located on said above described prop
erty that will measure ten inches
(10” ) and over across the stump,
twelve inches (12”) above the ground,
at the time of cutting, being all the
timber, both pine and hardwood and
other trees suitable for sawmill andX
or blocking purposes, and that a per
iod of two (2) years will be given in
which to cut and remove said timber
and to exersise the usual sawmill and
blocking privileges during said period. *
The undersigned will sell said
timber and said land separately, and
then sell said timber and said land
together,* reserving the privilege of
accepting such sale or sales from which
the highest total price can be obtained
for such timber and such land.
This Ist day of December, 1952.
Clarence Thompson, Eddie Thom
pson, and Mrs. Annie T. Yancey,
Administrators of the Estate of
Mrs. L. E. Thompson.