The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, December 29, 1922, Image 7

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THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS -DUEVILLE, GA. ORDINARY'S CITATION •GEORG! A—Baldwin County. Court of Ordinary December term, 1922. Whereas V. W. Fnjilkner. ndministra- tor upon tho estate of V. T. 'Ftiullyier, late of said county, deceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, thnt he has fully administered D. T. Faulkner’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned, kindred nud creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said admin ietrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in January, 192.'!. • - W. H. STEMBRIDOE, Ordinary. feet on Liberty St. and running back West on.- hundred and eighteen feet forming a perfect parallelogram, the East and West lines of which are sixty feet in length and the North and South lines of which are one hundred and six teen feet in length. Said lot is bound ed on the East by Liberty St., on tho North by Greene St., on the South by lot of B. I. Fraley, on the West by lot of A. .1. Carr. . B. H. WAGNOX, Admr. GiEORGl A—Baldwin County. . Under and by virtue of a deed with power of sale, exeeuted and delivered to me by Irwin Reese on the 4tli day of Ootob?r, 1920, as security for 2 promis sory notes of the same date, one for $900.00, duo Oet. 4, 1921, and ono for $1000.00 due Oct. 4, 1922, 1 will sell at public outcry before the court house door ill Milledgeville, Georgia, between the hours of sheriff’s sales, to the best and highest bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday in January. 1923, the property described in sait^ deed, to-wit:. All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 422nd District G. M. of said county, contain ing ono hundred and eight acres, (less one acre), more or loss, being lot No, 5 of the James Ivey place, bounded as follows: on tho East by the lands of Joe MeCullnr; on the West by the lands of W. T. Weaver; on the North by the land of J. L. McCullnr; and on the South by the lands of the estate of Iscwis-& H. .1. McCullnr and bv lands of N. A. Gindin. This being the tract or parcel of land sold and deeded to Irwin Reese by W. A. Pettigrew by deed dated September 20, 1919, and said deed recorded in the clerk’s office of Balwin Superior Court in book of deeds “QQ” page 270; to which deed and its record reference is made in aid of tlie # doscription hqrein given. 1 The proceeds of said salo will be ap plied, first, to the payment of the cost of this advertisement and the amount due on said promissory notes. The bal ance, if'any, w ill bo paid over to the said Irwin Reese. W. T. WEAVER, By Allen & Pottle, his attorney at law. This Dee. S, 1922. OEORG1A—Baldwin County. Court of Ordinary, December Term, 1922 Mis. R. C. Robson has filed her appli cation for permanent: administration upon the estate of R. C. Robson, late of said county, deceased. This is to notify all persons interested, that tho same will iic heard on the first Monday in January, 1923, and if no objections are filed thereto, administration will bo granted as prayed for. December 4th, 1922. W. H. NTKMBRIDGK, Ordinary. BRIDE AND EX-SUITOR JR0Wh GEORGIA—Baldwin County, . December Term, 1922. Whereas John \V. Sliinholser, adminis trate^ - of Mrs. W. R. Robinson estate, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that lie has fully administered Mrs. W. R. I Robinson’s estate. This is therefore to | cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show -e’ause, if any (hey can, why said administrator should not | he discharged from his administration I and receive letters of dismission,-on the | first Monday in January, 1923. j This tlie fourth day of December, 1922 ! g W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Baldwin County. ! Court of Ordinary December term, 1922 The appraisers appointed to set aside a years’ support for th° minor children of John Hill, late of Baldwin county, deceased, having filed their return in this' office, this is therefore to notify all persons interested, unless objections are filed to said return on or before Ike first .Monday in January, 1923, said re turn will then be made judgment ol 1 Bis court. W. H. STEM BRIDGE. Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE On the first Tuesday in January, 1923, before the courthouse door at It o’clock will be sold to the highest bid der for cash the estate of the late Mrs. Lucy P. Wagnon, the house and lot on corner of Liberty and Greene Sts. Said lot in the city of Milledgeville, Ga. iu lot number one (1) in square number fifty-nine (50). Said lot fronting sixty ; GEORGIA—Baldwin County, j Court of Ordinary December term, 1922 The appraisers appointed to set aside ! ,-i years’ support out of the estate of ! John Gilbert, late of said county, do I ceased, to Patsie Gilbert, the w idow of | said John Gilbert, deceased, having filed j their return in tins office, this is there fore to notify all persons interested, unless objections are filed to said return on or before the first Monday in January, 1923, said teturn will then be made the judgment of this court. W. 11. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary. Double Tragedy Ends Gay Nioh. Among Cabarete of / Hoboken. Colon mil, N. J.—Mrs. Margaret ‘iiCAgher, nineteen, bride of two uoutlis, ended u gay night of round* tt Hoboken and Union Hill (X. j.) nbarets in tlie company of Thomas Cassidy, • suitor before her mnrrlagc :• Andrew Gallagher, by leaping inti A* North river from n ferry boat n: i o’clock la the morning. Cnssid> leaped to reset re her mil both wen frOWMti. Can’t Go to Bear so Bruin Comes to Be Shot Ilnzelton, Pa.—Pleading in vain to be allowed to go limit ing with his father, George Shaf fer, Rfteeiwyears old, sat on his doorstep hugging his old-l'ush- iotied gun, disconsolate that lie could j\pt make the trip to the mountains. * While the elder Shaffer was fruitlessly tramping the hills and the iioy was eating his heart out In envy a large hear en tered the Shaffer orchard on an exploring expedition. Voting* Shaffer saw tin* bear and was almost too excited to shoot. At last, however, he \\ crawled to tlie orchard fence, J and, holding his breath to keep. f' Ms heart fiom pounding so, tool; $ careful aim ami tired. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER- .. t era written from dictation, ca. .ul > '1 ics nude of important papers,— anything that may bo typewritten. M'ss Marion Whitaker, at tho “Let- rr Shop’’ (in (in’ Singer Sewing Ma chine Office) Charges reasonable. M-10-4L Jules CatioO 1uud jnJiuee. AXATIVE BSOiiiO OUINlliK Tablet* rcmoi • ause. 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