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LEGAL rSALE OF LAND.
M. & W. ROAD
NOT TO BE JUNKED
'Georgia, Houston County.
Will be sold before the Cfturt House
!D6or in the*City of perry, during the le
gal hours rf snip, on the first Tuesday in
■Spp’ember next, the following described
property, all in Houston County, levied
on to satisfy certain State and County
Tax tl fas for the year 1920, *o-wii;
All thnit certain trac», lot or parcel . of
land, situate, lying and being in Houston
county, Gh., in the 9th District, contain*
ing 49 acres, mrirc or less, being a part of
No. 149, bounded on the north bS the old
public rond from Ft, Valley to Houser’s
Mill, on the east by the lands formerly
owned by the estate of John A Houser,
deed, on the south by lands of W.. J,
Evans end on the west by A J Evans and
being the same lands conveyed by W. 11,
Brown to C E Matin on Aug, 8th 1910
levied on as the propertp of Mrs.Lol^ A
Trlppe.
Also at the same time 1 Caso 10 18
Tractor No 91140, and one Me ICay Disc
Tlew,
levied on as the property of L P Taylor
tosatitfvan execution from the City
Court of Houston County, and returnable
to the January term, 1991. in favor of
lirown Motor Co, vs L P Taylor,
Also at the same time and place
All that certain tract, lit or parrel
jot Wd, situated, lying arid being in
Houston county Georgia and in G'uiovtlle
asuberb of the cltv of Fort Valley, Gh.,
particularly bounded as follows; begin*
ning at a point on the Pcuffletown rond
(Slnppey’s Mill road) and. on the south
side theredf at a slob on the northeast
corner 6f properly of the estate of Sylvie
McMichael now owned by the party of
the first part; thence running easterly
dong the said road to n street or rond n
distance of 945 feet, more or less; thence
southerly along the west side of •said
street or rond a distance of 249 feet more
or less | thence a distance of 88 feet more
or' lest;
Thence northerly along the line of the
property of Missouri McMichael Smith
distance of 21-7 feet more or less, to the
point Or place of beginning on the aou'h
side of said Scuffletown roadi The tract
hereby conveyed being part of the pro-
K erty formerly owned by Sylvia Mc-
lichael.
Levied on and sold ns the propel ty of
Georgia, Houston bounty.
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Where as on November 19th 1917.
C. H. Hardison, made, executed and de
livered to W. W. Wool r olk, his deed to
secure debt, in Conformity to the laws
of Georgia, conveying the lands here
in after described with power of sale in
said deed, for Ijfliaf purpose of securing
certain debts fully a escribed in said deed
which deed is recorded in th« Clerk’s
Office of Houston Superior Court in, deed
book number 21-folio 58s. And
Where as by the terms of said deed
the said C IT, Hardison enpoyyered said
W. W, Woolfolk or his assigns to sell
said lands in case of default in the
prompt p>iyment_of either the pilncipal
note K
This According To Ptans Mapped Out
ife\
.Before Judge Sfeverly
Evans'
D.
note for $6000,00 or any iuterst coupon
described in and secured by said deed
And
Where as on November 93th 1919. An
additinal sum of $1000,00 was allowed
to saidC, H. Hardison on said de e cribed
land of which said o h Hardison
executed and d e-
livered to said W. W. Woolfolk, a
second deed to stioure debt on lands here
in after described and being the same
lands ns in first deed, with power of
side in said second deed to secure debt
for the purpose of securing certain in
debtedness fully described in said deed,
which is recorded in the clerk’s office of
Houston Suporier Court, in deed book
no. 94 fulio 190. And
Where as, by the terms of said deed
1h(* snid C, H. Hardison enpowered said
W. W. Woolfolk or his assiens to sell
said lands in case of default in th^prompt
payment of either tlib principal notes or
any interest coupon note described in
and secured by 8>dd deeds. And .
where as default has been made in
pavment of a interest coupon note, that
matured on Nov. 19th 1920 for $350.00
and virtue of the provision of said deed
to secure debt and by virtue of the
powers conferred on me, w. w, woolfolk
by said 0. H. Hardison.
I said w. w. woolfulk the owner , and
holder of said pr nclpul debt secured by
said deed, have exercised my option
under the terms of said deed, and- have
deelafed and do hereby declare the
principal debt of $50o0.O0 dun and now
payable with all interest there on as
recited in the 3 interest coupon notes,
each for $350.00 due Nov 12th 1920-1991-
1929 cons ctively arid as contained on
Missouri Smith to satisfy two fi fas fiom "Mg deed to secure debt together with all
from Houston Superior Court and re
turnable to the October term thereof in
favor of Hugh M. Doj-sny, Governor for
Office's of Court vs Charlie McMichael
und Will Smith principals and Missouri
Smith and M 0 Murchison securities.
This August 10th, 1991.
T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
k0A£> CITaYIONS.
Georgia, Houston County.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that Dougina
Williams, J C Melvin, F F Fagan and
otlTers have applied for an order seeking
the establishment of a new public road
which has been laid out And marked con
formably to law by commissioners duly
appointed, and a report thereof has been
made by th«m under oath; said road
being in the Ninth District of said Coun
ty, running from J Frank Hartley’s to
Wood’s tiding, a distance of about three
miles, running through lands of J F
inutley, W O More, Mrs C W Arrow-
nmj^th, Duke brothers, J A Wood, J D
Fagan, R Q Blewstrr und J M Green.
Now, if no good c iuse be shown to the
contrary, an order establishing said road
as ft second 1 class public road will be
granted by the Commsssioners of Ronds
und Revenue of said County at their
office on the first Tuesday iu September,'
1991, next.
witness the Honorable J A McCow< n,
Chnirmon of said Commissiohers, this
•80th' day of July, 1991
C E Buncson cle|k,
Houston County, Georgia.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that W.
E. McLendon, D- H. Smith, O* F.
Cooper and others have applied
for an order seeking the establish
ment of a new public road which
has btten laid out and marked
conformably to law by bopimis-
sioners duly appointed, and a re
port thereof has been made by
'them under oath; said road being
in the Lower Town District \ oi
said County, beginning at a point
near the south end of the right-of-
way of the Central of Georgia
Railway Company mear Perry,
^Georgia* and running east though
lauds of National Fruit Farm, Mrs
Minnie Coney, Dr* C. F. Cooper,
Gurr & Evans, A J. Evans, J. A.
Estes and J. W. Flanders a dis
tance of about t wo miles, and in
tersecting the public road leading
from Perry tp farm of D r . VV. J
Little. .
Now, if no good cause to- be
shown to the contrary, an order
establishing said public road will
be granted by the Commissioners
uf JLioads and Revenue of said
Coftmty at thffir office on the first,
Tuesday in September, 1921, n§xt.
Witness the Honorable J. A.
WcCowen, Cbairmau of said Com-
Tnissioners, this 30th day of Ju 1 y.
1921. *
C. E.. Brunson, Clerk. .
in*ei'sl <m said coupon notes. And
where ns default lins been made in
payment of a interest coupon note, that
matured on Nov, 25th 1990 lor $80.00
nnd by virtunof the provisions of said
(second) deed to secure debt nnd by
virtue of the powers, conferred on me
w. w, woolfalk by said e. H. naidison. 1
said w. w. woolfolk the owner and holder
of said principal debt secured by said
deed, have exercised my option under
the terms of said deed and have declared
and do hereby d-clare the paincipal debt
of $1000.00 due »nd now payable with
nil interest thereon as'recited in sai l 4
coupon notes each for $80.00 and due
Nov 95th 1920-1921-1992-1928 as con
tained in said deed to secure debt to
gether with all interest on said coupon
notes.
Now therefore by virtue of the power
ve-ted in tne, the said w, w. woolfolk as
aforesaid which is more particularly
i-hown by reference to said deeds, as
nbme set forth from C. H. Hardison to
said W. W. Woolfolk. I the said W. 'V.
Woolfolk will sell at public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash
on the first Tuesday in
September 1091, during the legal hours of
sale before the Court House door of said
Houston t’ojunty, at Perry Go, tho lands
described in said two deeds as follows to
wit.
All that tract of land being the west,
half of lot of land no, seventy five (76)
in the 1.0th district of Houston County
Georgia known as the Havis place oxept-
ing one acre of land deeded to the
Board of Education for sch >ol purpose by
Anna K Ingram and Fret M, I-Iouser,
Said land herein conveyed hounded pn
the north by lands of W. A Strother, on
the ea t liy land of Warren Smith estate
south by land of Naiional Fruit Farm
arid public mad leading from Pefry to,
Macon public road to Tharp’s-rn’ll, and
west by Perry and .Macon public rond
and eontainirg[10t 1 4)one hundred and
one fourth acres more or less
Fee simple titles will be made to the
purchaser of said lands at said sale. And
proceed? applied first to the payment of
said above described indebtetie.-s. with
aceured interest and all expenses in
curred in this proceedings and the re
maining if any: to s-id d H Hirdison.
W W WOOLFOLK.
By M K^nz, his Attorney at Law.
Macon.—The Valdosta, Moultrie and
Western railway, which is of special
value to watermelon and cotton
growers along its route, will not be
Junked, according to the plans. that
jwere , mapped out recently before
jjudge Beverly D. Evans, in chambers
here. C. L. Jones, present owner of
jthe road, has agreed to sell the line
to a corporation being organized by
.W. J. Vereen, of Moultrie, if the pur
chasing price can be raised. Men on
the right-of-way are anxious to form
the company and take over the road.
It is considered almost an assured
fact that the company can be formed
and the price asked by Mr. Jones
secured.
The V., M. and W. property was
sold several weeks ago to Mr. JoneB
for ,lts Junk value, and he started
dismantling It a short time ago. In
selling the property to Mr. Jones,
Judge Evans gave him the privilege
of operating It or junking it. On tho
order it was specified that the junking
must he completed in thirty days.
As the thirty days’ period will be
ended In a few days, Judge Evans
extended the period -thirty more days
to give the proposed corporation time
to organize and raise the money need
ed. While the company is being form
ed the junking will be held up. The
road was being torn ub at the rate of
X mile a day. Mr. Jones had already
junked 7 miles of it when approached
.by the citizens of Valdosta and Moul-
jtrle. The contract drawn up by Mr.
’jones and proposed company was
-satisfactory to all parties.
; The new organization will jpperate
jit as a going concern. “That the
[road will be saved frjjm the junk heap
Is almost an assured thing.” Judge
Evans said. “Only one man had to
be seeh, and Mr. Vereen went to At
lanta to see him." The consideration?
!for the deal was not, given. E. J.
■Wilcox of Valdosta, represented Mr.
ijones, and Mr. Vereen represented
jthe proposed, purchasers. The con
ference lasted for approximately five
hours.
Florida Farmer Killed By Neighbor
Quitman.—News has reached Quit-
man of the killing of ‘'Buck” Eden
field, a well-known citizen of Perry,
Fla., by Jack Cruese, a neighboring
farmer. The shooting grew out of an
old difficulty about a farm -matter.
It is reported that Edenfield, who was
about seventy years old, was working
near his home when he looked up to
see Cruese pointing a shotgun at him.
Edenfield pulled his pistol and fired,
it i3 said, inflicting a slight flesh
wound, and Cruese fired both barrels,
inflioting a mortal wound, It is also
repor'ed tl^at Cruese returned to his
*home nearby, got more shells and
fired again into the body of his pros
trate enemy. These reports secured
by long distance phone, were based'
on the dying statement of Edenfjeld,
it is said.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF
Architects Laying Out Bacon E3talf
Macon.—The J. L. Hoffman com
pany, landscape architects of Atlanta,
have been engaged to lay out the es
tate of tile late Senator A. O. Bacon
extending from Jackson Springs, down
the Ocmulgee river to North High
lands and back to the old Masonic
home road. Mr. Hoffman himself will
superintend the laying out of the
roads, side streets and walks.
T. G. House Is KiYled By Machinery
NTewnan.—T. G. House, an engineer
in the shops of the R. D. Cole Manu
facturing plant was killed recently
when struck over the heart 'by a
stick caught in some machinery. It
is stated that he was using the stick
to adjust a belt on a pulley while the
machinery was running. He was 55
years old and leaves a family.
LAND.
Georgia, Houston County.
Under and by virtue of an order from
the Court cf Ordinary of Houston conn
ty, will bo sold Ht'pir-lio out’ cry, on 'hc
first Tuesday in September, 1931, at the
Court House door in said comity, be
tween th» legal hours of sale.
All that certain jtr <er, lot pr parcel d*
land, situate, lying and being in the
City of Fort Valley, (lous'nn county.
Georgia, fronting fee', more or l- i s
west on Miller street; bounded north by
lot formerly owned by M L Sheets. e»st
by lilt of Ambry Hotlindiead, south b>
lot of A J Evenn-U west.by Miller street.
Sale •Will;be to the highe-t and l est
bidder for cash.
This Aug. 8lh, 1921.
BEATRICE HLAPPY. as.Adminr
istratrix Estate of Molly Sloppy,
deoe-is d.
Find Eleven Stills Near Savannah
Savannah.—A miniature moonshine
village was discovered recently by
federal prohibition officers just above
high-water mark on the Ogeechee
river, several miles from Savannah,
when eleven big whiskey stills,
grouped in a radius of a mile,-most
of them lined along the water’s edge
were located. They were on a smalt
canal just across the' Bryan county
line. E. C. Pierce and four other
officers found them on a tip given
them several days ago.
Detectives Probe Short. Coal Weights
Atlanta—Following receipt of nu
merous complaints from consumers of
coal, Chief of Detectives A. Lamar
Poole recefatly detailed two detectives
to thoroughly canvass the city in an
.effort to put an 4 end to the short
weights of coal which has recently
become manifest in the sale of coal.
Chief Poole intimated that he believed
the short weight to be due to care
lessness on the part of many drivers
of. coal wagons, as there are said to
beYnore than 200 coal wagons operat
ing about the city and numerous com
plaints have been lodged against the
drivers.
ing for Comfort at a Reason
able Price are invited to look
at our Stock.
ill Surely Please You.
C. H. Hunnicutt
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