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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
OF LAND
Georgia, Houston County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Houston Coun
ty, will be sold, at public outcry, on
t j,e first Tuesday in October
1921, at the Court-house door of
said county, between the legal hours
of sale, the following tracts of land
jn said county to wit:
All of the following described
lands known as the 51. G. Marshall
place in Houston County, Georgia,
to wit:
The whole of lot No. 87 contain
ing 202% acres, parts of lots Nos.
105 and 106, same being the parts
of said lots lying in the forks of
Mossy Creek and Snake Branch
and containing 101% acres more or
less; also forty-nine and two-fifths
acres of lot No. 74 being nil of Vt
No. 74 except that 162.07 acres
sold previously to F. P. Smith under
deed dated Oct. 18, 1902 and re
corded in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Houston
County, Georgia in Deed Book 2x
page 231; 31 acres more or less of
lot No. 73, said 81 acres being
South of Mossy Creek and being
North and West of the public road
leading from Perry to Macon, Ga.
and East of the land of said lot No.
73 sold previously to F. P. Smith.
All of the above described lands be
ing in the Tenth District of Hous
ton County, Georgia and aggregating
Three hundred eighty four & thir
teen twentieths acres more or less.
Also the following described
lands known as the Tivola Fruit
Farm in Houston County, to wit:
That parcel of land known as the
Holtzclaw Place in Houston Coun
ty, Georgia containing 864 acres
more or less composed of lots and
parts of lots of the 13th district by
original survey, now the Lower
Town distict to wit:
All of lot 66 East of the public
road leading from Perry to Hayne
ville; all of lot 66 'except 60, acres
in the Northwest corner thereof;
the West halves of lots 61 and 62
and all of lot 63 except 66 acres On
Southeast corner belonging to the
Tivola Fruit and Land Co; also all
of lot 22 lying North of the public
road leading from Perry to Sandy
Ridge Church (at Kathleen);) also
all of lot 240 in the Tenth District
of said county, now the lower Elev
enth district, lying West of Mossy
Creek.
Also the following described
land located near Myrtle, Ga
Houston County, to wit:
The following described property cf
the Ohio Fruit and Land Co. situat
ed, lying and being in the 9th dis
trict of Houston County, Georgia
and being all of that lot or parcel
or tract of land known as lot No. 6
in Hie subdivision of the property
of ybi- Fruit and Land Co, <na.de
by W.T. Johnson, Cival engineer,
starting at an iron stob in the So vth-
wc£t corner of said lot and running
Ea«t 2970 feet to an iron stake at
the intersection of the railroad and
wagon road; thence West 2970 feet
to an iron stake, thence South 2970
feet to starting point, said lot being
bounded on South by lot No. 6 pur
chased by Mrs. Nina B. Mathew3, cn
Essi by lpt No. 4 purchased by Jas
R Kinney; on North by Wood; cr
West by Blewster, said lot contain
ing 202% acres more or less, a copy
of the plot of siud sub-division of the
Ohio J'Kintand Land Company* mude bv
W T John on C IS, being attached to
deed by said pnrty of the first part to
Cco I) Ar.derson the purchaser of lot No
2 of sj;if) property.
Also lot No 3 of same map and fu’ -
diyisiun as referred to above same com-
prusuff 202 1-3 acres more or less.
/vioo that house aiid lot in Fort
'valley occupied by Mrs. Alice S.
Crandall S3 her residence to wilt:
That town lot in the town of
Fort Valley, Houston county, Ga.,
fronting South on Church street
107 3-10 feet and bounded as fol'
lows: North by the premises of
M. A. Brown, South by said
Church street, East by the premis
es of J. A. Evans, and west by the
lots of O. G. Singleton and F. C.
Houser said lot being that bought
hj' F. A. Braneli from Mrs. C. G.
Hiley and containing one acre more
or less.
Also the following described
lands known as the Dinkins place
to wit:
That tract of land in the Tenth
District of Houston county Ga.,
comprising the west half of lot
No. 174 containing 101 1-4 acres
more or less and the northeast cor
ner of lot No 147 containing 501*2
acres more or less also 50 acres of
the east half of lot No. 147, said
land containing in the aggregate of
of 202 1-2 acres more or less, it
being the same land formerly own
ed by Wm, G. Dinkins.
Also that house and lot in Gano*
ville bought by John A. Houser
to, wit:
That house and lot in Gano-
ville bought by John A. Houser
same fronting 70 feet by 200 feet
and bounded as follows: Bound
ed on North, South and East by
property of Fort Valley High and
Industrial School and on West by
John L. Brown lot.
Also the following described
lands known as the W. S. Tatman
lots to wit:
(No. 1) That tract of land
known and designated as No.108 on
plot or survey made by O. L. Green
forW. F. Gano and fully describ
ed as follows: Bounded on North
east by street running from Mar-
shallville and Fort Valley public
road to Georgia Fr'uit Packing Co’s
yafcds; on Southeast by Marshall-
ville and Fort Valley public road;
on Southwest by lot belonging to
Mrs. W. S. Tatman and conveyed
to said Crandall in a deed, on
Northwest by railroad cut, skid
lot fronting Marshallville and
Fort Valley public road 80 feet
and running back to Railroad
street 200 feet, being rectangular
in shape and being the home and
lot occupied formerly by W. S.
Tatman as a residence.
(No. 2) Also that tract or par
cel of land lying and being in the
county of Houston, State of Geor
gia and lying and being situated
as follows: Beginning at a point
on Marshallville and Fort Valley
public road on Northwest side 80
feet Southwest of Mill street, run
ning thence Northwest along lot
sold by F. W. Gano to W. S. Tat
man, 272 feet more or less to Rail
road street, thence along said street
Southwest 80 feet thence South
east 272 feet more or less to said
Marshallville and Fort Valley pub
lic road, thence Northeast along
said road 80 feet to point of, begin
ning. Said lot containing 1-2
acres more or less, same being the
lot lying Southwest of lot sold by
F. W. Gano to W. S. Tatman and
conveyed by said Tatman to Geo
N. Crandall.
Terms of said sale to be cash.
Said administrator reserves the
right to accept or reject any one
or all of said bids as in his judge
ment seems to bo for best interests
of said estate.
Snid Rule to bo continue d from day to
dny if nSeessary until property is sold, ,
This fchelst day ofSeplember 1921.
LOUIS L. BROWN, Ad
ministrator of the Estate
of Alfred Shepard deed.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Georgia, Houston County.
Will be sold before the Court Hou*e
door, in the city of. Perry, Houston,
County, Georgia, during the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
October, next, the foiling described
property, till in Houston CCunty, levied
on ns the property of J. A. berry, to
satisfy an execution from the City
Court of Houston County, and returnable
to the Nov. Teirn of City Court in
favor of F. C. Day versus J. A. Berry:
All that tract or piirc 1 of land in the
Oity of Perry County of Houston, State
of Georgia knovn and distinguished
according to the map of the said city, as
part of Block (P) and described as
follows; Fronting |on Washington Street,
commencing at a corner where the gar
den of the j. H. Houser Estate, joins
said lot, and running south on Washing
ton Street one hundred and five feet
(105) thence west the full length of said
lot to Ball Street four hundred and
twenty four (424J feet and nine inches
thence North along Ball Street one
hundred and five feet (105 to corner of
the George McCalley lot, thehce East
four hundred aud twenty lour [424] feet
and nine inches to starting point, bound
ed as follows: North by J, H. Houser
Estate and George McCalley lot, East, by
Washington Street, South by lot of Mr«
Laura Killen and West by Bali Street;
Also that tract or parcel of land situated
in the City of Perry, Houston County
Georgia at the intersection of Kitchen
and Ball Streets, in said City, bounded
on the North by Kitchen Street, on the
East by lot of J. H, Houser estate, south
by lot of land owned by J, A. Berry
conveyed to him by G, B. Wells and
west by Bull Street, Tho land conveyed
being known as the Geoige McCalley
lot and containing one acre more or less.
Also at the same time all that land
lying In Upper J 1th distiictof Hous
ton County ha, consisting of 405 acres
more ov less aud bounded as follows i
North by lands of J. J. Jones and C. B.
Welboi s East by lands af Old Fengan
Est, and tbe old King place, and on tbe
West by lands of Mrs Brannan, levied on
and sold as the property of Geo; M
Burgess, to satify a fi fu for State and
County taxes for the year 19SO.
Also at the same time and place, one
Republic Truck model IS levied on and
to be sold as the property of ,E F Rowe,
to satify a Bail and Trover action pend
ing in the City Court of Houston County
and returnable to the May term 1921
thoreof in favor of Fourth Natioual Bank
of Macon Ga. vs. E W Howe.
T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
Tires and Tubes
New Line of Tires and Tubes
just received.
We can now furnish you with
any Style of the Best Make
and Lowest Price.
i
SEE US BEFORE
YOU BUY.
How about that Nobby
for your Truck.
Cord
NOTICE TO HEIRS-AT-LAW.
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Georgia, Houston Cotraty.
J. 1?. Bartley having applied to the
Ordiu’ftrv by petition asking that Mrs.
Sarah Elizabeth Wtight, as Admini
stratrix of the estate of B. H. Wright,
deceased, late of said County, be re
quired to make to him a deed to AH
tlwt lot in the City of of Fort Valley
Georgia, fronting 85 feet onMillcr Street
and running back in a westerly direction
it uniform width of 85 feet for a distance
of 2t.8 feet; said lot bounded on the
East bv Mil'er Street; North by lots of
Hrsa Lou Murray and A. O. Riley
We t by the Culpepper lot; and South
by the lot known ns (he Hobbs or Put
ten So*; the same being a part of the T
I!. Ru c sol lot, in pursuance of a bond
for title made by the said B, H, Wright
in li'is lifet me to the said J. B, Bartley
•he sap J, B. Bartley alleging that he
has fully met his obligations in said
bond.
This is to notify A. J. Wright, Mrs
John S. Anderson, Urban H. Wright
C. F. Wright, Claude E. Wright, and
StrHie Blaneiffe Wright by and thru her
Guardian Mrs. Sarh E. Wright, the
heris.at law of Iho said B. H. Wright
deceased, to be and appear at the
October Term, 1921, of the Court of
Ordinary of Houston County, and show
cause, if any they have, or can, why
the said Administratrix should not be re
quired to make said deed as prayed for
|-,y the said J. B. Bartley, petitioner
Tnis August 15th. 1921.
I. T. WOODARD, Ordinary.
666 quickly relieves Constipa
tion, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite
and Headaches, due to Torpic
Liver.
A. M. ANDERSON,
PERRY, - - GEORGIA.
ORDINARY’S CITATIONS.
Houston County, Georgia.
Mrs Minnie L. Staluaker, lAdmini
statrix of the estate of J. W. Staluaker
late of said county, decreased having
applied for leave to sell the lands of
said deceased. This therefore to notify
all persons irterested that, her application
will be heard on the first Monday in
October 1921, this Sept., 5th 1951.
James T Atkins having applied for
letters of Administration on the estate of
T Prescott, late of Houston County,
deceased, this is to notify all persons
inteierted that his application will be
heard on the first Monday In October
1921. This September 5 1921,
G. D. Tucker, Administrator estate of
T P Tucker represents to this court that
he has fully discharged the duties of said
trust and hss applied for letters of
diamisson. This is therefore to notify all
persons interested that his application
will be heard on the first Monday Oct,,
1921. This September 6 1921.
W C Watson Administrator of J R
Watson, deceased, late of Houston
County having applied for leave to sell
the lands belonging to said estate this
is therefore to notify all persons inter
ested-that his application will be heard
on the /first Monday in October 1921.
This September (ith lOsi,
Mary J; Barfield having applied for
letters of Administration on the estate
){ George M. Barfield late of said coun
tv. deei.used. This is therefore to notify
all perAOns interested that her applica
tion will be heard on the first Monday
in October 1921, this Sept., 5tfc 19215
WILLARD SERVICE
We are prepared to recharge and rebuild all makes of
Batteries and have Service Batteries to fit your car.
Will test and fill your battery with water free.
New Batteries in stock at all times.
McLendon Auto Co.
CALVIN E. McLENDON, Prop’r.
PERRY - GA.
Syrup Cans and Barrels.
We are prepared for the Syrup Season
with a good stock of syrup cans
and barrels.
We have the cans in both gallon and half
gallon sizes at a price that makes them the
practical package to use for your syrup.
We will also have a full stock of new cy
press barrels at a very attractive price.
Be prepared for the grain sowing season by placing
your order with us for a
THOMAS GRAIN DRILL.
sisting of Fulghum, Bancroft, Appier and Texas
Rust Proof varieties, Blue Stem Wheat and
Abbruzzi Rye.
pay
For Sale Cheap—-One smooth e
running five passenger standard
make car. Will trade for real
estate or good piano.Addres, P. O.
Box 133. Perry, Ga
The appr -isr rs appointed to set aside 4
year’s support out'of the estate of ,1.
W. Stfllnaker, late of said* county de- , . . . , ...
We can furnish them with or without the fertilizer
notify all persons interested to fS'attachment. We also have a full line of seed coir
objections, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in Oct., 1021 or said
return will be made the Judgement of
this court.
Richard E. Jones, Administratqr of
the estate of W. H. Jones, late of said
county, deceased, having applied for
leave to sell all the lands of said de
clared. This is therefore to notify all
persons interested that his application
will be heard on the first Monday in
October 1921. This Sept., 5th 1921,
C. M. Mathews, Administrator of the
estate of E. S. Mathews, late of said
county decased having applied for leave
to sell all the lands cf said deceased.
This is therefore to notify all persons
interested that his application will be
heard on the first Monday in October 1921
this September 5tb 1921,
C. M, Mathews, Administrator of the
estate of Mrs. Susan E. Mathews, late
of said county, deceased, having applied
for leave to sell all the lands of said
deceased. This is there fore to notify all |
persons interested that his application
will be heard on the first Monday in
October 1921 This September 5th 1921,1
l. T. WOODARD, Ordinary. 31
We are in the market for field peas and will
the best prices obtainable for them. Sell us
you have to sell and let us sell you what
you have to buy.
COME TO SEE US
CIO. C. HOTS.
JTHB HUSTLER
Perry, Ga.