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ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE QF
LAND.
By virtue of an order of the' ’Court of
ordinary of Houston County Ga., granted
at the May Term 1922, to sell all the
lands of the s^aid Dari Furguson deceased
late of said county, also all the personal
property of said deceased for the purpose
of paying debts and for distribution
among the heirs at low.
Thore will be sold before the Court
House‘door in Ferry Ga,, at priblic out
cry to the highest bidder, between the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
June 1922, as the property of said de
ceased, and being the following described
, lands to wit: All that tract or parcel of
land,.lying being and situated in the
lower 5th District of Houston County Ga.,
containing 172 1-2 acres of land more ox-
less and being in lot No. 187, and bound
ed as follows; north and east by lands oj
lithe Elberta Peach Company on tho
south by 'Alex Ferguson and on the west
by Neal Granville, and further known as
the place whereon Dan Ferguson lived at
tho time of his death, also all the per
sonal property that may be found on said
place. Terms cash.
This May 1st 1922; C. B. Watson Admr.
of Dan Ferguson Deceased.
Marx Kuna, Petitions Attorney.
. 0 III—
LEGAL NOTICE.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Georgia, Houston County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June, 1Q22, before the court house door
of said county between the legal hours of
sale one three-horse Hercules gasoline
engine and one fruit grader and belting
complete, stored in the iron warehouse
of the Perry Warehouse Company in the
City of Perry, Georgia; said property be
ing heavy and expensive to move, will
be delivered to purchaser at said iron
warehouse: levied on and to be sold as
the property of the Southern Fruit Dis
tributors, dofendent, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of Perry Warehouse Com
pany against said Southern Fruit Dis
tributors, returnable to the July Term,
1922, of the Supei-ior Court of Bibb Coun
ty, Georgia.
This 3rd day of May 1922.
T. S. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY
vs
L B. AULTMAN. Et Al.
To L. B. Aultman and
J. N. Van Vaulkenbui-g;
Houston Superior Court, No. 1270
You are hereby notified that Atlanta
Trust Company has filed suit as above
stated to foreclose your interest, if any,
in the following described property in j
Houston county to-wit: •
“All that tract or parcel of land situ- j
ate, lying and being in Houstou County, j
Georgia, in the 12th District of said i
State and County, being known as the !
Lawn and Drive and being part of land !
lot 77 containing 4 1-3-acres.
The driveway being a strip of land 08 t
feet in width aixd 1,000 feet long, run-;
niixg from the nortli line of the 403 acre ;
tract above described to the south lino |
of the Hainesville and Clark’s Bridge
Hoad: also part of land lot 70 in said
district, containixxg 207.5 acres; the
south half of land lot 92 in said district,
containing 100 acres; lot 93 in said dis
trict containing 207.5 acres: all that part
of lot 117 in the said district lying n ortli
and Weft of Dry Ctvck contnining l'kS
irajest lot 118 in said district containing
207.5 aniTS; <>t 119 in said district con
tain ng 200 re o<: nil that part of lot HO
in said district which lies to the north
and west of Dry Creek, containing 36
acres; lot 135 in said di-trict codlaining
207.6 acres; Rri 134 in said district con-
laining 200 aerrs: lot 133 in said district
containing 209,5 acres: lot 132 in said
district containing 202.6 acres; lot lCl lti
said district containing 201.5 acres; lot.
1(1® in said district containing207.l acres
lot 163 in said district containing 207.1
acres, lot 174 iu said, district containing
202.5: lot 175 in said district containing
202.5: • part of lot 176 in Bind
district which lies in Houston County
containing 131.6 acres. All of said lots
lying in one bodv and containing 3.T21.5
acresan aggri g ite according to the survey
made by C. O. Andersou, C, E.. Macon,
(mi,, being the same lands and promises
which were conveyed to Hhett&0’Beirne
by Allen, Rvlander and 8heflieid.”
That, said case is returnable to the Oc
tober term 1022 of Houston Supcnior
Court. This publication is made by vir
tue of air order of the H011, Malcolm
Jones, Judge of said Court, cotnmgnding
you to be und appear at said October
Term 1922 of s lid court,
This 10th dxv of Mav 1922.
H. L. WARDEN, Olerk Superior Court
Houston County, Ga.
Jones, Evans & Moore, Attorneys,
1819-27 Atlanta Trust Co. Bldg,
Atlanta, Ga
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