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EGAL SALE OF UNO
Georgia, Houston County.
Uunder and by virtue of a power of
salo contained in a certain statutory
deed to seem e debt made and delivered
to William E Harrold by J. D Stom,-
bridgo. dated December 17th, 1919, re
corded in Book No, 28, folio 248, Office
Clerk Superior Court, Houston County
Georgia, the undersigned as, assignee of
the said William E Harrold will
soil at Public out cry to the highest
bidder for cash on the fourth Tues
day in November, 1922 (Novem
ber 28th 1922) before the court
house door at Perry, Houston
County, Georgia, between the
hours of 10;00 and 11:00 o’clock a.
m. Central time, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the
lOlli District of the County of
Houston, State of Georgia, consist
ing of whole land lot Number One
'Hundred & Ninety-one (191) con
taining two hundred& seven (207)
acres more or less, and seventy-
four (74) acres more or loss, off
the North side of land lot Number
one hundred & ninety (190) being
a strip 3030 feet from east to west
and 1084 foot from north to south.
All lying in one body of two hun
dred & eighty-one (281) acres,
more or less, and being the same
lands conveyed by warranty deed
from C B Willingham, Jr., to Oscar
II Stombridgo, dated August24th,
1907, recorded in Book No. 9,
folio til, Office Clerk Superior
Court, Houston County, Georgia,
bounded north by lands of estate
of Josiah Bass; east by lauds of J
R WatHon and l' 1 hi Walker; south
by lands of W W Wilson; west by
lands of C L Taylor and the Ma
con and Houston Factory Public
Itond, being the lands whereon the
said J D Stombridgo now resides.
Said lands will be sold as the
property of said J D Stombridgo
to pay the indebtedness referred
to in said deed, whieh is more
particularly described as follows:
One principal note for the sum
of 82500.00, dated December 17th,
191.9, with interest thereon from
October 1st, 1922, to November 28,
J922, at the rate of 7 per cent per
annum; also one interest coupon for
the sum of $175 00, dated Decem
ber 17till, 1919 andduo October 1st,
1921;also one interest coupon for
the sum of $175.00, dated Decem
ber 17th, 1919, and due October
1st, 1922, both of said coupons
bearing interest from their maturi
ty to November 28th, 1922, at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum; also
all wxpenses of this proceeding.
Said notes being made i^nd de
livered by the said .T I.) Sembridgo
in conjunction with said statutory
deed to secure debt, and the
amount of principal and interest
due to day of sale being $2896.15,
together with the cost of
this proceeding. Default
having been made by
the sa(d J D Stembridge in the
payment of interest coupon notes
maturing October 1st, 1921, and
Ootober 1, 19.22, respectively, and
said coupon notes still remaining
unpaid,the entire debt, both prin
cipal and interest, is forced to
maturity under tho terms of said
deed and the power of sale con
tained in said deed has become
operative. Tho proceeds of said
sale will be applied first to the
payment of said indebtedness, and
the balance, if any, paid to the
said J D Stbmbridge.
This 28th day of October, 1922.
Alice H. Buell, Transferee.
TAX COLLECTOR'S APPOINTMENTS
LAST ROUND
I will be nt the follows* place* on the
! dates named for the pn' po->e of C'dlect-
i Ing state anti county taxes for 1922.
j Tuckers store, Monday Nov. 27th. a; rn.
I Dunbar Monday Nov 27th. p. m.
Fort Valley Tuesday Nov. 28th. all day
Wednesday Nov. 29th a. ffi.
Wednesday Nov. 29th p. m.
Friday Deo. 1st. a. m.
Friday Dee. 1st. p. m.
Tuesday Dec. 5th. ml day
Wednesday Dec. 0th. a. m.
Wednesday Deo. 6th. p. m.
Thursday Dec. 7th. a. m.
Thursday Dec. 7th. p. m.
Friday Dee. 8th. a. m.
Friday Doc. 8th. p. m.
Saturday Deo. 9th. p, m.
Monday Dec. llth. a..in.
j Myrtle
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I Elko
J Perry
; Grovania
Hayii'viile
I Kathleen
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Hattie ✓
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Claude
Heard
Perry, Deo.
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W. A. STROTHER,
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of Mrs Mattie G Thompson late of said
county deceased with her will annexed.
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1922. This November Cth 1922.
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LOANS ON FARM LANDS.
We are prepared to close loam
prowptly on Farm Lands. 6 per e*.
Interest.
DUNCAN & NUNN,
Perry, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN
I am prepared to loan Money op
Real iistate without Com mission.
A. A. SMOAK,
3me, Perry,Qa,
JOHN W. BLOOD WORTH
Attorney and Coumjeltob
At Law
^brry - Georgia.
I Wo Praotioo In Both State
and Federal Courts.
A. C. Riley, »Tr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FOMrVALtHY, GA.
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