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LEGAL SALE OF LAND.
Georgia, Houston County.
Kinder and by virtue of the power of
lale contained in a certain deed lo secure
debt executed by Ellen R. Hartley to E.
JC“ “ * * '
the 31st dav of October, 1922, trmsferr- •deed'roeordAd I™a ron
ed and assigned bv the said Thomnsnn acocl r , et , olclGrt 1,1 Book A-A, page 530;
to Taylor Cotton rill tSw ? ls '' m%Af*w&y 50 feet in width sold
with notes secured by Albangh ' GeorRia company to
retherwith all the riffht title Vnd in* Centni1 °f Georgia Rnilway company,
ierestofthesad r® ‘ iP fH* M I$ en jL d b >’ d ** d recordedin Book o-o
ill the laud conivld ^n snid ^^ri^ 396 5 also lot deeded by
deed to said Thormfsnnl Albal, S h -Georgia Fruit company to the
Taylor cXEUlsllKb colored Method^ Episcopal 'church in
lie outcry before thfnnnrt hnnoi America, recorded m Book 9, page 83.
louston Gouhtv tl Sift l!inh« a t d hidd^! The lnnds horein Ascribed being the
for cash, on TuesdL tnn Mg®! entire fruit farm MNS known ns the
cembor, 1932 bfflweeW+lm, WnfhnnV^W Allm hgh.Geor-ria Fruit company and now
J-vn as the Buckeye Fruit and Farm
being4n Hou^tonCountv Georni^ame ' l ,l .° rlebt sccm ' ed hy said deed is two
being lot of land N n ° iifTn fulfill ; cert '" n promissory nob-s, ouch for the
strict of said Countv iffl, I principal sum of ‘$7,715.00, «mch dated
acres and beim» nnoaV ° t ' in n ? , ’ 03 ! Mi, y lst.1920, eacli bearing interest from
!y 2927 feet nofth^m fee ft?- a ? d w f* i date at the r ite of 8 per cent per nnnmn,
*o. 317 in,the lath Dislrldbfsaid Conn Ifc*AxA
r con.taimng 186.4 acres, and being l 8 t 1992 ^ other due August
,08i> feet east and west by 2927 feet north s
being the northern half of • lot No. 87,
containing 101 1-4 acres, more or less;
also all that tract of land being lot No.
108 containing 202 1-2 acres, more or
less; all the above described hinds being
located in tho 9th district of Houston
County, Georgia, and aggregating 1336
acres, from which land is to be deducted
15 acros in northwest corner of lot No.
|!9*HwSr fl P T° nt -r e l8 J d S y 0f May M®!p aWB
thesist day Wm evidenced b>
PAY FOR ONE
_ _ vob hjy 1 1U13L U' >1 til
Mg’™ als p of lot No. 318 in the
■13th district of said County commencing
it the northeast corner of sa'd lot and
south along the east line of said
it 104^, feet to the Perry and Henderson
wSL+wK. 1 i* ^once southwest along said
>oad I960 feet to a point, thence north-
est 1181 feet to the . west line of said
!*> nerth along the weBt line of
lid lot 2067 feet to the northwest corner
hende east along the north lino 9685
eet to the beginning point, and con-
anung 115 acre,s, more or less, of said
bt; also 12.1 acreB, more or less, of lot
[q. 48 in the 14th district of said County
pmmencing at the northeast corner of
aid-lot and running south along the
ast line of. said lot 347 feet to a point,
hence wpst 1652 feet, thence north 347
eet to the north line said lot, thence
ast along the north line of said lot 1652
eet to thes tarting point; all of
aid lots and parts of lots
ying and being in one body and com
prising 516.5 aorea of land, more or less;
“Excepting from said land one-fourth of an
Are, more or less, in the shape of a
riangle in the northeast corner of lot
No. 17 in the 14th district de-ded to J W
Bloodworth by deod dated July 29, 1918
-nd recorded id Deed Book 27, page 0
Jerk's Offlee Houston Superior Qourt.
The debt secured hy said deed is two
evtain promissory notes, each for the
irmcipal sum of $7,715.00, each dated
lay 1st, 1920, each bearing intere-t
rom date at the rate of 8 per cent per
nnum, interest payable annually, one
lue August 1st, ip21 and the other due
Augdstlst, 1922.
Both of 8’iid notes hnving become due
md remaining unpaid, the power of sale
ontained jin said deed Ii83 become
perative. The proceeds of said salt*.will
je applied to the pavment of said debt
[and the expenses of this proceeding, and
'ike remainder, if any, will be paid to
laid Ellen R. Hartley.
Said real estate will be sold subject
ind Inferior to two prior and superior
ieiis it) favor of Atlanta Trust Company
ine tor the principal sum of $1,700.00
ind the other for tho principal sum of
;2^5D.OO, said liens being evidenced by
;wo.,certain security deeds bqih executed
>y ^aid E Jerome Thompson on Novein-
•er:*6, 1919, to said Atlanta Trust Com-
iany, as recorded in Deed Book 28,
, mges 140 to 3,44 inclusive, in the Office
of , Cleric of the Superior Court of
Houston County. . ~
This November 14, 1922.
TAYLOR COTTON COMPANY
Bjr its Attorney'.at Law, 0 E Brunson
Both of said notes hnving become dun
and ‘remaining unpaid, the power of sale
cpntaiped in said deed 1ms become oper
ative. The proceeds of said sale will be
applied to the payment of said debt and
the expenses of this proceeding, and tlm
remainder if any. will bo paid to said
Ellen R, Hartley,
Said real estate will be sold snbjectnnd
inferior to a prior and superior lien in
favor of the Mutual Benefit Life Insur-
anoe Company for the principal sum of
$40,000.00, said lien I'oing evidenced by
a certain security deod executed by said
Ellen R. Hartley on Decemqor 28, 1920,
to said The Mutual'Benefit Life Insurance
company recorded Jin Deed Record 31,
page 132, Cl rk’8 Office Houston Superior
Court. This November 14, 1922,
Taylor Cotton Company, By its At
torney at Law, C. E, Brunson.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of I
T Woodard late of Houston Coun
ty, deceased are hereby notified to
render’in their demands to the un
dersigned according to law and all
persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate
payment to me.
* J. Houser Edwards, Adinr.
of estate of I T Woodard, deceased
Georgia, Houston County
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed to secure
debt executed by Ellen R Hartley to E
Jerome Thompson on the I3th dav of
January, 1.922, [which said security deed
was on the 18th day of October, 1922,'
transferred and ‘ assigned by the said
Thompson to Taylor Company,
together with the notes secured by said,
deed,' and together with all the right,
title and interest of the said Thompson
in and to all the land conveyed in said
■ security deed to said Thompson] the
undersigned Taylor Cotton Company will
sell «t public outcry before the court
house door of Houston County to the
highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday the
26th day of. December, 1922, between the
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real estate': All of lot No, 106
and all of part of lot No. 119 adjoining
lot 106 on the west, and bounded by Bay
.. Creek swamp, and running to the middle
•of the creek, and containing 65 acres
more or less; also that part of lot No.
i05 lying west of the Macon Traveler’l
Best road, being 195 acres,, more or less;
-the above l»nd aggregating 460 acres,
more or less; also 100 -acres more or
less being the south one-half of lot No.
.8,7 and 60 acres in the northern portion
of lot No. 88. lying between parallel
lines aoross the entire length of said lot
the lot line between lo^s 87 and 88 tiding
the northern boundry and a parallel 'line
-.across lot. 88 being the southern bounda
ry, ithe distance between said lines being
-sufficient to contain 60 acres; also all
that part of lot No. . 108 lying in the
-southern portion of said lot, ‘bounded on
-south l>y line between lots 108 and 107,
and on north" by line located by two
-stakes, being--yards apart the said/tract
containing 4 acres, more or less, same
being land, deeded by Mrs Emily Glass to
the Albaugh-Georgia Fruit Company,
said deed recorded in Book B-B, page 425,
record of Deeds, Houston Superior
Court: also all that tract of land being
all of lot No. 1.07 and No. 86 and 4
acres off of southern part of lot No. 85,
as described in deed from Tryphenia
Mathews to 1W Green-, recorded iff Book
T. folio 22, said land aggregating 409
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America’s Food and Medicine May Go for
Naught if Russians Cannot Secure Clothing
.7** tWAuui*.*.M ,.WvW. ^
7 "if Russia's children, and admits
as well, are to be saved from death
this winter from .^exposure—after
the charity of America has brpught
them through the famine of last
■winter, they must be .supplied with
• clothing.'' This Is a concensus of
opinion of the American Relief Ad
ministration staff in Russia, from
Colonel Haskell down to the in
spectors, according to their reports
to Herbert Hoover, bead of the
A. R. A. •
From every part of Russia where
the A. R. A. baa been feeding
i children and adults, and has been
'Instituting saigtatlon and medical
service and Inoculations to save
.literally millions of lives,.the story
' Is the same- -that the children lack
the barest t—snftsls of under-
Russian winter. And the need of
aid in-this direction for adults, too,
is Indicated by statements of re
cently-returned, workers, who state
s^ses
that in cdses where Russian em
ployes have been given a blanket
for extra services the blankets have
almost invariably been made into
overcoats. Literally millions of
children, say reports, have no shoes
—an item which in Itself may make
it impossible for them to go to'Am
erican Relief. child-feeding kitch
ens. Free shoes and stockings have
been provided for 260,000 children
who are absolutely without foot
wear, but the whole problem Is
beyond the reach of any general
funds now available.
The American Relief Administra
tion. to meet this emergency, has
put koto effect a Clothing Remlt-
JUMtioalng in every way a*
werid
m
Food Remittance. For twenty dol
lars, sent to the A. R. A. at 42
Broadway, New York, the following
articles, or their equivalent in val
ue, will be delivered to any desig
nated person in Russia; 4 2-3 yards
fifty-six Inch twenty ounce dark
blue wool cloth; 4 yards of thirty-
two inch black cotton lining; 8
yards of twenty-seven inch flannel;
16 yards of unbleached muslin; 8
large black ivory buttons; 16 small
black Ivory buttons; 16 small white
bone buttons; 2 spools No. 80 blade
cotton thread; ■ 2 spools No. 40 white
cotton thread.
One package will clothe one adult
.or two children all winter, and re
mittances ordered for general relief
will be used for neediest cases;
thousands of which are heart-break
in*