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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary of Macon County, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in January 1923 at
the court-house door in said county, be
tween the t lejal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash the following de-
JSaribed lands to-wit.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United* States District Courfei
Western Division, Southern Dis
trict of Georgia.
\In the matter o/ M. L. Sheats
' and Son. aud M. L. Sheats and T.
AlUhiSactorparcel of land known 1 Sheat ®; Fort Valley, Houston
County, Ga*. Bankrupts in Bank
ruptcy,
as “P" oo the map of the Josper U
Slappey lands as shown in the purtition
of s iid lantlfc in the Clerk's office of Ma
con county Superior court in the par-
, tition pro. endings between the heirs at
\law of tire said Jasper U Slappey and
comprising three tracts of land as follows,
First tract- That 99.96 acres of land
on the north part of laud lot number 251
in the ninth district of Houston county
Georgia and described as follows com
mencing at the northeast corner of said
lot *51 and running l hence west 3021
To the Creditors of the Above-
Named Bankrupts:
You are hereby notified that the
above named bankrupt has appli^
ed for a discharge from all debts
provable against hiiii in bank
ruptcy.
The said application will bo
-— heard by the United States Dis-
ieet to the northwest corner of Baid lot,; t — j
thenco south along the west line of said trlct Judge of said dlVJb.on and
lot for « oistauee of 1437 feet; thenco district at the Uuited States Court
east 8021 foot to the east line of said lot;
thence north along the east line of said
lot for a distance 1437 feet to the point of
beginning.
Second tract- That 11.04 acres of land
of lot number 11 in the eighth district of
• Macon count/ Georgia and measured as
follows;, ' omuienoing at the northwest
corner of lot number 251 in B*i4 ninth
district of H ouston county Georgia and
running 38 feet to the right of way of the
Southwestern Railroad; thence in a
southwesterly direction along said right
of way to the lands of Jasper U Slappey,
or plat “D” on said partition map; thence
east 544 feet to the west line of said lot 251;
thence along the west line of said lot 251
north for a distance 1523 feet to the
point of beginning.
ll&Tlie above two tracts of land compris
ing 1U acres of lmd, more or leas and
bounded as follows ,
\ North by lot number 250 In the ninth
district of Houston county Georgia and
lot number 10 in the eighth district of
Macon county Georgia; soutn by the
JaBper U Slappey lands or division “D"
on said map; west by the right of way
' of the Southwestern Railroad.
Said lands sold as the property of the
estate of Jack ‘W Slappey for the purpose
of paying the debts and for distribution
among the heirs of the said deceased.
C. J. GOODWIN
Administrator on the estate of Jack W
' Slappey.
room in the city Macon, Georgia
on the 19 day of January, 1923,
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon.
All creditors of said bankrupt
are notified to apper at the time
and place.stated and show cause
if any they can why fire prayer of
said petitioner should not be grant
ed, *
Dated at Macon, Ga., this 18th
day of December A D., 1922.
L. M. ERWIN, Clerk
By E C, Palmer, Deputy f Clerk.
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MAKE OUT YOUR LIST AND COME HERE
SHERIFF SALE
Georgia, Houston County.
There will be sold at the court house
dohr in I'eirv, Ga., on the first Tuesday
tn January 1923, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, at
public outcry, for cash, the following
described property s
One black horse mule named Tom, age
10 years old, 1 two horse wagon, Hack
ney make, 1 Hagan engine, l Bulldoaier
pump and piping, 1 turpintine still and
all equipment. Levied on as the proper
ty of J. N. Wood to satisfy a fi fa from
the City Court of Houston county in fa
vor of Herty'Tur pentiae Co., vs J. N.
Wood, Jr.
This Dec. 6th, 1922.
T. 8. CHAPMAN, Sheriff.
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Georgia, Houston County.
Mrs Clifford M «Sharp, having applied
for letters of Administration on'the estate
of Walter M Sharp deceased, thiB isthere
fore to notify all persons concerned that
her application will be heard before the
Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in
January 1923. This December 6. 1929.
H. L. Wasden C. S. C. H. C.
Ex. officer Ordinary H. C.
. Georgia, Houston County.
Miss Ellen K King, administratrix of
the estate of Mrs Frances L King deceas
ed having applied for letter of dismission
from said trust, this is therefore to 'notify
all persons concerned that her application
will be heard before the Court of Ordi
nary on the first Monday in January 1923,
This December 6, 1922.
H. L. Wasden G. S. C. H. C.
Ex-..Officer Ordinary H. C.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
OF CREDITORS.
In the District Court of (ho
United States for the Western Di
vision of the Soul hern District
of Georgia,
In the matter of Fred F. Bar
nette, bankrupt, in bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Fred W. Bar
nette of Powet’svillc, in the county
of Houston, and district aforesaid,
a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on
December 2, A.D., 1922., the said
F. F* Barnette was duly adjudi
cated bankrupt, and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be
held at Macon, in Bibb county,
Georgia, in room 304, Grand Opera
House Building on December 28th
1922 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon
at which time the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bank
rupt, and transact such other busi
ness as may properly* oome before
said meeting. The brnkrupt is re
quired to be pfesent on that day
for examination.
Maeon, Ga., this Dec. I3th,1922.
J. N, Talley, ,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Mrs W tJ Berry died at her
home at 1015 Hazel Street, yoster*
day morning at 10 o’clock. Mrs.
Berry had been in declining health
several days. She was 82 years
of age and was born in Cobb
County. Mrs Berry had been liv- « xrr , . . . _ __
ifig ill this city 24 years. She had v Wfc, HAVE
GOT® FOB. WOMEN:-' ‘
ililiittlfm H H ° se - at iM£|ife ^•90 and $2.75 •
viving are four daughters and LlSlS Hosiery at oOc and 75c.
t hree sons, Mrs w i, Fuller aud Cotton Hosiery at 15c 25c and 35c.
M rs T H Fuck- ■ r of V! aeon; Mrs Collar and Guff Jets from 59c to $1.25
of Mnedi'evhi ■ ■HlJt'nJH'S Gift Towels from.26c to $1.00 .
MM! 1. air w. B. | 6d Room Slippers $1.26 and $1.46 pair
Sperry of r .• Qn. Handkerchiefs, the biggest and prettiest lice ever shown
The funiMtii services were held here, any price, any fabric any design.
from B 1 vue Bnplist Church _ T ___ S
at 1:30 o’clock. Rev. H. if. Con- GIFTS FOR MEN:- • Yj
uell, pastor, officiatin g. TutermeKt » n , ^
was in thefnfiniy lot in Riverside Bj&ck Cat Pure Thread Silk y>ox, all collars at 76c*
Cemetery. Thu following served Black Cat Lisle Thread Sox, all colors, at 50c
as pallbearers: Meters. Clarence Black Cat Lisle Thread SOX, all Colors, at S5c!
Blacl^ Cdt Cotton Sox, all colors, at 25c.
Befts, all grades,from 50c to $1.25
Hats, bran new shipment,the latest $3 00, $3.85 and $5.00
Ties, bran new, silk and crocheted, 50c, 75c and $1.00
Shirts, silk Shirts $3.50,Percal and Madras,$1.00 to $2.00
Caps, any grade, 60c to $2.00 each.
Bed Room Slippers, $2.98 pr. Sweaters $1.75 to 5.98 ;
Medlin. M O Thnrpct Dr C A Yar
borough, Sam Patton, C 11 Clay
and Preston MedliuMacoh Tele
graph.
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We want to thank the good
people who rendered kindness and
gave help and gave us sympathetic
words in the illness and death of
our Dear Sister inlaw and wife.
They will ever have our
prayer^.
Signed
Geo. W. Mosteller, Husband,
Ben F Mosteller and wife.
—FOR SALE—Farm of 168 acres
2% miles southwest ef Perry and
part of the old Tareatine place.
Cheap for quick aale, easy terms.
Will exchange for town property.
i B. W. Long, Perry, Ga.
FOR ^ENT.
Garage equipped up to
date on Carroll Street oc
cupied by McLendon Auto
Company beginning Janu
ary 1st, 1923. A. A. Smoak
Perry, Ga.
FOR SALE u Cern. Hay, Country
Mept, Ham, Lard, Sides and Shoul
ders. Apply
A. A. Smoak, Perry. Ga.
—FIRE WORKS\—Of all kinds at
Mr. E. E. King’s just out /of town
on Dixie Highway.’
—FIRE WORKS—Of all kinds at
Mr. E. E. King’s just out of town
on Dixie Highway.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE.
United States District Court,
Western Division, Southern y Dis
trio! of Georgia.
lathe matter of Clarence B.
Cunningham, Fort Valley, Hous 1
ton aounty, Ga,, bankrupt, iu
bankruptcy.
To the creditors of tho above
named bankrupt;
Yon are hereby notified that the
above named bankrupt has applied
for ft-disoharge from all debts
provable against him in bank
ruptcy. 1
The said application will bo
heard by the United States Dis
trict Judge of tho said division and
district at the United States Court
Room in the City of Maeon, Geor
gia on the 16th day of January,
1923,at 10 o’oloek in the forenoon.
All creditor of said bankrupt are
notified to appear at the time and
plaee stated and show cause if any,
they can why the prayer of Said
petitioner should not be’ granted.
Dated at Maeon, Ga., this 15th
day of December A. D. 1W2.
L. M. Erwin, Clerk.
J3. O. Palmer, Dept. Clerk.
A WORD OF THANKS
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Cake Pan, Illuminum, for 1.00
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PERRY, - GA.
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