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PERRY,
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All thnt tract or parcel of land lying
and being in tho fifth district of Houston
Couuty, Georgia containing 50 acres and
_ „ ■ „ . bounded as follows: on north by G E
On the first Tuesday in August 1928, Rape, on east b.y S DThompson, on south
will be sold at the Court House door of by Frank Guhn and west by S D I horap-
Houston Qounty between the lawful sou. Levied on ns the property of Mrs.
hours of said, the following property to Manelta Kemper to satisfy u fi fa fo*
Wlt s - state and county taxos for the year 1923,
, . , , , I Tenant in possession notified,
All that tract or parcel of land lying)
and being in the 13th; district ,nt Hons* j All that tract, lot or parcel of land,
ton County Ga., and being fifty acres 1 situate lying and being in the county of
more or less in the north-west corner of I Houston, State of Georgia and in the Gth
lot No. 212, in .said district. Levied on district therein, containing GO acres more
ns the property of Mrs S J Felder to
satisfy a tax fi fa for slate and bounty
1 taxes for year 1922, and aiMuwl costs,
This levy made by O 0 Morgan Deputy
Sneriff and turned over to me, for. side.
TD’s June 5,lh 1923, Teiiant in possession
notified.
All of townlots known and distinguish
ed on map of survey its follow® Lots No.
153, 154 and 144, eidi fron ing fifty fnet
on 3rd Str ict and running back to alley
and all being in block *18, and situate
and lying in the town of Elko Ga., and
in Houston County. Levied ftti and
ns the prnpeity of J-'arnh J Hall
or less The same being made up of 20 acres
in the north west corner of land lot No.
150, and 40 aeres in the southwest corner
of land lot No. 139. The said two parcels
lying in one body. Levied on as the
property of T J Long to satisfy a fl fa
for state and county taxes for tho year
1922. Tonant in ‘ possession notified.
All thnt tract or parcel of land in the
fith District of Houston County, Georgia,
described as follows: The sou-Least %
of land lot No. 125, being in a square
form and containing 50 5-8 n< res mure
sold | or less. Levied on as tho property of T
and i F White to satisfy a fi fa for the year
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Rochelle Hodge - Petition for Divorce
• In Houston Superior
vs - Court. October Tetm
- 1923.
Jatnes Hodge
To the defendant, James Hodge:-
The plantiff, Rochelle Hodge, having
filed her petttio" for divorce against
James Hodge, in this court, returnable
to this term of the Court, and it being
made to appear thnt James Hodge is not
n resident of said county, and nl-o that he
does not reside within tho State, and an
order having been mnde for service on
him, James Hodge, by publication, this,
therefore, is to notify you, James nodge,
to bo and appear at the next Term of
Houston Supetior Court to be held on the
First Monday in October, 1923, then and
there to answer said complaint.
Witi eis toe Honorable hA Mathews,
Judge of the Superior Court. This July
9th 1923.
II L Warden, Clerk.
Anna D FitzeeiaM, to siti-fy a tax fl fa j 1922. Tennnt in possession notified.
f«'r vtate and count v luxes for year 1932 ,
and all accrued cos’s. Levied on by O C All that tract or parcel of land lyipg
Morgan Deputy SlierifT and turned over and beil, g J* the 10th district
to me for sale, Tenant in possession °f- , . n Q. 0 .** ”.ty \ G_e o j g i a
notified. This Juno 5lh 1923.
All that tract or pare 1 of land lying
and being In the lSih district of Houston
County Ga., and being that strip of land
and being tho south half of lot No. GG cut
off by an east and west lino through the
center thereof and containing 100 acres
more or less. Levied on as tho property
of 8 S Hartley to satisfy a fl fa for state
TURN ME OVER
■ay wf
axj pnejje spit
lying on the east side of kite National and county taxes for the year 1022. Ten
Highway from Perry to Vienna Ga., and a it in possession notified,
lying on the south-east of lot No.301 and I , , ,, , , . , ' , , ,
bounded as follows; on nnrtli by lands' A 1 thnt traot or P arco1 of land » Wng
of J W Hurdle, east by H M Warvord nn <I/boing in the northwest corner of lot
south by lands of M's L A Borum. on N6.111.4 itt the sixth district of Houston
west by National Highway, and con- bounty, Georgia, said tract containing 62
taining 10 acros more or less, to satisfy aores ,nor ® ‘ ,r le8B " nd bounded as
a certain tax execution for the year 1923 f°n°W8: on the north by land of Holt,
undull costs accrued thereon. Levied eaftt b y Slocum, south and west by.
upon as the property of Julius C Borum Charles M Hardison. Levhd on as the
aud found in possession. property of J M Jackson ostuto to satis
fy a Ufa for state and county taxes forth
All that certain lot in the Walden tract year 1923. Tenant In possession notified
of the H C Harris estate lands, lying in . , . ' . , .. *
the north-wost portion of Fort Valley,' All that trnet of land in tlio 10th dia-
Houston County, Ga., being known ac- trict of Houston County, Georgia con-
cording to W N Harris survey of said taining 150 nores and being all of lot No.
tract as lot No. 71, fronting on Walden d4 in ,he P lan of 8 “l d district except 50
Street 48 feet and extending back of uni- a « 1 ' 8 tho northwest corner of said lot
form width to the ditch runnning along No. 64. Levied on as the property of W
the northern boundary of said Walden L Giles to satisfy a fi fa for state and
tract. Said lot fronting on the north side ® ount y f axeB H tbe y car 192a - Tenant In
of Walden Street and bounded on the possession notified,
west side by Knoxville Street onroad.) A11 that tract or parcel of land lying
\ t !‘ ( V , | Pe r y °/1 JEh and bein « a P a * ot ' ot No. 210. origionul
Harris to satisfy a fi fa for stato and \oth district of Houston County, Georgia
ominty taxesTor the yoar 192-. ienant in bdl that t of ]ot 910 woat und 80l , th
possession uotifli-d. I of® several waters of Bear branch
All thnt one sere of land in lot No. 212 a»i) Mossy Creek, and moro fully de
in the Bixth district of Houston County, scribed as follows: Bounded on the north
Ga., boundod as follows; west by lands by l«n r *H»ofJ J Mnrchburne, south by
of .T M Culpper ostato, south by lands of lands of J S Bryan, e«st by lands of Mi'S
W E Groono east by lands of T H Brown Laura Hartley and west by Mossy Cr *ek
and on north by lands of T H Brown, This being a a triangular Blmpod piece ot
said one aero of land being the land sold &Ut land, situated on the oast, side or
by James Cliott to Katie Cliett and re- Mossy Creek and we-t ' f Bear Branch
corded in Clerk’s Office.Superior court of anil containing/100 a - roi more, or less*
Houston County in book No. 20 and folio bev * od ° n . a ® J bc PJ’°t ) °f Roddick
144, on February 5th 1914, Levied on as tpsatisfy %a fl fa f*'r state and
tbe property of Mary Mar in to satisfy a county taxes for the year 192-.. Tenant
fi fa for state and county taxes for tho f * n po»8**88ioii notified,
year 1922. Tenant in possession notified.
what mailed Mr. tf. R.ouc^
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“White Rose” Miller Gets Sentence
Jackson, Miss.—Dr. S. D . Miller,
a.egro physician, who, when he had a
supply of narcotics wore a white rose!
In his lapel and when he had none
substituted a red rose, was under
sentence to spend the next four years,
ind eight months in the federal prison
in Atlanta. The federal court of ap
peals a few days ago sustained his
conviction for selling narcotics and
Federal Judge Holmes passed sen-;
tence. Miller was known generally:
ss ’-‘White Rose” Miller , after he
adopted his system of signals. !
/ ft, S. CHAPMAN Sheriff
All that certain store lot in Block “E!’
in Fort V«lley Ga., on south i-ido of
Main Street, fronting on said street 25
feet, extending from tbe center of the'
oaBtwall of Slapey & Evans livery stable
and extending back southerly 140 feet
mere or less to the public alley running
through said Blork, said store lot being
same as recently built upon by B !T
Marshall ln*Aiigust 1901, said store be
ing the one now occupied by J D Wilson
& Sons. Levied on as the property of J D
Wilsou & Sons-, J D v Wilson/-Chester
Wilson to satisfy a fl fa for state and
county taxes for the year 1Q22. Tenant in
possession notified.
All that tract or pareel of land lying
l ft j
Old Battleships Maine: And, Missouri)
( i Will Be Numbered Arnofig, The .j.
» 8hipi|’ To BU Junked.
Washington.'—The fate of 28 prou.dl
jmenjp' war of the United States navy
Is hqi^ng decided by -naval authorities
who }yill have to action the ratified
5 power naval treaty. 1 ,.
These ^powerful patrols, some still,
in the course of construction, are to,
Man Ends Life After Shooting Wl,fe
High Point, N. C.—The body ' of!
Grady Taylor, 22, who, according to;
the coroner, committed suicide after]
shooting and seriously wounding his!
wife, Mrs. Jennie Taylor, was .being;
held to await arrival of relatives from)
Greer, S. C. Mrs. Taylor reacted;
favorably from an operation, it was!
jald at the hospital .-and 1b expected
to recover. The double shooting at
she Taylor home here followed domeB-'
lie troubles police said. j
Injunction Halts 7. W. W. Activities;
Sacramento, Calif.—California’s war;
igainst the I. W. W. and Its activities',
passed to a new. stage following the;
Issuance by Superior Judge Charles]
0. Busick, of Sacramento county, of]
i sweeping temporary injunction pro-;
UMting virtually all activities of the!
organization and affiliated bodies in)
this state. Hearing of making the!
injunction permanent was set for the]
36th of July.
All that tract or pareel of land, lying be junked j>y the terms of the epoch-
and being in the Gth dlstrioju of Houston I a j peace' pact framed at tho Washing-
County Ga., and being a portion of what,] ton bonferenccF / ,
is known as the Moss Lake Fruit Farm ] r ' I
ana comprising GO acres of land morolclr! - France, having completed the rati-i
less and lying west of the public road fl.cation by all the signatory powers;
leading from Fort Valley to Macon via pf thi^ instrument, the actual scrap-:
Mathews store and more fully described ping'., of-large parts of the world’dl
as follows: commencing at a point on the Wegtest navleB will start Immediately
west line of said road at an iron stake or 'after the exchange of ratifications
stob for a starting point and running ber0
thence west in a straight line by-?a pump i “ ’ . - ''A: _ ,
just a few feet from the west line ef said ] Secretary the^ Navy Denby re
public road, said pump being on the line psntly Diet with his council, com 1
to the public road known as the Crawferd posed of the chief of naval operations
County road via Wiley Green place, and the heads of.all the navy depart-
Thenco northerly along the said Crawford ment bureaus, to formulate a program
County road to the line of tho lands of R f or scrapping the American vessels.
I ' Tb ® conference with Denby, which
lands of the Culpepper estnte, Thence * n ®^ u « d 9 d virtually all of t e highest
southerly along the lino of the lands ot I'&uking officers of the navy,,adjourn*]
the Culppepper estate to an iron stob, ed,-however, without taking any de-i
Thence easterly to an iron stob on the cisive action. Denby d'esiroa to await|
public road from Fort Valley to Macon the return to Washington of Assist-)
via of Mathew’s store. Thence southerly ant secretary of the-Navy Roosevelt,,
alimg the line of the public road from wbo baa ca u e d a conference here;
Fort Valley to Macon via Mathews, .vial
store to the iron stob at the point of be- 13000 wIth , comhaa-pding officers of! the}
ginning. Levied on as the property of J a &vy yards for the purpose of devis*,
L Reynolds to satisfy a fi fa for state and ing plans to give tpe bulk of the scrap-;
couniy taxes for the year 1922, Tenaut in ping work to the government yards. ]
possession notified. | Two naval boards probably will bej
All that 79^ acres of land lying on the Involuted soon to carry out a scrap-,
enst side of lot No, 62 in the 9th district P in & P ,an - ,°“ e b °ard will decide OH!
of Houston County Ga., and some times: lhe disposal of the vessels already Ittj
known as a part ot the Hurst place, commission, how they are to be scrap-]
Levied on as the property of John L' ped. The other board will handle all
tinancial arrrangements of the gigan
tic junking job to be carried out tojf
tbe navy settling all contracts, etc.
To be junked at the present time)
ire fifteen existing battleships and!
seven battleships and four hattldi
cruisers uncompleted. The other
battleships are to be scrapped when
two that the United States is allowed
to retain have been completed. Tbe
old Maine and Missouri, both doomed
by the treaty, tyore already been sold**
Wilson,to satiefy a ft fa for state and
eounty taxes for tho year 1922. Tenant
in possession notified.
All that tract or parcel of land situated
lying and being in the lower fifth dis
trict of Houston County, Georgia, known
and distinguished as P in-the plan of said
district by the number 146, containing
70 acres-more or less, on the west side of
said No. 146. Levied on as the property
of W W Ethridge to satisfy a fi fa for
state and county taxes for the year 1992.
Tenant in possession notified.
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