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Friendly Hotel
RATES:
One Person
$2.50, $3.00
$3.50, $4.00
$5.00
Two Persons
$4.50, $5.00
$6.00, $7.00
The best place in
Atlanta to eat.
5 dining rooms
and al fresco ter
race.
Circulating: ice
water and ceil
ing fan* in every
room.
Atlanta'! newest
and finest hotel.
Magnificent a p -
poiatmenta.
Special arrange
ments for hand
ling automobile
parties. Garage.
The HENRY GRADY Hotel
550 Rooms?550 Baths
Corner Peachtree and Cain Streets
JAMES F. deJARNETTE, V.-P. & Mgr. THOS. J. KELLEY, As?o. Mgr.
The Following Hotels Are Ako Cannon Operated:
GEORGIAN HOTEL JOHN C. CALHOUN HOTEL
Athens, Ga. Anderson, S. C.
W. H. CANNON, Manager D. T. CANNON, Manager
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Atlanta, Ga.
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235 Mulberry St. Macon, Georgia.
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Summer Tourist Fares
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CORRESPONDINGLY attractive fares from other
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i interior Eastern and New England territory.
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OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF SAVANNAH
37 Bull Street Savannah, Ga.
TAX SALES
Will be aol4 beforo the Court House
door withiu the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in August 1925 to satisfy
Fi Fa's for State and County taxes far
the year 19i4, the following property to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the Sixth District of origi
nally Houston, now Peach County, Geor
gia, Being the north half of lot No. 10,
containing 10acres of land, more or
less, nnd bounded as follows: North by
lands of Ben Dinkins and Bjssett; East
by Randolph Walktr; South oy lunds of
N. A, and S. A. Bassett; and West by
lands of J. D. Lamar and Frank Greer.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. N. A.
and B. A. Bassett. Tenaut in possession
notified.
Also at the name timo and nnd pltce
all that tract or parcel of land, lying and
being the Thirieenth District of Hous
ton County, Georgia, and being all of
lot No, 70 in plan of said District, and
containing 202J4 acres, more or less.
Levied on as the property of Anna
Augusta Allen. Tenant in possession
notified.
Also at the same timo and place all
that tract of parcel of laud, lying and be
ing in the County of Houston State of
Georgia, of a strip of land containing 50
acres, more or lest. 990 yards in length
and 671 yards in width, North of County
line road, and being all of lot 334 North
of ?aid road, and all of lot 333 Kant of
land of Artie Sliaw. The original lot line
constitutes the North and Kastera
boundary and the dividing lino between
this and Artie Shaw, the Western bound
ary. Said described land being in the
New Thirteenth District of Houston
County, Georgia. Levied on an the
property of Pries Bryant. Tenant in
possession notified.
Also at the same time and place all
that tract or parcel of land, lying and be
ing in the Sixth District of originally
Houston, now Peach County, Georgia,
and being-the South half of lot No. 176
of said District, containing 10O acres of
land, aioro or less, and bounded as fol
lows; on the North by landa of Dr. Cline;
Kast by lands of Dr. Cline;
South by lands of T. H. Brown; and on
the Weat by land? of C. II. Jaehaon.
Levied on a* tho property of M fa. Myrtle
Howard. Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the tame time and place all
the Caet half of Lot No. 207 la the Tenth
District of floaatnn County, Georgia,
containing one hundred one nad One
quarter (101X) acres, more er le*e
Bounded on the North nnd Enat by lands
of L. C. Howard; Sooth hy lands form*
erly belonging to W. D. Day estate.
West hy lands of J. P. Cooper. Levied
on m tho preporty of Sa* Dwight.
Tenant in possession notified,
Also at the same time and place all
thai tract or parcel of land, lying and be
ing in the city of Fort Valley, and in the
Ninth District of originally Houston,
now Peach County, Georgia, and more
particularly described as lot No. 19 in
the Walden tract of land formerly be- |
longing to the H. C. Harris estate. Said 1
lot fronting 50 feet on the North side of
Wnl'len Stroit and extending back I
North of eTen width to the Big ditch |
separating tho Walden tract from the
lands formerly owned by W. J. Ander
son. Said described property being
bounded as follows; North by lands
formerly owned by W. J. Anderson;
Kast by land* of George Young; South
by Waloen Street; aad West by lands
of A. B. Greene. Levied on as the prop
erty of Hosea Williams. Tenant in
possession notified.
Also at the same time and place all
that tract or parcel of land lying and be
ing in th'J town of Byron, and in the
Sixth District of originally Houston, now
I'each County, Georgia, and bounded as
follows; on the North by Main Street, on
the Etst by Fanners Bank Building; on
the South by property of the Qentraf of
Georgia Riilway Company; and on the
West by property o* Mrs. C. A. Taylor.
On this property is a two-story brick
building and a one-story wooden build
ing. Levied onnsthe property of H. C.
O'neal. Tenant in possession notified,
Also at the same time and place all
the following property t?-wit; Fifty
acres of land, more or less, in the North
east corner of land lot No. 109, and
twenty-five acres in the MouthtaSt corner
of s<id lot, lying and being in the Sixth
District of originally Houston, now
Peach Couatv, Georgia. Levied on as the
property of It. G. H&rdison. Tenant in
possession notified.
Also at the name time and place til
that tract or pircel of land in ths Sixteh
District of originally Houston, now Peach
County, Georgia, more completely de
set ibed as a part of lot No. 109, contain
ing fifty acres, more or leas, aad located
in the Northwest corner of lot No. 109.
and bounded East and South by lands
of R. C. Hardisen; West by H. A,
{ Mathews Blla Hardlson place; and North
by other leads of R.C. Ilardlson. Levied
oa as the property of Charlie Jordan.
Tenant ia possession notified.
Also at the same lime ani plica all
that certain tract, lot or parcel ef land,
ilt a ate, lying and being in the State of
Georgia, and in originally Houston, aew
Poach County, and la the G4ty of Fort
Valley therein ; fronting North on Col
lege Street for a distaaeo of 9? feet,
nora or less; and ruanieg baok tbonee
South with uniform width to the North
ern line of the Right of Way of the Co
lumbus breach of the Central of Georgia
Railway Company. Said lot beiag
hoaadod oa tho North by College Str to t
nn the Kaat by tli? bom? lot of th<* late
Major Culpepper, now owned by W. D.
Thurpe on the South by th?< Right of
Way of the Central of Georgia" Ha'lwajr
Couipiny, Colu'utius branch; and on the
Went by lot of Mia? Claud Culpeppar.
Levied on as the property of Mra. Willie
Mae Burden. Tenant la possession
notified. -v
Also at the ?tme tira? ?od placo all
that tract or pared of Knd, lying and
being iu the Upper Town District of
Ho'idton COUDt7> Oeorgii, and contain*
ingtwo aces, more or 1m?, and bounded
a* follows; on the North by l*nds of
Moses Hill; on.the East by Moses Hill'?
land; ?? tli? South by George Shannon t
and on the West by M tria Little. Levied
on a* I he properly of Andoew Took?.
Tenant iu possession notified.
Also at the same time and place all
that trad or parcel of land, situate,
lying aud being in the Tenth District of
originally Houston, now Peach County,
Geotgin, beiug ei^lit acres, more or less
und bounded as follows; North by J. ?V.
Staluaker E?ttte; East by Green Foun
tain; South by Dr. V. Brown and
Brother; and West by J. T. Hancock.
Levied ou as the property of Hannah
Hampton. Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and pi ice all
that tract or parcel of land, lying and
being in the Sixth District of originally
Houston, now Peach County, Georgia,
and being a part of lot No. Five in plan
of said District. It he(ug lots Nob. 3-4
and 5 in Block "0", according to the
plat of survey of t' t? lands of Mrs. M.
E. Richardson on record in the Clerk's
oflice of Houston Superior Court, on
w'i ijh th 're is loatod a two-story ten
room dwelMng. The same Oeing the town
of Byron, Georgia, directly West of the
High School building in said town.
Levied on as the property of Geo. F.
Brown. Tenant in posses*ien notified.
Also at the same time and place all
that tract or parcel of lan 1, lying and be
ing in the Thirteenth District of Hous
ton Connty, Georgia, to-wit; The West
part of lot of land No. 304, said tract of
land aggregating 143 acres, and bounded
as follows; on the West by lot of land
No. 302; North by lands of A.C. Brown J
Fast by Unds of Bass; and South by
lands of Ph 1 Bodr/. Levied on as the
property of H. E. McCasvey. Tenant in
possession notified.
Also at the same time and place all
that 70 acres of land, lying ant being In
the Ninth District of originally Houston
now Peaftb County, Georgia, and bound
ed as follows; Narth by lands of Ed
wards Brothers; East by lands of Had
dock ; West by Slappoy Mill road; and
South by lands of Mr. Hoi ley. Said land*
being known as the Bcrnie Smisson
Placc. Levied on as the property of K.
Li. Fountain. Tenant iu possession
notified.
Also at the Fame time and place all
that tract or parcel of laud, lying and
being in the original Twelfth, now Low
er Eleventh District of Houston County.
Georgia, and known by the number 123
in said District. The whole tract herein
described containing 232/4 acres, more
or less, and being the place owned by
Amos Cliancy, and upon which he re
sided at the time of his death. The above
mentioned 30 acres in lot No. 124, com
pose a tract lying in tlie Southeast
portion of said lot, which was bounded
in tho year 1895, on the North and East
by the Napier place; on the south by lot
No. 193; and on tho West by the Evans
place. Levied on aa the property of
Harry Lane. Tenant in pdSsession notified^
Also at the same time and place all
that tract or parcel of Innd, lying and
being in the city of Fort Va'ley, and in
originally Houston, now Peach County#
Georgia, now upon plat of record in the
office of th? Clerk ef the Superior Ceurl
of Houston County, ia book of pints No.
1, felios GO and 61, as lots 37-38 and ?JW
in Block 2. Said lands being n portion
of the John F. Trautmun home place,
the metes and bounds of which fully
appear upon said plat, reference to
which is hereby mide for purpose of
more complete description. The said lots
fronting 90 feet on the North side of Oak
Street and running b*'k of uniform
width for a distance of 170 feel, the
rear l'ne of same being 90 feet. Levied
on as the property of ?T Q. Adams. J"*11"
ant in possession notified. This 3rd day
of July 1925.
C. C. PIERCE Sheriff.
ORDINARY'S CITATIONS
Otorfl?, ItulM Otwlr
K. H. Howard hsvins? applied for Ut
ters of Qiiardian^hip of Davis N. Howard
this is to notify all person* concerned
to show cau?e if any they ean why hit
application should not be granted at the
Court of Ordinary en the first Monday in
August next. This July 7, 192 s
M. L. Cooper. Ordinary.
H. P. Houser having applied for letters
of administration on the estate of Sykos
Cater deceased, this to notify nil persons
concerned to show cause, if any they Can
why his application should not bo (tast
ed at the Court of Ordinary on the first
Monday in Aufust next. This Jul) 7,
1*25.
M. L. Cooper, Ordinary.
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tvbr slavery, In Emms, Beftqr Ward
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