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GREAT DAY IN AMERICAN HISTORY
NOTICE OF SALE. UNDER TOV.XE
TAX SALES
NOTICE OF SALE
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Early New England Settlers Feeding Their Indian Friends
GEORGIA. Houston County.
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority granted in a certain
ioan deed executed by M. A. Wesley
to P. R. G. Clark on the 16th. day of
Orto^er. t*i'. *a ; d -»<! Unr
recorded in deed book 26 page 252
Houston County Rec rds. which au
thorizes and empowers the said P. P-
G. Clark to ell the property herein
after desenbed, upon the failure of
the said il A. Wesley t. pay the
notes secured by said Ran a:d. an.
whereas note for $1,995.10 dated Oct.
16. 1916 matured November 1st, 1922.
and there is due a balance on said
note of $1,574.89 with interest from
August 31. 1927. and note for
51,046.67 dated Oct. 16. 1:1 5 mature .
Nov. 1st, 19c , both of said items be-
pe-1t.i, ps' 1 iiiCiit *•-
refused.
New. therefore, the said P. R. G.
Clark will sell before the Court house
door in Houston County. Georgia, on
’ounty.
BOYS OFFERED BEST
STORIED
WHEREAS, J. W. Bowers of Hous
ton now Peach County, Georgia, by
W be soli before the Court House his Warranty Deed dated October 28, Bad times are good tim
„„ ! v t—:, . >o V in Dec^m- 1922, and duly recorded in Book 33 at azme readers, according t
211 of 1 "- J *
for
- ' A3 within the legal hours of page 211 of Lie Lana necoras oi * f , T Iavonte magazine T Rp
2le, the 'following property to wit: H°^ n „ C o_unty, f G^gia, conveyedto ^RICA.^ BOY-YOUTH'S ' cqJ
All that tra
1y
lot No. 1 in tn
f said County. Levied on as the prep-
ct Mr: F u. . ;.
''•'riling
1931
Ala
it the same time and place the
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ibed
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AFTER BUSINESS. FOR THE BEST OF
Syrup Barrels, Lard Cans, Meat Salt, Smoked Salt,
Liquid Smoke, Butcher Knives, Axes, Tubs, Imple
ments, Plow Gear, Plows, Stalk Cutters, Harrows,
and everything for the farm, SEE US.
We wane Velvet Beans in the Pod and will trade
for your Produce. We want your Business.
Geo. C. Nunn
“The Hustler”
Phone 31 Perry) Ga.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
Staple Groceries, Fancy
Fruits and Vegetables
Along with the Best of Meats of all kinds. We
also have Fresh Country Butter.
We Appreciate Your Business. Just Give Us A Ring.
Service Is Our Motto
W. C. TALTON
Phone 72 Delivery Service
All that tract or pares
ing and being in the cl
trict, Houston County, <
east half of Land Lot 179. also 101 .
' acres of the same being the east half
of Land Lot l&O, and 202'-; acres cf
the same being all of Land Lot 151,
all cf said land lies in a body and is
bounded as follows: On the north by
Reran lands, on the west by the Ke-
zar Place and lands of Mattie E. Ri
ley; on the east by lands formerly
owned by O. E. Houser; on the south
by lands of John Hudson.
Said property will be sold as the
property of M A. Wesley for the pur
pose of paying the aforesaid debt and
all expenses cf making the sale. Terms
of said Cash. This Nov. 4. 1932.
P. R. G. CLARK,
As Agent and Attorney in fact
for M. A. Wesley,
i EVERETT & EVERETT', Attys.,
402 Connally Bldg.,
* Atlanta, Georgia.
LEGAL SALE
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for WINTER ....
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McLendon auto co.
Phone 57 Perry, Ga.
IT PAYS TO READ OUR
ADVERTISEMENTS
j Georgia. Houston County.
Will be sold on the 6 th day of De
cember, 1932, between the legal hours
' of sale, before the courthouse door of
Houston County, Georgia, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following de
scribed real and personal property,
• to-wit:
All that tract of land lying and be
ing in the 13th District Houston
County, Georgia, and being part of
lots Nos. 233 and 272 in said District
and containing seventy-five (75)
j acres, more or less, and bounded as
I fallows: On the north by lands of G. :
I C. and S. A. Nunn and Big Indian
Creek and on the east by Big Indian
Creek and South by Norman Taylor
and west by public road leading from
: Perry to Elko, with the following
j tracts of land numbered 1 and 2 ex-
| cepted from the aforesaid described
I tract of 75 acres, as follows; to-wit:
Exception No. 1. That three (3) !
j acres of land described in deed from
j W. M. Blow to Mrs. E. C. Fagan dat-
; ed November 12, 1926, and recorded
in Book 39, page 12, Clerk's office
Superior Court of Houston County, 1
Georgia.
Exception No. 2. That tract of land
containing ten (10) acres. And being,
the land described in deed from W. M.
Blow to H. E. Gordon and recorded in
deed book 39, page 25, in office of
Clerk of Superior Court of Houston
County, Georgia.
Also all the personal property de
scribed as follows: 1 soaker (14 pock
et) with heater; 1 Miller chain con
veyor; 1 liquid carbonic carbonator
one 1' 4 horse power Century motor,
serial No. 470433; one G horse power
j Century Motor No. 475468; one %
| horse power Westinghouse motor se-
! rial No. 286128; 1,000 cases and 24,-
; 000 bottles; 300 empty bottle cases;
500 gross, more or less, bottle caps;
100 dozen empty Chero-Cola bottles;
1 Gallagher bottle capping machine;
j 1 roller top desk; 2 two gallon gal
vanized buckets; 1 motor and mixer
complete; one 30 gallon jar; 1 10-gal
lon jar; 1 pair swinging scales; 18
one gallon glass jugs; 1 heater; to
gether with all materials and supplies
changing in specific from time to
time. Also franchise ana rights to op
erate the Nehi Bottling Works. Said
property being now in the building on
Jerhigham St. in City of Perry, Hous
ton County, Georgia, owned by Perry
Warehouse Company and comprising
the equipment, supplies, etc., of the
Nehi Bottling Plant.
The said sale will be made under
and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed to secure debt
recorded in the Clerk's Office of Hous
ton Superior Court in Book 37, folio
328 given on the 17th day of Decem
ber, 1930, by H. E. Gordon to Perry
Loan & Savings Bank, which deed to
secure debt was duly transferred by
said Bank on October 23rd, 1931, to
R. A. Joiner by transfer recorded in
Book 37, page 328, said Clerk's Of
fice and which was given to secure
one promissory for S870.00 due Oc
tober 15th. 1931, with interest at 8 c ' 0
per annum from maturity.
Default having occurred in the pay
ment of the principal and interest on
said note and the State and County
taxes for the years 1930-31, secured
by said deed to secure debt the power
of sale has become operative. The
amount due on the deed to secure
debt on the date of sale will be
$945.40, besides taxes.
The proceeds of said sale will be ap
plied as provided in the deed to secure
debt and a deed made by the under
signed to the purchaser, subject to
any unpaid taxes.
This 8th day of November, 1932.
R. A. JOINER.
BLOODWORTH & BLOODWORTH,
Attorneys for R. A. Joiner,
the Land Records of of youth’s favorite
y. Georgia, conveyed to A MERIC AIT BOY-1
wTparcel of land situ- the Pearscns-Taft Company, a corpo- PANION. More people arV
.. a - T K ejn c- -n the Twelfth ration, the following described real than ever before, he states andfirW
- - Yoi Houston Countv, Georgia, estate in Houston now Peach County, adventure, more gripping yarns YY
■ ■ - - - - hr >n 170 acres of Georgia, to-wit: downright reading -thrills are due tl*
r sinal 12th District The Southeast Quarter (H) Lot magazine subscriber than eve- in v
One Hundred Fifty-five (155), and the tory. Els -
West 61 ! 4 acres cf the North half THE AMERICAN BOY-YOUtvo
.. . _ . f - in h.-r possession to ( ] 2 ) of Lot One Hundred Fifty-six COMPANION in 1933 will b= V? ,
' VY-as for State and County (156), all in the Ninth (9th) Land from cover to cover with areat e-Y
- Ye-"" for the Years 1929, 1930 and District, containing 112’- 2 acres, more riences. For adventure, thereaC -Yj
travel with the Royal r
To secure the promissory note of Mounted through forests and Y-'Y
• vi rr . er , v t0 v .-it: All of that said J. W. Bowers for the sum of One tains, penetrate to the military YY
c - - town‘lot in the town of Bon- Hundred Fifty-eight and 70 100 of Borneo; ride with cavalrv in YYf
Ye House r. Countv, Georgia, being (S158.70) Dollars, payable in install- plunge into the Amazon jungle.* ’
57 i n b; ek* No. 9. said lot ments, and in said deed provided that There'll be character-building
k- V- i at- . thereon a wooden in event of the default in payment of ries of the professions, of school arri
: c-ncuso- and being bounded as fol- any installment of said note, said college life. There’ll be article-' 0 n
thv'-C rib !: • a road or street company might declare the unpaid sports, travel and science, that" ta’
: East an) West through the balance thereof at once due and pay- boys to the Orient, that explain t>>
f Bonaire; c-n the East by a able, and sell said land for the pay- mysteries of ocean liners and air
Souuh by store-house and lot ment thereof; and transports. There’ll te stories that
of J. H. Watson Estate; and on the Whereas, the installment of said satisfy the boy's wholesome anp-tite
V ... by lands of A. L. Sasser. Levied note due October 1, 1931, was not paid for fun and thrill, and his keen de
on as ir.e property of the defendant when due and is still unpaid and said sire to learn.
L B. Brav and found in his possession company has declared the entire un- THE AMERICAN BOY - YOUTH S
. !sfy fi f&s for State and County paid balance of said note now due and COMPANION costs just $2.00 a year
taxes for the years 1930 and 1931. j payable; or $3.00 for three years. In othe-
A!so at the same time and place NOW, THEREFORE, Taft and words, when you subscribe for three
that tract or parcel of land situate Company, formerly the Pearsons-Taft years, the magazine's savings enabh
and being in the 12th District of Company, under and by virtue of the them to give you a subscription for
Houston County, Georgia, known as power and authority in said Company only a dollar a year! It’s the ideal
Wimberly place and bounded vested by said Warranty Deed, will gift for that boy you’re interested in
inil .vs: on the North by lands of proeeed to sell the above described be he son, nephew, neighbor, cousin
J J. Branca! East by lands of Cor- i real estate and appurtenances there- or son of your business associate And
r..i: s Scott: South by Hawkinsville unto belonging at public sale to the an attractive gift card bearing vour
and Hayneville public road; and West highest bidder for cash at the door of name will go to him if you reauest it
by Anas of Anderson Duhart. Said the County Court House in the City Send your order direct to THE AMfr
tract of land containing 106 acres, of Ft. Valley, State or ceorgia, between TCAN BOY-YOUTH'S COMPANION
m re cr less Levied on as the prop- the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. 550 West Lafayette Blvd., Detroit
ertv cf the defendant Simon Ander- on the 13th day of De- Mich. Service on your subscription
sen, and found in his possession to cember, 1932, for the purpose of pay- will start with the issue you specify
satisfy fi fas for State and County ing said indebtedness and the costs of
taxes for the years 1929, 1930 and said sale.
1931. As provided in said deed, said sale
Also at the same time and place all will be subject to the rights of the
that tract or parcel of land lying and holder of that certain principal note
being in the town of New Hope, near for the sum of Sixteen Hundred
Perry, Houston County, Georgia, ; ($1,600.00) Dollars, described in and Georgia, Houston County
known as part of the Abraham Chuler' secured by that certain Warranty Under and bv virtue of the rnmr
lot, as of record in Deed Book 9, folio Deed recorded in Book 33 page 210 of of saJe &ranted in a security 1 dY
143, Clerk's Office of Houston Supe- the Land Records of Houston County, sig71ed by x Coleman Hodve'tn rh*
ricr Court; the lot herein described Georgia. First National Rank nr >ri tvLf n
being bounded on the North by the j IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said p any jn Ma Y SdeTJ^o
colored Methodist Church; on the Tart & Company has caused these which was transferred by said Bank
South by Charlotte Dennard; East by presents to be executed oy its Presi- on th 19th d f M / h
a Street; and on the West by lot of j dent and its Corporate seal to be af- — — * ’
Elizabeth Lewis, and being a strip 85 fixed this 4th day of November A.D.
feet wide running the full length of 1932.
said lot. Levied on as the property of
By Oren E. Taft (Corp. Seal)
LEGAL SALE
the defendant Stella Cooper, and
found in her possession to satisfy fi!
fas for State and County taxes for!
the years 1930 and 1931.
Also at the same time and place all
A. E. Whittle and on the 27th day of
Oct., 1932, was transferred by said
TAFT AND COMPANY
will sell before the courthouse door of
i Houston County, Georgia, on Tues-
; day, December 20, 1932“ between the
| usual hours of sale, at public outcry,
, to the highest bidder for cash, the
real estate described as follows: viz..
PUBLIC SALE OF LAND
that one acre, more or less, situate j Georgia, Houston County
and being in the Upper Town District 1 Because of default in the payment A ffthat tract or “pared of‘land s’itu-
of Houston County, Georgia, said one i of a loan secured bv a deed to secure
,c, c being 22 feet w, ? e end extend- debt executed by Miles Sutton to tbe £ s *Sf 3
ing back from Ft. Valley road the undersigned, Bank of Unadilla, dated tainine 821 34 acres more nr i P « and
same width to lands owned by A. F. ! January 8, 1931, and recorded on Jan-,- K e j ne - a ii n f -j 71 H .
Smith. Said acre being 88 feet from : uary 13, 1931, in Deed Book 43, page Dart | of lo U. iLL 170 17“ ,0,'
the middle of the road leading from 198, in Office of the Clerk of the Su-, £ 82t al , in th ; 14th District of’ said
the Ft \ alley road through the town, penor Court of Houston County, Houston County. A plat of the prep-
of New Hope. Said lands bounded Georgia, the note representing said erty conveyed by said deed made bv
^ Dy J ai f ; by 0r . ^ princ i pal = um °f Rhodes Sewell, County Surveyor, is
John Sim th; South by land of T,mo-| $1,163.75 dated January 8, 1931, due attached to said deed and made a part
thy Roberts. East by Fort Valley; September 1 1931 bearing interest of tJle desC ription thereof. The prop-
road; and West by lands of A. F. ; from maturity at the rate of eight per ertv is the same conveyed to J W
Smith. Levied on as the property of : cent per annum and having a credit Hod<re by Bessie L Brown bv deed
the defendant Leila Nelson, and found on October 29, 1931, of $216.21 and a dat ^ Ja n Ua rv 21. 1904, and recorded
m her possession to satisfy fi fas for credit on March 11, 1932, of $132.96; in deed book 9 foi io 474 Cork's Of-
?Si e a ^ d iS?i Unty taX6S f0r the yearS n e Un K erSig ?Qo, Wi11 °° the 6tb day ° f fice, said County, and devised to T. C.
1930 and 1931. ; December, 1932, acting under the Hod£re f at her of grantor bv last Will
Also at the same time and place all power of sale contained in said deed o f T iV HoXe of reeo-d in Houston
of a certain town lot in the Village of to secure debt, during tbe legal hours court of Ordinary
New Hope, near Perry, Houston Coun- of sale, before the Court House door o aid nr0 nertv will he ^nid th-
ty, Georgia, known as lot No. 14 in : of Houston County, sell at auction to propertv^ of T Coleman Hodae to sat-
said Village of New Hope, by survey, I the highest bidder for cash the lands f S f v P ba!a nce due on note dated March
containing three-quarters of an acre, aescribed in said deed to secure debt .q',,,, amounting to V 7)? 47 rdn-
more or less, and being the lot deeded as follows, to-wit: t. 9, 1932 >.amounting to So,538.47 prm
by Eli Warren to Margaret Dennard, One Hundred Eighty-Five acres of Clpa aa 1° ° f S&le 6
dated the 31„t day of December. 1877, land „d being a pVf of ,ot of tod
and recorded in the Office of the Clerk No. 308 in 13th District Houston l., h .„ h i q-e
of the Superior Court of Houston County, Georgia, and bounded as fol- * hlCh WaS dUe ^°‘' ember 1S - 19 “ 2 '
County, in Deed Book 5, folio 572. lows: on north by lands of J. W.
Levied on as the property of the de- Hodge, on east by lands of L. A. Bo-
fendant Aaron Culler, Agent of Tobe rum, on south by lands of J. W.
Bryant Estate, and found in his pos- Hodge, and on west by lands of J. W.
session to satisfy fi fas for State and Hodge and J. S. Sutton.
The proceeds of said sale will be ap
plied to the payment of the expenses
of sale, taxes on the land and pay
ment of said debt and overplus, if
any, to the maker of said deed.
, County taxes for the years 1929, 1930 Said property will be sold subject! ,, Sa ^ de , ed r f ord ! d in De f d ^
and 1931 ' lt0 a11 taxes. The undersigned & Pa / 1
Also at the same time and place all will execute a deed to the purchaser J. refe -ence .
| that tract or parcel of land in the as authorized by the aforesaid deed to ,
i town of New Hope, Houston County, ; secure debt.
| Georgia, said lot known as the Jerry j This 7th day of November, 1932.
Lowe lot, on West side of road lead- j BANK OF UNADILLA.
ing from Perry to Fort Valley, Geor-| nTTvrCA'Nr ^ MTTNN
gia, and is bounded as follows: on the ! IN UfsiN,
North by an alley; West by Central! Attorneys for Bank of Unadilla.
Railroad and Jackson lot; East by j
This November 21, 1932.
Mrs. Mary Brown Hodge,
Attorney in fact for
T. Coleman Hedge.
NOTICE CITY TAX PAYERS
public road leading from Perry to
Fort Valley; and on the South by Ma
ry Russell lot. Levied on as the prop
erty of the defendant Tobe Solomon,
Agent for John Solomon, and found in
his possession to satisfy fi fas for
State and County taxes for the years
1929, 1930 and 1931.
Also at the same time and place all
that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the 10th District of Houston
County, Georgia, consisting of that
tract containing 15 acres, more or
less, lying in the Southwest corner of
lot No. 179, and being all of said lot
lying W’est of Houston Factory and
Hawkinsville public road; also that
tract containing 65 acres more or less,,
lying in the Southeast corner of lot One fare plus 25 cents round
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NOVEMBER 26
. , . . _ . 2c mile —on sale daily-
No. 114; both of said tracts lying in, trip from points m Georgia, r c J . v . j
one body and containing SO acres, Tickets on sale November 25 Llm . u ^ days between a ■
more or less. Bounded North by lands an£ j for tra j ns November *>c Stations not over 300 miles
of J. H. and J. A. Davis; East by • j • i . . A ., 7
Plouston Factory and Hawkinsville! ® c ^ e<du e ^v arrl ^ e ^ Oanta
public road; West by the Dinkins : before 1 ;00 p. m.; final limit
Place; and South by lands formerly j November 28, 1932.
owned by W. D. Day ; Levied on as Ask Ticket Agent for further
information.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY
CENTRAL CF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
the property of the defendants Farm
trs and Widows Aid Society, and
found in their possession to satisfy fi
fas for State and County taxes for
the years 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931.
Also at the same time and place all ;
those two lots in plat known as East “Uncle Tom” Fictional
End in the town of Perry, Houston j Mrs. Stowe said that her first con
County, Georgia, said lots being Nos. ception of the character of “Uncle
i 5 6 in Block “D” of said survey ! Tom” came from writing letters for
1 and being more fully described on her colored cook in Ohio to the hus-
page 18 of Map Book in the Clerks baud, a slave in Kentucky. Afterward
Office of the Superior Court of Hous- sbe uged sorae indents from the au-
ton County. Levied on as the proper-, toblography of Joslah Henson . The
ty of the defendant Irwin Mercuson, ■ . „ .. , .
Agent for Viney Russell, to satisfy fi charactar of , Lncle /lom. thereferre,
fas for State and Countv taxes for was 3 fictl0ual 0Re > lmLn,ed wllh the
the vears 1929, 1930 and i931. trails with ' vhich Mrs - Stowe was fa-
This November 8, 1932. miliar. The death of Unde Tom was
l C. C. PIERCE, Sheriff. her °' vn invention.
Words
Words, like r....;:re, half reveal and
half conceal the soul within.—Tenny
son.
ChiTrful Thought
Life is full of uncertainties, even
for those who fear the worst.—Boston
Transcript.
Faith ard Hope
We live by faith in the winter time,
and faith is a thing of will power.
When things start to grow in the
spring, hope supersedes faith in o :r
lives. Hope feeds on faith but it ^
born of the sunshine.—Exchange.
All property tax for the years
prior to 1932 paid by Dec. 15,
1932 will be relieved cf all in
terest. This absolutely will
not be good after Dec. 15.
Come in and pay your taxes
and save this interest.
11:24 O. A. King,
City Clerk.
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