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The News-Herald
Lawr.'ncc»iilo. Georgia
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D. M. BYRD. Editor
V. L. HAGOOD
New* Editor and General Manager
J. L_ COMFORT, Supt.
Ot f icial Organ Gwinnett County.
City of Lawrencerille, U- S.
Court, Norther© Diatricl of
Georgia. __
Entered at the Port Office at l.aw
reneeriMe, Georgia. <u Second H*»
Mail Matter, tinder the act of Con
grriis of March 3rd, 18*9.
CCOD ROADS PAYING INVEST
MENT.
That good roads cost th” state
practically nothing has been demon
strated in several states during the
past few years. The federal govern
ment receives more from gasoline
tax than the amount appropriated
for building federal highways.
The Manufacturers Record has
the following interesting informa
tion regarding the building of good
highways:
“From 1917, when the wav tax
was placed upon automobiles, mo
torcycles and motor trucks and ac
cessories, the Government collected
from these interests up to June 30,
1923, a total of $589,012,021.
“During the same period, in its
Federal Aid highway and forest road
construction, together with all ad
ministrative outlays connected
therewith, the Government expend
ed $'264,782,216, or considerably
less than one-half of what it col
lected from these interests.
"The automobile revenues of the
Government for the fiscal year end
ed June 30 last amounted to $146,-
000,000, and hte amount expended
by :iire Treasury for Federal Aid
highway purposes was $72,000,000.
*“Thu* the owners and operators
of motor vehicles are, as recently
show* by Secretary Wallace of the
Departsuent of Agriculture, paying
into tfce Government more than
doabl* the entire Federal expendi
ture for roads.
“A rh6ent report by Chairman
Page of the North Carolina High
way Commission gives specific proof
i f the value of good roads in lessen
i- ; the consumption of gasoline, fn
that state 142,284 automobiles in
29 «se<J an average of 520 gal
lons of gasoline. Bui in 1922 there
to re 181,995 cars operating on an
average of 463 gallons per car,
showing a material reduction in the
amount of gasoline consumed, due
to good roads.”
Georgia has prospered from the
highways constructed in this state
and the investment has resulted in
eplendjl dividends. The tax on gas
oil** has more than paid for the
highways and interest on the money
invested. Besides, good highways
moans growing communities and
better conditions in every way. Bet
ter schools and churches and better
living conditions. The state that
takes the lead in highway improve
ments is the state which will grow
.and prosper and become independ
ent. North Carolina has become na
tionally known for its good high
ways ard tourists and visitors from
ad rections of the country are f'oek
i to that state, many of them
h eseekers and investors. Where
find good roads, you will find
nteiprising and growing -cct on.
thens Banner-Herald.
HE DUBLIN COURIER HER
) draws this picture:
, t is New Year’s Eve, 1953. Sev
nien are fathered about the
trie heater in a crossroads gen
store, watching radio-transmit
t • motion pictures of that minute
j. nenings in variousp arts of the
globe and listening to the chatter of
dio loud speaker. After a while
Ihcie is a pause; the screen is dark
and the loud-speaker silent. An old
man leans back in his chair and
str kes his long white whiskers re
flet Lively:
“Yes,” he says, “I can remember
a very vividly. That was <he year
in which we had no banana-.'
•’“'E t«JME NEWS-TRIBUNE,
discussing the determination of th'>
promoters of the Floyd county fair
to cut out midway exhibitions at
the show this fall, says:
The News-Tribune does not be
lieve there will be any monetary
loss. The plan of the fair directors
is to substitute for the indecent
,-hows a program of local talent and
.ameteur performances, musical at
tractions and other features, and
for the gambling games a program
of sports and tests of physical skill
that will be more entertaining than
t , objectionable features that are
to >o banned. Riding devices that
give such delight to children and
nany many adults will not be pro
hibited. The merry-go-round with
its calliope, the Ferris wheel, whip,
caterpillar and other riding devices
-will be used in all their glory.
Road Citation for a Road of the
Second Cla*».
peiiWou {or a road, beginning
about one hundred and fifty yards
above F. B. Maddox’s home in .Good
wins district, thence in a northerly
direction through the lands of F. B.
Maddox and on a land line between
S. 8. Royls, J. B. Single.v, thence
trough the lands of G. A. l’ruett and
I across Sweetwnter creek, 1 lienee
through the lands of 11. A. Mays,
v.here it strikes the old roadway,
! and thence along said roadway
through the lands cf Will Branan,
intersecting the Meadow and Trinity
school house road near Branan’s
store. Probable length of road 1H
mile*.
This ia to give *ll concerned no
tice that the above described road
will be granted on the first Monday
in February, 1924, if no valid ob
jections are offered.
By order of the board of county
commissioners, January 7th, 1924.
T. L. HARRIS.
Clerk Commissioners.
Road Citation for a Road of the
Second Cla»s.
Beginning at the Hurricane
Shoals road near the A. L. Summons
p ace in Dacula district, and run
ning in a northwesterly direction
through the lands of Sammon, L. A.
Wood, J. R. Hood, W. S. Sims, J. L.
Bernard, A. K. King and intersect
ing the road leading from the Joe
Williams farm to J G. Bradford’s
place, same being about two miles
in length.
This is to give notice that the
above road will be granted on the
first Monday ir. February, 1924, if
no legal objections are offered.
By order of the Board of County
Commissioners of Gwinnett County,
•January 7th, 1924.
T. L. HARRIS,
Clerk County Commissioners.
Citation for a Road of the Second
Clan.
Beginning on the land line be
tween C. R. Ware and Floyd Da
vis on the road leading from the
Decatur road by the Wayside Dairy,
and running in a northwesterly di
rection through the lands of C. R.
Ware, Courtland Winn, R. B. Whit
worth, Sam Craig and R. R. Wil
liams, said road as laid out, passes
not far from a tenant house on
said Winn farm and follows the
curve of the hill to the old Davis
Mill road, thence along said road to
the river, crossing same not far
from the old bridge site, thence in a
northerly direction through the
Craig farm and the Williams farm
intersecting the Lawrenceville and
Oakland road near the home of the
said R. R. Williams making a dis
tance of about one and one-half
miles.
This is to give notice that the
above road will be granted on the
first Monday in February, 1924, if
no legal objections are filed.
By order of the Board of County
Commissioners Gwinnett County, 1
January 7th, 1924.
T. L. HARRIS,
Clerk Commissioners.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door of said county at Lawrenceville,
Ga., within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in February,
1924, to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property, to
svit:
One Reo Automobile, one Rem
ington typewriter, one Wales adding
machine, one Edison rotary mimeo
raph, one check writer, two office
desks.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of W. L. l’.rown
to satisfy a mortgage execution is
sued from the Superior Court of
Gwinnett County, Georgia. Defen
dant notified of this levy in terms of
the law.
E. S. GARNER, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in said county, in the city of
Lawrenceville, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest and best bid
der for cash on the first Tuesday in
February, 1924, the foliowing des
cribed property, to-wit:
One complete cotton ginning out
fit, consisting of three seventy saw
Winship gins, with Munger double
box press, with all shafting, pulleys,
belts and other equipment for the
raid gin outfit.
Levied on and to be sold as the
property of L. L. Griffith and
Brother, afirm composed of L. L.
Griffith and Marvin Griffith, under
a mortgage fi-fa in favor of Moon
and Turner against L. L. Griffith
and Brother is.-ued from the Supe
rior court of Oglethorpe county,
Georgia, on the foreclosure of a pur
chase money mortgage retaining title
to said property. This property is
now located at what is known as the
Ed Strickland gin at Hog Mountain
: n said county, and being expensive
o move will be sold before the court
’louse dt >r in said county, but will
be deliver d to the purchaser where
it is now located as above and where
it can be examined at any time be
fore the sale.
This January 10th, 1924.
E. S. GARNER, Sheriif.
GIJ mattre«*e* renovated and
made good as new $2.50, with new
tick $5 00. Caled for and returned.
JlOc L. J. BRANNAN,
Luiomni, R. 1, near Five Fork*.
SEND US YOUR JOB WORK
TO EXECUTE TITLES.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary’s Office, January 7th, 1924.
C. H. W’oodruff, having made ap
plication td require titles to be ex
ecuted to him by John M. Langley,
administrator of the estate of A. T.
Patterson late of said county, de
ceased, to certain lands described in
a bond for title, a copy of which is
thereto attached, and parporting to
be signed by A. T. Patterson, said
application alleging that said land
has been fully paid for.
This is, therefore, to cite al! per
sons concerned to show cause, if any
they can, why said petition should
not be granted on the first Monday
in February 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
TO EXECUTE TITLES
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary’s Office, January 7th, 19‘i4.
L. R. Martin, having made appli
cation to require titles to be exxe
cuted to him by John Langley
administrator of the estate of A. A.
Patterson, late of said county, de
ceased, to certain lands described in
a bond for title, a copy of which is
thereto attached, and purporting to
be signed by A. T. Patterson, said
application alleging that said land
has been fullypaid for.
This is, therefore,to cite al! per
sons concerned to show cause, if
they can, why said petition should
not be granted on the first Monday
in February 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
TO EXECUTE TITLES.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary’* Office, January 7th, lt>23.
C. A. Suttles, having mad* ap
plication to require titles to be ex
ecuted to him by Mrs. Louise E.
Coooer-Webb Executrix of the es
late of W. A. Cooper, late of said
county, deceased, to certain lands
described in a bond for title, a copy
of which 13 thereto attached, and
purporting to be signed by W. A.
Cooper, said application alleging
that said land has been fully paid
for.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to snow cause, if
any they can, why said petition
should not be granted on the first
Monday in February 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON. Ordinary.
TO LXE-.UTE TITLES.
Georgia, Gwinnett County Ordi
nary’s Office, January 7in, 1924.
B. A. Wells, having made appli
cation to re pmtLt'.es to t»e execut
ed to himb y Mrs. Louise Z. Coopei-
Webb, Executri c of the estate of W.
A. Cooper late of said cnjnty, Je
ceased, to certain lands des-iibed in
a bond for tit!.', a copy < i vlu-.tn is
thereto al-ichcd, and nuiy '.sting t.
be signed by W. A Cooper, said ap
plication all»,i’ig Ihat said land has
been fully naid lor.
This is, tr.ei ,‘f >.e, to cilc all per
sons concerned to show cause, if
any they have, why said petition
hould not be granted on the fitsr
Monday in February, 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
Fcr Leave To Sell Land.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Or
dinary's Office, January 7th, 1923.
The petition of Emroy S. C amp,
executor of the estate of J. A. Camp
.-howeth that the estate of said de
ea.ed consists of the following
property, to-wit: In part of 127
acres of land, more or less, in Bay
Creek militia district, Gwinnett
county, Georgia, bounded on the
north by Drummonds and James
Yancey; east by G. \V. Boss and C.
S. Livsey; south by Dr. Brooks, and
west by Ben Chandler, formerly Joe
Camp and known as the J. A. Camp
farm, and that for the purpose of
distribution and paying debts it is
necessary to sell said property.
This is, therefore, tq, cite all per
sons concerned to show cause, if any
they can, why said petition should
not be granted on the first Monday
in February, 1924
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
For Twelve Month’s Support.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary’s Orifice, January 7 th. 1024.
The appraisers appointed to ap
praise and set aside a year’s sup
port for Mrs. Josie Medlock, out of
the estate of M. C. Medlock, late of
said county, deceased, have filed
their report in this office.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause, if any
they can, why said report should not
be approved on the first Monday in
February, 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON Ordinary.
For Dismission From Guardianship.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary’s Office, January 7th, 1424.
J. J. Palmer, having in proper
form applied to me for dismission of
the guardianship of Hermon George.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause, if any
they can, why £&id petition should
not be granted ea the first Monday
THE NEWS HERALD, O ntgH
in February, 1924.
G. G ROBINSON, Ordinary.
For Letter* of AdminUtration.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary’s Office, January 7th, 1921.
James It. Phagan, having in prop
er form applied to me for perman
ent letters of administration on the
estate of James A. Phagan, late of
said county, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause, if any
they can, why said petition should
not beg ranted on the first Monday
in February, 1624.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
For Leave To Sell Lend.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary’s Office. January 7th, 1924.
The petition of Maude E. Tyson,
Administratrix of the estate of G.
T. Tyson, deceased, showeth that the
estate of said deceased consists of
the following property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the county and
state aforesaid in west Buford, in
the 7th land district and part of lot
No. 293. Bounded as follows: Be
ginning at a corner on the north side
of the public road running from Bu
ford to Suwanee.and running along
said road, seventy-five (75) feet, to
corner of McM. Orrs lot; thence
north along said Orrs line two hun
dred twenty (220) feet to a corner;
thence at right angles along line of
Geo. T. Tyson, seventy-five (75)
feet; thence south along line of G.
H. Haslett, two hundred twenty
(220) feet; to the beginning corner
on said public road. And that for
the purpose of distribution and pay
ing debts, it is necessary to sell said
land.
Thisis, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to show cause, if any
they can, why said petition should
not be granted on the first Monday
in February, 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinray.
For Leave To Sell Land.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary’s Office, January 7th, 1924.
The petition of J. M. McHugh, ad
ministrator of the estate of C. W.
McHugh, deceased, showeth that the
estate of said deceased eons-ists of
the following property, to-wit:
3.2 acres, beginning at S. W. cor
ner of land lot No. 294, 7th land dis
trict and running N. E. 138 feet to
w T est side of road at street leading
from Collar shop in Buford, Ga., to
Wyley Brogdons, thence N. W. along
west side of road or street 163 feet,
thence S. . 625 feet to original line,
thence S. E. along original line to
street. Said tract is bounded on
north by Bona Allen Inc., east by
road or street, south by Allen Bros.,
west by J. W. Spencer tract now
Aliens! And that for the purpose of
distribution among the heirs at law,
and paying debts, it is necessary to
sell said land.
This is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to cause, if any
they can, why said petition should
not be granted, on the first Mon
day in February, 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
For Leave To Sell Land.
Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordi
nary's Office, January 7th, 1924.
The petition of L. P. Pattillo, ad
ministrator of the estate of G. W.
Clark, deceased, showeth that the
estate of said deceased consists of
the following property, 10-wit: All
hattract or parcel of land situated,
lying and being in Gwinnett county
and state of Georgia.and being part
of land iot No. 337, of the 7th land
district of said county. Situated in
the northeast corner of said lot
boundedon the west by lands of Ja
cob Moulder; on the south by lands
of Benjamin Moulder; on the east
by lands of Alice Moulder; on the
north by lands formerly belonging
to the estate of John Calloway; con
taining 62 x k acres more or less.
Also that tract or parcel of land
being part of land lot No. 337, in
the 7th land district of Gwinnett
county, state of Georgia, and being
17 acres more orl ess of that cer
tain tract or parcel of land known
as the home place of Riley White,
deceased, being a part of the same
land described in the deed from L.
M. Brand, administrator to G. W.
Clark, on December Ist, 1908. And
recorded in book 19, page 590 in
the Clerk’s office of Gwinnett coun
ty. And that for the purpose of dis
tribution and paying debts it is ne
cessary' to sell said lands.
Thisi is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned to show' cause, if any
they can, why said petition should
not be granted on the first Monday
in February, 1924.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Ordinary, of Gwinnett County,
granted on the first Monday in Jan
uary, 1924, the undersigned will sell
to the highest and best bidder before
the courthouse door in said county,
in the City of Lawrenceville, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in February, 1924, the fol
lowing described property 1 , to-wit:
One hundred and ninetyseven 1 197)
acres of land more or less, situated,
lying and being in the sixth land dis
trict of Gwinnett Ceuaty, Georgia,
and- part* of lots nufhber 223 and
2'2A, which has been subdivided into
two tracts; tract No. 1 containing
85 aeries more or less; and bounded
as follows: On north by lands of A.
CC. Maloney, and Mrs. H. V. Jones;
on the couth by lands of J. C. Da
venport and J. H. Bailey; on the
east by Stone-Mountain public road;
and on the west by lands of J. C.
Davenport;
Tract No. 2 containing 112 acres,
more or less, and bounded as fol
lows: On the north by lands of the
E. G. McDaniel estate; on south by
lands of W. C. Spark*; on the east
by lands of J. J. Humphries, known
as the H. V. Jones farm; and on the
west by Stone-Mountain public road.
Also all that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the sixth dis
trict of Gwinnett County, and City
of Norcross, Georgia, and described
as follows: Commencing at a rock
corner on Stone Mountain street; in
front of W. M. McElroy’s residence;
thence running north 85 west, 80
feet to a rock corner; thence south
S'/s west, 331 feet; thence south
12% east 180 feet to rock coiner;
thence south 85 east, 203 feet to
rock corner on Stone Mountain
street; thence along said street 543
feet to beginning point, being part
of original land lot No. 243.
Also all that tract or parcel of
land, lying and being in the south
ern part of Norcross, Georgia, and
described as follows: Beginning at
the southeast corner on Stone-Moun
tain street of the M. C. Medlock
home lot; thence south along said
■street 220 feet to corner on lot of
A. P. Crisler known as the Lively
lot; thence south along A. P. Cris
ler line 532 feet to within feet of
rock corner in branch; thence up
branch 200 feet to corner; thence in
a northerly direction along McEl
roy’s line 597 feet to rear corner of
Medlock lot; thence east 233 feet to
beginning point; also a strip at the
S. W. corner of Medloek’s lot so as
to make his west line run straight;
being a part of land lot 244.
Said property to be sold as the
property of the estate of M. C. Med
lock, deceased, for the purpose of
paying debts asnd making distribu
tion among the heirs at law.
The tract N®. 1 containing 85
acres more or less will be sold for
Cash. Terms on< the remainder of
the lands will be? sold for one-third
cash on day of sale; one-thirii pay
able January Ist, 1925; balance Jan
uary Ist, 1926, with interest at eight
(8) per cent, per annum. This Janu
ary 7th, 1924.
F. A. MEDLOCK, Admr.,
Estate of F. C. Medlock, deceased.
SALE UNDER POWER IN DEED.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
Under and by virtue of a piwer
of sale contained in a certain, loan
deed executed by A. J. Poe to the
Bank of Lawrenceville, Lawrence
ville, Georgia, on the 10th day of
January, 1921, and recorded in
Book 39, page 49, of the Deed Re
cords of Gwinnett County, Goergia,
on the 2nd day of April, 1921, said
deed being made to secure a prom
issory note for tire sum of $1,04)0.00
given by the said A. J. Poe to the
said Bank of Lawrenceville, Law
renceville, Georgia, on said date of
January 10, 1921, said note drawing
interest from its date at the rate of
8 per cent, per annum. The under
signed will sell to the highest bid
der for cash before the courthouse
door of said county in the City of
Lawrenceville within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary, 1924, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the City of,Law
renceville, Gwinnett County, Geor
gia. Said lot fronting east Pifie
street, thirty-three (33) feet, -core
orl ess, ruiyiing back even width six
ty (60) feet, more or less, and
bounded as follows: On the norih by
lands of Mrs. R. M. Scruggs, east by
lands of Jesse Richardson, south by
east Pike street and on the west by
lands of L. R. Martin, being the same
land deed to F. Q. Summon by A. E.
Ewing by deed dated, December 13,
1918, and recorded in Book 33,
page 226, December 13, 1918, in
Clerk’s office, Gwinnett County,
Georgia.
Said loan deed provides that upon
default in the payment of said note
whch is due on November 1, 1922,
that the Bank of Lawrenceville, Law
renceville, Georgia, is authorized to
sell said property, in the manner ad
vertised, for the purpose of paying
said debt and the expense of the
proceeding.
Default having been made in the
payment of said debt secured by said
loan deed as aforesaid, the under
signed will exercise the power given
it in said deed and sell said property
as provided therein.
Saidp roperty will be sold to pay
said indebtedness, together with all
the expenses of this proceeding as
provided in said loan deed, and the
over plus, if any, will be turned over
to the said A. J. Poe and a deed will
be executed to the purchaser by the
undersgned as authorized in said
deed. This January 8, 1924.
Bank of Lawrenceville,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
By T. R. Bennett, Supt. of Banka.
O. A. Nix, Atty.
SAJUE under power in deed.
I I
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a certain \ou'a deed
executed by W. K. Thompson to the
Bank of Lawvenceville, Lawrence
ville, Georgia, on the 9th day of Feb
ruary, 1922, and recorded in Book
-39, page 229 of the Deed Records of
Gwinnett County, Georgia, on the
10th day of February, 1922, said
deed being made to secure a promis
sory note for the sum ot $2,840.65
given by' the said W. R. Thompson to
said Bank of Lawrenceville, Law
renceville, Georgia, on said date of
February 9, 1922, said not® drawing
interest from its date at the rata of
8 per cent, per annum, the under
signed will sell to the highest bidder
for cash before the courthouse door
of said County in the City of Law
renceville within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary, 1924, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the County of
Gwinnett, State of Georgia, in the
7th land district, part of lot No.
containing 34 (4 acres less 609 feet
square as described in deed, from E.
P. to W. It. Thompson, dated May
sth, 1920, and recorded ia Clerk’s
Superior Court Office Book 35, page
357. Bounded as follows: On the
north by land of W. I. Atkinson, on
the east by land of J. D. Cole,, on the
south by lands of G. S. Kelley, and
on the west by lands of K. P.
Thompson.
Said loan deed provides that upon
default in the payment of said note
which is due December 1, 1922, tJiat
the Bank of Lawrenceville, Law
renceville, Georgia, is authorized to
sell said property, in the manner ad
vretised, for the purpose of paying
said debt and the expense of the
proceeding.
Defaulthaving been made in tha
payment of said debt secured by said
loan deed as aforesaid, the under
signed will exercise the power given:
it in said deed and sell said propertyr
as provided therein.
said property will be sold to payt
said together with all
the expenses of this proceeding as
provided in said than deed, and the
over plus, if any, will be turned over
tq the said W. R. Thompson, and a
deed will be executed to the pur
chaser by the undersigned as au
thorized in said deed. This Janu
ary 8> 1924.
Bank of Lawrenceville,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
O. A. NIX, Atty.
SALE UNDER POWER IN DEED.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County:
Lender and by virtue of a power
of safe contained in a certain loan
deed executed by A. T. Green to the
Bank of Lawrenceville-, Lawrence
ville, Georgia, on the 17th day of
February, and recorded in Book 39,
page 251, of the Deed Records of
Gwinnett County, Georgia., on the
16th. day of March, 1922, said deed
being made to secure ap romissory
note for the sum of $1,251.70 given
by the said A. T. Green- to said Bank
of Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville,
Georgia,on said date of February
17th; 1922, said note drawing inter
est from its date at the rate of 8
per annum. The undersigned will
sell o the highest bidder for cash
before the courthouse door of said
county in the City of Lawrenceville,
within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in February, 1924, the
following described property, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in the City of Law
renceville,, Gwinnett County, Geor
gia, commencing on the Seaboard
Air Line Railway Company’s right
of-way, at or near south corner of
the old site of the Lawrenceville Oil
& Mfg. Company, and known as the
Gunter Shop, thence east along said
railroad company’s right-of-way One
Hundred thirty-seven feet (137) to
lot of B. L. Patterson, thence n«rth
along said Patterson line seventy-six
(76) feet to a rock corner, thence
west along a new street one hundred
and-thirty-seven (137) feet, thence
south to the beginning corner seven
ty-six (76) feet, containing one
eigth of an acre, more or less, and
being the property on which the old
guano plant of the Lawrenceville Oil
and Manufacturing Company is lo
cated.
Being more fully deseribed in a
deed from the Lawrenceville Oil and
Manufacturing Company to A. T.
Green, dated October 24, 1912, and
recorded in Book 27, page 27. Of
fice Clerk Superior Court, Gwinnett
County, Georgia.
Said loan deed provided that up
on default in the payment of said
note which is due November 1, 1922,
that the Bank of Lawrenceville,
Lawrenceville, Georgia, is author
ized to sell said property, in the
manner advertised, for the purpose
of paying said debt and the expens
es of the proceeding.
Default having been made in the
payment of said debt secured by said
loan deed as aforesaid, the under
signed will exercise the power given
it in said deed and sell said proper
ty as provided therein.
Said property will be sold to pay
said indebtedness, together with all
THURSDAY, JANUARY U, I»2J.
the expenses of this proceeding as
provided in said loan deed, arid the
over plfis, if any, will be turned
over to the said A. T. Green and a
deed will be executed to the pur
chaser by the undersigned as au
thorized in said deed. This January
8, 1924.
Bank of Lawrenceville,
By T. R. Bennett, Supt. of Bonks,
O. A. Nix, Atty
SALE UNNDER POWER.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
Whereas, on the 16th day of June,-
1920, B. W. C. Graham, executed
and delivered to The Georgia Loan
& Trust Company his deed, under
Section "3306 of the mo" Code of
Georgia, to the land 3 hereinafter
described, for the purpose of secur
ing a debt referred to in said deed,
which deed is recorded in the Clerk’s
office of Gwinnett Superior Court in
book 25 of daeds, page 122.
AND HEREAS, in said deed, said
grantor gave to said grantee and as
signs the power to sell said lands in
’case of default in the prompt pay
ment at maturity,- of interest or prin
cipal of said debs.-
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
the power so vested ire the under
signed, which is more accurately
shown by reference to said deed »aid
The Georgia Loan & TruKt Company
will sell at public oufesry to the high
est ladder, for cash, on February
12th, IS2J, during the legal hours of'
sale before Gwinnett County Court
House door at Lawreiweville, Geor
gia, the lands described' in- tlie afore
said deed, to-wit:
All that tract or pasnel oA land,
situate, lying and being' in the sev
enth (7tfc) land District-of Gwin
nett County, Georgia, consisting of
sixty-two and cm-e-half (6ID&) acres,
more or less, bemg a part of land lot
No. one hundred one (1(811) and is
bounded as follows: North? by lands
of Clay; east by lands of Guthrie;
south by lands of Bradford and
Rickies; west’, by lands of Mitchell
'and Brown, said ftsrra being'situated
about six miles north of Dacula,
BGeorgia,8 Georgia, in Gwinnett county,, and is
part of the same land C.
W. Bradford tm B. Wi C. Graham oa
'November 2nd, 1968, and is record
ed in deed bodd 20, page 32, in the
r Clerk’s office, Supertax Court, Gwin
nett County, Georgia. Said 'and be
ing the place whareon the said & W.
C. Graham now resides.
The said deed: above mentioned,
was executed and delivered to* se
cure the payment of one certain
promts so rynote far the sum of sl,-
500, dated June 16th, 1920, and the
principal debt, bearing interest at
the rate of six and one-half (6%)
]rar cent, per annum.
Said principal debt is now past
dhe by the terms thereof, and so de
clared t© be due for default in pay
ment of interest due November Ist,
1922 and November Ist, 1923. The
total amount of principal and inter
est that will be dee on said debt on
the date of sale is $1,679.50. Fee
simple titles will be made to the pur
chaser at said sale and the proceeds
of such sale will be applied first, to
the payment of said, debt with inter
est and expenses of this proceeding,
and the remainder; if any, will be
paid over to said B. W. C. Graham,
or his legal representatives.
Dated this, Bth day of January,
1924.
The Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
By SAM G. BROWN,
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