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o'd before the courthouse
town of Trenton, said state
t y on the first Tuesday in
between the legal hours of
the highest bidder for cash the
described property to-wit:
pnvi” and Wile buy renvoi ior staie ana
taxes for years 1932 and 1933.
I,t \ied on by virtue of a Tax Fi Fa
N-ued by W. B. Cureton, Tax Collec-
, -r for the year 1932 and K. H. Davis
Tax Collector for the year 1933. Levy
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a »le by Grover C. Tatum, Sheriff,
jiacie County, Georgia.
This 1st day August, 1934.
GROVER C. TATUM, Geo’rgia.
Sheriff, Dade County,
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TAX SALE
Will be sold before
! Door in the Town of
County, Georgia, on t,
in September, 1934 be-
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder or bidders for cash the
following described property to-wit:
33 acres of lot of land No. 113 in the
10th District and 4th section said state
and county aS described in deed of rec
ord in Deed Book I, page 429 of t h e
Clerk’s Office Dade Superior Court, to
which deed reference is hereby made for
full and complete description.
Will be sold as the property of Patter¬
son Phillips C. for state and county tax
es for the year 1933.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fifa issm d
by K II. Davis, Tax Collector of Dade
County, Georgia,and being pointed out
by him. Levy made by C. C. Tatum,
Sheriif, Dade County, Ga.
This 1st day August, 1934.
GROVER C. TATUM, Sheriff,
Dade County, Georgia.
GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY:
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the town of Trenton,Dade Co.,
Ga., on 1st Tuesday in September 1934,
at public outcry between the legal hours
o{ sale t0 the highest and best binder
HADE COUNTY*TIMESi AUGUST 9,1994
or bidders for cash the follow ing describ-
e 1 property to.wit:
!)) acres of lots of land Nos. 153 and
154in the 11th District and 4th Section
Dade County, Ga., bounded as follows:
On the North by property of Ben Cast-
eberry; on East by property of C. G.
Lynch; on the South by property known
as Plant Place and on the West by the
property of Mrs. Graham Hale.
Will be sold as the property of R. T.
Looney for state and county taxes for
the year 1933.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fifa issued
by K. H. Davis, Tax Collector of Dade
County Ga. Levy made byG.C. Tatum,
Sheriif Dade County, Georgia. This 1st
day August, 1934. G. C. Tatum, Sheriff
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