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LAM) SALE
WHEREAS On November 15, 1930,
W. B Cureton executed ar.:I delivered
to The First Securities Company, a cor¬
poration, a certain security deed con¬
veying the property hereinafter describ¬
ed for the purpose of securing an in¬
debtedness therein set out and describ¬
ed, which security deed is recorded in
office of Clerk of Superior Court, Dade
County, Georgia, in Deed Book X
page 15, et seq., reference to same be
ing hereby made forit3 terms and pro¬
visions: and
WHEREAS by instrument dated Nov¬
ember 23, 1933, which instrument has
not yet been placed of record, First Se¬
curities Company transferred and as¬
signed unto E. H. Lawman, Receiver,
all of its right, title and interest in and
to the aforesaid security deed, the in¬
debtedness thereby secur ed, the prop¬
erty therein conveyed, and all powers
therein granted; and
WHEREAS default was made in the
payment of the balance owing on the
indebtedness secured by said security
deed at its maturity on November 15,
1933, which default has continued from
that time until the present.
NOW THEREFORE because of such
default and pursuant to the powers anc
authority granted in said security deed,
E.H. Lawman, Receiver, will on Tues¬
day, the 2nd day of July, 1935, within
the legal hours of sale at the courthouse
door in Trenton, Dade County, Georgia
expose to sale and will sell to the best
and highest bidder at public cutcry for
cash in hand and in bar of all equities
of redemption, the following described
real estate, being the same property de¬
scribed in said security deed to wit:
1. A tract in the Town of Trenton,
Dade County, Georgia, as follows:
Bounded on the West by the J. C. Rob¬
ertson property; on North by lands cf
W. N. Tatum and J C. Robertson; on
the East by A.G.S. R.R., and on the
Soutn by the property of L. S. Lye-
mance ana Mrs. L. J. Cole; said proper¬
ty being knr wn as the North part of
the Brock place, and containing five
acres, more or less.
2. Lot Eight (8) Block “B”, Bond’s j
Second Addition to the Town of Tren¬
ton, feet Dade G County, or.ia Avenue Georgia, and fronting running! 50 j
on
I South with .Montague Street 150 fe-t to
j j an al.ey
Said property will be sold as the prop
erty of W. B. Cureton and .. or his as¬
signs and to divest out of the said W.
B. Cureton and....or his assigns all
right, title or interest he, they or either
of them may have in and to said prop¬
erty in law or in equity and vest same
in the purchaser.
This May 29th, 1935.
E. H. LAWMAN, RECEIVER
By McClure & McClure, Attorneys.
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head River Notes
Miss Constance Konrad re¬
turned to New York where she
is Supt. of mirsts in a conval¬
escent hospital, after spend¬
ing a few weeks with her par¬
ents Air. and Mrs. John Kon¬
rad and family.
Miss Lorcna Johnson came
out Sunday from Cfiattanoo-
gn to visit her mother and
father and family, returning
Sundav P. M.
Miss Gladys Scruggs came
o it from Chattanooga to visit
her rcialii r.l»r n ,„ . ! .hun<,av ..
P.M.
i apt. Hugh Whitt wi«h his
wife, and Mrs. Fetter and Mrs.
Minie Allen came from Chat I-
anooga Sunday fora Gsit with j
Mrs. J.M. Forester and family.
Misses Grace and Jennie
Johnson visited relatives here
Sir mlay.
Max Forester of this place
and J. Wheeler and *Monl’
Page of Trenton attended the
commencement exercises at
Peidmont college last week;
returning the first of this
week.
Robert Lively of Gadsden
Via., is visiting his uncle, Mr
Gill Smith and family this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs G.W. Smith
at Fee Chapel West ofYul
Head the week-end. Mr.
preached there Satur¬
night and Sunday.
Miss Nellie McKaig visited
Mrs . ( ; riu , v Slni „,
family h sl week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith
the latters mother and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Me
and family visited Mr.
McKaig and family Sun-
at Menlo, Ga.
Mrs. Grady Smith and eh 1 1
are visiting her parents
and Mrs. Bob McKaig this
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartman
out from Chattanooga
visit xiilh relatives the week
Mrs. J. Af. forester received
frt.in her daughter, who
in Benham,Ky., Mon¬
that her granddaughter,!
Blalock, got Shot Iasi,
i rid ay han unloaded gun.,
while out on a camping trip,
She was shot in the hip by a
' 2 old hoy, who play-
year was
ing with an “unloaded” gun.
Vie hope the wound won’t he
serious.
* r. Grady Forester and fam
■ y 'isit.d his mother and
family Sunday.
Miss V ernnie Clark from
leansvill, Ga., is expected here
fhis week to visit Mrs. J. M.
Forester.
Misses W illie and Birdie John
son are going to Rome to the
B.Y.P.U. State encampment
at Shorter College next week,
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