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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1948)
(Q) y3 ^ Q ''‘fjjp £ ' 1 - arcs “YIPPEEE” . We sure hope this young 19:9 vr'll grow up to be a lot better tlr>n tile old nerve- jangler who vv" named 1948. s THE DADE COUNTY TIMES. WHEREAS, heretofore on tember 24, 1047 Robert M. executed and ueovered to W. 1. Price a certain security deed conveying the property herein¬ after described, to security an indebtedness therein set out and described, which security deed cf record in office of Clerk of Superior Court of Dade County, Georgia in deed book No. 34 556-557, reference to same hereby ma-de for its terms and provisions; And, WHEREAS default was _ in the payment of the first secured by said security deed its maturity, and said having continued for more thirty days, the said W. I. lawful holder of said ness, elected to exercise option contained in said deed and in the notes thereby, and declared all of indebtedness due and at once, and default has made in the payment and still continues. NOW THEREFORE because such default, and pursuant the powers contained in security deed, the W. I. Prices, being the owner and holder of said deed and the indebteness thereby, will, on Tuesday the day of January, 1949 within legal hours of sale, at the house door in Dade Georgia, expose to sale and sell to the best and highest | for cash, the following j real estate being the same | perty described in said deed, to-wit:— FIRST TRACT: All of Lot No. Ninety-eight (98) in 18th district and 4th section Dade County, Georgia, ing 157 acres, more or less. mineral interests and privileges are excepted and herein conveyed- SECOND TRACT; Part Land Lot No. Ninety-nine in the 18th district and 4th tion of Dade County, known as the Sweet tract, being one hundred (100) more or less, off the North of said lot, later known as Riordan Tract. The interests and mining which were reserved in from David M. Ellis and wife P. H. Riordan, dated May 1908, recorded in deed book Q page 301 are excepted and ! herein conveyed. ! Said two tracts are forming one tract of land turning 257 acres, more or ! said property will be M. sold the property of Robert and/or assigns, and to divest of the said Robert M. Keith ! /or his assigns all right, and interest he or either of | have in and to c aid property I to vest same in the j Said property will be sold ! to unpaid taxes, if any. . December 7 1948. ' W. I. PRICE i His Attorney. | By Maddox J. Hale 4t. 12—30 THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1943. Brazil Year’s New ASummerHoliday New Year’s Day (Dia de Anno Bom) is truly a Red Letter Day in Brazil: in keeping with the hos¬ pitality and gaiety universally asso¬ ciated with the observance of New Years, it is the day par excellence , for parties, enthusiastic greeting, | and general celebration. 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