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Executrix’s Sale,
GEORGIA— FORSYTH COUNTY.
BY virtue of the authority granted me
under the will of M, C, Jackson, late
of Forsyth county, deceased, will be sold
at public outcry, on the First Tuesday in
September, 1909, at the court house door
in said county, between the legal hours
of sale, the tract of land in said county
known as the M. C. Jackson farm, lying
two miles north of Cumming. Said farm
will be sold in two tracts as follows:
First Tract—All of lots Nos. 979, 966,
907, four acres more or less in the north
west corner ot lot No. 978, and four acres
more or less off of west side of lot No.
967. Two acres more or less in the south
west corner of lot No. 967. Six and. two
third acres more or less of lot No. 906.
One sixth undivided interest of lot No.
894, and eight and three tenth acres of
lot No. 965, containing in all one hun
dred and fifty five acres more or less.
Second Tract—All of lot No. 1037, ten
acres more or less of lot No. 1036, and
twelve acres more or less of lot \'o. 1038,
containing in the aggregate sixty two
acres more or less.
The first tract has a good five room
dwelling house with out buildings and
two 3 room tenant houses. There are
twenty acres of good bottom land in high
state of cultivation. This place will
easily produce from five to six hundred
bushels of corn and from thirty to forty
tales ot cotton, Good pastures and
plenty of timber.
Second trrct has no buildings. There
are about six acres of good branch bot
tom, and the upland produces well.
There is plenty of timber on this place,
a nice location, on the Tribble Gap road,
for a building site.
Terms of sale cash, but purchaser can
by paying ten per cent down, have until
January Ist, 1910, to pay remainder, at
which time possession will be given and
deeds made,
M. S. JACKSON,
Executrix of the Will of M, C. Jackson,
deceased.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Forsyth county, I
will offer for sale, before the court house
door, in the town of Cumming, in said
county, to the highest bidder, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in September, next, the following prop
erty. belonging to the estate of Mary S
Hawkins, deceased, to-wit: What is
known as the home place of the said
Mary S. Hawkins, containing 19 acres of
land, more or less, well improved, fair
dwelling house and good orchard. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Purchaser can have
until the 15th of November, 1909, to
make payment, but can pay cash if so
desired The rents of this place for this
year will be reserved. This place will
be sold all together or in separate par
cels, which will be announced on day of
sale. This August 3rd, 1909.
L L DAY,
Adm’r Marv S Hawkins, dec’d.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
TO all whom it may concern: J H
Tallant having made application to
me for permanent letters of administra
tion upon the estate of John L, Hurt, late
of said county, deceased, notice is hereby
given that said application will tie heard
at the regular term of the Court of Or
dinary for said county to be held on the
first Monday in September, .909. Given
under my hand and official signature,
this 3rd day of August, 1909.
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land sale.
GEORGIA— FORSYTH COUNTY.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, I will offer
for sale before the court house door in
the town of Cumming, said county, on
the first Tuesday in September, 1909, to
the highest bidder, at pnblic outcry,
witnin the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing lands belonging to the estate of John
Henry Banister, late of said county, de
ceased, to-wit: All of lots Nos 245 and
260 except that part owned by ]. H.
Hays, the line between the estate and
said Hays being as follows: Commenc
ing at the north east corner of lot 245
and following the Concord and Mat road
south west to a red oak sapling about
ffve inches in diameter, marked ; thence
south across the line between said lot and
lot 260 along by an apple tree and to an
apple tree on a terrace; thenee south
west along said terrace to the branch ;
thence down said branch to the south
line of said lot 260; all of lot 190, one
acre in the south east corner of lot 191,
ali of lots Nos 189 and 244; tne north
half of lot No 243 and the west half of
lot No 188.
All persons desiring to purchase real
estate will do well to be on hand the day
this land is sold. I reside at Silver City
and earnestly request all persons desiring
to purchase this land to call on me and I
will show you and tell you about this
land and give you ideas about the lines,
I am anxious that all persons understand
the metres and bounds of this land for
the reason that I reserve the right to sell
this property either in bulk or in sepa
rate tracts, as I -hall deem to the best
interest of the estate. I will give all per
sons due notice on the day of sale as to
how the same shall be sold.
I will sell the land for cash, but will
give the purchaser the option of paying
10 per cent of bid the day of sale and
having until the Ist day of December,
1909, to pay the remainder. Title papers
to be executed when entire amount has
been paid. August 2, 1909.
W, H, BANISTER,
Administrator J, H, Banister, dece’d.
To Have Disabilities Removed.
Harrifon Bales vs Kate Bales
Libel for Divorce in Forsyth Superior
Court, August Term, 1908.
The verdict for total divorce granted
the 15 th day of February, 1909.
Notice is hereby given to all concern
ed that on the 24th day of April. 1909, I
filed with the clerk of ihe Superior
Court of Forsyth county my petition
addressed to said court, returnable to
the next term thereof, to be held on the
fourth Menday in August, 1909, for the
removal of disabilities resting upon me
unper the verdict in the above stated
case by ret son of my intermarriage with
Harrison Bales, which application will
be heard at the next term of said court
which commences on the 23rd day of
August, 1909.
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