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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Under and by virtue of an order
granted at the May term, 1933, of the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
there will be sold at public outcry to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in November, 1936,
next, before the courthouse door of
said county, as property of the estate
of D. C. Greeson, late of said county,
deceased, the following described
tract of land, lying in Lot of Land
No. 83 in the Sixth district and
Fourth section of said county, to-wit:
A tract of one acre, more or less, lo
cated and bounded as follows, Begin
ning where the north line of a tract
called the Housch land in said lot of
land, strikes the west edge of the
State Highway right-of-way; thence
running along the west edge of said
highway right-of-way 203 feet, north
wardly; thence running 217 feet,
westwardly to the east edge of the
right-of-way of the Central of Geor
gia Railway company; thence run
ning 2C3 feet, southwardly along said
edge of said railway right-of-way;
thence running 217 feet, eastwardly,
to the point of beginning at the west
edge of said right-of-way of said
State Highway. No bid for less than
SSOO for said land will be accepted.
This Sept. 5, 1936.
MRS. JAMIE GREESON, Admr.
Estate of D. C. Greeson, Dcd.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of said county,
granted at the January term, 1936,
of said court, there will be sold for
cash, at public outcry, within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in November, 1936, next, before
the courthouse door of said county,
at Summerville, the following de
scribed property of the estate of
Earnest Arthia Graham, late of said
county, deceased, to-wit:
A tract of one acre, more or less,
in lot of land No. 213 of the Four
teenth district and Fourth section of
said county; said tract lying about
one-quarter of a mile south of Hol
land Station, and being bounded by
lines as follows: Beginning at O. T.
House’s land line; thence running
north with the public road 146 feet
to an iron stob; thence south with
ditch 240 feet to 0. T. House’s land
line; thence west 287 feet to starting
point, as described in the bond for
title made by F. S. Greer to Ernest
Graham and recorded in Book 20.
Page 495 of the Deed Records of
said county; the said Ernest Graham
being the same person as said Earnest
Arthia Graham, deceased.
This 11 day of September, 1936.
J. H. RATLIFF, Admr.
Estate or Earnest Arthia Graham,
Deceased.
TO THE PUBLIC OF CHATTOOGA
County, Georgia, and to the residents
of Gore School District of said Coun
ty and to all other persons:
Notice is hereby given, that an ap
plication has been filed in the name
of the State of Georgia by J. Fred
Kelly, solicitor General of the Rome
Judicial Circuit, in the Superior
Court of Chattooga County, Georgia
against the Gore School District of
Chattooga county,, Georgia, wherein
the Judge of said Court has passed
an order| requiring all persons to
show cause on or before the 9th day
of October, 1936, at 10 o’clock a.m.
at his office in the court house in
said county, why an order should not
be entered in said cause validating
the issuance of bonds for the purpose
of building and equipping a school
house or houses in and for said
Gore School district in the amount of
$5,000.00 (Five thousand dollars) as
therein referred to. And notice is
hereby given that on above date at
the office of said Judge at the said
court house the hearing of said
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The Summerville News
course upon the question of the vali
dation of said bonds will be had.
This 28th day of September, 1936.
J. B. LEWIS,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia.
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Gladys Jones having, in prop
er form, applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Mrs. Sarale Johnston,
late of said county, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next
of kin of Mrs. Sarale Johnston to be
and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
nent administration should not be
granted to Mrs. Gladys Jones on Mrs.
Sarale Johnston’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 7th day of Sept., 1936.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA —Chatooga County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Chattoga Coun
ty, Ga., will be sold at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ver, 1936, before the Courthouse
door in said County, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described
lands belonging to the estate of Miss
Judie Dunn, late of Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia, deceased, to-wit:
An undivided one-half interest in
and to fifty-two (52) acres, more oi
less, of lot of land No. 84 in the 13th
District and 4th Section of Chattoo
ga County, Georgia, said 52 acres
being bounded on the West by the
LaFayette and Menlo public road, on
the South by the lands formerly be
longing to O. B. Chandler, now own
ed by John L. Yancey, on the North
by the road leading from the afore
said LaFayette and Menlo Public
road east to Summerville; and on the
East by the following described line:
Beginning at the South edge of the
aforesaid public road leading to Sum
merville, and on the north line of
said lot No. 84, at a point eight or
ten feet northeast of an old well in
the old barn lot of Valentine Ham
mond, which well is northeast of the
corner of the old V. Hammond barn
place; thence from said point south
wardly along the east line of the old
barn lot fence to the first corner;
thence, in order to inclose crib in said
52-acre tract, southwestwardly by
straight line to, and diagonally across
lane to where a fence runs westward
ly from the west side of said lane:
thence, westwardly along said
last named fence to the East line of
a fifty (5C<) acre tract surveyed by
F. E. Schmidt, and by Julius Rink,
severally; thence South along said
last named lane to the original South
line of said lot No. 84; said East line
being run so as to include the dwell
ing house, bam and outbuildings, here
tofore belonging to Valentine Ham
mond. Said lands being those occu
pied by the said Miss Judie Dunn at
the time of her death.
Terms of sale: CASH.
MRS. RENA BENEFIELD. Adminis
tratrix of the Estate of Miss Judie
Dunn.
JNO. D. AND E. S. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS.
NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
WHEREAS, Heretofore, to-wit: On
the 2nd day of November, 1931, Mrs
M. A. Ellison and J. E. Ellison did
execute to the Farmers & Merchants
Bank, of Summerville, Ga., a certain
security deed to the following de
scribed tract of land in the Thirteenth
district and Fourth section of Chat
ooga County, Georgia, to-wit:
Lot of Land No. 271 containing 160
acres, more or less, and Lot of Land
No. 270 contaniing 160 acres, more or
less, excepting from said last named
lot the tracts therein owned by E. S.
Taylor and George Agnew, the part
of said lot herein conveyed contain
ing 104 acres, more or less, bounded
on the North, West and South by
original land lines and on the East
by the lands of said E. S. Taylor,
which lies in the Northeast portion
thereof and by the lands of George
Agnew which lies in the Southeast
portion of said lot, to secure a note
described in said obligation and to
secure any other present or future
liability of the makers to the said
Farmers & Merchants Bank, which
said security deed is recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County, Book 19, Page
132, and,
Whereas, on the 7th day of Octo
ber, 1936, the Farmers & Merchants
Bank conveyed to the undersigned
the said note and the said security
deed and the land therein described
and the undersigned, the said Chat
tooga County Bank is the owner and
holder of said deed and said note, and,
whereas, said note is in default as to
the principal thereof,
NOW, THEREFORE, according to
the terms of said security deed and
the laws in such cases made and pro
vided, the undersigned will expose
for sale to the highest and best bid
der for cash the lands above describ
ed on the first Tuesday in November,
1936, within the legal hours of sale
before the Courthouse door in Sum
merville, Chattooga County, Georgia.
One of the grantors, Mrs. M. A.
Ellison, in said deed to secure debt
having died since the execution there
of the above described property is
advertised and will be sold as the
property of J. E. Ellison and of the
' estate of Mrs. M. A. Ellison, for the
I purpose of paying the indebtedness
| of the said J. E. Ellison and of Mrs.
I M. A. Ellison to the undersigned.
A deed will be executed to the pur-
I chaser as authorized by the afore
mentioned loan deed.
This 7th day of October, 1936.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY BANK,
Transferree.
Jno. D. & E. S. Taylor,
Attorneys,
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936.
LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that J. A.
Scoggins, administrator of the estate
of M. L. Anglin, deceased, having ap
plied to me by petition for leave to
sell the real estate of said M. L.
Anglin, deceased; and that an order
was made thereon at the October
Term, 1936, for citation, and that ci
tation issue; all the heirs at law and
creditors of the said M. L. Anglin,
deceased, will take notice that I will
pass upon said application at the No
vember Term, 1936, of the Court of
Ordinary of Chattooga County; and
that unless cause is shown to the con
trary, at said time, leave will be
granted. This October sth, 1936.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
Q .
LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Annie Gamble, as administratrix de
bonis non of the estate of W. H.
Strain, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said W. H. Strain, de
ceased; and that an order was made
thereon at the October Term, 1936,
for citation, and that citation issue;
all the heirs at law and creditors of
the said W. H. Strain, deceased, will
take notice that I will pass upon said
application at the November Term,
1936, of the Court of Ordinary of
Chattooga County; and that unless
cause is shown to the contrary, at
sai<T time, said leave will be granted.
This October sth, 1936.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
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PETITION FOR TWELVE MONTHS
SUPPORT.
CHATTOOGA COURT OF ORDI
NARY—At Chambers September 29,
1936. The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. W. A. Warnock, widow
of said W. A. Warnock, deceased for
a twelve month’s support for herself
and two (2) minor children, having
filed their return; all persons are
hereby cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the enxt regular Octo
ber term of this Court, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
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PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION.
GEORGIA, CHATTOOG ACOUNTY:
WHEREAS, W. H. Bankey, Ad
ministrator of W. N. Bankey, repre
sents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered W. N.
Bankey’s Estate; This is, therefore
to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
*bey can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive Letters of
Dismission on the first Monday in
November, 1936.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary. .
RECEIVER’S SALE
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
By virtue of an order of the Su
perior Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia, in the case Gridley vs. Star
bird, et al., there will be sold at pub
lic outcry, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, next, before the courthouse door
m Summerville, Chattooga,
o the highest bidder, for cash, all o'
he property, lines and equipment of
he Summerville Telephone Company,
insisting of the telephone lines of
aid Company, poles, wires, tele
phones, switchboards (except the au
tomatic switchboard at Menlo), also
ill notes and accounts receivable of
aid Receiver (excepting only such
'■’.aim as may be had by the Receiver
Against the bond of the previous Re
ceiver); the truck to be sold subject
o the balance of purchase money
! ue thereon, which is to be assumed
■>V the purchaser at said sale. Said
property to be sold free of all liens
'nd encumbrances, and the sale is to
be made subject to ths confirmation
of the court after the report by the
Receiver of said sale to the court.
This Ist dav of October, 1?36.
T. E. EDWARDS, Receiver.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Mrs. J. M. Bellah, administratrix
of the estate of J. M. Bellah, deceas
ed, vs. Zen T. Taylor.
In accordance with an execution
and special judgment issued on land
from the Superior Court, September
Term, 1936, will be sold before the
courthouse door at Summerville,
Chattooga county, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in November, next,
within the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, to-wit.
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being in the County
of Chattooga, State of Georgia, de
scribed as follows: One town lot, size
25 feet by 140 feet, and the building
thereon fronting on 7th avenue (Mam
Street) adjoining the T. P. Baker
property on the South side Lot No.
25, this lot being a part of the orig
inal land lot No. 249 in the Town of
Menlo, Ga., in the 13th district and
4th section of Chattooga Co., Ga.
Above described property levied on
and will be sold as the property ot
Zen T. Taylor by virtue of Fi. Fa. is
sued from the Superior Court oi
Chattooga County, Georgia, in favor
of Mrs. J. M. Bellah, administratrix
of the estate of J. M. Bellah, de
ceased, for the sum of principal S4OV;
interest, $238; costs, $13.85.
This 7th day of October, 1936.
February Term, 1934, Chattooga Su
perior Court. No. 4.
Mrs. Lillian Gridley,'Et Al., vs.
H. D. Starbird, Et Al.
It appearing to the court that oo
j jections have been filed to all claims
listed in the report of the Receiver
heretofore filed, excepting the claims
of Southern Bell Telephone & Tele
graph Co., J. A. Scoggins tax col
lector; City of Summerville, Public
Service Commission of the state oi
Georgia for taxes, State Income Tax
es, State Revenue Commission, J. B.
Lewis, clerk; Ballenger and Bitting,
and Chattooga County Bank,—
It is thereupon ordered, considerofl
and adjudged by the Court, that, in
order to make an issue m said case,
all other creditors 'be and they are
hereby required to file, within thirty
days from this date, an intervention
in said case setting up an itemized
statement of their claims against
said Receiver and the property in
the hands of the Receiver, with the
privilege thereafter given to any
person, within fifteen days thereaft
er, to file objections to such inter
ention.
It is further ordered, considered
and adjudged by the Court That, any
creditor failing to file intervention
in accordance with this order, within
the time prescribed by this court,
shall be barred from any claim
against the assets of said estate in
the hands of said Receiver.
It is further ordered by the Court
That a copy of this order be publish
ed in The Summerville News and
that the same be mailed by the Re
ceiver to all creditors listed by him
in his report heretofore made to the
court other than those to whose
claims no objections are filed.
This 14th day of October, 1936.
C. H. PORTER, J.S.C.,R.C.
THE BETTER THING.
(By Edgar A. Gust.
It is better to lose with a conscience
clean
Than to win by a trick unfair;
It is better to fail and to know you’ve
been,
Whatever the prize was, square,
Than to claim the joy of far-off goal
And the cheers of the standers-by,
And to know down deep in your in
most soul
A Cheat you must live and die.
Who wins by trick can take the prize
And at first may think it sweet,
But many a day in the future lies
When he’ll wish he had met defeat.
For the man who lost shall be glad
at heart
And walk with his head up high,
While his conqueror knows he must
play the part
Os a cheat and a living lie.
The prize seems fair when the fight
is on,
But save it is truly won,
You will hate the thing when the
crowds are gone,
For it stands a false deed done.
And it’s better you never should
reach your goal,
Than ever success to buy,
At the price of knowing down in your
soul
That your glory is all a lie.
o
John Black Whisnant, of Chatta
nooga, will spend the week-end with
homefolks.
Tkw 1937
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